Nokia CLASSIC 6220 User Manual
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This dev ice may contain commodities, tech nology or software s ubject t o export laws a n d r egu lations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FCC/ INDU STRY CA NADA NO TICE Your devic e m ay c a use T V or radio interference (for exa m ple, when us in g a telephone in close proximity t o receiving equipment). The F C C or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require as sis tance, contact y our local se r vice facility. This dev ice complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devi c e ma y n ot c aus e ha rmf ul in ter fe renc e , an d (2) th is dev ice mus t ac ce pt any i n te rfer en ce r ecei v ed, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nokia could void the user's authority to operate th is equipment. NO WARRANTY The third-party applications pro vided with your device may have been created and may be owned by persons or entitie s not affiliated with or related to Nokia . Nokia does not own the copyrights or in tellectual property rights to t he third-party applications. As such, Nokia does not take any r esponsibility for end -user support, functiona lity of the applications, or the information in the applications or these mate rials. Nokia does not provide a ny warranty f or the third-party a pplications. BY U SI NG T HE A PPLI CAT IO NS Y OU AC KNO W LE DG E TH AT TH E AP PL ICA TIO N S ARE P RO VI DED AS IS WITH OUT W ARRA NTY OF AN Y K IND, E XPRESS OR I MPLI E D, TO TH E MAX IMUM EXTENT PERMITT E D BY APPL ICABLE LAW. YOU FURTHER ACKNOWL E DGE T H AT NEIT HER NOKIA NOR ITS AFFILIATE S M AKE ANY REPRESENTATI O NS OR WARRANTIES, E XPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDI NG BUT NOT LI MIT E D TO WA RRA NTIE S OF TITLE, M ERCHANTABIL ITY OR FI T NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR T HAT THE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT INFRI NGE ANY THIRD- PARTY PATENTS, CO PYRIGHTS, TRAD EMARKS, OR O T HER RIGHTS. 9206 957 I ssu e 1
4 Cont ents SAFETY .... ........................................ .. 6 Support ........................................... .. 8 Help ......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... .. 8 Nokia suppor t and con tact i nformation .... 8 1. Get s tarted .................................. .. 9 Insert a (U)SIM card and battery .......... ....... 9 Memory card ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ....... 9 Charge t he battery .. .......... ......... .......... ......... 10 Switch the device on and of f ............ ......... 10 Configur a tion settings .......... ......... .......... .... 11 Trans f er da ta ... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 12 2. Your de vice ................................. 12 Keys a nd pa r ts ..... ............... ......... .......... ......... 12 Standby mode ...... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 13 Indic a tors .... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 14 Screen saver .... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 15 Menu .. .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 15 Volume control ......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 16 My own k e y .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 16 Keypad loc k (keyguard) ......... ......... .......... .... 16 Access codes ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 1 6 Remot e lock..... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 17 Down l oad!........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 17 My own ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 18 Connect a compatib le headset .... .......... .... 1 8 Connect a USB data c able ....... .......... ......... 18 3. Call fu nctions ............................. 18 Make a voice call .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 19 Answer or r eje c t a c all ..... ......... .......... ......... 20 Video ca lls ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 21 Call s ettings..... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 22 Video s h arin g .. .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 23 Log ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 25 4. Pos itioning .................................. 25 About GPS........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 25 Assis ted GPS ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 25 Set up GPS connection ......... ......... .......... .... 26 Positi on requests...... .......... ......... .......... ......... 27 Maps .. .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 27 Landmar k s ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 3 1 GPS data ..... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 32 5. Write text ....... ............................ 33 Tradition a l and pr edictiv e text input........ 3 3 Copy and de l ete t ext .. .......... .......... .......... ..... 34 6. Messaging .................................. 34 Write a nd send message s ........ .......... .......... 3 4 Inbox .. .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 35 Service mess a ges......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 35 E-mail .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 36 Outbox .... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 36 Message reader ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 37 View m es sag es on the SI M car d ........... ..... 37 Cell br oad cas t ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 3 7 Service commands . .......... .......... .......... .......... 37 Messaging s ettings ..... .......... .......... .......... ..... 3 7 7. Contacts ......... ............................ 38 Save and mana ge contact inform a tion ... 38 Contact groups ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 39 Add a r inging tone ...... .......... .......... .......... ..... 39 8. Gallery ........................................ 39 Main view ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 39 Downloa d files ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... 40 Edit images .... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 40 Edit v ideo c lips ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... 4 0 Watch imag es and video cli ps o n T V ........ 40 Print i m ages........ .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 41 Print onli ne ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 41 Share online ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 42 9. Camera ............ ............................ 43 Capture images ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 44 Record videos .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 47 Camera set tings ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... 47 10.M edia ........................................ 49 Music pla yer ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 49 Nokia Podcasting ........ .......... .......... .......... ..... 51 FM Radio......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 53
5 RealPla y er ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 54 Flash Player .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 Recor der ...... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 11.Inter net ...................................... 55 Brows e the web........ .......... ......... .......... ......... 55 Search .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 5 8 12.Perso nalisation .......................... 58 Theme s .... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 58 Profiles ......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 58 13.Time managem ent .................... 59 Clock ... .......... .......... ............... ......... .......... ......... 59 Calenda r ...... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 59 14.Office a pplicatio ns ................... 59 Active notes .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 59 Notes ............ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 60 Calc u lator.... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 60 Converter .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 60 Mobile di ctionary..... .......... ......... .......... ......... 60 Adobe Rea der ....... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 61 Quick of fice . .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 61 15.Setting s ..................................... 62 Voic e commands ...... .......... ......... .......... ......... 62 Phone set tings .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 62 Speech ......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 64 16.Data man agement .................... 65 Install or remove ap plications .......... .......... 6 5 File mana ger .. .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 6 6 Licence s ....... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 67 Device ma n ager . .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 68 17.C onnectivity .. ............................ 69 Data tr an sf er ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 69 PC Suite.. ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 69 Bluetooth connectivity ........ .......... .......... ..... 69 USB connection ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... 71 Remote s y nc h ronisati on ...... .......... .......... ..... 72 Push to talk .... ............... .......... .......... .......... ..... 72 Connect io n m a nager ....... .......... .......... .......... 73 18.En hancements .......................... 74 19. B at tery a nd charge r infor mation ........ ............................. 74 Nokia ba ttery authent ication guidelines . 75 Care an d mainten ance ................... 76 Additio nal sa fety infor mation ...... 77 Index ................... ............................ 81
6 SA FETY SAF ETY Read these sim ple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the co mplete user g uid e for furth er in forma tio n. SW ITC H ON S AF ELY Do not switch t he devi ce on when wirele s s pho ne use is prohi bited or when it may ca use interfe rence or dang er. RO AD SAF ET Y C OME S F IR S T Obe y all local laws. Al wa ys keep your hands f ree to op e r at e the vehi cle while driving. Your first consider ation while driving should be road safe ty. INT E RF ERE NC E All wireless device s may be susceptible to in terference, wh ich could affect performance. SWI TCH O FF IN R ESTRI CTED A REA S Follow any res trict ions. Switch th e device off in air craft, ne ar medica l equ ipment, fu el, chemic als, or blasting a reas. QUA L IF IED S ERV ICE Only qualified personn el may install or repair this product. ENH AN CEM ENT S AN D B AT TER IE S Use only approved enhanceme nts and batteries. Do not conne ct incompatible products. WA TER - RE SI STA NC E Your device is not water- resistant. Ke ep it dry. â About your device The wireless device described in this guide is approved f or use on the GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 a nd UMTS 900 and 21 00 net works. Co ntac t your servi ce provi der f o r mo re information abou t networks. When using the features in this device, obe y all laws and respect local customs, pr ivacy and legitimate rights of others, in cluding copyrights. Copyright protection may prevent some im ages, music, and other content from bein g copied, modified, or tr a nsferred. Your device supports several meth ods of c o nnectivity. Like com puters, your device may be expo sed to viru ses a nd oth er har m ful con tent. Exe rcise caut ion with m essa ges, conne ctivit y requests, browsing, and downloads. Only install and use services and other software from trustworthy sources that offer adequate security and protection again st harmful software, such as applications that are Symbia n Signed or have passed the Java Verified ⢠testing.
7 SAFET Y Consider insta lling antivirus and othe r security software on your device and any con nected comput er. Your device may have prein stalled bookmarks and links for third- party internet sites. You may al so acces s othe r third-par ty sites thr ough yo ur device. Third -party s ites are not affiliated with Nokia, and Nok ia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If y ou choose to acces s such sites, you shou ld take pre caut ions for security or conten t. Warning: To u se any fea tures in this devic e, other th an the alar m clock, the de vice mu st be switch ed on. Do n ot switch the device on w hen wireles s device u se may cause i nterfere nce or danger. The office applications support common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (Microsoft Office 2000 , XP, and 2003). Not all file formats can be viewed or modified. Remember to make back-up copies or ke ep a written record of all important informa tion stored in your device. During extended operation, such as an active video c all and high speed da ta connection, the device ma y feel w arm. I n most c ases, th is conditio n is n ormal. I f you susp ect the device is not working proper ly, take it to the near est authorised s ervice facility . When connectin g to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions . Do not connect in compatible pro ducts. â Netwo rk se rvic es To use the pho ne you must have s er vic e from a w ireless service pr ovide r . Man y of the featu res req uire spec ial netwo rk featu res. These f eature s are not availa ble on all network s; other netw orks m ay requir e that you make spe cific arrang ements w ith you r service provider before y ou can use the n etwork ser vices. Your service pr ovider ca n give you ins tructions a nd explain what charges will apply. Some n etworks may h ave limita tions that affect how you can use networ k service s. For insta nce, som e netwo rks m ay not su ppor t all language- dependent characters and services. Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disable d or not activated in your device . If so, these features will n ot appear on your device menu. Your de vice may also have a specia l configuration such as changes in menu n ames, menu order, and icon s. Co nt act y ou r serv ice pr o vid er f o r mo re in for ma ti on . This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this devic e, such as web browsing, e-ma il, push to talk, and multimedia messaging, require network suppor t for these technologies. â Battery removing Always sw itc h the devi ce off and disconnect th e char ger befor e removi ng the b attery.
8 Suppo rt Suppo rt â He lp Your device has context-sensitive help. To access h e lp when an application is open, select Op tion s > Help . To switch between help and t h e application that is open in the ba ckgroun d, select a nd hold , and sele ct from t he list of ope n applications. To o pen he lp fr om th e main menu , selec t > He lp > Help . Select a n a pplication to view a list of help topics, and select t he related help t ext. To open a ke yword list, select Op tion s > Se arch . â Nokia support and contact infor ma tion Chec k www.n ok ia.co m /support or your lo ca l N o kia websi te for the latest guide s , a dditional information, downloads, and services related to you r Nokia product. On the website, you ca n get inf orm ation on the u se of Nokia pr odu cts and services. If you ne e d to contact customer service, check the list of local Nokia Care contact cent re s a t www.nokia.com/custome rse rv ice . For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia care poin t at www. nokia.com/ repair . Softwar e upda tes Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new features, enhanced functions, or improved performance . You may be able to r equest these updates th rough the Nokia Software Updater PC application. To update the device software, you need th e Nokia Software Updater application and a compatible PC w ith Microsoft Windows 2000, XP or Vista operating system, broadband inter net access, and a compatible data cable to connect your device to the P C. To get more information and to dow nload the Nokia Software Updater application, visit www.nokia.com/softwareupdate or your local Nokia web site. If software updates over the air are supported by y our network, you may also be able to request updates throu gh the device. Downloading soft ware updates may involve the trans mission of large amounts of data through your se rvice provider' s network. Con tact your ser vice provider for in formation about data transmis sion charges. Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or c on nect the charger before starting the update.
9 Get started 1. Ge t st a rte d â Insert a (U)SIM card and battery This device u ses BP- 5M batteries. 1. To open t he back cove r of the device, wi t h the back of t he device facing you slide the cover tow a rd the bottom of the device (1), and remo ve it (2) . To re mov e the b a tt ery , lift it fr om th e en d (3). 2. Slide the (U)SIM ca rd in the SIM card holder (4). Make sure that the gold-coloured contact ar e a on the card is facing downward on the device, and t he bevelled corner faces t ow ard the c a rd holder slot. 3. Replace the ba t tery (5). Replace t he back cov e r (6). â Me mo ry c a rd Use only compatible microSD and microSDHC ca rds approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia uses approved industry standards for memory c ards, but some brands m ay not be f ully compatible wit h this device. Incompat ible cards may damage the card and th e device and corrupt data stored on the card. Insert a me mory card No te tha t th e memory car d may be sup plied with the device , and may a lready be in se rted. 1. Open the me m ory card s lot door (1). 2. Pla ce the memor y car d in the slo t wit h gold-coloured area facing dow n (2). 3. Pu sh the card ge n tly to lock it int o place. Close tight t h e slot door ( 3).
10 Get started Re mov e a memo ry ca rd Import ant: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation when the ca rd is being a cces s ed. Removing th e card i n th e middle of an oper a tion may dam age th e memory card as well a s the device, a n d data stored on the ca rd may be cor rup te d. 1. Press briefly t h e power key. 2. Scro ll to Rem ove memor y card , a nd sel e ct OK > Ye s . 3. Open the me m ory card s lot door. 4. Pu sh the card gent ly t o release it. 5. Pu ll the card out , and select OK . 6. Close the slot door. â Char ge the batt e ry 1. Conne ct the cha rger to the wall sock et. 2. Conne ct the charger plug t o the charg er connector in the device . If the battery is com p letely discharged, it may take a fe w min ut es bef ore the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. The charging ti m e depends on t he charge r and the b a tter y u se d. â Switch the device on and off Press and h old the power key. If the de vice asks for a PIN code, ente r the PIN code, and select OK . If th e device asks for the lock code, en t er the lock code, and select OK . The fa ctory set ting for the l ock code is 12345 . For more information about a ccess codes, see âÂÂAccess codes,â p. 16. To set t h e corre ct time zone, time, a nd date, se lect t he country you are presen tly in, the n e nter t he l ocal time a nd da te. Se e al so â Clock ,â p. 59.
11 Get started My Nokia My Nokia is a fr ee service t h at sends you t ips , tricks, a nd support for your Nokia device regularly a s text messages. If M y Nokia is available in you r country a n d supported by your service provider, your de vice invites you to join the My Nokia ser vi ce af ter y ou ha ve s e t the tim e an d th e da te. Sele ct the langua ge for t he servi ce. I f you change the lang uage, the dev i ce restart s. To sign- u p t o My Nokia , select Acce pt and follow t he instructions on the display. To sign-up to My N okia later, select > Applicat ions > My No kia . Af ter th e in vita tion to joi n My N okia , the Welc ome app lica tion start s. With the Welcome application, you can access t h e following applications: Se tt. w i zar d â Confi gure co nnect ion se ttings. See âÂÂSetti ngs wi z ard, â p. 12. Switch â Copy or sync hronise da ta from ot her compatible de vice s. Tu t o r i a l â Learn about t he fe a tures of you r device and how to use t he m. To st a rt the tu tor ial lat e r, s ele ct > He l p > Tutorial and a tuto ria l ite m. To open Welcome later, select > Help > Wel c o m e . Anten na location s Cellular a ntenna (1) GPS antenna (2) Blue toot h antenn a (3) You r devic e may ha ve inte rnal an d exte rnal ante nnas. As with any radio transmittin g device, avoid touch ing the an te nn a are a un nec e s sar i ly w hi le t he an t enn a i s transmitting or receiving. C ontact with suc h an antenna affects the comm unication qu ality and may cause th e device to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed and may reduce th e battery life. â Configuration set t ings Before you can use multimedia messaging , pus h to talk, e-mail, synchronisation, streaming, a n d the browse r, you must have t h e proper conf iguration se t tings on your device. Y ou r device may a utomatically configure browser, m ultimedia messaging, access poin t, and streaming settings based on the SIM card us ed. If not , you can use the set ting wi z ard app licat ion to conf igure the set tings . You may receive the settings dir e ctly as a configuration message, whic h you can save to
12 Your dev i ce your device. For m ore information on availability, contact you r s ervice provider or nea rest au thor ise d Noki a de aler . When you receive a conf igu ration message, and the settings are not automatically saved and a ctivated, 1 new message is displa yed. To save the settings, sel e ct Show > Opti o ns > Save . You may need to enter a PIN code provided by the ser vice provider. Settings wiz ard The setting wizard application configures your device for operator and e-mail settings based on your service provider. Configur in g other settings m ay also be possible. To us e these serv ices, you ma y have t o cont act you r se rvice provi der to act ivate a data con n ection or ot her services . Select > Se tti ng s > Sett. w izard . â Tr a n sf e r d a ta To transfer inform ation, su ch as contacts, from your old device, see âÂÂData transf e r,â p. 69. 2. Y our de vice â Keys and par ts Earpie ce ( 1) Secondary camera le ns (2) Light sen sor (3) Disp la y ( 4) Left and r ight se lection keys (5) Menu key (6), hereafter describe d as "select " Clear key (7) Call key (8) End key ( 9) Number keys ( 10) Navi⢠scroll key, hereaft e r referre d to a s scroll ke y, and s tatus light a round i t ( 11)
13 Your device GPS l ight ( 12) My own key ( 13) microSD card s lot (14) Microphone (15) Micro USB connector (16) Char ger conn ector (17) Noki a AV C onn ec tor (2 .5 m m) (18) Louds peaker ( 19) Ca m e ra fla sh ( 2 0 ) Main cam era lens (21) Camer a le ns cov er opening sli d e ( 22) Power key ( 23 ) Volume key (24) Camera key (25) â Standby mode When you have switch e d on the devic e , and it is re gister e d to a network, t he device is in the standby mode and ready for u se. To open a list of most recently dialled numbers, pre ss the call key. To use the voice com m ands or voice dialling, press and hold the righ t selection key. To change t h e profile, press t he power key, and select a profile. To star t a connecti on to t h e web, pres s and hold 0 . To select t he view for t he sta ndby m ode, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > St andby theme . Depending on the se le cted standby t h eme, you can s e lect applications or even ts t o add to a shortcut list in the standby mode or th e scroll keys. To select the applications or events, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > Shor t cuts .
14 Your dev i ce Offline profile To quickly activa t e the off line profile, press briefly the power key, a nd select Offline . T o leave t he offline profile, press briefly the power key, and select anothe r profile. When the offline profile is active, all t he connections to a cellular network are turned off. However, you can u se your device without a SIM card, and listen to the radio or mu sic using the m usic player. Re member to switch off your device when wireless phone use is pr oh ibited. Import a nt: I n th e offline profile you cannot make or receive any calls, or use other features tha t require cellular n etwork coverage. C alls may still be poss ible to the official emergency num ber programmed into your device. To make calls, you must first activ ate the phone function by changin g profiles. If the device has been locked, enter t he lock c ode. â Indicators Icons or â The device is conn ected to a UMTS or GSM network. â HS DPA (n etwor k ser vice) in th e UMTS netw ork is a cti vated. â The device is in the offline mode and n ot connected to a cellular network. â A me m ory card is inserted in the device. â You have unread messages in t h e inbox in Messa gin g. â You received new e-mail in your remote mailbox. â You have m e ssages waiting to b e sent in outbox. â Y ou have misse d calls . â Ringing type is set to Silent and Message alert t on e and E- mai l al e rt ton e are set to Of f . â The device ke ypa d is locked. â T he lo udspeak er is acti vated. â An al arm is activ e. â All calls t o the de vice are diverted to a nother number. or â A h e adset or a loopse t is connected to the device. or or â A G PRS packet data con n ection is active, the connection is on hold, or a connection is a vailable.
15 Your device or or â A packet da t a con n ection is a ctive in a part of the network that supports E GPRS; the connection is on h old; a connection is a vailable. Your device may not use EGPRS in t h e data tr a nsfer. or or â A UMTS pa cke t data conn e ction is act ive ; the conn e ction is on hold; a connection is ava il able. or â Bluetooth connectivity is swit ched on; data is bein g t ransmitted using Bluetooth technology. â A USB connection is activ e . Other indicators ma y also be s how n. GPS light The GPS light blinks when your device is trying to establish a GPS connection, a nd remains on when the GPS connection is established. Status li ght You can set the light a round the scroll key t o blin k slowly to indicate wh e n the device is switched on. The light turns on for a few second at in t ervals of approximately 20 seconds. To indicate missed e ve nts, the light blinks faster for a n ho ur afte r th e mi ss ed e v en t. To activate the status light, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > St at us light > On . â Screen sa ver To se t the screen saver se ttings, sele ct > Settings > Phon e s ett. > General > P ersonalisation > Dis pla y > Scre e n saver . T o set th e timeout pe riod after which the screen saver is activated, sele ct Scre en saver time-out . To set for how long the screen saver is active, select Screen saver duration . â Menu In the menu you ca n access t h e functions in your device. T o access the main menu , select . To open an application or a folder, scroll to it, an d press t he scr oll ke y. If you ch a nge the order of the fu nctions i n t h e menu, t h e order may differ from the default orde r descr ibed in this u ser guide. To mark or unmark an item in applications, press # . To ma rk or unma rk several cons ecuti ve it ems, pr ess a nd hol d # , and scroll up or down .
16 Your dev i ce To change t h e menu view, select Opti ons > Chan ge Menu view an d a view type . To close an application or a fo lder, select Back and Ex it as many ti mes as needed to return to the standby mode , or se lect Opti o ns > Ex it . To display and sw it ch between open applica t ions, press a n d hold . Scroll t o an application, and select it. Leaving applications running in the background increases the de mand on battery power and reduces the battery life. â V olume control To adju st the e arpiece or loudspeaker volume during a ca ll or when lis tening t o an audio file, press the volume keys. To activate or de activate the loudspeaker during a call, select Lo udsp. or Hands et . Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, because t he v olume may be extremely l oud. â My own key By default, t he Maps a pplication opens when you pre ss t he my own ke y. To set another application to open, select > S etti ngs > Phon e sett. > Ge ne ra l > My ow n k ey > My own ke y and an appli cat ion . â Keypad lock (keyguard) To lock the ke ypad in t he standby mode , press the left se l ection ke y an d * wit h in 1.5 seconds. To set the device to aut om atically lock t he keypad aft er a certain tim e, s el ect > Settings > Phone se tt. > Ge ner al > Security > Phone and SIM card > Keypad autolock period > User def ined and the de sired tim e . To unlock the ke ypa d, se le ct Unlock , and press * within 1.5 se conds. When the device or k eypad is locked, c a lls may be possible to th e official emergency number programmed into your device. â Access codes To set h ow your device use s the access codes, s ele ct > Settings > Phone sett. > General > Security > Phon e and SIM card . Lock c ode The lock c ode (5 di gits) h elps t o lock y our devi ce. T he preset code is 12345. Ch ange the code, a nd set t he device to re que s t the code. If you forge t the code and your device is locked, your device will requi re service and additional charges may apply. For more information, contact a Nokia Care poin t or your device dealer.
17 Your device When the device or k eypad is locked, c a lls may be possible to th e official emergency number programmed in to you r devic e. PIN codes The person a l identifica t ion number ( PIN) code or the universa l personal identification nu m ber (UPIN) code (4 t o 8 digit s) help to prote ct your SI M card. The (U)PIN code is usu ally su pplie d with the SIM ca rd. Set the device to request the code e a ch time the de vice is switche d on . The PIN2 code m ay be supplied with t he SIM ca rd and is required for some function s. The module PIN is required to access the information in the security module. The signing PIN is re quired for the digital sign a ture. The module PIN a n d the signing PIN are su pplied with the SI M card if t he SIM card has a security module in it. PUK co de s The personal un blocking key (PUK) code or the universa l pe rsonal u nblocking key (UPUK) code (8 digits) are required to change a blocked PIN code a nd UPIN code , respectively. The PUK2 code is r equired to change a blocked PIN2 code . If needed, contact your local service provider for the codes. Ba rrin g pa ssw o rd The barring password (4 digits ) is required when using call ba rring. You can obtain the password fr om your service prov i der. If t he password is blocked, con tact you r service provider. â Remote lock You can lock you r device and memory card from a nother de vice using a t e xt message. To e nable your device t o be locke d remotely, and to defin e t he message text to b e used, sele ct > Settings > Phone sett. > Ge ner al > Security > Phon e and SIM card > Rem ote phone locking . The m essage can be from 5 to 20 char acte rs l o ng. To lock your de vice, se nd the t e xt message to your mobile phone n umber. To open your device la t er, select Un lock , a nd enter t he lock code. â Download! Download! (network service) is a mobile content s hop available on your device. With Download! you can discove r, previe w , buy, download, and u pgrade content, services, a nd applica tions. T h e items are ca tegorised under cata logs a nd folders
18 Call functions provided by diff erent se rvice provide rs. Th e available content depe n ds on your service provider. Select > Applications > D ownload! . Do wnload! use s your netw ork se rvices to acc ess the most up-to -date conte nt. Fo r information on additional items available through Download!, contact your service provide r, or t he supplier or manufactu r er of the it e m. â My own You can download a pplications to your de vice. To access th e applications, se lect > Applications > My ow n . Import a nt: O nly in stall and use applica tions and other software from trusted sources, such as applicat ions that are Symbian Signed or have passed the Java Ve rif ie d TM testing. â Connect a compatible hea dset Do not connect pr oducts that create an outp ut signal as this may cause damage to the device. Do not conne ct any volt age sou rce to the Nokia AV Connect or. When c onnec ting any externa l devic e or an y headset, other than th ose approved by Nokia for use with this devic e, to the Nokia AV C onnector, pay special atten tion to volume level s. â Connect a USB data cable Connect a compatible US B data ca ble t o the USB connector. To select t he default USB con n ection mode or change the acti ve mode, select > Settings > Connectivity > USB > USB con ne ction m ode and the desire d mode . To se t whether the defa u lt mode is activated automatically, se lect As k o n connection > No . 3. Call func tions To adjust the volu me during a call, press the volume keys.
19 Call func tions â Make a voice c all 1. In t he standby mode , enter t he phone number, inclu ding th e area code. Pre ss th e clear key to r emove a num ber. For international calls, press * twi ce f or th e in ter n atio nal pre fi x (th e character re pla ces the in ternational acce ss code), and enter the cou n try code, area code (omit the leading zero if necessary), and phone number. 2. To call the number, press t he call key. 3. To end th e cal l, or to c ancel the call a t tempt, pre ss the end k ey. To make a ca ll from Contacts, se le ct > Contacts . Scroll to the desired name ; or enter t he first l etters of the name, and s croll to th e desi re d nam e . To ca ll t he number, pre ss the call ke y. To call a rec en tly dialled nu m ber from the st a ndby mode, pre ss the call ke y. Speed diallin g Speed dialling is a quick way t o call frequently used numbers from the standby mode. You need to assign a phone number to th e speed dialling keys 3 to 9 (the 1 and 2 keys a re reserved for t he voice and video call mailboxes), and set Speed dialling to On . To assign a phone number to a sp eed dialling key, se le ct > Settings > Spe ed dial . Scroll t o a key icon, and s ele ct Ass ign and the con t act. To cha n ge th e numb er, se lect Opti ons > Chan ge . To activate the speed dialling, select > Settings > Ph one sett. > Phone > Call > Speed dialling > On . To call a s p eed dialling number, press and h old the speed dialling key until the call begins. Call mailbox To call your ca ll mailboxes (network se rvice), from the sta ndby mode, pre ss and hold 1 or 2 . You can have call mailboxes for voice calls, video calls, a nd multiple phone lines. To define the call mailbox number if no number is set, select > Settings > Call mailbox . Scroll to V oice mailbox (or Video m ailbox ), a nd e nter t he corre sponding mailbox num ber. To change the call mailbox number, select Opti ons > Chan ge nu mber . Contact your se r vice provider for the c a ll mailbox number.
20 Call functions Voic e dia lling A voice tag is a dde d automatically to all entries in Contacts. Use long names, and avoid simil ar names f or different n u mbers. Make a voic e dial ling call Voi ce tags a re sensiti ve to ba ckgroun d noise. Us e voic e tags in a quiet envir onment . Not e : Using voice tags may be difficu lt in a noisy environment or during an emergency, so y ou should not rely solely u pon voice dialling in all circ umstances. 1. In t he standby mode , press a n d hold the r ig ht se lection key. If y ou are using a compat ible h eadset with t he hea dset key, press and hol d the heads et key. 2. When Speak n o w is displa ye d, speak t h e voice command clearly. The de vice plays the voice com mand of the best match. A fter 1.5 seconds, the device dia ls the number; if the result is not the correct one, be fo re dialling select another en try. Make a confere nce call Your devic e supports conf erence calls ( ne twork service) between a maximum of six participants, including yourself. 1. M ak e a ca ll to th e f ir st p ar ti ci pan t. 2. To m ake a call to a n other participant, select Optio ns > Ne w ca ll . 3. To c reate t he c onferenc e call when the ne w call is ans wered , selec t Op tion s > Conference . To add another pe rson to the conference call, r epe at ste p 2 , a nd select Op t i ons > Confer ence > A dd t o conference . 4. To en d the co nfere nce call, pres s the e nd ke y. â Ans wer or r eject a call To answer a ca ll, pre ss the ca ll ke y. To mute the ri ngi ng tone, selec t Sile n ce . To rejec t th e call , pr ess the end key, or sel ect Optio ns > Reject . If you ha ve act ivate d Call dive rt > If bu sy , rejecting the call diverts the call. To send a text message as a reply to t he caller instead of a nswering the call, select Opt io ns > Se nd message . To activate the text messa ge reply and edit the message, select > Settings > Phon e se tt. > Phone > Call > Re ject call with mes sage and Message text .
21 Call func tions Call waiting During a call, to answer the waiting call, press t he call key. The first call is put on hold. To switch between the two calls, select Swa p . To end t he active ca ll, press the end k ey. To activate the call waiting function (network service), select > Settings > Phone sett. > Phone > Call > Call waiting > A cti vate . â Video calls Make a video call To make a vide o call, you may need to have a USIM card and be w ithin th e coverage of a UMTS network. For a vaila bility of and subscription t o vide o call services, cont a ct your service prov i der. A video call can only be made between two parties and w he n no othe r voice , video, or data calls are active . The video call can be made to a compatible mobile phone or a n ISDN client. You have ca pt ured a still image to be sent in st ead of video sending. You have de nied video sending from your device. 1. Enter the phone number in t he sta n dby mode and se le ct Vid eo call . Or, sel ect > Contacts , scroll to t he desired con t act, a n d select Op tio ns > Video c al l . 2. To change be tween showing video or o nly hearing sound durin g a video call, select from t h e toolbar Enable vide o sending or Disable video sending . If you have denied video se nding during a video call, t he call is still charge d as a video call. Ch eck the pricing w ith your network ope rator or s ervice provider. 3. To en d the vi deo c all, press the end key . Answer a v id e o call When a video ca ll ar rives, is displayed. To answer the vide o call, pre ss the call key. Allow video image to be sent to caller? is shown. If you s e lect Ye s , the image captured by th e camera i n your device is shown to the ca ller. Otherwise, video sen ding is n ot activated. If you have den ie d video sending during a video ca ll, the call is s t ill charged as a video call. Check th e pricing with you r service provider. To end t h e video call, pre ss the end key.
22 Call functions â Call settings Ca ll Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Phone > Call and from th e following: Send my caller ID (network service) â to displa y or hide your phone number from the person to w hom you are ca lling Call waiting (ne twork service) â See âÂÂCall waiting,â p. 2 1. Reject call with m essage an d Message text â See â An swer or reject a call,â p. 20 . Own video in recvd. call â to s et w hether y ou all ow to s end yo ur own vi deo i mage when you receive a video call Image in video call â to select a still image to be shown when you deny a video call Automatic redial â to set your device to m ake a maximum of 1 0 attempt s t o connect the call a fter an unsuccessful call a t tempt Show call duration an d Summary after call â to s e t the device t o display the call duration during a ca ll and the approximate duration of the la st call Speed dialling â See âÂÂSpeed dialling,â p. 19. Anykey answer â to answer an in com ing call by b riefly pressin g any ke y , except the left and righ t se le ction keys, volu m e ke ys, power ke y, and e nd ke y. Line in use (netw ork se rvic e) â to sel ect t he pho ne li nes f or maki ng c alls a n d sending short m essages. This is shown only if the SIM ca rd support s two phone lines. Line ch ange (network service) â to e nable or disable the line selection Ca ll dive rt 1. Sele ct > Settings > Phone s e tt. > Phone > Call divert (network se rvice). 2. Sele ct which calls you want to diver t, for e xample, V oice calls . 3. Se lect the de sired option. F o r example, t o divert voice calls w he n your nu mber is busy or when you reject an in com ing call, select If b u s y . 4. Sele ct Op tio ns > Acti va t e and the phone number to wh ich you want t o divert the calls. Sever a l divert option s can be active at the same t im e. Call barring and call diverting cannot be activ e at the same time.
23 Call func tions Ca ll bar r in g 1. Sele ct > Settings > Phone s e tt. > Phone > Call barring (network service ) to restrict t h e calls t hat you make a nd receive with your device. 2. Scroll to the desired bar r ing option, and sele ct Opt ion s > Ac tiv a t e . To ch ange the settings, you need t he barring pa ssword give n by y ou r service provide r. Call barring and call diverting cannot be activ e at the same time. When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain official emergency numbers. Net wor k Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Phone > Netwo rk and from th e following: Network mode â to select which network to use (this is shown only if it is supported by t he se rvice provide r) . If you select Dual mode , t he d e vi ce u se s th e GSM or UMTS network autom atically. Operator selection â To se t the de vice to se a rch for a nd autom a tically select on e of the available networks, select Automa tic . To se lect the desired net w ork manually from a list of n etworks, select Manua l . The selected network m ust have a roam in g agr eemen t with your h ome net work. Cell inf o dis play ( n e t w o r k s e r v i c e ) â t o s e t t h e d e v i c e t o i n d i c a t e w h e n i t i s u s e d i n a cellular network ba sed on microce ll ular network (MCN) technology, and t o activate cell info r e ception â Video sharing Use video shar in g to send live vide o from your mobile device to another compatible mobile device during a voice c a ll. Vide o sharing requir ements Video shar in g requires a 3 G universal mobile telecommunicat i ons system (UMTS) connection. For information about n e twork availability and the fees associated with th is application, contact your service pr ovider. To use vide o sh aring you must do the follow in g: ⢠Ensure that you r de vice is s et up for person-to-person connect ions. ⢠Ensure that both t he sen de r and recipien t are re gi stered to t he U MTS network. ⢠Ensure you have a n active UMTS connection and you are within UMTS network coverage. If you m ove away f rom a UMTS network dur ing the sharing se ssion, the sharing se ssion is discont inu ed, but your voice call c on tinues.
