Nokia 8800 User Manual
User guide 9232467 Issue 3
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4 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Contents For your safety ..................................................... ................................................ 9 General information ............................................. ............................................. 13 Your Noki a 8800 package ................................ ................................. ................ ....................... .............. 13 Overvie w of functions ....................... ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 14 Acce ss codes ........................ ................................ ................. ................................ .......... ...... ..................... 14 Security code .................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............. ................... ..... 14 PIN co des ........................... ................................ ................. ................................ .......... ...... ..................... 15 PUK co des .......... ................................ ................ ................................. ........................... ..................... ..... 15 Barring p assword ............................................ ................................. ................ .................. .............. ..... 15 Wallet code ....................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..................... 16 Confi guration s ettings s ervice ........................ ................. ................................ ........................ ............. 16 Dow nloading conte nt and applic ations ....... ................. ................................ ................ ................... .. 17 Nokia Care Premium Service ........................... ................................. ................ ......................... ....... ..... 17 Nokia sup port on the Web ............... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 19 1. Getting started ................................................. ............................................. 20 Instal l the SIM card and the battery............. ................................. ................ ............................. ........ 20 Charge the battery ............................. ................ ................................. ................ ............... . ..................... 21 DT-8 D esk stand .............................................. ................................. ................................ . ............... ..... 22 Switc h the phone on and off .......... ................ ................................. ................ ......................... ....... ..... 23 Open th e keypad . ................................ ................ ................................. .............................. .................. ..... 24 Norm al operating posit ion ............... ................................. ................................ ................ ..................... 24 2. Your phone.......................... ............................................................ ............... 25 Keys and parts ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ........... ..... ..................... 25 Stand by mode ...................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............ .... ..................... 27
5 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Shortc uts in the standby mode ................... ................................. ................ .............................. ....... 28 Power s aving .... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .............. .. ................ ..... 28 Indicators ........... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ..... 28 Keyp ad lock (keyguard) ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 29 3. Call funct ions ..................... ............................................................ ............... 31 Make a call ........................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 31 Spee d dialing ....................... ................ ................................. ................................ .......... ...... ................ ..... 32 Answe r or rej ect a call ...................... ................ ................................. ................................ . ............... ..... 32 Call w aiting....... ................ ................................ ................. ................................ ........... ..................... ..... 32 Opti ons during a call ......................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 33 4. Write text .......................................................... .............................. ............... 34 Settings ................................. ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... ................ ..... 34 Predi ctive text input .......................... ................................. ................ ............................... . ..................... 34 Writing c ompoun d word s ............................. ................. ................................ ........................... ..... ..... 35 Traditi onal te xt input ........ ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 35 5. Navigate the menus ....................................................................... ............... 36 Acce ss a me nu funct ion ................... ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... ..... 36 6. Menu functions .................. .............................. ............................................. 37 Me ssages ............................... ................ ................................. ................................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 37 Text messages (S MS) ...................... ................................. ................ ................................ ..... ........... ..... 37 Multim edia messages (MM S) ...................... ................................. ................ ............................... . ..... 40 Folders ................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 44 Instant message s (IM).... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 44 E-mail applic ation .......................... ................................. ................ ................................ .. .............. ..... 50 Voice m essages ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 52 Info message s... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 53 Service comm ands .......... ................................ ................. ................................ .................... ................. 53
6 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Delete messa ges .............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ..... 53 Message settings ............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................. ............... ..... 54 Message counter ............................. ................................. ................ ................................ .. ................... 57 Cont acts ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ...... ......... ................. ..... 57 Searc h for a con tact ....................... ................ ................................. ................ ................... ............. ..... 57 Save na mes a nd ph one num bers ................................. ................................ ................ .................. ... 58 Save num bers, it ems, or an image .............................. ................ ................................ ................ . .... 58 Copy contac ts................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 59 Edit contact det ails ........................ ................ ................................. ................................ .. .............. ..... 59 Delete contacts or con tact deta ils ............. ................. ................................ ............................... ...... 59 Busines s cards .................. ................................ ................. ................................ .............. ....................... 60 My presence ...................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ..... 60 Subscri bed names ........... ................................ ................. ................................ ................... .................. 61 Settin gs .............. ................................ ................ ................................. ........................ ........................ ..... 63 Groups ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ........................ ....... . ..................... 63 Speed dialing .... ................................ ................ ................................. ............................. ................... ..... 63 Voice d ialing ..... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .................... ..... 64 Info, service, and my numbe rs..... ................................. ................ ................................ ............ .... ..... 65 Call regi ster .......... ................................ ................ ................................. ....................... ......................... ..... 66 Recent calls lists .............................. ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 66 Counters and timers ....... ................................ ................................. ................ .................... ............ ..... 66 Positio ning information ................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 67 Settin gs ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ..... .......... ................. ..... 67 Profiles ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ....... ......................... ..... 67 Themes ............................... ................ ................................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 68 Tones ................... ................................ ................................. ................ ...................... .......... ................ ..... 68 Display ................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 69 Time and date... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .............. .. ..................... 69 My shortcuts ..................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ..... 70
7 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Connecti vity...... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .................... ..... 71 Call ...... ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ .... ............ ..................... 76 Phone .. ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ....... ......................... ..... 77 Enhanc ement.................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................... . ..................... 78 Configur ation ... ................................ ................................. ................ .............................. .. ................ ..... 79 Security .............. ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ........ ........................ ..... 80 Restore fa ctory s ettings ................................ ................. ................................ ...................... ............... 81 Operato r menu .................... ................ ................................. ................................ ............. ... ..................... 82 Galle ry.................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ... ............. ..................... 82 Me dia ..... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .................... ............................ ..... 83 Camera ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ..... 84 Media player ..................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............. ... ..................... 84 Music pl ayer ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ............. ... ................ ..... 85 Radio ... ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ...................... .......... ................ ..... 87 Recorder ............................. ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 89 Equalizer ............................ ................ ................................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 90 Orga niser ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ...... .......................... ..... 90 Alarm cl ock ....... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .... ..................... 90 Calendar ............................. ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....................... ..... 91 To-do list ........... ................................ ................ ................................. ......................... ....................... ..... 92 Notes... ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ...... .......... ..................... 93 Wallet . ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....................... ......... ................ ..... 93 Calculato r .......... ................................ ................................. ................ .......................... ...... ................ ..... 97 Countdow n tim er ............................ ................ ................................. ................................ ... ............. ..... 98 Stopwa tch ......................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................ .................... ..... 99 Appl ications ......... ................ ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....... .................. 100 Game s . ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ........ ........ .................. 100 Collection .......................... ................ ................................. ................................ .......... ...... .................. 100 Web ........................ ................................ ................ ................................. ................... ............. ................ .. 102
8 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Set u p brow sing ............................... ................ ................................. ................ ................ ................ .. 103 Connect to a s ervice ....................... ................ ................................. ................ ................... ............. .. 103 Browse pages ................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................... . ................ .. 104 Appea rance settings ....... ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ .. 105 Cookies ............................... ................ ................................. ................ ........................ ........ .................. 106 Scripts over secure con nection ................... ................................. ................ ............................. ... .. 106 Bookmark s ......... ................................ ................ ................................. ............................ .... ................ .. 107 Downlo ad files ................. ................ ................................. ................................ ............... . .................. 108 Service inbox .................... ................ ................................. ................ ................................ ................ .. 108 Cache memo ry ................. ................................ ................. ................................ ................ . ................. 109 Browse r security .............................. ................................. ................ ................................ .................. 109 SIM s ervices ......... ................................ ................................. ................ ......................... ....... .................. 112 7. PC connectivity ................... ............................................................ ............. 113 PC S uite . ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... .................. 113 Packet data, HS CSD, and CS D ......................... ................................. ................ .......................... ...... .. 113 Data c omm unication applicat ions. ................................. ................ ................................ .............. .... 114 8. Battery information............ ............................................................ ............. 115 Chargi ng and disch arging ................ ................................. ................ ................................ ...... .......... .. 115 Nokia battery authent ication g uidelines ..... ................................. ................ ................................ .. 116 CARE AND MAINTENANCE.... ............................................................ ............. 119 Additional safety information ............................. ........................................... 121
9 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . For yo ur s afe t y Read thes e simple guid elin es. Not fo llowing th em may be dang erous or il legal . Read the complete use r guide for further informat ion. SWI TCH ON S AF ELY Do no t sw itch the phon e on w hen w irel ess phon e use is p rohibit ed o r when it may cause inte rfer ence or da nger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRS T Obey all l ocal la ws. Always keep your hands free to opera te the veh icle w hile driving . Your fir st conside ration whil e driv ing should be road safet y. INTER FEREN CE All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HO SPITA LS Follow any restr ictions. Sw itch the phone off nea r medi cal equi pment . SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITC H OFF WH EN REFU ELING Do not us e the phone at a refu eling poin t. Do not us e near fu el or che micals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BL ASTI NG Follow a ny restri ctions. D o not use the p hone where blastin g is in prog ress.
10 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . USE SEN SI BLY Use only in the no rmal posi tion a s expl ained in t he pro duct do cume ntati on. Do not touc h the a ntenna unne cessaril y. QUALIF IED SE RVICE Only qual ified pers onnel ma y install or repair this product. ENHA NCEM ENTS AN D BA TTERIE S Use onl y appro ved enha ncement s and b atteries. Do not conne ct incom patible products. WATER-RESIS TANCE Your phone is not water-resi stant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up cop ies or kee p a written re cord of all impo rtant information stored i n your phone. CONNECTIN G TO OTHER DEVICES When connecti ng to any other device, read its user guid e for detaile d safety instru ctions. Do not connect incompa tible products. EMER GENC Y CALL S Ensu re t he p hone is switc hed on a nd in ser vice. Pr ess the end k ey as ma ny t imes as need ed to cle ar the dis play an d retur n to the s tart scr een. En ter t he emerge ncy number, then pres s the call key. Give your locati on. Do not end the call unt il given p ermission to do so.
11 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . â Abou t you r dev ice The wireless device describe d in this guid e is approv ed for use on the EGS M 900, G SM 1800, and GS M 1900 netwo rks. Contact your service provider for more information about ne two r ks . Your prod uct repres ents s uper ior d esign a nd craftsm ansh ip, a nd co mes with s tainl ess steel covers and a g lass display treated for scratch resistance. Therefore, ha ndle your phone with due c a re. Wh en usi ng t he fe ature s in this de vic e, obe y all l aws an d resp ect th e p rivac y an d legi tima te righ ts of o th er s . Warn ing : To u se any fea tures in this device, other t han the al arm clock , the d evice must be swi tched on. Do not switch the device on when wirele ss device use may cause inter fer ence or danger. â Networ k servic es To use the phone yo u must have service f rom a wireles s service provid er. Many of the feat ures in this device d epend on features in the wi reless network to funct ion. The se network services may not be available on all networks o r you may have to make s pecific arrangements with y our service p rovide r before you can utilize network se rvices. You r se rvice prov ider may n eed to giv e you ad dition al i nstruc tions for their use an d expl ain w hat charges will apply. Some networks may have limita tions tha t affect how you can use netw ork servic es. For in stance, some netwo rks ma y not supp ort a ll langua ge-dep endent characters and services. Your ser vice pr ovid er m ay h ave re queste d th at ce rtain f eatur es be dis abled or no t act ivate d in your device. I f so, they wil l not appear on your de vice menu. Your d evice may also have been specia lly configure d. This con figur ation may incl ude changes in menu names, menu order and icons. Co ntact your service provider for more information.
12 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . This devi ce sup ports WA P 2.0 pro toc ols (H TTP and SS L) tha t run o n TCP /IP prot oc ols. S ome feature s of this device , such as te xt message s, multi media me ssages, instant messages, e- mail, presence enh anced co ntacts , mobil e Internet servi ces , content a nd appl icatio n downloads, and synch ronization with remote Internet server, require ne twork support for these t echnol ogies. â Sha red me mor y The foll owing featu res in t his devic e may share memo ry: con tacts, tex t and in stant mes sages, e-m ail, vo ice tags, calenda r, to-do no tes, J ava TM game s and ap plicat ions, and no te applicat ion. Use of one or more of these fea tures ma y reduce the memory avai lable for th e re ma in ing fe a tur es sha rin g mem or y. For exa m pl e, savi ng ma ny Jav a a pp lic at io ns m ay use al l of the avail able memory . Your d evice may displa y a messa ge that the memo ry is ful l when you try to use a sh ared memory feature. In this case, d elete s ome of the info rmati on or entries st ored in the shar ed memory fe atures before con tinuin g. Some of th e featu res, su ch as Java appli cations , m ay have a c ertai n amoun t o f memo ry sp ecially allo tted to them in addition to th e memory shared with other feat ures. Note that gallery files share a different memory. For further info rmation see Gallery on page 82 . â Enh anc em en ts A few practical rules about accessories and enhancements: ⢠Kee p al l acce ssor ies a nd enh ance ment s out of the rea ch of sma ll chil dren. ⢠When you disconne ct the power cord of any acces sory or enha ncement, grasp and pull the plug, not the co rd. ⢠Che ck r egu larl y t hat e nha nce ments in st all ed in a veh ic le a re mo unte d a nd are op era ting pro pe rly . ⢠Ins tallatio n of an y compl ex car enha ncement s must be made by qualifi ed person nel on ly.
13 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Gene ral information â Y ou r Nokia 8800 package In your pack age you will find ⢠Your Nokia 8800 phone ⢠Two ba tterie s BL- 5X ⢠Charger ACP-12 â¢D e s k s t a n d D T - 8 ⢠Wired headset H S-15 ⢠Carrying p ouch CP-35 ⢠User guide ⢠Story bo oklet â¢C D - R O M The items supplied with your phone and available enhancements may be different, depending on your region or s ervice provider . If your package does not include all the listed items above , please c ontact your reta iler. Before you can use your phone, you nee d to insert the SIM c ard, and insert and char ge the batt ery. See Install the SIM card and the battery , page 20 .
14 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . â Ov ervie w o f fun cti ons Your phone pr ovides many functions that are practical fo r daily use, such as a calendar, a clock, an alarm cloc k, a radio, a music playe r, and a built-in camera. Your phone als o supports the following functions: ⢠Enhanced D ata rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), see Packet data (EGPRS) , page 73 . ⢠Exten sible hypertext markup language (XHTML), se e Web , page 102 . ⢠E-mail a pplication, see E-mail app lication, page 50 . ⢠Presence- enhanced contacts, see My presence , page 60 . ⢠Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME TM ), see Applications , page 100 . ⢠Bluetooth t echnology, see Bluetooth wireless technology , page 71 . ⢠Synchronizat ion of data from anot her phone wit hout having a SIM card inserte d, see Data tr ansfer with a compatible de vice , page 75 . ⢠Plug and play online service to get t he configuration s ettings, see Switch the phone on and off , page 23 , a nd Configuration , page 79 . â Acc ess c odes Security code The secur ity code (5 t o 10 digits) helps to protect your phone against unauthorized use. The preset code is 12345. To change the code, and t o set th e phone t o request the code, see Secur ity , page 80 .
15 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . PIN co des The PIN (personal identification number) code and the UPIN ( universal personal identification numbe r) code (4 to 8 digits) help to protect your SIM card a gainst unauthorized use. See Security , page 80 . The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) may be supplied with the SIM card and is required for some functions . The module PIN is required to access the information in t he security module. See Security module , page 110 . The s igning PIN is required for the digit al signature. See Digital signat ure , page 111 . PUK c ode s The PUK (per sonal unblocking key) code and the UPUK (universal personal unblocking k ey) code (8 digits ) is required to change a block ed PIN code and UPIN code, res pectively . The PUK2 code (8 digits) is r equired to c hange a blocked PIN2 code. Ba rring pas sword The barr ing password (4 digit s) is required whe n using the Call barring service . See Security , page 80 .
16 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Wallet code The walle t code (4 to 10 digits) is required to acces s the wallet ser vices. For fur ther information, s ee Wallet , page 93 . â Con figu ratio n set tings serv ice To us e some of the net work servic es, such as mobile Internet services, MMS, or remote Internet serv er synchronizat ion, your phone needs the co rrect configuration s ettings. You may be able to r eceive the settings di rectly as a configuration mes sage. After receiving t he settings you nee d to save t hem on your phone. The service provide r may prov ide a PIN th at is needed to save t he settings. For mor e information on ava ilability, c ontact your network oper ator, serv ice provider, nearest authorize d Nokia deale r, or visit the support area on the Nok ia website, www.nok ia.com/support. When you have receiv ed a conf iguration message Configuration settings received is dis played. To save the se tt ings, selec t Show > Save . If the phone reques ts Enter set t ings' PIN: , enter the PIN code for the sett ings, and select OK . To r ec eive the PIN code, contact the service provider that supplies the settings. If no set tings are saved yet, these s ettings are s aved and s et as default configuration setti ngs. Otherwise, the phone as ks Activate saved configurat ion se ttings? . To dis card the r eceived s ettings, select Exit , or Show > Disc ar d . To edit t he settings , see Configuration , page 79 .
17 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Dow nlo adin g cont ent a nd ap plica tions You may be able t o download new content (for example themes, tones, and video clips) to the phone (networ k service). Selec t the download f unction (for example , in the Ga lle ry menu). To acc ess the downloa d functio n, see the res pective menu descriptions. For the av ailability of di fferent se rvices, pricing, and tariffs , contact your service provider. Important: Use only services that you trus t and that offer adequate se curity and protection against harmful software. â Nokia Care Premium Servi ce As Nokia 8800 phone owner, you are entitled to Nokia Care Premium Service. This includes the following (in selec ted countries*): ⢠24-month warranty** for your Nokia 8800 phone ⢠Priority s ervice** at selected Nokia servic e points during 24 mont hs from the purchase of your Nokia 8800 phone. Check www.nokia.c om or your local N okia Web sit e for details of the s elected Nokia service points. ⢠Unparalleled Nokia contact center support at local r ate during 24 months f rom the purchase of your Nokia 8800 phone. For your local Nokia contact number, check the following lis t.
18 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Countr y Nokia contact number Ope rati ng hours Country Nokia contact num ber Opera ting hours Aus tria 0810 281 90 0 Mo n-Sat 9- 21 Lu xe mbourg 034 2 080 81 93 Mon-F ri 9-21 Belg ium 070 70 77 7 0 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Malt a 057 4 51 9334 Mon -Fri 9-21 Czech Republ ic 841 1 14 455 M on- Fri 9- 18 Netherl and s 0900 20 2 60 5 5 Mon -Fri 9-21 Cypru s 210 6 142 84 4 Mo n-Fri 8- 17 Nor way 815 2 22 15 Mo n-F ri 9-21 Denm ark 72 29 29 16 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Po la nd 022 6 54 00 4 3 Mo n-F ri 9-18 Esto nia 611 9 901 Mon- Fri 9- 17 Po rtug al 80 8 780 7 80 Mo n-Fr i 9-18 Finl and 0203 234 56 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Roma nia 021 407 75 05 Mon -Fri 9-18 Franc e 08 11 00 45 6 7 Mo n-Fr i 9- 21 Russ ia 709 5 72 7222 2 Mon -Fri 8-20 Ge rma ny 018 0 501 502 0 Mon -Fri 9- 21 Sl ov aki a 08 50 111 561 Mo n-Fri 9-18 Gre ece 210 6142 84 4 Mon-Fr i 8- 17 Spain 902 404 41 4 Mon-Fri 9-21 , Sat 9 - 16 Hun gary 06 40 50 5 50 5 Mon- Fri 9- 18 Swe den 0771 210 20 0 Mon-F ri 9-21
19 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . *Services may vary for each count ry. Check www.nokia.com o r your local Nokia Web site for det ails. **Based on No kia end-user warranty terms. In Europe, Middle East, and Africa area, a 24 month warranty is applicable in the followin g countr ies: European Un ion member states , Iceland, Norw ay, Switzerland, T urkey, Romania, Rus sia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan , Belarus, Moldavi a , Georg ia, Mongolia, Azerb a ijan, Israel, Cr oatia, Bulg aria, Serbia a n d Monten egro, Mac edo nia, Bo snia an d Herz ego vina . â Nok ia suppo rt on th e Web Check w ww.nokia.com/support or your local N okia Web site for th e latest ver sion of this guide, additional information, downloads, and s ervic es related to your Nokia product. Ireland 1890 946 24 5 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Switz erla nd 084 8 10 0010 Mon -Sat 9-21 Italy 848 6 90 691 M on-Fr i 9- 21 Turkey 0 21 2 337 17 17 Mon -Sun 9-18 Lat via 7320 603 Mo n-Fr i 9- 17 UK 0870 600 60 12 Mon-F ri 9-21 Lith uania 1553 Mo n-Fri 9- 17 Uk rain e 8 800 50 101 5 0 Mo n-Sun 9-20 Countr y Nokia contact number Ope rati ng hours Country Nokia contact num ber Opera ting hours
20 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Gett ing started â Ins tall the SIM ca rd an d the ba tter y Always switch the device off and disconnect th e charger b efore removi ng the battery. Keep all SIM card s out of the re ach of small child ren. For ava ilability and inf ormat ion on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vend o r. This may be the servi ce provider, netw ork op er ator, or other vend or. This device is inte nded for use with BL-5X battery. The SIM c ard and its cont acts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be caref ul when handling, inserting, or removi ng the card. To remove the back cover of the phone push t he sideway s release buttons (1) and slide the back cover t o remove it f rom the phone (2). Remove the bat tery as s hown (3).
21 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Insert t he SIM c ard (4). M ake sure that t he SIM card is properly ins erted, and that the golden contact area on the card is f acing downwards. Repl ace the battery (5). Obser ve the batte ry conta cts. Always use original Nokia batteries. See Nokia bat tery authenticat ion guidelines , page 116 . Slide t he back co ver into it s place (6). â Char ge t he battery Warn ing: Use o nly batteries , charge rs, and en h ancemen ts approved by No kia for use with this p articula r model. The use of any oth er types may inval idate any appro val or wa rranty, and may b e da ngerous . Check the model number of a ny charger before use wit h this device. Th is device is intended for use when supplied wi th power from ACP-1 2. For availabili ty o f approve d enhancemen ts, please ch eck with your dealer.
22 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Connect the lead from the charger to the sock et at t he bot tom of your phone. Connect the charger to a wall s ocket. If the battery i s completely dis charged, it may t ake a few minutes befor e the char ging indicat or appears on t he display or be fore any ca lls can be made. The c harging time depends on the charger and the ba ttery used. F or example , charging a BL -5X battery with t he ACP-12 charger ta kes approximately 1 hour and 5 minut es while the phone is in the s tandby mode . D T-8 D e sk st an d The desk sta nd allows charging of the phone battery, and a spare battery that may be included in the sales package. It can be supplied with power from the AC-1 or ACP-12 charger . The spare bat tery is char ged if the phone is not insert ed, or if the battery in the phone is fully charged. Th e charge level of the phone battery is shown on the display of t he phone. The blue light indicator shows the c harging status of th e spare batt ery and has the following f unctionality: ⢠The light indic ation is brea thing blue when the desk stand is empty, or whe n only the phone is insert ed (phone battery is either fu lly charged, or being charged), or when bot h, the phone and the spare bat tery, are inserted, and spare bat tery is f ully charged.
23 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Constant blue light indicates that the inserted spare bat tery is not fully charged. If the phone is inserted, the spare ba ttery is only being charge d when the phone battery is fully charged. ⢠The light indic ator can be turned off by pressing the s witch on the back of the desk stand. T o turn the light indicator on again, pres s the switch. ⢠If the light indication is off wit hout pressing the switch, the r eason might be one of t he following: a non-compatible charger is used or the spare bat tery temperatur e is too high. Check the c ompatibility of t he charger a nd use only compatible N okia charge rs. If the spar e battery temper ature is too high, it is not being charged. When the temperature of t he spare battery is back to normal, char ging starts and t he light indication turns on again. â Swi tch t he p hone on an d off War ning : Do not switch the pho ne on when wireless p hone use is prohibited o r when it may cause inte rference or da n ger. Press and hold the power key as shown. If the phone asks f o r a PIN or a UPIN code, enter the code (for example, displayed as * ***), and se lect OK . When you switch on yo ur phone for the first time, and the phone is in standby mode, page 27 , you will be ask ed to get the configuration s ettings from your s ervice provider (network service). Confirm or decline t he query. See Connect to service pr ovider support , page 80, a nd Configuration settings service , page 16 .
24 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Open th e keypad To open the keyp ad, slide th e phone as shown. â Normal operati n g position Use the d evice only i n its norma l ope rating posi tion. Your d evice has a n interna l antenna. Note : As with any other radio transmittin g device, do not touch the a n tenna unnece s sari l y when the device is switch ed on. Contact with th e antenna affects call qu ality and may cause th e device to operate at a higher pow er level th an otherwis e needed. A voiding co ntact w ith the antenna area when opera ting t he de vice optim ises t he a ntenna perf orma nce and the battery life .
25 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. Y our p hone â Keys and pa rts ⢠Power key (1) ⢠Loudspeaker (2) ⢠Earpiece (3) ⢠Lef t selection key (4) Right selection k ey (5) Middle sel ection key (6)
26 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . The funct ion of the s election key depends on the guiding te xt shown on t he display above the key. ⢠4-way navigation ke y (7) Scroll up and down, left and right. ⢠Call key (8) to dial a phone number and ans wer a cal l ⢠End key (9) to end an active call and exit f rom any function ⢠Battery cover release buttons (10) ⢠Microphone (11) ⢠Charger connector (12) ⢠Enhancements connector (13) ⢠Camera lens (14) ⢠Headset HS-15, rotating clip
27 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Sta ndby mode When the phone is r eady for use, and you have not e ntered any c haracters, the phone is in the standby mode. ⢠Name of the network or the operator logo (1) ⢠Signa l strength of t he cellular net work at y our current locat ion (2) ⢠Batter y charge level (3) ⢠Left sele ction key is Go to (4). To view the functions in the personal shortc ut list, s elect Go t o . To ac tivate a f unction select it . To vie w a list wit h available functions , select Options > Select options . T o add a functi on to the shortcut list, select Mar k . To remove a function from the li st, sel ect Unmark . To rearr ange the functions on your pe rsonal shortcut list, se lect Options > Organ i se . Se lect the desired function and Move and the place where you w ant to move t he function. ⢠Middle selection key is Men u (5) ⢠Right s election key is Na mes (6) to access t he Names menu or another shortcut to a function that you selected. See My s hortcuts , pa ge 70 . Oper ator variants may have an operator-specif ic name to acc ess an ope rator specific Web s ite.
28 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Sh ortc uts in the st andb y m ode ⢠To ac cess the lis t of dialled numbers, pre ss the call key once. Scroll to t he number or name that you want and to c all the number: press the call key. ⢠To open the web browser, pr ess and hold 0 . ⢠To ca ll your voice ma ilbox, pres s and hold 1 . ⢠Use t he navigation key as a shortcut. Se e My short c uts , page 70 . ⢠To cha nge the prof ile, open the lis t of profiles : briefly pres s the power key, a nd select the desired profile from the list. Power s aving A digital clock view overwrit es the display when no function of t he phone has been used for a cert ain period of time. To act ivate the power saving, see Power saver in Display , page 69 . To dea cti v ate the screen sav er, press any key. Indicators You received one or se veral text or picture messages. See Read and repl y to an SMS message , pa ge 39 . You received one or several multimedia messages . See Read and r eply t o a multimedia messa ge , page 42 . The phone registered a mis sed call. See Call r e gister , page 66 .
29 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . The keypad is locked. See Keypad lock (keyguard) , page 29 . The phone does not ring for an incoming ca ll or text mes sage when Incoming call alert is se t to Of f and Message alert tone is se t to Of f . See Tones , page 68 . The alarm cloc k is s et to On . See Alarm clock , page 90 . When the packet data connection mode Always online is s elected and the packet dat a service i s available, the indicator is shown. Refer to Pack et data (E GPRS) , page 73 . A packet dat a connection is established. Refer to Packet dat a (EGPRS) , page 73 and Browse pages , page 104 . The packe t data connect ion is suspende d (on hold), for e xample if there i s an incoming or out going call during a pa cket data dial-up connect ion. Bluetooth connection indicator. See Bluetooth wireless t echnology , page 71 . â Key pad lock (keyguard ) You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental keypress es. ⢠To lock the ke ypad and the power k ey, close t he slide, and press t he left selection key (Lock) to confirm; or se lect Menu and press * w ithin 3.5 seconds. ⢠To unlock the ke ypad, open t he slide; or s elect Unlock , and pr ess * within 1.5 sec onds. If the S e curity keyguard is set On , ente r the security code if requested.
30 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To ans wer a call w hen the ke yguard is on, press the call key. Whe n you end or reject the call, the key pad is automat ically locked. For Automatic k eyguard and Sec urity keyguard , s ee Phone , page 77 . When the keygua rd is on, calls s till may be possible to the officia l emergency number programmed in to your de vice.
31 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 3. Call funct ions â Mak e a ca ll 1. Enter th e phone number, inc luding the area code. To delete an inc orrect char acter, se lect Clear . For international calls, press * twice for the int ernational prefix (the charact er replaces t he internati onal access code ) and then e nter the c ountry code, the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number. 2. To ca ll the number , press the call key. 3. To end the call or t o cancel the call attempt, press the end k ey, or close the slide. Make a call using names To sear ch for a name or phone number that you hav e saved in Contacts , s ee Search f or a contac t , page 57 . Press the call key to call t he number. Last number redialing To ac cess the list of up to 20 numbers you last c alled or attempt ed to call, pres s the call key onc e in standby mode . To call the number, s elect a number or name, and pr ess the c all key.
32 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Spee d dia ling Assign a phone number to one of t he speed-dialing keys, 2 to 9 . Se e Speed dia ling , page 63 . Call the number in either of the following ways: ⢠Press a speed-dial ing key and t hen press the call key. â¢I f Speed dialling is set to On , pres s and hold a speed-dialing key until the cal l is started. See Speed dialling in Call , page 76 . â Answe r or r eject a call To ans wer an incoming c all, press the call k ey, or open t he slide. To end the call, press the end key, or close the slide. To rejec t an incoming call when t he slide is open, press t he end key. To mute t he ringing tone, select Silence . Then either answer or reject the call. Tip: If the Diver t if busy function is ac tivated to divert t he calls, for example, t o your voice mailbox, rejecting an inc oming call will a lso divert the ca ll. See Call , page 76 . If a compatible headset supplied with the headset key is connect ed to the phone, to a nswer and end a call, press the heads et ke y. Ca ll wa it ing To ans wer the wa iting call during a n active call, pre ss the call key. The first call is put on hold. To end the active c all, press the end k ey. To ac tiv ate th e Call waiting function, see Call , page 76 .
33 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Options d uring a ca ll Many of t he options that y ou can use during a cal l are network services. For availability, contact your network operator or s ervice provider . To increas e or decrease the volume during a c all, press the navigation k ey right or left. For some of the following opt ions, select Options during a call: Mute or Unmute , Co nt a ct s , Menu , Record , Lock keypad , Loudspea ker or Hand set , and t he network services Hold or Unhold , An swer and Reject , New c all , Send DTMF (to s end tone strings), Swap (to switch betwee n the acti ve call and the call on hold), Tr a ns f er (t o connect a ca ll on hold to an active call and disconnect yourself), Conference (to make a confer ence call that al lows up to five persons to take part in a confer ence call), A dd to conference , Pr iva te call (to discuss privately in a conference call), End call , End all calls . Not e: Do n ot hold the device n ear your ear w h en th e loudspeaker is in use, b ecause the volume ma y b e extreme ly loud.
34 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Writ e text You can e nter text, for example, when writing mes sages, using tradit ional or predictiv e text input. Wh en using traditional text input, pr ess a number key, 1 to 9 , repeatedly until t he desired character appears. In predic tive text input you can enter a letter with a single k eypress When you write text , appe ars at the t op left of t he display , indicating predictive t ext input, and appears, indicating traditional text input. , , or a ppears next to the t e xt input indicator, indicating the character case . To change t h e character case, press # . indic ates number mode. T o change fr om the letter to number mode, press and hold # , and select Number mode . â Sett ing s To set the writing language t o a language ot her than that selected in Phone language , page 77 , select O pt ions > W riting language . Predictive tex t input is only ava ilable for the langua ges on the list. To set the predictive text input option, select Options > Dictionary on , or to se t traditional t ext input option s elect Options > Di ctionary off . â Pred ict ive te xt in put Predictiv e text input allows you t o write text quickly us ing the phone keypad and a built-in dic tionary.
35 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Start writing a word using the keys 2 to 9 . Press each key only onc e for a single letter . The word c hanges af ter each k eystroke. 2. When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to confirm it by a dding a spac e, pres s 0 . If the word is not c orrect, press * repea tedly, or s elect Options > Mat ch es . When the word that you want a ppears, select Use . If the ? character is displayed after the word, t he word you intende d to write is not in the dictionary. T o add the word to t he dictionary, select Spell . Enter th e word (traditional t ext input is us ed), and selec t Save . Writing compou nd words Key in the first part of the word and confirm it by pressing t he navigation key right. Wr ite the last part of the word and confirm the word. â Tradit ional te xt in put Press a number key, 1 to 9 , repeatedly until the desired character appears. Not all charact ers available under a number k ey are printed on the ke y. T he characters available depend on the selected writ ing language. See Set tings , page 34 . If the next letter you want is located on t he same k ey as the present one, wait until the cursor appea rs, or press any of the na vigation key s, and enter the letter . The mos t common punctuation mar ks and spec ial characters are available under the number key 1 .
36 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 5. N avigate the me nus The phone offers you an extensive r ange of f unctions, which are grouped into menus. â Acce ss a menu functi on 1. To ac cess the menu, se lect Men u . To change the menu view, select Options > Main menu view > Lis t or Gr id . 2. Scroll through t he menu, and select, for example, Set tings . 3. If the menu contains submenus , select the one that you want, fo r example, Call . 4. If the selected menu contains further submenus, select the one that you want, for ex ample, Anykey answer . 5. Select the setting of your choice . 6. To return to the previous menu lev el, select Back . To exit t he menu, select Exit .
