Nokia N-3100 User Manual

User Guide Light Up Y our Lif e ©2004 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights r eserved. Nokia, the Models 3100, the Model 3120 and the Original Enhancements logo ar e either tr ademarks or r egister ed trademarks of Nokia Corpor ation and/or its affiliates. Nokia r eserves the right to mak e changes t o pr oducts or specifications without prior notice. Some f eatur es ar e network dependent. Learn mor e about Nokia at www .nokia.c a. Nokia is listed on the NYSE (NOK). Nokia Pr oducts Limited 601 Westney Road South, Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 T el: (905) 427-1373 or 1-888-22-NOKIA (1-888-226-6542) F ax: (905) 619-4360 Internet: www .nokia.ca Printed in Canada 9235047
Nokia 3 1 0 0 and Nokia 3 120 User Guide What inf ormation is needed? Nu mb er s Where is the nu mber? My numb er Wireless service provider V oi ce mail number Wireless service provider Wi r ele ss p r ov id er ’ s nu m ber Wireless service provider Wi r ele ss p r ov id er ’ s cu s to m er c a r e Wireless service provider Model nu mber 310 0 310 0 b 31 2 0 3 1 20b Label on back of phone (under battery) Phone t ype number RH-19 (for 3 1 00 and 3 1 20) RH-50 (for 3 1 00b and 3 120b) Label on back of phone (under battery) Internation al mobil e equipment ide ntity ( IME I) Label on back of phone (under battery). See “Find information about your phone” on page 7.
LEGA L IN FORM ATIO N DECLARA TION O F CONFORM ITY W e, NOKIA CORPO RA TION declare under our sole responsibility that t he products RH-12 and RH-28 are in conformity wit h the provisions of t he following Counc il Directive:1999/5/ EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http:// www .nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. PA R T N O . 92355 15, ISSUE NO. 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. Al l rig ht s r ese rve d. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, the Nok ia Orig inal Enha ncements logos, Nokia 3 1 00, Nokia 3 1 20, X pres s- o n, P op-P ort and PC Suite are t rademarks or register ed trademarks of Nokia Corporation. All other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. Printed in Canada 08/ 2004 US P at ent No 58 18437 and other pending patents. T9 text input soft ware Copyright © 199 9-2003. Tegic Communic ations, Inc. All r ights res erved. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security . Java is a trademark of Sun Microsys tems, Inc. The information contained in this user guide was written for the Noki a 3 1 00 pro d uct a nd t he N oki a 31 2 0 product. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia re serves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIR CUMST ANCES SHA LL NOKIA B E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LO SS OF DAT A OR INCOM E OR AN Y SPECIA L, INCIDE NTAL, AND CO NSEQUEN TIAL OR IN DIRECT D AMAG ES HOWSO EVER CAUSED. TH E CONTEN TS OF THIS DOCU MENT ARE PROV IDED "AS IS." EXCEPT AS REQ UIRED BY APPLICABL E LAW , N O WARRANTIES OF ANY KI ND, EITHER EXPR ESS OR IMPLIED, IN CLU DING, BUT NOT LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICU LAR PURPOSE, AR E MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACC URACY A ND REL IABILITY O R CONTENT S OF THIS DOCU MENT . N OKIA RESERV ES THE RIG HT TO REVISE THI S DO CUME NT OR W ITHDR AW IT AT AN Y TI ME WI THOU T PRI OR NOTI CE . EXPORT CONTROLS This dev ice may contain commodities , technology , or software subject to expor t laws and r egulations from the U. S. and other countries. Diversion contr ary to law is prohibited. FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Y our device may caus e TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or In dustry Canada can r equire you to stop using your telephone if such interfer ence cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility . This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules . Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not caus e harmfu l interference . 168 .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide iii Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Co nten ts Quick guid e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1. For your safety . . . . . . . . . . 3 About your device . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Network Se rvices . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Shar ed memor y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. W elcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Look for update s . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Accessibility solutions . . . . . . . 6 Copyright protection . . . . . . . . 6 Contact N oki a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3. Overview of functions . . . . . 9 4. SIM card and battery . . . . . 1 0 SIM card inst allation . . . . . . . 1 0 Charge th e batter y . . . . . . . . . 13 Set up you r hea dset . . . . . . . . 13 5. About your phone . . . . . . . 14 In-ph one help . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 About the a ntenn a . . . . . . . . . 