24 Call functions Vide o sharing setti ngs A person - to-person conn e ction is also known as a se ssion in it iation prot ocol (SIP) connection. B efore you ca n use video shar ing, ask you r service provider for the configured SIP prof ile to be u sed in your device . Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Conne ction > Video sharing and f r om the following: Video sharing â t o select whether the video sharing is enabled SIP profile â to se lect a SIP profile Video saving â to s e t whe th e r the li ve v ide o s ar e au tom a tic all y s av ed Preferr e d saving memory â to sele ct w hether to sa ve the videos to the device memo ry or to a memory card Capability alert tone â to set an ale rt tone to sound when video shari ng is avai labl e du ri ng a ca ll If you kn ow a re cipie ntâÂÂs SIP address, you can save it to Contacts. Select > Contacts , the con t act, an d Opti o ns > Edi t > Op ti on s > Add detail > SIP or Share video . Enter the SIP address (username@domainname) . You can use an IP address instead of a dom ain name. Share live video or v ideo c lip 1. To share live video you a re recording w it h the devic e camera, select Optio ns > Share video > Live vide o during a voice call. To s hare a saved video clip, sele ct Video clip an d th e cl ip yo u wa nt to sh ar e. 2. The device sends the invita t ion to the SIP address you saved t o Cont acts. If necessa ry, t o send the in vitation, se lect the SIP address of the recipie n t; or enter a SIP addre ss, and select OK . 3. Sharin g begins automatically w h en the recipient accept s the in vitation, and the loudspeaker is active. Use the toolbar bu ttons to control th e video sharin g. 4. To end the sh a ring ses sion, se lect Stop . To en d th e vo ic e cal l, pre s s the en d k ey . Accept an inv itation Your device rin gs w hen y ou receive an invit a tion. The in vit ation shows th e senderâÂÂs n a me or SI P address. Select Yes to begin the sh a ring session. T o decline the invitation and to re t urn to the voice ca ll, select No .
25 Posi tion ing â Log To view misse d, re ceived, or dialled calls; text messages; packet data connections; and fax and da t a calls re gist ered by t he device, sele ct > Lo g . In the s tandby m ode, you can use the call key as a shortcut to Di alle d numbers in the Recent calls l og (network se rvice). Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servi ces from your service pr ovider may vary, depending on n etwork features, rounding off for billing, t axes, and so forth. Not e: Some tim ers, including the lif e timer, may be r eset during serv ice or software upgrades. 4. P os ition in g You can us e appl icatio ns such as Maps and GPS data to f ind ou t you r location, or measure distances a nd coordinates. These applications requir e a GPS connecti on . â Abo ut GPS Your devic e has an in ternal GPS re ce iver. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is oper ated by the government of the United Stat es, which is sole ly responsible for its accu racy and main tenance. The a ccuracy of location data can be affect ed by adjustments to G PS satellites made by the Unite d States gov ernment a nd is subject to change with the United States Depar tment of Defense civil GPS policy and the Federal Radion avigation Plan. Accu racy can also be af fected by poor satellite ge ometry. Availability and qua lity of GPS signals may be af fected by yo ur location, buildings , natural obstacles, and weather conditions. The GPS receiver should only be used outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals. Any GPS should not be used for precise location measurement, and you should never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio networks for positioning or navigation. â Assi s te d G P S Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve assistanc e data over a packet data connection, which a ssists in calculat ing the coo rdinat es of your cur rent location when yo ur device is receiving signals from satellites. Your network oper a tor m a y charge you for t his connection according t o your network subs cript ion. Contact your service provider for the cor re ct intern et access point and ch a rges related to the service.
26 Posit ion ing Your devic e is preconf igure d to u se the Nokia A-GPS se rvice, if no ser vice provider-specific A-G PS settings are ava ila ble. The assistance dat a is r e trieved from t h e Nokia A-GPS service server only when nee de d. To disa ble diffe re nt positioning methods, se e âÂÂPositioning s e ttings,â p. 26. To use A-GPS, y o u must have a packet data internet access poin t defined. See âÂÂPositioning settings,â p. 2 6 . â Set up GPS connection Posi t i oning setting s Select > Settings > Phone sett. > Ge neral > Po s i t i o n i n g and from the followin g: P o si t ioning methods â to enable or disa ble different posit ioning methods P o sitioning server â T o define an access poin t for A-GPS, select Acce ss point . On ly a packet da t a internet a ccess poin t can be u se d. Your de vice asks for the internet access point when GPS is used for the first ti m e. Notation preferen ce s â to de fine the me asurement syst em and coordinate format Hol d yo ur de vic e co rrec tl y When using the receiver, from an upright position, move t he device to a n angle of about 45 de grees, w ith an unobstr uct ed view of t he sky. Establishing a GPS con nection may t a ke from a couple of se conds to several min utes, even longer in a ve hicl e. See âÂÂGPS l ight,â p. 15. Using the GPS re ce iver may drai n the device ba ttery f a ster. If your de vice cannot find the sa t ellite signal, consider the followin g: ⢠If you are indoors, go outdoors to re ceive a better signal. ⢠If you are out doors, m ove to a more open spa ce. ⢠Check that your hand does not cover the GPS re ce iver of your device. ⢠I f t he weathe r conditions a re bad, t he si gnal strength m a y be affe ct ed. ⢠Some vehicles have tinted ( athermic) windows, which may block t he satellite signals. Satellite signal status To check how many satellites your de vice has found, and wh e ther your device is receiving satellite signals, select > Applications > GPS data > Pos i ti o n > Opt io ns > Sate llit e status .
27 Posi tion ing If your device h as found satellites, a bar for each satellite is sh own in the satellite information view. When your device has receive d e nough data from the satellite signal to ca lcu late the coor dina tes of you r location , t he bars t urn grey. â P osition requests You may re ceive a reque st from a network service t o rece ive your posit ion information. Service providers may offer infor m ation about local topics, such as weather or tr affic condit ions, base d upon the loca t ion of your device. When you receive a posit ion request to allow y o ur position inform ation to be sent, select Accept , or t o de ny the request, s ele ct Re ject . â Maps The map cover a ge varies by coun try or region. For example, m a ps may not be available due t o legal restrictions of cou ntries or regions. To t he maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Nokia disclaims any and all warranty with respect to the availa bi lity, accura cy, correctness or updat e of maps. About Maps With Maps, you can see you r current location on th e map, br ow se maps for different citi e s and countries, se a rch for addres se s and diff e rent points of interest , plan route s from one location to anot h er, and save loca tions a s lan dm arks and send t h em to com patible device s . You ca n also pur chase extra servic es, such as travel guides, t raffic inform ation, and n avigation s ervice with voice guidance. These services are not available in all countries or regions. Some maps may be pre - loaded on t h e memory card in y our device. Y ou can do w n lo ad more m aps t hro ugh t he i n t er n et u si ng Nokia M ap Lo ad er PC sof t w ar e. See âÂÂDownload maps,â p. 29. Maps uses G PS. See âÂÂPositioning,â p. 25 . You can de fi n e the positioning m e thods us ed with your de vice. See âÂÂPo sitio ning sett ings, â p. 26. For the mos t acc urate location information, use either the inter n al GPS or a compatible external GPS receive r. Browse maps Select > Maps ; or pr e ss the m y own key. Se e âÂÂMy own key,â p. 16. When you use M aps for th e first time, you may need t o select a ce llular access point for dow nloading map information for your current loca tion. To ch ange the default access point later, select Op tion s > T ools > Settings > Internet > Netw ork destination .
28 Posit ion ing To receive a note wh e n your device r egisters to a network outside your home network, s e lect Opt io ns > T ools > Settings > In te r n et > Roaming warning > On . Contact your ne t work se rvice provider f or de tails a nd roamin g costs . The data transfe r indicator shows the internet connection used and the amount of data transfe rred since the application s t arted. Almost all digital car tography is inaccurate a nd in complete to some ex tent. Never r ely s olely on the cartography that you download for us e in this device. When you open Maps, t h e capital city of t he country you are in or the location that was sa ved from your last session is sh own. T he map of th e location is a lso downloaded, if n eeded. To establish a G PS connection and zoom in to your la st known location, press 0 , o r select Opti ons > My position . A G PS indicator on the bottom right of the displa y show s the availability and strength of the satellite signal. One bar indicates one satellite. When the device receives enough data from t he satellite to establish a GPS connection, th e bar t urns green. Your device must receive signals from at least four satellites to calculate the coordinates of you r location. After the initial calculation, signals fr om three satellites may be e n ough. To z oom in or out, pre ss * or # . To m ove on the map, use t he scroll keys. A new map is automatically downloa de d if you s croll to an area which is not cover ed by maps already down loaded. See âÂÂDownload maps,â p. 29. The m a ps a re fre e of charge, but downloading may in volve the t ransmission of la rge amounts of data through your service provide r's ne t work. For m ore infor m ation on data t ra nsmission charges , contact your se rvice provider. The maps a re automatically saved in the device me mory or on a com patib le memo ry card (i f i nser ted). Find loc ations To find a loca tion in the cit y or area displayed on the map, e n ter the full or partial address of t he location in the search field, and press the scroll ke y. To fin d a location in anot h er city, en t er t h e city and the address, and select Search . To fin d a specifi c address, sele ct Op ti on s > Search > Addresses . Country/ Region and City or post code ar e ma nda tory . To browse throu gh places and attractions by cate gories in you r area, se lect Opt io ns > Search > Place s , and a category. To fin d a n a ddress saved in Con tacts, se lect Op tion s > Search > A ddre sses > Opt io ns > Sele ct from Contacts .
29 Posi tion ing Save a nd se nd locations To save a location t o you r device, pre ss the scroll ke y, and s e lect Add > To places . To send a loca t ion to a com pa tible device, press t he scr oll ke y, a n d select Send . If you se n d the location in a text message, the in for mation is converted t o plain text. View you r save d ite ms To view t h e locations or routes you have saved t o you r device, select Opti ons > Fav o u r i te s > My places or Routes . To check which loca ti ons you have searched for on t he map, se lect Opti on s > Fav o u r i te s > Hi s t or y . To create a collection of you r favourite places, select Op tion s > Fav o u r it e s > Collections > New collection. Ente r th e n am e f or th e co lle c tion . To a dd loc ati o ns to your collect ion , open My place s , scroll to a loca tion, press the scr oll ke y, and select Ad d > To collection . Download maps When you browse a m ap on the displa y in Maps, a n ew map is a utomatically downloaded if you scroll to an area which is not covered by maps al re ady downloaded. The da t a counter ( kB ) on th e display sh ow s the amount of n etwork traffic when you browse ma ps, create routes, or search for loca tions online. Downloading maps m ay involve the transmis sion of large amounts of data through your service providerâÂÂs network. Contact you r service provider for information about data tran sm ission char ges . To prevent a u tomatic downloa di ng of maps, for example, when you are out side your home netw ork, s elect Op tion s > Tools > Settings > In t er net > Go onlin e at start - up > No . To d efine the me mory t o be us ed an d how muc h mem ory spac e you wa nt t o use for saving maps or voice gu ida nce files, se lect Opt io ns > T ools > Settings > Map > M e m o r y t o b e u s e d and Max imum memor y use . Whe n the memory is full, the oldest map da t a is delet e d. The saved m aps data can be de leted using Nokia Map Loader PC softwa re. Noki a Map Loader Nokia Map Loader is PC sof tw are th a t you can use t o download and in stall m aps and ext ra service s from the int erne t to a com patible m emory card. Use the Maps application and browse m aps at le ast once before us ing Nokia Map Loa d er, as Nokia Map Loader use s t he Maps h istory infor m ation.
30 Posit ion ing To in stall N okia M ap Loade r to a c om patible PC, s ee htt p: //maps .nokia. com , and follow the instructions on the screen. Plan a r oute To plan a rou te, select a location on t he map or se arch for a location, press the scroll ke y, and sele ct Add > To r oute . To add more locations for your route, se lect Op t i ons > Add s t opover , search for the lo ca ti on . To ed it t he ro ute, press the scr oll key , and sele ct Ed it rout e . To defi ne the set tings for th e route , select Op tion s > Settings . To sh ow the route on th e map, sele ct Opti o ns > Show route . To navigate to t h e destination by ca r or on foot, if your have purchased these extra services, select Opt io ns > Start driving or Star t walking . To save th e rout e , sele ct Opti ons > Save route . Extra services for M aps You can pur ch ase a n a vigation licence and dow n load diffe re nt kinds of t ravel guides to your device . You can purchase a licence for pede st rian or car navigation and tra ffic information se r vice. Downloading extr a services may involv e the transmission of large amounts of data th rough your service providerâÂÂs network. Contact your service provider for information about data tran sm ission char ges . Na v iga te to t he de s ti na ti o n Tip : To try ou t navigation for a certa in tim e with a free licence, se lect Maps > Optio ns > Dri ve to or Walk to . Maps checks if a free licence is available for y o ur device. T o activate t he licence, sele ct OK . You can onl y u se the licence once . To purchase a lice nce for pedestrian a nd car navigation with voice guidance, select Opti ons > Extr as > Drive & Walk . To pu rchase a licence for pedestria n navigation only, se lect Wal k . You can pay for t he service u sing a cre dit card or in your phone bill, if su pported by your service provider. To start n a vigating, s e lect a location, press the scroll ke y, and select Dri ve to or Wal k t o . When you use ca r navigation f or the first time, your device asks you to sele ct the language for the voice guidance and download the voice guidance files. T o change
31 Posi tion ing the language later, in the Maps main view, select Op tion s > Tools > Settings > Navigation > Voice guidan ce . Voice gu i dence is not a vailable for pedestria n navigation. To s w itch between diff erent map v ie ws durin g the navigation, pr ess the scroll key, and s elec t Ma n oeu vr e v ie w , Birdâ s-eye view , o r Arro w view . To discard t h e creat ed route and use another route, select Opt io ns > D iff. route . To stop naviga t ing, select Optio ns > Stop . Tra ff ic in for m at ion The rea l-time traffi c information service is a n extra service that provides inf ormatio n abou t event s tha t may a f fect yo ur tr avel. Yo u ca n purcha se the service a nd download it to you r device if a va ilable in your country or region. To purch a se a l icence for the traffi c information se rvice, se lect Opt ions > Extras > T raffic info . To view information about traffic events, select Opti on s > T raffic info . Th e e ven ts are shown on t h e map as t ria ngles and l ines. To view details of a n event, in cluding possible rerou t ing options, se le ct the event and Opti on s > Open . To update the traffic information, select Update traffic info . Tra vel gu ide s To purchase and dow n load travel guide s, or to view downloaded ones, se lect Opt io ns > Extras > Guides . To browse tra ve l guide cat egorie s, se le ct a categor y. I f th e re are s ubca tegories, select a subcat egory. To download a new gu ide to your device, s croll to the desired guide, a nd select Ye s . You can pay for th e guides using a credit card or in your phone bill, if supported by your service provider. â Landmarks Select > Applications > Landma rks . Wit h Land marks y ou can s ave th e posi tion information of specific locat ions in your device. You can use your saved landmarks in compat ible applicat ions, such as GPS data and Maps . To create a new landmark, sele ct > Applications > Lan dm ark s > Opt ions > New landmark . To make a posit io ning request f or the coordinates of your loca t ion,
32 Posit ion ing select Cu rrent position . To enter the position information manually, select Ente r manually . To add a landmark to preset categories, select the landmark, and Opti ons > Add t o category . Sele ct the ca t egories to which you want to a dd t he landmark. To send one or several landmarks to a com patible device, select Opt io ns > Send . Your received landmarks are placed in Inbox in Messaging. â GPS data GPS data is de signed to provide r ou te guidance infor m ation to a select e d destination, position information about your location, and travelling information, such as the appr oxim ate dis t ance an d trave l tim e to the des tinat io n. Rou te g ui da nce Start the rou te guidance outdoors. Select > Applicat ions > GPS data > Navigation . Route guidan ce shows the straightest route a nd the shortest dist a nce t o the destination, measured in a straight line. Any obstacle s on the route, such as buildings and nat u ral obstacles, are ignored. Differences in a ltitude are not taken into account when calculating the dist ance. Route guidance is a ct ive only when you move. To set your trip destination, s e lect Op tion s > Set destination and a land mar k as the destination, or ent er t he latitu de and longitude coordinat e s. To clear t he destination, select Stop navigation . P o sit io n To save your location a s a landmark, select > Applications > GPS data > Po s i t i o n > Opt ion s > Save position . Trip m ete r To activate t rip dista nce calculat i on, s e lect > Applications > GPS data > Tr ip distance > Op tio ns > Start . T o deac tiva te it, sele ct Op tio ns > Stop . The c alcul ated values remain on the display. To s e t th e tr ip d is ta n ce a nd ti me an d a ve ra ge an d m ax im u m spe ed s to z ero , and t o start a new ca lculation, select Reset . To se t the odometer and total tim e to zero, select Re start . The trip me ter has limite d accur acy, an d rounding e rrors ma y occur. Ac curac y can also b e affected by a vailability and quality of G PS signals.
33 Write text 5. Writ e text â T r aditional and predictive text input When you write text, on the display indicat e s predictive t ex t input and traditional text input. To set the predictive text input on or off, press # repeatedl y, or press * , and selec t Ac tiva t e pr ed ic tive te x t or Pr edict ive te xt > Off . , , or next to the t ex t input in dica tor indicates the ch aracter case or nu mbe r mode. T o change t he charact e r case , or to ch a nge between le tter and number mode, pre ss # repeate dly. To change the writing la n guage of your device, sele ct > Settings > Phon e sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Language > Writing language . Th e writing language affects the characters available when writing text and t he predictive text dictionary us e d. Not all characters available under a n umber key are printed on the key. Write with t r aditi o nal t ext i nput Press a n umber ke y, 2 to 9 , repeatedly un t il the de sired characte r appears. Press the 1 key for t h e most common pu nctuation marks and s pecial characters. If t he ne xt l e tt er y ou w an t is o n the s am e ke y as t he p res e n t on e, wa it u nt il th e cursor appears ( or scroll forwar d t o end t he time-out period) , a nd enter th e letter. Writ e with predi ctive t ex t i n p u t 1. Pres s a num ber key, 2 â 9 , only once for one letter. The w ord ch anges after e very keypress. For the most common punctua t ion ma rks, press 1 . 2. When you have finis hed the word a n d it is correct, to con firm it, scroll forward or insert a space. If the wo rd is not c orrect, to v iew the ma tching wo rds the di ctio nary has f ound one by one, pre ss * repeatedly. If the ? char act e r is sho wn af te r the wo rd, th e wo rd you in te nd ed to wr ite i s not in the dictionary. To add a word t o the dictionary, select Spe ll . En t er th e word (up to 32 lett ers) , and sele ct OK . The word is added to the dictionary. When the dictionary be com es full, a new word re places the oldest added word. Commo n functi ons in t ra ditional a nd predi ctive t ext input To i nsert a number, press and hol d the number key. To enter pun ct uation marks a nd special ch a racters, press and hold * .
34 Messaging To er a s e a cha racte r, p ress the cl ear key. T o erase more c harac ters, press and hold the c lear key. To ins ert a space, press 0 . To move the c ursor to t he nex t lin e, press 0 th ree ti mes. â Copy and delete text 1. To select letters a nd w ord s, press and hold # , and at the same time scroll left or right. T o select lines of t ex t, pre ss a nd hold # , and at the sam e t ime scr oll up or down. 2. To copy the text, press and hold # , and at the s ame t ime s elect Copy . To d elete the s elec ted t ext, press the cl ear key. 3. To in sert the text, scroll to the insertion point, press and hold # , an d at t he sa me time sele ct Pas te . 6. Messag ing Before you can receive or send m essages or e-mail, you mu st have t he necessa ry settings and acce ss points defined. Contact you r service provider for t he settings. â Write and send messages Your device supports t he sending of text mess ages beyond the charact er limit for a single messa ge. Longer messages a re sent a s a s eries of two o r mo r e mes sages. You r service prov i der m ay c ha rge ac cord in gly . Ch ar acte r s th at u se a cce nt s or ot her mark s , an d ch ar acte rs from some language option s, take up more s pace, lim iting the number of characters that can be se nt in a s ingle me ssag e. The wir eless network m ay l imi t the size of MMS messa ges. If the inse rted pictur e exce eds this limit, the de vice may make it sm aller so that it ca n be sent by M MS. Only devices that have comp atible features ca n receive and display mu ltimedia mes sages. The appearance of a message may vary depending on th e receiving device. 1. Sele ct > Messaging > New m essage and the message t ype. To cr eate a t ext message or m ultimedia messa ge , select M essage . The m essage type cha n ges automatically ba sed on th e content. 2. In the To field, en t er the phone n u mbers or e-m ail addresse s of the recipients, or, to s e lect recipients fr om Con tacts, pre ss th e scroll key. Se parate re cipients wi th a s emi col on (;).
35 Messaging 3. To e nter the subject for a multimedia, or e-mail messa ge, scroll down to the Subject field. If t he subject fie ld is not visible for a multimedia message, se lect Op t i ons > Me ssage header fields , ma rk Subject , and s e lect OK . 4. Scroll down to the message f ield and enter the message cont e nt. When you write a text message, th e me ssage length indicator show s h ow many character s you can enter in the me ssage. For example, 10 (2) m e ans t hat you can still a dd 10 characters for the text t o be sent a s a se ries of two te xt messages. To insert a n object, su ch as an image, vide o clip, note, or a bu siness card, to a multimedi a, or e-mail message, press the scroll key, a n d select In sert content . To record a n ew sound clip for an audio message, sele ct Record . To use a previously recorded sound clip, select Op ti ons > Insert sound clip > From Gallery . 5. To send the m e ssage, se lect Opt ions > Send . â Inbox Inbox contains r e ceived messages e x cept e-mail a nd cell broadcast m essages. To read re cei ve d messages, select > Me ssaging > Inbox a nd the message. To v iew t he lis t of medi a obj ects that are i ncl uded in the m ultim edia message , open the message, and select Opt ions > Obj ec ts . Your dev i ce can r e ceive many k inds of messages, su ch as operator logos, bus iness cards, ca lendar e ntries, and ri nging tones. You can sa ve t h e specia l message content to your de vice. For e xample, to save a receiv e d calendar entry t o t he calendar, select Opt io ns > Save to Calendar . Not e : The picture message func tion can be used only if it is supported by your service provider . Only compatible de vices that offer picture mes sage features ca n receive and display picture messages. The appearance of a message ma y vary depending on the receiving device. â Service message s Service m e ssages ( network se rvice) are not ifications that m ay contain a text message or the address of a brow ser service. To defi n e whether se rvice messages are ena ble d and whethe r the messages are downloaded automatically, select > Messaging > Op ti ons > Settings > Service message .
36 Messaging â E-mail When you create a n ew mailbox, t h e name you give to t he mailbox re pla ces New mai lbox. You can have up to six mail box es. IMAP4 and POP3 mailbo x es Select > Messaging and the ma ilbox. Con n ect to mailbox? is displayed. T o connect to your mailbox (net w ork service), select Yes , or t o view previou sly retrieved e-mail messages offline, select No . To connect to t he mailbox afterwards, s ele ct Opti ons > Co nnect . Wh e n yo u ar e online, to end t h e data connection to the re mote mailbox, se lect Opti o ns > Di sconnec t . Re tr ieve an d re ad e- mai l me ssag es 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Re t rieve e-mail and whether y ou wa nt to retriev e new, selected , or a ll messages. 2. To ope n an e-mail message, select it. To vie w e-mail a ttachments, indicated with , select Opt io ns > At tach ments . You can retrie ve, ope n, or save a ttachm e nts in support e d f orm ats. Delete e-mail mess a ges To delete an e-mail message from the device and retain it in the remote mailbox, select Opti ons > Dele te > Phone only . To delete an e-mail fr om both the device and the remote mailbox , select Opt io ns > De lete > Phon e and server . To cancel deletion of an e - mail from both the device and server, scroll t o an e-m ail that has be en marked to be de leted durin g t he next conn e ction, and se lect Opt io ns > Rest ore . Sync m ailboxe s Select > Messaging and the sync mailbox. To synchronise your device with the remote mailbox, select Opti ons > Synchronisation > Start . To view re ce ived messages, s ele ct In box an d th e m e ssa ge. â Out bo x The outbox folder is a temporary storage place for messages that are waiting to be sent. T o access the outbox f older, select > Messaging > O utbox . To retry sending a message, scroll to the message and s e lect Opt io ns > Sen d .
37 Messaging To postpone se nding a message, sc roll to a message, and se lect Opti ons > De fer sending . â Mes sage re ader To listen to a message in Inbox or a mailbox, scroll to th e messa ge or m ark the messages, a nd sele ct Op tio ns > Liste n . Tip : When you have r ece ived a n ew message, t o listen to th e re ce ived messages, in the standby mode, press a n d hold the left selection key until Msg. reader st a rts. To select t he defaul t language and voice used for reading messages, a nd adjust the voice properties, such as ra te a nd volume, select > Settings > S peech . To se lect other setti ngs for the m essage re ader , in Sp eech , s croll right to Settings . â View mes sages on the SIM card Before you ca n view SIM messages, you need to copy t h em to a folder in your device. Select > Messaging > Opti ons > SI M messages , mark the messages you want to copy, and se le ct Opt ions > Copy an d th e fol de r to w hich y ou wa nt to c op y the messages. â Cell broadcast Check with your se r vice provider whether cell broa dca st (network service) is available and what the available topics and re la ted topic numbers are. Select > Messaging > Opti ons > Cell broadcast . To ac t iva te th e ser vi ce, s ele ct Opt io ns > Set t ings > Rece ption > On . â Service commands To ente r and send service comm ands ( also known as USSD comm ands) su ch as activati on commands for ne twork se rvices t o your se rvice provide r, select > Messaging > Op ti on s > Ser vice comma nds . To s end the command, sele ct Opt io ns > Sen d . â Messaging settings Text message settings To d e fin e t ext me s sag e s ett i ngs , s uch as th e m ess a ge c e nt re an d ch ar acte r encoding used, sele ct > Messaging > Op ti ons > Se t tings > T ext mess age .
38 Conta ct s Multimedia me ssaging settings To define multimedia message settings, such as which access point is used and whether multimedia m essages are re t rieved automatically, select > Messaging > Op ti on s > Settings > Multimedia message . E-mail se ttings Select > Messaging > Opti ons > Se ttings > E-m ail > Mailboxes , the mailbox and from the follow ing: Con ne cti o n se tt in gs â to define the conn ection settings, such a s the se rver s an d protocol used User settin gs â t o d e fi n e u s e r s e t t i n g s , s u c h a s w h e n m e s s a g e s a r e s e n t a n d wh ether to incl ude a signa ture Retrieval settings â to define retrieval settings, s u ch as which parts of t he messages are retrieved and h ow m any m essages a re ret rieved Aut om a tic r e tri ev al â to define settings for retr ie ving messages automatically at set in t ervals or when an e-mai l notification is received from the server Othe r sett ings To defi n e whether a spe cified number of sent me ssages are saved to th e Sent folder and w h ether to st ore the me ssages in t h e device memory or mem or y card, select > Messaging > Opti ons > Settin gs > Oth e r . 7. Cont acts â Save and manage contact information To save a nd manage con t act informat ion, s u ch as names, phon e numbers, and addresses, select > Contacts . To add a n ew c ontact , se lect Opti on s > New c ont ac t . Fill in the fields you w ant, and s elec t Done . To set you r device to show contacts in th e device memory a nd in the SIM ca rd in the list of contacts, se lect Opt io ns > Se t tings > Contacts to display , a nd mar k Phone memory and SIM memory . To copy n a mes and numbers fr om a SIM card to your de vice or vice versa, scroll to the con t act ( o r mar k th e d e sir ed c on ta cts ), a nd sele c t Opt io ns > Copy > Phon e memo ry or SIM m e mory .
39 Gal le ry To view information about the m e mory consumption of contacts, select Op tion s > Contacts in f o . To view the list of fixed dia llin g numbers, select Opt ions > SIM n umbers > Fixed dial contacts . This s e tting is only s how n if su ppo rted by your SI M card. When fixed dialling is a ctivated, calls m ay be possible to the officia l emergency numbe r programmed in to you r devic e. To assign default numbers and addresse s t o a cont act, se le ct it, a nd select Opt io ns > De faul ts . Scroll to t he desired de fault option, a nd select Assign . â Contact groups To create a contact group so that you can se nd text or e-mail messages to se veral re cipi ents a t the same tim e, sel ect > Cont acts . Scroll right, a nd select Opt io ns > Ne w group . Enter a name for the grou p , and ope n the group. Sele ct Opt io ns > A dd members . Mark the contacts you want t o add to t he group, a nd select OK . â Add a ringing t one You can se t a r ingin g tone or a vide o ringing ton e for each contact and group. To add a rin ging tone to a contac t , select > Contact s , and open the contact . Select Opt io ns > R inging t one and th e ringing tone. To a dd a ringing t one to a group, scroll righ t to t he groups list , and scroll to a contact group. Select Opti o ns > Ring ing tone and th e ri n ging tone for t he group. To rem ove the person a l or grou p ringing tone, select Def ault t one as th e rin ging to ne. 8. Galle ry â Main v iew To save a nd organise your images, vide os, music tra cks, sou nd clips, playlist s, streaming links, .ram files, and pre se ntations, select > Gallery . To copy or m ove files t o device memor y or to the memory card, se le ct the f older (suc h a s Im ages ), scroll to the file (or pre ss # to mark more files), and select Opt io ns > Organise and the memory to where you want t o copy or move the files. To create ne w image and video folde rs, select Images or Video clips > Op tions > Organise > New fo lder an d the mem ory. En ter a name for the fol der. T o move images and videos t o a folder you cre ated, m ark the files, a nd select Optio ns > Organise > Mov e to fol der an d th e f ol der .
40 Gal lery To set an ima ge as the w allpaper or t o be shown durin g a call, select Images , a nd scroll to the image. Select Opti on s > Use image > Set as wallpaper or Se t as call image . To as sign the im age t o a c ontac t, se lect A ssign to contact . To set a vide o as a video ringing tone, se le ct Video clips , and scroll to the video. Select Optio ns > Use video > A s ringi ng tone . To assign th e video for a contact, select Assign to contact . â Download files To download images or videos, select > Gallery > I mage s or Video clips and th e image icon ( Dwnl . img s. ) or t he vi d eo icon ( Downld. videos ). The browser opens. Choose a bookmark f or the site to dow n load from . â Edit images To edit images in Galler y, scroll to the image, and select Op ti ons > Edit . Shortcuts in the image editor: ⢠To view an i mage i n t he f ull scre en, a nd to retur n to th e norma l view , pre ss * . ⢠To rotate an ima ge clockwise or coun terclockwise, pre ss 3 or 1 . ⢠To zoom in or out , press 5 or 0 . ⢠To move on a zoomed image, scroll up, down, left, or r ight . To crop or rotate the image; adjust th e brightne ss, colour, contrast, a nd resoluti on ; and add effe cts, text, clip a rt, or a frame to the pict u re, select Opt io ns > Apply ef fect . â Edit video clips To edit videos in Gallery and cre at e custom vide o clips, s croll to a vide o clip, and select Opti ons > V ideo e dit or > Optio ns > Edit video clip . In the video editor you can see two timelines: video clip t imeline and sound clip timeline. The images, t e xt, and transitions a dded to a video are sh own on the video clip timeline. To switch between the timelines, scroll up or down. â W a tch images and video clips on TV To watch images and video clips on a com pa tible TV, u se a compatible video-out cable, and se t the TV-out settings for t he applica ble TV syst e m and TV aspect rati o . Select > Setti ng s > Phone sett. > Ge ner al > Enha ncement . To improve th e imag e quali ty o f the TV scre en, sel ect Flicker filter > On .
41 Gal le ry 1. To watch images a nd video clips on TV, first conn ect the video-out cable to the video input of a compat ible TV. 2. Conn ect t he other e nd of the vide o- out cable to the Nokia AV Connector of your device. 3. Sele ct > Gallery > Images or Vid eo clips and t he fil e you w ant to view. â Print images You can use the de vice with a PictBr id ge- compatible printer using USB cable. To print images in Gallery , scroll t o the image, and select Optio ns > Print . â Print online With Print online, you can contact prin t online se rvice providers t o order pr i nts of your images on line and have them se n t directly t o your home or to a store where you can pick t he m up. Contact your print online service provider f or the costs, applicable terms and a va ilable products. To use Print online, you must have at least one pr inting service configuration file installed. The file s can be obtained from print in g service provide rs th a t support Print online. Order prints You can only orde r print s of images that are in .j pe g format. 1. Sele ct > Gallery > Images . 2. To mark the images you w ant to order, press # , and sele ct Op tio ns > Order prints . 3. Se lect a service provide r from the list, and s e lect Op tion s > Open . To vi ew th e details of the pre vious order s, select Log . 4. If the se rvice offered is a single shop ser vice, you are con nected to the service provider. Select Previe w to view the image before ordering a print. To se n d your order, select Opti ons > Order now . If the se rvice offered is a re t ailer group s ervice, you are connected t o the service prov i der, and need t o select a store from w here you want t o collect your prints. Depe n ding on the se rvice provider, you m ay have options for browsing and se a rching for st ores with differen t search cr ite ria.