37 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 6. Menu fun ctions â Messa g es The mes sage services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your ser vice provider. Not e: When sending mes s ages, yo ur device may displa y the w ords Mess age sent . This is a n indica tion that the messag e has bee n sent by your device to th e message centre number p ro grammed i n to your devi ce. This is not an indica tion that the messag e has bee n received at the inten d ed des tination. For more deta ils about messag ing servic es , check w ith your service provider. Important : Exercise ca ution op ening m essag es. Messa ges may contai n malicio us software or othe rwise be harmful to your d evice or PC. Only devices tha t h ave compatib le features can recei ve a nd disp la y messages . The appearance of a messag e may vary depend ing on the receivi ng device. Tex t me ssag es (SMS) Using t he short message se rvice (SMS) you can send and receiv e multipart messages made of seve ral ordinary t ext messages (net work service ) that can contain pictures. Before y ou can send any text, picture, or e-ma il message, you must save y our message c entre number. See Message s ettings , page 54 .
38 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To che ck SMS e-mail service ava ilability and to subscribe t o the s ervice, cont act your servic e provider. To save an e- mail address in Cont ac ts , see Sa ve numbers, items, or a n image , page 58 . Your device s u pports the sending o f text mes sages beyond the chara cter limit for a si n gle message. Longer mess ages will be sent as a series of two or mor e messages. You r serv ice provider may charge a ccordingl y. Characters that u se accents or other ma rks , and chara cters from some lang u age op tions li ke Chinese, take up more space l imiting the numbe r of chara cters that ca n be sent in a sing le message. On top of th e display you can s ee the me ssage leng th indi cator count ing t he number o f charac ters av ailable. For exampl e, 10/2 mean s that yo u ca n stil l add 10 c harac ters for the text to b e sent as two me ssages. Write and send an SMS mes sage 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > Create message > Tex t me s s a ge . 2. Enter a message. See Write text , page 34 . To insert text templates or a picture into the message, see Templates , page 39 . Each picture message comprises seve ral text messages . Sending one pic ture or multipar t message may cost more than sending one t ext message. 3. To send the messa ge, sele ct Send > Rece ntly used , To phone number , To many , To e-mail address , or to send a message using a predefined me ssage profile, select Via sending profile . For the sending profile, see Text and SMS e - mail , page 54 . Select or ente r a phone number or e-mail address, or select a profile.
39 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Read and r eply to an SMS mess age is shown w hen you have received a message or an e-mail using SMS. The blinking indicates th at the mes sage memory is f ull. Before you can r eceive new mes sages, delet e some of yo ur old messages in the Inbox folder. 1. To vie w a new mes sage, s elect Show . To view it later, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messag es > Inbox . If more th an one message has been r eceived, s elect the me ssage that you want to read. indicat es an unread messag e. 2. While reading a message, s elect Options and delete or forward the mes sage, edit the message as a text message or an SMS e- mail, rename the message you are r eading or move it to another f older, or view or extrac t message details. You can a lso copy text from the beginning of the mes sage to your phone calendar as a reminder note. To sav e the picture in the Templates fol de r whe n reading a picture me ssage, selec t S a ve picture . 3. To r eply as a mes sage, s elect Reply > Text message or Multimedia msg. Enter the reply message. W hen replying to an e-mail, f irst confirm or e dit the e-mail address and subject. 4. To s end the message to the dis played number, se lect Send > OK . Templat es Your phone of fers you te xt templates , and pi cture templates that you can use in text, pictur e, or SMS e-mail me ssages. To ac cess the t emplate l ist, select Me nu > Me ssag es > Save d items > Text me ssa ges > Te mpl a t es .
40 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Multimedia messages (MMS) A multimedia message can c ontain text, sound, a picture, a calendar note, a business c ard, or a video clip. T he phone supports mult imedia messages that are up to 300 KB (some operators/networks may limit this to 100 KB) in size. If the message is too large, the phone may not be able to rece ive it. Some networks allow t ext message s that include an Int ernet address where you c an view t he multimedia message. Multimedia messaging supports the f ollowing formats: ⢠Picture: JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, and PNG. ⢠Sound: MP3, AAC, Scalable polyphon ic MIDI (SP-MIDI), AMR audio and monophonic ringing t ones. ⢠Video clips: 3GP format with QCIF and SubQCIF image size and AMR, WB AMR, or ACC L C audio The phone may not su pport all va riations of the f ile format s. You cannot receive multimedia messages during a c all, a game, anot her Java applicat ion, or an act ive browsing s ession over G SM data. Becaus e delivery of multimedia message s can fail for various reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communica tions. Write and send a mult imedi a message To set the settings f or multimedia messaging, see Multimedia , page 54 . To check availability and to subscr ibe to the multimedia mes saging service, contact your service provider. 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > Create message > Multi me dia msg. .
41 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. Enter a message. See Write text , page 34 . To ins ert a file, s elect Options > Ins er t and from the following options: Image , Sound clip or Video clip to insert a f ile from Gallery . New image to acti vate the Camera and tak e a new ima ge to be added to the message. New sound clip to open the Rec order and make a new record t o be added to the message. Slide to insert a slide to t he message. Your phone supports multimedia messages that contain several pages (slides). Each slide can c ontain text, one image, a calendar note, a business c ard, and one sound clip. To open a desir ed slide if the message contains several slides, select Options > Pr ev ious slide > Next s lide or Slide list . To set th e interval between th e slides, select O ptions > Slide timing . To move t he tex t component to t he top or bottom of the message, s elect Options > Place text first or Place text last . Business card or Calendar note to ins ert a bus iness card or a calendar note in the message. The following options may also be available: Dele te to delete an i mage, slide or sound c lip from the mes sage, Clea r tex t , Pr eview , Save mes sage . In More options t he fol lowing options may be available: Insert contact , Insert number , Message details and Edit subject . 3. To send the messa ge, sele ct Send > Rece ntly used , To phone number , To e- mail address or To many .
42 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Select the contact f rom the lis t, or enter a phone number or e -mail address, or search for it in Contac ts > Name s . Selec t OK and the message is mov ed to the Out box folder for sending. While the multimedia message is being s ent, the animated indicator is displaye d and you can use other functions on the phone. If the sending f ails, the phone tries to res end it a fe w times. If t his fails, y ou are notified. The message r emains in the Ou tbox folder and you can try to r e send it later. If Sa ve sent messages > Ye s is selected, the sent me ssage is s aved in the Sent items folder. See Multimedia , page 54 . When the mes sage is sent, it is not an indicat ion that the mess age has been r eceived at t he intended destination. Co pyright prot ections may preven t som e ima ges, m usi c (incl uding ringi ng tone s), and othe r content from b eing copied, modified, transferred or fo rwarded. Read a nd repl y to a mult imedia message The defaul t setting o f the multi media message ser vice is generally on. When your phone is rece iving a multimedi a message, t he animated is displaye d. When the mes sage has been received, and the text Multimedia me ssa ge rec ei ved are sh own . 1. To read the message, select Show . To view it lat er, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messag es > Inbox . In the li st of messages, indic ates a n unread message . Select the message that y ou want to view . 2. The f unction of the middle select ion key cha nges according t o the c urrently displaye d attachment in t he messag e.
43 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To vie w the whole message if the received mes sage contains a presenta tion, sel ect Play . Ot herwi se, se lect Play to listen to a sound clip or v iew a video clip att ached to the message. To z oom in on an image, select Zoom . T o view a b usiness c ard, a calendar note, or to open a theme object, select Open . To open a streami ng link, s elect Loa d . 3. To reply to the message, select O pt ions > Reply > Te x t m es sag e or Multimedia msg. Enter the reply message, and select Send . You can send the reply mes sage only to t he person who sent you t he original message. Select Options and some of the following options may be also available: Play presentation , View text , Open image , Open sound clip or Open vi deo clip , Save image , Save sound clip , Sav e video clip , Details , Delete message , Reply , Reply to all , For ward to no. , For war d to e-m ail or Forward to many , Edit , Message details . Me mory fu ll When you have a ne w multimedia me ssage waiting and the memory for the messages is full, blinks and M ult imedia memory full. View waiting message. is shown. T o vie w the waiting message, selec t Show . To save the me ssage, s elect Save . To delete an old mess age, select the folder and t he oId message t o be deleted. To dis card the wa iting message, select Exit > Ye s . If you s elect No , you can view the message.
44 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Fol ders The phone saves received text and multimedia messages in t he Inbox folder. Multimedia message s that have not yet been sent are move d to the Outbox folder. If you have se lected Messa ge se tt ing s > Te x t m e ss a ge s > Save sent messages > Yes , and Mess age se tt ing s > Multimedia msgs. > Save sent messages > Yes , the sent mes sages are saved in the Sent items folder. To s ave the tex t message that you are wr iting and wish t o send la ter in the Saved items folder, select Options > Save message > Saved text msgs. . For multimedia messages, select t he option Save messa ge . indicat es unsen t messages. To organize your text messages , you can move some of them to My folders , or add new folder s for your messages. Sele ct Mess ag es > Saved it ems > Text me ssa ges > My f olders . To add a folder, s elect Options > A dd folder . If you hav e not saved any folders, sel ect Add . To dele te or rename a folder, sc roll to the des ired folder, and select Options > Delete folder or Re name folder . Insta nt m essages (IM) Instant messaging (network ser vice) is a way to se nd short, simple text messages to onli ne users, delivered ov er TCP/IP protocols. Before you c an use instant messaging, you must subscribe to t he service. To check the availability and costs, a nd to subscribe t o the service, contact your net work
45 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . operator or service provider, from whom you also r eceive y our unique ID, passwor d, and settings. To set the required settings for the instant messaging service, see Connec t . settings in Access the instant mes saging menu , page 45 . T he icons and texts on the display may vary, depending on the ins t ant messaging service. Dependi ng on the network, the active instant messaging conversation may consume the phone batter y faster, and you may nee d to connec t the phone t o a cha rger . Access the i nstant messaging m enu To ac cess the me nu while still of fline, select Menu > Message s > Instant me ssa ges . If more t han one set of c onnection settings for inst ant messaging service is availabl e, select t he desired one . If there is only one s et defined, it is selected automatic ally. The following options are shown: Login to connect t o the inst ant messaging servi ce, Saved c onversations t o view, e rase or rename the ins tant messages conversations that you hav e saved during the instant messages s ession, or Connect. settings to edit the sett ings needed for mes saging and pres ence connection. Connect t o the insta nt messa ging ser vice To conne ct to the instant messaging service, enter t he Instant messages menu, activat e an inst ant messaging ser vice and select Login . When t he phone has succe ssfully connected, Logged in is displayed. To dis connect from t he instant me ssaging service, select Logout .
46 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . St art an in stan t me ssag ing s ess ion Open the Instant Messages menu, and connect to the service. Start the s er vice in different ways. Select Conversations to view the lis t of new and read instant me ssages or invit ations to instant messaging during the a ctive instant mess aging session. Scroll to the message or invitation that you want and s elect Open to read the message. indicates the new and the read instant messages. indicates the ne w and read group me ssages. indicates the invitations. The icons and texts on t he display may vary, depending on the instant messaging servi ce. IM contacts incl udes the contacts that you have added. Scroll to the cont act with whom y ou would lik e to chat and select Ch at or Open if a new contact is shown in the list. To add c ontacts see Contacts for instant messaging , page 48 . indicates the online and the of fline contacts in the phone contacts memory. indicates a blocked contact . indic ates a contact that has been sent a new messa ge. Groups > Public groups . The list o f bookmarks to public groups pr ovided by the network operator or service provider is displayed. To start a ins tant messagi ng session w ith a group, scroll t o a group, and s elect Join . Enter y our screen name that you want to use in the c onversation. When you have s uccessfully joined the group conver sation, you can s tart a group conver sation. To creat e a private group, see Groups , page 49 .
47 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Search > Users or G roups to search for other instant mes saging users or public groups on the network by phone number, screen name, e-mail address, or name. If you select Gr oups , you can s earch for a group by a member in the group, or by group name, topic, or ID. To start th e conversation when you ha ve found the user or the group th at you want, se lect O pt ions > Chat or Join group . Start a c onversation fr om Cont a cts , see View the subsc ribed names , page 62 . Accept or reject a n invitat ion In the standby mode, when you are connected to t h e instant messaging service and you receive a new invitation, Ne w invitation received is displayed. To read it , sel ect Re ad . If more than one invitat ion is receive d, scroll to t he invitation y ou want, and s elect Open . T o join the private group conv ersation, select Acce pt , and enter the screen name; or to rejec t or delete t he invitation, select Options > Reject or De lete . Re ad a r ece ive d i nst ant me ssa ge In the standby mode, when you are connected to t h e instant messaging service, and you receive a new message that is not a mess age associate d with an active conversat ion, New instant m e ssage is displayed. To read it, select Read . If you receive more than one me ssage, s croll to the me ssage, and select Open . New messages receiv ed during an active c onversation are held in Instant me ssa ges > Conversations . If you receive a message from s omeone who is not in IM contacts , the sender ID is displayed. To save a new contact t hat is not in the phone memory, select Options > Save contact .
48 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Pa rtic ipa te in a co nve rsa ti on Join or s tart an instant messages session by selecting Wr ite . Write your message, and se lect Send or pres s the call key to se nd it. If you selec t Options , some of the following opt ions are available : View conversation , Save contact , Group members , Block cont act , End c onve rsation . Edit yo ur availa bility s tatus 1. Open the Instant mes sages menu, and conne ct to the instant messaging servi ce. 2. To view and edit your own availability information, or screen name, select My settings . 3. To allow all the other ins t ant messaging users to s e e you as being online , select Availability > A vai labl e for all . To allow only the contacts on your instant mes saging contact list to see y ou as being online, select Av a ila b ili t y > Avail. for contacts . To appea r as being of fline, select Availability > A ppear offline . When you are connect ed to the ins tant mess aging service, indica tes that you are online and that you ar e not visible to others. Contact s for inst ant messagi ng To add contac ts to the in stant mes sages co ntac ts lis t, connec t to the inst ant messages service, and select IM co nt acts . To add a contact to the list, select Options > Add contact , or if y ou have no contacts added, select Ad d . Select Enter ID manually , Se arch from serv . , Copy f rom server , or By mobile number .
49 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Scroll t o a contact, and to start a convers ation, select Chat , or select Options > Contact info , Block cont act (or Unblock c ontact ), Add contact , Remove contact , Change list , Copy to server , or Availability alerts . Block an d unblock mess ages To block messages, connect to t he instant me ssaging service, and select Conversations > IM contacts ; or join or start a conversation. Scroll to the conta ct from whom you want t o block incoming messages, select Options > Block cont act > OK . To unblock the message s, connect t o the ins tant messages service, and select Blocked list . Scroll to th e contact from whom you want to unblock the messages, and se lect Unblock . Groups You can creat e your own pri vate groups for an instant mes saging conversation, or use the public groups provided by t he service provider. The privat e groups exis t only during an instant messaging c onversation, and the groups are saved on the server of the servic e provider. If the server you are logged into does not support group servic es, all group-related me nus are dimmed. Public groups You can boo kmark public groups that your service provider may maintain. Connect to the instant me ssages service, select Groups > Public g roups . Scroll to a group that you want t o chat w ith, and select Jo in . If you are not in the group, enter y our screen name as your nickname for the gr oup. To delete a group from your group list, se lect Option s > Delete gr oup .
50 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To s earch for a group, select G roups > Public groups > Search groups . You can search for a group by a member in the group, by group name, topic, or ID. Create a private group Connect to the instant messaging s er vice, and select Groups > Create gr oup . Enter the name f or the group and the s creen name that you want to use. Mark the private group members in t he contacts list, and writ e an invitation. E-mail application The e- mail applicat ion allows you to access your compatible e-mail acc ount from your phone whe n you are not in the of fice or at home. This e-mail application is different f rom the SMS and MMS e-mail funct ion. Your phone support s POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you can send and retrieve any e-mail, you may need to do t he following: ⢠Obtain a new e-mail ac count or use the current one. For avail ability of your e-mail a ccount contact y our e-mail service provider. ⢠For the settings required for e-mail, cont act your e -mail service pr ovider. You may rece ive the e -mail confi guration settings as a configuration mes sage. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . You can also ent er the settings manually. See Configur ation , page 79 . To activate the e-mail settings, select Me n u > Messa ges > Mess age settings > E- mail messages . See E- mail , page 55 . This application does not s upport keypad tones.
51 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Write and send an e- m ail 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Cr e ate e- ma il . 2. Enter the recipientâÂÂs e-mail address, a subject, and the e-mail message. To att ach a file to the e- mail, select Options > At tac h and a desired file f rom the Gallery . 3. Select Send > Send now . Do wnlo ad e-m ail 1. To ac cess the e -mail applicat ion, select Menu > Messa g es > E-mail . 2. To downloa d e-mail mes sages that have been sent to your e- mail account, sel ect Retrieve . To download new e-mail me ssages and to send e-mail that hav e been saved in the Out box f older, select Options > Retrieve and send . To fir st download the headings of the new e-mail mes sages that have been sent to you e-mail account, s elect Options > Ch e ck new e-mail . Then, to download th e selected e-mail, mark t he desired ones , and se lect Options > Retrieve . 3. Select the new mes sage in Inbox . To vie w it later, s elect Bac k . indicates an unread message. Read and r eply to e-mai l Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Inbox . While reading the mes sage, select Options to view the av ailable o ptions.
52 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To reply to an e- mail, select Reply > Original text or Empty screen . To reply to many, s elect Options > R eply to all . Confirm or edit the e -mail address and subject, then write your reply. To send the message, select Send > Send now . Inbox and other fold ers Your phone sa ves e-mail that you have downloaded from your e-mail acc ount in Inbox fo lde r. Other folders contains t he following folders: Drafts f or saving unfinished e- mail, Archive for organizing and s aving your e-mail, Out box for saving e-mail that have not been se nt, and Sent items for saving e- mail that have been s ent. To manage the folders and their e-mail content, s elect Options > Manage folder . De let e e-m ail mes sage s Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Options > M anage folder and t he desired folder. Mark the mes sages that you want to delete, and to delete th em, select Options > Delete . Deleting a n e-mail from your phone does not delete it f rom the e- mail server. To set t he phone to delete the e- mail also fr om the e-mail s erver, s elect Menu > Mess ages > E-mail > Options > Extra settings > Le ave c. on server > De l ete retr . msgs . Voice messag es The v oice mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe t o it. F or details, c ontact your s ervice provider.
53 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To call your voice mailbox, s elect Me nu > Messa ges > V oic e messages > Listen t o voice messages . To enter, search f or or edit your voice mailbox number, sele ct V oic e mailbox number . If supported by the network, will show new voice messages. Select Listen to call your voice mailbox number. Info messages With the Info message s network servic e, you can receive mes sages on var ious topics f rom your service provider. T o check av ailability, topics, and th e relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. Ser v ic e comm ands Select Menu > Messag e s > Service commands . Write and send service requests (also k nown as USSD commands ) to your s ervice prov ider, such as act ivation commands for network services. Del et e me ssag es To dele te all message s from a fol der, select Me nu > Mes sag es > D elete messages and t he folder fr om which you wa nt to delet e the message s. Select Ye s , a nd if t he folder contains unread messages, the phone asks w hether you want t o delete them also. Select Ye s aga in.
54 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Messag e setti ngs Te xt and SM S e- ma il The mes sage settings affect the sending, receiv ing, and viewing of messages . Select Menu > Messag e s > Mess age sett ings > T ext messages , and fr om the following opt ions: ⢠Sending profile , a nd if more than one message profile s et is supported by your SIM card, select the s et you want to ch ange. The following options may be a vailable: Message centre number (delivered from y our service provider ), Messages sent via , M essage validity , Default recipient number (text messages) or E-mail server (e-mail), D elivery reports , Use pa cket data , Reply via same ce ntre (network service) and Rename sending profile . ⢠Save sent messages > Ye s to set the p hone to sa ve the se nt text mes sage s in the Sent items folder. Mult imedia The mes sage settings affect the se nding, receiv ing, and viewing of multimedia messages. Select Menu > Messag e s > Mess age sett ings > Multimedia msgs. and from the following opt ions: ⢠Save sent messages > Ye s â to set the phone to s ave sent multimedia messages in the Sent items folder.
55 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Delivery reports â to ask the netw ork to send delive ry repor ts about yo ur messages (netw ork service). ⢠Default slide timing â to def ine the default t ime between slides in mult imedia messages. ⢠Allow multimedia reception > Ye s or No â to r eceive or t o block th e multimedia message. If you select In home networ k , you cannot r eceive multimedia messages when outside your home net work. ⢠Incoming multimedia messages > Retrieve , Retrieve manually , or Reje ct â to allow t he reception of multimedia message s automatically, manually after being prompte d, or to rejec t the recept ion. ⢠Configuration settings > Configuration . Only the configurat ions that support multimedia messaging are shown. Select a service provider, Defau lt , or Per s onal config. for multimedia messaging. Select Acco unt and s elect a multimedia messagi ng service ac count contained in the active configuration settings. ⢠Allow adverts â to receive or reject a dvertisements. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia rece ption is se t to No . E-mail The s ettings affect the sending, rece iving and viewing of e-mai l. You may rec eive the configuration sett ings for the e- mail applicat ion as a configuration mes sage. See Conf i guration settings s ervice , page 16 . You can a lso enter th e settings manual ly. Se e Configur at ion , page 79 .
56 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To activate the settings for the e-mail application, select Menu > Message s > Mess age set tings > E-mail mes sages and from the following options: ⢠Configuration â Select the s et th at you would like to act ivate. ⢠Account â Select a n account provid ed by the service pr ovider. ⢠My name . â Enter your name or nickname. ⢠E-mail address â Enter e-ma il address. ⢠Include signature â You can def ine a signature t hat is aut omatically added to the end of your e -mail when you write your mes sage. ⢠Reply-to address â Ent e r the e-mail address to whic h you want t he replies to be sent. ⢠SMTP user name â Enter the name that you want t o use for out going mail. ⢠SMTP password â Ent e r the password that you w ant to us e for outgoing ma il. ⢠Display terminal window â Select Ye s to perf orm manual user authenticat ion for intr anet connections. ⢠Incoming server type â Select eith er POP3 or IMAP4 depending on the type of e-mail sys tem that you ar e using. If b oth types are supported, s elect IMAP4 . ⢠Incoming mail settings If you selected POP3 as the incoming server t ype, the f ollowing options are shown: R etrieve e-mails , POP3 user name , POP3 password , and Display terminal window .
57 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . If you selected IMAP4 as t he incoming server type, the following options are shown: R etrieve e-mails , Retrieva l method , IMAP4 user name , IMAP4 password , and Displa y term in a l w indow . Other sett ings To s elect other s ettings for messages, s elect Menu > Messa g es > Messag e settings > Other se ttings . To change t he font si ze for reading and writing me ssag es, se le ct Font size . To set the phone to replace character-bas ed smileys into graphic al ones, select Graphical smileys > Ye s . Messag e counte r Select Menu > Messag e s > Message counter for approximate information on your recent c ommunications. â Cont acts You can s ave names and phone numbers (Contacts) in t he phone memory and in the SIM card me mory. The phone memory may save contac ts with numbers and text items . You can a lso save an image for a certain number of names. Names and numbe rs saved in the SIM card memory, are indicated by . Sear ch for a contact Select Menu > Cont act s > Name s > Options > Se arch . Scroll through the lis t of contacts or enter the f irst letter of the name you are searching for.
58 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Save name s and phone numbers Names a nd numbers will be save d in t he used memory. Sele ct Menu > Contac ts > Name s > Options > A dd new contact . Ent er the name and the phone number. Save numbers, item s, or an image In the phone memo ry for contacts you can s ave different types of phone numbers, and short text items per name. The fir st number you sa ve is automat ically set a s the defa ult number, and it is indicat ed with a frame around the number type indicat or (for example, ). When you select a name (for example , to mak e a call) the de fault number is used unless you selec t another number. 1. Make s ure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phon e and SIM . 2. Scroll t o the name to which you want to add a new number or text item, a nd sel ect Details > Options > Add detail . 3. To add a number, selec t Number and one of the number types. To add another detail, s elect a text type, or an image from Gallery . To sear ch for an ID f rom the ser ver of your service provider if you hav e connect ed to the pr esence service, select User ID > Se a rc h . See My presence , page 60 . If only one ID is found, it is automatically saved. Ot herwise, to sav e the ID, select O ptions > Save . To en te r the I D, sele ct Ent e r ID manually . To change the number type, sc roll to the desired number, and s elect Options > Change type . To set t he selected number a s the default number, se lect Set as default .
59 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Enter the number or te xt item; to sav e it, selec t OK . 5. To return to standby mode, select Back > Exit . Copy co ntacts Search f or the cont act you want to copy, and select Options > Copy . You can c opy names and phone numbers from t he phone conta ct memory to the SIM c ard memory, or v ice ver sa. The SIM card memory can save names with one phone numb er atta ched to them . Edit c ontact de tail s 1. Search for t he contact you want t o edit, selec t D etails , and scroll to th e desired name, number, text item, or image. 2. To edit a name, number, or text it em, or to change image , select Opt ions > Ed it name , Edit number , Edit detail , or Change image . You cannot edit an ID when it is on th e IM contacts or the Subscribed names list. De lete con tac ts o r co ntact de tai ls To delete a ll the contact s and the details a ttached to them fr om the phone or SIM card memor y, sele ct Menu > Contacts > D elete all contacts > From phone mem. , or From S IM card . Confirm with the secur ity code. To delete a contact, search for the desired contact, and selec t O ptions > De le te cont act .
60 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To dele te a number, text item, or an image at tached to t he contact, search for the contact, and select Details . Scroll t o the desir ed detail, and s elect Options > Dele te > Delete number , Dele te detail , or Delete image . Deleting a n image from contacts does not delete it from Gallery . Busine ss cards You can s end and receive a pers onâÂÂs contact informat ion from a compatible dev ice that s upports the vCard s tandard as a business card. To send a business card, search for the cont act whose information you want to send , and selec t Details > Options > Send business ca rd > Via multimedia , Via text message , or Via Bluetoot h . When you have received a busines s card, s elect Show > Sav e to save the busi ness card in t he phone memor y. To discar d the busines s card, se lect Exit > Yes . My presence With t he presence s ervice ( network ser vice) you can share your presence s tatus with other users with compatible devices and access to the service. Presence status include s your availabili ty, status message, and per sonal logo. Oth er users who have access t o the serv ice and who request your infor mation are able to see your status. The requested information is s hown in Subscribed names in the viewer sâ Contacts menu. You can personalize t he information that you want t o share wi th others and control who can see your status. Befor e you can use presence , you must subscr ibe to the servic e. T o check t he availability, and cost s, and to subs cribe to the service, c ontact your network
61 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . operator or service provider, from whom you also r eceive y our unique ID, passwor d, and the settings for t he service. See Configuration , page 79 . While you are connected to the presence servic e, you can us e the other functions of the phone, and t h e presence service is active in the background. If you disconnect from t he service, y our presence stat us is shown for a certain amount of time to viewers depending on the service provider. Select Menu > Cont act s > My pr e se nce and selec t from the followi ng options: ⢠Connect to 'M y presence' service or Disconnect f r om service t o connect t o or disconnect from the service. ⢠View my prese nce to vie w the stat us in Pr ivate presence and Public presence . ⢠Edit my presence t o change your presence status. Select My availability , My presence mes sage , My pres ence logo , or Show to . ⢠My viewers > Current viewers , Private list , or Blocked list. ⢠Settings > Show current presence in idle , Synchronise with profiles , Connection type , or Pre sence s etting s . Subscr ibed na mes You can c reate a list of contacts whose presence status information you want to be aware of. You c an view th e information if it is allowed by the c ontacts and the network. To view these subscribe d names, scroll t hrough the cont acts, or use the Subscribed names menu. Make su re that the memory in use is either Phone or Phon e and SIM .
62 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To conne ct to the Presence s ervice, select Menu > Contacts > My presence > Connect to 'My presence' service . Add contac ts to the su bscribed names 1. Select Menu > Cont act s > Subscribed name s . 2. If you have no c ontacts on your list, select Add . O therwise, select Options > Subscribe new . The list of your c ontacts is shown. 3. Select a contact from the list and if the cont act has an us er ID s aved, the contact is added to th e subscribed names list. Vi ew the sub sc rib ed n a mes To vie w the pres ence informat ion, see Search fo r a contact , page 57 . 1. Select Menu > Cont act s > Subscribed name s . The s tatus information o f the first contact on the s ubscribed names list is displaye d. The infor mation that the person wants to give t o the others may include text and some of the following ic ons: , or indicate that the pe rson is eit her avai lable, discreet or not available. indicates th at the personâ s presence information is not av ailable. 2. Select Detail s t o view the de tails of t he selec ted contact; or select Options > Subscribe new , Chat , Se nd message , Send business card , or Unsu bscri be . Un su bscr ib e a con t act To unsubscribe a contact from the Contacts list, select the contact and se lect Details > t he user ID > Options > Unsu bscrib e > OK .
63 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To unsubscribe, use the Subscribed names menu, see View t he subscribed names , page 62 . Sett ings Select Menu > Cont act s > Settin gs , and sel ect from the f ollowing options: Memory in use t o select SIM c ard or phone me mory for your cont acts. To recall names and number from both memor ies, select Phone and SIM . In that case, the names and numbers will be saved in the phone memory. To se lect how the names and number s in contacts are dis played, select Contacts view . To v iew the fr ee and used me mory capacity, s elect Memo ry stat us . Grou ps Select Menu > Cont act s > Groups to arrange t he names a nd phone numbers save d in the memory into caller groups with different ringing tone and a group image. Speed dialing To a ssign a number to a speed-di aling key, select Menu > Cont ac ts > Speed dials , and scroll to t h e speed-dialing number t ha t you want. Select Assi gn , or if a number has already be en assigned to the key , select Options > Ch ange . Sele ct Sear ch and s elec t first the name and then th e number you want t o assign. If th e Speed dialling function is off, th e phone asks whe ther you want t o activ ate it. See also Speed dialling in Call , page 76 . To mak e a call us ing the speed-dia ling keys, see Speed dialing , page 32 .
64 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Voice dialing You can ma ke a phone c all by saying a voice tag that has bee n added to a phone number. Any s poken words, s uch as a name, can be a voice t ag. The number of voice tags you can c reate is limited. Before using voi ce tags, note that: ⢠Voice tag s are not langua g e-dep endent. Th ey are d ep en d ent on the s peak er's voice. ⢠You must say the n ame exactly as you sa id it when you recorded it. ⢠Voice tag s are se n siti ve to ba ckground noi s e. Record voice tags and use th em in a quiet environme nt. ⢠Very sho rt n ames are not accepted . Use long names and avoid simi la r name s for diffe rent num bers . Note : Using voice ta gs may be difficult in a noisy envir on men t or during an emerge n cy, so you shoul d not rely sole ly upon voice diali n g in all circumstan ces. Add and manage voice tags Save or copy to the phone memory the cont acts for w hich you w ant to add a voice tag. You can also add voice tags to the names in the SIM card, but if you replace your SIM card with a new one, y ou first must del ete the old v oice tags bef ore you can add new ones. 1. Search f or the contact to which you want t o add a voice tag. 2. Select Detail s , s croll to the de sired phone number, and select Options > Add voi ce t ag . 3. Select Start , a nd sa y clearl y the words you want to r ecord as a voice tag. After recording, the phone plays the recor ded tag.
65 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . appears aft er the phone number with a v oice tag in Contacts . To che ck the voice tags , selec t Menu > Contacts > Vo i c e t a g s . Sc roll to the contact with the voice tag that y ou want, and sele ct an option t o listen to, delet e, or change t he rec orded voice t ag. Make a c all by usi ng a voic e tag If the phone has an a pplication running that is sending or receiving data using a GPRS connection, you must end the application before voice dialing. 1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key. A short ton e is heard, and Spe ak now is displayed. 2. Say t he voice t ag clearly. The phone plays the r ecognized v oice tag, and dials the phone number of the v oice tag after 1.5 seconds. If you ar e using a compatible headset wit h the headset key, press and hold the headset k ey to st art the voice dialing. Info, service, a n d my numbers Select Menu > Cont act s , and the followi ng functions may be available: Info numbers to call the informa tion numbers of y our service provider if the numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card (network service). Service numbers to call the service numbers of your ser vice provider if the numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card (network service). My numbers to view the phone numbers assigned to y our SIM card, if t he numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card.
66 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Call re gist er The phone regis ters the phone numbers of identified missed, r eceived, and dialed calls, t he message recipient s, and the approximate lengt h of your calls. The phone registers if it is switched on and within the net workâÂÂs service area, and the network supports these functions. Recent calls lists When you select Options in the Missed calls , Rec eived calls , Dialled numbers , or Mess age Re cipien ts menu, you can view the time of t he call; edit , view or c all the registered phone numbe r; add it to the memory; or delete it from the lis t. You can also s end a text message. To de lete th e recent calls lists, sel ect Delete recent call lists . Co unters and tim ers Not e: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, dependi ng upon network featur es, rounding-off fo r b illin g, tax e s and so fort h . Some timers, including the life timer, may be re set during service or software upgrad es. Select Me nu > Call regis ter > Call durat i on , P a cket da ta counter , or Packet data conn. timer for appr oximate information on your recent communicat ions.