14 Start scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Special user interface features . 15 The m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 About indicators and icons . . 16 Cha nge the Xpr ess- on ™ cove rs . 18 6. Basic operations . . . . . . . . 20 Switch the phone o n or off . . 20 Set the tim e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Make and answer calls . . . . . . 2 0 Options during a call . . . . . . . 22 Adjust the earpiece volu me . . 22 Speaker phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 7. T ext entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Standard mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Predictive tex t . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Enter punctuation and special characters . . . . . . 25 8. Phone security . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Lock the keypad (K eyguard) . . 26 Security le vels . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Call res triction . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Fixed dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Access code s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Closed user groups . . . . . . . . . 29 9. Messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Befo re you can se nd and receive me ssag es . . . . . . . 30 Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 T ext mess ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Multime dia messa ges . . . . . . 35 Forward m ess ages . . . . . . . . . 38 Picture m essage s . . . . . . . . . . 39 V oice mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Info mes sa ge service . . . . . . . 43 Messag e settin gs . . . . . . . . . . 43 Service commands . . . . . . . . . 45 1 0. Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Recent ca ll lists . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Call counter s and tim ers . . . . 48 1 1. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Contacts menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 T ypes of infor mation . . . . . . . 49
iv Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Sa ve num bers , tex t it ems, and ima ges per con tact . . . . . 50 Make a ca ll from con tacts . . . 50 Edit a contact en try . . . . . . . . 50 Delete nam es and numbers . . 50 Co py co nta c ts en t rie s . . . . . . . 5 1 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 View ser v ice an d own n um ber s . 52 Caller gr oups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Select contacts v iew and mem ory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 12. Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Custom ize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Set a timed profile . . . . . . . . . 55 13. Operator menu . . . . . . . . . 56 14. Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Ov er Th e Air ( O T A) serv ic e . . . 57 P ers onal s hortcuts . . . . . . . . . . 57 Screen saver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Time an d date . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Enhance men t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Restore f actory settings . . . . . 62 15. Alarm cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 16. Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 17. Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 18. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Game down loads menu . . . . . 67 Laun ch a game . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Game options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 19. A pplications . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Laun ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 World clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 20. Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Calculat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Countdown timer . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V oice record er . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 2 1. Servic es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 T echnology background . . . . . 74 Service pr ovider . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Set up s ervice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Connect to the service . . . . . . 75 Set up f or browsi ng . . . . . . . . 75 GPRS, H SCSD, and C SD . . . . . 76 Set up an automatic connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Bookmar ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Appeara nce settings . . . . . . . . 77 Service in box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Empty the ca che me mor y . . . 78 Authority cer tificates . . . . . . . 78 Dis co nne ct fr om t he mobile I nternet . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 22. Go to menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Cho ose fu nctions . . . . . . . . . . 79 Orga nize f unctions . . . . . . . . . 79