42 Gal lery To check details , such as ope ning hours of the selected st ore, select Opt ions > Inf o ( if provide d by th e service provide r). Select the desir e d retail pick u p point. To send your orde r, select Opt ions > Order now . â Share online With the Share online application, you can sh are the images and video clips you have ca ptured in comp atible onlin e albums, w eblogs, or other com patible on line sh a rin g ser vices o n th e web. You can uploa d cont ent, s ave unf inishe d post s as drafts and con t inue later, a nd view th e content of th e albums. The su pported content types m ay vary depe n ding on the online sharin g service provider. To share images a nd videos online, you m ust have an acc ou nt with an online imag e sha ring s ervice . You ca n usua l ly subscr ibe t o such a serv i c e on the web page of your service provider. Contact y our service provider for m ore information and ap plic able ter ms and c osts . Select > Inte rnet > Share online . To update the list of service providers, select Opt io ns > A dd new ac count > Update services . Some onlin e sharing service providers m a y allow you to a dd an accoun t us i ng your device. See âÂÂSh a re online settings,â p. 43 . Upload files To upload files, select > Gallery > Images or Video clips . Mark the file s to uploa d, and Opti ons > Send > Po s t t o w e b and a sh ari ng se rvi ce . When you select the ser vice , the selected images and videos a re shown in the edit state. You ca n open a nd view t h e files, reorganise them, add text t o t hem, or a dd new files. To cance l the web upload proce ss and save t h e created post a s a dra ft, se lect Cancel > Save as draft . To connect to the service and u pload the files to the web, select Opti on s > Po st to we b . Op en onli ne s ervice To view uploaded images and vide os in the onlin e service a nd draft a nd sent entries in you r device, sele ct > In ternet > Share online . To updat e a service, scro l l to it, and select Op ti ons > Update service . Select Optio ns and from the following:
43 Cam era Go t o ... we bs. â to conne ct to th e servi ce and v iew the upl oaded and draf t albums in the web brow ser. The view may var y de pending on the se rvice provide r. Outbox â to view and edit t h e draft e ntr ies and upl oad th em t o the w eb New post â to cr eate a new en try The available options may va ry depending on the se rvice provider. Share online se tting s To e dit the share on line s ettings, select > In t ern et > Shar e on line > Opti ons > Se ttin gs and from the following: Service pro vide rs â to vie w the list of service pr ovide rs My accounts â To create a new a ccou nt, select Op tion s > A dd new a c count . To edit an existi n g account, sele ct an account a nd Opt ions > Edit . You can e nter t he name for the acco unt and t he user name and pas sword for your account . Application settings â to select t h e size for th e images sh own on the displa y and the font size used i n dr afts or text entr ies Adv an c ed â to select t h e default access poin t and the way for polling new content from the se rver, t o enable content t o be downloaded while roa m ing and all image data to be publish e d. 9. Camera Your device has two ca meras to capture still images a nd record videos. A h igh resolution main ca mera is on t he back of th e device us i ng landsca pe mode, and a lower resolut ion secondary camera is on the front of the de vice using portra it mode. Your device supports an ima ge capture resolution of 2592x194 4 pixels using the main camera. The image resolution in th is guide may appear different. The images and video clips are saved in corresponding folders in Gallery. You can send images and video clips in a multimedia message, as an e-mail att achmen t, or by using Blu etooth connec tivit y. You ca n also upload the m to a compatible online album. See âÂÂShare online,â p. 42.
44 Ca mer a â Capture images Main ca mera 1. To activate t h e main camera, open the lens cover. M ake sure that the lens cover is fully open. indicates still image mode. 2. To zoom in or out, pr e ss the volume key s. To make lighting and colour adjustments be fore taking a pict u re, select from the active toolbar settings. Se e âÂÂActive toolbar,â p. 4 4 and âÂÂS cenes ,â p. 46. You can lock t h e focus o n an obje ct by pressin g t he capt ur e key halfway down. If t he focu s was not locked, the red focus indicator appears. Release the captu re ke y, and press it h alfway dow n again. 3. To take a p ictur e, press th e camera key. 4. To c lose the mai n came ra, close the lens cove r. Secondary camera 1. To activate the seconda ry camera in the standby mode , keep th e lens cove r closed, and se le ct > Applications > Camera . If you have the main camera ac tiva ted, s ele ct Op tion s > Use secondary camera . 2. To zoom in or out, scroll up or dow n. 3. To take a pict ure, press the scroll key. Active tool bar The active t oolbar provide s you wit h sho rtcu t s to diff er ent items a n d settings before capturing an image or recording a video. Scroll to icons, and se lect them by pressing t he scroll key. If you wan t the a ct ive toolbar to be visible before and a f ter capturing an i mage or recording a vide o, select Op t i ons > Sho w toolbar . To vie w the active t oolbar only for 5 se conds when pressi n g the scroll key, s ele ct Op tio ns > Hide toolbar . In the act ive toolba r, se lect from the following: Switch to video mode ( Switch t o image mode ) â to swit c h be tw ee n th e video and image modes Scen e m odes â to s el ect th e sc e ne Flash mode â to select t he flash mode ( im ages on ly)
45 Cam era Keep a s a fe dist ance when usi ng the flas h. D o not us e t he fla sh on people or an imals at clo s e ra nge . D o n o t co ve r th e fla sh wh ile ta k ing a p i ct ur e. Self timer â to activate the self-timer (main camera only). Select the self-timer delay, and to activate the self-tim er, select Acti vate . Sequence mode â to activate th e sequence m ode (images only). Se e âÂÂCaptur e images in sequence,â p. 46. Go t o Ga ll er y â to open the Gallery To customise t h e toolbar, s e lect Opti o ns > Customise toolbar . You can remov e an item from the t oolbar, or change, add, or move ite m s. The available options vary de pending on the capture mode and vie w you are in. The setup se ttings return t o the default settings when you close the camera. If you s e lect a new scene, t he colour and ligh t ing settings ar e replaced by the selected sce ne . See âÂÂSce ne s,â p. 46. Y ou can change the setup se t tings after selecting a scene if needed. Locatio n informatio n With geotagging, you ca n add information a bout the geographic locat ion w here the image was capt u red to the file details of the photograph. You ca n use th is information in other applications. For example, in Nokia Maps you can s ee what photographs of different locations are available on a map. To activate ge ot agging in the camera, sele ct Opti ons > Settings > Record location > On . When the loca tion information is added t o the im age information, is shown at the bottom of the display. I f no positioning information is available from satellites, is displaye d. If the location information is not a va ilable, GPS stays on in the background for a few minutes. If a satellite connection is found wit hin that time, all the images captured during tha t time are t agged based on the received GPS positioning information. See âÂÂStill image camera settings,â p. 4 8. Afte r capt uring an image After you capture an image, select the following from the active toolbar (available only if Show captured image is set to On in still image camer a settings): ⢠To send the im a ge, press t he call ke y, or se lect Sen d () .
46 Ca mer a ⢠To send the image t o a com patible online album, select Sign in for Share online () ⢠To open the Gallery, sele ct Go to Ga llery () . ⢠If yo u do n ot wan t to ke ep the ima ge, sel ect Dele te () . ⢠To use the image as wallpaper in the standby mode, select Op t i ons > Set as wallpaper . ⢠To set the image as a call image for a contact, s elect Op ti ons > Set as contact call img. . Ca ptur e ima ges in seq uen ce You can se t the main came ra to capt ur e six image s or more in a sequence. I n the active t ool bar, sele ct Sequence mode > Burs t . T o capt ure i mages, press the camera key. T o capture more than six images, press a nd hold the came ra ke y. The number of images ca p tured depends on t h e available memory. To use a time interval between capturing images, select Sequence mode and a time interval. To start capturing im ages, press the camera key. To st op capturing ima ges b efore t he ti me en ds, pre ss t he ca mera ke y agai n. Af ter yo u have captu red the ima ges, th ey are shown in a g rid on the displ ay. T o view an image, press the scroll ke y t o open it. You can al so us e the sequenc e mode to cap ture up to si x image s us ing the self- tim er . To retu rn to the sequence mode vie w finder, pre ss th e camera key. To switch off the sequence mode, in t he active t oolbar, sele ct Sequence mode > Single shot . Sc en es A scene helps you t o find the right colou r and lighting settings for the environment. The settings of each scene have been set according to a certain style or envi ron ment. Scene s are only ava ilable i n the mai n camer a . Select the im a ge or video mode, a nd in t he active t oolbar, select Scene modes an d a scene available for the image or video mode. To make your own scene suit a ble for a certain environment, scroll to User defined , and s elec t Op tion s > Change . To copy the settings of a nother sce ne , sele ct Ba s ed on scene mode and the de sired sce ne .
47 Cam era â Record videos 1. To activate the main came ra, open the lens cove r. If the came ra is in t he image mode, change to video m ode . In acti ve toolbar, se le ct Switch to video mode . indicates video mode. To activate t he seconda ry camera, select Op ti ons > U se secondary camera . 2. Press the camera ke y t o start recording. With the secondary ca m era, pre ss the scroll key for recording. is sh ow n and a tone sounds, indicating that recording has s t arted. To zoom in or out of t he subject u sing t h e main camera , press the volu m e keys, or, using t he secondary ca m era, scroll dow n or up. 3. To stop recording, select St op . The video clip is aut om atically saved to the Video clips folder in the Gallery. See âÂÂGallery,â p. 3 9. The maximu m length of the video clip depends o n the available memory. To pause recor ding at any t ime, select Pa u s e . Video recording a utomatically s t ops if recording is set to pa u se and there are n o keypresses within a minute. Select Continue t o re s u me re c o r di n g . To make light in g an d colou r a dju stments be fore r ecordin g a vide o, se lect from the active t ool bar set t ings. See âÂÂA ct ive toolbar, â p. 44 an d â Scenes,â p. 46 . Af ter reco rdi ng a vid eo After you r e cord a vide o clip, select t he following from the a ct ive toolbar (available only if Show captured vide o is set to On . See â V ideo settings,â p. 4 8 ): ⢠To immediately play the video clip you ju st r e corded, select Play . ⢠To send the video clip us ing a m ultimedia message, e-mail, or Blue t ooth connectivity, press th e call key, or select Send ( ). Yo u ma y not be a ble to send video clips saved in the . m p4 file format in a multimedia message. ⢠To upload the video clip to a com patible online album, select Sign in for Share online () . ⢠To open the Gallery, sele ct Go to Ga llery () . ⢠If you do n ot want to ke ep the vide o, select Delet e () . â Camera settings There are two kinds of settings for the still image ca mera: active toolbar settings and main settin gs. To use active toolbar se ttings, se e âÂÂAct i ve toolbar,â p. 4 4. The
48 Ca mer a active t ool bar se ttings return to the default se t tings aft e r you close the camera, but the main settings remain the same until you change them again. Still image camera se t tings To change the main settings, select Op tion s > Se ttings . To set the image resolution (only available in the main camera), select Image quality . Th e bett er th e ima ge qual ity, t he mo re mem ory th e image cons umes. T o print the image , select Print 5M - Large , Print 3M - Large , or Print 2 M - Medium . To send it through e-mail, select E-mail 0.8M - Med. . To send the imag e thr o ug h multimedia mes saging (M MS), se lect MMS 0. 3M - Small . To select whether to see the captured image a fter it is captured or t o continue capturing images immediately, select Sho w captured image . To add GPS location coordin ates t o e ach image file, se lect Record locat ion > On . Receiving a GPS signal may t ake time or t h e signal may not be a vailable. To allow the zoom increments t o be smooth and con tinuous between digital and extended digital zoom, se lect Ex tended digital zoom > On (continuous) (main camera only). To allow the z oom increments to pause at the digit al and extended digital step point, se le ct On (paused) . To limit the zoom to where the selected image qu ality is maint ained, select Off . To re t urn t he default values to the ca mera se ttings, sele ct Restor e camera settings . Vide o settings To change the main set t ing in video mode, se le ct Op tions > Settin gs . To set t he quality of the vide o clip, select V ideo qualit y . Sel e c t Sh aring if you wa nt to send the video clip us in g a multimedia message . To add GPS location coordin ates t o t he video clip, s e lect Record location > On . Receiving a GPS signal may t ake time or t h e signal may not be a vailable. To reduce t he effect of the camera shaking wh en recording a video, se lect Video stabilisation > On . To mute soun d re cording, se lect Audio recording > Mu t e . To vie w the first frame of t he re corded vi de o cl ip a fte r the recording st ops, se lect Show captured video . To view the video clip from th e active to olbar, select Play (mai n c ame ra ) or Opti ons > Play ( secondary camera). To apply t h e default va lues to t h e camera se t tings, se lect Restore camera s e ttings .
49 Media 10 . M e d i a â Music player Warning: L i sten to music a t a m oderate level. Continu ous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. You can listen t o music and p odcast episodes also when th e offline profile is activated. See âÂÂOffline profile,â p. 14. For more information about copyright protect ion, see âÂÂLicences,â p. 6 7. Listen to m usic or a podc ast ep isod e 1. Sele ct > Music player . 2. To refresh the music library in your device, select Opti ons > Refresh . 3. Sele ct Mu si c or P odcasts , the category, s uch as All songs or P odcasts > All episodes , and a son g or a podcast episode t o listen to. 4. To pla y the selected file, pr e ss the scroll key. To pause, pres s the scroll key; t o re sume t he playback, pre ss the scroll ke y aga in. 5. To stop the playback, scroll down. To fast forward or re wind, press a n d hold th e scroll key ri ght or l e ft. To skip forw ard, scroll right. To return to th e begin n ing of the son g or podcast, scro l l left. To skip t o the previou s song or podcast, scroll le ft again within 2 secon ds after a song or podca st has started. To adjust the volu m e, use the volume ke y. To retu rn to t he standby mode and le a ve the player in the background, press th e end key. Depending on t he selected st a ndby theme, the currently playing song is displayed. To ret u rn to t he music pla ye r, select t he currently pla yin g song. Music menu Select > Music player > Mu sic . Th e musi c menu s hows the a vailab le musi c. T o view al l songs, sorted songs, or playl ist s , select the de sired list in t he m u sic menu. Playlists Select > Music player > Mu sic > Playlists . To view details of the playlist, select Opt io ns > Playlist details .
50 Media Creat e a pl ay list 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Cre at e playlis t . 2. Enter a na me for the playlist, an d select OK . 3. To a dd songs now, selec t Ye s . To add songs l ater, select No . 4. Sele ct art ists to fi nd the songs y ou want to i nclude in the pla ylist. To add a song, pres s the scroll key. 5. Whe n you have made your selections, select Done . I f a com patible m emo ry card is inserted, the playlist is saved t o the memory card. To add more songs later, when viewing the playlist, select Op tion s > Add s ongs . Podcas t To view all the podcast e pisodes ava il able in your device, s ele ct > Mu si c player > Podcast s > All epis odes . The podcast e pisode s ha ve three states ; never played, partially playe d, and completely played. If an episode is partially played, it pl ays from the last playback position the next time it is played. Otherwise, it is played from the beginning. No ki a Mu si c S to re In the N okia Music St ore (net w ork service ) you ca n search, browse, and purchase music for dow nloading to your device. To purchase music, you first need to register for the service. To che ck the Nokia Music St ore availability in your country, visit w ww.music.nokia.com. To access t he Nokia M usic Store, you mu st have a valid inte rn et access poin t in your device. To ope n Nokia Music Store, se l ect > Music player > Mu sic > Opt io ns > G o t o Music store . Transfer music You can buy m usic protecte d w ith WMDRM from online mu sic shops and transfer the music to you r de vice. To refres h the library after you have u pdated the song selection in your device, select > Music player > Mu s ic > Opt ions > Re fresh . Tran s fer music from PC To synchronise music wit h Windows Media Player, connect t he compatible USB cable and select Me dia t ransfer as the c onnect ion m ode. Y ou can t ransf er WMDRM protected music files only usin g media transfer . A compatible mem ory card n e eds to be inse rted in the device.
51 Media To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia PC Suit e , see the N okia PC Suite user guide. â Nokia Podcasting With the Nokia Podcasting applica t ion (network se rvice ), you can search, discover, subscribe t o, and download podca sts over the air, a nd play, manage, and share audio podcasts with you r de vice. Warning: L i sten to music a t a m oderate level. Continu ous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. Settings To use N okia Podcasting, you must set you r connection a nd download settings. Contact your service pr ovide r for information about the con nection settings and data transmiss ion charges. Se t ting the application to re trieve podca st s automatically may involve the transmission of la rge amounts of data t h rough your ser vice providerâÂÂs ne twork. Select > Music player > P odcasts > Op ti ons > Go to P odcast ing > Opti ons > Se ttin gs and from the following: Connection > D efault acce ss point â to s ele ct the a ccess point t o de fi n e your connection t o t he internet. To de fine the podcast search service for search e s, select Se arch service URL . Download â t o edit t he download settings. You ca n se lect whether t o save your podcasts to t he device or the memory card; set h ow oft e n podcasts are update d and set t he t im e and date f or the next automatic u pda te; an d se t how mu ch memory space to use for podcasts, and what to do if the downloads excee d t he download limit . Setting the application to retr ieve podcasts autom atically may involve the transmission of large amounts of data throu gh your service provider's network. Contact your service provider for information about da ta transmission cha rges. Search To set t h e search en gine to use the podcast search se rvice, select > Mus ic player > Podcast s > Op t i ons > Go t o P odcasting > Opti ons > Settings > Connection > Search service URL . To sear ch for podcasts, select > M usic playe r > Podcas ts > Op ti ons > Go to P o dcasting > Search , and en t er a keyw ord or a titl e .
52 Media To subscribe t o a channel and add it to your podca sts, se lect Opt io ns > Subs cribe . You can al so mark channel s to add t hem al l at t he same t ime . Directorie s Directories he lp you to find ne w podcast episodes to which to subscribe. An episode is a particular media file of a podcast. Select > Music player > P odcasts > Op ti ons > Go to P odcast ing > Dire ctor ies . Select a dire ctory folde r to update it (network se rvice ). W hen the colour of t he folder icon ch anges, se l ect to open it , and se lect a folder t opic t o vie w the list of podcasts. To subscribe to a podcast, select the title. After you have subscribed to episodes of a podcast, you ca n download, m anage, and play them in t he podcasts menu. To add a ne w directory or folder, select Opti o ns > New > W eb dire ctory or Folder . Select a title, URL of the .opml (outline processor markup language) file, and Do ne . To import an .opml file saved on your device, select Opti ons > Im port OPML file . Select the location of the file , and import it . When you receive a message with an .opml file using Bluetooth connectivity, open the file and save it t o the Received folder in directories. Open the folder t o subscribe t o any of th e links t o a dd to you r podcast s. Downloads To see t h e podcasts you have subscribed to, se lect > Music player > P odcast s > Opt io ns > Go to P odcasting > P odcasts . To see indiv idu al episode titl e s, select t he podcast title. To start a dow nload, select the episode title . To download or to continue to download selected or m arke d e pisodes, s e lect Op tion s > Do w nload or Continu e download . You ca n download multiple episodes a t t he same time. To play a port ion of a podcast during down loa d or after pa rt ial downloa di ng, select Podcasts > Op tion s > Play pre view . Fully downloaded podcasts are saved in the Podcasts folder w hen the music library i s refresh ed. Play a n d manag e podcast s To display the episodes from a podcast, open the podcast. Under each episode, you see the file inform ation. To play a fully down loaded episode, se lect > Musi c pl ayer > Po d ca s t s .
53 Media To update t h e selected podca st or m arked podcasts, f or a new episode, sele ct Opt io ns > Update . To add a ne w podcast by en t ering the U RL of the podcast , select Opti ons > New podcast . To e dit the URL of a se lected podca st , select Edit . To update, delete, and sen d a group of selected podcasts at once, select Opti ons > Mar k/Unma rk , mark the podcasts, and select Op ti ons and the desired act i on. To open t h e website of th e podcast (net w ork service ) , select Opti on s > Open web page . Some podcasts provide t h e opport un ity to int eract w ith the cr e ators by comm enti ng and v oting . To conne ct to t he i nterne t to d o thi s, se lect Opti ons > Vi ew comment s . â FM Radio To open t h e radio, select > Applications > Radio . To turn t h e radio off, s ele ct Exit . When you open the radi o for the firs t time, a wiza rd helps you to save loca l radio stations (netw ork service). To check availability and cost s of the visual se r vice and station directory se rvices, contact your se rvice provider. The FM radio depends on a n antenna othe r than the wireless device ante nna. A compatible headset or enhanc ement needs to be atta ched to the device for the FM radio to fun ction properly. Warning: L i sten to mu sic at a m oderate level. Co ntinuous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. The radio support s Radio Data System (RDS) fu n ctionality. Radio stations supporting RDS may display in formation, such as the name of the st ation. If act ivate d in th e settin gs , RDS al so at tempt s to scan for an alter native fre quen cy for the currently playing st ation, if the reception is weak. To s e t your device automatically search for alternative f r equencies, select Op tion s > Settings > Alternative f r equencies > Aut o scan on . Tune a nd save a r a di o station manually To star t the st a tion sear ch when the ra dio is on, scroll up or dow n. To sa ve the station when a station is found, select Opt io ns > Save station . Select a loca t ion for the s tati on, en ter th e name for it, a nd se l ec t OK .
54 Media To vie w the l ist of saved stations, se lect Opt ions > St ations . To change the settings of a stat io n, select the station and Edit . Radi o functi ons To adjust th e volume, pres s t he volume ke ys. If there a r e any saved stations, scroll r ight or left to t he next or previous st a tions. You can make or a n swer a call w hile listening to th e radio. The r a dio is muted when there is an active call. To listen t o the ra dio in the back g round and go to t he standby mode, se lect Opt io ns > Play in backgrou nd . View visu al con tent To check availability a n d costs, and to s u bscribe to the ser vice , contact your service provider. To view visual content of the current station, select Opt ions > Start visual service . Station n ee ds to h a ve visu al service ID saved before service can be used. To en d the vi sua l c ontent feed b ut con tinu e list enin g to the rad io, select Clo se . Stat ion direct or y To access t he sta t ion direct ory (network service), se lect Opti ons > Station directory a nd your loca tion. Radio stations th a t provide visual con te nt a re indicated with . To listen to or save a st ation, scroll to it, and select Opt ions > Listen or Save . â RealPlayer With RealPlayer, you can play m e dia files such a s video clips saved in th e device memory or memory ca rd, or stre a m media files over the a ir by openin g a streaming link. RealPlayer does not su pport all file formats or all t he variations of file formats. Select > Applications > RealPlaye r . To play, select Vide o clips , Streaming links , or R ecently played a nd a media file or a streaming link. To st ream l iv e conten t, y ou must first co nfig ure your de fault access point. Select > A pplications > RealPlayer > Optio ns > Settings > St re aming > Ne twor k . Contact your service provider f or m ore information. Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, becau s e th e volume may be extremely loud.
55 Int erne t â Flash Play er To view, play, a nd interact w ith flash files made for mobile devices, sel ect > Applications > Flash Pla yer . To open a folder or play a f lash file, select it. â Recorde r With voice recorde r, you ca n record voice call conversations and voice m emos. If you record a phone con versation, all pa rties hear a beeping sou nd during recording. Select > Applications > Rec o rder . To record a sound clip, select Op t i ons > Recor d sound clip , or s elect . To listen to the recording, select . Re corded files are saved in the Sound clips folder in Gallery. 11 . I n t e r n e t â Browse the web To browse w e b pages, se le ct > Int ernet > Web , or pre ss and h old 0 in the standby mode. Check the availability of se rvices, pricing, and tariffs w ith your service pr ovide r. Impo rtant: Us e only service s that you trus t and that offer adequate secu rity and protection against harmful softw are. To access w eb pages, do one of t he following: ⢠Select a bookm a rk from th e bookmarks view . ⢠In the bookmarks view , en t er t h e address of the web page, and sele ct Go t o . Bookmarks Your device may have prein stalled bookmarks and links for third- party internet sites. You may al so acces s othe r third-par ty sites thr ough yo ur device. Third -party s ites are not affiliated with Nokia, and Nok ia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If y ou choose to acces s such sites, you shou ld take pre caut ions for security or conten t. To add a bookmark m a nually, in t he bookmarks v iew , select Opt ions > Bookmark manager > A dd bookmark , fill in the f ie lds, and select Opt ion s > Save . Co nnection securi ty If the security indicator is displayed during a connection, the data transmission between the device a nd the internet gateway or server is encrypted.
56 Inte rne t The security icon does not indicate that the data transmiss ion between the gateway and the cont ent serv er (or pla ce where t he requ ested re s ourc e is stor ed) is se c ure. The s er vic e provider secures the data tra nsmission between the gat eway and the content server . To view details a bout the connect ion , encryption s tat us, and in form ation about ser ve r a uth en tic a tio n, se l ect Opt io ns > T ools > Page info . Keys and commands for br ow sing To open a link, make selections, or check box e s, press th e scroll key. To go to t h e previous page while browsing, select Back . If Ba ck is not available, select Opti ons > N avigation options > History to view a chron ological list of t h e pages visite d du ring a brow sing sess ion . To choose t h e desir e d page, scroll le ft or right, an d se lect it . The hi st ory list is cleared each time a se ssion is close d. To save a bookmark while brow sing, select Opt io ns > Save as bookmark . To r et ri eve th e la te st co nt ent fr om th e se rv er , se l ect Op ti ons > Navigation options > Re load . To open t h e browser toolbar, scroll to an empty par t of the page, a nd pre ss and hold th e scroll ke y. To end the connect ion and vie w the browser pa ge offline , select Op ti ons > Tools > Di sconnec t . T o stop browsing, select Op tio ns > Exi t . Keypa d shor tcuts w hile br owsin g 1 â Open your bookmarks . 2 â Search for keywords in the cu rrent pa ge. 3 â Return to t h e previous pa ge . 5 â List a ll open windows. 8 â Show the pa ge overview of t he current page. Pre ss 8 again to zoom in and view the de sired section of t he page. 9 â Ent er a new web addre ss. 0 â G o to the st art p age. * or # â Zoom the page in or out . Mi ni ma p Mini map helps you n a vigate web pages th at contain la rge amount of information. When Mini map is on in browser settings and you sc roll through a large web page, Mini map opens and displays an overview of the web page you are
57 Int erne t browsing. T o move i n M ini map, scroll. Wh en you stop scrollin g, Mini map disappears and t he area outlined in Mini map is dis pla yed. Page overview With Page overview, you can move more quickly to the desired pa rt of a web page. Page overview may not be a vailable on all pages. To show the page overview of t h e curre n t page, press 8 . To find the des ired spot on the page, scroll up or down. Pre ss 8 again to zoom in and view t he desired section of the page. Web fe eds Web feeds are w idely used t o sha re th e lat est hea dlin es or rece nt new s. The browser a utomatically detects if a web pa ge contains we b fe eds. T o su bscribe to a w eb fe ed , s ele ct Opti ons > Subscribe to web feed s and a feed, or click on t he link. To view t he web feeds you h ave subscr ibed to, in the bookmarks view, se lect We b f e ed s . To update a web fe ed, select it, and Opt ions > Refresh . To define how the we b fe eds a r e updated, sele ct Op tio ns > Settings > We b f ee d s . Wid gets Your device su pport s widgets. W idgets are small, dow nloadable web applications that deliver multimedia, news feeds, and other information, such as weather reports, t o your de vice. Installed w idgets appear as se pa rate applications in the Applications > My own folder. You can download w idgets using the Download! application or from the web. The default access point for w idgets is the same as in t he web brow se r. Whe n active in t he backgroun d, some widgets may u pda te in formation automatically t o your device. Using widgets may in volve the transmission of large amounts of data through your ser vice provider's ne twork. Conta ct your se rvice provider f or information about data tr a nsmission cha rge s. Saved pages To save a page while browsing t o be able to vie w it off li ne, select Opti o ns > T ools > Save page . To view saved pa ges, in t he bookmarks vie w, select Save d pages . To open a page, select it.
58 Per sona lisat io n Clear pr ivacy data A cache is a memor y location that is used to s tore data tempo rarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confide ntial information re quiring passwords, empty the ca che after each us e. The i nf or mation or servic es y ou ha ve acces sed are s tored i n the cache. To empt y th e cache, sel ect Options > Clear privacy data > Cache . To clear all privacy da ta, select Opt ions > Cl ear privacy dat a > All . â Search Use Search to get access to search engines, and fin d and connect to local services, w ebs it es , im a ges , and m o bi le con t en t ( ne tw or k se r vic e) . F or ex am pl e, y ou c an use the application to f ind local restaurants and s hops. You ca n also search for data in your device a nd m emory card. Select > Internet > Sea rc h . 12 . P erson alis atio n â Themes To change t h e look of your de vice displa y, activate a t he me. Select > Se tti ng s > P ersonalis. > The mes . T o see a li st of the ava ilable theme s, select Ge neral . The active theme is indicated by a check m ark. To previe w a theme , scro ll to t he theme , a n d se lect Op ti ons > Pre view . T o acti va te the previ ewed t heme, sele ct Set . In Themes, y ou c a n al so s et the men u view type , set a theme for t he stan dby mode , set a cu st om wallpaper, personalise the look of t h e power saver, and sele ct an image shown during a call. â Profiles In Profile s, you can adjust and pe rsonalise the device tones f or different events, environments, or caller groups. You can se e the se le cted prof i le at the t op of t he display in the st a ndby mode. If t he General profile is in use, only the current date is shown. Select > Se tti ng s > Profiles . To activate t h e profile, se lect t he profile a n d Ac tiv a t e . Tip : To qu ickly ch ange to sile nt profile from any other profile, in t he standby mode, pr ess and hold # .
59 Time mana gement To personalise a pr ofile, sele ct the profile, P ersonalis e , and the des ired settings. To s et t he pro file to b e active unti l a ce rtain t ime wit hin t he ne xt 24 h ours, sele ct Time d an d th e ti me. See also âÂÂOff line profile, â p. 14. 13. T ime m an age men t â Clock Select > Office > Clock . To chan ge the clock settin gs, and to set the ti m e and date, select Opti ons > Settings . To set the device to show the time in other loca t ions, scroll righ t to World clock . To add a location, se lect Optio ns > Add location . To set you r cu rrent locat i on, sc roll t o a loca tion, and sele ct Opti on s > Set as current location . The loca t ion is displayed in t he clock m ain view, and the time in your device is ch a nged according t o the location s ele cted. Check t hat the time is co rre c t a nd m at c he s y our tim e zo ne . Alarm cl ock To set a new alar m, scr oll r ight to Ala r m s , a nd s e l ect Opt ions > New alarm . Ent er the al arm tim e, sele ct w het her a nd w hen th e a larm is r epeat ed, an d sele ct Done . â Calendar Select > Office > Calendar . Press # in mont h, week, or day v iews to auto m a tica lly hi gh the cu rre nt d at e. To add a ne w calendar entry, se lect Opti o ns > Ne w e ntr y a nd an entr y t ype. Anni versary en trie s are r epea ted eve ry yea r. To-do entries he lp you to keep a list of tasks that you need to do. Fill in the f ields, and se le ct Done . 14. Of fic e app lic at ions â Ac tiv e no te s Active n otes allows you to create, edit, a n d view differen t k i nds of not es. Yo u can insert images and videos or sound clips in t he notes, link notes t o ot her applications, such as Contacts , and se nd notes to ot hers. Select > Office > A ctiv e n otes .
60 Office applications To cre a te a note, st art writi ng. To insert i m ages , sound or video cli ps, business cards, w eb bookmarks, or files, select Op tion s > Insert object and the type of it em. To set the device to show a note when making or r eceiving a call from a con t act, select Opti ons > Settin gs . To link a note to a contact, select Opti ons > Lin k no te to c all > Add contacts and the con ta ct. â Not es Select > Office > Not es . To w rit e a ne w n ote , st ar t w rit in g. To sav e the n o te, se le ct Do ne . You can sa ve pl ain te xt fil es (. txt f ormat) you receiv e to No tes . â Calculator Select > Office > Calculator . When entering n u mbers, to add a decim a l point, press # . Not e: This calculator has limited acc uracy and is designed for s imple calcul ations. â Converter Select > Office > Converter . Yo u can c onv e rt m ea s ur e men ts su c h as le ngt h from one unit to a not her, for example, ya rds to metres. The conve rt er has lim it ed accura cy and rounding errors m ay occur. Before you can convert curr ency, you need to choose a base currency (us u ally your domestic curre ncy) and add exchange ra tes. T h e ra t e of t h e base cur ren cy is always 1. Select Currency as the m e asure men t typ e, and sele ct Op t i ons > Cu rr e n c y rat e s . To change t he base cu rrency, scroll to the curre n cy, and sele ct Opt io ns > Set as base currency . T o add exchange rates, scr oll to the currency, a n d ente r a new rat e. After you in sert all the required ex change ra t es, you ca n convert currency. In t he first amount fie ld, enter t he value to b e converted. T he other amount fie ld chan ges au tom atic ally. Not e: When y ou chan ge base c urrenc y, you m ust ent er new exchange r ates becau s e all previ ously set e xchange r ates are c leared . â Mobile dictionary Use Dictionary t o t ranslate w ords from one language to another. Select > Office > Dic ti onar y . English is available by default in your devic e . You can add two m ore languages. To add a language, select Opt ions > Languages >
61 Office app lic ations Download languages . You can r em ove languages exce pt English and add ne w ones. The languages a re free of ch arge, but dow nloa ding may involve t he transmission of la rge amounts of data t hrough y o ur service provider 's ne t work. Contact your se rvice provider for information a bout data transmis sion charges. The display show s abbreviations for sou rce and t a rget languages. T o c h ange the sou rce and target lang uage, select Optio n s > Languages > Sour ce and Ta r g et . En ter th e wo r d to b e t ra nsla te d , and sel e ct Trans late . To h ear t he wor d sp oken, select Listen . â Adobe Re ader Use Adobe Reader t o view port able document format (.pdf) docum ents. To ope n the applicat ion, select > Office > A dobe PDF . Open a .pdf file To open a rec en tly viewed document, se lect it. To ope n a document that is not listed in the main view, select Opt ions > B row se fo r file , t he mem ory and f older where the file is stored and the file. View a do cum ent To move a round within a page , scroll. To move to the next page , scroll down at the bottom of t he page. To zoom in or ou t, sele ct Opt io ns > Zoom > In or Ou t . To find tex t, select Opti ons > Find > T ext , and ent er the text y ou wa nt to f ind. T o fin d th e next occur rence, s elect Optio ns > Find > Next . To save a copy of t he docu ment, select Optio ns > Save . Settings Select Optio ns > Settings and from the following: Default zoom % â to set t he default zoom when open ing a .pdf file for vie w ing View mode > Fu ll screen â to open documents in full screen mode Save s et tings on exit > Yes â to s a ve the se tti ngs a s defaul t whe n you exit A dobe Reader â Quickoffice To use the Quickoffice applications, select > Offi ce > Quickoffice .
62 Settings To view a list of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, s croll righ t or left to the Quickword, Quicksheet, or Qu ickpoint view. For example, available Microsoft Word documents are listed in the Quickword view. Not all variations or features of Word, Excel, a nd PowerPoint file format s ar e supported. To open a file in its re s pective application, select it. If you expe rie nce problems w i th the Quickoffice application s, visit www.quickoffice.com, or se nd an e-mail to support S6 0@quickoffice.com. Quickm anager With Quickmanager, you ca n download soft w are, including upda t es, upgrades, and other us e ful applications. You ca n pay for the downloads in your phone bill or using a credit card. 15 . Sett ings â V oice commands To select t he funct ions to use by voice command, sele ct > Se tti ngs > Vo i c e comm. . The voice commands for changing prof il es are in the Pr ofiles folder. To change the voice command for an a pplication, select Op tio ns > Chan ge command and the application. To play t h e activated voice com m and, select Opt io ns > Playback . To use voice commands, see âÂÂVoice dialling,â p. 20. â Phone settings Gene ral Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Gen eral and from the following: P ersonalisation â to adjust th e display, st andby mode, tones ( su ch as ringing to ne), la nguage , them es, an d voi ce co mmand s etting s Date an d time â to se t the time a nd d at e and the disp lay f ormat Enhan cement â to cha nge the se ttin gs fo r an e nhance ment. Selec t an enh an c eme n t an d th e des ir ed s etti ng. My o wn key â to change a sh ortcu t for t he m y own key. Se e âÂÂStandby mode,â p. 1 3.