67 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Posit ioning in f orma tion The network may send you a loc ation request. You can ensure that the net work will deliv er location infor mation of your phone only if you approve it (network service ). Contact your net work operator or service provider to s ubscribe and t o agree upon t he deliver y of locat ion information. To ac cept or reject the location request, select Ac cept or Reject . If you mis s the request, t he phone automatical ly acc epts or rejects it accor ding to what you have agreed with your network operator or service provider. The ph o ne displays 1 missed position request . T o view t he missed locat ion request, selec t Show . To vie w the informat ion on the 10 most recent privac y notificat ions and reques ts or to delete them, select Men u > Call register > P ositioning > P osition log > Open folder or Delete a ll . â Sett ings Prof iles Your phone has various setti ng groups, called profiles, for which you can cust omize the phone tones for diff erent events and e nvironments. Select Menu > Set t ings > Pr ofiles . Scroll to a profile, a nd select it. ⢠To ac tivate the select ed profile, select Activa te . ⢠To s et the profile t o be active unt il a cert ain time up to 24 hours, select Timed and se t the time the profile setting s hall end. When t he time set for the pr ofile expires, the previous profile that was not t imed, becomes active.
68 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠To personalize the profile, select P er sonalise . Select t he setting you want to change and make the changes. To cha nge your pres ence status inf ormation, s elect My presence > My availability , or My presence message . Th e My pres ence menu is available if you se t Synchronise with profiles to On . See My pres ence , page 60 . Themes A theme contains many elements for personalizing your phone, such as wallpaper, screen saver, color s cheme, and a ringing tone. Select Menu > Set t ings > Themes and se lect from the following options: ⢠Select t heme to set a theme in your phone. A lis t of folders in Gallery opens. Open the Themes folder , and select a theme. ⢠Theme downloads to open a li st of links to download mor e themes. See Download files , page 108 . To ne s You can c hange the s ettings of the s elected active profile. Select Menu > Set t ings > To n es . Se lect and change Incoming call alert , Ringing tone , Ringing volume , V i brating alert , Message alert tone , Instant message alert tone , Ke yp ad t o n e s , and Warning tones . You can find the same s ettings in the Profiles menu, see Profiles , page 67 .
69 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To set the phone to ring only upon calls from p hone numbers that be long to a selected caller group, select Al ert for . Scroll to the caller gr oup you want or All calls and select Mar k . Di splay Select Menu > Set t ings > Display and from t he following options: Wallpaper > Select wallpaper or Selec t slide set , and an image or a s lide from Gallery â to set your phone to display it when the phone is in s t andby mode. To acti vate the wal lpaper, s elect On . Screen s aver â To choose a screen s aver from Gallery , select Sc reen saver s > Image , Slide set , Video clip , Analogue clock , or D igital clock . To enter t he time after whic h the s creen saver is activa ted, select Time-out . To a ctivate the scre e n save r, select On . Power saver > On â to save some battery power. A digital clock is displa yed when no function of the phone is us ed for a certain time. Colour schemes â to change the color in s ome display components, such as indicat ors and signal and bat tery bars. Idle state font colour â to selec t the color for the texts on the display in the standby mode . Operator logo â to set your phone t o display or hide the operator logo. Time and dat e Select Menu > Set t ings > Time and dat e and from the following options:
70 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Clock â to set t he phone to show the cloc k in the s tandby mode, adjust the clock and se lect the t ime zone and the time f ormat. Date â to set the phone to s how the date in the standby mode, set the date, and select the date format and date s eparator. Auto-update of date & time (networ k service) â to set the phone to automatically update the t ime and date ac cording to t he current t ime zone. My short cuts With persona l shortcuts you get quick acc ess to often used f unctions of the phone. Right s elect ion key To set one phone f unc tion from a predefined list to t he right selection key, select Menu > Set tings > My s hortcuts > Righ t selection key . See Standby mode , page 27 .This menu may not be shown, depending on your s ervice prov ider. Navigat i on key To as sign other phone f unctions from a predefined list to t he navigat ion key, sel ect Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Navigation key . See Shortcuts in the standby mode , page 28 . Voice co m mands To ac tivate phone funct ions by s aying a voic e tag, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Voice commands . Select a folder, scroll t o a function to which you want to add a voice t a g, and select Ad d . indicates a v oice tag.
71 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Connecti vity You can c onnect your phone to compat ible devices us ing Bluetooth wireles s technol ogy, for example, at the same time to a Bluetooth stereo headset and a PC. You can a lso define t he settings for packet data dial-up connections. Blueto oth wireless tec hnology This devi ce is c omplia nt wit h Blue tooth S pecific ation 1.2 sup porti ng th e follo wing profil es: hand s-fre e, ob ject push profi le, f ile tr ansfe r pro file, dial-u p net wor king p rofi le, SIM acc ess prof ile, service dis cover y pro file, ge neri c acce ss pro file , seri al por t pr ofile, a dva nced a udio di stribu tion p rofi le, and au dio vi deo remo te co ntrol pr ofile . To ensure int erope rabi lity be tween ot her devi ces supp orti ng Bluet ooth t echnology , use N okia a pprov ed enha nceme nts for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibilit y wit h this device. There may be restri ctions on using Blu etooth technology in so me locatio ns. Check with your local autho rities or service p rovider. Fea tures usin g Blue tooth tec hnology , or allow ing s uch features to run in the ba ckgroun d while using othe r features, increase the demand o n battery power and reduces the battery life. Bluetooth technology allow s you to connec t the phone to a compatible Bluetooth device up to 10 me ters. Since devic es using Bluetoot h technology communicat e using radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of sight, although the connection can be subjec t to int erf erence from obstruc tions such as walls or from ot her electronic devices.
72 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Set up a Bl uetooth conn ection Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . Select from t he following options: Bluetooth > On or Off â to acti vate or dea ctivate the Bluetooth function. indicat es an act ive Bluetooth connection. Search f or audio enhance ments â to search for c ompatible Bluetooth audio devices . Select the devi ce that you want t o connect to the ph one. Pair ed dev ices â t o search for any Bluetoo th device in r ange. Select New t o list any Bluet ooth device in r ange. Scroll t o a devic e, and sele ct Pa i r . Enter the Bluetooth passcode of the device to associate (pair) the de vice to your phone. You only must give this passcode when y ou connect to the device for t he first time. Your phone connec ts to the dev ice, and you can s tart data transfer. Blueto oth wirele ss conne ction Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . To check which Bluetooth connect ion is currently active, s elect Active device . To view a lis t of B lue tooth devices that ar e currently pa ired wit h the phone, select P air ed devices . Select Options to access some of t he following functions depending on th e status of the device and the Bluetooth connection. Select Connect > Assig n short nam e , or Auto-conn. without confirmation > Ye s â to set t he phone aut omatically to connect t o a paire d Bluetooth device .
73 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Blueto oth setti ngs To define how your phone is shown to other Bluetooth dev ices, select Me nu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings > My phone's visibility or My phone's name . We recommend to use the settin g Hi d den in My ph o ne 's visi bili ty . Always a ccept only Bluet ooth communic ation from others that yo u agree wi th. Packet d ata (EGPRS) Enhanced ge neral pack et radio service (EGPRS), pa cket data, is a networ k service allows mobile phones to s end and receiv e data over an Internet protocol (IP)-based network. It enable s wireless acc ess to data networ ks such as the Internet. The applic ations that may use packe t data ar e MMS, video s treaming, browsing sessions, e- mail, remote Sy ncML, Java application downloading, a nd the PC dial- up. To define how to use the service, s elect Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Pa c k et data > Packet data connection > When needed â to se t the pac ket data registration and c onnection to established wh en an application using pack et data needs it and closed w hen you end t he application, or Always online â t o s et th e phone to aut omatically register to an pac ket data network when you sw itch the phone on. is s hown. Modem settings You can c onnect the phone using Bluetoot h wireles s technology t o a compat ible PC and use the phone as a modem to en able E GPRS connectivit y from the PC.
74 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To define the sett ings for connections fr om the PC, select Me nu > Settin gs > Connectivity > Pac k e t d a t a > P acket data se ttings > A ct ive access point , activat e the ac cess point yo u want to us e, and select Edit active access point . Select A lias fo r a cce ss poi nt , and enter a nic k name for t he cur rently selected acces s point. Select P acket data acces s point , and enter the ac cess point name (APN) to establish a connection t o an EG PRS network . You can als o set the dial-up service settings (access point name) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Options software. See PC Suite , page 113 . If you hav e set t he settings both on the PC and on your phone, the PC settings are used. Data tra nsfer and s ynchroniz ation Synchronize your data fr om calendar, note s, and contacts with another compatible dev ice (for exa mple, a mobile phone), a c ompatible PC, or a remote Internet server ( network serv ice). Partner list To copy or synchronize data from your phone, the name of the device and t he settings mus t be in the list of part ners in transfe r contacts. If you recei ve data from another device, for example, a compatible mobile phone, the par tner is automatically added t o the list, using t he contact data from t he other device. Server sync and PC sync s e ttings are the original items in t he list. To add new partner to the lis t, for example a new device, s elect Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data t ransfer > Options > Add transfer contact > Phone sync or Phone copy , and enter the setti ngs acco rding to the tra nsfer typ e.
75 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To edit t he copy and synchronize s ettings, select a contact from the par tner list, and se lect Options > Edit . To dele te a select ed partner, s elect Options > Dele te . You can not delete Ser ver sync and Phone s ync . Da ta tran s fer w ith a c o mpat ib le d evi ce For synchronization Bluetooth wireless tec hnology is us ed. The other device is in the standby mode. To start a data transfer, select Men u > Settings > Connectivity > Data t ransfer and t he transfer partne r from the list, other than Server sync and PC sy nc . According t o the settings the selected dat a will be copied or synchroniz ed. Data t ransfer wit hout SI M card Your phone allows the data transfer without hav ing a SIM card inse rted. Switch your phone on with no SIM card inserted, and s elect Tra n sf e r and fr om the following opt ions: Transfer contacts and select a contact, other than Ser ver sync and PC sync , from the partner list to transfer data from your phone. The phon e starts a synchronization or copy session. Receive dat a > Via Bluetooth to receive data fr om the other phone. Synchro nize from a co m pati ble PC To synchr onize data from calendar, not es, and contacts fr om a compatible PC, use Bluetooth wireless technology. You also need N okia PC Suite software of your phone installed on the PC.
76 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Synchronize the data in the phone cont acts, calendar, and notes to correspond with the data of your c ompatible PC by starting the sy nchronization from the PC. Synchro nize from a se rver To use a remote Internet server you have to s ubscribe to a synchronization service. For mor e information and t he settings required f or this service , contact y our service provider. You may receive the setti ngs as a configur ation message. See Configuration settings service , page 16 and Configuration , page 79 . If you have sa ved data on the remote Int ernet server, you can synchronize your phone by starting the sy nc hronization from your phone. Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Data tra nsfer > Server s ync . Dependi ng on the set tings, select Initialising sync or Initialising copy . Synchronizing for the first t ime or after an interrupted s ynchronization may t ake up to 30 minutes to complete, if the contacts or calendar are full. Call Select Menu > Set t ings > Call and from the f ollow ing options: Call divert (network service) â to divert your i ncoming calls. You may not be able to di vert your call if some call barring func tions are active. Se e Call barring servi ce in Securit y , page 80 . Anykey answer > On â t o answer an i ncoming call by briefly pr essing any key , except t he power, the left and right select ion keys, or the end key. Auto matic re dial > On â t o set your phone t o make a maximum of ten attempts to co nnect the ca ll after an uns uccessful c all attempt.
77 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Speed dialling > On and the na mes and phone numbe rs assigned to the speed- dialing key s, 2 to 9 . To dial, press and hold the corr esponding number key. Call waiting > Ac tivate â to set the network to not ify you of an incoming call while yo u have a call in progr ess (network s ervice). See Call waiting , page 32 . Summary after call > On â t o briefly display the approximat e duration and cost (network service) of t he call aft er each call. Send my caller ID (ne twork servi ce) > Ye s , or Se t by network . Line for out going calls (network service) â to s elect the phone line 1 or 2 to mak e calls, if s upported by your SIM car d. Phone Select Menu > Set t ings > Phone a nd from the f ollowing options: Phone language â to set the display language of your phone . If you sele ct Aut omati c , the phone s elects the language according to the inf or mation on the SIM card. Memory statu s â to view the free memory and t he used memory for e ach function in the list. Automatic keyguard â to se t the keypa d of your phone to lock automatically after a pre-s et time delay w hen the phone is in the st andby mode and no function of the phone has been us ed. Select On , and you c an set the time from 5 seconds to 60 minutes. Security keyguard â to set the phone to ask for the se curity c ode whe n you unlock th e keyguard. Enter the security c ode, and select On .
78 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . When the keygua rd is on, calls s till may be possible to the officia l emergency number programmed in to your de vice. Cell info display > On â to r eceive infor mation from the network operat or depending on the network cell us ed (netw ork service). Welcome note and enter the note you w ould like â to be shown br iefly when t he phone is switched on. Opera tor se lectio n > Auto matic â to set the phone automatically t o select one of the cellular networks available in your area. With Manual , you can select a network that has a r oaming agreement w ith your home ne twork operator. Confirm SIM service actions . See SIM services , page 112 . Help text activat ion â to select whether the phone s hows help t exts. Start-up tone â to sele ct whether the phone plays a start-up tone when the phone is switched on. En ha nce me nt This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible mobile enhanc ement. Select Menu > Set t ings > Enhancements . You c an select an enhancement menu if the corresponding enhancement is or has been connected to the phone. Depending on the enhancement , select from t he following options: Default profile â to se lect the prof ile that you w ant to be automatically activated when you connect to the s elected enhanceme nt.
79 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Aut oma tic a nswer â t o set t he phone to answer an incoming call automaticall y after 5 seconds. If Incoming call alert i s set to Beep onc e or Off , automatic answer is off. Lig hts â to s et the light s permanently On . Select Au to mati c to set the lights on for 15 second s after a key press. Text phone > U se text phone > Ye s â to use t he text phone s ettings instead of headset or loo pset settings. Config uratio n You can configure your phone with settings that are required for certain services to function c orrectly. The servi ces are brows er, multimedia me ssaging, remote Internet se rver synchr onization, presence, e-mail applicat ion, and streaming. Get the settings from your SIM-car d, from a ser vice provider as a conf iguration message or ent er your personal settings manually. Configuration settings from up to 10 different service providers can be stored in the phone and can be managed within this menu. To s ave the conf iguration settings rece ived by a c onfiguration mes sage sent by a service provider, s ee Configuration settings service , page 16 . Select Menu > Set t ings > Configuration and f rom the following o ptions: Default configuration sett ings â to view the service providers saved in t he phone. Scroll to a service provider , and select D e tails to view the applications that the configuration settings of t his service pr ovider supports. T o set the configuration sett ings of the service provider as default sett ings, select Options > Set as default . To delete configurat ion settings, s elect Delete .
80 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Activate default in all applications â to ac tivate the default configuration settings for supported applicat ions. Preferred access point â to vie w the s aved acces s points. Sc roll to an ac cess point, and select O ptions > Details t o view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and packet dat a acces s point or GSM dia l-up number. Connect to service provider support â to download the c onfiguration settings from y our service provider. Per s onal configuration set t ings â to add new pers onal accounts for various service s manually, a nd to acti vate or delete them. T o add a new personal account if you hav e not added any, selec t Add ; otherwis e, select Options > A dd new . Select the service type, and select and ent er each of the requir ed parameters . The parameters differ according to the selected se rvice type. To delete or ac tivate a personal ac count, scroll t o it, and select Options > Delet e or A ctiva te . Secur ity When security features that restrict calls are in use (such as call barring, cl osed us er grou p and fixed dia ling) calls still ma y be poss ible to the official emergency number prog rammed into your device. Select Menu > Set t ings > Sec urity and from the following options: PIN code request â to set th e phone to ask for your PIN or UPIN c ode every t ime the phone is switched on. Some SIM ca rds do not allow t he code reques t to be turned off. Call barring s e rvice (net w ork service) â to restrict incoming calls to and outgoing calls from your phone. A barring password is required.
81 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Fixed dialling â to restrict your ou t going calls to selected phone nu mb ers if this function is s upported by y our SIM card. Closed user group (network service) â to specify a group of people whom you ca n call and who can call you. Security level > Phone â the phone asks for th e securit y code whenev er a new SIM card is inserted into th e phone. Sele ct Memor y and the phone asks for t he security c ode when the SIM c ardâÂÂs memory is selected and you want to change the memory in us e. Access c odes â to set the PIN code o r UPIN code in use, or to change the s ecurity code, PIN code, UPIN code, PIN2 c ode, and bar ring password. Code in use â to select whethe r the PIN code or UPIN code should be act ive. Pin2 code request â to select whet her PIN2 code is required when using a specific phone featur e which is cove red by th e PIN2 c ode. Restor e fact ory sett ings To res et some of the menu settings t o their original va lues, sele ct Men u > Settings > Restore fac tory settings . Enter th e security c ode. Note that the data you have entered or downloa ded are not deleted, fo r example, t he names a nd phone numbers saved in contac ts.
82 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Operator menu This menu lets you ac cess a por tal to services provided by your net work oper ator. The name and the ic on depends on the operator. For more informati on contact your network operator. The operat or can update this menu wit h a service message. For more informat ion, refer to Se rvice inbox , page 108 . â Galle ry In this menu you ca n manage graphics, images, recordings and tones. These files are ar ranged in folde rs. Your p hone supports an act ivation key system t o protect acquired content. Always check the delivery ter ms of any content and activation key before acquiring t hem, as th ey may be subject to a fee. Co pyright prot ections may preven t som e ima ges, m usi c (incl uding ringi ng tone s), and othe r content from b eing copied, modified, transferred or fo rwarded. The files stored in Gallery use a memory that may have a capacit y of approximately 52 MB in the phone. 1. Select Menu > Gallery . The orig inal folders in Gallery are: Images , Video clips , Music files , Themes , Graphi cs , To n es , Recordings , and Received files . 2. Scroll to the desire d folder. To view a list of files in t he folder, selec t Open . Select Options and one of the following opt ions may be available: D ownloads , Delete folder , Move , Rename f older , Details , Type of view , Sort , A dd folder , Memory statu s , and Activation key list .
83 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 3. Scrol l to the file y ou want to vie w, a nd select Ope n . Selec t Opti ons , a nd use one of t he following functions that may be availa ble for the s elected file: Downloads , Delete , Move , Rename , Apply theme , Set as wallpaper , Se t a s ring tone , Details , Type of view , Sort , Add folder , M emory status . Send â to s end the selec ted file using MMS or Bluetooth wireless t echnology. Dele te al l â to delete all the files and folders in t he selected f older. Edit image â to insert t ext, a frame or clip-a rt into the s elected pict ure, or t o crop the image. Open in seq uence â to view the files in the folder one by one. Zoom â to increas e the size of th e image Mute audio ( Unmute audio ) â t o mute (unmute) the sound file. Set contrast â to adjust the cont rast level of the image. Activ ate con tent â to update the activation key of the select ed file. The option is only shown if the ac tivation key updating is supported by the file. Activ ation key li st â to vi ew the l ist of all available activat ion keys. You c an delete the activa tion keys , for exa mple, delete the expired ones. â Medi a Co pyright prot ections ma y prev ent som e im age s, musi c (inc luding rin ging tone s), and othe r co ntent fro m bei ng co pied, mo difie d, trans ferred or forwarded.
84 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Camera You can t ake photos or record video clips with the built-in camer a. The c amera produces pi ctures in JPEG format and vide o clips in 3GP format. When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws and respe ct local customs as well as pri vacy and legi tim ate rights of other s. Take a phot o Select Menu > M edia > Camera > Capture . The phone saves the photo in Gallery > Images . To take another phot o, select Back ; to send t he photo as a multimedia message, select Send . T o view t he options, se lect Options . Record a vid eo clip Select Menu > M edia > Camera . To select the video mode , scroll left or right, or sel ect Options > Vi de o , and select Re cor d . To pause the r ecording, select Pau se ; to res ume the rec ording, select Cont in. . To stop the recording, s elect St o p . The phone sa ves the recording in Gallery > Video clips . To view t he options, s elect Options . Media pla yer With t he media player you ca n view, play and downlo ad files, suc h as images, audio, video and anima ted images. You can also view compatible s treaming videos from a network server (network ser vice). Select Menu > Me dia > Media player > Ope n gallery , Bookmarks , Go to address , or Media downloads .
85 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Set up for a stream ing servi ce You may rec eive the configuration sett ings required for t he streaming as a configuration mes sage fr om the network ope rator or ser vice provider. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . To enter the settings manually, see Configuration , page 79 . Select Menu > M edia > Media player > Streaming settings and f r om the following opt ions: Configuration â only the c onfigurations that suppor t streaming are s hown. Select a service pr ovider, Default , or P ersonal config. . Account and a streaming service account contained in the active configuration settings. Music p lay er Your p hone includes a music player for listening to music tracks , recordings, or other MP3 or AAC s ound files that y ou have transf erred to the phone with the Nokia Audio Manager applic ation. Music files a re automatically de tected and added t o the default t rack list. Play mu sic tracks 1. Select Menu > M edia > Musi c player . The d eta il s of the fir st tr ack on th e default tr ack list ar e shown. To use the gr aphical keys, , , , or , on the display , scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. 2. To play a track, scroll to the trac k that you want, and selec t .
86 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To s kip to the be ginning of the next track, select . To skip to the beginning of the previous track, select twice. To rewind the current track, select and hold . To fast forward the current track, select and hold . Release t he key at the positi on you want. 3. To stop the playing, select . War ning: Li sten to mus ic at a m oderate level. C ontinuous e xposure to high volume may damage your h earing. Do not h old the device n ear you r ear when the loud speaker is in use, be ca use th e volume may be extre mely loud. Mus ic pl aye r se ttin gs In the M us ic player menu, the following opt ions may be available: V olume â to cha nge the volume leve l, press the na vigation key left or r ight. Play v ia bluetooth â to ma ke a connect ion to an audio e nhancement us ing a Bluetooth connection. Track list â to view a ll the t racks avail able on the track lis t. To pla y a track , scroll to the desired track, and select Play . Se lect Options > Refresh all tracks or Change track list â t o refres h the track list (for example, after adding new t r acks to the list) or change the trac k list tha t is shown wh en you open th e Mu sic pla yer menu, if s everal track lists ar e available i n the phone. Play options > Random > On â t o play the t racks in t he track list in random order. Select Repeat > Current t r ack or All tracks to play th e curren t track or th e entire track list repea tedly. Media equaliser â to open the lis t of media e qualizer sets. Se e Equalizer , page 90 .
87 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Loudspeake r or Hea ds et â to lis ten to the mus ic player t hrough the loudspeak er or a compat ible headse t connected t o the p hone. Tip: When using a hea dset, you can skip to the next track by pressing the headset key. Send â to s end the selec ted file using MMS or a Bluetooth connec tion. Music downloads â to con nect to a brows er service re lated to the c ur rent track. This function is only ava ilable when t he address of the service is included in t he track. Memory statu s â to view the free and us ed memory capacity. Radio The FM ra dio d epends on an ante nna othe r tha n the wirel ess device âÂÂs. A compa tible he ads et or enhancemen t n eeds to be atta ch ed to the device fo r the FM radio to funct io n properl y. War ning: Li sten to mus ic at a m oderate level. C ontinuous e xposure to high volume may damage your h earing. Do not h old the device n ear you r ear when the loud speaker is in use, be ca use th e volume may be extre mely loud. Select Menu > M edia > Radio . To us e the graphic al keys , , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and s elect it. Save rad io channels 1. To s tart the cha nnel search, s elect and hold or . To c hange the radio frequency in 0. 05 MHz steps , briefly press or .
88 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. To s ave the channel t o a memor y locat ion 1 to 9, pre ss and hold the corresponding number key. To save the channel in t he memory location from 10 to 20, press briefly 1 or 2 , and press and hold the desired number key, 0 to 9 . 3. Enter t he name of t he channel, and select OK . Liste n to the radi o Select Menu > M edia > Radio . To scr oll to the de sired channel, s elect or , or pres s the heads et key, or to select a radio channel location, br iefly press the corresponding number keys. Select Options and fr om the following options: Switch off â to turn off the radio. V olume â to cha nge the volume leve l, press the na vigation key left or r ight. Save channel , and ent er the channels name â to save a new channel . Channels â to select the list of saved channels. To delete or rename a channel, scroll to t he desired c hannel, and se lect Options > Delet e channel or Rename . Loudspeake r or Hea dset â to listen to the radio using the loudspeaker or headset. Keep the headset connected t o the phone. The lead of the headset functions as the radio antenna. Set frequency â to enter the fr equency of the desired radio channel. You can normally make a c all or answer an incoming c all while listening to the radio. During the call, the volume of the radio is mut ed. When an application using a packet data or HSCSD connect ion is sending or receiving da ta, it may interfere w ith the radio.
89 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Recorder You can record pieces of speech, sound, or an active call. T his is useful when recording a name and phone number for writ ing them down later. The recorder cannot be used w hen a data call or GPRS connect io n is acti ve. Record s ound 1. Select Menu > M edia > Recorde r . To us e the graphical keys, , , or , on the display, s croll left or r ight to the desired key, and select it. 2. To s tart the recor ding, select . To start the recording during a c all, selec t Options > Re cord . While recording a call, all parties t o the call hear a faint beeping s ound approximately every 5 se conds. When r ecording a call, hold the phone in the nor mal position near t o your ear . 3. To end the recor ding, select . The recording is saved in Gallery > Recordings . 4. To lis ten to the lat est recording, sele ct Options > Play l ast recorded . 5. To s end the last r ecording using Bluetooth, or a multimedia message, selec t Options > S end las t record ed . List of recordi ngs Select Menu > M edia > Recorde r > Options > Recordings list . The lis t of folders in the Ga lle ry is shown. Open Recordings to see the list with r ecordings. Sele ct Options to select options for files in the Gallery . See Galler y , page 82 .
90 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Equa lizer You can c ontrol the sound quality when us ing the music pla yer by amplifying or attenuating frequency bands. Select Menu > M edia > Equaliser . To ac tivate a s et, scrol l to one of t he equalizer sets, and s elect Activ ate . To vie w, edit, or rename a selected s et, select O pt ions > View , Edit , or Rename . Not all s ets can be edited or r enamed. â Organi ser Ala rm clo ck You can s et the phone to alarm at a desired time. Select Men u > Organ i ser > Alarm clock . To se t the ala rm, sel ect Alarm tim e , and enter t he alarm time. To change the alarm time when the alarm time is set, selec t On . To set th e phone to alert you on selec ted days of the we ek, selec t Repeat alarm . To s elect the al arm tone or set a radio c hannel as t he alarm tone, select Ala rm tone . If you select t he radio as an alarm to ne, connect t he headset t o the phone . The phone uses the las t channel you listened to as the alarm, and the ala rm plays through t he loudspeaker. If you remov e the headset or switch off the phone, the default a larm tone replaces the radio. To set a snooze time-out, select Snooze time-out .
91 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Stop the ala r m The phone sounds an a lert tone, and f lashes Ala rm! and the current time on the display, even if the phone was switched of f. To stop t he alarm, select Stop . If you let the phone continue to s ound the alarm for a minute or select Snooze , the alarm st ops for the selected snooz e time-out a nd then resumes. If the alarm tim e is reached while the device is switche d off, the device switc hes itself on and s tarts s oundi ng the al arm tone . If y ou se le ct St op , the device asks whether yo u want to activate the devi ce for calls. Select No to switch off the device o r Ye s to make and receiv e calls. Do not sele ct Yes when wirel ess phone use may cau s e in terference or d anger. Calenda r Select Menu > Organiser > Cale nd a r . The c urrent day is indicated by a frame. If there are any notes set for the day, the day is in bold type. T o vie w the day not es, select View . To vi ew a week , select Options > Week view . T o delete all notes in the calendar, selec t the mont h or week view, and select Options > D elete all notes . Other options for the c alendar day view can be make a not e; delete, edit , move, or repeat a note; copy a not e to another day; s end a note with Bluetoothtechnology; or send a note to t he calendar of another compatible phone as a text mess age or multimedia message. In Sett ings you can set the dat e and time se ttings. In the Auto-delete notes option you can set t he phone to d elete old notes aut omatically after a specified t ime.
92 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Make a c alenda r note Select Menu > O r ganiser > Calendar . Scroll to the date you want, select Options > Make a not e and se lect one of the following not e types: Meeting , Call , Bir t hday , Memo or Reminder . A note alarm The phone beeps, and di splays the not e. With a call note on the dis play, to call the displayed number, pres s the call key. To stop the alar m and t o view t he note, sel ect Vie w . To stop the a larm for 10 minutes, select Snooze . To stop the alarm without v iewing the note, select Exit . To -d o li st To s ave a note f or a task t hat you must do, selec t Menu > O rganiser > To-do lis t . To mak e a note if no note is added, select Add ; otherwise, select Options > Ad d . Write the note, an d select Save . Select the pr ior ity, the deadline and the alar m ty pe for th e no te . To vie w a note, sc roll to it, and s elect Vie w . You can a lso select an option to delete the selecte d note and d elete all the notes that you have mark ed as done. You can sort t he notes by pr iority or by deadline, send a note to another phone as a te xt message or a multimedia me ssage, save a note as a calendar note, or ac cess the c alendar. While vi ewing a note, you can als o select an opt ion to edit the deadline or priority for the not e, or mark the note a s done.
93 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Note s To use t his application f or writing and s ending notes, select Men u > O rganiser > Not es . To mak e a not e if no not e is added, select Add ; other wise, select Options > Make a note . Write a not e and se lect Save . Other opt ions for notes include deleting, and editing a not e. While edit ing a note, you can also exit th e text editor wit hout saving the cha nges. You can send the note to compatible dev ices using a t ext message , a multimedia mes sage, or Bluetooth wireless technology. If the note is too long t o be se nt as a t ext message, the phone asks you t o delete the appropriate number of characters from your note. Wal let In W allet , you can save pers onal information, such as credit card numbers, addresse s, and access co des to services that require a user name and p assword. You can e asily retrieve t he information in t he wallet to fill in online f orms, if the service supports it. The fir st time y ou access th e wallet, you define th e wallet code t hat prot ects your encr ypted data. At Create wallet c ode: , enter the code, and select OK t o confirm. At Verify w al let cod e : enter the code again, a nd select OK . See also Wallet code , page 16 . If you want to de lete all the c ontent of the wallet and the wallet c ode, enter * #7370925538# (* # res wallet# in letters) in the standby mode . You also need t he security c ode of the phone ; see Security code , pa ge 14 .
94 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To add or edit contents, open the Wallet menu. To use the cont ent of the wallet in a mobile service, ac cess the w allet from the browser. See Web , page 102 . Ac ces s the wallet m enu To ac cess the w allet menu, select Menu > Organiser > Wallet . En ter your walle t code, a nd select OK ; see Walle t set ti ngs , page 96 . Select from the f ollowing options: Wallet profiles â to creat e card combinat ions for different services . A wallet profile is helpful if the service asks you to fill in many data items. You ca n select the appropriate wallet profile instea d of selecting dif ferent cards separately. Cards â to save personal card information. You can save pay ment card, loy alty card, and ac cess card information, such as user name and pas sword combinations for diff erent services, addresses, and user data. See Save card details , page 94 . Tic kets â to save t he notificat ions of e-tick ets that you bought thr ough a mobile service . To view the ticket s, se lect Options > View . Receipts â to save receipts of mobile purchases. Per s onal notes â to save all kinds of per sonal information that you w ant to keep protected by the wa llet PIN code. S ee Personal notes , page 95 . Settings â to modify w allet settings. See Wallet s ettings , page 96 . Save car d details Access th e wallet, and select Ca rds . Select the card t ype to sav e details: Payment car ds , Loy alt y card s , A cce ss c ards , User info cards , or Address cards . If no card is added, s elect Add ; otherwise, select Options > Add new . Fill in the fie lds for the details.
95 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . If supported by your servic e provider, you c an also r eceive card information to your phone as a conf iguration message. You are notif ied of the c ard category. For availability of receiving card information as configuration settings, contact the card iss uer or ser vice provider. Persona l notes You can s ave personal notes, such as account number s, passwords, or codes. 1. Access th e wallet, and select P ersonal notes . If no note is added, s elec t Add ; otherwise, s elect Options > Add new . E nt er the no te and a ti tle for it. Select Options to edit a selected note, sort not es by name or date, or delete notes. 2. To vie w a note, sc roll to it, and s elect Vie w . 3. When viewing a note, select Edit to edit it. Select Options and from the following options: Send via text msg. â to copy the note as a t ext me ssage. Copy to calendar â t o copy the note to the calendar as a memo. Use de tail â to extracting numbers , e-mail addresses and Web addresses from a note. Dele te â to delet e the note. Create a wallet profi le When you have sa ved your per sonal card details , you can c ombine them t ogether into a wallet profile. You can use the profile to retrieve walle t data from different cards w hile browsing.
96 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Access th e wallet, and select W allet profiles . 2. To creat e a new wallet prof ile if no pr ofile is added, select Add . Otherwise, sel ect Options > A dd new . 3. Fill in the following fields. Some of the fields contain data t hat is selected from the wallet. You must save this data before y ou can create a w allet profile. Select payment card next and selec t a card fr om the payment card list . Select loyalty card next and selec t a card f rom the loy alty card list. Sel ect access car d next and select a card fr om the acces s card list. Select us er info card next and select a card f rom the user data card lis t. Select billing address next and s e lect an address from the address card list. Select shipping address next and select an address from t he address card list. Select receipt delivery addr ess next and s elect an addre ss from the addr ess card list. Select receipt delivery met hod next and sele ct the means of delivery: To phone number or To e-mail address . Wallet profile name: enter a name for t he profile. Wa llet se tti ngs Access th e wallet, and select Settings . To ch ange the wallet code, se lect Change code . To set the radio frequency ide ntification (RFID) code and type, select RF I D > RFID code an d RFID ty pe . RFID is tec hnology that helps se cure your c ommercial transa ctions.