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide v Copyright © 2004 N okia 23. Inst ant messaging . . . . . . . 80 Network sele ction . . . . . . . . . . 80 User n ame a nd pa ssword . . . . 82 Log into service . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Log off ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 24. PC connectivity . . . . . . . . . 88 Nokia PC Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 25. Enhancement s . . . . . . . . . . 89 Miscellan eous . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 P owe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 26. R eferen ce infor mation . . . . 90 Battery inf orma tion . . . . . . . . 90 Enhan cemen ts . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Enhan cements, ba tteries , and charge rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Care and mainten ance . . . . . . 92 Additional saf ety information 92 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . 94 27. T echnical information . . . . 9 7 28. No kia O ne-Y ear Limited W arranty . . . . . . . . 99 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5
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Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 1 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y our Nokia phone at a glance
2 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Quick guide Pres s Press a key briefly and release it. Pres s and hol d Press a key , hold it for tw o to three secon ds, and release it . Make a call Enter a pho ne num ber and press th e Ta l k key . Ans we r a ca ll Press t he Tal k key . Ans wer ca ll duri ng c all Select Answ er c al l . End a call Press t he End key . Decl ine a cal l Press th e End key . Mute a cal l Select Opti ons > Mute during a call. Red ial Press t he Tal k key twi ce. Adju st c all v olu me Press t he Scro ll l ef t or Scrol l rig ht key d u ri ng a c all. Use t he in -ca ll m en u Select Opti ons during a call. Save a name an d nu mber Enter a number , s elect Options , s e lec t Save , en ter a name, and sel ect OK . Use 1- t ouc h di a ling Press and hold a key ( 2 –8 ). Y ou must assi gn a ke y to a number in Co ntacts . Look up a na m e Press t he Scro ll l ef t or Scrol l rig ht key . Che ck vo ice mail Press and hold the 1 key (con tact yo ur servic e pro vider for details). Wri te and send te xt mes sage s Select Menu > Messag es > T ext messag es > Cr eate message . Ente r the m essage and select O pti o ns > Se nd . Enter the numbe r and select OK . Write an d send mult imedi a m ess ages Select M enu > Mes sage s > Mu lt ime dia m sgs. > C re ate message . Ente r the m essage , sele ct Op ti o ns and sele ct eith er Send to numb er , Send to e-mail, or Send to many . Read new m essage If 1 message r ece iv ed appe ars on the display , sel ect Sh ow .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 3 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Fo r y ou r sa f ety 1 For your s afety Read th ese s imple guideline s. Not follow ing the m m ay be dange rous or il legal. Read the comp lete use r guide for further in formation. SWITCH ON SAFEL Y Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or whe n it may cause inte rferenc e or danger . ROAD SAFETY COM ES FIRST Obey all loc al laws . Alw ays ke ep your hands free to opera te the vehic le while drivin g. Y our first consideration w hile drivin g should be road sa fety . INTERFE REN CE All wire less pho nes m ay be sus ceptible to inte rference, wh ich cou ld affect performan ce. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPIT ALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical equipment. SWI TCH OFF IN AI RCRA FT Follow any re strictions. Wireless devices can c ause interfere nce in a ircraft. SWI T CH OFF WHEN REFUELIN G Don't use the phone at a refueling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals. SWIT CH OFF N EAR BLASTI NG Follow any restrictions. Don't use the phone where blasting is in progress. USE SE NSIBL Y Use on ly in the n ormal position as explaine d in the product docume ntati on. Don't t ouch the ant enna un nec essa rily . QUALIFI ED SERVICE Only qualifie d personne l may install or re pair th is produc t. ENHAN CEMENT S AND BATTERIES Use on ly approved enhancements and batteries. Do not co nnect incompa tible p roducts .
4 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia WA T ER -RESIS TANCE Y our phone is n ot wat er-resistant. Keep it dry . BAC KUP COPIES Remembe r to make back-up copies or k eep a writt en record of all important information stored in y our phone . CONN ECT ING T O O THE R DEV ICES Whe n conn ec ting to a ny oth er device , read its use r guide for d etail ed safety ins tru ctions. Do not c onnec t incompa tible produ cts. EMER GENC Y CA LLS Ensure the ph one is switc hed on and in servic e. Press the End key as man y times a s ne eded to cle ar th e d isplay a nd return to t he main scre en . E nter the em erge nc y num ber , then pres s t he Tal k ke y . Give your location. Do n ot end t he call until given pe rmission to do so. • ABOUT YOUR DEVICE The wireless device described in th is guide is approved for u se on the GSM 85 0, 900, 180 0, and 1900 network s: Contact your se rvice provider for m ore informati on about netw orks. When using t he featu res in this de vice, obe y all laws and respect priv acy and legitimate right s of othe rs. Warning: To use an y fea tures in this de vic e, oth er t han th e alarm cloc k, the phon e must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use m ay c ause interference or danger . Nokia 3 1 00 and Nokia 3 1 20 phone s RH-19 900, 180 0, and 1 900 netw orks Nokia 3 1 00b and Nokia 3120b phone s RH-50 850, 180 0, and 1 900 netw orks