63 Settings Security â to change the device and SIM card s e ttings, suc h as PIN and lock codes; vie w certif ica te details and ch e ck authenticity; a nd view and edit security modules When s ecuri ty feat ures t hat rest rict call s are in use ( such as call ba rring, c losed user grou p, and fixed dialing), calls may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device . Import a nt: E ven if the use of ce rtificates ma kes the risks involv ed in remote conne ctions and software installation con siderably sma ller, they must be used correc tly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificat e does not offer any protection by itself; the certificat e manager must contain corr ect, authentic, or tr usted certificates fo r increased secu rity to be available. Cer tificates have a r estricted lifetim e. If "Expired c ertificate" or "Certif icate not valid yet" is shown, even if the certific ate should be valid, check that the cur rent date and time in you r device ar e correct. Before changing any ce rtificate settings, you must make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificat e and that the certi ficate really belongs to th e listed owner. Factor y settin gs â to r ese t so m e of the s e tt ings to t he ir orig in a l va lue s. You ne ed the lock code. Po s i t i o n i n g ( network service) â to change posit ioning settings. See âÂÂPositioning settings,â p. 26. Pho ne See âÂÂCall settings, â p. 22. Co nnection Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Conne ction and from t he following: Bluetooth â to switch Bluetoot h technology on or off, and edit Bluetooth settings. Se e âÂÂBluetooth connecti on settings,â p. 70. USB â to edit USB settings. See âÂÂUSB con ne ction,â p. 7 1. Destinations â to define t he connecti on methods use d for reaching a pa rticular destination P acket data â t o select the packet data conne ction settings. The packet da ta settings affe ct all access points u sin g a packet da t a connecti o n. ⢠To set the de vice to re gist er to th e packet data n et work w h en you are in a network that supports pa cket data, select P acket data con nection > When available . If you se lect When ne eded , the device us es a packet data connection only if you start an a pplication or function that needs it.
64 Settings ⢠To set the acces s poin t name to use your de vice as a m ode m with your computer, select Ac ce ss point . ⢠To enable the use of HSDPA (network service) in UMTS networks , select High speed packet access . When HSDPA support is a ctivated, downloading data such as mes sa ges, e-mail, and brow se r pa ges through t he cellular network may be f a ster. Dat a c all â to se t the online time for the data call connection. The data ca ll settings affect all acce s s points that use a GSM data call. Video sharing â t o set you r SIP profile settings manually. See âÂÂVideo shar i ng settings,â p. 24. Presenc e (net work serv ice) â to v iew a nd ed it the prese nce se ttin gs. Conn ect ion applications, such as push t o talk, use the pre sence settings. Y ou may receive t h e settings f rom your ser vice provider. SIP settings â to vie w and edit se ssion initiation prot ocol (SIP) profiles. See â V ideo sharin g,â p. 23. XDM porfile â to create or e dit an XDM profile. Settings a re for comm unication applications, such as pre se nce and push to talk. T hese enable the service p rovider to acces s some use r information that is saved in the n etwork servers but managed by the use r, fo r e xample push t o t alk gr oups. You m a y rece ive the set t ings from your ser vice provider. See âÂÂConfigu ra tion s e ttings,â p. 1 1. Configurations â to view a nd d elete co nfig uratio n contex ts. Certai n functi ons, such as w e b browsing and multimedia messaging, m a y require conf igu ration settings. You may rece ive the settings from your se rvice provider. Se e âÂÂConfiguration se tt ings,â p. 1 1. APN c ontrol â to re st rict the u se of packet data access points. This se tting is only available if your SIM ca rd supports t he service . To ch a nge the set t ings, you need the PIN2 code. Appl ic ations To view and edit settings of applications installed to you r device, select > Se ttin gs > Phone sett. > Applicat ions . â Speech In S peech, you can s e lect the de fault langua ge and voi ce use d for rea ding t ext messages and a djust the voice propert ie s, such as rate and volume. Select > Se ttin gs > Speech .
65 Data management To view details of a voice, sc roll r ight, scroll to th e voice, and select Opti ons > V oice details . To test a voice , scroll to the voice, and se lect Opt io ns > Play voice . 16. Data manag ement â Install or remove applications You can install two t ype s of applications to your de vice: â¢J 2 M E TM applications based on J ava TM techno logy wit h the ex tensio n .jad or .j ar. PersonalJava TM applications cannot be installed on your device. ⢠Other applications and software suitable for the Symbian operating system. The installat ion files have the .sis or .sisx e x tension . Only install software specifically design ed for you r device. Import a nt: O nly in stall and use applica tions and other software from trusted sources, such as applicat ions that are Symbian Signed or have passed the Java Ve rif ie d TM testing. Installation file s may be tra n sferre d t o you r device from a compat ible computer, downloaded during brows in g, or sent t o you in a mu lt imedia message, as an e-mail attachment or by u sin g Bluetooth technology. You can u s e Nokia Application Installer in Nokia PC Suite to install an application to you r device or a memo ry c ard. To find installed applications, select > Applications > My o wn . To open Application manager, se lect > Settings > Da t a mg r . > App. m gr . . Install an application The .jar file is required for installing Java applications. If it is m issing, the device may ask you t o download it. 1. To in stall an application or s oftware package, select Installation files , a nd scroll to an installation file. Applications on the memory card are indicated wit h . 2. Sele ct Op tio ns > Ins t al l . Alternatively, search the device memory or t he memory ca rd, se lect the application, a nd pres s the scroll key to start t he in stallation. During the inst a llation, the device shows information about the progre ss of the installation. If you are installing an application without a digital signature or
66 Data mana gement certification, the device displays a warning. Continue installation only if you are sure of the origins a n d contents of t he application. Java applications may attem pt to, f or e xample, establish a data connection or send a messa g e. To edit the pe rmissions of a n installed Java applica t ion and define which access point the application will use, se lect Installed apps. , scr ol l to th e application, and select Op en . After you instal l applications to a compatibl e memory ca rd, installation files (.s is) remain in the device memory. The files may use large amounts of me mory and prevent you from storing oth er files. T o maintain s ufficient memory, us e Nokia PC Suite to back up installation files to a compatible PC, then use the file manager to remove the installation files from the device m emory. See âÂÂFil e manager,â p. 66. If the . s is f il e i s a m es sage atta chment, delete the message from the Me ssaging inbox. Rem ove an application In the Application manager main view, select Inst al led apps. , scroll to th e software package, and se lect Opti o ns > Un install . â File manager To browse, ope n, and manage file s a nd folders in t h e device memory or on a me mory c ard, sele ct > Set t ings > Da ta m gr. > File mgr . . Back up a nd restore device memory To back up information fr om device memory to t he memory card or restore info rm ation from the memory ca rd, in File manager, sele ct Opti ons > Back up phone memory or Restore from mem. card . You can only back up the device memory and re store it to t h e same de vice . Form at a mem ory c ard When a me mory card is format t ed, a ll data on the card is permanently lost. Some memory cards a re su pplie d preformat t ed and others require formatting. 1. In the File manager vie w , select t h e memory ca rd. 2. Sele ct Op tio ns > Me m ory card options > Form at . 3. When form a tting is complete , en ter a na me for the m emory ca rd. Lo ck or u nloc k a me mory c ar d To s et a p assw ord to help p revent unaut horise d use, i n th e File manag er view, se lect the me mory card a n d Opti ons > Memory card password > Set . Enter and confirm your pa ssw ord. The pa ssword c a n be up to eight characters long.
67 Data management If you in sert another password-prot ected memory card into you r device, you are prompted to e n ter the pa ssword of the card. To unlock the card, sele ct Op ti ons > Unlock memory card . â Licenc es Digita l rights manag emen t Content owners may use different type s of digital rights management (DRM) te chnologies to protect their intellectual prope rty, including copyrights. This device uses various types of DRM so ftware to acc ess DRM- protec ted conten t. With this d evice you can ac cess con tent protected with WMDRM, OMA DRM 1.0, and O M A DRM 2.0. If certain DRM software fails to protect the c ontent, co ntent o wners may a sk that such DRM softw are's abil ity to a ccess new DRM-protected content be revoked. Revocation may also prevent renewal of such DRM- protect ed conten t already in your device . Revo cation of such DR M softwa re does n ot affect the use of content protected with oth er types of DRM or the use of non-DRM-protected conte nt. Digital rights man agement (DRM) pr otected content com es with an asso ciated activatio n key that define s your rights to u se the conten t. If your device has OMA DRM-prote cted content, to bac k up both the licences and the content, use th e backup feature of No kia PC Suite. Other tran sfer methods may n ot transf er the licences wh ich need to be restor ed with the conten t for you to be able to continu e the use of OMA DRM pr otected content afte r the device mem ory is formatted. Y ou may als o need to r estore the licences in ca se the files o n your devi ce get corrupte d. If your device has WMDRM pr otected content, both the licence s and th e content will be lost if the device memory is formatted. You may also lose the licences and the content if the files on your device get corrupted. Losing the licences or the content may limit your ability to use the same content on your device again. For more info rmation, con tact your service pro vider. Some licences may be connecte d to a specific SIM card, and the protected content can be accessed on ly if the SIM card is in serted in the device. To view the l icences saved in you r device, se lect > Settings > Data mgr . > Licence s . To view valid licences that ar e connected to one or more media files, se le ct Valid licences . Group licences, which contain several licences, are indicated with . To view the licences contain e d in the grou p lice nce, select t h e group licence. To view invalid licences for which the time pe r iod for using the file has excee de d, select I nvalid licences . To buy m ore usage t ime or e xt end the usage period for a media file, select an invalid licence and Opti ons > Get new lic ence . It may n ot be possible to u pdate licences if service message recept ion is disa bled.
68 Data mana gement To view licences that are not in use, select No t i n use . Un us ed li cen s e s ha ve no media file s conne cted to them. To view de tailed inform ation such a s the valid ity status and the ability to s end the file, scroll to a licence, and select it . â Device manager With device manager you can connect t o a server and rece ive configuration settings f or your de vice, cre a te new ser ve r profiles, or view and manage existing server profiles. You may re ce ive configuration settings from y ou r service provider or company information mana gement department. To open t h e device manager, s e lect > Settings > Data mgr . > Device mgr . . Update so ftw are Warni ng: I f you insta ll a softwa re up date, you cannot us e the devic e, even to make emergency ca lls, until the in stallation is comple ted and the device is res tarted. Be sure to back up data before accepting insta llation of an update. Downloading soft ware updates may involve the trans mission of large amounts of data through your se rvice provider' s network. Con tact your ser vice provider for in formation about data transmis sion charges. Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or c on nect the charger before starting the update. 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Che ck for u pdates . If a n update is ava ila ble, accept to download it. 2. After a successful dow n load, to inst all th e update, se lect Now . To st art the installation later, select Later . To st a rt the installation proce ss later, select Op tio ns > In st all update . If no s e rver profile has been defined, the device a sks you to cr eate one, or if th e re are se veral, to select from a li st of ser vers. Cont a ct you r service provid e r for se rver profile se ttings. Conf igure y our devic e You may receive configur a tion settings from your se rv ice provider or company inf ormatio n manageme nt depa rtment. To connect to a serve r and receive configuration set t ings for you r de vi ce , select Opt io ns > Ser ver profiles , scroll t o t he server profile, and select Op t i ons > Start conf igurat ion . To edit a server profile, scroll to the profile, a n d select Op tion s > Edit profile .
69 Con ne ctiv ity Contact your se rvice provider or company information management de partment for th e server profile se ttings. 17. Con n ectiv it y â Dat a tr a nsfe r With data transfer you can copy or s yn chronise contacts, calen da r entries, a n d possibly other data, such a s video clips and images, from a compat ible device us ing a B luetooth conn ecti o n. Depending on the ot h er device, syn chron isation may n ot be possible a nd data can be copied only once . 1. To transfer or syn chron ise data, sele ct > Settings > Con nectivity > Sw itch . If you have not used Switch be for e, information about the application is displayed. To start transfer ring data, select Co ntinue . If you have used Switch, select the icon St art sync , Start retrievin g or Start sending . 2. Whe n using Bluetooth te ch nology, the devices ne ed to b e paired in orde r to tr ansfer data. Depending on the type of t he other device, an application m a y be sent a nd installed on the other device to enable the da ta transfer. Follow the instructions. 3. Select what content you want to be transferred to your device . 4. Content is transferred to your de vice. The transfer time depends on th e amount of data. Y ou can stop t he t ra nsfer a n d continue late r. â PC Suite With PC Suite you can syn chr onise contacts, ca le ndar entries, a n d notes between your device a n d a compatible PC. You may find more in formation about PC Suite a nd the download link in the support are a on the N okia website, www.nokia.com/pcsu it e. â Bluetooth connectivity Blue toot h wirel ess t echnology enab les wi reless connect ions betwee n ele ctroni c dev ices w ithin a ma ximum r ange of 1 0 metre s (33 feet) .
70 Con necti vity This device is compliant wit h Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following pro files: Advanced Audio Distribution, Audio/Video Remote Control, Basic Imaging, Device Identification, Dial-Up Networking, File Transfer, Hands-free, Headset, O bject Push, Serial Port, SIM Access, Phone Book Access, G eneric Audio/Video Distribution, Generic Access, and Generic Object E xchange. To ensure in teroperability betwe en other devices s upporting Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements f or this model. Check with the manufact urers of other device s to determine their comp atibility with this devic e. Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such fea tures to run in the background while using other features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life. Do no t acc ept Bluet ooth co nnection s from sources yo u do no t trust . A Bluetooth connection is disconnected aut om atically after sending or re ce iving data. Bl uetooth c onnectio n setti ngs Select > Set tings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . Bluetooth â to switch Blue t ooth connectivity o n or off My phone's visibility > Sho wn t o all â to a llow your device to be fou nd by ot h er devices with Blu etooth connectivity at a ll times. To allow you r device to be found for a de fined ti m e period, select D e fin e period . For s ecurity re a sons i t is advisa ble to u se t he Hidden se tting when ever p ossib le. My phone's name â to def ine a n a me for your device Remote SI M mode > On â to enable a not her device, for example , a car kit , to use the SIM card of your device using B luetooth te c h nology (SIM access profile) When the wireless device is in the rem ote SIM mode, you can only use a comp atible connected en hancement , such as a car kit, to ma ke or receive calls . Your wireless devic e will not m ake any calls , except to t he emergenc y number s pr ogrammed int o your device, wh ile in this m ode. To make calls from you r device, you must fir st leave the r emot e SIM mode . If the devic e has been locked, enter the lock code t o unloc k it fir s t. Send d a ta 1. Open the a pplic ation w here t he item you w ant to send i s save d. 2. Scroll to the item you want to send, and select Opt ion s > Send > Via Bluetooth . 3. The device starts t o se arch for devices within range. Pa ire d devices are shown with . Some devices may show only the un ique dev ice addres se s. To find ou t
71 Con ne ctiv ity the unique address of your device, enter t he code *#2820# in the st andby mode. If you have searched for device s e arlier, a list of devices found previou sly is shown. To start a new search, select More devices . 4. Se lect the de vice with which you w ant to connect. 5. If the other device re quires pairin g be fore data ca n be t ra nsmitted, a t one sounds and you a re asked t o ent e r a passcode . Create your own passcode a nd share the pa sscode with the owner of t he other device. You do not have to memorise the passcode. Pair and bl ock devices To open a list of paired devices, in the Bluetooth vie w , scroll right t o Pai re d devices . To pair w it h a device, se lect Opti ons > New paired device , se le ct the device w it h which to pair, a n d exchan ge passcodes. To cancel pa iring, scroll t o the device whose pairing you want to cancel, a nd pres s the clear key. If you want t o cancel all pairings, se lect Opt io ns > Dele te a ll . To set a de vice to be authorised, scroll t o the device, and select Opti ons > Set as authorised . Connections be t ween your device a nd an aut h orised device ca n be made without your knowledge. Use this st atus only for you r own de vices to w hich others do not have access, f or exam ple, your PC or devices that belong to someone you trust. is added next to authorised dev i ces in the paired device s view. To block connections from a device, in the pa ired devices vie w , select t h e device and Block . To view a list of blocked devices, scroll right t o Blocked devices . To unblock a device, scroll to the device, and select De let e . Re ce ive d ata When you receive data u sing Blu etooth tech n ology, you are aske d if you want to accept the message. I f you accept , the item is pla ced in inbox in Me ssaging. â USB connection Conn ect the US B data cabl e to e stabl ish a data c onnecti on betw een t he de vice and a c om patible PC. Select > Set tings > Connectivity > USB and from the following:
72 Con necti vity USB connection mode â to select the default USB connection mode or change the active mode. Se le ct PC Su it e to use the devic e with Nokia PC Suite; Mass st orage to a cce ss fi les on the insert e d memor y card as a mass st orage device; Image tra ns f er to use the device w ith a PictBridge- com patible printer, or M edia transfer to synchronise media files, such a s music, with a compatible version of Win dows Media Pla yer. Ask on con n ection â to se t the de vice to ask t he purpose of the connection each time the ca ble is connected, se lect Yes . To set the default mode to be activated automatically, select No . Aft e r tra nsf e rri ng dat a, en sur e that it is sa fe to u npl ug th e U SB data ca bl e fr om the P C . â Remote synchronisation Sync enabl es you t o syn chronise data such a s your calenda r ent ries, contact s, an d no te s wi th a c om p at ib le co m put e r or a rem o te i nte rn et s e rve r. Select > Set tings > Connectivity > Sync . To create a new profile , se l ect Op tio ns > New sync profile an d ente r the r equire d setti n gs. To synchronise da t a, in t h e main view, mark the da t a to be s yn chronised, and select Opti ons > Synchron ise . â Push to talk Push to talk (PTT, network service) is a real-time voice over IP se rvice (network service). PTT provides direct voice communication conn ected w ith a s i ngle keypress. I n PT T communication, on e person talks w hile t he others list en. The len gth of ti me of each turn i s lim ite d. To check availability a n d costs, and to s u bscribe to the ser vice , contact your service provider. Note that r oaming services may be more limited than home netw ork se rvices. Bef ore you can us e the PTT serv ice, yo u must defi ne the PTT co nnection settin gs. For PTT s ervice settings, contact you r service provide r. Phone calls always t ake priority over PTT ca lls. Select > Applicat ions > PT T . Log in to PTT To log in manually, select Opti o ns > Log in t o PTT .
73 Con ne ctiv ity indicates a PTT connection. indicates th a t PTT is se t to do n ot disturb (DND). Exit PTT Select Optio ns > Exi t . Log out from PTT after exiting application? is displayed. To log out, sele ct Yes . To keep PTT a ct ive in t he background, se lect No . Make a one-to-o ne call Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, because t he v olume may be extremely l oud. 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > PTT cont acts > Contacts , sc rol l to the co ntac t you want to talk to, and pre ss t he call key. 2. When the c onnect ion h a s been est abl ished, to talk t o th e other par ticipa nt, press and hold the call key while you talk. 3. To end t he PTT call, sele ct Dis co nnec t , or, if there are several PTT calls, select Op t i ons > Disc onn ect . Make a P T T group call To call a group, select Opti ons > PTT c ontact s > Contacts > Op t i ons > Talk to man y , mark the contacts you want to call, and s ele ct OK . PTT se ssio ns PTT sessions are displayed as call bubbles in the PTT display, giving inform ation about the st atu s of the PTT sessions: Wai t â shown when you press and hold the call key and somebody el se is still speaking i n the PT T session Ta l k â shown when you press and h old the ca ll ke y a nd get the permission t o speak Send a callbac k request To send a callback request from Contacts, scroll t o a contact, and select Optio n s > Send callback request . â Connection manager In the con ne ction man a ger, you ca n identify the status of data connections, view details on t he amount of da ta sent and r ece ived, and en d unused conn e ctions.
74 Enhanc ements Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servi ces from your service pr ovider may vary, depending on n etwork features, rounding off for billing, t axes, and so forth. Select > Set tings > Conn. mgr . . To view connection details, scroll to a conn ection, and select Opt io ns > D etails . To end a connection, scroll to the connection, and select Optio ns > Disco nnect . To end all connections, s e lect Op tion s > Dis connect a ll . 18 . Enhan ceme nts Warning : U se only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this pa rticular mode l. The use of any other type s may invalidate an y approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancem ents, please check w ith your dealer . When you disconnect the power cord of any enh ancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. 19. Batte ry and char ger informat ion Your device is powered by a rechargeable ba ttery. The battery intended for use with this device is BP-5M. This device is intended f or use when supplied with power from the foll ow in g ch ar ger s: AC- 3, A C -4, AC-5 or DC- 4 cha rge rs an d CA- 4 4 char gi n g adap t er. Th e battery ca n be charged and discharged hu ndreds of times, but it will eventu ally wear out. When the ta lk and standby times a re noticeably s horter than norm al, replace the batter y. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosition, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being u sed for the f irst time or if the battery has not been used for a prolon ged period, it may be necessary to connec t the charger, then disconnect and reconnec t it to begin charging the batte ry. If the ba ttery is comp letely discharged, it may take several minutes before the char ging indicator appears on the displa y or before any calls can be mad e. Always sw itc h the devi ce off and disconnect th e char ger befor e removi ng the b attery. Unplug the c harger from the electrical plu g and the devi ce when not in us e. Do not leave a fully charged battery con nected to a charger, since overcharging m ay shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a ful ly charged battery will lose its charge over time. Always tr y to keep the batt ery between 1 5ðC and 25ðC (59ðF and 7 7ðF). Extrem e tem peratur es redu ce the c apacity a nd lifetim e of the ba t te ry. A dev ice with a hot or cold
75 Batt ery and cha rge r i nf orma ti on battery may n ot work temporarily . Battery performa nce is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not short-circ uit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting ca n occur when a meta llic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct conn ection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the ba ttery. (These look like metal s trips on the battery.) This migh t happen, for examp le, wh en you carry a spare battery in your pocke t or purse. Sh ort-circu iting the terminals may damage the battery or the conn ecting object. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may als o explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to loca l regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, or shred cells or batteries. I n the event of a battery leak , do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or ey es. In the event of such a l eak, flus h your s kin or ey es imme di atel y with water, or seek medi cal he lp. Do not modify , remanufac ture, attem pt to insert for eign objects in to the ba ttery, or im merse or expose it to water or other liquids. Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, e s pecially on a hard sur f ace, and you believe the ba ttery has been da m aged, take it to a service cen tre for inspection before con tinuing to use it. Use the battery only for its inte nded purpose. Never use any cha rger or battery that is damaged. Keep your battery out of the reach of small children. Import a nt: Ba tter y talk a nd standby times are estimates only a nd depend on s ignal streng th, net work c onditi ons, f ea tu res used, batter y age a nd condit ion, tempera tures to which battery is exposed, use in digital m ode, a n d many other fact ors. The amount o f time a device is used for calls will affect its sta ndby time. Likew ise, the amoun t of time that the device is turne d on and in the standby m ode will a ffect its talk time. â Nokia batter y authentication guidel ines Always u se original No kia batter ies for yo ur safety. To ch eck that you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorised Nokia dea ler, and inspect the hologram label using the following steps : Successfu l completion of th e steps is not a total assurance of the a uthenticity of the batt ery. If you have any rea son to believe th at your b attery is not a n au thentic, original No kia battery, you s hould refrain from using it, and take it to th e nearest authoris ed Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your authorised Nokia s ervice point or dea ler will inspect the battery for auth enticit y. If authenticity ca nnot be verifie d, return the bat tery to the place of purchase.
76 Care and ma intena nc e Auth entic ate ho logra m 1. When you look at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol f rom one angle and the Nokia Original Enhanceme nts logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram left, r igh t, down and up, you should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively. What if your b a tter y is no t authenti c? If you c annot confir m that you r Nokia batte ry with the hologram on the label is an a uthentic Nokia battery , please do not use the batte ry. Take it to the n earest auth orised Nokia ser vice point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor performance and damage to your devic e and its enhance ments . It may also invalida te any appr oval or wa rranty a pplying t o the de vice. To find out more abo ut original Nokia ba tteries, visit w ww.nokia.com/ battery. Car e and ma inte na nce Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty cove rage. ⢠Keep the devic e dry. Precipitation, hu midity, and all types of liquids or mo isture can conta in minerals th at will corrode electronic cir cuits. If your device doe s get wet, rem ove the battery , and allow the device to dry completely bef ore replacing it. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dus ty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be dam aged. ⢠Do not stor e t he devic e in hot areas. High t emperatures can sh orten the life of electron ic devices, damage ba tteries, and warp or melt ce rtain plastics. ⢠Do not store the dev ice in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal te m peratu re, moisture can form in side the device and damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attem pt to open the device oth er than as instruc ted in this guide. ⢠Do no t drop , knock, or sh ake the device. Rough h andlin g can br eak inte rnal circ uit b oards an d fin e me chan ics. ⢠Do no t use h arsh c hemicals , clea ning so lvents , or str ong deter gents to clea n the d evice.
77 Additional safety information ⢠Do not paint the de vice. Paint can clog the movin g parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use a s oft, clean , dry clo th to clea n any lenses, su ch as c amera, pr oximity s enso r, and lig ht sens or lens es. ⢠Use only the supplied or an a pproved replacement anten na. Unauthorised a ntennas, modifications, or attac hments could damage the device and may v iolate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoors. ⢠Alwa ys create a ba cku p of data you want to ke ep, such as con tacts and cale ndar notes. ⢠To reset the device from tim e to time for optimum performance, pow er off the device and remove th e battery. These su ggestion s apply equ ally to your de vice, batter y, charge r, or any enha ncement . If any device is not w orking properly, take it to th e nearest auth orised service facilit y for service. Dispos al The crossed-out whee led-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you th at all electrical and electronic products, batte ries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their workin g life. This requiremen t applies to the European Unio n and other locations wher e separate coll ection s y stems a re ava i labl e. Do not dispose of these pr oducts as un sorted muni cipal wa ste. By returning the products to collecti on y ou help pr event uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the reu se of material resources. More detaile d information is available from the produc t retailer, local waste au thorities, national producer responsibilit y organizations, or your loca l Nokia representative. For the pr oduct Eco-Dec lar a tion or instructions for returning your obsolete product, go to country-specif ic information at www .nokia.co m. Add itio nal sa fety infor mation â Small ch ildren You r device a nd its en hanc ements may c ontai n small parts. K eep them o ut of t he reach o f small children. â Ope rati ng envi ronme nt This device m eets RF exposu re guidel ines when u sed eit her in the normal use positio n against th e ear or whe n positioned at least 2.2 ce ntimetres (7/ 8 inches) a way from th e body. When a carry ca s e, belt clip, or holder is u sed for body -worn operation, it sh o uld not contain metal and should position the device th e above-stated distance from your body . To transmit da ta files or messages, this devic e requires a quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmis sion of data files or messages may be delayed until such a
78 Additional safety information connecti on is available . Ensur e the above separation dis tance in struction s are follow ed unt il the transmiss ion is completed. Parts of the device ar e magnetic. Met allic materials may be attracted to the devic e. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device, because information sto r ed on them may be erased. â Medical device s Operation of any radio transmitti ng equipment, including wireless phon es, m ay interfer e with the functionality of inadequ ately protected medical devices. Con sult a physician or the manufact urer of the medical de vice to determine if they are adequately sh ielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any r egulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilit ies may be using equ ipment that could be sens itive to external R F energy. Impl anted med ical de vices Manufacturers of medica l devices recommend that a minim um separation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) should be main tained between a wi reless device a nd an implanted medical device, such as a pacem aker or implanted car dioverter defibrillator, to a void potential interference with the m edical device. Persons who have such devices should: ⢠Alwa ys keep th e wireles s device mor e than 15.3 centi metres (6 inch es) f rom the medi cal device w hen the wir eless de vice is turne d on. ⢠Not ca rry the wir eless device in a breast p ocket. ⢠Hold th e wireless device to t he ear opposite th e medic al device to m inimise the potential fo r in te rf ere nc e. ⢠Turn the wirel ess devi c e o f f i m med iately if there is an y r eason to susp ect t hat interfere nce is taking plac e. ⢠Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of their implanted medical device. If you have any questions about us ing your wireless device with an implant ed medical de vi ce , c ons ul t yo ur hea l th c a re p r ovi de r. Hear ing ai ds Some digital wireless devices may in terfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, cons ult y our s ervice p rovide r. â Ve hicles RF signals may af fect improperly in stalled or inadequately sh ielded electronic s ystems in motor vehicl es such a s electron i c fuel injec tion sy stems, el ectron ic ant iskid (antiloc k) brak ing syst ems, e lect ronic s p eed con tr ol syst ems, and ai r b ag sy stem s. For m or e informa tion, check w ith the man ufacture r, or its repres entative , of your veh icle or any equipment that has bee n added. Only qualified personn el should service th e device or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to
79 Additional safety information the devic e. Check regu larly that all w ireles s device equipm ent in you r vehicle is m ounted and operating pr operly. Do not store or carry flammable liqu ids, gases, or ex plosive materials in the sa me compar tment a s the device, its parts , or enhan cements . For vehi cles eq uipped with an air bag, remembe r that air bags inflate with great force. Do not plac e objects, inclu ding ins talled or portabl e wireles s equipm ent in t he area over the air ba g or i n the air bag deployment are a. If in-vehicle wireless equ ipment is imprope rly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Using your device w hile flying in aircr aft is prohib ited. Swi tch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dang erous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone n etwork, and may be illegal. â Potentia lly explosi ve envir onm ent s Switch off your de vice when in any area with a poten tially explosi ve atm osph ere, and o bey all signs and instruction s. Potentially exp losive atmospher es include areas whe re you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots , storage, and dis tribution areas; chemical plants; or where bla sting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosph ere are often, but not always , clearly marked . T hey include be low deck on boats, c hemic al trans f er o r sto rage facilities an d areas whe re the air con tains chem icals or particles su ch as gra in, dust, or metal powde rs. You should check w ith th e manufa cturers of veh icles u sing liquefi ed petrole um gas (such as propane or butane) to dete rmine if this device can be safely use d in their vicinity. â Emergenc y call s Impo rtant: This device operates using radio si gnals, wireless networks, landli ne networks , a n d user-programmed functions. If your de v ice supports voice c alls over the in ternet (inte rnet ca lls), activate both th e intern et calls a nd the cellular phone. The device w ill attempt to m ake emergency calls over both the cellu lar networks and through your internet call provide r if both are activated. Connection s in all conditions ca nnot be guarant eed. You should never rely solely on any wirele ss device f or essential commu nications like m edical emergencies . To ma ke an emergen cy call : 1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength . Depending on your devic e, you m ay also nee d to com plete the fo llowing: ⢠In sert a SIM car d if your devic e uses one . ⢠Rem ove ce rtain call rest rictions you have ac tivated in your device . ⢠Change you r profile from offline or flight profile mode to an active profile. 2. Pre ss the end key a s man y t imes as need ed to clea r the di s pla y and re ady the device for calls.
80 Additional safety information 3. En ter the o ffici a l emergency number for yo ur pre s ent locatio n. Emerge ncy numb ers vary by location. 4. Pr ess the c all key. When ma king an eme rgency ca ll, give all th e necessa ry inf ormation as accurate ly as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until give n permission to do so. â Certificat ion information (S A R) This mobile d evice m ee ts guide lines fo r expos ure to r adi o waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio wave s recommended by in ternational guidelin es. These guidelines were developed by the independe nt scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelines for mob ile devices employ a unit of measuremen t known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the I CNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/ kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. T es ts for SAR are conducted using standard operating pos itions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency b ands. The a ctual SAR leve l of an oper ating device can be bel ow the maxim um value b ecause t he devi c e i s d esign ed to us e only th e power re quired to reach t he network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network b a se s tation. T he hi ghest SAR value u nder the I CNIRP gui delines f or use of t h e device at th e ear is 1.0 8 W/kg. Use of device a ccessories and en hancement s may r esult in d ifferen t SAR val ues. SAR valu es may vary depending on national reportin g and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www.nokia.com.
81 Inde x A A-G PS assi st ed GPS 25 alarm clock. See clock. B barring password 17 Bluetooth conne c tio n set tings 70 receiving data 71 sending da ta 70 bookmarks 55 C cache 58 calendar 59 call re gi ster. Se e log. calls an swer in g 20 barring 23 endin g 19 international 19 mak ing 19 reject ing 20 speed dial 19 wait i ng 21 camera capturing im ages 44 fla sh 44 re cor din g vid eo 47 sc enes 46 self-timer 45 sequence mode 46 still im age camera s etting s 48 video recorder settings 48 charging battery 10 clock 59 confer ence call 20 conn ection mana ger 73 connecti vity 69 contact s 38 me mo r y co ns um pt io n 39 converter 60 D data cable. See USB data transfer 69 device ma nager 68 dictio nary. See mobile dict ionary diverting calls 22 E e-mail m essages 36 F file m anager 66 Fl ash P layer 55 forwarding calls. See diverting calls G gallery 39 GPS GPS connectio n 25 maps 27 position ing 25 H help 8 I indica tors GPS light 15 icons 14 stat us lig ht 15 K keygu ard. See ke ypad lock. keypa d loc k 16 L list ening t o musi c 49 lock code 10 , 16 log 25
82 M map s browsing m aps 27 media player. See RealPlayer. me mory car d. See mic roSD ca rd me nu 15 me ssage s lis tening to 37 ser vice mess age s 35 SIM messages 37 microSD ca rd 9 mobile dictionary 60 mu s ic player downloading mu sic 50 mu s ic shop 50 playlists 49 tr ansf errin g mu sic 50 N note s 60 active n otes 59 O offline mode. See offline pr ofile offline profile 14 one-touch dia l. See s peed dialling. op era to r se le cti on 23 P paired devic es 71 phonebook. See conta c ts. PIN 10 , 17 module PIN 17 signing P IN 17 positioning 25 profiles 58 PTT. See push to ta lk. PUK 17 push to talk 72 R ra dio 53 Re alPl ay er rec or de r 55 rin gi n g t o nes 39 video ringing tones 40 S sc reen sa ver 15 ser vice co mma nds 37 settings con nec ti on 63 data call 64 messa ging 37 packet data 63 phone 62 Setting w izard 12 spe ech 64 writin g language 33 sharing on line 42 software u pdates 68 speed dialling 19 standby theme 13 swit c h.See data transf er. sy nc hr o nis at io n 72 T text i nput 33 themes 58 tr ansf errin g mu sic 50 U updating software 68 UPIN 17 USB 71 using p hone with out a SI M ca rd 14 V video call 21 video sharing 23 voic e commands 62 voice dialing 20 voice mailbox 19 voic e recorder. Se e r e cord er. volum e 16 W web con nect io n se cur ity 55 fee ds 57 saving a page 57 viewing a saved page 57 viewing bookmarks 55 worl d cloc k. Se e c lock. writin g text. See t ext inp ut.