97 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Wa llet pu rch ase s To do your shopping, acc ess the desi red Web site t hat supports the w allet. The service must support the Electronic C ommer ce Modeling La nguage specificat ion. See Connect to a service , pa ge 103 . Choose t he product you want to buy a nd read carefull y all provided info rmation before your purchase. The text may not fit within a single screen. T herefore, make sure to scroll thro ugh and read all of the text be fore your purchase. To pay for the ite ms you wish to buy, t he phone asks whe ther you want to use t he wallet. T he phone al so asks for your wallet PIN code. Select the card you want to pay with from the P ayment cards list. If the data form you receive from the servic e provider supports the Electronic Commerce Modeling Language specification, the phone automatically fills in t he credit c ard information or the wa llet profile from the wallet. Approve the purchase, and the information is forwarded. You may receive an acknowledgement or a digital r eceipt of the purchase. To clos e the wallet, select Close wallet . If you do not use the walle t for 5 minutes, it closes automatically. A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confi dential informa tion requiring passw o rds empty the ca che af te r eac h u se . T o emp ty th e ca che , s ee Cache memory , page 109 . Calculato r The c alculator in your phone adds, s ubtracts, multiplies, divides, c alculates the squar e and t he square root and converts cur rency values.
98 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Not e: This cal culator has limited accuracy and is desig ned for simple calcul a tions . Select Me nu > Organiser > Calculator . When 0 is displayed on the screen, enter the first number in t he calculation, pr ess the # key f or a decimal point. Select Options > Add , Subtract , Multiply , Divide , Square , Square root , or Change sign . Enter t he second number. For a total, selec t Equ a ls . As many times as it is necessary, s elect Options and t he option again. To start a new c alculation, first selec t and hold Clear . Performing a currency conversion Select Menu > O r ganiser > Calculator . To save the excha nge rate, select Options > Exc h ange rate . Select eithe r of the displa yed options. Enter t he exchange rate, press the # ke y for a de cimal point, and select OK . The exchange rate remai ns in the memory until y ou replace it with another one. To perfor m the currenc y conversion, enter the amount to be converte d, select O ptions > In domestic , or In foreign . Countd own ti mer Select Menu > O r ganiser > Countdown timer . Ent e r the alarm time in hours, minutes, and seconds, and select OK . If you wish, write y our own not e text that is displaye d when the time expires. T o start the countdown timer , select Star t . To change th e countdown time , select Change tim e . To stop t he timer, s elect Stop timer . If the alarm time is reached when t he phone is in the s tandby mode, the phone sounds a tone and flashes the note text if it is set or Countdown t ime up . St op the alarm by pressing any key. If no key is pressed, the alarm automatic ally stops
99 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . within 30 seconds. To stop the alarm a nd to delete t he note text, select Exit . T o restart t he countdown time r, select Restart . Stopw atch You can me asure time, take intermediat e times, or t ake lap times using the stopwat ch. During timing, t he other funct ions of the phone can be used. To set the stopwat ch timing in the background, press the end k ey. Using the stop watch or allowi ng it to run in the backgro und whe n using other fe atures incr ease s the dema nd on batt ery powe r an d redu ces t he ba ttery lif e. Select Menu > O r ganiser > Stopwatch and from the f ollowing options: Split timing â to take inter mediate times . To start the time obs ervation, se lect Start . Select Split every time t hat you want to take a n interme diate time. T o stop the time obs ervation, s elect Stop. To save the measured time, s elect Save . To start the time observation again, select Options > St ar t . The new time is added to the previous time. To reset the time w ithout saving it, select Re se t . To se t th e stopwat ch timing in the background, press the end k ey. Lap timing â to take lap times. To s et t he stopwatch timing in the bac kground, press the end key. Continue â to view the timing that you have set in the background. Show last â to v iew the most recently measured time if the stopwatch is not reset. View times or Delete times â to view or delete t he saved times .
100 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â App licat ions Gam es Your phone soft ware includes some games. Launch a ga m e Select Menu > A pplications > Game s . Scr oll to the de sired game, and select Open , or press the call key. For options related to a game, see Other a pplication options , page 101 . Game downloa ds Select Menu > Applications > Options > Downloads > Game downloads . The list of available bookmarks is shown. Selec t M ore bookm arks to access the list of bookmar ks in t he Web menu; see Bookmarks , page 107 . Only insta ll and use applications and other software fro m sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Game sett ings To s et sounds, lights, and shakes f or the game, select Menu > A pplications > Options > A pplication settings . Colle ction Your phone soft ware includes some Java applic ations specially des igned for t his Nokia phone.
101 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Launchi ng an applic ation Select Menu > A pplications > Collection . Scroll to an applica tion, and select Open , or press the call key. Other app lication opt ions Dele te â to delet e the applicat ion or appl ication set from th e phone. Details â to give addit ional information about the application. Update version â to check if a new v ersion of the a pplication is avail able for download fr om Web (netwo rk service ). Web page â to provide further inf ormation or additional dat a for the applic ation from an Internet page. This feature mus t be supported by t he network. It is only shown if an Internet address has been provi ded with t he applicat ion. Application acces s â to restrict the application from accessing the network. Differ ent categories are s hown. Select in each category, if available, one of th e following per missions: Ask every time and the phone as ks always for net access, Ask fir st time only and the phone asks on f irst atte mpt to net acce ss, Always all owe d t o allow the net access , or N ot allowed to not allow the net access . Do wnlo ad an a pp lica ti on Your phone support s J2ME Java applications. Make sure that t he application is compatible wit h your phone bef ore downloading it . Only insta ll and use applications and other software fro m sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. You can dow nload new Ja va applications in different wa ys:
102 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Select Menu > A pplications > Options > D ownloads > App. downloads , and t he list of available book marks is shown. Select Mo re b oo kma rk s t o access th e list of bookmar ks in t he Web menu. Selec t the approp riate bookmar k to connect to the desired page. For the availability of different services, pricing, and t ariffs, contact your service provider. Select Men u > We b > Dow nlo ads . Download an appr opriate application or game. See Download files , page 108 . Use the game download function. See Game downloads , page 100 . Use t he Nokia Application Installer from PC Suit e to download t he applications to your phone. Your device ma y have s o me bookmark s loaded for s i tes no t affiliated w ith Nokia . Nokia do es not warrant or endors e these sites. If you choose to acces s them, you should take the same precautions, for security or con tent, as you would with an y Internet site. When downloading an application, i t may be saved in the Games menu instead of the Applications menu. â Web You can access various mobile Internet services with your phone browser. Important: Use only services that you trus t a nd that offer adequa te security and protection against harmful software. Check th e availability of these s ervices, prici ng, tari ffs, and instruc tions with your service provider.
103 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . With t he phone browser y ou can view the servic es that use w ireless mar kup language (WML) or extensible hyp ertext markup language ( XH TML) on their pages. Appearance may va ry due to s creen size. You may not be able t o view all details of t he Internet pages . Set up brows ing You may receive the configuration settings required for browsing as a configuration mes sage fr om the network ope rator or ser vice provider t hat offers the service that you want to use. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . You can also ent er all the configuration sett ings manually. Se e Configur a tion , page 79 . Conne ct to a serv ice First, ve rify that t he correc t configuration settings of the ser vice that you want to use a re activat ed. 1. To s elect the s ettings for connec ting to the service, s elect Menu > We b > Settings > Configuration settings . 2. Select Configuration . Only th e configurations that support browsing s ervice are shown. Sel ect a servic e provider, Default , or P ersonal config. for br owsing. See Set up browsing , page 103 . Select Acco unt and a browsing service account contained in the active configuration settings.
104 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Select Display terminal window > Ye s t o perform manual user authent ication for intr anet connections. Secondly, make a conne ction to the service in one of t he following ways : â¢S e l e c t Menu > Web > Home ; or in the standby mode, pres s and hold 0 . ⢠To s elect a bookmark of the service, s elect Menu > We b > B ookmar ks . ⢠To s elect the la st URL, s elect Menu > We b > L ast web address . ⢠To enter the addres s of the service, selec t Menu > Web > Go to address , enter the address of t he service, and select OK . Br owse p ages After you ma ke a connect ion to the service, you can start browsing its pages. The function of t he phone ke ys may v ary in differ ent services . Follow th e text guides on the phone display. For more informat ion, contact your service provide r. If packet data is selected as the data bearer, is shown on t he top lef t of the display during browsing. If you rec eive a call or a text message, or make a call during a packet data connection, is shown on the top right of the display to indicat e that the pack et data connec tion is suspe nded (on hold). After a call t he phone t ries to reco nnect the pack et data connec tion. Browse wi th phone keys Scroll any direction to browse through t he page. To s elect a highlighte d item, pres s the call k ey, or select Select .
105 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To enter letters and numbers, press the keys, 0 to 9 . To enter spe cial chara cters, press * . Options while browsing The following options may be a vailable: Nokia.com , U se wal let i nfo , Home , Shortcuts , Add bookmark , Bookmarks , P age options , Histo ry , Down loa d , Oth er options , Reload , Q uit . The service provider may als o offer othe r options. A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confide n tial informa tion requiring passw o rds, empty the cache after each use. The in formation or services you have acce ssed is stored i n the cache. To empty the cache, see Cache memory , page 109 . Direct calling The browse r supports functions th at you can access while b rowsing. You can make a phone c all, send DTMF tones while a voice call is in progress, and save a name and a phone number from a page . Appe aran ce setti ngs While brows ing, select Options > Other options > Appearance se ttings ; or in the standby mode , select Me nu > We b > Settin gs > Appearance settings and fr om the following options: Text wrapping > On â to set t he text t o continue on the next line on the display. If you select Off , the text is abbrev iated. Fon t s ize > Extra s mall , Small , or Medium â to set the font size .
106 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Show images > No â to hide pictures on t he page. This can speed up the browsing of pages that contain a lot of pictures . Alert s > Alert for unsecure connection > Ye s â to set the phone to alert w hen a encrypt ed connection changes to an une ncrypted one during browsing. Alert s > Alert for unsecur e items > Yes â to set the pho ne to aler t w hen a encrypt ed page contains an unsecure item. These alerts do not guarantee a secure connection. F or more inf ormation, see Browse r security , page 109 . Character encoding > Content encoding â to select the enc oding for the browser page content . Character encoding > U nicode ( UTF-8) web addresses > On â to s et the p h one to send a URL as a U TF-8 encoding. You may need this setting when y ou access a Web page c reated in for eign language. Cooki es A cookie is data t hat a site saves in t he cache memory of your phone. Cookies are save d until you clear the ca che memory. See Cache me mory , page 109 . While browsing, select O ptions > Other options > Secu rity > Cookie se ttings ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings > Secur ity se ttings > Cookies . To allow or prevent the phone receiv ing cookies, selec t Allow or Re ject . Scripts over secure co nnection You can select whether t o allow the running of scripts from a secure page. The phone supports WML s cripts.
107 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. While browsing, select O ptions > Other options > Secur ity s etting s > Scri pt settings ; or in the sta ndby mode, se lect Menu > Web > Settings > Securi ty settings > Sc ripts over secure connection . 2. To allow the scripts , select Allow . Bookma rks You can save page addresses as book marks in the phone memor y. 1. While browsing, select O ptions > Bookmarks ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > Bookmarks . 2. Scrol l to a bookmar k, and select it; or pr ess the ca ll key t o make a c onnection to the page assoc iated with t he bookmark. 3. Select Options to view, edit, del ete, or s end the book mark; create a new bookmar k; or s ave the bookmark to a f older. Your device ma y have s o me bookmark s loaded for s i tes no t affiliated w ith Nokia . Nokia do es not warrant or endors e these sites. If you choose to acces s them, you should take the same precautions, for security or con tent, as you would with an y Internet site. Receiv e a bookmark When you have receiv ed a bookmar k that is sent as a bookmark, 1 bookmar k received is displayed. To save the bookmark, select Show > Save . To view or delete the bookmark, select Options > View or Delete . To discard the book mark direct ly after you have received the bookmark, s e lect Exit > OK .
108 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . D own lo ad f ile s To downloa d more tones, images , games, or applications to your phone (network ser vic e), s elec t Men u > We b > D ownload > Tone downloads , G raphic downloads , Game downloads , Video downloads , Theme downloads , or Ap p. downloads . Important: Only install and use applica tions and other softwa re from sources that offer adequate security and pro tection against harmful software. To save all downloade d files automatic ally in Gallery , select Menu > Web > Settings > Downloading settings > Automatic saving > On . Servi ce inbo x The phone is able to r eceive s ervice messages (pushed messages) s ent by your service provider (networ k service ). Service mes sages are notifications of , for example, news headlines , and they may contain a text message or a n address of a servi ce. To a cce ss the Service inbox in the s tandby mode, when y ou have r eceived a service message, select Show . If you select Exit , the mess age is moved to the Service inbox . To acce ss t he Service inbox later, select Men u > Web > Service inbox . To a cce ss the Service inbox while browsing, select Option s > Other options > Service inbox . Scroll to the message y ou want, a nd to activat e the brow ser and download t he marked cont ent, select Retrieve . To display detailed inf ormation on the service notific ation, or t o delete the message, select Options > Details or Dele te .
109 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Se rvic e in bo x se tt ings Select Menu > Web > Setti ngs > Service inbox settings . To s et whether you want to receive se rvice mess age, selec t Service messages > On or Off . To s et the phone to r eceive service messages only from cont ent authors approved by th e service provider, select Message filter > On . To v iew the list of t he approved cont ent authors, select T r usted channels . To s et the phone to aut omatically act ivate the browser from t he standby mode when the phone has received a service message, select A utom ati c conn ect io n > On . If you select Off , the phone activates the browse r only after you select Retrieve when t he phone has received a s ervice message. Ca che memory A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confide n tial informa tion requiring passw o rds, empty the cache after each use. The in formation or services you have acce ssed is stored i n the cache. To empty the cache, while browsing, select Options > Other options > Clear th e cac he ; in t he standby mode, select Menu > Web > C lear the cache . Br owse r se curi ty Security features may be required for some service s, such as online banki ng or shopping. For such connec tions you need s ecurity ce rtificates and pos sibly a security module , which may be available on your SIM car d. For mor e information, contact your service provider.
110 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Securi ty modul e The s ecurity module impro ves security servic es for applicat ions requiring a browser connec tion, and allows you to use a digital signature . The security module may cont ain certifica tes as well as pr ivate and public keys. The certific ates are save d in the secur ity module by t he service provider. Select Menu > Web > Setti ngs > Secu ri ty s ett ing s > Sec urity module s ettings and from the following opt ions: Security module details â to show the security module title, status, manufacture r, an d serial numbe r. Module PIN request â to set the phone to ask for the module PIN when using service s provided by the securi ty module. Enter the code, and se lect On . To disable the module PIN request, select Off . Change module PIN â to change the module PIN, if allowed by the s ecurity module. Ent er the c urrent module PIN code, then e nter the new code twice. Change signing PIN â to c hange the signing PIN code for t he digital signature. Select t he signing PIN you want to chang e. Enter the current PIN code, then enter the new code t wice. See als o Access codes , pa ge 14 . Ce rtif ica tes Important: Even if the use of certi ficates makes the risk s involved in remote connectio ns and software insta llation conside rably smaller, they mu s t be used correctly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate does not o ffer any protection by itself; the certificate manager must contain correct, authentic, or trusted certifica tes for increased security to b e available. Certificates have a
111 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . restricted lifetime. If Expir ed certificate o r Certifi cate not valid yet is shown even if the certificate should be valid, check tha t the curre nt d at e a n d t im e in you r d e vi ce a re co rr ect . Before changing any certificate settings, you mus t make sure that y o u really trust t h e owner of the cert ificate and that the certifica te really belong s to the lis ted owner. There are three kinds of certificates: server certificat es, authority certific ates, and user ce rtificates. You may receiv e these cer tificates from y our servic e provider. Authority certificates a nd user cer tificates may also be s aved in the s ecurity module by the service provider. To vie w the list of the authority or user c ertificates downloade d into your phone, sel ect Menu > Web > Set t ings > Security sett ings > A ut hority certificates or User certificates . The s ecurity indicator is displayed during a connection, if the dat a transmission between the phone and the content server is encrypted. The security ic on does not ind icate t h at the d ata t ransmission b etween the gat eway and the content server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is s ecure. The service provider secu res the dat a transmissi o n between the gateway and the cont ent server. Digital s i gnat ure You can ma ke digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card ha s a security module. Using the digital signature can be the same as signing your name t o a paper bill, contract, or other document. To mak e a digital signature, selec t a link on a pa ge, for example, th e title of t he book you want to buy and its price. The t ext to si gn, which may include the amount and dat e, is shown.
112 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Check tha t the header text is Re a d and that t he digital signat ure icon is show n. If the digital signature ic on does not appear , there is a secur ity breach, and you should not ent er any personal data such as your signing PIN. To s ign the text , read all of the text first, a nd then se lect Sign . The text may not fit within a single screen. Therefore , make sure to scroll through and read all of t he text befor e signing. Select t he user cer tificate you want to use. Enter th e signing PIN (see Ac ce ss codes , page 14 ), and select OK . The digital signature ic on disappears, and the service may display a c onfirmation of y our purchase. â SIM s ervic es Your S IM card may pro vide additional services that y ou can acces s. This menu is s hown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and cont ents of the menu depend on t he SIM card. For availabili ty and information on using SIM services , contact your SIM card vend o r. This may be the servi ce pr ovid er, ne twork o perat or or oth er vend or. You can s et the phone to s how you the confirmation messages sent between your phone and th e network when y ou are us ing the SIM service s by select ing the option Yes wi thin the m enu Confirm SIM service actions , in Phone se ttings . Note that accessing these services may involve sending messages or making a phone call for which y ou may be cha rged.
113 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 7. PC connectivity â PC Su ite You can us e your phone wit h a var iety of PC connectivity and data communications applications. With PC Suite you c an synchronize contacts, calendar and to-do notes, and notes between your phone, and the compa tible PC, or a remote Inte rnet server ( network s ervice). You may find more information about PC s u ite on the CD delivered with your phone, and, for example, downloadable f iles in the s upport area on t he NokiaâÂÂs Web site, www.noki a.com/support. â P a cket dat a, HSC SD, and C SD With your phone you c an use the pac ket data, HSCSD (high-speed circuit switched data), and CSD (circuit switched da ta, GSM da ta ) ser vi c es. For availa bility and su bscription to data services, contact your net work operator or service provider. The us e of HSCSD services consumes the phone bat tery faster than normal v oice or data calls. You may need t o connect the phone to a charger for the duration of da ta tr ans fe r. See Packet dat a (EGPRS) , page 73 .
114 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Dat a c ommu nicati on a pplic at ion s For information on using a data communication application, refer to the document ation provided with it. Making or ans wering phone calls during a computer connection is not recommended, as it mi ght disrupt the oper ation. For bet ter performance during dat a calls, place the phone on a stat ionary surfac e with the keypad f acing downward. D o not move t he phone by holding it in your hand during a da ta call.
115 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 8. Bat tery informa tion â Cha rging and disc harg ing Your de vice is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new b attery is achieved only afte r tw o or three complet e charge and discharge cycles. Th e b attery can be ch arged an d dis charge d hu ndreds of times but i t wil l even tua lly we ar out. Wh en the talk an d standby time s are noticeably sho rter than normal, replac e the batt ery. Use only Noki a appr oved batter ies , and re char ge you r batt ery on ly wi th No kia ap prove d c harge rs designated for this device. Unplug th e charger from the electrical plug and th e device when n ot in use. D o no t leave the battery connected to a charger. Overcharging m ay shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged batt ery w ill lo s e its charg e over time . Temperat ure ext remes can affect the abilit y of your battery to charge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is dama ged. Do not short-cir cuit the battery. Accidental short-circu iting can occur when a m etall ic object such as a coin, cli p, or pen causes dire ct connection of th e positive ( ) and negative (- ) terminals of the battery. (Th ese look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for examp le, when you carry a spare battery i n your pocket or purse. Short-ci rcu iting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving th e b atte ry in hot or co ld places, such as in a clo sed car in s u mmer or win ter conditions, w ill reduce the capacit y and lif e time of the b a ttery an d its ability to charge. Always try to keep the battery between 1 5 ðC and 25ðC (59ðF and 77ðF). A devi ce w ith a hot or cold battery ma y not work temporari ly, even when the battery is fully charged. Batte ry performa n ce is parti cularly limi ted in temperature s w ell b elow freezing .
116 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Do not dispo s e of batter ies in a fire as they may explode. Batteri es may also explod e if damaged. Dispos e o f batt eries accordin g to local regulation s . Please re cycle wh en possible. Do not dis pos e as ho useh old waste . â Nokia batter y authent i cat i on guide l ines Always use orig inal Nokia b atteries for your s afety. To che ck that you are gett ing an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an autho rized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packagi n g and insp ect the hologram label u sing the follow ing ste ps: Successful complet ion of the four st eps is not a total assurance o f the authe n ticity o f the battery. If you have any reason to belie ve that your battery is not an authenti c original Nokia battery, yo u should refra in from using it and tak e it to the nearest autho rized Nokia service poi nt or de ale r for as sist an ce. Your auth or ized Nok ia serv ice p oi nt or dea ler wi ll ins pe ct t he battery for authentici ty. If authenticity cannot be verifi ed, return the bat tery to the place of purcha se. Auth e n tica te hologr am 1. Wh en look ing at the ho logra m labe l, you shoul d see t he No kia conn ecting h ands s ymbol from one a ngle a nd the Nok ia Orig inal En han c eme nt s lo go w he n loo k ing fro m ano t her ang le.
117 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. When you ang le the ho logram left, right , down, a nd up, you shou ld see 1 , 2, 3, an d 4 dot s on e ach side resp ecti vely . 3. Scr atch the side of the labe l to re veal a 20-di git co de, for exampl e 12345678 91987 6543210. T urn the ba ttery s o that the numbers a re facing upwards. The 20-digit cod e reads starting from the number at the to p row followed by the bottom row. 4. Confi rm that the 2 0- digit code is valid by foll owing the instructio ns at www.nokia.com/batt erycheck. To creat e a text messa g e, ente r the 20-digit code for exa mple 12345678 91987 6543210, and send to 44 778 6 200276. Nati onal and i nte rnati onal opera tor ch arges wil l ap ply. You should receive a message indi ca ting whe th er the code ca n be au th en tic a ted . What if your battery is not authentic? If you cannot confirm tha t your Nokia batte ry with the hologram on the la bel is an authent ic Nokia battery, please do not use the b attery. T ake it to th e n earest auth orized Nokia service point or dealer fo r assista n ce. The use of a b a tter y that is not appro ved by the manufa cturer
118 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . may be d ange rous an d m ay res ult in po or perf orm ance a nd damage to your d evice and i ts enhancements . It may also invalidat e a ny appr oval or warranty ap plying to the de vice. To find out more about or iginal Nokia batteri es, visit www.n okia.com/ba ttery.
119 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . CARE AN D MAINTENA NCE You r dev ice i s a pr oduct of supe rior des ign an d c rafts mansh ip an d shou ld be tr ea te d with care. The suggestions bel ow will help you protect yo u r warranty coverage. ⢠Kee p the d evice dry. Prec ipitat ion, humidi ty a nd al l types of liqu ids o r moi sture can contain mineral s that will co rro de electro nic circuits. If your device does g et wet, remove the battery a n d allo w the device to dry comple tely before replac ing it. ⢠Do not us e or s tore the device in d usty, d irty are as. Its movi ng par ts an d e lectron ic co mpon ents c an be d ama ged. ⢠Do not store the d evice in hot a reas. High temperatures can short en the life of elect ronic de vices, dama ge b atteri es, and wa rp or melt c ert ain plasti cs. ⢠Do not store the devi ce in cold area s. When the device returns to its normal temperatu re, mo istur e can form i nsid e th e devic e a nd dama ge e lectr onic c ircui t bo ards. ⢠Do not attemp t to open th e d evice oth er than as instructed in this g uide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, o r shake the device. Ro u gh handlin g can break internal circuit boards and fi ne mec hanics . ⢠Do not use harsh chem icals, cleaning s olven ts, or stron g dete rgents to clea n the dev ice. ⢠Do not pa int t he dev ice. Paint c an cl og t he mov ing p arts an d p revent pro per op erat ion. ⢠Use a soft, cl ean, dry clot h to clean any lense s (such as camera , p roxim ity s ensor, and light s ensor l enses). ⢠Use only th e sup plied or an appro ved repl acem ent an tenn a. U naut horiz ed an tenn as, mo dificat ions , or at tachme nts co uld d amage the devic e and may vi olat e regu lations gov erni ng radio devices . ⢠Use cha rgers indoo rs.
120 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Always creat e a backup of data you wa n t to keep (such as contacts and cal e ndar note s ) before sending your devi ce to a service facilit y. All of the abov e s uggesti o ns apply equ ally to your de vice, batt ery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not workin g p rop erly, take i t to the neares t authorized service facility for service.
121 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Add itiona l safet y inform ation Your d evice and its enhancements may contain sma ll parts. Keep t hem out of the reach of s mall children. â Operating environment Remember to f ollow any spe cia l regula tions in force in an y area and always s witch of f your device whe n its us e is proh ibited or w hen it may cause int erference or dang er. Use the devic e only in it s normal opera ting position s . This device meet s RF exposure guid elines when used either in th e normal use po sition again st the ear or when po sitio ned at le ast 1.5 cm away from the body. Whe n a carry case, belt clip o r holder is used for body-worn ope ration, it sho u l d not con tain meta l an d shou ld pos ition the de vice th e abo ve-s tated d istanc e from your body. In order to tr ansmit data fil es or mes sages, this d evice re quires a good qua lity connection to the network. In some cases , transmiss ion of data files or message s may be delaye d until such a connect ion is a vaila b le. Ensure t h e a bove s eparation d istance instructions are fo llowed until the tr ansmis sion is c ompleted . Parts of the device a re magnetic. Metalli c materi als may be attract ed to the device , and persons with a hearing aid should n o t hold th e device to the ear with the h earin g aid. D o not place cred it cards or o ther magneti c storage med ia near the d evice, beca use informat ion st ored o n th em m ay be er ased . â Medical dev ices Ope ration of a ny ra dio tra nsmi ttin g equipm ent, i nclud ing wi rel ess phon es, m ay int erfe re with the functi o nality o f inadequately p ro tected medical devices. Co nsult a physician or t h e
122 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . manufacturer of the med ical device to determin e if they are adequ a tely shi elded from external RF energ y o r if you have any questions . S witch o ff your device in heal th care facilitie s when any regulatio ns posted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospital s or health care f aciliti es may be usin g equipment th a t could b e sensitive to exter nal RF energy. Pacemaker s Pacemaker manu facturers recommend that a minimum separatio n of 15,3 cm ( 6 inches) be mai ntain ed be tween a w irele ss pho ne an d a pa cema ker t o av oid pot entia l inte rfere nce wi th the pacemaker. Th ese recommenda tions are consistent wit h the independ ent research by and recommendat ions of Wireless Tec h nolo g y Research . Perso n s with pac ema kers s hould: ⢠always keep the device more than 15, 3 cm (6 inches) from thei r p acemak er w hen the device is switch ed on; ⢠not ca rry th e de vice i n a br east poc ket; and ⢠hold the de vice to the ear opposite the p a cemaker to min imize the potent ial for interference. If you suspect inte rference, switch off your device a nd move the device away . Hearing a ids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with so me hearing aids. If interference occurs, consu lt your servi ce provi der. â Vehicles RF signals may affect impro p erly in s tall ed or inadeq uately shield ed electron ic systems i n motor vehicl es such as el ectronic fuel inje ction systems, elect ronic antiskid (antilo ck) br aking sys tem s, el ect roni c sp eed c ontr ol s yste ms, a ir bag s yste ms. F or more inf orma tio n, check with the ma n ufactu rer or its represent ative of your vehicle o r a ny e quipment tha t has be en adde d.
123 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Only qualif ied personnel shoul d service th e d evice, o r install th e device in a vehicle . Faulty installatio n o r servi ce may be dangerous and ma y invalidate a ny warranty t h at may appl y to the device. Ch eck regula rly that all wireless de vice equipment in your veh icle is mo unted and op eratin g pr operl y. D o not sto re or c arr y flam ma ble l iqui ds, ga ses, or explos iv e mat erial s in the same compar tment as the device, it s parts, or en hanceme nts. For vehicle s equipped with an air b ag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, incl udin g inst alle d or port able w ire less equi pment in t he are a ove r th e air b ag or in the air bag deploy ment area. If in- vehicle wireles s equip ment is improperl y insta lled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. â Airplanes Using your de vice while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operatio n of the airc raft, disrupt th e wirele s s tele p hone networ k, and may be illegal. â Potentia lly explosi ve enviro nments Switch off your device when in any area with a pot entially explosive a tmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potenti ally explo s ive atmo spheres include are as where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle eng i ne. Spar ks in such areas could caus e a n explosion or fire res ulting in bodily injury or even death. Sw itch off the device at refuelling poi nts such as near gas pu mps at s ervic e st ation s. O bser ve r est ricti ons o n t he us e of ra dio eq uipmen t in fuel depots , sto rage , and dist ributi on ar ea s, chem ical plan ts or where bla sting operatio n s are in progress . Areas with a potenti ally explosive a tmosph ere are oft en but not always clea rly marked. They in clude below deck on bo ats, chemical tran sfer or storag e fac ilities , vehi cles usi ng liqu efie d petr oleum gas (such a s prop ane o r buta ne), a nd ar eas where the air co n tains chemical s or particle s such as grain, dus t o r metal powders.
124 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Emergency ca lls Important: Wir eles s phon es, in clud ing th is de vic e, o perat e usin g radi o sig nals , wi rele ss networks , landline n etworks, a nd user-p rogramm ed functions . Bec ause of thi s, connecti ons in all condition s cannot b e gua ranteed. Yo u should never rel y solely on any wireles s device for es sential communica tions like medical emergencies . To make an emergency call: 1. If the device is not on, switch it o n. Check for adequ a te signal s trength. Some network s may require that a valid S IM card is pro perly inserted in th e d evice. 2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and rea d y the device for calls. 3. Enter the official emergency number for yo ur present location. Emergency numb ers vary by lo cat ion. 4. Press t he call ke y. If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those fea tures off before you can make an emergency cal l. If the device is in of fline or fli g ht mode you mus t change the profil e to activat e the phone funct io n before you can make an emerg ency cal l. Consult this guide or your service pro vider for more information. When making an emergency call , give all the nec essary informatio n as accurately as possible. Y our wireless device ma y b e the only mea ns of communication at the scen e o f an acc ident. Do no t end t he ca ll until gi ven pe rmiss ion to do so.
125 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â C ert ific atio n in fo rma tio n (S AR) THIS DEVICE MEETS INTE RNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPO SURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile d evice is a radio tran smitte r and receiver. It is design ed and manuf actur ed not to exceed the lim its for exposur e to radio frequency (RF) recommen d ed by in ternatio n al guideli nes (ICNIRP). Thes e limits are par t of compreh ensive guidelin es and establish pe rmitted level s of R F ener gy fo r the ge neral p opula tion. T he g uidel ines we re dev elope d by inde pend ent sc ienti fic organi sat ions t hr oug h peri odic an d th oro ugh eva luat ion of sc ient ific studies. The guide lines in clude a subst antial safety mar g in des igned to assur e the safety of all perso ns, regardless of age and health. The exposu re standard for mobile devices emplo ys a unit of measureme nt known as the Specifi c Absorpt ion Rate, or SAR. Th e SAR limit sta ted in the intern atio nal guide lines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted us ing standa rd operating positi o ns with the device tra nsmit ting a t its highes t certi fied powe r level in all test ed fre quency band s. Alt hou gh the SA R is de ter mined at the high est certif ied po wer l evel , the actua l SAR of th e de vice w hile operatin g can be well b elow the maxi mum value. Th is is because th e d evice is d esi gned to operate at mult iple power leve ls so as to use only the p o wer req uired to reach th e network. In general, the clo ser you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the d evice. The highes t S AR value f or this device when tested f or use at th e ear is 0.5 W/kg. SA R valu es ma y vary depe nding on nat ional repor ting and t estin g requ irem ents a nd th e netw ork ba nd. Us e of d evic e acce ssor ies a nd enh ancem ents m ay re sult i n diffe rent SAR val ues. Add ition al SAR inform atio n may be pro vided und er product inform atio n at www. nok ia. co m. * T he SAR limi t for mobil e de vices used by the publ ic is 2.0 watt s/kil ogram (W/k g) ave rage d over ten gram s of body tiss ue. The gu id elines incorporate a subst antial margin of safe ty to gi ve addit ional p rote ction f or the public and to ac count for an y variat ions i n measu reme nts. SA R value s may vary dependi ng on nati onal re porti ng req uireme nts and the network ba nd.
126 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . For SAR informa tion in other reg ions please look under product information at www. nok ia. co m.