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4 Cont ents SAFETY .... ........................................ .. 6 Support ........................................... .. 8 Help ......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... .. 8 Nokia suppor t and con tact i nformation .... 8 1. Get s tarted .................................. .. 9 Insert a (U)SIM card and battery .......... ....... 9 Memory card ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ....... 9 Charge t he battery .. .......... ......... .......... ......... 10 Switch the device on and of f ............ ......... 10 Configur a tion settings .......... ......... .......... .... 11 Trans f er da ta ... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 12 2. Your de vice ................................. 12 Keys a nd pa r ts ..... ............... ......... .......... ......... 12 Standby mode ...... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 13 Indic a tors .... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 14 Screen saver .... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 15 Menu .. .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 15 Volume control ......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 16 My own k e y .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 16 Keypad loc k (keyguard) ......... ......... .......... .... 16 Access codes ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 1 6 Remot e lock..... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 17 Down l oad!........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 17 My own ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 18 Connect a compatib le headset .... .......... .... 1 8 Connect a USB data c able ....... .......... ......... 18 3. Call fu nctions ............................. 18 Make a voice call .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 19 Answer or r eje c t a c all ..... ......... .......... ......... 20 Video ca lls ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 21 Call s ettings..... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 22 Video s h arin g .. .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 23 Log ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 25 4. Pos itioning .................................. 25 About GPS........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 25 Assis ted GPS ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 25 Set up GPS connection ......... ......... .......... .... 26 Positi on requests...... .......... ......... .......... ......... 27 Maps .. .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 27 Landmar k s ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 3 1 GPS data ..... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 32 5. Write text ....... ............................ 33 Tradition a l and pr edictiv e text input........ 3 3 Copy and de l ete t ext .. .......... .......... .......... ..... 34 6. Messaging .................................. 34 Write a nd send message s ........ .......... .......... 3 4 Inbox .. .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 35 Service mess a ges......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 35 E-mail .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 36 Outbox .... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 36 Message reader ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 37 View m es sag es on the SI M car d ........... ..... 37 Cell br oad cas t ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 3 7 Service commands . .......... .......... .......... .......... 37 Messaging s ettings ..... .......... .......... .......... ..... 3 7 7. Contacts ......... ............................ 38 Save and mana ge contact inform a tion ... 38 Contact groups ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 39 Add a r inging tone ...... .......... .......... .......... ..... 39 8. Gallery ........................................ 39 Main view ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 39 Downloa d files ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... 40 Edit images .... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 40 Edit v ideo c lips ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... 4 0 Watch imag es and video cli ps o n T V ........ 40 Print i m ages........ .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 41 Print onli ne ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 41 Share online ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 42 9. Camera ............ ............................ 43 Capture images ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... 44 Record videos .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 47 Camera set tings ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... 47 10.M edia ........................................ 49 Music pla yer ....... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 49 Nokia Podcasting ........ .......... .......... .......... ..... 51 FM Radio......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 53
5 RealPla y er ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 54 Flash Player .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 Recor der ...... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 11.Inter net ...................................... 55 Brows e the web........ .......... ......... .......... ......... 55 Search .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 5 8 12.Perso nalisation .......................... 58 Theme s .... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 58 Profiles ......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 58 13.Time managem ent .................... 59 Clock ... .......... .......... ............... ......... .......... ......... 59 Calenda r ...... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 59 14.Office a pplicatio ns ................... 59 Active notes .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 59 Notes ............ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 60 Calc u lator.... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 60 Converter .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 60 Mobile di ctionary..... .......... ......... .......... ......... 60 Adobe Rea der ....... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 61 Quick of fice . .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 61 15.Setting s ..................................... 62 Voic e commands ...... .......... ......... .......... ......... 62 Phone set tings .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 62 Speech ......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 64 16.Data man agement .................... 65 Install or remove ap plications .......... .......... 6 5 File mana ger .. .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 6 6 Licence s ....... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 67 Device ma n ager . .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 68 17.C onnectivity .. ............................ 69 Data tr an sf er ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 69 PC Suite.. ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 69 Bluetooth connectivity ........ .......... .......... ..... 69 USB connection ...... .......... .......... .......... .......... 71 Remote s y nc h ronisati on ...... .......... .......... ..... 72 Push to talk .... ............... .......... .......... .......... ..... 72 Connect io n m a nager ....... .......... .......... .......... 73 18.En hancements .......................... 74 19. B at tery a nd charge r infor mation ........ ............................. 74 Nokia ba ttery authent ication guidelines . 75 Care an d mainten ance ................... 76 Additio nal sa fety infor mation ...... 77 Index ................... ............................ 81
6 SA FETY SAF ETY Read these sim ple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the co mplete user g uid e for furth er in forma tio n. SW ITC H ON S AF ELY Do not switch t he devi ce on when wirele s s pho ne use is prohi bited or when it may ca use interfe rence or dang er. RO AD SAF ET Y C OME S F IR S T Obe y all local laws. Al wa ys keep your hands f ree to op e r at e the vehi cle while driving. Your first consider ation while driving should be road safe ty. INT E RF ERE NC E All wireless device s may be susceptible to in terference, wh ich could affect performance. SWI TCH O FF IN R ESTRI CTED A REA S Follow any res trict ions. Switch th e device off in air craft, ne ar medica l equ ipment, fu el, chemic als, or blasting a reas. QUA L IF IED S ERV ICE Only qualified personn el may install or repair this product. ENH AN CEM ENT S AN D B AT TER IE S Use only approved enhanceme nts and batteries. Do not conne ct incompatible products. WA TER - RE SI STA NC E Your device is not water- resistant. Ke ep it dry. â About your device The wireless device described in this guide is approved f or use on the GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 a nd UMTS 900 and 21 00 net works. Co ntac t your servi ce provi der f o r mo re information abou t networks. When using the features in this device, obe y all laws and respect local customs, pr ivacy and legitimate rights of others, in cluding copyrights. Copyright protection may prevent some im ages, music, and other content from bein g copied, modified, or tr a nsferred. Your device supports several meth ods of c o nnectivity. Like com puters, your device may be expo sed to viru ses a nd oth er har m ful con tent. Exe rcise caut ion with m essa ges, conne ctivit y requests, browsing, and downloads. Only install and use services and other software from trustworthy sources that offer adequate security and protection again st harmful software, such as applications that are Symbia n Signed or have passed the Java Verified ⢠testing.
7 SAFET Y Consider insta lling antivirus and othe r security software on your device and any con nected comput er. Your device may have prein stalled bookmarks and links for third- party internet sites. You may al so acces s othe r third-par ty sites thr ough yo ur device. Third -party s ites are not affiliated with Nokia, and Nok ia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If y ou choose to acces s such sites, you shou ld take pre caut ions for security or conten t. Warning: To u se any fea tures in this devic e, other th an the alar m clock, the de vice mu st be switch ed on. Do n ot switch the device on w hen wireles s device u se may cause i nterfere nce or danger. The office applications support common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (Microsoft Office 2000 , XP, and 2003). Not all file formats can be viewed or modified. Remember to make back-up copies or ke ep a written record of all important informa tion stored in your device. During extended operation, such as an active video c all and high speed da ta connection, the device ma y feel w arm. I n most c ases, th is conditio n is n ormal. I f you susp ect the device is not working proper ly, take it to the near est authorised s ervice facility . When connectin g to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions . Do not connect in compatible pro ducts. â Netwo rk se rvic es To use the pho ne you must have s er vic e from a w ireless service pr ovide r . Man y of the featu res req uire spec ial netwo rk featu res. These f eature s are not availa ble on all network s; other netw orks m ay requir e that you make spe cific arrang ements w ith you r service provider before y ou can use the n etwork ser vices. Your service pr ovider ca n give you ins tructions a nd explain what charges will apply. Some n etworks may h ave limita tions that affect how you can use networ k service s. For insta nce, som e netwo rks m ay not su ppor t all language- dependent characters and services. Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disable d or not activated in your device . If so, these features will n ot appear on your device menu. Your de vice may also have a specia l configuration such as changes in menu n ames, menu order, and icon s. Co nt act y ou r serv ice pr o vid er f o r mo re in for ma ti on . This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this devic e, such as web browsing, e-ma il, push to talk, and multimedia messaging, require network suppor t for these technologies. â Battery removing Always sw itc h the devi ce off and disconnect th e char ger befor e removi ng the b attery.
8 Suppo rt Suppo rt â He lp Your device has context-sensitive help. To access h e lp when an application is open, select Op tion s > Help . To switch between help and t h e application that is open in the ba ckgroun d, select a nd hold , and sele ct from t he list of ope n applications. To o pen he lp fr om th e main menu , selec t > He lp > Help . Select a n a pplication to view a list of help topics, and select t he related help t ext. To open a ke yword list, select Op tion s > Se arch . â Nokia support and contact infor ma tion Chec k www.n ok ia.co m /support or your lo ca l N o kia websi te for the latest guide s , a dditional information, downloads, and services related to you r Nokia product. On the website, you ca n get inf orm ation on the u se of Nokia pr odu cts and services. If you ne e d to contact customer service, check the list of local Nokia Care contact cent re s a t www.nokia.com/custome rse rv ice . For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia care poin t at www. nokia.com/ repair . Softwar e upda tes Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new features, enhanced functions, or improved performance . You may be able to r equest these updates th rough the Nokia Software Updater PC application. To update the device software, you need th e Nokia Software Updater application and a compatible PC w ith Microsoft Windows 2000, XP or Vista operating system, broadband inter net access, and a compatible data cable to connect your device to the P C. To get more information and to dow nload the Nokia Software Updater application, visit www.nokia.com/softwareupdate or your local Nokia web site. If software updates over the air are supported by y our network, you may also be able to request updates throu gh the device. Downloading soft ware updates may involve the trans mission of large amounts of data through your se rvice provider' s network. Con tact your ser vice provider for in formation about data transmis sion charges. Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or c on nect the charger before starting the update.
9 Get started 1. Ge t st a rte d â Insert a (U)SIM card and battery This device u ses BP- 5M batteries. 1. To open t he back cove r of the device, wi t h the back of t he device facing you slide the cover tow a rd the bottom of the device (1), and remo ve it (2) . To re mov e the b a tt ery , lift it fr om th e en d (3). 2. Slide the (U)SIM ca rd in the SIM card holder (4). Make sure that the gold-coloured contact ar e a on the card is facing downward on the device, and t he bevelled corner faces t ow ard the c a rd holder slot. 3. Replace the ba t tery (5). Replace t he back cov e r (6). â Me mo ry c a rd Use only compatible microSD and microSDHC ca rds approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia uses approved industry standards for memory c ards, but some brands m ay not be f ully compatible wit h this device. Incompat ible cards may damage the card and th e device and corrupt data stored on the card. Insert a me mory card No te tha t th e memory car d may be sup plied with the device , and may a lready be in se rted. 1. Open the me m ory card s lot door (1). 2. Pla ce the memor y car d in the slo t wit h gold-coloured area facing dow n (2). 3. Pu sh the card ge n tly to lock it int o place. Close tight t h e slot door ( 3).
10 Get started Re mov e a memo ry ca rd Import ant: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation when the ca rd is being a cces s ed. Removing th e card i n th e middle of an oper a tion may dam age th e memory card as well a s the device, a n d data stored on the ca rd may be cor rup te d. 1. Press briefly t h e power key. 2. Scro ll to Rem ove memor y card , a nd sel e ct OK > Ye s . 3. Open the me m ory card s lot door. 4. Pu sh the card gent ly t o release it. 5. Pu ll the card out , and select OK . 6. Close the slot door. â Char ge the batt e ry 1. Conne ct the cha rger to the wall sock et. 2. Conne ct the charger plug t o the charg er connector in the device . If the battery is com p letely discharged, it may take a fe w min ut es bef ore the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made. The charging ti m e depends on t he charge r and the b a tter y u se d. â Switch the device on and off Press and h old the power key. If the de vice asks for a PIN code, ente r the PIN code, and select OK . If th e device asks for the lock code, en t er the lock code, and select OK . The fa ctory set ting for the l ock code is 12345 . For more information about a ccess codes, see âÂÂAccess codes,â p. 16. To set t h e corre ct time zone, time, a nd date, se lect t he country you are presen tly in, the n e nter t he l ocal time a nd da te. Se e al so â Clock ,â p. 59.
11 Get started My Nokia My Nokia is a fr ee service t h at sends you t ips , tricks, a nd support for your Nokia device regularly a s text messages. If M y Nokia is available in you r country a n d supported by your service provider, your de vice invites you to join the My Nokia ser vi ce af ter y ou ha ve s e t the tim e an d th e da te. Sele ct the langua ge for t he servi ce. I f you change the lang uage, the dev i ce restart s. To sign- u p t o My Nokia , select Acce pt and follow t he instructions on the display. To sign-up to My N okia later, select > Applicat ions > My No kia . Af ter th e in vita tion to joi n My N okia , the Welc ome app lica tion start s. With the Welcome application, you can access t h e following applications: Se tt. w i zar d â Confi gure co nnect ion se ttings. See âÂÂSetti ngs wi z ard, â p. 12. Switch â Copy or sync hronise da ta from ot her compatible de vice s. Tu t o r i a l â Learn about t he fe a tures of you r device and how to use t he m. To st a rt the tu tor ial lat e r, s ele ct > He l p > Tutorial and a tuto ria l ite m. To open Welcome later, select > Help > Wel c o m e . Anten na location s Cellular a ntenna (1) GPS antenna (2) Blue toot h antenn a (3) You r devic e may ha ve inte rnal an d exte rnal ante nnas. As with any radio transmittin g device, avoid touch ing the an te nn a are a un nec e s sar i ly w hi le t he an t enn a i s transmitting or receiving. C ontact with suc h an antenna affects the comm unication qu ality and may cause th e device to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed and may reduce th e battery life. â Configuration set t ings Before you can use multimedia messaging , pus h to talk, e-mail, synchronisation, streaming, a n d the browse r, you must have t h e proper conf iguration se t tings on your device. Y ou r device may a utomatically configure browser, m ultimedia messaging, access poin t, and streaming settings based on the SIM card us ed. If not , you can use the set ting wi z ard app licat ion to conf igure the set tings . You may receive the settings dir e ctly as a configuration message, whic h you can save to
12 Your dev i ce your device. For m ore information on availability, contact you r s ervice provider or nea rest au thor ise d Noki a de aler . When you receive a conf igu ration message, and the settings are not automatically saved and a ctivated, 1 new message is displa yed. To save the settings, sel e ct Show > Opti o ns > Save . You may need to enter a PIN code provided by the ser vice provider. Settings wiz ard The setting wizard application configures your device for operator and e-mail settings based on your service provider. Configur in g other settings m ay also be possible. To us e these serv ices, you ma y have t o cont act you r se rvice provi der to act ivate a data con n ection or ot her services . Select > Se tti ng s > Sett. w izard . â Tr a n sf e r d a ta To transfer inform ation, su ch as contacts, from your old device, see âÂÂData transf e r,â p. 69. 2. Y our de vice â Keys and par ts Earpie ce ( 1) Secondary camera le ns (2) Light sen sor (3) Disp la y ( 4) Left and r ight se lection keys (5) Menu key (6), hereafter describe d as "select " Clear key (7) Call key (8) End key ( 9) Number keys ( 10) Navi⢠scroll key, hereaft e r referre d to a s scroll ke y, and s tatus light a round i t ( 11)
13 Your device GPS l ight ( 12) My own key ( 13) microSD card s lot (14) Microphone (15) Micro USB connector (16) Char ger conn ector (17) Noki a AV C onn ec tor (2 .5 m m) (18) Louds peaker ( 19) Ca m e ra fla sh ( 2 0 ) Main cam era lens (21) Camer a le ns cov er opening sli d e ( 22) Power key ( 23 ) Volume key (24) Camera key (25) â Standby mode When you have switch e d on the devic e , and it is re gister e d to a network, t he device is in the standby mode and ready for u se. To open a list of most recently dialled numbers, pre ss the call key. To use the voice com m ands or voice dialling, press and hold the righ t selection key. To change t h e profile, press t he power key, and select a profile. To star t a connecti on to t h e web, pres s and hold 0 . To select t he view for t he sta ndby m ode, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > St andby theme . Depending on the se le cted standby t h eme, you can s e lect applications or even ts t o add to a shortcut list in the standby mode or th e scroll keys. To select the applications or events, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > Shor t cuts .
14 Your dev i ce Offline profile To quickly activa t e the off line profile, press briefly the power key, a nd select Offline . T o leave t he offline profile, press briefly the power key, and select anothe r profile. When the offline profile is active, all t he connections to a cellular network are turned off. However, you can u se your device without a SIM card, and listen to the radio or mu sic using the m usic player. Re member to switch off your device when wireless phone use is pr oh ibited. Import a nt: I n th e offline profile you cannot make or receive any calls, or use other features tha t require cellular n etwork coverage. C alls may still be poss ible to the official emergency num ber programmed into your device. To make calls, you must first activ ate the phone function by changin g profiles. If the device has been locked, enter t he lock c ode. â Indicators Icons or â The device is conn ected to a UMTS or GSM network. â HS DPA (n etwor k ser vice) in th e UMTS netw ork is a cti vated. â The device is in the offline mode and n ot connected to a cellular network. â A me m ory card is inserted in the device. â You have unread messages in t h e inbox in Messa gin g. â You received new e-mail in your remote mailbox. â You have m e ssages waiting to b e sent in outbox. â Y ou have misse d calls . â Ringing type is set to Silent and Message alert t on e and E- mai l al e rt ton e are set to Of f . â The device ke ypa d is locked. â T he lo udspeak er is acti vated. â An al arm is activ e. â All calls t o the de vice are diverted to a nother number. or â A h e adset or a loopse t is connected to the device. or or â A G PRS packet data con n ection is active, the connection is on hold, or a connection is a vailable.
15 Your device or or â A packet da t a con n ection is a ctive in a part of the network that supports E GPRS; the connection is on h old; a connection is a vailable. Your device may not use EGPRS in t h e data tr a nsfer. or or â A UMTS pa cke t data conn e ction is act ive ; the conn e ction is on hold; a connection is ava il able. or â Bluetooth connectivity is swit ched on; data is bein g t ransmitted using Bluetooth technology. â A USB connection is activ e . Other indicators ma y also be s how n. GPS light The GPS light blinks when your device is trying to establish a GPS connection, a nd remains on when the GPS connection is established. Status li ght You can set the light a round the scroll key t o blin k slowly to indicate wh e n the device is switched on. The light turns on for a few second at in t ervals of approximately 20 seconds. To indicate missed e ve nts, the light blinks faster for a n ho ur afte r th e mi ss ed e v en t. To activate the status light, select > Settings > Phone sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Standby mode > St at us light > On . â Screen sa ver To se t the screen saver se ttings, sele ct > Settings > Phon e s ett. > General > P ersonalisation > Dis pla y > Scre e n saver . T o set th e timeout pe riod after which the screen saver is activated, sele ct Scre en saver time-out . To set for how long the screen saver is active, select Screen saver duration . â Menu In the menu you ca n access t h e functions in your device. T o access the main menu , select . To open an application or a folder, scroll to it, an d press t he scr oll ke y. If you ch a nge the order of the fu nctions i n t h e menu, t h e order may differ from the default orde r descr ibed in this u ser guide. To mark or unmark an item in applications, press # . To ma rk or unma rk several cons ecuti ve it ems, pr ess a nd hol d # , and scroll up or down .
16 Your dev i ce To change t h e menu view, select Opti ons > Chan ge Menu view an d a view type . To close an application or a fo lder, select Back and Ex it as many ti mes as needed to return to the standby mode , or se lect Opti o ns > Ex it . To display and sw it ch between open applica t ions, press a n d hold . Scroll t o an application, and select it. Leaving applications running in the background increases the de mand on battery power and reduces the battery life. â V olume control To adju st the e arpiece or loudspeaker volume during a ca ll or when lis tening t o an audio file, press the volume keys. To activate or de activate the loudspeaker during a call, select Lo udsp. or Hands et . Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, because t he v olume may be extremely l oud. â My own key By default, t he Maps a pplication opens when you pre ss t he my own ke y. To set another application to open, select > S etti ngs > Phon e sett. > Ge ne ra l > My ow n k ey > My own ke y and an appli cat ion . â Keypad lock (keyguard) To lock the ke ypad in t he standby mode , press the left se l ection ke y an d * wit h in 1.5 seconds. To set the device to aut om atically lock t he keypad aft er a certain tim e, s el ect > Settings > Phone se tt. > Ge ner al > Security > Phone and SIM card > Keypad autolock period > User def ined and the de sired tim e . To unlock the ke ypa d, se le ct Unlock , and press * within 1.5 se conds. When the device or k eypad is locked, c a lls may be possible to th e official emergency number programmed into your device. â Access codes To set h ow your device use s the access codes, s ele ct > Settings > Phone sett. > General > Security > Phon e and SIM card . Lock c ode The lock c ode (5 di gits) h elps t o lock y our devi ce. T he preset code is 12345. Ch ange the code, a nd set t he device to re que s t the code. If you forge t the code and your device is locked, your device will requi re service and additional charges may apply. For more information, contact a Nokia Care poin t or your device dealer.
17 Your device When the device or k eypad is locked, c a lls may be possible to th e official emergency number programmed in to you r devic e. PIN codes The person a l identifica t ion number ( PIN) code or the universa l personal identification nu m ber (UPIN) code (4 t o 8 digit s) help to prote ct your SI M card. The (U)PIN code is usu ally su pplie d with the SIM ca rd. Set the device to request the code e a ch time the de vice is switche d on . The PIN2 code m ay be supplied with t he SIM ca rd and is required for some function s. The module PIN is required to access the information in the security module. The signing PIN is re quired for the digital sign a ture. The module PIN a n d the signing PIN are su pplied with the SI M card if t he SIM card has a security module in it. PUK co de s The personal un blocking key (PUK) code or the universa l pe rsonal u nblocking key (UPUK) code (8 digits) are required to change a blocked PIN code a nd UPIN code , respectively. The PUK2 code is r equired to change a blocked PIN2 code . If needed, contact your local service provider for the codes. Ba rrin g pa ssw o rd The barring password (4 digits ) is required when using call ba rring. You can obtain the password fr om your service prov i der. If t he password is blocked, con tact you r service provider. â Remote lock You can lock you r device and memory card from a nother de vice using a t e xt message. To e nable your device t o be locke d remotely, and to defin e t he message text to b e used, sele ct > Settings > Phone sett. > Ge ner al > Security > Phon e and SIM card > Rem ote phone locking . The m essage can be from 5 to 20 char acte rs l o ng. To lock your de vice, se nd the t e xt message to your mobile phone n umber. To open your device la t er, select Un lock , a nd enter t he lock code. â Download! Download! (network service) is a mobile content s hop available on your device. With Download! you can discove r, previe w , buy, download, and u pgrade content, services, a nd applica tions. T h e items are ca tegorised under cata logs a nd folders
18 Call functions provided by diff erent se rvice provide rs. Th e available content depe n ds on your service provider. Select > Applications > D ownload! . Do wnload! use s your netw ork se rvices to acc ess the most up-to -date conte nt. Fo r information on additional items available through Download!, contact your service provide r, or t he supplier or manufactu r er of the it e m. â My own You can download a pplications to your de vice. To access th e applications, se lect > Applications > My ow n . Import a nt: O nly in stall and use applica tions and other software from trusted sources, such as applicat ions that are Symbian Signed or have passed the Java Ve rif ie d TM testing. â Connect a compatible hea dset Do not connect pr oducts that create an outp ut signal as this may cause damage to the device. Do not conne ct any volt age sou rce to the Nokia AV Connect or. When c onnec ting any externa l devic e or an y headset, other than th ose approved by Nokia for use with this devic e, to the Nokia AV C onnector, pay special atten tion to volume level s. â Connect a USB data cable Connect a compatible US B data ca ble t o the USB connector. To select t he default USB con n ection mode or change the acti ve mode, select > Settings > Connectivity > USB > USB con ne ction m ode and the desire d mode . To se t whether the defa u lt mode is activated automatically, se lect As k o n connection > No . 3. Call func tions To adjust the volu me during a call, press the volume keys.
19 Call func tions â Make a voice c all 1. In t he standby mode , enter t he phone number, inclu ding th e area code. Pre ss th e clear key to r emove a num ber. For international calls, press * twi ce f or th e in ter n atio nal pre fi x (th e character re pla ces the in ternational acce ss code), and enter the cou n try code, area code (omit the leading zero if necessary), and phone number. 2. To call the number, press t he call key. 3. To end th e cal l, or to c ancel the call a t tempt, pre ss the end k ey. To make a ca ll from Contacts, se le ct > Contacts . Scroll to the desired name ; or enter t he first l etters of the name, and s croll to th e desi re d nam e . To ca ll t he number, pre ss the call ke y. To call a rec en tly dialled nu m ber from the st a ndby mode, pre ss the call ke y. Speed diallin g Speed dialling is a quick way t o call frequently used numbers from the standby mode. You need to assign a phone number to th e speed dialling keys 3 to 9 (the 1 and 2 keys a re reserved for t he voice and video call mailboxes), and set Speed dialling to On . To assign a phone number to a sp eed dialling key, se le ct > Settings > Spe ed dial . Scroll t o a key icon, and s ele ct Ass ign and the con t act. To cha n ge th e numb er, se lect Opti ons > Chan ge . To activate the speed dialling, select > Settings > Ph one sett. > Phone > Call > Speed dialling > On . To call a s p eed dialling number, press and h old the speed dialling key until the call begins. Call mailbox To call your ca ll mailboxes (network se rvice), from the sta ndby mode, pre ss and hold 1 or 2 . You can have call mailboxes for voice calls, video calls, a nd multiple phone lines. To define the call mailbox number if no number is set, select > Settings > Call mailbox . Scroll to V oice mailbox (or Video m ailbox ), a nd e nter t he corre sponding mailbox num ber. To change the call mailbox number, select Opti ons > Chan ge nu mber . Contact your se r vice provider for the c a ll mailbox number.
20 Call functions Voic e dia lling A voice tag is a dde d automatically to all entries in Contacts. Use long names, and avoid simil ar names f or different n u mbers. Make a voic e dial ling call Voi ce tags a re sensiti ve to ba ckgroun d noise. Us e voic e tags in a quiet envir onment . Not e : Using voice tags may be difficu lt in a noisy environment or during an emergency, so y ou should not rely solely u pon voice dialling in all circ umstances. 1. In t he standby mode , press a n d hold the r ig ht se lection key. If y ou are using a compat ible h eadset with t he hea dset key, press and hol d the heads et key. 2. When Speak n o w is displa ye d, speak t h e voice command clearly. The de vice plays the voice com mand of the best match. A fter 1.5 seconds, the device dia ls the number; if the result is not the correct one, be fo re dialling select another en try. Make a confere nce call Your devic e supports conf erence calls ( ne twork service) between a maximum of six participants, including yourself. 1. M ak e a ca ll to th e f ir st p ar ti ci pan t. 2. To m ake a call to a n other participant, select Optio ns > Ne w ca ll . 3. To c reate t he c onferenc e call when the ne w call is ans wered , selec t Op tion s > Conference . To add another pe rson to the conference call, r epe at ste p 2 , a nd select Op t i ons > Confer ence > A dd t o conference . 4. To en d the co nfere nce call, pres s the e nd ke y. â Ans wer or r eject a call To answer a ca ll, pre ss the ca ll ke y. To mute the ri ngi ng tone, selec t Sile n ce . To rejec t th e call , pr ess the end key, or sel ect Optio ns > Reject . If you ha ve act ivate d Call dive rt > If bu sy , rejecting the call diverts the call. To send a text message as a reply to t he caller instead of a nswering the call, select Opt io ns > Se nd message . To activate the text messa ge reply and edit the message, select > Settings > Phon e se tt. > Phone > Call > Re ject call with mes sage and Message text .
21 Call func tions Call waiting During a call, to answer the waiting call, press t he call key. The first call is put on hold. To switch between the two calls, select Swa p . To end t he active ca ll, press the end k ey. To activate the call waiting function (network service), select > Settings > Phone sett. > Phone > Call > Call waiting > A cti vate . â Video calls Make a video call To make a vide o call, you may need to have a USIM card and be w ithin th e coverage of a UMTS network. For a vaila bility of and subscription t o vide o call services, cont a ct your service prov i der. A video call can only be made between two parties and w he n no othe r voice , video, or data calls are active . The video call can be made to a compatible mobile phone or a n ISDN client. You have ca pt ured a still image to be sent in st ead of video sending. You have de nied video sending from your device. 1. Enter the phone number in t he sta n dby mode and se le ct Vid eo call . Or, sel ect > Contacts , scroll to t he desired con t act, a n d select Op tio ns > Video c al l . 2. To change be tween showing video or o nly hearing sound durin g a video call, select from t h e toolbar Enable vide o sending or Disable video sending . If you have denied video se nding during a video call, t he call is still charge d as a video call. Ch eck the pricing w ith your network ope rator or s ervice provider. 3. To en d the vi deo c all, press the end key . Answer a v id e o call When a video ca ll ar rives, is displayed. To answer the vide o call, pre ss the call key. Allow video image to be sent to caller? is shown. If you s e lect Ye s , the image captured by th e camera i n your device is shown to the ca ller. Otherwise, video sen ding is n ot activated. If you have den ie d video sending during a video ca ll, the call is s t ill charged as a video call. Check th e pricing with you r service provider. To end t h e video call, pre ss the end key.
22 Call functions â Call settings Ca ll Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Phone > Call and from th e following: Send my caller ID (network service) â to displa y or hide your phone number from the person to w hom you are ca lling Call waiting (ne twork service) â See âÂÂCall waiting,â p. 2 1. Reject call with m essage an d Message text â See â An swer or reject a call,â p. 20 . Own video in recvd. call â to s et w hether y ou all ow to s end yo ur own vi deo i mage when you receive a video call Image in video call â to select a still image to be shown when you deny a video call Automatic redial â to set your device to m ake a maximum of 1 0 attempt s t o connect the call a fter an unsuccessful call a t tempt Show call duration an d Summary after call â to s e t the device t o display the call duration during a ca ll and the approximate duration of the la st call Speed dialling â See âÂÂSpeed dialling,â p. 19. Anykey answer â to answer an in com ing call by b riefly pressin g any ke y , except the left and righ t se le ction keys, volu m e ke ys, power ke y, and e nd ke y. Line in use (netw ork se rvic e) â to sel ect t he pho ne li nes f or maki ng c alls a n d sending short m essages. This is shown only if the SIM ca rd support s two phone lines. Line ch ange (network service) â to e nable or disable the line selection Ca ll dive rt 1. Sele ct > Settings > Phone s e tt. > Phone > Call divert (network se rvice). 2. Sele ct which calls you want to diver t, for e xample, V oice calls . 3. Se lect the de sired option. F o r example, t o divert voice calls w he n your nu mber is busy or when you reject an in com ing call, select If b u s y . 4. Sele ct Op tio ns > Acti va t e and the phone number to wh ich you want t o divert the calls. Sever a l divert option s can be active at the same t im e. Call barring and call diverting cannot be activ e at the same time.
23 Call func tions Ca ll bar r in g 1. Sele ct > Settings > Phone s e tt. > Phone > Call barring (network service ) to restrict t h e calls t hat you make a nd receive with your device. 2. Scroll to the desired bar r ing option, and sele ct Opt ion s > Ac tiv a t e . To ch ange the settings, you need t he barring pa ssword give n by y ou r service provide r. Call barring and call diverting cannot be activ e at the same time. When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain official emergency numbers. Net wor k Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Phone > Netwo rk and from th e following: Network mode â to select which network to use (this is shown only if it is supported by t he se rvice provide r) . If you select Dual mode , t he d e vi ce u se s th e GSM or UMTS network autom atically. Operator selection â To se t the de vice to se a rch for a nd autom a tically select on e of the available networks, select Automa tic . To se lect the desired net w ork manually from a list of n etworks, select Manua l . The selected network m ust have a roam in g agr eemen t with your h ome net work. Cell inf o dis play ( n e t w o r k s e r v i c e ) â t o s e t t h e d e v i c e t o i n d i c a t e w h e n i t i s u s e d i n a cellular network ba sed on microce ll ular network (MCN) technology, and t o activate cell info r e ception â Video sharing Use video shar in g to send live vide o from your mobile device to another compatible mobile device during a voice c a ll. Vide o sharing requir ements Video shar in g requires a 3 G universal mobile telecommunicat i ons system (UMTS) connection. For information about n e twork availability and the fees associated with th is application, contact your service pr ovider. To use vide o sh aring you must do the follow in g: ⢠Ensure that you r de vice is s et up for person-to-person connect ions. ⢠Ensure that both t he sen de r and recipien t are re gi stered to t he U MTS network. ⢠Ensure you have a n active UMTS connection and you are within UMTS network coverage. If you m ove away f rom a UMTS network dur ing the sharing se ssion, the sharing se ssion is discont inu ed, but your voice call c on tinues.
24 Call functions Vide o sharing setti ngs A person - to-person conn e ction is also known as a se ssion in it iation prot ocol (SIP) connection. B efore you ca n use video shar ing, ask you r service provider for the configured SIP prof ile to be u sed in your device . Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Conne ction > Video sharing and f r om the following: Video sharing â t o select whether the video sharing is enabled SIP profile â to se lect a SIP profile Video saving â to s e t whe th e r the li ve v ide o s ar e au tom a tic all y s av ed Preferr e d saving memory â to sele ct w hether to sa ve the videos to the device memo ry or to a memory card Capability alert tone â to set an ale rt tone to sound when video shari ng is avai labl e du ri ng a ca ll If you kn ow a re cipie ntâÂÂs SIP address, you can save it to Contacts. Select > Contacts , the con t act, an d Opti o ns > Edi t > Op ti on s > Add detail > SIP or Share video . Enter the SIP address (username@domainname) . You can use an IP address instead of a dom ain name. Share live video or v ideo c lip 1. To share live video you a re recording w it h the devic e camera, select Optio ns > Share video > Live vide o during a voice call. To s hare a saved video clip, sele ct Video clip an d th e cl ip yo u wa nt to sh ar e. 2. The device sends the invita t ion to the SIP address you saved t o Cont acts. If necessa ry, t o send the in vitation, se lect the SIP address of the recipie n t; or enter a SIP addre ss, and select OK . 3. Sharin g begins automatically w h en the recipient accept s the in vitation, and the loudspeaker is active. Use the toolbar bu ttons to control th e video sharin g. 4. To end the sh a ring ses sion, se lect Stop . To en d th e vo ic e cal l, pre s s the en d k ey . Accept an inv itation Your device rin gs w hen y ou receive an invit a tion. The in vit ation shows th e senderâÂÂs n a me or SI P address. Select Yes to begin the sh a ring session. T o decline the invitation and to re t urn to the voice ca ll, select No .
25 Posi tion ing â Log To view misse d, re ceived, or dialled calls; text messages; packet data connections; and fax and da t a calls re gist ered by t he device, sele ct > Lo g . In the s tandby m ode, you can use the call key as a shortcut to Di alle d numbers in the Recent calls l og (network se rvice). Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servi ces from your service pr ovider may vary, depending on n etwork features, rounding off for billing, t axes, and so forth. Not e: Some tim ers, including the lif e timer, may be r eset during serv ice or software upgrades. 4. P os ition in g You can us e appl icatio ns such as Maps and GPS data to f ind ou t you r location, or measure distances a nd coordinates. These applications requir e a GPS connecti on . â Abo ut GPS Your devic e has an in ternal GPS re ce iver. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is oper ated by the government of the United Stat es, which is sole ly responsible for its accu racy and main tenance. The a ccuracy of location data can be affect ed by adjustments to G PS satellites made by the Unite d States gov ernment a nd is subject to change with the United States Depar tment of Defense civil GPS policy and the Federal Radion avigation Plan. Accu racy can also be af fected by poor satellite ge ometry. Availability and qua lity of GPS signals may be af fected by yo ur location, buildings , natural obstacles, and weather conditions. The GPS receiver should only be used outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals. Any GPS should not be used for precise location measurement, and you should never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio networks for positioning or navigation. â Assi s te d G P S Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve assistanc e data over a packet data connection, which a ssists in calculat ing the coo rdinat es of your cur rent location when yo ur device is receiving signals from satellites. Your network oper a tor m a y charge you for t his connection according t o your network subs cript ion. Contact your service provider for the cor re ct intern et access point and ch a rges related to the service.
26 Posit ion ing Your devic e is preconf igure d to u se the Nokia A-GPS se rvice, if no ser vice provider-specific A-G PS settings are ava ila ble. The assistance dat a is r e trieved from t h e Nokia A-GPS service server only when nee de d. To disa ble diffe re nt positioning methods, se e âÂÂPositioning s e ttings,â p. 26. To use A-GPS, y o u must have a packet data internet access poin t defined. See âÂÂPositioning settings,â p. 2 6 . â Set up GPS connection Posi t i oning setting s Select > Settings > Phone sett. > Ge neral > Po s i t i o n i n g and from the followin g: P o si t ioning methods â to enable or disa ble different posit ioning methods P o sitioning server â T o define an access poin t for A-GPS, select Acce ss point . On ly a packet da t a internet a ccess poin t can be u se d. Your de vice asks for the internet access point when GPS is used for the first ti m e. Notation preferen ce s â to de fine the me asurement syst em and coordinate format Hol d yo ur de vic e co rrec tl y When using the receiver, from an upright position, move t he device to a n angle of about 45 de grees, w ith an unobstr uct ed view of t he sky. Establishing a GPS con nection may t a ke from a couple of se conds to several min utes, even longer in a ve hicl e. See âÂÂGPS l ight,â p. 15. Using the GPS re ce iver may drai n the device ba ttery f a ster. If your de vice cannot find the sa t ellite signal, consider the followin g: ⢠If you are indoors, go outdoors to re ceive a better signal. ⢠If you are out doors, m ove to a more open spa ce. ⢠Check that your hand does not cover the GPS re ce iver of your device. ⢠I f t he weathe r conditions a re bad, t he si gnal strength m a y be affe ct ed. ⢠Some vehicles have tinted ( athermic) windows, which may block t he satellite signals. Satellite signal status To check how many satellites your de vice has found, and wh e ther your device is receiving satellite signals, select > Applications > GPS data > Pos i ti o n > Opt io ns > Sate llit e status .
27 Posi tion ing If your device h as found satellites, a bar for each satellite is sh own in the satellite information view. When your device has receive d e nough data from the satellite signal to ca lcu late the coor dina tes of you r location , t he bars t urn grey. â P osition requests You may re ceive a reque st from a network service t o rece ive your posit ion information. Service providers may offer infor m ation about local topics, such as weather or tr affic condit ions, base d upon the loca t ion of your device. When you receive a posit ion request to allow y o ur position inform ation to be sent, select Accept , or t o de ny the request, s ele ct Re ject . â Maps The map cover a ge varies by coun try or region. For example, m a ps may not be available due t o legal restrictions of cou ntries or regions. To t he maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Nokia disclaims any and all warranty with respect to the availa bi lity, accura cy, correctness or updat e of maps. About Maps With Maps, you can see you r current location on th e map, br ow se maps for different citi e s and countries, se a rch for addres se s and diff e rent points of interest , plan route s from one location to anot h er, and save loca tions a s lan dm arks and send t h em to com patible device s . You ca n also pur chase extra servic es, such as travel guides, t raffic inform ation, and n avigation s ervice with voice guidance. These services are not available in all countries or regions. Some maps may be pre - loaded on t h e memory card in y our device. Y ou can do w n lo ad more m aps t hro ugh t he i n t er n et u si ng Nokia M ap Lo ad er PC sof t w ar e. See âÂÂDownload maps,â p. 29. Maps uses G PS. See âÂÂPositioning,â p. 25 . You can de fi n e the positioning m e thods us ed with your de vice. See âÂÂPo sitio ning sett ings, â p. 26. For the mos t acc urate location information, use either the inter n al GPS or a compatible external GPS receive r. Browse maps Select > Maps ; or pr e ss the m y own key. Se e âÂÂMy own key,â p. 16. When you use M aps for th e first time, you may need t o select a ce llular access point for dow nloading map information for your current loca tion. To ch ange the default access point later, select Op tion s > T ools > Settings > Internet > Netw ork destination .
28 Posit ion ing To receive a note wh e n your device r egisters to a network outside your home network, s e lect Opt io ns > T ools > Settings > In te r n et > Roaming warning > On . Contact your ne t work se rvice provider f or de tails a nd roamin g costs . The data transfe r indicator shows the internet connection used and the amount of data transfe rred since the application s t arted. Almost all digital car tography is inaccurate a nd in complete to some ex tent. Never r ely s olely on the cartography that you download for us e in this device. When you open Maps, t h e capital city of t he country you are in or the location that was sa ved from your last session is sh own. T he map of th e location is a lso downloaded, if n eeded. To establish a G PS connection and zoom in to your la st known location, press 0 , o r select Opti ons > My position . A G PS indicator on the bottom right of the displa y show s the availability and strength of the satellite signal. One bar indicates one satellite. When the device receives enough data from t he satellite to establish a GPS connection, th e bar t urns green. Your device must receive signals from at least four satellites to calculate the coordinates of you r location. After the initial calculation, signals fr om three satellites may be e n ough. To z oom in or out, pre ss * or # . To m ove on the map, use t he scroll keys. A new map is automatically downloa de d if you s croll to an area which is not cover ed by maps already down loaded. See âÂÂDownload maps,â p. 29. The m a ps a re fre e of charge, but downloading may in volve the t ransmission of la rge amounts of data through your service provide r's ne t work. For m ore infor m ation on data t ra nsmission charges , contact your se rvice provider. The maps a re automatically saved in the device me mory or on a com patib le memo ry card (i f i nser ted). Find loc ations To find a loca tion in the cit y or area displayed on the map, e n ter the full or partial address of t he location in the search field, and press the scroll ke y. To fin d a location in anot h er city, en t er t h e city and the address, and select Search . To fin d a specifi c address, sele ct Op ti on s > Search > Addresses . Country/ Region and City or post code ar e ma nda tory . To browse throu gh places and attractions by cate gories in you r area, se lect Opt io ns > Search > Place s , and a category. To fin d a n a ddress saved in Con tacts, se lect Op tion s > Search > A ddre sses > Opt io ns > Sele ct from Contacts .
29 Posi tion ing Save a nd se nd locations To save a location t o you r device, pre ss the scroll ke y, and s e lect Add > To places . To send a loca t ion to a com pa tible device, press t he scr oll ke y, a n d select Send . If you se n d the location in a text message, the in for mation is converted t o plain text. View you r save d ite ms To view t h e locations or routes you have saved t o you r device, select Opti ons > Fav o u r i te s > My places or Routes . To check which loca ti ons you have searched for on t he map, se lect Opti on s > Fav o u r i te s > Hi s t or y . To create a collection of you r favourite places, select Op tion s > Fav o u r it e s > Collections > New collection. Ente r th e n am e f or th e co lle c tion . To a dd loc ati o ns to your collect ion , open My place s , scroll to a loca tion, press the scr oll ke y, and select Ad d > To collection . Download maps When you browse a m ap on the displa y in Maps, a n ew map is a utomatically downloaded if you scroll to an area which is not covered by maps al re ady downloaded. The da t a counter ( kB ) on th e display sh ow s the amount of n etwork traffic when you browse ma ps, create routes, or search for loca tions online. Downloading maps m ay involve the transmis sion of large amounts of data through your service providerâÂÂs network. Contact you r service provider for information about data tran sm ission char ges . To prevent a u tomatic downloa di ng of maps, for example, when you are out side your home netw ork, s elect Op tion s > Tools > Settings > In t er net > Go onlin e at start - up > No . To d efine the me mory t o be us ed an d how muc h mem ory spac e you wa nt t o use for saving maps or voice gu ida nce files, se lect Opt io ns > T ools > Settings > Map > M e m o r y t o b e u s e d and Max imum memor y use . Whe n the memory is full, the oldest map da t a is delet e d. The saved m aps data can be de leted using Nokia Map Loader PC softwa re. Noki a Map Loader Nokia Map Loader is PC sof tw are th a t you can use t o download and in stall m aps and ext ra service s from the int erne t to a com patible m emory card. Use the Maps application and browse m aps at le ast once before us ing Nokia Map Loa d er, as Nokia Map Loader use s t he Maps h istory infor m ation.
30 Posit ion ing To in stall N okia M ap Loade r to a c om patible PC, s ee htt p: //maps .nokia. com , and follow the instructions on the screen. Plan a r oute To plan a rou te, select a location on t he map or se arch for a location, press the scroll ke y, and sele ct Add > To r oute . To add more locations for your route, se lect Op t i ons > Add s t opover , search for the lo ca ti on . To ed it t he ro ute, press the scr oll key , and sele ct Ed it rout e . To defi ne the set tings for th e route , select Op tion s > Settings . To sh ow the route on th e map, sele ct Opti o ns > Show route . To navigate to t h e destination by ca r or on foot, if your have purchased these extra services, select Opt io ns > Start driving or Star t walking . To save th e rout e , sele ct Opti ons > Save route . Extra services for M aps You can pur ch ase a n a vigation licence and dow n load diffe re nt kinds of t ravel guides to your device . You can purchase a licence for pede st rian or car navigation and tra ffic information se r vice. Downloading extr a services may involv e the transmission of large amounts of data th rough your service providerâÂÂs network. Contact your service provider for information about data tran sm ission char ges . Na v iga te to t he de s ti na ti o n Tip : To try ou t navigation for a certa in tim e with a free licence, se lect Maps > Optio ns > Dri ve to or Walk to . Maps checks if a free licence is available for y o ur device. T o activate t he licence, sele ct OK . You can onl y u se the licence once . To purchase a lice nce for pedestrian a nd car navigation with voice guidance, select Opti ons > Extr as > Drive & Walk . To pu rchase a licence for pedestria n navigation only, se lect Wal k . You can pay for t he service u sing a cre dit card or in your phone bill, if su pported by your service provider. To start n a vigating, s e lect a location, press the scroll ke y, and select Dri ve to or Wal k t o . When you use ca r navigation f or the first time, your device asks you to sele ct the language for the voice guidance and download the voice guidance files. T o change
31 Posi tion ing the language later, in the Maps main view, select Op tion s > Tools > Settings > Navigation > Voice guidan ce . Voice gu i dence is not a vailable for pedestria n navigation. To s w itch between diff erent map v ie ws durin g the navigation, pr ess the scroll key, and s elec t Ma n oeu vr e v ie w , Birdâ s-eye view , o r Arro w view . To discard t h e creat ed route and use another route, select Opt io ns > D iff. route . To stop naviga t ing, select Optio ns > Stop . Tra ff ic in for m at ion The rea l-time traffi c information service is a n extra service that provides inf ormatio n abou t event s tha t may a f fect yo ur tr avel. Yo u ca n purcha se the service a nd download it to you r device if a va ilable in your country or region. To purch a se a l icence for the traffi c information se rvice, se lect Opt ions > Extras > T raffic info . To view information about traffic events, select Opti on s > T raffic info . Th e e ven ts are shown on t h e map as t ria ngles and l ines. To view details of a n event, in cluding possible rerou t ing options, se le ct the event and Opti on s > Open . To update the traffic information, select Update traffic info . Tra vel gu ide s To purchase and dow n load travel guide s, or to view downloaded ones, se lect Opt io ns > Extras > Guides . To browse tra ve l guide cat egorie s, se le ct a categor y. I f th e re are s ubca tegories, select a subcat egory. To download a new gu ide to your device, s croll to the desired guide, a nd select Ye s . You can pay for th e guides using a credit card or in your phone bill, if supported by your service provider. â Landmarks Select > Applications > Landma rks . Wit h Land marks y ou can s ave th e posi tion information of specific locat ions in your device. You can use your saved landmarks in compat ible applicat ions, such as GPS data and Maps . To create a new landmark, sele ct > Applications > Lan dm ark s > Opt ions > New landmark . To make a posit io ning request f or the coordinates of your loca t ion,
32 Posit ion ing select Cu rrent position . To enter the position information manually, select Ente r manually . To add a landmark to preset categories, select the landmark, and Opti ons > Add t o category . Sele ct the ca t egories to which you want to a dd t he landmark. To send one or several landmarks to a com patible device, select Opt io ns > Send . Your received landmarks are placed in Inbox in Messaging. â GPS data GPS data is de signed to provide r ou te guidance infor m ation to a select e d destination, position information about your location, and travelling information, such as the appr oxim ate dis t ance an d trave l tim e to the des tinat io n. Rou te g ui da nce Start the rou te guidance outdoors. Select > Applicat ions > GPS data > Navigation . Route guidan ce shows the straightest route a nd the shortest dist a nce t o the destination, measured in a straight line. Any obstacle s on the route, such as buildings and nat u ral obstacles, are ignored. Differences in a ltitude are not taken into account when calculating the dist ance. Route guidance is a ct ive only when you move. To set your trip destination, s e lect Op tion s > Set destination and a land mar k as the destination, or ent er t he latitu de and longitude coordinat e s. To clear t he destination, select Stop navigation . P o sit io n To save your location a s a landmark, select > Applications > GPS data > Po s i t i o n > Opt ion s > Save position . Trip m ete r To activate t rip dista nce calculat i on, s e lect > Applications > GPS data > Tr ip distance > Op tio ns > Start . T o deac tiva te it, sele ct Op tio ns > Stop . The c alcul ated values remain on the display. To s e t th e tr ip d is ta n ce a nd ti me an d a ve ra ge an d m ax im u m spe ed s to z ero , and t o start a new ca lculation, select Reset . To se t the odometer and total tim e to zero, select Re start . The trip me ter has limite d accur acy, an d rounding e rrors ma y occur. Ac curac y can also b e affected by a vailability and quality of G PS signals.
33 Write text 5. Writ e text â T r aditional and predictive text input When you write text, on the display indicat e s predictive t ex t input and traditional text input. To set the predictive text input on or off, press # repeatedl y, or press * , and selec t Ac tiva t e pr ed ic tive te x t or Pr edict ive te xt > Off . , , or next to the t ex t input in dica tor indicates the ch aracter case or nu mbe r mode. T o change t he charact e r case , or to ch a nge between le tter and number mode, pre ss # repeate dly. To change the writing la n guage of your device, sele ct > Settings > Phon e sett. > General > P ersonalisation > Language > Writing language . Th e writing language affects the characters available when writing text and t he predictive text dictionary us e d. Not all characters available under a n umber key are printed on the key. Write with t r aditi o nal t ext i nput Press a n umber ke y, 2 to 9 , repeatedly un t il the de sired characte r appears. Press the 1 key for t h e most common pu nctuation marks and s pecial characters. If t he ne xt l e tt er y ou w an t is o n the s am e ke y as t he p res e n t on e, wa it u nt il th e cursor appears ( or scroll forwar d t o end t he time-out period) , a nd enter th e letter. Writ e with predi ctive t ex t i n p u t 1. Pres s a num ber key, 2 â 9 , only once for one letter. The w ord ch anges after e very keypress. For the most common punctua t ion ma rks, press 1 . 2. When you have finis hed the word a n d it is correct, to con firm it, scroll forward or insert a space. If the wo rd is not c orrect, to v iew the ma tching wo rds the di ctio nary has f ound one by one, pre ss * repeatedly. If the ? char act e r is sho wn af te r the wo rd, th e wo rd you in te nd ed to wr ite i s not in the dictionary. To add a word t o the dictionary, select Spe ll . En t er th e word (up to 32 lett ers) , and sele ct OK . The word is added to the dictionary. When the dictionary be com es full, a new word re places the oldest added word. Commo n functi ons in t ra ditional a nd predi ctive t ext input To i nsert a number, press and hol d the number key. To enter pun ct uation marks a nd special ch a racters, press and hold * .
34 Messaging To er a s e a cha racte r, p ress the cl ear key. T o erase more c harac ters, press and hold the c lear key. To ins ert a space, press 0 . To move the c ursor to t he nex t lin e, press 0 th ree ti mes. â Copy and delete text 1. To select letters a nd w ord s, press and hold # , and at the same time scroll left or right. T o select lines of t ex t, pre ss a nd hold # , and at the sam e t ime scr oll up or down. 2. To copy the text, press and hold # , and at the s ame t ime s elect Copy . To d elete the s elec ted t ext, press the cl ear key. 3. To in sert the text, scroll to the insertion point, press and hold # , an d at t he sa me time sele ct Pas te . 6. Messag ing Before you can receive or send m essages or e-mail, you mu st have t he necessa ry settings and acce ss points defined. Contact you r service provider for t he settings. â Write and send messages Your device supports t he sending of text mess ages beyond the charact er limit for a single messa ge. Longer messages a re sent a s a s eries of two o r mo r e mes sages. You r service prov i der m ay c ha rge ac cord in gly . Ch ar acte r s th at u se a cce nt s or ot her mark s , an d ch ar acte rs from some language option s, take up more s pace, lim iting the number of characters that can be se nt in a s ingle me ssag e. The wir eless network m ay l imi t the size of MMS messa ges. If the inse rted pictur e exce eds this limit, the de vice may make it sm aller so that it ca n be sent by M MS. Only devices that have comp atible features ca n receive and display mu ltimedia mes sages. The appearance of a message may vary depending on th e receiving device. 1. Sele ct > Messaging > New m essage and the message t ype. To cr eate a t ext message or m ultimedia messa ge , select M essage . The m essage type cha n ges automatically ba sed on th e content. 2. In the To field, en t er the phone n u mbers or e-m ail addresse s of the recipients, or, to s e lect recipients fr om Con tacts, pre ss th e scroll key. Se parate re cipients wi th a s emi col on (;).
35 Messaging 3. To e nter the subject for a multimedia, or e-mail messa ge, scroll down to the Subject field. If t he subject fie ld is not visible for a multimedia message, se lect Op t i ons > Me ssage header fields , ma rk Subject , and s e lect OK . 4. Scroll down to the message f ield and enter the message cont e nt. When you write a text message, th e me ssage length indicator show s h ow many character s you can enter in the me ssage. For example, 10 (2) m e ans t hat you can still a dd 10 characters for the text t o be sent a s a se ries of two te xt messages. To insert a n object, su ch as an image, vide o clip, note, or a bu siness card, to a multimedi a, or e-mail message, press the scroll key, a n d select In sert content . To record a n ew sound clip for an audio message, sele ct Record . To use a previously recorded sound clip, select Op ti ons > Insert sound clip > From Gallery . 5. To send the m e ssage, se lect Opt ions > Send . â Inbox Inbox contains r e ceived messages e x cept e-mail a nd cell broadcast m essages. To read re cei ve d messages, select > Me ssaging > Inbox a nd the message. To v iew t he lis t of medi a obj ects that are i ncl uded in the m ultim edia message , open the message, and select Opt ions > Obj ec ts . Your dev i ce can r e ceive many k inds of messages, su ch as operator logos, bus iness cards, ca lendar e ntries, and ri nging tones. You can sa ve t h e specia l message content to your de vice. For e xample, to save a receiv e d calendar entry t o t he calendar, select Opt io ns > Save to Calendar . Not e : The picture message func tion can be used only if it is supported by your service provider . Only compatible de vices that offer picture mes sage features ca n receive and display picture messages. The appearance of a message ma y vary depending on the receiving device. â Service message s Service m e ssages ( network se rvice) are not ifications that m ay contain a text message or the address of a brow ser service. To defi n e whether se rvice messages are ena ble d and whethe r the messages are downloaded automatically, select > Messaging > Op ti ons > Settings > Service message .
36 Messaging â E-mail When you create a n ew mailbox, t h e name you give to t he mailbox re pla ces New mai lbox. You can have up to six mail box es. IMAP4 and POP3 mailbo x es Select > Messaging and the ma ilbox. Con n ect to mailbox? is displayed. T o connect to your mailbox (net w ork service), select Yes , or t o view previou sly retrieved e-mail messages offline, select No . To connect to t he mailbox afterwards, s ele ct Opti ons > Co nnect . Wh e n yo u ar e online, to end t h e data connection to the re mote mailbox, se lect Opti o ns > Di sconnec t . Re tr ieve an d re ad e- mai l me ssag es 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Re t rieve e-mail and whether y ou wa nt to retriev e new, selected , or a ll messages. 2. To ope n an e-mail message, select it. To vie w e-mail a ttachments, indicated with , select Opt io ns > At tach ments . You can retrie ve, ope n, or save a ttachm e nts in support e d f orm ats. Delete e-mail mess a ges To delete an e-mail message from the device and retain it in the remote mailbox, select Opti ons > Dele te > Phone only . To delete an e-mail fr om both the device and the remote mailbox , select Opt io ns > De lete > Phon e and server . To cancel deletion of an e - mail from both the device and server, scroll t o an e-m ail that has be en marked to be de leted durin g t he next conn e ction, and se lect Opt io ns > Rest ore . Sync m ailboxe s Select > Messaging and the sync mailbox. To synchronise your device with the remote mailbox, select Opti ons > Synchronisation > Start . To view re ce ived messages, s ele ct In box an d th e m e ssa ge. â Out bo x The outbox folder is a temporary storage place for messages that are waiting to be sent. T o access the outbox f older, select > Messaging > O utbox . To retry sending a message, scroll to the message and s e lect Opt io ns > Sen d .
37 Messaging To postpone se nding a message, sc roll to a message, and se lect Opti ons > De fer sending . â Mes sage re ader To listen to a message in Inbox or a mailbox, scroll to th e messa ge or m ark the messages, a nd sele ct Op tio ns > Liste n . Tip : When you have r ece ived a n ew message, t o listen to th e re ce ived messages, in the standby mode, press a n d hold the left selection key until Msg. reader st a rts. To select t he defaul t language and voice used for reading messages, a nd adjust the voice properties, such as ra te a nd volume, select > Settings > S peech . To se lect other setti ngs for the m essage re ader , in Sp eech , s croll right to Settings . â View mes sages on the SIM card Before you ca n view SIM messages, you need to copy t h em to a folder in your device. Select > Messaging > Opti ons > SI M messages , mark the messages you want to copy, and se le ct Opt ions > Copy an d th e fol de r to w hich y ou wa nt to c op y the messages. â Cell broadcast Check with your se r vice provider whether cell broa dca st (network service) is available and what the available topics and re la ted topic numbers are. Select > Messaging > Opti ons > Cell broadcast . To ac t iva te th e ser vi ce, s ele ct Opt io ns > Set t ings > Rece ption > On . â Service commands To ente r and send service comm ands ( also known as USSD comm ands) su ch as activati on commands for ne twork se rvices t o your se rvice provide r, select > Messaging > Op ti on s > Ser vice comma nds . To s end the command, sele ct Opt io ns > Sen d . â Messaging settings Text message settings To d e fin e t ext me s sag e s ett i ngs , s uch as th e m ess a ge c e nt re an d ch ar acte r encoding used, sele ct > Messaging > Op ti ons > Se t tings > T ext mess age .
38 Conta ct s Multimedia me ssaging settings To define multimedia message settings, such as which access point is used and whether multimedia m essages are re t rieved automatically, select > Messaging > Op ti on s > Settings > Multimedia message . E-mail se ttings Select > Messaging > Opti ons > Se ttings > E-m ail > Mailboxes , the mailbox and from the follow ing: Con ne cti o n se tt in gs â to define the conn ection settings, such a s the se rver s an d protocol used User settin gs â t o d e fi n e u s e r s e t t i n g s , s u c h a s w h e n m e s s a g e s a r e s e n t a n d wh ether to incl ude a signa ture Retrieval settings â to define retrieval settings, s u ch as which parts of t he messages are retrieved and h ow m any m essages a re ret rieved Aut om a tic r e tri ev al â to define settings for retr ie ving messages automatically at set in t ervals or when an e-mai l notification is received from the server Othe r sett ings To defi n e whether a spe cified number of sent me ssages are saved to th e Sent folder and w h ether to st ore the me ssages in t h e device memory or mem or y card, select > Messaging > Opti ons > Settin gs > Oth e r . 7. Cont acts â Save and manage contact information To save a nd manage con t act informat ion, s u ch as names, phon e numbers, and addresses, select > Contacts . To add a n ew c ontact , se lect Opti on s > New c ont ac t . Fill in the fields you w ant, and s elec t Done . To set you r device to show contacts in th e device memory a nd in the SIM ca rd in the list of contacts, se lect Opt io ns > Se t tings > Contacts to display , a nd mar k Phone memory and SIM memory . To copy n a mes and numbers fr om a SIM card to your de vice or vice versa, scroll to the con t act ( o r mar k th e d e sir ed c on ta cts ), a nd sele c t Opt io ns > Copy > Phon e memo ry or SIM m e mory .
39 Gal le ry To view information about the m e mory consumption of contacts, select Op tion s > Contacts in f o . To view the list of fixed dia llin g numbers, select Opt ions > SIM n umbers > Fixed dial contacts . This s e tting is only s how n if su ppo rted by your SI M card. When fixed dialling is a ctivated, calls m ay be possible to the officia l emergency numbe r programmed in to you r devic e. To assign default numbers and addresse s t o a cont act, se le ct it, a nd select Opt io ns > De faul ts . Scroll to t he desired de fault option, a nd select Assign . â Contact groups To create a contact group so that you can se nd text or e-mail messages to se veral re cipi ents a t the same tim e, sel ect > Cont acts . Scroll right, a nd select Opt io ns > Ne w group . Enter a name for the grou p , and ope n the group. Sele ct Opt io ns > A dd members . Mark the contacts you want t o add to t he group, a nd select OK . â Add a ringing t one You can se t a r ingin g tone or a vide o ringing ton e for each contact and group. To add a rin ging tone to a contac t , select > Contact s , and open the contact . Select Opt io ns > R inging t one and th e ringing tone. To a dd a ringing t one to a group, scroll righ t to t he groups list , and scroll to a contact group. Select Opti o ns > Ring ing tone and th e ri n ging tone for t he group. To rem ove the person a l or grou p ringing tone, select Def ault t one as th e rin ging to ne. 8. Galle ry â Main v iew To save a nd organise your images, vide os, music tra cks, sou nd clips, playlist s, streaming links, .ram files, and pre se ntations, select > Gallery . To copy or m ove files t o device memor y or to the memory card, se le ct the f older (suc h a s Im ages ), scroll to the file (or pre ss # to mark more files), and select Opt io ns > Organise and the memory to where you want t o copy or move the files. To create ne w image and video folde rs, select Images or Video clips > Op tions > Organise > New fo lder an d the mem ory. En ter a name for the fol der. T o move images and videos t o a folder you cre ated, m ark the files, a nd select Optio ns > Organise > Mov e to fol der an d th e f ol der .
40 Gal lery To set an ima ge as the w allpaper or t o be shown durin g a call, select Images , a nd scroll to the image. Select Opti on s > Use image > Set as wallpaper or Se t as call image . To as sign the im age t o a c ontac t, se lect A ssign to contact . To set a vide o as a video ringing tone, se le ct Video clips , and scroll to the video. Select Optio ns > Use video > A s ringi ng tone . To assign th e video for a contact, select Assign to contact . â Download files To download images or videos, select > Gallery > I mage s or Video clips and th e image icon ( Dwnl . img s. ) or t he vi d eo icon ( Downld. videos ). The browser opens. Choose a bookmark f or the site to dow n load from . â Edit images To edit images in Galler y, scroll to the image, and select Op ti ons > Edit . Shortcuts in the image editor: ⢠To view an i mage i n t he f ull scre en, a nd to retur n to th e norma l view , pre ss * . ⢠To rotate an ima ge clockwise or coun terclockwise, pre ss 3 or 1 . ⢠To zoom in or out , press 5 or 0 . ⢠To move on a zoomed image, scroll up, down, left, or r ight . To crop or rotate the image; adjust th e brightne ss, colour, contrast, a nd resoluti on ; and add effe cts, text, clip a rt, or a frame to the pict u re, select Opt io ns > Apply ef fect . â Edit video clips To edit videos in Gallery and cre at e custom vide o clips, s croll to a vide o clip, and select Opti ons > V ideo e dit or > Optio ns > Edit video clip . In the video editor you can see two timelines: video clip t imeline and sound clip timeline. The images, t e xt, and transitions a dded to a video are sh own on the video clip timeline. To switch between the timelines, scroll up or down. â W a tch images and video clips on TV To watch images and video clips on a com pa tible TV, u se a compatible video-out cable, and se t the TV-out settings for t he applica ble TV syst e m and TV aspect rati o . Select > Setti ng s > Phone sett. > Ge ner al > Enha ncement . To improve th e imag e quali ty o f the TV scre en, sel ect Flicker filter > On .
41 Gal le ry 1. To watch images a nd video clips on TV, first conn ect the video-out cable to the video input of a compat ible TV. 2. Conn ect t he other e nd of the vide o- out cable to the Nokia AV Connector of your device. 3. Sele ct > Gallery > Images or Vid eo clips and t he fil e you w ant to view. â Print images You can use the de vice with a PictBr id ge- compatible printer using USB cable. To print images in Gallery , scroll t o the image, and select Optio ns > Print . â Print online With Print online, you can contact prin t online se rvice providers t o order pr i nts of your images on line and have them se n t directly t o your home or to a store where you can pick t he m up. Contact your print online service provider f or the costs, applicable terms and a va ilable products. To use Print online, you must have at least one pr inting service configuration file installed. The file s can be obtained from print in g service provide rs th a t support Print online. Order prints You can only orde r print s of images that are in .j pe g format. 1. Sele ct > Gallery > Images . 2. To mark the images you w ant to order, press # , and sele ct Op tio ns > Order prints . 3. Se lect a service provide r from the list, and s e lect Op tion s > Open . To vi ew th e details of the pre vious order s, select Log . 4. If the se rvice offered is a single shop ser vice, you are con nected to the service provider. Select Previe w to view the image before ordering a print. To se n d your order, select Opti ons > Order now . If the se rvice offered is a re t ailer group s ervice, you are connected t o the service prov i der, and need t o select a store from w here you want t o collect your prints. Depe n ding on the se rvice provider, you m ay have options for browsing and se a rching for st ores with differen t search cr ite ria.
42 Gal lery To check details , such as ope ning hours of the selected st ore, select Opt ions > Inf o ( if provide d by th e service provide r). Select the desir e d retail pick u p point. To send your orde r, select Opt ions > Order now . â Share online With the Share online application, you can sh are the images and video clips you have ca ptured in comp atible onlin e albums, w eblogs, or other com patible on line sh a rin g ser vices o n th e web. You can uploa d cont ent, s ave unf inishe d post s as drafts and con t inue later, a nd view th e content of th e albums. The su pported content types m ay vary depe n ding on the online sharin g service provider. To share images a nd videos online, you m ust have an acc ou nt with an online imag e sha ring s ervice . You ca n usua l ly subscr ibe t o such a serv i c e on the web page of your service provider. Contact y our service provider for m ore information and ap plic able ter ms and c osts . Select > Inte rnet > Share online . To update the list of service providers, select Opt io ns > A dd new ac count > Update services . Some onlin e sharing service providers m a y allow you to a dd an accoun t us i ng your device. See âÂÂSh a re online settings,â p. 43 . Upload files To upload files, select > Gallery > Images or Video clips . Mark the file s to uploa d, and Opti ons > Send > Po s t t o w e b and a sh ari ng se rvi ce . When you select the ser vice , the selected images and videos a re shown in the edit state. You ca n open a nd view t h e files, reorganise them, add text t o t hem, or a dd new files. To cance l the web upload proce ss and save t h e created post a s a dra ft, se lect Cancel > Save as draft . To connect to the service and u pload the files to the web, select Opti on s > Po st to we b . Op en onli ne s ervice To view uploaded images and vide os in the onlin e service a nd draft a nd sent entries in you r device, sele ct > In ternet > Share online . To updat e a service, scro l l to it, and select Op ti ons > Update service . Select Optio ns and from the following:
43 Cam era Go t o ... we bs. â to conne ct to th e servi ce and v iew the upl oaded and draf t albums in the web brow ser. The view may var y de pending on the se rvice provide r. Outbox â to view and edit t h e draft e ntr ies and upl oad th em t o the w eb New post â to cr eate a new en try The available options may va ry depending on the se rvice provider. Share online se tting s To e dit the share on line s ettings, select > In t ern et > Shar e on line > Opti ons > Se ttin gs and from the following: Service pro vide rs â to vie w the list of service pr ovide rs My accounts â To create a new a ccou nt, select Op tion s > A dd new a c count . To edit an existi n g account, sele ct an account a nd Opt ions > Edit . You can e nter t he name for the acco unt and t he user name and pas sword for your account . Application settings â to select t h e size for th e images sh own on the displa y and the font size used i n dr afts or text entr ies Adv an c ed â to select t h e default access poin t and the way for polling new content from the se rver, t o enable content t o be downloaded while roa m ing and all image data to be publish e d. 9. Camera Your device has two ca meras to capture still images a nd record videos. A h igh resolution main ca mera is on t he back of th e device us i ng landsca pe mode, and a lower resolut ion secondary camera is on the front of the de vice using portra it mode. Your device supports an ima ge capture resolution of 2592x194 4 pixels using the main camera. The image resolution in th is guide may appear different. The images and video clips are saved in corresponding folders in Gallery. You can send images and video clips in a multimedia message, as an e-mail att achmen t, or by using Blu etooth connec tivit y. You ca n also upload the m to a compatible online album. See âÂÂShare online,â p. 42.