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Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. This pr oduct is lice nse d un der the MPEG-4 Visu al P atent Portf o lio Li cen se (i ) for per sonal an d no ncom m ercia l use in c onne ctio n wi th in form atio n w hich h as b een enco de d in c omp lian ce wi th t he MPEG-4 Visual Sta ndard by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and (ii) for use in co nnect ion wit h MPEG -4 vid eo pr ovid ed by a li cens ed v ideo provi der . No li c ens e is gr ante d or s hall be impli ed f or a ny oth er u se. A ddi ti onal i nfo rma tio n inc lud ing t hat rel ati ng t o promo ti onal , i nter nal a nd comm erci al uses m ay be obtained from MPEG LA , LLC. S ee http:/ /www.m pegla .com. Nokia oper ate s a po licy of conti n uous devel opm ent. Noki a res er ves th e r ight to make ch an ges an d impro veme nts t o a ny of the pr oduc ts desc ribe d in thi s doc ument wit hout prio r not ice . Un der n o circ umst ance s sh all N oki a be r espo nsibl e for a ny l oss o f da ta or inco me or any speci al, inci den tal, c on seque nti al or in dir ect da mage s how soev er c ause d. T h e c o n t e nt s o f t h i s d o c u m e n t a r e p r o v i d e d " a s i s " . E x c e p t a s r e q u i r e d b y a pp l i c a b l e l a w , n o w a r r a n t ie s o f an y kin d, e ithe r exp res s or i mp lied , inc ludi ng, but not li mi ted to, th e im plie d w arran tie s of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose , are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. The av aila bili ty of pa rtic ula r pr oduc ts m ay va ry by r egi on. Ple ase ch eck with th e No kia deale r nea re st t o you. Ex port C ontro ls This devi ce may c ont ain com mod itie s, te chn ology or softw are s ubje ct to expo rt la ws and regu lat ions fro m the U S and ot her co untries . Div ersio n con trary to la w is p rohibit ed. 9232 46 7/I s sue 3
4 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Contents For your safety ..................................................... ................................................ 9 General information ............................................. ............................................. 13 Your Noki a 8800 package ................................ ................................. ................ ....................... .............. 13 Overvie w of functions ....................... ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 14 Acce ss codes ........................ ................................ ................. ................................ .......... ...... ..................... 14 Security code .................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............. ................... ..... 14 PIN co des ........................... ................................ ................. ................................ .......... ...... ..................... 15 PUK co des .......... ................................ ................ ................................. ........................... ..................... ..... 15 Barring p assword ............................................ ................................. ................ .................. .............. ..... 15 Wallet code ....................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..................... 16 Confi guration s ettings s ervice ........................ ................. ................................ ........................ ............. 16 Dow nloading conte nt and applic ations ....... ................. ................................ ................ ................... .. 17 Nokia Care Premium Service ........................... ................................. ................ ......................... ....... ..... 17 Nokia sup port on the Web ............... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 19 1. Getting started ................................................. ............................................. 20 Instal l the SIM card and the battery............. ................................. ................ ............................. ........ 20 Charge the battery ............................. ................ ................................. ................ ............... . ..................... 21 DT-8 D esk stand .............................................. ................................. ................................ . ............... ..... 22 Switc h the phone on and off .......... ................ ................................. ................ ......................... ....... ..... 23 Open th e keypad . ................................ ................ ................................. .............................. .................. ..... 24 Norm al operating posit ion ............... ................................. ................................ ................ ..................... 24 2. Your phone.......................... ............................................................ ............... 25 Keys and parts ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ........... ..... ..................... 25 Stand by mode ...................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............ .... ..................... 27
5 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Shortc uts in the standby mode ................... ................................. ................ .............................. ....... 28 Power s aving .... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .............. .. ................ ..... 28 Indicators ........... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ..... 28 Keyp ad lock (keyguard) ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 29 3. Call funct ions ..................... ............................................................ ............... 31 Make a call ........................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 31 Spee d dialing ....................... ................ ................................. ................................ .......... ...... ................ ..... 32 Answe r or rej ect a call ...................... ................ ................................. ................................ . ............... ..... 32 Call w aiting....... ................ ................................ ................. ................................ ........... ..................... ..... 32 Opti ons during a call ......................... ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 33 4. Write text .......................................................... .............................. ............... 34 Settings ................................. ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... ................ ..... 34 Predi ctive text input .......................... ................................. ................ ............................... . ..................... 34 Writing c ompoun d word s ............................. ................. ................................ ........................... ..... ..... 35 Traditi onal te xt input ........ ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 35 5. Navigate the menus ....................................................................... ............... 36 Acce ss a me nu funct ion ................... ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... ..... 36 6. Menu functions .................. .............................. ............................................. 37 Me ssages ............................... ................ ................................. ................................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 37 Text messages (S MS) ...................... ................................. ................ ................................ ..... ........... ..... 37 Multim edia messages (MM S) ...................... ................................. ................ ............................... . ..... 40 Folders ................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 44 Instant message s (IM).... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 44 E-mail applic ation .......................... ................................. ................ ................................ .. .............. ..... 50 Voice m essages ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 52 Info message s... ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 53 Service comm ands .......... ................................ ................. ................................ .................... ................. 53
6 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Delete messa ges .............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ ..... 53 Message settings ............. ................................ ................................. ................ ................. ............... ..... 54 Message counter ............................. ................................. ................ ................................ .. ................... 57 Cont acts ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ...... ......... ................. ..... 57 Searc h for a con tact ....................... ................ ................................. ................ ................... ............. ..... 57 Save na mes a nd ph one num bers ................................. ................................ ................ .................. ... 58 Save num bers, it ems, or an image .............................. ................ ................................ ................ . .... 58 Copy contac ts................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................ ..................... 59 Edit contact det ails ........................ ................ ................................. ................................ .. .............. ..... 59 Delete contacts or con tact deta ils ............. ................. ................................ ............................... ...... 59 Busines s cards .................. ................................ ................. ................................ .............. ....................... 60 My presence ...................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ..... 60 Subscri bed names ........... ................................ ................. ................................ ................... .................. 61 Settin gs .............. ................................ ................ ................................. ........................ ........................ ..... 63 Groups ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ........................ ....... . ..................... 63 Speed dialing .... ................................ ................ ................................. ............................. ................... ..... 63 Voice d ialing ..... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .................... ..... 64 Info, service, and my numbe rs..... ................................. ................ ................................ ............ .... ..... 65 Call regi ster .......... ................................ ................ ................................. ....................... ......................... ..... 66 Recent calls lists .............................. ................................. ................ ................................ ................ ..... 66 Counters and timers ....... ................................ ................................. ................ .................... ............ ..... 66 Positio ning information ................ ................ ................................. ................................ ................ ..... 67 Settin gs ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ..... .......... ................. ..... 67 Profiles ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ....... ......................... ..... 67 Themes ............................... ................ ................................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 68 Tones ................... ................................ ................................. ................ ...................... .......... ................ ..... 68 Display ................ ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....... ......... ................ ..... 69 Time and date... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .............. .. ..................... 69 My shortcuts ..................... ................................ ................. ................................ ................................ ..... 70
7 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Connecti vity...... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .................... ..... 71 Call ...... ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ .... ............ ..................... 76 Phone .. ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ....... ......................... ..... 77 Enhanc ement.................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................... . ..................... 78 Configur ation ... ................................ ................................. ................ .............................. .. ................ ..... 79 Security .............. ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ........ ........................ ..... 80 Restore fa ctory s ettings ................................ ................. ................................ ...................... ............... 81 Operato r menu .................... ................ ................................. ................................ ............. ... ..................... 82 Galle ry.................... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ... ............. ..................... 82 Me dia ..... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ .................... ............................ ..... 83 Camera ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ......... ....................... ..... 84 Media player ..................... ................................ ................. ................................ ............. ... ..................... 84 Music pl ayer ..................... ................ ................................. ................................ ............. ... ................ ..... 85 Radio ... ................ ................................ ................ ................................. ...................... .......... ................ ..... 87 Recorder ............................. ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 89 Equalizer ............................ ................ ................................. ................................ ......... ....... ..................... 90 Orga niser ............... ................................ ................ ................................. ................ ...... .......................... ..... 90 Alarm cl ock ....... ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ............ .... ..................... 90 Calendar ............................. ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....................... ..... 91 To-do list ........... ................................ ................ ................................. ......................... ....................... ..... 92 Notes... ................................ ................................ ................. ................................ ...... .......... ..................... 93 Wallet . ................ ................................ ................................. ................ ....................... ......... ................ ..... 93 Calculato r .......... ................................ ................................. ................ .......................... ...... ................ ..... 97 Countdow n tim er ............................ ................ ................................. ................................ ... ............. ..... 98 Stopwa tch ......................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................ .................... ..... 99 Appl ications ......... ................ ................................ ................. ................................ ......... ....... .................. 100 Game s . ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ........ ........ .................. 100 Collection .......................... ................ ................................. ................................ .......... ...... .................. 100 Web ........................ ................................ ................ ................................. ................... ............. ................ .. 102
8 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Set u p brow sing ............................... ................ ................................. ................ ................ ................ .. 103 Connect to a s ervice ....................... ................ ................................. ................ ................... ............. .. 103 Browse pages ................... ................ ................................. ................ ............................... . ................ .. 104 Appea rance settings ....... ................................ ................................. ................ ................................ .. 105 Cookies ............................... ................ ................................. ................ ........................ ........ .................. 106 Scripts over secure con nection ................... ................................. ................ ............................. ... .. 106 Bookmark s ......... ................................ ................ ................................. ............................ .... ................ .. 107 Downlo ad files ................. ................ ................................. ................................ ............... . .................. 108 Service inbox .................... ................ ................................. ................ ................................ ................ .. 108 Cache memo ry ................. ................................ ................. ................................ ................ . ................. 109 Browse r security .............................. ................................. ................ ................................ .................. 109 SIM s ervices ......... ................................ ................................. ................ ......................... ....... .................. 112 7. PC connectivity ................... ............................................................ ............. 113 PC S uite . ................................ ................ ................................. ................................ ..... ........... .................. 113 Packet data, HS CSD, and CS D ......................... ................................. ................ .......................... ...... .. 113 Data c omm unication applicat ions. ................................. ................ ................................ .............. .... 114 8. Battery information............ ............................................................ ............. 115 Chargi ng and disch arging ................ ................................. ................ ................................ ...... .......... .. 115 Nokia battery authent ication g uidelines ..... ................................. ................ ................................ .. 116 CARE AND MAINTENANCE.... ............................................................ ............. 119 Additional safety information ............................. ........................................... 121
9 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . For yo ur s afe t y Read thes e simple guid elin es. Not fo llowing th em may be dang erous or il legal . Read the complete use r guide for further informat ion. SWI TCH ON S AF ELY Do no t sw itch the phon e on w hen w irel ess phon e use is p rohibit ed o r when it may cause inte rfer ence or da nger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRS T Obey all l ocal la ws. Always keep your hands free to opera te the veh icle w hile driving . Your fir st conside ration whil e driv ing should be road safet y. INTER FEREN CE All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HO SPITA LS Follow any restr ictions. Sw itch the phone off nea r medi cal equi pment . SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITC H OFF WH EN REFU ELING Do not us e the phone at a refu eling poin t. Do not us e near fu el or che micals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BL ASTI NG Follow a ny restri ctions. D o not use the p hone where blastin g is in prog ress.
10 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . USE SEN SI BLY Use only in the no rmal posi tion a s expl ained in t he pro duct do cume ntati on. Do not touc h the a ntenna unne cessaril y. QUALIF IED SE RVICE Only qual ified pers onnel ma y install or repair this product. ENHA NCEM ENTS AN D BA TTERIE S Use onl y appro ved enha ncement s and b atteries. Do not conne ct incom patible products. WATER-RESIS TANCE Your phone is not water-resi stant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up cop ies or kee p a written re cord of all impo rtant information stored i n your phone. CONNECTIN G TO OTHER DEVICES When connecti ng to any other device, read its user guid e for detaile d safety instru ctions. Do not connect incompa tible products. EMER GENC Y CALL S Ensu re t he p hone is switc hed on a nd in ser vice. Pr ess the end k ey as ma ny t imes as need ed to cle ar the dis play an d retur n to the s tart scr een. En ter t he emerge ncy number, then pres s the call key. Give your locati on. Do not end the call unt il given p ermission to do so.
11 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . â Abou t you r dev ice The wireless device describe d in this guid e is approv ed for use on the EGS M 900, G SM 1800, and GS M 1900 netwo rks. Contact your service provider for more information about ne two r ks . Your prod uct repres ents s uper ior d esign a nd craftsm ansh ip, a nd co mes with s tainl ess steel covers and a g lass display treated for scratch resistance. Therefore, ha ndle your phone with due c a re. Wh en usi ng t he fe ature s in this de vic e, obe y all l aws an d resp ect th e p rivac y an d legi tima te righ ts of o th er s . Warn ing : To u se any fea tures in this device, other t han the al arm clock , the d evice must be swi tched on. Do not switch the device on when wirele ss device use may cause inter fer ence or danger. â Networ k servic es To use the phone yo u must have service f rom a wireles s service provid er. Many of the feat ures in this device d epend on features in the wi reless network to funct ion. The se network services may not be available on all networks o r you may have to make s pecific arrangements with y our service p rovide r before you can utilize network se rvices. You r se rvice prov ider may n eed to giv e you ad dition al i nstruc tions for their use an d expl ain w hat charges will apply. Some networks may have limita tions tha t affect how you can use netw ork servic es. For in stance, some netwo rks ma y not supp ort a ll langua ge-dep endent characters and services. Your ser vice pr ovid er m ay h ave re queste d th at ce rtain f eatur es be dis abled or no t act ivate d in your device. I f so, they wil l not appear on your de vice menu. Your d evice may also have been specia lly configure d. This con figur ation may incl ude changes in menu names, menu order and icons. Co ntact your service provider for more information.
12 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . This devi ce sup ports WA P 2.0 pro toc ols (H TTP and SS L) tha t run o n TCP /IP prot oc ols. S ome feature s of this device , such as te xt message s, multi media me ssages, instant messages, e- mail, presence enh anced co ntacts , mobil e Internet servi ces , content a nd appl icatio n downloads, and synch ronization with remote Internet server, require ne twork support for these t echnol ogies. â Sha red me mor y The foll owing featu res in t his devic e may share memo ry: con tacts, tex t and in stant mes sages, e-m ail, vo ice tags, calenda r, to-do no tes, J ava TM game s and ap plicat ions, and no te applicat ion. Use of one or more of these fea tures ma y reduce the memory avai lable for th e re ma in ing fe a tur es sha rin g mem or y. For exa m pl e, savi ng ma ny Jav a a pp lic at io ns m ay use al l of the avail able memory . Your d evice may displa y a messa ge that the memo ry is ful l when you try to use a sh ared memory feature. In this case, d elete s ome of the info rmati on or entries st ored in the shar ed memory fe atures before con tinuin g. Some of th e featu res, su ch as Java appli cations , m ay have a c ertai n amoun t o f memo ry sp ecially allo tted to them in addition to th e memory shared with other feat ures. Note that gallery files share a different memory. For further info rmation see Gallery on page 82 . â Enh anc em en ts A few practical rules about accessories and enhancements: ⢠Kee p al l acce ssor ies a nd enh ance ment s out of the rea ch of sma ll chil dren. ⢠When you disconne ct the power cord of any acces sory or enha ncement, grasp and pull the plug, not the co rd. ⢠Che ck r egu larl y t hat e nha nce ments in st all ed in a veh ic le a re mo unte d a nd are op era ting pro pe rly . ⢠Ins tallatio n of an y compl ex car enha ncement s must be made by qualifi ed person nel on ly.
13 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . Gene ral information â Y ou r Nokia 8800 package In your pack age you will find ⢠Your Nokia 8800 phone ⢠Two ba tterie s BL- 5X ⢠Charger ACP-12 â¢D e s k s t a n d D T - 8 ⢠Wired headset H S-15 ⢠Carrying p ouch CP-35 ⢠User guide ⢠Story bo oklet â¢C D - R O M The items supplied with your phone and available enhancements may be different, depending on your region or s ervice provider . If your package does not include all the listed items above , please c ontact your reta iler. Before you can use your phone, you nee d to insert the SIM c ard, and insert and char ge the batt ery. See Install the SIM card and the battery , page 20 .
14 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . â Ov ervie w o f fun cti ons Your phone pr ovides many functions that are practical fo r daily use, such as a calendar, a clock, an alarm cloc k, a radio, a music playe r, and a built-in camera. Your phone als o supports the following functions: ⢠Enhanced D ata rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), see Packet data (EGPRS) , page 73 . ⢠Exten sible hypertext markup language (XHTML), se e Web , page 102 . ⢠E-mail a pplication, see E-mail app lication, page 50 . ⢠Presence- enhanced contacts, see My presence , page 60 . ⢠Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME TM ), see Applications , page 100 . ⢠Bluetooth t echnology, see Bluetooth wireless technology , page 71 . ⢠Synchronizat ion of data from anot her phone wit hout having a SIM card inserte d, see Data tr ansfer with a compatible de vice , page 75 . ⢠Plug and play online service to get t he configuration s ettings, see Switch the phone on and off , page 23 , a nd Configuration , page 79 . â Acc ess c odes Security code The secur ity code (5 t o 10 digits) helps to protect your phone against unauthorized use. The preset code is 12345. To change the code, and t o set th e phone t o request the code, see Secur ity , page 80 .
15 Copyright é 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved . PIN co des The PIN (personal identification number) code and the UPIN ( universal personal identification numbe r) code (4 to 8 digits) help to protect your SIM card a gainst unauthorized use. See Security , page 80 . The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) may be supplied with the SIM card and is required for some functions . The module PIN is required to access the information in t he security module. See Security module , page 110 . The s igning PIN is required for the digit al signature. See Digital signat ure , page 111 . PUK c ode s The PUK (per sonal unblocking key) code and the UPUK (universal personal unblocking k ey) code (8 digits ) is required to change a block ed PIN code and UPIN code, res pectively . The PUK2 code (8 digits) is r equired to c hange a blocked PIN2 code. Ba rring pas sword The barr ing password (4 digit s) is required whe n using the Call barring service . See Security , page 80 .
16 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Wallet code The walle t code (4 to 10 digits) is required to acces s the wallet ser vices. For fur ther information, s ee Wallet , page 93 . â Con figu ratio n set tings serv ice To us e some of the net work servic es, such as mobile Internet services, MMS, or remote Internet serv er synchronizat ion, your phone needs the co rrect configuration s ettings. You may be able to r eceive the settings di rectly as a configuration mes sage. After receiving t he settings you nee d to save t hem on your phone. The service provide r may prov ide a PIN th at is needed to save t he settings. For mor e information on ava ilability, c ontact your network oper ator, serv ice provider, nearest authorize d Nokia deale r, or visit the support area on the Nok ia website, www.nok ia.com/support. When you have receiv ed a conf iguration message Configuration settings received is dis played. To save the se tt ings, selec t Show > Save . If the phone reques ts Enter set t ings' PIN: , enter the PIN code for the sett ings, and select OK . To r ec eive the PIN code, contact the service provider that supplies the settings. If no set tings are saved yet, these s ettings are s aved and s et as default configuration setti ngs. Otherwise, the phone as ks Activate saved configurat ion se ttings? . To dis card the r eceived s ettings, select Exit , or Show > Disc ar d . To edit t he settings , see Configuration , page 79 .
17 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Dow nlo adin g cont ent a nd ap plica tions You may be able t o download new content (for example themes, tones, and video clips) to the phone (networ k service). Selec t the download f unction (for example , in the Ga lle ry menu). To acc ess the downloa d functio n, see the res pective menu descriptions. For the av ailability of di fferent se rvices, pricing, and tariffs , contact your service provider. Important: Use only services that you trus t and that offer adequate se curity and protection against harmful software. â Nokia Care Premium Servi ce As Nokia 8800 phone owner, you are entitled to Nokia Care Premium Service. This includes the following (in selec ted countries*): ⢠24-month warranty** for your Nokia 8800 phone ⢠Priority s ervice** at selected Nokia servic e points during 24 mont hs from the purchase of your Nokia 8800 phone. Check www.nokia.c om or your local N okia Web sit e for details of the s elected Nokia service points. ⢠Unparalleled Nokia contact center support at local r ate during 24 months f rom the purchase of your Nokia 8800 phone. For your local Nokia contact number, check the following lis t.
18 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Countr y Nokia contact number Ope rati ng hours Country Nokia contact num ber Opera ting hours Aus tria 0810 281 90 0 Mo n-Sat 9- 21 Lu xe mbourg 034 2 080 81 93 Mon-F ri 9-21 Belg ium 070 70 77 7 0 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Malt a 057 4 51 9334 Mon -Fri 9-21 Czech Republ ic 841 1 14 455 M on- Fri 9- 18 Netherl and s 0900 20 2 60 5 5 Mon -Fri 9-21 Cypru s 210 6 142 84 4 Mo n-Fri 8- 17 Nor way 815 2 22 15 Mo n-F ri 9-21 Denm ark 72 29 29 16 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Po la nd 022 6 54 00 4 3 Mo n-F ri 9-18 Esto nia 611 9 901 Mon- Fri 9- 17 Po rtug al 80 8 780 7 80 Mo n-Fr i 9-18 Finl and 0203 234 56 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Roma nia 021 407 75 05 Mon -Fri 9-18 Franc e 08 11 00 45 6 7 Mo n-Fr i 9- 21 Russ ia 709 5 72 7222 2 Mon -Fri 8-20 Ge rma ny 018 0 501 502 0 Mon -Fri 9- 21 Sl ov aki a 08 50 111 561 Mo n-Fri 9-18 Gre ece 210 6142 84 4 Mon-Fr i 8- 17 Spain 902 404 41 4 Mon-Fri 9-21 , Sat 9 - 16 Hun gary 06 40 50 5 50 5 Mon- Fri 9- 18 Swe den 0771 210 20 0 Mon-F ri 9-21
19 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . *Services may vary for each count ry. Check www.nokia.com o r your local Nokia Web site for det ails. **Based on No kia end-user warranty terms. In Europe, Middle East, and Africa area, a 24 month warranty is applicable in the followin g countr ies: European Un ion member states , Iceland, Norw ay, Switzerland, T urkey, Romania, Rus sia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan , Belarus, Moldavi a , Georg ia, Mongolia, Azerb a ijan, Israel, Cr oatia, Bulg aria, Serbia a n d Monten egro, Mac edo nia, Bo snia an d Herz ego vina . â Nok ia suppo rt on th e Web Check w ww.nokia.com/support or your local N okia Web site for th e latest ver sion of this guide, additional information, downloads, and s ervic es related to your Nokia product. Ireland 1890 946 24 5 Mon- Fri 9- 21 Switz erla nd 084 8 10 0010 Mon -Sat 9-21 Italy 848 6 90 691 M on-Fr i 9- 21 Turkey 0 21 2 337 17 17 Mon -Sun 9-18 Lat via 7320 603 Mo n-Fr i 9- 17 UK 0870 600 60 12 Mon-F ri 9-21 Lith uania 1553 Mo n-Fri 9- 17 Uk rain e 8 800 50 101 5 0 Mo n-Sun 9-20 Countr y Nokia contact number Ope rati ng hours Country Nokia contact num ber Opera ting hours
20 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Gett ing started â Ins tall the SIM ca rd an d the ba tter y Always switch the device off and disconnect th e charger b efore removi ng the battery. Keep all SIM card s out of the re ach of small child ren. For ava ilability and inf ormat ion on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vend o r. This may be the servi ce provider, netw ork op er ator, or other vend or. This device is inte nded for use with BL-5X battery. The SIM c ard and its cont acts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be caref ul when handling, inserting, or removi ng the card. To remove the back cover of the phone push t he sideway s release buttons (1) and slide the back cover t o remove it f rom the phone (2). Remove the bat tery as s hown (3).
21 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Insert t he SIM c ard (4). M ake sure that t he SIM card is properly ins erted, and that the golden contact area on the card is f acing downwards. Repl ace the battery (5). Obser ve the batte ry conta cts. Always use original Nokia batteries. See Nokia bat tery authenticat ion guidelines , page 116 . Slide t he back co ver into it s place (6). â Char ge t he battery Warn ing: Use o nly batteries , charge rs, and en h ancemen ts approved by No kia for use with this p articula r model. The use of any oth er types may inval idate any appro val or wa rranty, and may b e da ngerous . Check the model number of a ny charger before use wit h this device. Th is device is intended for use when supplied wi th power from ACP-1 2. For availabili ty o f approve d enhancemen ts, please ch eck with your dealer.
22 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Connect the lead from the charger to the sock et at t he bot tom of your phone. Connect the charger to a wall s ocket. If the battery i s completely dis charged, it may t ake a few minutes befor e the char ging indicat or appears on t he display or be fore any ca lls can be made. The c harging time depends on the charger and the ba ttery used. F or example , charging a BL -5X battery with t he ACP-12 charger ta kes approximately 1 hour and 5 minut es while the phone is in the s tandby mode . D T-8 D e sk st an d The desk sta nd allows charging of the phone battery, and a spare battery that may be included in the sales package. It can be supplied with power from the AC-1 or ACP-12 charger . The spare bat tery is char ged if the phone is not insert ed, or if the battery in the phone is fully charged. Th e charge level of the phone battery is shown on the display of t he phone. The blue light indicator shows the c harging status of th e spare batt ery and has the following f unctionality: ⢠The light indic ation is brea thing blue when the desk stand is empty, or whe n only the phone is insert ed (phone battery is either fu lly charged, or being charged), or when bot h, the phone and the spare bat tery, are inserted, and spare bat tery is f ully charged.
23 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Constant blue light indicates that the inserted spare bat tery is not fully charged. If the phone is inserted, the spare ba ttery is only being charge d when the phone battery is fully charged. ⢠The light indic ator can be turned off by pressing the s witch on the back of the desk stand. T o turn the light indicator on again, pres s the switch. ⢠If the light indication is off wit hout pressing the switch, the r eason might be one of t he following: a non-compatible charger is used or the spare bat tery temperatur e is too high. Check the c ompatibility of t he charger a nd use only compatible N okia charge rs. If the spar e battery temper ature is too high, it is not being charged. When the temperature of t he spare battery is back to normal, char ging starts and t he light indication turns on again. â Swi tch t he p hone on an d off War ning : Do not switch the pho ne on when wireless p hone use is prohibited o r when it may cause inte rference or da n ger. Press and hold the power key as shown. If the phone asks f o r a PIN or a UPIN code, enter the code (for example, displayed as * ***), and se lect OK . When you switch on yo ur phone for the first time, and the phone is in standby mode, page 27 , you will be ask ed to get the configuration s ettings from your s ervice provider (network service). Confirm or decline t he query. See Connect to service pr ovider support , page 80, a nd Configuration settings service , page 16 .
24 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Open th e keypad To open the keyp ad, slide th e phone as shown. â Normal operati n g position Use the d evice only i n its norma l ope rating posi tion. Your d evice has a n interna l antenna. Note : As with any other radio transmittin g device, do not touch the a n tenna unnece s sari l y when the device is switch ed on. Contact with th e antenna affects call qu ality and may cause th e device to operate at a higher pow er level th an otherwis e needed. A voiding co ntact w ith the antenna area when opera ting t he de vice optim ises t he a ntenna perf orma nce and the battery life .
25 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. Y our p hone â Keys and pa rts ⢠Power key (1) ⢠Loudspeaker (2) ⢠Earpiece (3) ⢠Lef t selection key (4) Right selection k ey (5) Middle sel ection key (6)
26 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . The funct ion of the s election key depends on the guiding te xt shown on t he display above the key. ⢠4-way navigation ke y (7) Scroll up and down, left and right. ⢠Call key (8) to dial a phone number and ans wer a cal l ⢠End key (9) to end an active call and exit f rom any function ⢠Battery cover release buttons (10) ⢠Microphone (11) ⢠Charger connector (12) ⢠Enhancements connector (13) ⢠Camera lens (14) ⢠Headset HS-15, rotating clip
27 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Sta ndby mode When the phone is r eady for use, and you have not e ntered any c haracters, the phone is in the standby mode. ⢠Name of the network or the operator logo (1) ⢠Signa l strength of t he cellular net work at y our current locat ion (2) ⢠Batter y charge level (3) ⢠Left sele ction key is Go to (4). To view the functions in the personal shortc ut list, s elect Go t o . To ac tivate a f unction select it . To vie w a list wit h available functions , select Options > Select options . T o add a functi on to the shortcut list, select Mar k . To remove a function from the li st, sel ect Unmark . To rearr ange the functions on your pe rsonal shortcut list, se lect Options > Organ i se . Se lect the desired function and Move and the place where you w ant to move t he function. ⢠Middle selection key is Men u (5) ⢠Right s election key is Na mes (6) to access t he Names menu or another shortcut to a function that you selected. See My s hortcuts , pa ge 70 . Oper ator variants may have an operator-specif ic name to acc ess an ope rator specific Web s ite.
28 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Sh ortc uts in the st andb y m ode ⢠To ac cess the lis t of dialled numbers, pre ss the call key once. Scroll to t he number or name that you want and to c all the number: press the call key. ⢠To open the web browser, pr ess and hold 0 . ⢠To ca ll your voice ma ilbox, pres s and hold 1 . ⢠Use t he navigation key as a shortcut. Se e My short c uts , page 70 . ⢠To cha nge the prof ile, open the lis t of profiles : briefly pres s the power key, a nd select the desired profile from the list. Power s aving A digital clock view overwrit es the display when no function of t he phone has been used for a cert ain period of time. To act ivate the power saving, see Power saver in Display , page 69 . To dea cti v ate the screen sav er, press any key. Indicators You received one or se veral text or picture messages. See Read and repl y to an SMS message , pa ge 39 . You received one or several multimedia messages . See Read and r eply t o a multimedia messa ge , page 42 . The phone registered a mis sed call. See Call r e gister , page 66 .
29 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . The keypad is locked. See Keypad lock (keyguard) , page 29 . The phone does not ring for an incoming ca ll or text mes sage when Incoming call alert is se t to Of f and Message alert tone is se t to Of f . See Tones , page 68 . The alarm cloc k is s et to On . See Alarm clock , page 90 . When the packet data connection mode Always online is s elected and the packet dat a service i s available, the indicator is shown. Refer to Pack et data (E GPRS) , page 73 . A packet dat a connection is established. Refer to Packet dat a (EGPRS) , page 73 and Browse pages , page 104 . The packe t data connect ion is suspende d (on hold), for e xample if there i s an incoming or out going call during a pa cket data dial-up connect ion. Bluetooth connection indicator. See Bluetooth wireless t echnology , page 71 . â Key pad lock (keyguard ) You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental keypress es. ⢠To lock the ke ypad and the power k ey, close t he slide, and press t he left selection key (Lock) to confirm; or se lect Menu and press * w ithin 3.5 seconds. ⢠To unlock the ke ypad, open t he slide; or s elect Unlock , and pr ess * within 1.5 sec onds. If the S e curity keyguard is set On , ente r the security code if requested.
30 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To ans wer a call w hen the ke yguard is on, press the call key. Whe n you end or reject the call, the key pad is automat ically locked. For Automatic k eyguard and Sec urity keyguard , s ee Phone , page 77 . When the keygua rd is on, calls s till may be possible to the officia l emergency number programmed in to your de vice.
31 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 3. Call funct ions â Mak e a ca ll 1. Enter th e phone number, inc luding the area code. To delete an inc orrect char acter, se lect Clear . For international calls, press * twice for the int ernational prefix (the charact er replaces t he internati onal access code ) and then e nter the c ountry code, the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number. 2. To ca ll the number , press the call key. 3. To end the call or t o cancel the call attempt, press the end k ey, or close the slide. Make a call using names To sear ch for a name or phone number that you hav e saved in Contacts , s ee Search f or a contac t , page 57 . Press the call key to call t he number. Last number redialing To ac cess the list of up to 20 numbers you last c alled or attempt ed to call, pres s the call key onc e in standby mode . To call the number, s elect a number or name, and pr ess the c all key.
32 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Spee d dia ling Assign a phone number to one of t he speed-dialing keys, 2 to 9 . Se e Speed dia ling , page 63 . Call the number in either of the following ways: ⢠Press a speed-dial ing key and t hen press the call key. â¢I f Speed dialling is set to On , pres s and hold a speed-dialing key until the cal l is started. See Speed dialling in Call , page 76 . â Answe r or r eject a call To ans wer an incoming c all, press the call k ey, or open t he slide. To end the call, press the end key, or close the slide. To rejec t an incoming call when t he slide is open, press t he end key. To mute t he ringing tone, select Silence . Then either answer or reject the call. Tip: If the Diver t if busy function is ac tivated to divert t he calls, for example, t o your voice mailbox, rejecting an inc oming call will a lso divert the ca ll. See Call , page 76 . If a compatible headset supplied with the headset key is connect ed to the phone, to a nswer and end a call, press the heads et ke y. Ca ll wa it ing To ans wer the wa iting call during a n active call, pre ss the call key. The first call is put on hold. To end the active c all, press the end k ey. To ac tiv ate th e Call waiting function, see Call , page 76 .
33 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Options d uring a ca ll Many of t he options that y ou can use during a cal l are network services. For availability, contact your network operator or s ervice provider . To increas e or decrease the volume during a c all, press the navigation k ey right or left. For some of the following opt ions, select Options during a call: Mute or Unmute , Co nt a ct s , Menu , Record , Lock keypad , Loudspea ker or Hand set , and t he network services Hold or Unhold , An swer and Reject , New c all , Send DTMF (to s end tone strings), Swap (to switch betwee n the acti ve call and the call on hold), Tr a ns f er (t o connect a ca ll on hold to an active call and disconnect yourself), Conference (to make a confer ence call that al lows up to five persons to take part in a confer ence call), A dd to conference , Pr iva te call (to discuss privately in a conference call), End call , End all calls . Not e: Do n ot hold the device n ear your ear w h en th e loudspeaker is in use, b ecause the volume ma y b e extreme ly loud.
34 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Writ e text You can e nter text, for example, when writing mes sages, using tradit ional or predictiv e text input. Wh en using traditional text input, pr ess a number key, 1 to 9 , repeatedly until t he desired character appears. In predic tive text input you can enter a letter with a single k eypress When you write text , appe ars at the t op left of t he display , indicating predictive t ext input, and appears, indicating traditional text input. , , or a ppears next to the t e xt input indicator, indicating the character case . To change t h e character case, press # . indic ates number mode. T o change fr om the letter to number mode, press and hold # , and select Number mode . â Sett ing s To set the writing language t o a language ot her than that selected in Phone language , page 77 , select O pt ions > W riting language . Predictive tex t input is only ava ilable for the langua ges on the list. To set the predictive text input option, select Options > Dictionary on , or to se t traditional t ext input option s elect Options > Di ctionary off . â Pred ict ive te xt in put Predictiv e text input allows you t o write text quickly us ing the phone keypad and a built-in dic tionary.