44 Ca mer a â Capture images Main ca mera 1. To activate t h e main camera, open the lens cover. M ake sure that the lens cover is fully open. indicates still image mode. 2. To zoom in or out, pr e ss the volume key s. To make lighting and colour adjustments be fore taking a pict u re, select from the active toolbar settings. Se e âÂÂActive toolbar,â p. 4 4 and âÂÂS cenes ,â p. 46. You can lock t h e focus o n an obje ct by pressin g t he capt ur e key halfway down. If t he focu s was not locked, the red focus indicator appears. Release the captu re ke y, and press it h alfway dow n again. 3. To take a p ictur e, press th e camera key. 4. To c lose the mai n came ra, close the lens cove r. Secondary camera 1. To activate the seconda ry camera in the standby mode , keep th e lens cove r closed, and se le ct > Applications > Camera . If you have the main camera ac tiva ted, s ele ct Op tion s > Use secondary camera . 2. To zoom in or out, scroll up or dow n. 3. To take a pict ure, press the scroll key. Active tool bar The active t oolbar provide s you wit h sho rtcu t s to diff er ent items a n d settings before capturing an image or recording a video. Scroll to icons, and se lect them by pressing t he scroll key. If you wan t the a ct ive toolbar to be visible before and a f ter capturing an i mage or recording a vide o, select Op t i ons > Sho w toolbar . To vie w the active t oolbar only for 5 se conds when pressi n g the scroll key, s ele ct Op tio ns > Hide toolbar . In the act ive toolba r, se lect from the following: Switch to video mode ( Switch t o image mode ) â to swit c h be tw ee n th e video and image modes Scen e m odes â to s el ect th e sc e ne Flash mode â to select t he flash mode ( im ages on ly)
45 Cam era Keep a s a fe dist ance when usi ng the flas h. D o not us e t he fla sh on people or an imals at clo s e ra nge . D o n o t co ve r th e fla sh wh ile ta k ing a p i ct ur e. Self timer â to activate the self-timer (main camera only). Select the self-timer delay, and to activate the self-tim er, select Acti vate . Sequence mode â to activate th e sequence m ode (images only). Se e âÂÂCaptur e images in sequence,â p. 46. Go t o Ga ll er y â to open the Gallery To customise t h e toolbar, s e lect Opti o ns > Customise toolbar . You can remov e an item from the t oolbar, or change, add, or move ite m s. The available options vary de pending on the capture mode and vie w you are in. The setup se ttings return t o the default settings when you close the camera. If you s e lect a new scene, t he colour and ligh t ing settings ar e replaced by the selected sce ne . See âÂÂSce ne s,â p. 46. Y ou can change the setup se t tings after selecting a scene if needed. Locatio n informatio n With geotagging, you ca n add information a bout the geographic locat ion w here the image was capt u red to the file details of the photograph. You ca n use th is information in other applications. For example, in Nokia Maps you can s ee what photographs of different locations are available on a map. To activate ge ot agging in the camera, sele ct Opti ons > Settings > Record location > On . When the loca tion information is added t o the im age information, is shown at the bottom of the display. I f no positioning information is available from satellites, is displaye d. If the location information is not a va ilable, GPS stays on in the background for a few minutes. If a satellite connection is found wit hin that time, all the images captured during tha t time are t agged based on the received GPS positioning information. See âÂÂStill image camera settings,â p. 4 8. Afte r capt uring an image After you capture an image, select the following from the active toolbar (available only if Show captured image is set to On in still image camer a settings): ⢠To send the im a ge, press t he call ke y, or se lect Sen d () .
46 Ca mer a ⢠To send the image t o a com patible online album, select Sign in for Share online () ⢠To open the Gallery, sele ct Go to Ga llery () . ⢠If yo u do n ot wan t to ke ep the ima ge, sel ect Dele te () . ⢠To use the image as wallpaper in the standby mode, select Op t i ons > Set as wallpaper . ⢠To set the image as a call image for a contact, s elect Op ti ons > Set as contact call img. . Ca ptur e ima ges in seq uen ce You can se t the main came ra to capt ur e six image s or more in a sequence. I n the active t ool bar, sele ct Sequence mode > Burs t . T o capt ure i mages, press the camera key. T o capture more than six images, press a nd hold the came ra ke y. The number of images ca p tured depends on t h e available memory. To use a time interval between capturing images, select Sequence mode and a time interval. To start capturing im ages, press the camera key. To st op capturing ima ges b efore t he ti me en ds, pre ss t he ca mera ke y agai n. Af ter yo u have captu red the ima ges, th ey are shown in a g rid on the displ ay. T o view an image, press the scroll ke y t o open it. You can al so us e the sequenc e mode to cap ture up to si x image s us ing the self- tim er . To retu rn to the sequence mode vie w finder, pre ss th e camera key. To switch off the sequence mode, in t he active t oolbar, sele ct Sequence mode > Single shot . Sc en es A scene helps you t o find the right colou r and lighting settings for the environment. The settings of each scene have been set according to a certain style or envi ron ment. Scene s are only ava ilable i n the mai n camer a . Select the im a ge or video mode, a nd in t he active t oolbar, select Scene modes an d a scene available for the image or video mode. To make your own scene suit a ble for a certain environment, scroll to User defined , and s elec t Op tion s > Change . To copy the settings of a nother sce ne , sele ct Ba s ed on scene mode and the de sired sce ne .
47 Cam era â Record videos 1. To activate the main came ra, open the lens cove r. If the came ra is in t he image mode, change to video m ode . In acti ve toolbar, se le ct Switch to video mode . indicates video mode. To activate t he seconda ry camera, select Op ti ons > U se secondary camera . 2. Press the camera ke y t o start recording. With the secondary ca m era, pre ss the scroll key for recording. is sh ow n and a tone sounds, indicating that recording has s t arted. To zoom in or out of t he subject u sing t h e main camera , press the volu m e keys, or, using t he secondary ca m era, scroll dow n or up. 3. To stop recording, select St op . The video clip is aut om atically saved to the Video clips folder in the Gallery. See âÂÂGallery,â p. 3 9. The maximu m length of the video clip depends o n the available memory. To pause recor ding at any t ime, select Pa u s e . Video recording a utomatically s t ops if recording is set to pa u se and there are n o keypresses within a minute. Select Continue t o re s u me re c o r di n g . To make light in g an d colou r a dju stments be fore r ecordin g a vide o, se lect from the active t ool bar set t ings. See âÂÂA ct ive toolbar, â p. 44 an d â Scenes,â p. 46 . Af ter reco rdi ng a vid eo After you r e cord a vide o clip, select t he following from the a ct ive toolbar (available only if Show captured vide o is set to On . See â V ideo settings,â p. 4 8 ): ⢠To immediately play the video clip you ju st r e corded, select Play . ⢠To send the video clip us ing a m ultimedia message, e-mail, or Blue t ooth connectivity, press th e call key, or select Send ( ). Yo u ma y not be a ble to send video clips saved in the . m p4 file format in a multimedia message. ⢠To upload the video clip to a com patible online album, select Sign in for Share online () . ⢠To open the Gallery, sele ct Go to Ga llery () . ⢠If you do n ot want to ke ep the vide o, select Delet e () . â Camera settings There are two kinds of settings for the still image ca mera: active toolbar settings and main settin gs. To use active toolbar se ttings, se e âÂÂAct i ve toolbar,â p. 4 4. The
48 Ca mer a active t ool bar se ttings return to the default se t tings aft e r you close the camera, but the main settings remain the same until you change them again. Still image camera se t tings To change the main settings, select Op tion s > Se ttings . To set the image resolution (only available in the main camera), select Image quality . Th e bett er th e ima ge qual ity, t he mo re mem ory th e image cons umes. T o print the image , select Print 5M - Large , Print 3M - Large , or Print 2 M - Medium . To send it through e-mail, select E-mail 0.8M - Med. . To send the imag e thr o ug h multimedia mes saging (M MS), se lect MMS 0. 3M - Small . To select whether to see the captured image a fter it is captured or t o continue capturing images immediately, select Sho w captured image . To add GPS location coordin ates t o e ach image file, se lect Record locat ion > On . Receiving a GPS signal may t ake time or t h e signal may not be a vailable. To allow the zoom increments t o be smooth and con tinuous between digital and extended digital zoom, se lect Ex tended digital zoom > On (continuous) (main camera only). To allow the z oom increments to pause at the digit al and extended digital step point, se le ct On (paused) . To limit the zoom to where the selected image qu ality is maint ained, select Off . To re t urn t he default values to the ca mera se ttings, sele ct Restor e camera settings . Vide o settings To change the main set t ing in video mode, se le ct Op tions > Settin gs . To set t he quality of the vide o clip, select V ideo qualit y . Sel e c t Sh aring if you wa nt to send the video clip us in g a multimedia message . To add GPS location coordin ates t o t he video clip, s e lect Record location > On . Receiving a GPS signal may t ake time or t h e signal may not be a vailable. To reduce t he effect of the camera shaking wh en recording a video, se lect Video stabilisation > On . To mute soun d re cording, se lect Audio recording > Mu t e . To vie w the first frame of t he re corded vi de o cl ip a fte r the recording st ops, se lect Show captured video . To view the video clip from th e active to olbar, select Play (mai n c ame ra ) or Opti ons > Play ( secondary camera). To apply t h e default va lues to t h e camera se t tings, se lect Restore camera s e ttings .
49 Media 10 . M e d i a â Music player Warning: L i sten to music a t a m oderate level. Continu ous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. You can listen t o music and p odcast episodes also when th e offline profile is activated. See âÂÂOffline profile,â p. 14. For more information about copyright protect ion, see âÂÂLicences,â p. 6 7. Listen to m usic or a podc ast ep isod e 1. Sele ct > Music player . 2. To refresh the music library in your device, select Opti ons > Refresh . 3. Sele ct Mu si c or P odcasts , the category, s uch as All songs or P odcasts > All episodes , and a son g or a podcast episode t o listen to. 4. To pla y the selected file, pr e ss the scroll key. To pause, pres s the scroll key; t o re sume t he playback, pre ss the scroll ke y aga in. 5. To stop the playback, scroll down. To fast forward or re wind, press a n d hold th e scroll key ri ght or l e ft. To skip forw ard, scroll right. To return to th e begin n ing of the son g or podcast, scro l l left. To skip t o the previou s song or podcast, scroll le ft again within 2 secon ds after a song or podca st has started. To adjust the volu m e, use the volume ke y. To retu rn to t he standby mode and le a ve the player in the background, press th e end key. Depending on t he selected st a ndby theme, the currently playing song is displayed. To ret u rn to t he music pla ye r, select t he currently pla yin g song. Music menu Select > Music player > Mu sic . Th e musi c menu s hows the a vailab le musi c. T o view al l songs, sorted songs, or playl ist s , select the de sired list in t he m u sic menu. Playlists Select > Music player > Mu sic > Playlists . To view details of the playlist, select Opt io ns > Playlist details .
50 Media Creat e a pl ay list 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Cre at e playlis t . 2. Enter a na me for the playlist, an d select OK . 3. To a dd songs now, selec t Ye s . To add songs l ater, select No . 4. Sele ct art ists to fi nd the songs y ou want to i nclude in the pla ylist. To add a song, pres s the scroll key. 5. Whe n you have made your selections, select Done . I f a com patible m emo ry card is inserted, the playlist is saved t o the memory card. To add more songs later, when viewing the playlist, select Op tion s > Add s ongs . Podcas t To view all the podcast e pisodes ava il able in your device, s ele ct > Mu si c player > Podcast s > All epis odes . The podcast e pisode s ha ve three states ; never played, partially playe d, and completely played. If an episode is partially played, it pl ays from the last playback position the next time it is played. Otherwise, it is played from the beginning. No ki a Mu si c S to re In the N okia Music St ore (net w ork service ) you ca n search, browse, and purchase music for dow nloading to your device. To purchase music, you first need to register for the service. To che ck the Nokia Music St ore availability in your country, visit w ww.music.nokia.com. To access t he Nokia M usic Store, you mu st have a valid inte rn et access poin t in your device. To ope n Nokia Music Store, se l ect > Music player > Mu sic > Opt io ns > G o t o Music store . Transfer music You can buy m usic protecte d w ith WMDRM from online mu sic shops and transfer the music to you r de vice. To refres h the library after you have u pdated the song selection in your device, select > Music player > Mu s ic > Opt ions > Re fresh . Tran s fer music from PC To synchronise music wit h Windows Media Player, connect t he compatible USB cable and select Me dia t ransfer as the c onnect ion m ode. Y ou can t ransf er WMDRM protected music files only usin g media transfer . A compatible mem ory card n e eds to be inse rted in the device.
51 Media To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia PC Suit e , see the N okia PC Suite user guide. â Nokia Podcasting With the Nokia Podcasting applica t ion (network se rvice ), you can search, discover, subscribe t o, and download podca sts over the air, a nd play, manage, and share audio podcasts with you r de vice. Warning: L i sten to music a t a m oderate level. Continu ous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. Settings To use N okia Podcasting, you must set you r connection a nd download settings. Contact your service pr ovide r for information about the con nection settings and data transmiss ion charges. Se t ting the application to re trieve podca st s automatically may involve the transmission of la rge amounts of data t h rough your ser vice providerâÂÂs ne twork. Select > Music player > P odcasts > Op ti ons > Go to P odcast ing > Opti ons > Se ttin gs and from the following: Connection > D efault acce ss point â to s ele ct the a ccess point t o de fi n e your connection t o t he internet. To de fine the podcast search service for search e s, select Se arch service URL . Download â t o edit t he download settings. You ca n se lect whether t o save your podcasts to t he device or the memory card; set h ow oft e n podcasts are update d and set t he t im e and date f or the next automatic u pda te; an d se t how mu ch memory space to use for podcasts, and what to do if the downloads excee d t he download limit . Setting the application to retr ieve podcasts autom atically may involve the transmission of large amounts of data throu gh your service provider's network. Contact your service provider for information about da ta transmission cha rges. Search To set t h e search en gine to use the podcast search se rvice, select > Mus ic player > Podcast s > Op t i ons > Go t o P odcasting > Opti ons > Settings > Connection > Search service URL . To sear ch for podcasts, select > M usic playe r > Podcas ts > Op ti ons > Go to P o dcasting > Search , and en t er a keyw ord or a titl e .
52 Media To subscribe t o a channel and add it to your podca sts, se lect Opt io ns > Subs cribe . You can al so mark channel s to add t hem al l at t he same t ime . Directorie s Directories he lp you to find ne w podcast episodes to which to subscribe. An episode is a particular media file of a podcast. Select > Music player > P odcasts > Op ti ons > Go to P odcast ing > Dire ctor ies . Select a dire ctory folde r to update it (network se rvice ). W hen the colour of t he folder icon ch anges, se l ect to open it , and se lect a folder t opic t o vie w the list of podcasts. To subscribe to a podcast, select the title. After you have subscribed to episodes of a podcast, you ca n download, m anage, and play them in t he podcasts menu. To add a ne w directory or folder, select Opti o ns > New > W eb dire ctory or Folder . Select a title, URL of the .opml (outline processor markup language) file, and Do ne . To import an .opml file saved on your device, select Opti ons > Im port OPML file . Select the location of the file , and import it . When you receive a message with an .opml file using Bluetooth connectivity, open the file and save it t o the Received folder in directories. Open the folder t o subscribe t o any of th e links t o a dd to you r podcast s. Downloads To see t h e podcasts you have subscribed to, se lect > Music player > P odcast s > Opt io ns > Go to P odcasting > P odcasts . To see indiv idu al episode titl e s, select t he podcast title. To start a dow nload, select the episode title . To download or to continue to download selected or m arke d e pisodes, s e lect Op tion s > Do w nload or Continu e download . You ca n download multiple episodes a t t he same time. To play a port ion of a podcast during down loa d or after pa rt ial downloa di ng, select Podcasts > Op tion s > Play pre view . Fully downloaded podcasts are saved in the Podcasts folder w hen the music library i s refresh ed. Play a n d manag e podcast s To display the episodes from a podcast, open the podcast. Under each episode, you see the file inform ation. To play a fully down loaded episode, se lect > Musi c pl ayer > Po d ca s t s .
53 Media To update t h e selected podca st or m arked podcasts, f or a new episode, sele ct Opt io ns > Update . To add a ne w podcast by en t ering the U RL of the podcast , select Opti ons > New podcast . To e dit the URL of a se lected podca st , select Edit . To update, delete, and sen d a group of selected podcasts at once, select Opti ons > Mar k/Unma rk , mark the podcasts, and select Op ti ons and the desired act i on. To open t h e website of th e podcast (net w ork service ) , select Opti on s > Open web page . Some podcasts provide t h e opport un ity to int eract w ith the cr e ators by comm enti ng and v oting . To conne ct to t he i nterne t to d o thi s, se lect Opti ons > Vi ew comment s . â FM Radio To open t h e radio, select > Applications > Radio . To turn t h e radio off, s ele ct Exit . When you open the radi o for the firs t time, a wiza rd helps you to save loca l radio stations (netw ork service). To check availability and cost s of the visual se r vice and station directory se rvices, contact your se rvice provider. The FM radio depends on a n antenna othe r than the wireless device ante nna. A compatible headset or enhanc ement needs to be atta ched to the device for the FM radio to fun ction properly. Warning: L i sten to mu sic at a m oderate level. Co ntinuous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud. The radio support s Radio Data System (RDS) fu n ctionality. Radio stations supporting RDS may display in formation, such as the name of the st ation. If act ivate d in th e settin gs , RDS al so at tempt s to scan for an alter native fre quen cy for the currently playing st ation, if the reception is weak. To s e t your device automatically search for alternative f r equencies, select Op tion s > Settings > Alternative f r equencies > Aut o scan on . Tune a nd save a r a di o station manually To star t the st a tion sear ch when the ra dio is on, scroll up or dow n. To sa ve the station when a station is found, select Opt io ns > Save station . Select a loca t ion for the s tati on, en ter th e name for it, a nd se l ec t OK .
54 Media To vie w the l ist of saved stations, se lect Opt ions > St ations . To change the settings of a stat io n, select the station and Edit . Radi o functi ons To adjust th e volume, pres s t he volume ke ys. If there a r e any saved stations, scroll r ight or left to t he next or previous st a tions. You can make or a n swer a call w hile listening to th e radio. The r a dio is muted when there is an active call. To listen t o the ra dio in the back g round and go to t he standby mode, se lect Opt io ns > Play in backgrou nd . View visu al con tent To check availability a n d costs, and to s u bscribe to the ser vice , contact your service provider. To view visual content of the current station, select Opt ions > Start visual service . Station n ee ds to h a ve visu al service ID saved before service can be used. To en d the vi sua l c ontent feed b ut con tinu e list enin g to the rad io, select Clo se . Stat ion direct or y To access t he sta t ion direct ory (network service), se lect Opti ons > Station directory a nd your loca tion. Radio stations th a t provide visual con te nt a re indicated with . To listen to or save a st ation, scroll to it, and select Opt ions > Listen or Save . â RealPlayer With RealPlayer, you can play m e dia files such a s video clips saved in th e device memory or memory ca rd, or stre a m media files over the a ir by openin g a streaming link. RealPlayer does not su pport all file formats or all t he variations of file formats. Select > Applications > RealPlaye r . To play, select Vide o clips , Streaming links , or R ecently played a nd a media file or a streaming link. To st ream l iv e conten t, y ou must first co nfig ure your de fault access point. Select > A pplications > RealPlayer > Optio ns > Settings > St re aming > Ne twor k . Contact your service provider f or m ore information. Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, becau s e th e volume may be extremely loud.
55 Int erne t â Flash Play er To view, play, a nd interact w ith flash files made for mobile devices, sel ect > Applications > Flash Pla yer . To open a folder or play a f lash file, select it. â Recorde r With voice recorde r, you ca n record voice call conversations and voice m emos. If you record a phone con versation, all pa rties hear a beeping sou nd during recording. Select > Applications > Rec o rder . To record a sound clip, select Op t i ons > Recor d sound clip , or s elect . To listen to the recording, select . Re corded files are saved in the Sound clips folder in Gallery. 11 . I n t e r n e t â Browse the web To browse w e b pages, se le ct > Int ernet > Web , or pre ss and h old 0 in the standby mode. Check the availability of se rvices, pricing, and tariffs w ith your service pr ovide r. Impo rtant: Us e only service s that you trus t and that offer adequate secu rity and protection against harmful softw are. To access w eb pages, do one of t he following: ⢠Select a bookm a rk from th e bookmarks view . ⢠In the bookmarks view , en t er t h e address of the web page, and sele ct Go t o . Bookmarks Your device may have prein stalled bookmarks and links for third- party internet sites. You may al so acces s othe r third-par ty sites thr ough yo ur device. Third -party s ites are not affiliated with Nokia, and Nok ia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If y ou choose to acces s such sites, you shou ld take pre caut ions for security or conten t. To add a bookmark m a nually, in t he bookmarks v iew , select Opt ions > Bookmark manager > A dd bookmark , fill in the f ie lds, and select Opt ion s > Save . Co nnection securi ty If the security indicator is displayed during a connection, the data transmission between the device a nd the internet gateway or server is encrypted.
56 Inte rne t The security icon does not indicate that the data transmiss ion between the gateway and the cont ent serv er (or pla ce where t he requ ested re s ourc e is stor ed) is se c ure. The s er vic e provider secures the data tra nsmission between the gat eway and the content server . To view details a bout the connect ion , encryption s tat us, and in form ation about ser ve r a uth en tic a tio n, se l ect Opt io ns > T ools > Page info . Keys and commands for br ow sing To open a link, make selections, or check box e s, press th e scroll key. To go to t h e previous page while browsing, select Back . If Ba ck is not available, select Opti ons > N avigation options > History to view a chron ological list of t h e pages visite d du ring a brow sing sess ion . To choose t h e desir e d page, scroll le ft or right, an d se lect it . The hi st ory list is cleared each time a se ssion is close d. To save a bookmark while brow sing, select Opt io ns > Save as bookmark . To r et ri eve th e la te st co nt ent fr om th e se rv er , se l ect Op ti ons > Navigation options > Re load . To open t h e browser toolbar, scroll to an empty par t of the page, a nd pre ss and hold th e scroll ke y. To end the connect ion and vie w the browser pa ge offline , select Op ti ons > Tools > Di sconnec t . T o stop browsing, select Op tio ns > Exi t . Keypa d shor tcuts w hile br owsin g 1 â Open your bookmarks . 2 â Search for keywords in the cu rrent pa ge. 3 â Return to t h e previous pa ge . 5 â List a ll open windows. 8 â Show the pa ge overview of t he current page. Pre ss 8 again to zoom in and view the de sired section of t he page. 9 â Ent er a new web addre ss. 0 â G o to the st art p age. * or # â Zoom the page in or out . Mi ni ma p Mini map helps you n a vigate web pages th at contain la rge amount of information. When Mini map is on in browser settings and you sc roll through a large web page, Mini map opens and displays an overview of the web page you are
57 Int erne t browsing. T o move i n M ini map, scroll. Wh en you stop scrollin g, Mini map disappears and t he area outlined in Mini map is dis pla yed. Page overview With Page overview, you can move more quickly to the desired pa rt of a web page. Page overview may not be a vailable on all pages. To show the page overview of t h e curre n t page, press 8 . To find the des ired spot on the page, scroll up or down. Pre ss 8 again to zoom in and view t he desired section of the page. Web fe eds Web feeds are w idely used t o sha re th e lat est hea dlin es or rece nt new s. The browser a utomatically detects if a web pa ge contains we b fe eds. T o su bscribe to a w eb fe ed , s ele ct Opti ons > Subscribe to web feed s and a feed, or click on t he link. To view t he web feeds you h ave subscr ibed to, in the bookmarks view, se lect We b f e ed s . To update a web fe ed, select it, and Opt ions > Refresh . To define how the we b fe eds a r e updated, sele ct Op tio ns > Settings > We b f ee d s . Wid gets Your device su pport s widgets. W idgets are small, dow nloadable web applications that deliver multimedia, news feeds, and other information, such as weather reports, t o your de vice. Installed w idgets appear as se pa rate applications in the Applications > My own folder. You can download w idgets using the Download! application or from the web. The default access point for w idgets is the same as in t he web brow se r. Whe n active in t he backgroun d, some widgets may u pda te in formation automatically t o your device. Using widgets may in volve the transmission of large amounts of data through your ser vice provider's ne twork. Conta ct your se rvice provider f or information about data tr a nsmission cha rge s. Saved pages To save a page while browsing t o be able to vie w it off li ne, select Opti o ns > T ools > Save page . To view saved pa ges, in t he bookmarks vie w, select Save d pages . To open a page, select it.
58 Per sona lisat io n Clear pr ivacy data A cache is a memor y location that is used to s tore data tempo rarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confide ntial information re quiring passwords, empty the ca che after each us e. The i nf or mation or servic es y ou ha ve acces sed are s tored i n the cache. To empt y th e cache, sel ect Options > Clear privacy data > Cache . To clear all privacy da ta, select Opt ions > Cl ear privacy dat a > All . â Search Use Search to get access to search engines, and fin d and connect to local services, w ebs it es , im a ges , and m o bi le con t en t ( ne tw or k se r vic e) . F or ex am pl e, y ou c an use the application to f ind local restaurants and s hops. You ca n also search for data in your device a nd m emory card. Select > Internet > Sea rc h . 12 . P erson alis atio n â Themes To change t h e look of your de vice displa y, activate a t he me. Select > Se tti ng s > P ersonalis. > The mes . T o see a li st of the ava ilable theme s, select Ge neral . The active theme is indicated by a check m ark. To previe w a theme , scro ll to t he theme , a n d se lect Op ti ons > Pre view . T o acti va te the previ ewed t heme, sele ct Set . In Themes, y ou c a n al so s et the men u view type , set a theme for t he stan dby mode , set a cu st om wallpaper, personalise the look of t h e power saver, and sele ct an image shown during a call. â Profiles In Profile s, you can adjust and pe rsonalise the device tones f or different events, environments, or caller groups. You can se e the se le cted prof i le at the t op of t he display in the st a ndby mode. If t he General profile is in use, only the current date is shown. Select > Se tti ng s > Profiles . To activate t h e profile, se lect t he profile a n d Ac tiv a t e . Tip : To qu ickly ch ange to sile nt profile from any other profile, in t he standby mode, pr ess and hold # .
59 Time mana gement To personalise a pr ofile, sele ct the profile, P ersonalis e , and the des ired settings. To s et t he pro file to b e active unti l a ce rtain t ime wit hin t he ne xt 24 h ours, sele ct Time d an d th e ti me. See also âÂÂOff line profile, â p. 14. 13. T ime m an age men t â Clock Select > Office > Clock . To chan ge the clock settin gs, and to set the ti m e and date, select Opti ons > Settings . To set the device to show the time in other loca t ions, scroll righ t to World clock . To add a location, se lect Optio ns > Add location . To set you r cu rrent locat i on, sc roll t o a loca tion, and sele ct Opti on s > Set as current location . The loca t ion is displayed in t he clock m ain view, and the time in your device is ch a nged according t o the location s ele cted. Check t hat the time is co rre c t a nd m at c he s y our tim e zo ne . Alarm cl ock To set a new alar m, scr oll r ight to Ala r m s , a nd s e l ect Opt ions > New alarm . Ent er the al arm tim e, sele ct w het her a nd w hen th e a larm is r epeat ed, an d sele ct Done . â Calendar Select > Office > Calendar . Press # in mont h, week, or day v iews to auto m a tica lly hi gh the cu rre nt d at e. To add a ne w calendar entry, se lect Opti o ns > Ne w e ntr y a nd an entr y t ype. Anni versary en trie s are r epea ted eve ry yea r. To-do entries he lp you to keep a list of tasks that you need to do. Fill in the f ields, and se le ct Done . 14. Of fic e app lic at ions â Ac tiv e no te s Active n otes allows you to create, edit, a n d view differen t k i nds of not es. Yo u can insert images and videos or sound clips in t he notes, link notes t o ot her applications, such as Contacts , and se nd notes to ot hers. Select > Office > A ctiv e n otes .
60 Office applications To cre a te a note, st art writi ng. To insert i m ages , sound or video cli ps, business cards, w eb bookmarks, or files, select Op tion s > Insert object and the type of it em. To set the device to show a note when making or r eceiving a call from a con t act, select Opti ons > Settin gs . To link a note to a contact, select Opti ons > Lin k no te to c all > Add contacts and the con ta ct. â Not es Select > Office > Not es . To w rit e a ne w n ote , st ar t w rit in g. To sav e the n o te, se le ct Do ne . You can sa ve pl ain te xt fil es (. txt f ormat) you receiv e to No tes . â Calculator Select > Office > Calculator . When entering n u mbers, to add a decim a l point, press # . Not e: This calculator has limited acc uracy and is designed for s imple calcul ations. â Converter Select > Office > Converter . Yo u can c onv e rt m ea s ur e men ts su c h as le ngt h from one unit to a not her, for example, ya rds to metres. The conve rt er has lim it ed accura cy and rounding errors m ay occur. Before you can convert curr ency, you need to choose a base currency (us u ally your domestic curre ncy) and add exchange ra tes. T h e ra t e of t h e base cur ren cy is always 1. Select Currency as the m e asure men t typ e, and sele ct Op t i ons > Cu rr e n c y rat e s . To change t he base cu rrency, scroll to the curre n cy, and sele ct Opt io ns > Set as base currency . T o add exchange rates, scr oll to the currency, a n d ente r a new rat e. After you in sert all the required ex change ra t es, you ca n convert currency. In t he first amount fie ld, enter t he value to b e converted. T he other amount fie ld chan ges au tom atic ally. Not e: When y ou chan ge base c urrenc y, you m ust ent er new exchange r ates becau s e all previ ously set e xchange r ates are c leared . â Mobile dictionary Use Dictionary t o t ranslate w ords from one language to another. Select > Office > Dic ti onar y . English is available by default in your devic e . You can add two m ore languages. To add a language, select Opt ions > Languages >
61 Office app lic ations Download languages . You can r em ove languages exce pt English and add ne w ones. The languages a re free of ch arge, but dow nloa ding may involve t he transmission of la rge amounts of data t hrough y o ur service provider 's ne t work. Contact your se rvice provider for information a bout data transmis sion charges. The display show s abbreviations for sou rce and t a rget languages. T o c h ange the sou rce and target lang uage, select Optio n s > Languages > Sour ce and Ta r g et . En ter th e wo r d to b e t ra nsla te d , and sel e ct Trans late . To h ear t he wor d sp oken, select Listen . â Adobe Re ader Use Adobe Reader t o view port able document format (.pdf) docum ents. To ope n the applicat ion, select > Office > A dobe PDF . Open a .pdf file To open a rec en tly viewed document, se lect it. To ope n a document that is not listed in the main view, select Opt ions > B row se fo r file , t he mem ory and f older where the file is stored and the file. View a do cum ent To move a round within a page , scroll. To move to the next page , scroll down at the bottom of t he page. To zoom in or ou t, sele ct Opt io ns > Zoom > In or Ou t . To find tex t, select Opti ons > Find > T ext , and ent er the text y ou wa nt to f ind. T o fin d th e next occur rence, s elect Optio ns > Find > Next . To save a copy of t he docu ment, select Optio ns > Save . Settings Select Optio ns > Settings and from the following: Default zoom % â to set t he default zoom when open ing a .pdf file for vie w ing View mode > Fu ll screen â to open documents in full screen mode Save s et tings on exit > Yes â to s a ve the se tti ngs a s defaul t whe n you exit A dobe Reader â Quickoffice To use the Quickoffice applications, select > Offi ce > Quickoffice .
62 Settings To view a list of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, s croll righ t or left to the Quickword, Quicksheet, or Qu ickpoint view. For example, available Microsoft Word documents are listed in the Quickword view. Not all variations or features of Word, Excel, a nd PowerPoint file format s ar e supported. To open a file in its re s pective application, select it. If you expe rie nce problems w i th the Quickoffice application s, visit www.quickoffice.com, or se nd an e-mail to support S6 0@quickoffice.com. Quickm anager With Quickmanager, you ca n download soft w are, including upda t es, upgrades, and other us e ful applications. You ca n pay for the downloads in your phone bill or using a credit card. 15 . Sett ings â V oice commands To select t he funct ions to use by voice command, sele ct > Se tti ngs > Vo i c e comm. . The voice commands for changing prof il es are in the Pr ofiles folder. To change the voice command for an a pplication, select Op tio ns > Chan ge command and the application. To play t h e activated voice com m and, select Opt io ns > Playback . To use voice commands, see âÂÂVoice dialling,â p. 20. â Phone settings Gene ral Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Gen eral and from the following: P ersonalisation â to adjust th e display, st andby mode, tones ( su ch as ringing to ne), la nguage , them es, an d voi ce co mmand s etting s Date an d time â to se t the time a nd d at e and the disp lay f ormat Enhan cement â to cha nge the se ttin gs fo r an e nhance ment. Selec t an enh an c eme n t an d th e des ir ed s etti ng. My o wn key â to change a sh ortcu t for t he m y own key. Se e âÂÂStandby mode,â p. 1 3.
63 Settings Security â to change the device and SIM card s e ttings, suc h as PIN and lock codes; vie w certif ica te details and ch e ck authenticity; a nd view and edit security modules When s ecuri ty feat ures t hat rest rict call s are in use ( such as call ba rring, c losed user grou p, and fixed dialing), calls may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device . Import a nt: E ven if the use of ce rtificates ma kes the risks involv ed in remote conne ctions and software installation con siderably sma ller, they must be used correc tly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificat e does not offer any protection by itself; the certificat e manager must contain corr ect, authentic, or tr usted certificates fo r increased secu rity to be available. Cer tificates have a r estricted lifetim e. If "Expired c ertificate" or "Certif icate not valid yet" is shown, even if the certific ate should be valid, check that the cur rent date and time in you r device ar e correct. Before changing any ce rtificate settings, you must make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificat e and that the certi ficate really belongs to th e listed owner. Factor y settin gs â to r ese t so m e of the s e tt ings to t he ir orig in a l va lue s. You ne ed the lock code. Po s i t i o n i n g ( network service) â to change posit ioning settings. See âÂÂPositioning settings,â p. 26. Pho ne See âÂÂCall settings, â p. 22. Co nnection Select > Se tti ng s > Phone sett. > Conne ction and from t he following: Bluetooth â to switch Bluetoot h technology on or off, and edit Bluetooth settings. Se e âÂÂBluetooth connecti on settings,â p. 70. USB â to edit USB settings. See âÂÂUSB con ne ction,â p. 7 1. Destinations â to define t he connecti on methods use d for reaching a pa rticular destination P acket data â t o select the packet data conne ction settings. The packet da ta settings affe ct all access points u sin g a packet da t a connecti o n. ⢠To set the de vice to re gist er to th e packet data n et work w h en you are in a network that supports pa cket data, select P acket data con nection > When available . If you se lect When ne eded , the device us es a packet data connection only if you start an a pplication or function that needs it.
64 Settings ⢠To set the acces s poin t name to use your de vice as a m ode m with your computer, select Ac ce ss point . ⢠To enable the use of HSDPA (network service) in UMTS networks , select High speed packet access . When HSDPA support is a ctivated, downloading data such as mes sa ges, e-mail, and brow se r pa ges through t he cellular network may be f a ster. Dat a c all â to se t the online time for the data call connection. The data ca ll settings affect all acce s s points that use a GSM data call. Video sharing â t o set you r SIP profile settings manually. See âÂÂVideo shar i ng settings,â p. 24. Presenc e (net work serv ice) â to v iew a nd ed it the prese nce se ttin gs. Conn ect ion applications, such as push t o talk, use the pre sence settings. Y ou may receive t h e settings f rom your ser vice provider. SIP settings â to vie w and edit se ssion initiation prot ocol (SIP) profiles. See â V ideo sharin g,â p. 23. XDM porfile â to create or e dit an XDM profile. Settings a re for comm unication applications, such as pre se nce and push to talk. T hese enable the service p rovider to acces s some use r information that is saved in the n etwork servers but managed by the use r, fo r e xample push t o t alk gr oups. You m a y rece ive the set t ings from your ser vice provider. See âÂÂConfigu ra tion s e ttings,â p. 1 1. Configurations â to view a nd d elete co nfig uratio n contex ts. Certai n functi ons, such as w e b browsing and multimedia messaging, m a y require conf igu ration settings. You may rece ive the settings from your se rvice provider. Se e âÂÂConfiguration se tt ings,â p. 1 1. APN c ontrol â to re st rict the u se of packet data access points. This se tting is only available if your SIM ca rd supports t he service . To ch a nge the set t ings, you need the PIN2 code. Appl ic ations To view and edit settings of applications installed to you r device, select > Se ttin gs > Phone sett. > Applicat ions . â Speech In S peech, you can s e lect the de fault langua ge and voi ce use d for rea ding t ext messages and a djust the voice propert ie s, such as rate and volume. Select > Se ttin gs > Speech .
65 Data management To view details of a voice, sc roll r ight, scroll to th e voice, and select Opti ons > V oice details . To test a voice , scroll to the voice, and se lect Opt io ns > Play voice . 16. Data manag ement â Install or remove applications You can install two t ype s of applications to your de vice: â¢J 2 M E TM applications based on J ava TM techno logy wit h the ex tensio n .jad or .j ar. PersonalJava TM applications cannot be installed on your device. ⢠Other applications and software suitable for the Symbian operating system. The installat ion files have the .sis or .sisx e x tension . Only install software specifically design ed for you r device. Import a nt: O nly in stall and use applica tions and other software from trusted sources, such as applicat ions that are Symbian Signed or have passed the Java Ve rif ie d TM testing. Installation file s may be tra n sferre d t o you r device from a compat ible computer, downloaded during brows in g, or sent t o you in a mu lt imedia message, as an e-mail attachment or by u sin g Bluetooth technology. You can u s e Nokia Application Installer in Nokia PC Suite to install an application to you r device or a memo ry c ard. To find installed applications, select > Applications > My o wn . To open Application manager, se lect > Settings > Da t a mg r . > App. m gr . . Install an application The .jar file is required for installing Java applications. If it is m issing, the device may ask you t o download it. 1. To in stall an application or s oftware package, select Installation files , a nd scroll to an installation file. Applications on the memory card are indicated wit h . 2. Sele ct Op tio ns > Ins t al l . Alternatively, search the device memory or t he memory ca rd, se lect the application, a nd pres s the scroll key to start t he in stallation. During the inst a llation, the device shows information about the progre ss of the installation. If you are installing an application without a digital signature or
66 Data mana gement certification, the device displays a warning. Continue installation only if you are sure of the origins a n d contents of t he application. Java applications may attem pt to, f or e xample, establish a data connection or send a messa g e. To edit the pe rmissions of a n installed Java applica t ion and define which access point the application will use, se lect Installed apps. , scr ol l to th e application, and select Op en . After you instal l applications to a compatibl e memory ca rd, installation files (.s is) remain in the device memory. The files may use large amounts of me mory and prevent you from storing oth er files. T o maintain s ufficient memory, us e Nokia PC Suite to back up installation files to a compatible PC, then use the file manager to remove the installation files from the device m emory. See âÂÂFil e manager,â p. 66. If the . s is f il e i s a m es sage atta chment, delete the message from the Me ssaging inbox. Rem ove an application In the Application manager main view, select Inst al led apps. , scroll to th e software package, and se lect Opti o ns > Un install . â File manager To browse, ope n, and manage file s a nd folders in t h e device memory or on a me mory c ard, sele ct > Set t ings > Da ta m gr. > File mgr . . Back up a nd restore device memory To back up information fr om device memory to t he memory card or restore info rm ation from the memory ca rd, in File manager, sele ct Opti ons > Back up phone memory or Restore from mem. card . You can only back up the device memory and re store it to t h e same de vice . Form at a mem ory c ard When a me mory card is format t ed, a ll data on the card is permanently lost. Some memory cards a re su pplie d preformat t ed and others require formatting. 1. In the File manager vie w , select t h e memory ca rd. 2. Sele ct Op tio ns > Me m ory card options > Form at . 3. When form a tting is complete , en ter a na me for the m emory ca rd. Lo ck or u nloc k a me mory c ar d To s et a p assw ord to help p revent unaut horise d use, i n th e File manag er view, se lect the me mory card a n d Opti ons > Memory card password > Set . Enter and confirm your pa ssw ord. The pa ssword c a n be up to eight characters long.
67 Data management If you in sert another password-prot ected memory card into you r device, you are prompted to e n ter the pa ssword of the card. To unlock the card, sele ct Op ti ons > Unlock memory card . â Licenc es Digita l rights manag emen t Content owners may use different type s of digital rights management (DRM) te chnologies to protect their intellectual prope rty, including copyrights. This device uses various types of DRM so ftware to acc ess DRM- protec ted conten t. With this d evice you can ac cess con tent protected with WMDRM, OMA DRM 1.0, and O M A DRM 2.0. If certain DRM software fails to protect the c ontent, co ntent o wners may a sk that such DRM softw are's abil ity to a ccess new DRM-protected content be revoked. Revocation may also prevent renewal of such DRM- protect ed conten t already in your device . Revo cation of such DR M softwa re does n ot affect the use of content protected with oth er types of DRM or the use of non-DRM-protected conte nt. Digital rights man agement (DRM) pr otected content com es with an asso ciated activatio n key that define s your rights to u se the conten t. If your device has OMA DRM-prote cted content, to bac k up both the licences and the content, use th e backup feature of No kia PC Suite. Other tran sfer methods may n ot transf er the licences wh ich need to be restor ed with the conten t for you to be able to continu e the use of OMA DRM pr otected content afte r the device mem ory is formatted. Y ou may als o need to r estore the licences in ca se the files o n your devi ce get corrupte d. If your device has WMDRM pr otected content, both the licence s and th e content will be lost if the device memory is formatted. You may also lose the licences and the content if the files on your device get corrupted. Losing the licences or the content may limit your ability to use the same content on your device again. For more info rmation, con tact your service pro vider. Some licences may be connecte d to a specific SIM card, and the protected content can be accessed on ly if the SIM card is in serted in the device. To view the l icences saved in you r device, se lect > Settings > Data mgr . > Licence s . To view valid licences that ar e connected to one or more media files, se le ct Valid licences . Group licences, which contain several licences, are indicated with . To view the licences contain e d in the grou p lice nce, select t h e group licence. To view invalid licences for which the time pe r iod for using the file has excee de d, select I nvalid licences . To buy m ore usage t ime or e xt end the usage period for a media file, select an invalid licence and Opti ons > Get new lic ence . It may n ot be possible to u pdate licences if service message recept ion is disa bled.
68 Data mana gement To view licences that are not in use, select No t i n use . Un us ed li cen s e s ha ve no media file s conne cted to them. To view de tailed inform ation such a s the valid ity status and the ability to s end the file, scroll to a licence, and select it . â Device manager With device manager you can connect t o a server and rece ive configuration settings f or your de vice, cre a te new ser ve r profiles, or view and manage existing server profiles. You may re ce ive configuration settings from y ou r service provider or company information mana gement department. To open t h e device manager, s e lect > Settings > Data mgr . > Device mgr . . Update so ftw are Warni ng: I f you insta ll a softwa re up date, you cannot us e the devic e, even to make emergency ca lls, until the in stallation is comple ted and the device is res tarted. Be sure to back up data before accepting insta llation of an update. Downloading soft ware updates may involve the trans mission of large amounts of data through your se rvice provider' s network. Con tact your ser vice provider for in formation about data transmis sion charges. Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or c on nect the charger before starting the update. 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > Che ck for u pdates . If a n update is ava ila ble, accept to download it. 2. After a successful dow n load, to inst all th e update, se lect Now . To st art the installation later, select Later . To st a rt the installation proce ss later, select Op tio ns > In st all update . If no s e rver profile has been defined, the device a sks you to cr eate one, or if th e re are se veral, to select from a li st of ser vers. Cont a ct you r service provid e r for se rver profile se ttings. Conf igure y our devic e You may receive configur a tion settings from your se rv ice provider or company inf ormatio n manageme nt depa rtment. To connect to a serve r and receive configuration set t ings for you r de vi ce , select Opt io ns > Ser ver profiles , scroll t o t he server profile, and select Op t i ons > Start conf igurat ion . To edit a server profile, scroll to the profile, a n d select Op tion s > Edit profile .
69 Con ne ctiv ity Contact your se rvice provider or company information management de partment for th e server profile se ttings. 17. Con n ectiv it y â Dat a tr a nsfe r With data transfer you can copy or s yn chronise contacts, calen da r entries, a n d possibly other data, such a s video clips and images, from a compat ible device us ing a B luetooth conn ecti o n. Depending on the ot h er device, syn chron isation may n ot be possible a nd data can be copied only once . 1. To transfer or syn chron ise data, sele ct > Settings > Con nectivity > Sw itch . If you have not used Switch be for e, information about the application is displayed. To start transfer ring data, select Co ntinue . If you have used Switch, select the icon St art sync , Start retrievin g or Start sending . 2. Whe n using Bluetooth te ch nology, the devices ne ed to b e paired in orde r to tr ansfer data. Depending on the type of t he other device, an application m a y be sent a nd installed on the other device to enable the da ta transfer. Follow the instructions. 3. Select what content you want to be transferred to your device . 4. Content is transferred to your de vice. The transfer time depends on th e amount of data. Y ou can stop t he t ra nsfer a n d continue late r. â PC Suite With PC Suite you can syn chr onise contacts, ca le ndar entries, a n d notes between your device a n d a compatible PC. You may find more in formation about PC Suite a nd the download link in the support are a on the N okia website, www.nokia.com/pcsu it e. â Bluetooth connectivity Blue toot h wirel ess t echnology enab les wi reless connect ions betwee n ele ctroni c dev ices w ithin a ma ximum r ange of 1 0 metre s (33 feet) .
70 Con necti vity This device is compliant wit h Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following pro files: Advanced Audio Distribution, Audio/Video Remote Control, Basic Imaging, Device Identification, Dial-Up Networking, File Transfer, Hands-free, Headset, O bject Push, Serial Port, SIM Access, Phone Book Access, G eneric Audio/Video Distribution, Generic Access, and Generic Object E xchange. To ensure in teroperability betwe en other devices s upporting Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements f or this model. Check with the manufact urers of other device s to determine their comp atibility with this devic e. Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such fea tures to run in the background while using other features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life. Do no t acc ept Bluet ooth co nnection s from sources yo u do no t trust . A Bluetooth connection is disconnected aut om atically after sending or re ce iving data. Bl uetooth c onnectio n setti ngs Select > Set tings > Connectivity > Bluetooth . Bluetooth â to switch Blue t ooth connectivity o n or off My phone's visibility > Sho wn t o all â to a llow your device to be fou nd by ot h er devices with Blu etooth connectivity at a ll times. To allow you r device to be found for a de fined ti m e period, select D e fin e period . For s ecurity re a sons i t is advisa ble to u se t he Hidden se tting when ever p ossib le. My phone's name â to def ine a n a me for your device Remote SI M mode > On â to enable a not her device, for example , a car kit , to use the SIM card of your device using B luetooth te c h nology (SIM access profile) When the wireless device is in the rem ote SIM mode, you can only use a comp atible connected en hancement , such as a car kit, to ma ke or receive calls . Your wireless devic e will not m ake any calls , except to t he emergenc y number s pr ogrammed int o your device, wh ile in this m ode. To make calls from you r device, you must fir st leave the r emot e SIM mode . If the devic e has been locked, enter the lock code t o unloc k it fir s t. Send d a ta 1. Open the a pplic ation w here t he item you w ant to send i s save d. 2. Scroll to the item you want to send, and select Opt ion s > Send > Via Bluetooth . 3. The device starts t o se arch for devices within range. Pa ire d devices are shown with . Some devices may show only the un ique dev ice addres se s. To find ou t
71 Con ne ctiv ity the unique address of your device, enter t he code *#2820# in the st andby mode. If you have searched for device s e arlier, a list of devices found previou sly is shown. To start a new search, select More devices . 4. Se lect the de vice with which you w ant to connect. 5. If the other device re quires pairin g be fore data ca n be t ra nsmitted, a t one sounds and you a re asked t o ent e r a passcode . Create your own passcode a nd share the pa sscode with the owner of t he other device. You do not have to memorise the passcode. Pair and bl ock devices To open a list of paired devices, in the Bluetooth vie w , scroll right t o Pai re d devices . To pair w it h a device, se lect Opti ons > New paired device , se le ct the device w it h which to pair, a n d exchan ge passcodes. To cancel pa iring, scroll t o the device whose pairing you want to cancel, a nd pres s the clear key. If you want t o cancel all pairings, se lect Opt io ns > Dele te a ll . To set a de vice to be authorised, scroll t o the device, and select Opti ons > Set as authorised . Connections be t ween your device a nd an aut h orised device ca n be made without your knowledge. Use this st atus only for you r own de vices to w hich others do not have access, f or exam ple, your PC or devices that belong to someone you trust. is added next to authorised dev i ces in the paired device s view. To block connections from a device, in the pa ired devices vie w , select t h e device and Block . To view a list of blocked devices, scroll right t o Blocked devices . To unblock a device, scroll to the device, and select De let e . Re ce ive d ata When you receive data u sing Blu etooth tech n ology, you are aske d if you want to accept the message. I f you accept , the item is pla ced in inbox in Me ssaging. â USB connection Conn ect the US B data cabl e to e stabl ish a data c onnecti on betw een t he de vice and a c om patible PC. Select > Set tings > Connectivity > USB and from the following:
72 Con necti vity USB connection mode â to select the default USB connection mode or change the active mode. Se le ct PC Su it e to use the devic e with Nokia PC Suite; Mass st orage to a cce ss fi les on the insert e d memor y card as a mass st orage device; Image tra ns f er to use the device w ith a PictBridge- com patible printer, or M edia transfer to synchronise media files, such a s music, with a compatible version of Win dows Media Pla yer. Ask on con n ection â to se t the de vice to ask t he purpose of the connection each time the ca ble is connected, se lect Yes . To set the default mode to be activated automatically, select No . Aft e r tra nsf e rri ng dat a, en sur e that it is sa fe to u npl ug th e U SB data ca bl e fr om the P C . â Remote synchronisation Sync enabl es you t o syn chronise data such a s your calenda r ent ries, contact s, an d no te s wi th a c om p at ib le co m put e r or a rem o te i nte rn et s e rve r. Select > Set tings > Connectivity > Sync . To create a new profile , se l ect Op tio ns > New sync profile an d ente r the r equire d setti n gs. To synchronise da t a, in t h e main view, mark the da t a to be s yn chronised, and select Opti ons > Synchron ise . â Push to talk Push to talk (PTT, network service) is a real-time voice over IP se rvice (network service). PTT provides direct voice communication conn ected w ith a s i ngle keypress. I n PT T communication, on e person talks w hile t he others list en. The len gth of ti me of each turn i s lim ite d. To check availability a n d costs, and to s u bscribe to the ser vice , contact your service provider. Note that r oaming services may be more limited than home netw ork se rvices. Bef ore you can us e the PTT serv ice, yo u must defi ne the PTT co nnection settin gs. For PTT s ervice settings, contact you r service provide r. Phone calls always t ake priority over PTT ca lls. Select > Applicat ions > PT T . Log in to PTT To log in manually, select Opti o ns > Log in t o PTT .
73 Con ne ctiv ity indicates a PTT connection. indicates th a t PTT is se t to do n ot disturb (DND). Exit PTT Select Optio ns > Exi t . Log out from PTT after exiting application? is displayed. To log out, sele ct Yes . To keep PTT a ct ive in t he background, se lect No . Make a one-to-o ne call Warning: D o not hold the device near you r ear when the l oudspea ker is in use, because t he v olume may be extremely l oud. 1. Sele ct Op tio ns > PTT cont acts > Contacts , sc rol l to the co ntac t you want to talk to, and pre ss t he call key. 2. When the c onnect ion h a s been est abl ished, to talk t o th e other par ticipa nt, press and hold the call key while you talk. 3. To end t he PTT call, sele ct Dis co nnec t , or, if there are several PTT calls, select Op t i ons > Disc onn ect . Make a P T T group call To call a group, select Opti ons > PTT c ontact s > Contacts > Op t i ons > Talk to man y , mark the contacts you want to call, and s ele ct OK . PTT se ssio ns PTT sessions are displayed as call bubbles in the PTT display, giving inform ation about the st atu s of the PTT sessions: Wai t â shown when you press and hold the call key and somebody el se is still speaking i n the PT T session Ta l k â shown when you press and h old the ca ll ke y a nd get the permission t o speak Send a callbac k request To send a callback request from Contacts, scroll t o a contact, and select Optio n s > Send callback request . â Connection manager In the con ne ction man a ger, you ca n identify the status of data connections, view details on t he amount of da ta sent and r ece ived, and en d unused conn e ctions.
74 Enhanc ements Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servi ces from your service pr ovider may vary, depending on n etwork features, rounding off for billing, t axes, and so forth. Select > Set tings > Conn. mgr . . To view connection details, scroll to a conn ection, and select Opt io ns > D etails . To end a connection, scroll to the connection, and select Optio ns > Disco nnect . To end all connections, s e lect Op tion s > Dis connect a ll . 18 . Enhan ceme nts Warning : U se only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this pa rticular mode l. The use of any other type s may invalidate an y approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancem ents, please check w ith your dealer . When you disconnect the power cord of any enh ancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. 19. Batte ry and char ger informat ion Your device is powered by a rechargeable ba ttery. The battery intended for use with this device is BP-5M. This device is intended f or use when supplied with power from the foll ow in g ch ar ger s: AC- 3, A C -4, AC-5 or DC- 4 cha rge rs an d CA- 4 4 char gi n g adap t er. Th e battery ca n be charged and discharged hu ndreds of times, but it will eventu ally wear out. When the ta lk and standby times a re noticeably s horter than norm al, replace the batter y. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosition, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being u sed for the f irst time or if the battery has not been used for a prolon ged period, it may be necessary to connec t the charger, then disconnect and reconnec t it to begin charging the batte ry. If the ba ttery is comp letely discharged, it may take several minutes before the char ging indicator appears on the displa y or before any calls can be mad e. Always sw itc h the devi ce off and disconnect th e char ger befor e removi ng the b attery. Unplug the c harger from the electrical plu g and the devi ce when not in us e. Do not leave a fully charged battery con nected to a charger, since overcharging m ay shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a ful ly charged battery will lose its charge over time. Always tr y to keep the batt ery between 1 5ðC and 25ðC (59ðF and 7 7ðF). Extrem e tem peratur es redu ce the c apacity a nd lifetim e of the ba t te ry. A dev ice with a hot or cold
75 Batt ery and cha rge r i nf orma ti on battery may n ot work temporarily . Battery performa nce is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not short-circ uit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting ca n occur when a meta llic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct conn ection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the ba ttery. (These look like metal s trips on the battery.) This migh t happen, for examp le, wh en you carry a spare battery in your pocke t or purse. Sh ort-circu iting the terminals may damage the battery or the conn ecting object. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may als o explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to loca l regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, or shred cells or batteries. I n the event of a battery leak , do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or ey es. In the event of such a l eak, flus h your s kin or ey es imme di atel y with water, or seek medi cal he lp. Do not modify , remanufac ture, attem pt to insert for eign objects in to the ba ttery, or im merse or expose it to water or other liquids. Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, e s pecially on a hard sur f ace, and you believe the ba ttery has been da m aged, take it to a service cen tre for inspection before con tinuing to use it. Use the battery only for its inte nded purpose. Never use any cha rger or battery that is damaged. Keep your battery out of the reach of small children. Import a nt: Ba tter y talk a nd standby times are estimates only a nd depend on s ignal streng th, net work c onditi ons, f ea tu res used, batter y age a nd condit ion, tempera tures to which battery is exposed, use in digital m ode, a n d many other fact ors. The amount o f time a device is used for calls will affect its sta ndby time. Likew ise, the amoun t of time that the device is turne d on and in the standby m ode will a ffect its talk time. â Nokia batter y authentication guidel ines Always u se original No kia batter ies for yo ur safety. To ch eck that you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorised Nokia dea ler, and inspect the hologram label using the following steps : Successfu l completion of th e steps is not a total assurance of the a uthenticity of the batt ery. If you have any rea son to believe th at your b attery is not a n au thentic, original No kia battery, you s hould refrain from using it, and take it to th e nearest authoris ed Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your authorised Nokia s ervice point or dea ler will inspect the battery for auth enticit y. If authenticity ca nnot be verifie d, return the bat tery to the place of purchase.
76 Care and ma intena nc e Auth entic ate ho logra m 1. When you look at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol f rom one angle and the Nokia Original Enhanceme nts logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram left, r igh t, down and up, you should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively. What if your b a tter y is no t authenti c? If you c annot confir m that you r Nokia batte ry with the hologram on the label is an a uthentic Nokia battery , please do not use the batte ry. Take it to the n earest auth orised Nokia ser vice point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor performance and damage to your devic e and its enhance ments . It may also invalida te any appr oval or wa rranty a pplying t o the de vice. To find out more abo ut original Nokia ba tteries, visit w ww.nokia.com/ battery. Car e and ma inte na nce Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty cove rage. ⢠Keep the devic e dry. Precipitation, hu midity, and all types of liquids or mo isture can conta in minerals th at will corrode electronic cir cuits. If your device doe s get wet, rem ove the battery , and allow the device to dry completely bef ore replacing it. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dus ty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be dam aged. ⢠Do not stor e t he devic e in hot areas. High t emperatures can sh orten the life of electron ic devices, damage ba tteries, and warp or melt ce rtain plastics. ⢠Do not store the dev ice in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal te m peratu re, moisture can form in side the device and damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attem pt to open the device oth er than as instruc ted in this guide. ⢠Do no t drop , knock, or sh ake the device. Rough h andlin g can br eak inte rnal circ uit b oards an d fin e me chan ics. ⢠Do no t use h arsh c hemicals , clea ning so lvents , or str ong deter gents to clea n the d evice.
77 Additional safety information ⢠Do not paint the de vice. Paint can clog the movin g parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use a s oft, clean , dry clo th to clea n any lenses, su ch as c amera, pr oximity s enso r, and lig ht sens or lens es. ⢠Use only the supplied or an a pproved replacement anten na. Unauthorised a ntennas, modifications, or attac hments could damage the device and may v iolate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoors. ⢠Alwa ys create a ba cku p of data you want to ke ep, such as con tacts and cale ndar notes. ⢠To reset the device from tim e to time for optimum performance, pow er off the device and remove th e battery. These su ggestion s apply equ ally to your de vice, batter y, charge r, or any enha ncement . If any device is not w orking properly, take it to th e nearest auth orised service facilit y for service. Dispos al The crossed-out whee led-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you th at all electrical and electronic products, batte ries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their workin g life. This requiremen t applies to the European Unio n and other locations wher e separate coll ection s y stems a re ava i labl e. Do not dispose of these pr oducts as un sorted muni cipal wa ste. By returning the products to collecti on y ou help pr event uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the reu se of material resources. More detaile d information is available from the produc t retailer, local waste au thorities, national producer responsibilit y organizations, or your loca l Nokia representative. For the pr oduct Eco-Dec lar a tion or instructions for returning your obsolete product, go to country-specif ic information at www .nokia.co m. Add itio nal sa fety infor mation â Small ch ildren You r device a nd its en hanc ements may c ontai n small parts. K eep them o ut of t he reach o f small children. â Ope rati ng envi ronme nt This device m eets RF exposu re guidel ines when u sed eit her in the normal use positio n against th e ear or whe n positioned at least 2.2 ce ntimetres (7/ 8 inches) a way from th e body. When a carry ca s e, belt clip, or holder is u sed for body -worn operation, it sh o uld not contain metal and should position the device th e above-stated distance from your body . To transmit da ta files or messages, this devic e requires a quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmis sion of data files or messages may be delayed until such a
78 Additional safety information connecti on is available . Ensur e the above separation dis tance in struction s are follow ed unt il the transmiss ion is completed. Parts of the device ar e magnetic. Met allic materials may be attracted to the devic e. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device, because information sto r ed on them may be erased. â Medical device s Operation of any radio transmitti ng equipment, including wireless phon es, m ay interfer e with the functionality of inadequ ately protected medical devices. Con sult a physician or the manufact urer of the medical de vice to determine if they are adequately sh ielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any r egulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilit ies may be using equ ipment that could be sens itive to external R F energy. Impl anted med ical de vices Manufacturers of medica l devices recommend that a minim um separation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) should be main tained between a wi reless device a nd an implanted medical device, such as a pacem aker or implanted car dioverter defibrillator, to a void potential interference with the m edical device. Persons who have such devices should: ⢠Alwa ys keep th e wireles s device mor e than 15.3 centi metres (6 inch es) f rom the medi cal device w hen the wir eless de vice is turne d on. ⢠Not ca rry the wir eless device in a breast p ocket. ⢠Hold th e wireless device to t he ear opposite th e medic al device to m inimise the potential fo r in te rf ere nc e. ⢠Turn the wirel ess devi c e o f f i m med iately if there is an y r eason to susp ect t hat interfere nce is taking plac e. ⢠Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of their implanted medical device. If you have any questions about us ing your wireless device with an implant ed medical de vi ce , c ons ul t yo ur hea l th c a re p r ovi de r. Hear ing ai ds Some digital wireless devices may in terfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, cons ult y our s ervice p rovide r. â Ve hicles RF signals may af fect improperly in stalled or inadequately sh ielded electronic s ystems in motor vehicl es such a s electron i c fuel injec tion sy stems, el ectron ic ant iskid (antiloc k) brak ing syst ems, e lect ronic s p eed con tr ol syst ems, and ai r b ag sy stem s. For m or e informa tion, check w ith the man ufacture r, or its repres entative , of your veh icle or any equipment that has bee n added. Only qualified personn el should service th e device or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to
79 Additional safety information the devic e. Check regu larly that all w ireles s device equipm ent in you r vehicle is m ounted and operating pr operly. Do not store or carry flammable liqu ids, gases, or ex plosive materials in the sa me compar tment a s the device, its parts , or enhan cements . For vehi cles eq uipped with an air bag, remembe r that air bags inflate with great force. Do not plac e objects, inclu ding ins talled or portabl e wireles s equipm ent in t he area over the air ba g or i n the air bag deployment are a. If in-vehicle wireless equ ipment is imprope rly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury cou ld result. Using your device w hile flying in aircr aft is prohib ited. Swi tch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dang erous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone n etwork, and may be illegal. â Potentia lly explosi ve envir onm ent s Switch off your de vice when in any area with a poten tially explosi ve atm osph ere, and o bey all signs and instruction s. Potentially exp losive atmospher es include areas whe re you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots , storage, and dis tribution areas; chemical plants; or where bla sting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosph ere are often, but not always , clearly marked . T hey include be low deck on boats, c hemic al trans f er o r sto rage facilities an d areas whe re the air con tains chem icals or particles su ch as gra in, dust, or metal powde rs. You should check w ith th e manufa cturers of veh icles u sing liquefi ed petrole um gas (such as propane or butane) to dete rmine if this device can be safely use d in their vicinity. â Emergenc y call s Impo rtant: This device operates using radio si gnals, wireless networks, landli ne networks , a n d user-programmed functions. If your de v ice supports voice c alls over the in ternet (inte rnet ca lls), activate both th e intern et calls a nd the cellular phone. The device w ill attempt to m ake emergency calls over both the cellu lar networks and through your internet call provide r if both are activated. Connection s in all conditions ca nnot be guarant eed. You should never rely solely on any wirele ss device f or essential commu nications like m edical emergencies . To ma ke an emergen cy call : 1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength . Depending on your devic e, you m ay also nee d to com plete the fo llowing: ⢠In sert a SIM car d if your devic e uses one . ⢠Rem ove ce rtain call rest rictions you have ac tivated in your device . ⢠Change you r profile from offline or flight profile mode to an active profile. 2. Pre ss the end key a s man y t imes as need ed to clea r the di s pla y and re ady the device for calls.
80 Additional safety information 3. En ter the o ffici a l emergency number for yo ur pre s ent locatio n. Emerge ncy numb ers vary by location. 4. Pr ess the c all key. When ma king an eme rgency ca ll, give all th e necessa ry inf ormation as accurate ly as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until give n permission to do so. â Certificat ion information (S A R) This mobile d evice m ee ts guide lines fo r expos ure to r adi o waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio wave s recommended by in ternational guidelin es. These guidelines were developed by the independe nt scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelines for mob ile devices employ a unit of measuremen t known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the I CNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/ kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. T es ts for SAR are conducted using standard operating pos itions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency b ands. The a ctual SAR leve l of an oper ating device can be bel ow the maxim um value b ecause t he devi c e i s d esign ed to us e only th e power re quired to reach t he network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network b a se s tation. T he hi ghest SAR value u nder the I CNIRP gui delines f or use of t h e device at th e ear is 1.0 8 W/kg. Use of device a ccessories and en hancement s may r esult in d ifferen t SAR val ues. SAR valu es may vary depending on national reportin g and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www.nokia.com.
81 Inde x A A-G PS assi st ed GPS 25 alarm clock. See clock. B barring password 17 Bluetooth conne c tio n set tings 70 receiving data 71 sending da ta 70 bookmarks 55 C cache 58 calendar 59 call re gi ster. Se e log. calls an swer in g 20 barring 23 endin g 19 international 19 mak ing 19 reject ing 20 speed dial 19 wait i ng 21 camera capturing im ages 44 fla sh 44 re cor din g vid eo 47 sc enes 46 self-timer 45 sequence mode 46 still im age camera s etting s 48 video recorder settings 48 charging battery 10 clock 59 confer ence call 20 conn ection mana ger 73 connecti vity 69 contact s 38 me mo r y co ns um pt io n 39 converter 60 D data cable. See USB data transfer 69 device ma nager 68 dictio nary. See mobile dict ionary diverting calls 22 E e-mail m essages 36 F file m anager 66 Fl ash P layer 55 forwarding calls. See diverting calls G gallery 39 GPS GPS connectio n 25 maps 27 position ing 25 H help 8 I indica tors GPS light 15 icons 14 stat us lig ht 15 K keygu ard. See ke ypad lock. keypa d loc k 16 L list ening t o musi c 49 lock code 10 , 16 log 25
82 M map s browsing m aps 27 media player. See RealPlayer. me mory car d. See mic roSD ca rd me nu 15 me ssage s lis tening to 37 ser vice mess age s 35 SIM messages 37 microSD ca rd 9 mobile dictionary 60 mu s ic player downloading mu sic 50 mu s ic shop 50 playlists 49 tr ansf errin g mu sic 50 N note s 60 active n otes 59 O offline mode. See offline pr ofile offline profile 14 one-touch dia l. See s peed dialling. op era to r se le cti on 23 P paired devic es 71 phonebook. See conta c ts. PIN 10 , 17 module PIN 17 signing P IN 17 positioning 25 profiles 58 PTT. See push to ta lk. PUK 17 push to talk 72 R ra dio 53 Re alPl ay er rec or de r 55 rin gi n g t o nes 39 video ringing tones 40 S sc reen sa ver 15 ser vice co mma nds 37 settings con nec ti on 63 data call 64 messa ging 37 packet data 63 phone 62 Setting w izard 12 spe ech 64 writin g language 33 sharing on line 42 software u pdates 68 speed dialling 19 standby theme 13 swit c h.See data transf er. sy nc hr o nis at io n 72 T text i nput 33 themes 58 tr ansf errin g mu sic 50 U updating software 68 UPIN 17 USB 71 using p hone with out a SI M ca rd 14 V video call 21 video sharing 23 voic e commands 62 voice dialing 20 voice mailbox 19 voic e recorder. Se e r e cord er. volum e 16 W web con nect io n se cur ity 55 fee ds 57 saving a page 57 viewing a saved page 57 viewing bookmarks 55 worl d cloc k. Se e c lock. writin g text. See t ext inp ut.