35 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Start writing a word using the keys 2 to 9 . Press each key only onc e for a single letter . The word c hanges af ter each k eystroke. 2. When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to confirm it by a dding a spac e, pres s 0 . If the word is not c orrect, press * repea tedly, or s elect Options > Mat ch es . When the word that you want a ppears, select Use . If the ? character is displayed after the word, t he word you intende d to write is not in the dictionary. T o add the word to t he dictionary, select Spell . Enter th e word (traditional t ext input is us ed), and selec t Save . Writing compou nd words Key in the first part of the word and confirm it by pressing t he navigation key right. Wr ite the last part of the word and confirm the word. â Tradit ional te xt in put Press a number key, 1 to 9 , repeatedly until the desired character appears. Not all charact ers available under a number k ey are printed on the ke y. T he characters available depend on the selected writ ing language. See Set tings , page 34 . If the next letter you want is located on t he same k ey as the present one, wait until the cursor appea rs, or press any of the na vigation key s, and enter the letter . The mos t common punctuation mar ks and spec ial characters are available under the number key 1 .
36 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 5. N avigate the me nus The phone offers you an extensive r ange of f unctions, which are grouped into menus. â Acce ss a menu functi on 1. To ac cess the menu, se lect Men u . To change the menu view, select Options > Main menu view > Lis t or Gr id . 2. Scroll through t he menu, and select, for example, Set tings . 3. If the menu contains submenus , select the one that you want, fo r example, Call . 4. If the selected menu contains further submenus, select the one that you want, for ex ample, Anykey answer . 5. Select the setting of your choice . 6. To return to the previous menu lev el, select Back . To exit t he menu, select Exit .
37 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 6. Menu fun ctions â Messa g es The mes sage services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your ser vice provider. Not e: When sending mes s ages, yo ur device may displa y the w ords Mess age sent . This is a n indica tion that the messag e has bee n sent by your device to th e message centre number p ro grammed i n to your devi ce. This is not an indica tion that the messag e has bee n received at the inten d ed des tination. For more deta ils about messag ing servic es , check w ith your service provider. Important : Exercise ca ution op ening m essag es. Messa ges may contai n malicio us software or othe rwise be harmful to your d evice or PC. Only devices tha t h ave compatib le features can recei ve a nd disp la y messages . The appearance of a messag e may vary depend ing on the receivi ng device. Tex t me ssag es (SMS) Using t he short message se rvice (SMS) you can send and receiv e multipart messages made of seve ral ordinary t ext messages (net work service ) that can contain pictures. Before y ou can send any text, picture, or e-ma il message, you must save y our message c entre number. See Message s ettings , page 54 .
38 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To che ck SMS e-mail service ava ilability and to subscribe t o the s ervice, cont act your servic e provider. To save an e- mail address in Cont ac ts , see Sa ve numbers, items, or a n image , page 58 . Your device s u pports the sending o f text mes sages beyond the chara cter limit for a si n gle message. Longer mess ages will be sent as a series of two or mor e messages. You r serv ice provider may charge a ccordingl y. Characters that u se accents or other ma rks , and chara cters from some lang u age op tions li ke Chinese, take up more space l imiting the numbe r of chara cters that ca n be sent in a sing le message. On top of th e display you can s ee the me ssage leng th indi cator count ing t he number o f charac ters av ailable. For exampl e, 10/2 mean s that yo u ca n stil l add 10 c harac ters for the text to b e sent as two me ssages. Write and send an SMS mes sage 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > Create message > Tex t me s s a ge . 2. Enter a message. See Write text , page 34 . To insert text templates or a picture into the message, see Templates , page 39 . Each picture message comprises seve ral text messages . Sending one pic ture or multipar t message may cost more than sending one t ext message. 3. To send the messa ge, sele ct Send > Rece ntly used , To phone number , To many , To e-mail address , or to send a message using a predefined me ssage profile, select Via sending profile . For the sending profile, see Text and SMS e - mail , page 54 . Select or ente r a phone number or e-mail address, or select a profile.
39 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Read and r eply to an SMS mess age is shown w hen you have received a message or an e-mail using SMS. The blinking indicates th at the mes sage memory is f ull. Before you can r eceive new mes sages, delet e some of yo ur old messages in the Inbox folder. 1. To vie w a new mes sage, s elect Show . To view it later, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messag es > Inbox . If more th an one message has been r eceived, s elect the me ssage that you want to read. indicat es an unread messag e. 2. While reading a message, s elect Options and delete or forward the mes sage, edit the message as a text message or an SMS e- mail, rename the message you are r eading or move it to another f older, or view or extrac t message details. You can a lso copy text from the beginning of the mes sage to your phone calendar as a reminder note. To sav e the picture in the Templates fol de r whe n reading a picture me ssage, selec t S a ve picture . 3. To r eply as a mes sage, s elect Reply > Text message or Multimedia msg. Enter the reply message. W hen replying to an e-mail, f irst confirm or e dit the e-mail address and subject. 4. To s end the message to the dis played number, se lect Send > OK . Templat es Your phone of fers you te xt templates , and pi cture templates that you can use in text, pictur e, or SMS e-mail me ssages. To ac cess the t emplate l ist, select Me nu > Me ssag es > Save d items > Text me ssa ges > Te mpl a t es .
40 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Multimedia messages (MMS) A multimedia message can c ontain text, sound, a picture, a calendar note, a business c ard, or a video clip. T he phone supports mult imedia messages that are up to 300 KB (some operators/networks may limit this to 100 KB) in size. If the message is too large, the phone may not be able to rece ive it. Some networks allow t ext message s that include an Int ernet address where you c an view t he multimedia message. Multimedia messaging supports the f ollowing formats: ⢠Picture: JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, and PNG. ⢠Sound: MP3, AAC, Scalable polyphon ic MIDI (SP-MIDI), AMR audio and monophonic ringing t ones. ⢠Video clips: 3GP format with QCIF and SubQCIF image size and AMR, WB AMR, or ACC L C audio The phone may not su pport all va riations of the f ile format s. You cannot receive multimedia messages during a c all, a game, anot her Java applicat ion, or an act ive browsing s ession over G SM data. Becaus e delivery of multimedia message s can fail for various reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communica tions. Write and send a mult imedi a message To set the settings f or multimedia messaging, see Multimedia , page 54 . To check availability and to subscr ibe to the multimedia mes saging service, contact your service provider. 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > Create message > Multi me dia msg. .
41 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. Enter a message. See Write text , page 34 . To ins ert a file, s elect Options > Ins er t and from the following options: Image , Sound clip or Video clip to insert a f ile from Gallery . New image to acti vate the Camera and tak e a new ima ge to be added to the message. New sound clip to open the Rec order and make a new record t o be added to the message. Slide to insert a slide to t he message. Your phone supports multimedia messages that contain several pages (slides). Each slide can c ontain text, one image, a calendar note, a business c ard, and one sound clip. To open a desir ed slide if the message contains several slides, select Options > Pr ev ious slide > Next s lide or Slide list . To set th e interval between th e slides, select O ptions > Slide timing . To move t he tex t component to t he top or bottom of the message, s elect Options > Place text first or Place text last . Business card or Calendar note to ins ert a bus iness card or a calendar note in the message. The following options may also be available: Dele te to delete an i mage, slide or sound c lip from the mes sage, Clea r tex t , Pr eview , Save mes sage . In More options t he fol lowing options may be available: Insert contact , Insert number , Message details and Edit subject . 3. To send the messa ge, sele ct Send > Rece ntly used , To phone number , To e- mail address or To many .
42 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Select the contact f rom the lis t, or enter a phone number or e -mail address, or search for it in Contac ts > Name s . Selec t OK and the message is mov ed to the Out box folder for sending. While the multimedia message is being s ent, the animated indicator is displaye d and you can use other functions on the phone. If the sending f ails, the phone tries to res end it a fe w times. If t his fails, y ou are notified. The message r emains in the Ou tbox folder and you can try to r e send it later. If Sa ve sent messages > Ye s is selected, the sent me ssage is s aved in the Sent items folder. See Multimedia , page 54 . When the mes sage is sent, it is not an indicat ion that the mess age has been r eceived at t he intended destination. Co pyright prot ections may preven t som e ima ges, m usi c (incl uding ringi ng tone s), and othe r content from b eing copied, modified, transferred or fo rwarded. Read a nd repl y to a mult imedia message The defaul t setting o f the multi media message ser vice is generally on. When your phone is rece iving a multimedi a message, t he animated is displaye d. When the mes sage has been received, and the text Multimedia me ssa ge rec ei ved are sh own . 1. To read the message, select Show . To view it lat er, select Exit . To read the message later, select Menu > Messag es > Inbox . In the li st of messages, indic ates a n unread message . Select the message that y ou want to view . 2. The f unction of the middle select ion key cha nges according t o the c urrently displaye d attachment in t he messag e.
43 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To vie w the whole message if the received mes sage contains a presenta tion, sel ect Play . Ot herwi se, se lect Play to listen to a sound clip or v iew a video clip att ached to the message. To z oom in on an image, select Zoom . T o view a b usiness c ard, a calendar note, or to open a theme object, select Open . To open a streami ng link, s elect Loa d . 3. To reply to the message, select O pt ions > Reply > Te x t m es sag e or Multimedia msg. Enter the reply message, and select Send . You can send the reply mes sage only to t he person who sent you t he original message. Select Options and some of the following options may be also available: Play presentation , View text , Open image , Open sound clip or Open vi deo clip , Save image , Save sound clip , Sav e video clip , Details , Delete message , Reply , Reply to all , For ward to no. , For war d to e-m ail or Forward to many , Edit , Message details . Me mory fu ll When you have a ne w multimedia me ssage waiting and the memory for the messages is full, blinks and M ult imedia memory full. View waiting message. is shown. T o vie w the waiting message, selec t Show . To save the me ssage, s elect Save . To delete an old mess age, select the folder and t he oId message t o be deleted. To dis card the wa iting message, select Exit > Ye s . If you s elect No , you can view the message.
44 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Fol ders The phone saves received text and multimedia messages in t he Inbox folder. Multimedia message s that have not yet been sent are move d to the Outbox folder. If you have se lected Messa ge se tt ing s > Te x t m e ss a ge s > Save sent messages > Yes , and Mess age se tt ing s > Multimedia msgs. > Save sent messages > Yes , the sent mes sages are saved in the Sent items folder. To s ave the tex t message that you are wr iting and wish t o send la ter in the Saved items folder, select Options > Save message > Saved text msgs. . For multimedia messages, select t he option Save messa ge . indicat es unsen t messages. To organize your text messages , you can move some of them to My folders , or add new folder s for your messages. Sele ct Mess ag es > Saved it ems > Text me ssa ges > My f olders . To add a folder, s elect Options > A dd folder . If you hav e not saved any folders, sel ect Add . To dele te or rename a folder, sc roll to the des ired folder, and select Options > Delete folder or Re name folder . Insta nt m essages (IM) Instant messaging (network ser vice) is a way to se nd short, simple text messages to onli ne users, delivered ov er TCP/IP protocols. Before you c an use instant messaging, you must subscribe to t he service. To check the availability and costs, a nd to subscribe t o the service, contact your net work
45 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . operator or service provider, from whom you also r eceive y our unique ID, passwor d, and settings. To set the required settings for the instant messaging service, see Connec t . settings in Access the instant mes saging menu , page 45 . T he icons and texts on the display may vary, depending on the ins t ant messaging service. Dependi ng on the network, the active instant messaging conversation may consume the phone batter y faster, and you may nee d to connec t the phone t o a cha rger . Access the i nstant messaging m enu To ac cess the me nu while still of fline, select Menu > Message s > Instant me ssa ges . If more t han one set of c onnection settings for inst ant messaging service is availabl e, select t he desired one . If there is only one s et defined, it is selected automatic ally. The following options are shown: Login to connect t o the inst ant messaging servi ce, Saved c onversations t o view, e rase or rename the ins tant messages conversations that you hav e saved during the instant messages s ession, or Connect. settings to edit the sett ings needed for mes saging and pres ence connection. Connect t o the insta nt messa ging ser vice To conne ct to the instant messaging service, enter t he Instant messages menu, activat e an inst ant messaging ser vice and select Login . When t he phone has succe ssfully connected, Logged in is displayed. To dis connect from t he instant me ssaging service, select Logout .
46 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . St art an in stan t me ssag ing s ess ion Open the Instant Messages menu, and connect to the service. Start the s er vice in different ways. Select Conversations to view the lis t of new and read instant me ssages or invit ations to instant messaging during the a ctive instant mess aging session. Scroll to the message or invitation that you want and s elect Open to read the message. indicates the new and the read instant messages. indicates the ne w and read group me ssages. indicates the invitations. The icons and texts on t he display may vary, depending on the instant messaging servi ce. IM contacts incl udes the contacts that you have added. Scroll to the cont act with whom y ou would lik e to chat and select Ch at or Open if a new contact is shown in the list. To add c ontacts see Contacts for instant messaging , page 48 . indicates the online and the of fline contacts in the phone contacts memory. indicates a blocked contact . indic ates a contact that has been sent a new messa ge. Groups > Public groups . The list o f bookmarks to public groups pr ovided by the network operator or service provider is displayed. To start a ins tant messagi ng session w ith a group, scroll t o a group, and s elect Join . Enter y our screen name that you want to use in the c onversation. When you have s uccessfully joined the group conver sation, you can s tart a group conver sation. To creat e a private group, see Groups , page 49 .
47 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Search > Users or G roups to search for other instant mes saging users or public groups on the network by phone number, screen name, e-mail address, or name. If you select Gr oups , you can s earch for a group by a member in the group, or by group name, topic, or ID. To start th e conversation when you ha ve found the user or the group th at you want, se lect O pt ions > Chat or Join group . Start a c onversation fr om Cont a cts , see View the subsc ribed names , page 62 . Accept or reject a n invitat ion In the standby mode, when you are connected to t h e instant messaging service and you receive a new invitation, Ne w invitation received is displayed. To read it , sel ect Re ad . If more than one invitat ion is receive d, scroll to t he invitation y ou want, and s elect Open . T o join the private group conv ersation, select Acce pt , and enter the screen name; or to rejec t or delete t he invitation, select Options > Reject or De lete . Re ad a r ece ive d i nst ant me ssa ge In the standby mode, when you are connected to t h e instant messaging service, and you receive a new message that is not a mess age associate d with an active conversat ion, New instant m e ssage is displayed. To read it, select Read . If you receive more than one me ssage, s croll to the me ssage, and select Open . New messages receiv ed during an active c onversation are held in Instant me ssa ges > Conversations . If you receive a message from s omeone who is not in IM contacts , the sender ID is displayed. To save a new contact t hat is not in the phone memory, select Options > Save contact .
48 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Pa rtic ipa te in a co nve rsa ti on Join or s tart an instant messages session by selecting Wr ite . Write your message, and se lect Send or pres s the call key to se nd it. If you selec t Options , some of the following opt ions are available : View conversation , Save contact , Group members , Block cont act , End c onve rsation . Edit yo ur availa bility s tatus 1. Open the Instant mes sages menu, and conne ct to the instant messaging servi ce. 2. To view and edit your own availability information, or screen name, select My settings . 3. To allow all the other ins t ant messaging users to s e e you as being online , select Availability > A vai labl e for all . To allow only the contacts on your instant mes saging contact list to see y ou as being online, select Av a ila b ili t y > Avail. for contacts . To appea r as being of fline, select Availability > A ppear offline . When you are connect ed to the ins tant mess aging service, indica tes that you are online and that you ar e not visible to others. Contact s for inst ant messagi ng To add contac ts to the in stant mes sages co ntac ts lis t, connec t to the inst ant messages service, and select IM co nt acts . To add a contact to the list, select Options > Add contact , or if y ou have no contacts added, select Ad d . Select Enter ID manually , Se arch from serv . , Copy f rom server , or By mobile number .
49 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Scroll t o a contact, and to start a convers ation, select Chat , or select Options > Contact info , Block cont act (or Unblock c ontact ), Add contact , Remove contact , Change list , Copy to server , or Availability alerts . Block an d unblock mess ages To block messages, connect to t he instant me ssaging service, and select Conversations > IM contacts ; or join or start a conversation. Scroll to the conta ct from whom you want t o block incoming messages, select Options > Block cont act > OK . To unblock the message s, connect t o the ins tant messages service, and select Blocked list . Scroll to th e contact from whom you want to unblock the messages, and se lect Unblock . Groups You can creat e your own pri vate groups for an instant mes saging conversation, or use the public groups provided by t he service provider. The privat e groups exis t only during an instant messaging c onversation, and the groups are saved on the server of the servic e provider. If the server you are logged into does not support group servic es, all group-related me nus are dimmed. Public groups You can boo kmark public groups that your service provider may maintain. Connect to the instant me ssages service, select Groups > Public g roups . Scroll to a group that you want t o chat w ith, and select Jo in . If you are not in the group, enter y our screen name as your nickname for the gr oup. To delete a group from your group list, se lect Option s > Delete gr oup .
50 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To s earch for a group, select G roups > Public groups > Search groups . You can search for a group by a member in the group, by group name, topic, or ID. Create a private group Connect to the instant messaging s er vice, and select Groups > Create gr oup . Enter the name f or the group and the s creen name that you want to use. Mark the private group members in t he contacts list, and writ e an invitation. E-mail application The e- mail applicat ion allows you to access your compatible e-mail acc ount from your phone whe n you are not in the of fice or at home. This e-mail application is different f rom the SMS and MMS e-mail funct ion. Your phone support s POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you can send and retrieve any e-mail, you may need to do t he following: ⢠Obtain a new e-mail ac count or use the current one. For avail ability of your e-mail a ccount contact y our e-mail service provider. ⢠For the settings required for e-mail, cont act your e -mail service pr ovider. You may rece ive the e -mail confi guration settings as a configuration mes sage. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . You can also ent er the settings manually. See Configur ation , page 79 . To activate the e-mail settings, select Me n u > Messa ges > Mess age settings > E- mail messages . See E- mail , page 55 . This application does not s upport keypad tones.
51 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Write and send an e- m ail 1. Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Cr e ate e- ma il . 2. Enter the recipientâÂÂs e-mail address, a subject, and the e-mail message. To att ach a file to the e- mail, select Options > At tac h and a desired file f rom the Gallery . 3. Select Send > Send now . Do wnlo ad e-m ail 1. To ac cess the e -mail applicat ion, select Menu > Messa g es > E-mail . 2. To downloa d e-mail mes sages that have been sent to your e- mail account, sel ect Retrieve . To download new e-mail me ssages and to send e-mail that hav e been saved in the Out box f older, select Options > Retrieve and send . To fir st download the headings of the new e-mail mes sages that have been sent to you e-mail account, s elect Options > Ch e ck new e-mail . Then, to download th e selected e-mail, mark t he desired ones , and se lect Options > Retrieve . 3. Select the new mes sage in Inbox . To vie w it later, s elect Bac k . indicates an unread message. Read and r eply to e-mai l Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Inbox . While reading the mes sage, select Options to view the av ailable o ptions.
52 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To reply to an e- mail, select Reply > Original text or Empty screen . To reply to many, s elect Options > R eply to all . Confirm or edit the e -mail address and subject, then write your reply. To send the message, select Send > Send now . Inbox and other fold ers Your phone sa ves e-mail that you have downloaded from your e-mail acc ount in Inbox fo lde r. Other folders contains t he following folders: Drafts f or saving unfinished e- mail, Archive for organizing and s aving your e-mail, Out box for saving e-mail that have not been se nt, and Sent items for saving e- mail that have been s ent. To manage the folders and their e-mail content, s elect Options > Manage folder . De let e e-m ail mes sage s Select Menu > Messag e s > E-mail > Options > M anage folder and t he desired folder. Mark the mes sages that you want to delete, and to delete th em, select Options > Delete . Deleting a n e-mail from your phone does not delete it f rom the e- mail server. To set t he phone to delete the e- mail also fr om the e-mail s erver, s elect Menu > Mess ages > E-mail > Options > Extra settings > Le ave c. on server > De l ete retr . msgs . Voice messag es The v oice mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe t o it. F or details, c ontact your s ervice provider.
53 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To call your voice mailbox, s elect Me nu > Messa ges > V oic e messages > Listen t o voice messages . To enter, search f or or edit your voice mailbox number, sele ct V oic e mailbox number . If supported by the network, will show new voice messages. Select Listen to call your voice mailbox number. Info messages With the Info message s network servic e, you can receive mes sages on var ious topics f rom your service provider. T o check av ailability, topics, and th e relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. Ser v ic e comm ands Select Menu > Messag e s > Service commands . Write and send service requests (also k nown as USSD commands ) to your s ervice prov ider, such as act ivation commands for network services. Del et e me ssag es To dele te all message s from a fol der, select Me nu > Mes sag es > D elete messages and t he folder fr om which you wa nt to delet e the message s. Select Ye s , a nd if t he folder contains unread messages, the phone asks w hether you want t o delete them also. Select Ye s aga in.
54 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Messag e setti ngs Te xt and SM S e- ma il The mes sage settings affect the sending, receiv ing, and viewing of messages . Select Menu > Messag e s > Mess age sett ings > T ext messages , and fr om the following opt ions: ⢠Sending profile , a nd if more than one message profile s et is supported by your SIM card, select the s et you want to ch ange. The following options may be a vailable: Message centre number (delivered from y our service provider ), Messages sent via , M essage validity , Default recipient number (text messages) or E-mail server (e-mail), D elivery reports , Use pa cket data , Reply via same ce ntre (network service) and Rename sending profile . ⢠Save sent messages > Ye s to set the p hone to sa ve the se nt text mes sage s in the Sent items folder. Mult imedia The mes sage settings affect the se nding, receiv ing, and viewing of multimedia messages. Select Menu > Messag e s > Mess age sett ings > Multimedia msgs. and from the following opt ions: ⢠Save sent messages > Ye s â to set the phone to s ave sent multimedia messages in the Sent items folder.
55 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Delivery reports â to ask the netw ork to send delive ry repor ts about yo ur messages (netw ork service). ⢠Default slide timing â to def ine the default t ime between slides in mult imedia messages. ⢠Allow multimedia reception > Ye s or No â to r eceive or t o block th e multimedia message. If you select In home networ k , you cannot r eceive multimedia messages when outside your home net work. ⢠Incoming multimedia messages > Retrieve , Retrieve manually , or Reje ct â to allow t he reception of multimedia message s automatically, manually after being prompte d, or to rejec t the recept ion. ⢠Configuration settings > Configuration . Only the configurat ions that support multimedia messaging are shown. Select a service provider, Defau lt , or Per s onal config. for multimedia messaging. Select Acco unt and s elect a multimedia messagi ng service ac count contained in the active configuration settings. ⢠Allow adverts â to receive or reject a dvertisements. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia rece ption is se t to No . E-mail The s ettings affect the sending, rece iving and viewing of e-mai l. You may rec eive the configuration sett ings for the e- mail applicat ion as a configuration mes sage. See Conf i guration settings s ervice , page 16 . You can a lso enter th e settings manual ly. Se e Configur at ion , page 79 .
56 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To activate the settings for the e-mail application, select Menu > Message s > Mess age set tings > E-mail mes sages and from the following options: ⢠Configuration â Select the s et th at you would like to act ivate. ⢠Account â Select a n account provid ed by the service pr ovider. ⢠My name . â Enter your name or nickname. ⢠E-mail address â Enter e-ma il address. ⢠Include signature â You can def ine a signature t hat is aut omatically added to the end of your e -mail when you write your mes sage. ⢠Reply-to address â Ent e r the e-mail address to whic h you want t he replies to be sent. ⢠SMTP user name â Enter the name that you want t o use for out going mail. ⢠SMTP password â Ent e r the password that you w ant to us e for outgoing ma il. ⢠Display terminal window â Select Ye s to perf orm manual user authenticat ion for intr anet connections. ⢠Incoming server type â Select eith er POP3 or IMAP4 depending on the type of e-mail sys tem that you ar e using. If b oth types are supported, s elect IMAP4 . ⢠Incoming mail settings If you selected POP3 as the incoming server t ype, the f ollowing options are shown: R etrieve e-mails , POP3 user name , POP3 password , and Display terminal window .
57 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . If you selected IMAP4 as t he incoming server type, the following options are shown: R etrieve e-mails , Retrieva l method , IMAP4 user name , IMAP4 password , and Displa y term in a l w indow . Other sett ings To s elect other s ettings for messages, s elect Menu > Messa g es > Messag e settings > Other se ttings . To change t he font si ze for reading and writing me ssag es, se le ct Font size . To set the phone to replace character-bas ed smileys into graphic al ones, select Graphical smileys > Ye s . Messag e counte r Select Menu > Messag e s > Message counter for approximate information on your recent c ommunications. â Cont acts You can s ave names and phone numbers (Contacts) in t he phone memory and in the SIM card me mory. The phone memory may save contac ts with numbers and text items . You can a lso save an image for a certain number of names. Names and numbe rs saved in the SIM card memory, are indicated by . Sear ch for a contact Select Menu > Cont act s > Name s > Options > Se arch . Scroll through the lis t of contacts or enter the f irst letter of the name you are searching for.
58 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Save name s and phone numbers Names a nd numbers will be save d in t he used memory. Sele ct Menu > Contac ts > Name s > Options > A dd new contact . Ent er the name and the phone number. Save numbers, item s, or an image In the phone memo ry for contacts you can s ave different types of phone numbers, and short text items per name. The fir st number you sa ve is automat ically set a s the defa ult number, and it is indicat ed with a frame around the number type indicat or (for example, ). When you select a name (for example , to mak e a call) the de fault number is used unless you selec t another number. 1. Make s ure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phon e and SIM . 2. Scroll t o the name to which you want to add a new number or text item, a nd sel ect Details > Options > Add detail . 3. To add a number, selec t Number and one of the number types. To add another detail, s elect a text type, or an image from Gallery . To sear ch for an ID f rom the ser ver of your service provider if you hav e connect ed to the pr esence service, select User ID > Se a rc h . See My presence , page 60 . If only one ID is found, it is automatically saved. Ot herwise, to sav e the ID, select O ptions > Save . To en te r the I D, sele ct Ent e r ID manually . To change the number type, sc roll to the desired number, and s elect Options > Change type . To set t he selected number a s the default number, se lect Set as default .
59 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 4. Enter the number or te xt item; to sav e it, selec t OK . 5. To return to standby mode, select Back > Exit . Copy co ntacts Search f or the cont act you want to copy, and select Options > Copy . You can c opy names and phone numbers from t he phone conta ct memory to the SIM c ard memory, or v ice ver sa. The SIM card memory can save names with one phone numb er atta ched to them . Edit c ontact de tail s 1. Search for t he contact you want t o edit, selec t D etails , and scroll to th e desired name, number, text item, or image. 2. To edit a name, number, or text it em, or to change image , select Opt ions > Ed it name , Edit number , Edit detail , or Change image . You cannot edit an ID when it is on th e IM contacts or the Subscribed names list. De lete con tac ts o r co ntact de tai ls To delete a ll the contact s and the details a ttached to them fr om the phone or SIM card memor y, sele ct Menu > Contacts > D elete all contacts > From phone mem. , or From S IM card . Confirm with the secur ity code. To delete a contact, search for the desired contact, and selec t O ptions > De le te cont act .
60 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To dele te a number, text item, or an image at tached to t he contact, search for the contact, and select Details . Scroll t o the desir ed detail, and s elect Options > Dele te > Delete number , Dele te detail , or Delete image . Deleting a n image from contacts does not delete it from Gallery . Busine ss cards You can s end and receive a pers onâÂÂs contact informat ion from a compatible dev ice that s upports the vCard s tandard as a business card. To send a business card, search for the cont act whose information you want to send , and selec t Details > Options > Send business ca rd > Via multimedia , Via text message , or Via Bluetoot h . When you have received a busines s card, s elect Show > Sav e to save the busi ness card in t he phone memor y. To discar d the busines s card, se lect Exit > Yes . My presence With t he presence s ervice ( network ser vice) you can share your presence s tatus with other users with compatible devices and access to the service. Presence status include s your availabili ty, status message, and per sonal logo. Oth er users who have access t o the serv ice and who request your infor mation are able to see your status. The requested information is s hown in Subscribed names in the viewer sâ Contacts menu. You can personalize t he information that you want t o share wi th others and control who can see your status. Befor e you can use presence , you must subscr ibe to the servic e. T o check t he availability, and cost s, and to subs cribe to the service, c ontact your network
61 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . operator or service provider, from whom you also r eceive y our unique ID, passwor d, and the settings for t he service. See Configuration , page 79 . While you are connected to the presence servic e, you can us e the other functions of the phone, and t h e presence service is active in the background. If you disconnect from t he service, y our presence stat us is shown for a certain amount of time to viewers depending on the service provider. Select Menu > Cont act s > My pr e se nce and selec t from the followi ng options: ⢠Connect to 'M y presence' service or Disconnect f r om service t o connect t o or disconnect from the service. ⢠View my prese nce to vie w the stat us in Pr ivate presence and Public presence . ⢠Edit my presence t o change your presence status. Select My availability , My presence mes sage , My pres ence logo , or Show to . ⢠My viewers > Current viewers , Private list , or Blocked list. ⢠Settings > Show current presence in idle , Synchronise with profiles , Connection type , or Pre sence s etting s . Subscr ibed na mes You can c reate a list of contacts whose presence status information you want to be aware of. You c an view th e information if it is allowed by the c ontacts and the network. To view these subscribe d names, scroll t hrough the cont acts, or use the Subscribed names menu. Make su re that the memory in use is either Phone or Phon e and SIM .
62 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To conne ct to the Presence s ervice, select Menu > Contacts > My presence > Connect to 'My presence' service . Add contac ts to the su bscribed names 1. Select Menu > Cont act s > Subscribed name s . 2. If you have no c ontacts on your list, select Add . O therwise, select Options > Subscribe new . The list of your c ontacts is shown. 3. Select a contact from the list and if the cont act has an us er ID s aved, the contact is added to th e subscribed names list. Vi ew the sub sc rib ed n a mes To vie w the pres ence informat ion, see Search fo r a contact , page 57 . 1. Select Menu > Cont act s > Subscribed name s . The s tatus information o f the first contact on the s ubscribed names list is displaye d. The infor mation that the person wants to give t o the others may include text and some of the following ic ons: , or indicate that the pe rson is eit her avai lable, discreet or not available. indicates th at the personâ s presence information is not av ailable. 2. Select Detail s t o view the de tails of t he selec ted contact; or select Options > Subscribe new , Chat , Se nd message , Send business card , or Unsu bscri be . Un su bscr ib e a con t act To unsubscribe a contact from the Contacts list, select the contact and se lect Details > t he user ID > Options > Unsu bscrib e > OK .
63 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To unsubscribe, use the Subscribed names menu, see View t he subscribed names , page 62 . Sett ings Select Menu > Cont act s > Settin gs , and sel ect from the f ollowing options: Memory in use t o select SIM c ard or phone me mory for your cont acts. To recall names and number from both memor ies, select Phone and SIM . In that case, the names and numbers will be saved in the phone memory. To se lect how the names and number s in contacts are dis played, select Contacts view . To v iew the fr ee and used me mory capacity, s elect Memo ry stat us . Grou ps Select Menu > Cont act s > Groups to arrange t he names a nd phone numbers save d in the memory into caller groups with different ringing tone and a group image. Speed dialing To a ssign a number to a speed-di aling key, select Menu > Cont ac ts > Speed dials , and scroll to t h e speed-dialing number t ha t you want. Select Assi gn , or if a number has already be en assigned to the key , select Options > Ch ange . Sele ct Sear ch and s elec t first the name and then th e number you want t o assign. If th e Speed dialling function is off, th e phone asks whe ther you want t o activ ate it. See also Speed dialling in Call , page 76 . To mak e a call us ing the speed-dia ling keys, see Speed dialing , page 32 .
64 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Voice dialing You can ma ke a phone c all by saying a voice tag that has bee n added to a phone number. Any s poken words, s uch as a name, can be a voice t ag. The number of voice tags you can c reate is limited. Before using voi ce tags, note that: ⢠Voice tag s are not langua g e-dep endent. Th ey are d ep en d ent on the s peak er's voice. ⢠You must say the n ame exactly as you sa id it when you recorded it. ⢠Voice tag s are se n siti ve to ba ckground noi s e. Record voice tags and use th em in a quiet environme nt. ⢠Very sho rt n ames are not accepted . Use long names and avoid simi la r name s for diffe rent num bers . Note : Using voice ta gs may be difficult in a noisy envir on men t or during an emerge n cy, so you shoul d not rely sole ly upon voice diali n g in all circumstan ces. Add and manage voice tags Save or copy to the phone memory the cont acts for w hich you w ant to add a voice tag. You can also add voice tags to the names in the SIM card, but if you replace your SIM card with a new one, y ou first must del ete the old v oice tags bef ore you can add new ones. 1. Search f or the contact to which you want t o add a voice tag. 2. Select Detail s , s croll to the de sired phone number, and select Options > Add voi ce t ag . 3. Select Start , a nd sa y clearl y the words you want to r ecord as a voice tag. After recording, the phone plays the recor ded tag.
65 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . appears aft er the phone number with a v oice tag in Contacts . To che ck the voice tags , selec t Menu > Contacts > Vo i c e t a g s . Sc roll to the contact with the voice tag that y ou want, and sele ct an option t o listen to, delet e, or change t he rec orded voice t ag. Make a c all by usi ng a voic e tag If the phone has an a pplication running that is sending or receiving data using a GPRS connection, you must end the application before voice dialing. 1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key. A short ton e is heard, and Spe ak now is displayed. 2. Say t he voice t ag clearly. The phone plays the r ecognized v oice tag, and dials the phone number of the v oice tag after 1.5 seconds. If you ar e using a compatible headset wit h the headset key, press and hold the headset k ey to st art the voice dialing. Info, service, a n d my numbers Select Menu > Cont act s , and the followi ng functions may be available: Info numbers to call the informa tion numbers of y our service provider if the numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card (network service). Service numbers to call the service numbers of your ser vice provider if the numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card (network service). My numbers to view the phone numbers assigned to y our SIM card, if t he numbers are i ncluded on your SIM card.
66 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Call re gist er The phone regis ters the phone numbers of identified missed, r eceived, and dialed calls, t he message recipient s, and the approximate lengt h of your calls. The phone registers if it is switched on and within the net workâÂÂs service area, and the network supports these functions. Recent calls lists When you select Options in the Missed calls , Rec eived calls , Dialled numbers , or Mess age Re cipien ts menu, you can view the time of t he call; edit , view or c all the registered phone numbe r; add it to the memory; or delete it from the lis t. You can also s end a text message. To de lete th e recent calls lists, sel ect Delete recent call lists . Co unters and tim ers Not e: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, dependi ng upon network featur es, rounding-off fo r b illin g, tax e s and so fort h . Some timers, including the life timer, may be re set during service or software upgrad es. Select Me nu > Call regis ter > Call durat i on , P a cket da ta counter , or Packet data conn. timer for appr oximate information on your recent communicat ions.
67 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Posit ioning in f orma tion The network may send you a loc ation request. You can ensure that the net work will deliv er location infor mation of your phone only if you approve it (network service ). Contact your net work operator or service provider to s ubscribe and t o agree upon t he deliver y of locat ion information. To ac cept or reject the location request, select Ac cept or Reject . If you mis s the request, t he phone automatical ly acc epts or rejects it accor ding to what you have agreed with your network operator or service provider. The ph o ne displays 1 missed position request . T o view t he missed locat ion request, selec t Show . To vie w the informat ion on the 10 most recent privac y notificat ions and reques ts or to delete them, select Men u > Call register > P ositioning > P osition log > Open folder or Delete a ll . â Sett ings Prof iles Your phone has various setti ng groups, called profiles, for which you can cust omize the phone tones for diff erent events and e nvironments. Select Menu > Set t ings > Pr ofiles . Scroll to a profile, a nd select it. ⢠To ac tivate the select ed profile, select Activa te . ⢠To s et the profile t o be active unt il a cert ain time up to 24 hours, select Timed and se t the time the profile setting s hall end. When t he time set for the pr ofile expires, the previous profile that was not t imed, becomes active.
68 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠To personalize the profile, select P er sonalise . Select t he setting you want to change and make the changes. To cha nge your pres ence status inf ormation, s elect My presence > My availability , or My presence message . Th e My pres ence menu is available if you se t Synchronise with profiles to On . See My pres ence , page 60 . Themes A theme contains many elements for personalizing your phone, such as wallpaper, screen saver, color s cheme, and a ringing tone. Select Menu > Set t ings > Themes and se lect from the following options: ⢠Select t heme to set a theme in your phone. A lis t of folders in Gallery opens. Open the Themes folder , and select a theme. ⢠Theme downloads to open a li st of links to download mor e themes. See Download files , page 108 . To ne s You can c hange the s ettings of the s elected active profile. Select Menu > Set t ings > To n es . Se lect and change Incoming call alert , Ringing tone , Ringing volume , V i brating alert , Message alert tone , Instant message alert tone , Ke yp ad t o n e s , and Warning tones . You can find the same s ettings in the Profiles menu, see Profiles , page 67 .
69 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To set the phone to ring only upon calls from p hone numbers that be long to a selected caller group, select Al ert for . Scroll to the caller gr oup you want or All calls and select Mar k . Di splay Select Menu > Set t ings > Display and from t he following options: Wallpaper > Select wallpaper or Selec t slide set , and an image or a s lide from Gallery â to set your phone to display it when the phone is in s t andby mode. To acti vate the wal lpaper, s elect On . Screen s aver â To choose a screen s aver from Gallery , select Sc reen saver s > Image , Slide set , Video clip , Analogue clock , or D igital clock . To enter t he time after whic h the s creen saver is activa ted, select Time-out . To a ctivate the scre e n save r, select On . Power saver > On â to save some battery power. A digital clock is displa yed when no function of the phone is us ed for a certain time. Colour schemes â to change the color in s ome display components, such as indicat ors and signal and bat tery bars. Idle state font colour â to selec t the color for the texts on the display in the standby mode . Operator logo â to set your phone t o display or hide the operator logo. Time and dat e Select Menu > Set t ings > Time and dat e and from the following options:
70 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Clock â to set t he phone to show the cloc k in the s tandby mode, adjust the clock and se lect the t ime zone and the time f ormat. Date â to set the phone to s how the date in the standby mode, set the date, and select the date format and date s eparator. Auto-update of date & time (networ k service) â to set the phone to automatically update the t ime and date ac cording to t he current t ime zone. My short cuts With persona l shortcuts you get quick acc ess to often used f unctions of the phone. Right s elect ion key To set one phone f unc tion from a predefined list to t he right selection key, select Menu > Set tings > My s hortcuts > Righ t selection key . See Standby mode , page 27 .This menu may not be shown, depending on your s ervice prov ider. Navigat i on key To as sign other phone f unctions from a predefined list to t he navigat ion key, sel ect Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Navigation key . See Shortcuts in the standby mode , page 28 . Voice co m mands To ac tivate phone funct ions by s aying a voic e tag, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Voice commands . Select a folder, scroll t o a function to which you want to add a voice t a g, and select Ad d . indicates a v oice tag.
71 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Connecti vity You can c onnect your phone to compat ible devices us ing Bluetooth wireles s technol ogy, for example, at the same time to a Bluetooth stereo headset and a PC. You can a lso define t he settings for packet data dial-up connections. Blueto oth wireless tec hnology This devi ce is c omplia nt wit h Blue tooth S pecific ation 1.2 sup porti ng th e follo wing profil es: hand s-fre e, ob ject push profi le, f ile tr ansfe r pro file, dial-u p net wor king p rofi le, SIM acc ess prof ile, service dis cover y pro file, ge neri c acce ss pro file , seri al por t pr ofile, a dva nced a udio di stribu tion p rofi le, and au dio vi deo remo te co ntrol pr ofile . To ensure int erope rabi lity be tween ot her devi ces supp orti ng Bluet ooth t echnology , use N okia a pprov ed enha nceme nts for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibilit y wit h this device. There may be restri ctions on using Blu etooth technology in so me locatio ns. Check with your local autho rities or service p rovider. Fea tures usin g Blue tooth tec hnology , or allow ing s uch features to run in the ba ckgroun d while using othe r features, increase the demand o n battery power and reduces the battery life. Bluetooth technology allow s you to connec t the phone to a compatible Bluetooth device up to 10 me ters. Since devic es using Bluetoot h technology communicat e using radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of sight, although the connection can be subjec t to int erf erence from obstruc tions such as walls or from ot her electronic devices.
72 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Set up a Bl uetooth conn ection Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . Select from t he following options: Bluetooth > On or Off â to acti vate or dea ctivate the Bluetooth function. indicat es an act ive Bluetooth connection. Search f or audio enhance ments â to search for c ompatible Bluetooth audio devices . Select the devi ce that you want t o connect to the ph one. Pair ed dev ices â t o search for any Bluetoo th device in r ange. Select New t o list any Bluet ooth device in r ange. Scroll t o a devic e, and sele ct Pa i r . Enter the Bluetooth passcode of the device to associate (pair) the de vice to your phone. You only must give this passcode when y ou connect to the device for t he first time. Your phone connec ts to the dev ice, and you can s tart data transfer. Blueto oth wirele ss conne ction Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . To check which Bluetooth connect ion is currently active, s elect Active device . To view a lis t of B lue tooth devices that ar e currently pa ired wit h the phone, select P air ed devices . Select Options to access some of t he following functions depending on th e status of the device and the Bluetooth connection. Select Connect > Assig n short nam e , or Auto-conn. without confirmation > Ye s â to set t he phone aut omatically to connect t o a paire d Bluetooth device .
73 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Blueto oth setti ngs To define how your phone is shown to other Bluetooth dev ices, select Me nu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings > My phone's visibility or My phone's name . We recommend to use the settin g Hi d den in My ph o ne 's visi bili ty . Always a ccept only Bluet ooth communic ation from others that yo u agree wi th. Packet d ata (EGPRS) Enhanced ge neral pack et radio service (EGPRS), pa cket data, is a networ k service allows mobile phones to s end and receiv e data over an Internet protocol (IP)-based network. It enable s wireless acc ess to data networ ks such as the Internet. The applic ations that may use packe t data ar e MMS, video s treaming, browsing sessions, e- mail, remote Sy ncML, Java application downloading, a nd the PC dial- up. To define how to use the service, s elect Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Pa c k et data > Packet data connection > When needed â to se t the pac ket data registration and c onnection to established wh en an application using pack et data needs it and closed w hen you end t he application, or Always online â t o s et th e phone to aut omatically register to an pac ket data network when you sw itch the phone on. is s hown. Modem settings You can c onnect the phone using Bluetoot h wireles s technology t o a compat ible PC and use the phone as a modem to en able E GPRS connectivit y from the PC.
74 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To define the sett ings for connections fr om the PC, select Me nu > Settin gs > Connectivity > Pac k e t d a t a > P acket data se ttings > A ct ive access point , activat e the ac cess point yo u want to us e, and select Edit active access point . Select A lias fo r a cce ss poi nt , and enter a nic k name for t he cur rently selected acces s point. Select P acket data acces s point , and enter the ac cess point name (APN) to establish a connection t o an EG PRS network . You can als o set the dial-up service settings (access point name) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Options software. See PC Suite , page 113 . If you hav e set t he settings both on the PC and on your phone, the PC settings are used. Data tra nsfer and s ynchroniz ation Synchronize your data fr om calendar, note s, and contacts with another compatible dev ice (for exa mple, a mobile phone), a c ompatible PC, or a remote Internet server ( network serv ice). Partner list To copy or synchronize data from your phone, the name of the device and t he settings mus t be in the list of part ners in transfe r contacts. If you recei ve data from another device, for example, a compatible mobile phone, the par tner is automatically added t o the list, using t he contact data from t he other device. Server sync and PC sync s e ttings are the original items in t he list. To add new partner to the lis t, for example a new device, s elect Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data t ransfer > Options > Add transfer contact > Phone sync or Phone copy , and enter the setti ngs acco rding to the tra nsfer typ e.
75 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To edit t he copy and synchronize s ettings, select a contact from the par tner list, and se lect Options > Edit . To dele te a select ed partner, s elect Options > Dele te . You can not delete Ser ver sync and Phone s ync . Da ta tran s fer w ith a c o mpat ib le d evi ce For synchronization Bluetooth wireless tec hnology is us ed. The other device is in the standby mode. To start a data transfer, select Men u > Settings > Connectivity > Data t ransfer and t he transfer partne r from the list, other than Server sync and PC sy nc . According t o the settings the selected dat a will be copied or synchroniz ed. Data t ransfer wit hout SI M card Your phone allows the data transfer without hav ing a SIM card inse rted. Switch your phone on with no SIM card inserted, and s elect Tra n sf e r and fr om the following opt ions: Transfer contacts and select a contact, other than Ser ver sync and PC sync , from the partner list to transfer data from your phone. The phon e starts a synchronization or copy session. Receive dat a > Via Bluetooth to receive data fr om the other phone. Synchro nize from a co m pati ble PC To synchr onize data from calendar, not es, and contacts fr om a compatible PC, use Bluetooth wireless technology. You also need N okia PC Suite software of your phone installed on the PC.
76 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Synchronize the data in the phone cont acts, calendar, and notes to correspond with the data of your c ompatible PC by starting the sy nchronization from the PC. Synchro nize from a se rver To use a remote Internet server you have to s ubscribe to a synchronization service. For mor e information and t he settings required f or this service , contact y our service provider. You may receive the setti ngs as a configur ation message. See Configuration settings service , page 16 and Configuration , page 79 . If you have sa ved data on the remote Int ernet server, you can synchronize your phone by starting the sy nc hronization from your phone. Select Menu > Set t ings > Connectivity > Data tra nsfer > Server s ync . Dependi ng on the set tings, select Initialising sync or Initialising copy . Synchronizing for the first t ime or after an interrupted s ynchronization may t ake up to 30 minutes to complete, if the contacts or calendar are full. Call Select Menu > Set t ings > Call and from the f ollow ing options: Call divert (network service) â to divert your i ncoming calls. You may not be able to di vert your call if some call barring func tions are active. Se e Call barring servi ce in Securit y , page 80 . Anykey answer > On â t o answer an i ncoming call by briefly pr essing any key , except t he power, the left and right select ion keys, or the end key. Auto matic re dial > On â t o set your phone t o make a maximum of ten attempts to co nnect the ca ll after an uns uccessful c all attempt.
77 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Speed dialling > On and the na mes and phone numbe rs assigned to the speed- dialing key s, 2 to 9 . To dial, press and hold the corr esponding number key. Call waiting > Ac tivate â to set the network to not ify you of an incoming call while yo u have a call in progr ess (network s ervice). See Call waiting , page 32 . Summary after call > On â t o briefly display the approximat e duration and cost (network service) of t he call aft er each call. Send my caller ID (ne twork servi ce) > Ye s , or Se t by network . Line for out going calls (network service) â to s elect the phone line 1 or 2 to mak e calls, if s upported by your SIM car d. Phone Select Menu > Set t ings > Phone a nd from the f ollowing options: Phone language â to set the display language of your phone . If you sele ct Aut omati c , the phone s elects the language according to the inf or mation on the SIM card. Memory statu s â to view the free memory and t he used memory for e ach function in the list. Automatic keyguard â to se t the keypa d of your phone to lock automatically after a pre-s et time delay w hen the phone is in the st andby mode and no function of the phone has been us ed. Select On , and you c an set the time from 5 seconds to 60 minutes. Security keyguard â to set the phone to ask for the se curity c ode whe n you unlock th e keyguard. Enter the security c ode, and select On .
78 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . When the keygua rd is on, calls s till may be possible to the officia l emergency number programmed in to your de vice. Cell info display > On â to r eceive infor mation from the network operat or depending on the network cell us ed (netw ork service). Welcome note and enter the note you w ould like â to be shown br iefly when t he phone is switched on. Opera tor se lectio n > Auto matic â to set the phone automatically t o select one of the cellular networks available in your area. With Manual , you can select a network that has a r oaming agreement w ith your home ne twork operator. Confirm SIM service actions . See SIM services , page 112 . Help text activat ion â to select whether the phone s hows help t exts. Start-up tone â to sele ct whether the phone plays a start-up tone when the phone is switched on. En ha nce me nt This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible mobile enhanc ement. Select Menu > Set t ings > Enhancements . You c an select an enhancement menu if the corresponding enhancement is or has been connected to the phone. Depending on the enhancement , select from t he following options: Default profile â to se lect the prof ile that you w ant to be automatically activated when you connect to the s elected enhanceme nt.
79 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Aut oma tic a nswer â t o set t he phone to answer an incoming call automaticall y after 5 seconds. If Incoming call alert i s set to Beep onc e or Off , automatic answer is off. Lig hts â to s et the light s permanently On . Select Au to mati c to set the lights on for 15 second s after a key press. Text phone > U se text phone > Ye s â to use t he text phone s ettings instead of headset or loo pset settings. Config uratio n You can configure your phone with settings that are required for certain services to function c orrectly. The servi ces are brows er, multimedia me ssaging, remote Internet se rver synchr onization, presence, e-mail applicat ion, and streaming. Get the settings from your SIM-car d, from a ser vice provider as a conf iguration message or ent er your personal settings manually. Configuration settings from up to 10 different service providers can be stored in the phone and can be managed within this menu. To s ave the conf iguration settings rece ived by a c onfiguration mes sage sent by a service provider, s ee Configuration settings service , page 16 . Select Menu > Set t ings > Configuration and f rom the following o ptions: Default configuration sett ings â to view the service providers saved in t he phone. Scroll to a service provider , and select D e tails to view the applications that the configuration settings of t his service pr ovider supports. T o set the configuration sett ings of the service provider as default sett ings, select Options > Set as default . To delete configurat ion settings, s elect Delete .
80 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Activate default in all applications â to ac tivate the default configuration settings for supported applicat ions. Preferred access point â to vie w the s aved acces s points. Sc roll to an ac cess point, and select O ptions > Details t o view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and packet dat a acces s point or GSM dia l-up number. Connect to service provider support â to download the c onfiguration settings from y our service provider. Per s onal configuration set t ings â to add new pers onal accounts for various service s manually, a nd to acti vate or delete them. T o add a new personal account if you hav e not added any, selec t Add ; otherwis e, select Options > A dd new . Select the service type, and select and ent er each of the requir ed parameters . The parameters differ according to the selected se rvice type. To delete or ac tivate a personal ac count, scroll t o it, and select Options > Delet e or A ctiva te . Secur ity When security features that restrict calls are in use (such as call barring, cl osed us er grou p and fixed dia ling) calls still ma y be poss ible to the official emergency number prog rammed into your device. Select Menu > Set t ings > Sec urity and from the following options: PIN code request â to set th e phone to ask for your PIN or UPIN c ode every t ime the phone is switched on. Some SIM ca rds do not allow t he code reques t to be turned off. Call barring s e rvice (net w ork service) â to restrict incoming calls to and outgoing calls from your phone. A barring password is required.
81 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Fixed dialling â to restrict your ou t going calls to selected phone nu mb ers if this function is s upported by y our SIM card. Closed user group (network service) â to specify a group of people whom you ca n call and who can call you. Security level > Phone â the phone asks for th e securit y code whenev er a new SIM card is inserted into th e phone. Sele ct Memor y and the phone asks for t he security c ode when the SIM c ardâÂÂs memory is selected and you want to change the memory in us e. Access c odes â to set the PIN code o r UPIN code in use, or to change the s ecurity code, PIN code, UPIN code, PIN2 c ode, and bar ring password. Code in use â to select whethe r the PIN code or UPIN code should be act ive. Pin2 code request â to select whet her PIN2 code is required when using a specific phone featur e which is cove red by th e PIN2 c ode. Restor e fact ory sett ings To res et some of the menu settings t o their original va lues, sele ct Men u > Settings > Restore fac tory settings . Enter th e security c ode. Note that the data you have entered or downloa ded are not deleted, fo r example, t he names a nd phone numbers saved in contac ts.
82 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Operator menu This menu lets you ac cess a por tal to services provided by your net work oper ator. The name and the ic on depends on the operator. For more informati on contact your network operator. The operat or can update this menu wit h a service message. For more informat ion, refer to Se rvice inbox , page 108 . â Galle ry In this menu you ca n manage graphics, images, recordings and tones. These files are ar ranged in folde rs. Your p hone supports an act ivation key system t o protect acquired content. Always check the delivery ter ms of any content and activation key before acquiring t hem, as th ey may be subject to a fee. Co pyright prot ections may preven t som e ima ges, m usi c (incl uding ringi ng tone s), and othe r content from b eing copied, modified, transferred or fo rwarded. The files stored in Gallery use a memory that may have a capacit y of approximately 52 MB in the phone. 1. Select Menu > Gallery . The orig inal folders in Gallery are: Images , Video clips , Music files , Themes , Graphi cs , To n es , Recordings , and Received files . 2. Scroll to the desire d folder. To view a list of files in t he folder, selec t Open . Select Options and one of the following opt ions may be available: D ownloads , Delete folder , Move , Rename f older , Details , Type of view , Sort , A dd folder , Memory statu s , and Activation key list .
83 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 3. Scrol l to the file y ou want to vie w, a nd select Ope n . Selec t Opti ons , a nd use one of t he following functions that may be availa ble for the s elected file: Downloads , Delete , Move , Rename , Apply theme , Set as wallpaper , Se t a s ring tone , Details , Type of view , Sort , Add folder , M emory status . Send â to s end the selec ted file using MMS or Bluetooth wireless t echnology. Dele te al l â to delete all the files and folders in t he selected f older. Edit image â to insert t ext, a frame or clip-a rt into the s elected pict ure, or t o crop the image. Open in seq uence â to view the files in the folder one by one. Zoom â to increas e the size of th e image Mute audio ( Unmute audio ) â t o mute (unmute) the sound file. Set contrast â to adjust the cont rast level of the image. Activ ate con tent â to update the activation key of the select ed file. The option is only shown if the ac tivation key updating is supported by the file. Activ ation key li st â to vi ew the l ist of all available activat ion keys. You c an delete the activa tion keys , for exa mple, delete the expired ones. â Medi a Co pyright prot ections ma y prev ent som e im age s, musi c (inc luding rin ging tone s), and othe r co ntent fro m bei ng co pied, mo difie d, trans ferred or forwarded.
84 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Camera You can t ake photos or record video clips with the built-in camer a. The c amera produces pi ctures in JPEG format and vide o clips in 3GP format. When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws and respe ct local customs as well as pri vacy and legi tim ate rights of other s. Take a phot o Select Menu > M edia > Camera > Capture . The phone saves the photo in Gallery > Images . To take another phot o, select Back ; to send t he photo as a multimedia message, select Send . T o view t he options, se lect Options . Record a vid eo clip Select Menu > M edia > Camera . To select the video mode , scroll left or right, or sel ect Options > Vi de o , and select Re cor d . To pause the r ecording, select Pau se ; to res ume the rec ording, select Cont in. . To stop the recording, s elect St o p . The phone sa ves the recording in Gallery > Video clips . To view t he options, s elect Options . Media pla yer With t he media player you ca n view, play and downlo ad files, suc h as images, audio, video and anima ted images. You can also view compatible s treaming videos from a network server (network ser vice). Select Menu > Me dia > Media player > Ope n gallery , Bookmarks , Go to address , or Media downloads .
85 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Set up for a stream ing servi ce You may rec eive the configuration sett ings required for t he streaming as a configuration mes sage fr om the network ope rator or ser vice provider. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . To enter the settings manually, see Configuration , page 79 . Select Menu > M edia > Media player > Streaming settings and f r om the following opt ions: Configuration â only the c onfigurations that suppor t streaming are s hown. Select a service pr ovider, Default , or P ersonal config. . Account and a streaming service account contained in the active configuration settings. Music p lay er Your p hone includes a music player for listening to music tracks , recordings, or other MP3 or AAC s ound files that y ou have transf erred to the phone with the Nokia Audio Manager applic ation. Music files a re automatically de tected and added t o the default t rack list. Play mu sic tracks 1. Select Menu > M edia > Musi c player . The d eta il s of the fir st tr ack on th e default tr ack list ar e shown. To use the gr aphical keys, , , , or , on the display , scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. 2. To play a track, scroll to the trac k that you want, and selec t .
86 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To s kip to the be ginning of the next track, select . To skip to the beginning of the previous track, select twice. To rewind the current track, select and hold . To fast forward the current track, select and hold . Release t he key at the positi on you want. 3. To stop the playing, select . War ning: Li sten to mus ic at a m oderate level. C ontinuous e xposure to high volume may damage your h earing. Do not h old the device n ear you r ear when the loud speaker is in use, be ca use th e volume may be extre mely loud. Mus ic pl aye r se ttin gs In the M us ic player menu, the following opt ions may be available: V olume â to cha nge the volume leve l, press the na vigation key left or r ight. Play v ia bluetooth â to ma ke a connect ion to an audio e nhancement us ing a Bluetooth connection. Track list â to view a ll the t racks avail able on the track lis t. To pla y a track , scroll to the desired track, and select Play . Se lect Options > Refresh all tracks or Change track list â t o refres h the track list (for example, after adding new t r acks to the list) or change the trac k list tha t is shown wh en you open th e Mu sic pla yer menu, if s everal track lists ar e available i n the phone. Play options > Random > On â t o play the t racks in t he track list in random order. Select Repeat > Current t r ack or All tracks to play th e curren t track or th e entire track list repea tedly. Media equaliser â to open the lis t of media e qualizer sets. Se e Equalizer , page 90 .
87 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Loudspeake r or Hea ds et â to lis ten to the mus ic player t hrough the loudspeak er or a compat ible headse t connected t o the p hone. Tip: When using a hea dset, you can skip to the next track by pressing the headset key. Send â to s end the selec ted file using MMS or a Bluetooth connec tion. Music downloads â to con nect to a brows er service re lated to the c ur rent track. This function is only ava ilable when t he address of the service is included in t he track. Memory statu s â to view the free and us ed memory capacity. Radio The FM ra dio d epends on an ante nna othe r tha n the wirel ess device âÂÂs. A compa tible he ads et or enhancemen t n eeds to be atta ch ed to the device fo r the FM radio to funct io n properl y. War ning: Li sten to mus ic at a m oderate level. C ontinuous e xposure to high volume may damage your h earing. Do not h old the device n ear you r ear when the loud speaker is in use, be ca use th e volume may be extre mely loud. Select Menu > M edia > Radio . To us e the graphic al keys , , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and s elect it. Save rad io channels 1. To s tart the cha nnel search, s elect and hold or . To c hange the radio frequency in 0. 05 MHz steps , briefly press or .
88 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. To s ave the channel t o a memor y locat ion 1 to 9, pre ss and hold the corresponding number key. To save the channel in t he memory location from 10 to 20, press briefly 1 or 2 , and press and hold the desired number key, 0 to 9 . 3. Enter t he name of t he channel, and select OK . Liste n to the radi o Select Menu > M edia > Radio . To scr oll to the de sired channel, s elect or , or pres s the heads et key, or to select a radio channel location, br iefly press the corresponding number keys. Select Options and fr om the following options: Switch off â to turn off the radio. V olume â to cha nge the volume leve l, press the na vigation key left or r ight. Save channel , and ent er the channels name â to save a new channel . Channels â to select the list of saved channels. To delete or rename a channel, scroll to t he desired c hannel, and se lect Options > Delet e channel or Rename . Loudspeake r or Hea dset â to listen to the radio using the loudspeaker or headset. Keep the headset connected t o the phone. The lead of the headset functions as the radio antenna. Set frequency â to enter the fr equency of the desired radio channel. You can normally make a c all or answer an incoming c all while listening to the radio. During the call, the volume of the radio is mut ed. When an application using a packet data or HSCSD connect ion is sending or receiving da ta, it may interfere w ith the radio.
89 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Recorder You can record pieces of speech, sound, or an active call. T his is useful when recording a name and phone number for writ ing them down later. The recorder cannot be used w hen a data call or GPRS connect io n is acti ve. Record s ound 1. Select Menu > M edia > Recorde r . To us e the graphical keys, , , or , on the display, s croll left or r ight to the desired key, and select it. 2. To s tart the recor ding, select . To start the recording during a c all, selec t Options > Re cord . While recording a call, all parties t o the call hear a faint beeping s ound approximately every 5 se conds. When r ecording a call, hold the phone in the nor mal position near t o your ear . 3. To end the recor ding, select . The recording is saved in Gallery > Recordings . 4. To lis ten to the lat est recording, sele ct Options > Play l ast recorded . 5. To s end the last r ecording using Bluetooth, or a multimedia message, selec t Options > S end las t record ed . List of recordi ngs Select Menu > M edia > Recorde r > Options > Recordings list . The lis t of folders in the Ga lle ry is shown. Open Recordings to see the list with r ecordings. Sele ct Options to select options for files in the Gallery . See Galler y , page 82 .
90 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Equa lizer You can c ontrol the sound quality when us ing the music pla yer by amplifying or attenuating frequency bands. Select Menu > M edia > Equaliser . To ac tivate a s et, scrol l to one of t he equalizer sets, and s elect Activ ate . To vie w, edit, or rename a selected s et, select O pt ions > View , Edit , or Rename . Not all s ets can be edited or r enamed. â Organi ser Ala rm clo ck You can s et the phone to alarm at a desired time. Select Men u > Organ i ser > Alarm clock . To se t the ala rm, sel ect Alarm tim e , and enter t he alarm time. To change the alarm time when the alarm time is set, selec t On . To set th e phone to alert you on selec ted days of the we ek, selec t Repeat alarm . To s elect the al arm tone or set a radio c hannel as t he alarm tone, select Ala rm tone . If you select t he radio as an alarm to ne, connect t he headset t o the phone . The phone uses the las t channel you listened to as the alarm, and the ala rm plays through t he loudspeaker. If you remov e the headset or switch off the phone, the default a larm tone replaces the radio. To set a snooze time-out, select Snooze time-out .
91 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Stop the ala r m The phone sounds an a lert tone, and f lashes Ala rm! and the current time on the display, even if the phone was switched of f. To stop t he alarm, select Stop . If you let the phone continue to s ound the alarm for a minute or select Snooze , the alarm st ops for the selected snooz e time-out a nd then resumes. If the alarm tim e is reached while the device is switche d off, the device switc hes itself on and s tarts s oundi ng the al arm tone . If y ou se le ct St op , the device asks whether yo u want to activate the devi ce for calls. Select No to switch off the device o r Ye s to make and receiv e calls. Do not sele ct Yes when wirel ess phone use may cau s e in terference or d anger. Calenda r Select Menu > Organiser > Cale nd a r . The c urrent day is indicated by a frame. If there are any notes set for the day, the day is in bold type. T o vie w the day not es, select View . To vi ew a week , select Options > Week view . T o delete all notes in the calendar, selec t the mont h or week view, and select Options > D elete all notes . Other options for the c alendar day view can be make a not e; delete, edit , move, or repeat a note; copy a not e to another day; s end a note with Bluetoothtechnology; or send a note to t he calendar of another compatible phone as a text mess age or multimedia message. In Sett ings you can set the dat e and time se ttings. In the Auto-delete notes option you can set t he phone to d elete old notes aut omatically after a specified t ime.
92 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Make a c alenda r note Select Menu > O r ganiser > Calendar . Scroll to the date you want, select Options > Make a not e and se lect one of the following not e types: Meeting , Call , Bir t hday , Memo or Reminder . A note alarm The phone beeps, and di splays the not e. With a call note on the dis play, to call the displayed number, pres s the call key. To stop the alar m and t o view t he note, sel ect Vie w . To stop the a larm for 10 minutes, select Snooze . To stop the alarm without v iewing the note, select Exit . To -d o li st To s ave a note f or a task t hat you must do, selec t Menu > O rganiser > To-do lis t . To mak e a note if no note is added, select Add ; otherwise, select Options > Ad d . Write the note, an d select Save . Select the pr ior ity, the deadline and the alar m ty pe for th e no te . To vie w a note, sc roll to it, and s elect Vie w . You can a lso select an option to delete the selecte d note and d elete all the notes that you have mark ed as done. You can sort t he notes by pr iority or by deadline, send a note to another phone as a te xt message or a multimedia me ssage, save a note as a calendar note, or ac cess the c alendar. While vi ewing a note, you can als o select an opt ion to edit the deadline or priority for the not e, or mark the note a s done.
93 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Note s To use t his application f or writing and s ending notes, select Men u > O rganiser > Not es . To mak e a not e if no not e is added, select Add ; other wise, select Options > Make a note . Write a not e and se lect Save . Other opt ions for notes include deleting, and editing a not e. While edit ing a note, you can also exit th e text editor wit hout saving the cha nges. You can send the note to compatible dev ices using a t ext message , a multimedia mes sage, or Bluetooth wireless technology. If the note is too long t o be se nt as a t ext message, the phone asks you t o delete the appropriate number of characters from your note. Wal let In W allet , you can save pers onal information, such as credit card numbers, addresse s, and access co des to services that require a user name and p assword. You can e asily retrieve t he information in t he wallet to fill in online f orms, if the service supports it. The fir st time y ou access th e wallet, you define th e wallet code t hat prot ects your encr ypted data. At Create wallet c ode: , enter the code, and select OK t o confirm. At Verify w al let cod e : enter the code again, a nd select OK . See also Wallet code , page 16 . If you want to de lete all the c ontent of the wallet and the wallet c ode, enter * #7370925538# (* # res wallet# in letters) in the standby mode . You also need t he security c ode of the phone ; see Security code , pa ge 14 .
94 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To add or edit contents, open the Wallet menu. To use the cont ent of the wallet in a mobile service, ac cess the w allet from the browser. See Web , page 102 . Ac ces s the wallet m enu To ac cess the w allet menu, select Menu > Organiser > Wallet . En ter your walle t code, a nd select OK ; see Walle t set ti ngs , page 96 . Select from the f ollowing options: Wallet profiles â to creat e card combinat ions for different services . A wallet profile is helpful if the service asks you to fill in many data items. You ca n select the appropriate wallet profile instea d of selecting dif ferent cards separately. Cards â to save personal card information. You can save pay ment card, loy alty card, and ac cess card information, such as user name and pas sword combinations for diff erent services, addresses, and user data. See Save card details , page 94 . Tic kets â to save t he notificat ions of e-tick ets that you bought thr ough a mobile service . To view the ticket s, se lect Options > View . Receipts â to save receipts of mobile purchases. Per s onal notes â to save all kinds of per sonal information that you w ant to keep protected by the wa llet PIN code. S ee Personal notes , page 95 . Settings â to modify w allet settings. See Wallet s ettings , page 96 . Save car d details Access th e wallet, and select Ca rds . Select the card t ype to sav e details: Payment car ds , Loy alt y card s , A cce ss c ards , User info cards , or Address cards . If no card is added, s elect Add ; otherwise, select Options > Add new . Fill in the fie lds for the details.
95 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . If supported by your servic e provider, you c an also r eceive card information to your phone as a conf iguration message. You are notif ied of the c ard category. For availability of receiving card information as configuration settings, contact the card iss uer or ser vice provider. Persona l notes You can s ave personal notes, such as account number s, passwords, or codes. 1. Access th e wallet, and select P ersonal notes . If no note is added, s elec t Add ; otherwise, s elect Options > Add new . E nt er the no te and a ti tle for it. Select Options to edit a selected note, sort not es by name or date, or delete notes. 2. To vie w a note, sc roll to it, and s elect Vie w . 3. When viewing a note, select Edit to edit it. Select Options and from the following options: Send via text msg. â to copy the note as a t ext me ssage. Copy to calendar â t o copy the note to the calendar as a memo. Use de tail â to extracting numbers , e-mail addresses and Web addresses from a note. Dele te â to delet e the note. Create a wallet profi le When you have sa ved your per sonal card details , you can c ombine them t ogether into a wallet profile. You can use the profile to retrieve walle t data from different cards w hile browsing.
96 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. Access th e wallet, and select W allet profiles . 2. To creat e a new wallet prof ile if no pr ofile is added, select Add . Otherwise, sel ect Options > A dd new . 3. Fill in the following fields. Some of the fields contain data t hat is selected from the wallet. You must save this data before y ou can create a w allet profile. Select payment card next and selec t a card fr om the payment card list . Select loyalty card next and selec t a card f rom the loy alty card list. Sel ect access car d next and select a card fr om the acces s card list. Select us er info card next and select a card f rom the user data card lis t. Select billing address next and s e lect an address from the address card list. Select shipping address next and select an address from t he address card list. Select receipt delivery addr ess next and s elect an addre ss from the addr ess card list. Select receipt delivery met hod next and sele ct the means of delivery: To phone number or To e-mail address . Wallet profile name: enter a name for t he profile. Wa llet se tti ngs Access th e wallet, and select Settings . To ch ange the wallet code, se lect Change code . To set the radio frequency ide ntification (RFID) code and type, select RF I D > RFID code an d RFID ty pe . RFID is tec hnology that helps se cure your c ommercial transa ctions.
97 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Wa llet pu rch ase s To do your shopping, acc ess the desi red Web site t hat supports the w allet. The service must support the Electronic C ommer ce Modeling La nguage specificat ion. See Connect to a service , pa ge 103 . Choose t he product you want to buy a nd read carefull y all provided info rmation before your purchase. The text may not fit within a single screen. T herefore, make sure to scroll thro ugh and read all of the text be fore your purchase. To pay for the ite ms you wish to buy, t he phone asks whe ther you want to use t he wallet. T he phone al so asks for your wallet PIN code. Select the card you want to pay with from the P ayment cards list. If the data form you receive from the servic e provider supports the Electronic Commerce Modeling Language specification, the phone automatically fills in t he credit c ard information or the wa llet profile from the wallet. Approve the purchase, and the information is forwarded. You may receive an acknowledgement or a digital r eceipt of the purchase. To clos e the wallet, select Close wallet . If you do not use the walle t for 5 minutes, it closes automatically. A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confi dential informa tion requiring passw o rds empty the ca che af te r eac h u se . T o emp ty th e ca che , s ee Cache memory , page 109 . Calculato r The c alculator in your phone adds, s ubtracts, multiplies, divides, c alculates the squar e and t he square root and converts cur rency values.
98 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Not e: This cal culator has limited accuracy and is desig ned for simple calcul a tions . Select Me nu > Organiser > Calculator . When 0 is displayed on the screen, enter the first number in t he calculation, pr ess the # key f or a decimal point. Select Options > Add , Subtract , Multiply , Divide , Square , Square root , or Change sign . Enter t he second number. For a total, selec t Equ a ls . As many times as it is necessary, s elect Options and t he option again. To start a new c alculation, first selec t and hold Clear . Performing a currency conversion Select Menu > O r ganiser > Calculator . To save the excha nge rate, select Options > Exc h ange rate . Select eithe r of the displa yed options. Enter t he exchange rate, press the # ke y for a de cimal point, and select OK . The exchange rate remai ns in the memory until y ou replace it with another one. To perfor m the currenc y conversion, enter the amount to be converte d, select O ptions > In domestic , or In foreign . Countd own ti mer Select Menu > O r ganiser > Countdown timer . Ent e r the alarm time in hours, minutes, and seconds, and select OK . If you wish, write y our own not e text that is displaye d when the time expires. T o start the countdown timer , select Star t . To change th e countdown time , select Change tim e . To stop t he timer, s elect Stop timer . If the alarm time is reached when t he phone is in the s tandby mode, the phone sounds a tone and flashes the note text if it is set or Countdown t ime up . St op the alarm by pressing any key. If no key is pressed, the alarm automatic ally stops
99 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . within 30 seconds. To stop the alarm a nd to delete t he note text, select Exit . T o restart t he countdown time r, select Restart . Stopw atch You can me asure time, take intermediat e times, or t ake lap times using the stopwat ch. During timing, t he other funct ions of the phone can be used. To set the stopwat ch timing in the background, press the end k ey. Using the stop watch or allowi ng it to run in the backgro und whe n using other fe atures incr ease s the dema nd on batt ery powe r an d redu ces t he ba ttery lif e. Select Menu > O r ganiser > Stopwatch and from the f ollowing options: Split timing â to take inter mediate times . To start the time obs ervation, se lect Start . Select Split every time t hat you want to take a n interme diate time. T o stop the time obs ervation, s elect Stop. To save the measured time, s elect Save . To start the time observation again, select Options > St ar t . The new time is added to the previous time. To reset the time w ithout saving it, select Re se t . To se t th e stopwat ch timing in the background, press the end k ey. Lap timing â to take lap times. To s et t he stopwatch timing in the bac kground, press the end key. Continue â to view the timing that you have set in the background. Show last â to v iew the most recently measured time if the stopwatch is not reset. View times or Delete times â to view or delete t he saved times .
100 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â App licat ions Gam es Your phone soft ware includes some games. Launch a ga m e Select Menu > A pplications > Game s . Scr oll to the de sired game, and select Open , or press the call key. For options related to a game, see Other a pplication options , page 101 . Game downloa ds Select Menu > Applications > Options > Downloads > Game downloads . The list of available bookmarks is shown. Selec t M ore bookm arks to access the list of bookmar ks in t he Web menu; see Bookmarks , page 107 . Only insta ll and use applications and other software fro m sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Game sett ings To s et sounds, lights, and shakes f or the game, select Menu > A pplications > Options > A pplication settings . Colle ction Your phone soft ware includes some Java applic ations specially des igned for t his Nokia phone.
101 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Launchi ng an applic ation Select Menu > A pplications > Collection . Scroll to an applica tion, and select Open , or press the call key. Other app lication opt ions Dele te â to delet e the applicat ion or appl ication set from th e phone. Details â to give addit ional information about the application. Update version â to check if a new v ersion of the a pplication is avail able for download fr om Web (netwo rk service ). Web page â to provide further inf ormation or additional dat a for the applic ation from an Internet page. This feature mus t be supported by t he network. It is only shown if an Internet address has been provi ded with t he applicat ion. Application acces s â to restrict the application from accessing the network. Differ ent categories are s hown. Select in each category, if available, one of th e following per missions: Ask every time and the phone as ks always for net access, Ask fir st time only and the phone asks on f irst atte mpt to net acce ss, Always all owe d t o allow the net access , or N ot allowed to not allow the net access . Do wnlo ad an a pp lica ti on Your phone support s J2ME Java applications. Make sure that t he application is compatible wit h your phone bef ore downloading it . Only insta ll and use applications and other software fro m sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. You can dow nload new Ja va applications in different wa ys:
102 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Select Menu > A pplications > Options > D ownloads > App. downloads , and t he list of available book marks is shown. Select Mo re b oo kma rk s t o access th e list of bookmar ks in t he Web menu. Selec t the approp riate bookmar k to connect to the desired page. For the availability of different services, pricing, and t ariffs, contact your service provider. Select Men u > We b > Dow nlo ads . Download an appr opriate application or game. See Download files , page 108 . Use the game download function. See Game downloads , page 100 . Use t he Nokia Application Installer from PC Suit e to download t he applications to your phone. Your device ma y have s o me bookmark s loaded for s i tes no t affiliated w ith Nokia . Nokia do es not warrant or endors e these sites. If you choose to acces s them, you should take the same precautions, for security or con tent, as you would with an y Internet site. When downloading an application, i t may be saved in the Games menu instead of the Applications menu. â Web You can access various mobile Internet services with your phone browser. Important: Use only services that you trus t a nd that offer adequa te security and protection against harmful software. Check th e availability of these s ervices, prici ng, tari ffs, and instruc tions with your service provider.
103 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . With t he phone browser y ou can view the servic es that use w ireless mar kup language (WML) or extensible hyp ertext markup language ( XH TML) on their pages. Appearance may va ry due to s creen size. You may not be able t o view all details of t he Internet pages . Set up brows ing You may receive the configuration settings required for browsing as a configuration mes sage fr om the network ope rator or ser vice provider t hat offers the service that you want to use. See Configuration settings service , page 16 . You can also ent er all the configuration sett ings manually. Se e Configur a tion , page 79 . Conne ct to a serv ice First, ve rify that t he correc t configuration settings of the ser vice that you want to use a re activat ed. 1. To s elect the s ettings for connec ting to the service, s elect Menu > We b > Settings > Configuration settings . 2. Select Configuration . Only th e configurations that support browsing s ervice are shown. Sel ect a servic e provider, Default , or P ersonal config. for br owsing. See Set up browsing , page 103 . Select Acco unt and a browsing service account contained in the active configuration settings.
104 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Select Display terminal window > Ye s t o perform manual user authent ication for intr anet connections. Secondly, make a conne ction to the service in one of t he following ways : â¢S e l e c t Menu > Web > Home ; or in the standby mode, pres s and hold 0 . ⢠To s elect a bookmark of the service, s elect Menu > We b > B ookmar ks . ⢠To s elect the la st URL, s elect Menu > We b > L ast web address . ⢠To enter the addres s of the service, selec t Menu > Web > Go to address , enter the address of t he service, and select OK . Br owse p ages After you ma ke a connect ion to the service, you can start browsing its pages. The function of t he phone ke ys may v ary in differ ent services . Follow th e text guides on the phone display. For more informat ion, contact your service provide r. If packet data is selected as the data bearer, is shown on t he top lef t of the display during browsing. If you rec eive a call or a text message, or make a call during a packet data connection, is shown on the top right of the display to indicat e that the pack et data connec tion is suspe nded (on hold). After a call t he phone t ries to reco nnect the pack et data connec tion. Browse wi th phone keys Scroll any direction to browse through t he page. To s elect a highlighte d item, pres s the call k ey, or select Select .
105 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . To enter letters and numbers, press the keys, 0 to 9 . To enter spe cial chara cters, press * . Options while browsing The following options may be a vailable: Nokia.com , U se wal let i nfo , Home , Shortcuts , Add bookmark , Bookmarks , P age options , Histo ry , Down loa d , Oth er options , Reload , Q uit . The service provider may als o offer othe r options. A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confide n tial informa tion requiring passw o rds, empty the cache after each use. The in formation or services you have acce ssed is stored i n the cache. To empty the cache, see Cache memory , page 109 . Direct calling The browse r supports functions th at you can access while b rowsing. You can make a phone c all, send DTMF tones while a voice call is in progress, and save a name and a phone number from a page . Appe aran ce setti ngs While brows ing, select Options > Other options > Appearance se ttings ; or in the standby mode , select Me nu > We b > Settin gs > Appearance settings and fr om the following options: Text wrapping > On â to set t he text t o continue on the next line on the display. If you select Off , the text is abbrev iated. Fon t s ize > Extra s mall , Small , or Medium â to set the font size .
106 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Show images > No â to hide pictures on t he page. This can speed up the browsing of pages that contain a lot of pictures . Alert s > Alert for unsecure connection > Ye s â to set the phone to alert w hen a encrypt ed connection changes to an une ncrypted one during browsing. Alert s > Alert for unsecur e items > Yes â to set the pho ne to aler t w hen a encrypt ed page contains an unsecure item. These alerts do not guarantee a secure connection. F or more inf ormation, see Browse r security , page 109 . Character encoding > Content encoding â to select the enc oding for the browser page content . Character encoding > U nicode ( UTF-8) web addresses > On â to s et the p h one to send a URL as a U TF-8 encoding. You may need this setting when y ou access a Web page c reated in for eign language. Cooki es A cookie is data t hat a site saves in t he cache memory of your phone. Cookies are save d until you clear the ca che memory. See Cache me mory , page 109 . While browsing, select O ptions > Other options > Secu rity > Cookie se ttings ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings > Secur ity se ttings > Cookies . To allow or prevent the phone receiv ing cookies, selec t Allow or Re ject . Scripts over secure co nnection You can select whether t o allow the running of scripts from a secure page. The phone supports WML s cripts.
107 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 1. While browsing, select O ptions > Other options > Secur ity s etting s > Scri pt settings ; or in the sta ndby mode, se lect Menu > Web > Settings > Securi ty settings > Sc ripts over secure connection . 2. To allow the scripts , select Allow . Bookma rks You can save page addresses as book marks in the phone memor y. 1. While browsing, select O ptions > Bookmarks ; or in the standby mode, select Menu > We b > Bookmarks . 2. Scrol l to a bookmar k, and select it; or pr ess the ca ll key t o make a c onnection to the page assoc iated with t he bookmark. 3. Select Options to view, edit, del ete, or s end the book mark; create a new bookmar k; or s ave the bookmark to a f older. Your device ma y have s o me bookmark s loaded for s i tes no t affiliated w ith Nokia . Nokia do es not warrant or endors e these sites. If you choose to acces s them, you should take the same precautions, for security or con tent, as you would with an y Internet site. Receiv e a bookmark When you have receiv ed a bookmar k that is sent as a bookmark, 1 bookmar k received is displayed. To save the bookmark, select Show > Save . To view or delete the bookmark, select Options > View or Delete . To discard the book mark direct ly after you have received the bookmark, s e lect Exit > OK .
108 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . D own lo ad f ile s To downloa d more tones, images , games, or applications to your phone (network ser vic e), s elec t Men u > We b > D ownload > Tone downloads , G raphic downloads , Game downloads , Video downloads , Theme downloads , or Ap p. downloads . Important: Only install and use applica tions and other softwa re from sources that offer adequate security and pro tection against harmful software. To save all downloade d files automatic ally in Gallery , select Menu > Web > Settings > Downloading settings > Automatic saving > On . Servi ce inbo x The phone is able to r eceive s ervice messages (pushed messages) s ent by your service provider (networ k service ). Service mes sages are notifications of , for example, news headlines , and they may contain a text message or a n address of a servi ce. To a cce ss the Service inbox in the s tandby mode, when y ou have r eceived a service message, select Show . If you select Exit , the mess age is moved to the Service inbox . To acce ss t he Service inbox later, select Men u > Web > Service inbox . To a cce ss the Service inbox while browsing, select Option s > Other options > Service inbox . Scroll to the message y ou want, a nd to activat e the brow ser and download t he marked cont ent, select Retrieve . To display detailed inf ormation on the service notific ation, or t o delete the message, select Options > Details or Dele te .
109 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Se rvic e in bo x se tt ings Select Menu > Web > Setti ngs > Service inbox settings . To s et whether you want to receive se rvice mess age, selec t Service messages > On or Off . To s et the phone to r eceive service messages only from cont ent authors approved by th e service provider, select Message filter > On . To v iew the list of t he approved cont ent authors, select T r usted channels . To s et the phone to aut omatically act ivate the browser from t he standby mode when the phone has received a service message, select A utom ati c conn ect io n > On . If you select Off , the phone activates the browse r only after you select Retrieve when t he phone has received a s ervice message. Ca che memory A cache is a memory location th at is us ed to store data temporaril y. If you have tried to access or have acces s ed confide n tial informa tion requiring passw o rds, empty the cache after each use. The in formation or services you have acce ssed is stored i n the cache. To empty the cache, while browsing, select Options > Other options > Clear th e cac he ; in t he standby mode, select Menu > Web > C lear the cache . Br owse r se curi ty Security features may be required for some service s, such as online banki ng or shopping. For such connec tions you need s ecurity ce rtificates and pos sibly a security module , which may be available on your SIM car d. For mor e information, contact your service provider.
110 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Securi ty modul e The s ecurity module impro ves security servic es for applicat ions requiring a browser connec tion, and allows you to use a digital signature . The security module may cont ain certifica tes as well as pr ivate and public keys. The certific ates are save d in the secur ity module by t he service provider. Select Menu > Web > Setti ngs > Secu ri ty s ett ing s > Sec urity module s ettings and from the following opt ions: Security module details â to show the security module title, status, manufacture r, an d serial numbe r. Module PIN request â to set the phone to ask for the module PIN when using service s provided by the securi ty module. Enter the code, and se lect On . To disable the module PIN request, select Off . Change module PIN â to change the module PIN, if allowed by the s ecurity module. Ent er the c urrent module PIN code, then e nter the new code twice. Change signing PIN â to c hange the signing PIN code for t he digital signature. Select t he signing PIN you want to chang e. Enter the current PIN code, then enter the new code t wice. See als o Access codes , pa ge 14 . Ce rtif ica tes Important: Even if the use of certi ficates makes the risk s involved in remote connectio ns and software insta llation conside rably smaller, they mu s t be used correctly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate does not o ffer any protection by itself; the certificate manager must contain correct, authentic, or trusted certifica tes for increased security to b e available. Certificates have a
111 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . restricted lifetime. If Expir ed certificate o r Certifi cate not valid yet is shown even if the certificate should be valid, check tha t the curre nt d at e a n d t im e in you r d e vi ce a re co rr ect . Before changing any certificate settings, you mus t make sure that y o u really trust t h e owner of the cert ificate and that the certifica te really belong s to the lis ted owner. There are three kinds of certificates: server certificat es, authority certific ates, and user ce rtificates. You may receiv e these cer tificates from y our servic e provider. Authority certificates a nd user cer tificates may also be s aved in the s ecurity module by the service provider. To vie w the list of the authority or user c ertificates downloade d into your phone, sel ect Menu > Web > Set t ings > Security sett ings > A ut hority certificates or User certificates . The s ecurity indicator is displayed during a connection, if the dat a transmission between the phone and the content server is encrypted. The security ic on does not ind icate t h at the d ata t ransmission b etween the gat eway and the content server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is s ecure. The service provider secu res the dat a transmissi o n between the gateway and the cont ent server. Digital s i gnat ure You can ma ke digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card ha s a security module. Using the digital signature can be the same as signing your name t o a paper bill, contract, or other document. To mak e a digital signature, selec t a link on a pa ge, for example, th e title of t he book you want to buy and its price. The t ext to si gn, which may include the amount and dat e, is shown.
112 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Check tha t the header text is Re a d and that t he digital signat ure icon is show n. If the digital signature ic on does not appear , there is a secur ity breach, and you should not ent er any personal data such as your signing PIN. To s ign the text , read all of the text first, a nd then se lect Sign . The text may not fit within a single screen. Therefore , make sure to scroll through and read all of t he text befor e signing. Select t he user cer tificate you want to use. Enter th e signing PIN (see Ac ce ss codes , page 14 ), and select OK . The digital signature ic on disappears, and the service may display a c onfirmation of y our purchase. â SIM s ervic es Your S IM card may pro vide additional services that y ou can acces s. This menu is s hown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and cont ents of the menu depend on t he SIM card. For availabili ty and information on using SIM services , contact your SIM card vend o r. This may be the servi ce pr ovid er, ne twork o perat or or oth er vend or. You can s et the phone to s how you the confirmation messages sent between your phone and th e network when y ou are us ing the SIM service s by select ing the option Yes wi thin the m enu Confirm SIM service actions , in Phone se ttings . Note that accessing these services may involve sending messages or making a phone call for which y ou may be cha rged.
113 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 7. PC connectivity â PC Su ite You can us e your phone wit h a var iety of PC connectivity and data communications applications. With PC Suite you c an synchronize contacts, calendar and to-do notes, and notes between your phone, and the compa tible PC, or a remote Inte rnet server ( network s ervice). You may find more information about PC s u ite on the CD delivered with your phone, and, for example, downloadable f iles in the s upport area on t he NokiaâÂÂs Web site, www.noki a.com/support. â P a cket dat a, HSC SD, and C SD With your phone you c an use the pac ket data, HSCSD (high-speed circuit switched data), and CSD (circuit switched da ta, GSM da ta ) ser vi c es. For availa bility and su bscription to data services, contact your net work operator or service provider. The us e of HSCSD services consumes the phone bat tery faster than normal v oice or data calls. You may need t o connect the phone to a charger for the duration of da ta tr ans fe r. See Packet dat a (EGPRS) , page 73 .
114 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Dat a c ommu nicati on a pplic at ion s For information on using a data communication application, refer to the document ation provided with it. Making or ans wering phone calls during a computer connection is not recommended, as it mi ght disrupt the oper ation. For bet ter performance during dat a calls, place the phone on a stat ionary surfac e with the keypad f acing downward. D o not move t he phone by holding it in your hand during a da ta call.
115 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 8. Bat tery informa tion â Cha rging and disc harg ing Your de vice is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new b attery is achieved only afte r tw o or three complet e charge and discharge cycles. Th e b attery can be ch arged an d dis charge d hu ndreds of times but i t wil l even tua lly we ar out. Wh en the talk an d standby time s are noticeably sho rter than normal, replac e the batt ery. Use only Noki a appr oved batter ies , and re char ge you r batt ery on ly wi th No kia ap prove d c harge rs designated for this device. Unplug th e charger from the electrical plug and th e device when n ot in use. D o no t leave the battery connected to a charger. Overcharging m ay shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged batt ery w ill lo s e its charg e over time . Temperat ure ext remes can affect the abilit y of your battery to charge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is dama ged. Do not short-cir cuit the battery. Accidental short-circu iting can occur when a m etall ic object such as a coin, cli p, or pen causes dire ct connection of th e positive ( ) and negative (- ) terminals of the battery. (Th ese look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for examp le, when you carry a spare battery i n your pocket or purse. Short-ci rcu iting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving th e b atte ry in hot or co ld places, such as in a clo sed car in s u mmer or win ter conditions, w ill reduce the capacit y and lif e time of the b a ttery an d its ability to charge. Always try to keep the battery between 1 5 ðC and 25ðC (59ðF and 77ðF). A devi ce w ith a hot or cold battery ma y not work temporari ly, even when the battery is fully charged. Batte ry performa n ce is parti cularly limi ted in temperature s w ell b elow freezing .
116 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Do not dispo s e of batter ies in a fire as they may explode. Batteri es may also explod e if damaged. Dispos e o f batt eries accordin g to local regulation s . Please re cycle wh en possible. Do not dis pos e as ho useh old waste . â Nokia batter y authent i cat i on guide l ines Always use orig inal Nokia b atteries for your s afety. To che ck that you are gett ing an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an autho rized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packagi n g and insp ect the hologram label u sing the follow ing ste ps: Successful complet ion of the four st eps is not a total assurance o f the authe n ticity o f the battery. If you have any reason to belie ve that your battery is not an authenti c original Nokia battery, yo u should refra in from using it and tak e it to the nearest autho rized Nokia service poi nt or de ale r for as sist an ce. Your auth or ized Nok ia serv ice p oi nt or dea ler wi ll ins pe ct t he battery for authentici ty. If authenticity cannot be verifi ed, return the bat tery to the place of purcha se. Auth e n tica te hologr am 1. Wh en look ing at the ho logra m labe l, you shoul d see t he No kia conn ecting h ands s ymbol from one a ngle a nd the Nok ia Orig inal En han c eme nt s lo go w he n loo k ing fro m ano t her ang le.
117 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . 2. When you ang le the ho logram left, right , down, a nd up, you shou ld see 1 , 2, 3, an d 4 dot s on e ach side resp ecti vely . 3. Scr atch the side of the labe l to re veal a 20-di git co de, for exampl e 12345678 91987 6543210. T urn the ba ttery s o that the numbers a re facing upwards. The 20-digit cod e reads starting from the number at the to p row followed by the bottom row. 4. Confi rm that the 2 0- digit code is valid by foll owing the instructio ns at www.nokia.com/batt erycheck. To creat e a text messa g e, ente r the 20-digit code for exa mple 12345678 91987 6543210, and send to 44 778 6 200276. Nati onal and i nte rnati onal opera tor ch arges wil l ap ply. You should receive a message indi ca ting whe th er the code ca n be au th en tic a ted . What if your battery is not authentic? If you cannot confirm tha t your Nokia batte ry with the hologram on the la bel is an authent ic Nokia battery, please do not use the b attery. T ake it to th e n earest auth orized Nokia service point or dealer fo r assista n ce. The use of a b a tter y that is not appro ved by the manufa cturer
118 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . may be d ange rous an d m ay res ult in po or perf orm ance a nd damage to your d evice and i ts enhancements . It may also invalidat e a ny appr oval or warranty ap plying to the de vice. To find out more about or iginal Nokia batteri es, visit www.n okia.com/ba ttery.
119 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . CARE AN D MAINTENA NCE You r dev ice i s a pr oduct of supe rior des ign an d c rafts mansh ip an d shou ld be tr ea te d with care. The suggestions bel ow will help you protect yo u r warranty coverage. ⢠Kee p the d evice dry. Prec ipitat ion, humidi ty a nd al l types of liqu ids o r moi sture can contain mineral s that will co rro de electro nic circuits. If your device does g et wet, remove the battery a n d allo w the device to dry comple tely before replac ing it. ⢠Do not us e or s tore the device in d usty, d irty are as. Its movi ng par ts an d e lectron ic co mpon ents c an be d ama ged. ⢠Do not store the d evice in hot a reas. High temperatures can short en the life of elect ronic de vices, dama ge b atteri es, and wa rp or melt c ert ain plasti cs. ⢠Do not store the devi ce in cold area s. When the device returns to its normal temperatu re, mo istur e can form i nsid e th e devic e a nd dama ge e lectr onic c ircui t bo ards. ⢠Do not attemp t to open th e d evice oth er than as instructed in this g uide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, o r shake the device. Ro u gh handlin g can break internal circuit boards and fi ne mec hanics . ⢠Do not use harsh chem icals, cleaning s olven ts, or stron g dete rgents to clea n the dev ice. ⢠Do not pa int t he dev ice. Paint c an cl og t he mov ing p arts an d p revent pro per op erat ion. ⢠Use a soft, cl ean, dry clot h to clean any lense s (such as camera , p roxim ity s ensor, and light s ensor l enses). ⢠Use only th e sup plied or an appro ved repl acem ent an tenn a. U naut horiz ed an tenn as, mo dificat ions , or at tachme nts co uld d amage the devic e and may vi olat e regu lations gov erni ng radio devices . ⢠Use cha rgers indoo rs.
120 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . ⢠Always creat e a backup of data you wa n t to keep (such as contacts and cal e ndar note s ) before sending your devi ce to a service facilit y. All of the abov e s uggesti o ns apply equ ally to your de vice, batt ery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not workin g p rop erly, take i t to the neares t authorized service facility for service.
121 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Add itiona l safet y inform ation Your d evice and its enhancements may contain sma ll parts. Keep t hem out of the reach of s mall children. â Operating environment Remember to f ollow any spe cia l regula tions in force in an y area and always s witch of f your device whe n its us e is proh ibited or w hen it may cause int erference or dang er. Use the devic e only in it s normal opera ting position s . This device meet s RF exposure guid elines when used either in th e normal use po sition again st the ear or when po sitio ned at le ast 1.5 cm away from the body. Whe n a carry case, belt clip o r holder is used for body-worn ope ration, it sho u l d not con tain meta l an d shou ld pos ition the de vice th e abo ve-s tated d istanc e from your body. In order to tr ansmit data fil es or mes sages, this d evice re quires a good qua lity connection to the network. In some cases , transmiss ion of data files or message s may be delaye d until such a connect ion is a vaila b le. Ensure t h e a bove s eparation d istance instructions are fo llowed until the tr ansmis sion is c ompleted . Parts of the device a re magnetic. Metalli c materi als may be attract ed to the device , and persons with a hearing aid should n o t hold th e device to the ear with the h earin g aid. D o not place cred it cards or o ther magneti c storage med ia near the d evice, beca use informat ion st ored o n th em m ay be er ased . â Medical dev ices Ope ration of a ny ra dio tra nsmi ttin g equipm ent, i nclud ing wi rel ess phon es, m ay int erfe re with the functi o nality o f inadequately p ro tected medical devices. Co nsult a physician or t h e
122 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . manufacturer of the med ical device to determin e if they are adequ a tely shi elded from external RF energ y o r if you have any questions . S witch o ff your device in heal th care facilitie s when any regulatio ns posted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospital s or health care f aciliti es may be usin g equipment th a t could b e sensitive to exter nal RF energy. Pacemaker s Pacemaker manu facturers recommend that a minimum separatio n of 15,3 cm ( 6 inches) be mai ntain ed be tween a w irele ss pho ne an d a pa cema ker t o av oid pot entia l inte rfere nce wi th the pacemaker. Th ese recommenda tions are consistent wit h the independ ent research by and recommendat ions of Wireless Tec h nolo g y Research . Perso n s with pac ema kers s hould: ⢠always keep the device more than 15, 3 cm (6 inches) from thei r p acemak er w hen the device is switch ed on; ⢠not ca rry th e de vice i n a br east poc ket; and ⢠hold the de vice to the ear opposite the p a cemaker to min imize the potent ial for interference. If you suspect inte rference, switch off your device a nd move the device away . Hearing a ids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with so me hearing aids. If interference occurs, consu lt your servi ce provi der. â Vehicles RF signals may affect impro p erly in s tall ed or inadeq uately shield ed electron ic systems i n motor vehicl es such as el ectronic fuel inje ction systems, elect ronic antiskid (antilo ck) br aking sys tem s, el ect roni c sp eed c ontr ol s yste ms, a ir bag s yste ms. F or more inf orma tio n, check with the ma n ufactu rer or its represent ative of your vehicle o r a ny e quipment tha t has be en adde d.
123 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . Only qualif ied personnel shoul d service th e d evice, o r install th e device in a vehicle . Faulty installatio n o r servi ce may be dangerous and ma y invalidate a ny warranty t h at may appl y to the device. Ch eck regula rly that all wireless de vice equipment in your veh icle is mo unted and op eratin g pr operl y. D o not sto re or c arr y flam ma ble l iqui ds, ga ses, or explos iv e mat erial s in the same compar tment as the device, it s parts, or en hanceme nts. For vehicle s equipped with an air b ag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, incl udin g inst alle d or port able w ire less equi pment in t he are a ove r th e air b ag or in the air bag deploy ment area. If in- vehicle wireles s equip ment is improperl y insta lled and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. â Airplanes Using your de vice while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operatio n of the airc raft, disrupt th e wirele s s tele p hone networ k, and may be illegal. â Potentia lly explosi ve enviro nments Switch off your device when in any area with a pot entially explosive a tmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potenti ally explo s ive atmo spheres include are as where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle eng i ne. Spar ks in such areas could caus e a n explosion or fire res ulting in bodily injury or even death. Sw itch off the device at refuelling poi nts such as near gas pu mps at s ervic e st ation s. O bser ve r est ricti ons o n t he us e of ra dio eq uipmen t in fuel depots , sto rage , and dist ributi on ar ea s, chem ical plan ts or where bla sting operatio n s are in progress . Areas with a potenti ally explosive a tmosph ere are oft en but not always clea rly marked. They in clude below deck on bo ats, chemical tran sfer or storag e fac ilities , vehi cles usi ng liqu efie d petr oleum gas (such a s prop ane o r buta ne), a nd ar eas where the air co n tains chemical s or particle s such as grain, dus t o r metal powders.
124 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â Emergency ca lls Important: Wir eles s phon es, in clud ing th is de vic e, o perat e usin g radi o sig nals , wi rele ss networks , landline n etworks, a nd user-p rogramm ed functions . Bec ause of thi s, connecti ons in all condition s cannot b e gua ranteed. Yo u should never rel y solely on any wireles s device for es sential communica tions like medical emergencies . To make an emergency call: 1. If the device is not on, switch it o n. Check for adequ a te signal s trength. Some network s may require that a valid S IM card is pro perly inserted in th e d evice. 2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and rea d y the device for calls. 3. Enter the official emergency number for yo ur present location. Emergency numb ers vary by lo cat ion. 4. Press t he call ke y. If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those fea tures off before you can make an emergency cal l. If the device is in of fline or fli g ht mode you mus t change the profil e to activat e the phone funct io n before you can make an emerg ency cal l. Consult this guide or your service pro vider for more information. When making an emergency call , give all the nec essary informatio n as accurately as possible. Y our wireless device ma y b e the only mea ns of communication at the scen e o f an acc ident. Do no t end t he ca ll until gi ven pe rmiss ion to do so.
125 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . â C ert ific atio n in fo rma tio n (S AR) THIS DEVICE MEETS INTE RNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPO SURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile d evice is a radio tran smitte r and receiver. It is design ed and manuf actur ed not to exceed the lim its for exposur e to radio frequency (RF) recommen d ed by in ternatio n al guideli nes (ICNIRP). Thes e limits are par t of compreh ensive guidelin es and establish pe rmitted level s of R F ener gy fo r the ge neral p opula tion. T he g uidel ines we re dev elope d by inde pend ent sc ienti fic organi sat ions t hr oug h peri odic an d th oro ugh eva luat ion of sc ient ific studies. The guide lines in clude a subst antial safety mar g in des igned to assur e the safety of all perso ns, regardless of age and health. The exposu re standard for mobile devices emplo ys a unit of measureme nt known as the Specifi c Absorpt ion Rate, or SAR. Th e SAR limit sta ted in the intern atio nal guide lines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted us ing standa rd operating positi o ns with the device tra nsmit ting a t its highes t certi fied powe r level in all test ed fre quency band s. Alt hou gh the SA R is de ter mined at the high est certif ied po wer l evel , the actua l SAR of th e de vice w hile operatin g can be well b elow the maxi mum value. Th is is because th e d evice is d esi gned to operate at mult iple power leve ls so as to use only the p o wer req uired to reach th e network. In general, the clo ser you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the d evice. The highes t S AR value f or this device when tested f or use at th e ear is 0.5 W/kg. SA R valu es ma y vary depe nding on nat ional repor ting and t estin g requ irem ents a nd th e netw ork ba nd. Us e of d evic e acce ssor ies a nd enh ancem ents m ay re sult i n diffe rent SAR val ues. Add ition al SAR inform atio n may be pro vided und er product inform atio n at www. nok ia. co m. * T he SAR limi t for mobil e de vices used by the publ ic is 2.0 watt s/kil ogram (W/k g) ave rage d over ten gram s of body tiss ue. The gu id elines incorporate a subst antial margin of safe ty to gi ve addit ional p rote ction f or the public and to ac count for an y variat ions i n measu reme nts. SA R value s may vary dependi ng on nati onal re porti ng req uireme nts and the network ba nd.
126 Copyright é 2005 N okia. All rights reserved . For SAR informa tion in other reg ions please look under product information at www. nok ia. co m.