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 5 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Fo r y ou r sa f ety • NETWORK SERVICES To use the phone you mu st have service from a w ireless service provider . Many of the features in this device depend on feature s in the wireles s network to functio n. These Network Serv ices may not be available on all ne tworks or you may have t o m ake specific a rrangeme nts w ith your servic e provide r before y ou ca n utilize Network Services. Y ou r service provider may ne ed to giv e you additional in structions for their use and e xplain w hat c harges will apply . Som e network s may h ave limitat ions that affect how yo u can us e N etwork Service s. F or instanc e, s ome ne tw orks m ay not support all lan guage-depende nt characters and services. Y our se rvice provider may h ave requested t hat certain features be disabled or n ot activat ed in y our devic e. If so, they will not appear on you r devic e m enu. C ontact your servic e provide r for m ore informati on. • SHARED MEMORY The following features in this phone may share me mory: contacts, text and multimedia messages, images and rin ging tone s in gallery , calendar , to-do no tes, and Java ™ games and appli catio ns. Use of one or more of these f eatures may reduce the mem ory available for th e remaining fe atures sharing m emory . For example , saving m any images or book marks m ay u se all of th e available me mory . Y our phone m ay display a message th at the memory is ful l when you try to use a sh ared memory feature . In this case, delete some of the in formation or entries stored in the sh ared memo ry features before continuing. Some of the features, such as, contacts, text and multime dia me ssages, im ages a nd ringing tone s in galle ry , calen dar , to -do no tes, and Java games and applications may have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to the m in addition t o the am ount of me mory share d wi th oth er feature s.
6 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2W e l c o m e Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 3 1 0 0 or Nokia 3 120 mobile phone. Y our phone provides many fun ctions wh ich are prac tical for daily u se, such as a stopwatch, alarm clock , calculat or , cal endar , an d mo re. Y our pho ne can also con nect to a PC, laptop, or other device using the data cable. To pe rsonalize your phone, you can set your fa vo rite ringin g tone s, cre ate a Go to Menu, and select a n Xpre ss-o n ™ color cove r . • LOOK FOR UPDATES From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect c hanges. The latest version may be a vailable at www .nokiausa.ca . Also, an int eractive tutori al may be available at www .nokiahow to.com . • ACCESSIBILITY SO LUTIONS Nokia is comm itted to m aking mobile phones e asy to use for all indiv iduals, including those with dis abilities. F or more informa tion, visi t the w eb s ite at www .nokiaacce ssibili ty .com . • CO PY RIGHT P ROT E CTIO N Copyright protections may prevent some images , ringing tones, and other conte nt from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. • CON TAC T NOKI A If you ever need to c al l Nok ia C us tomer Care o r yo ur serv ic e pro vi der , yo u w il l n e e d to provide specific info rmation about y our ph one.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 7 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia We l c o m e Find information about your phone This information is provided on the phone label. The label is on the back of the phone (unde r the batt ery). It contains the m odel and serial numbers, as well as oth er important information abou t your phone. See “ Remo ve the ba ck cove r and battery” on page 1 0 for instruc tions on how to access the phon e label. The label shows t he follow ing: • Phone type (RH-19 or RH -50) • Phone mo del (3 1 00, 3 1 00b , 3 12 0, or 3 12 0b) • Internati onal M obile Eq uipmen t Identity ( IMEI) • Indu stry C ana da ID nu mbe r Have the phone or enhancement available Whether you a re calling about your phone or an enha ncement, have the equi pment with yo u wh en you ca ll. If a N okia re pres enta tiv e asks a spe cific ques tion a bout the e nh an ce m e n t, you wil l have it available for quic k reference. Nokia C ustomer Care C enter , USA Customer Care, Canada Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Ce nter Boulevard, Suite #1 50 T ampa, F lorida 336 14 Te l: 1-888-N OK IA-2U (1-88 8-66 5-4228) Fax: 1-8 13-24 9-96 19 For TTY u sers: 1-8 00-2 4-NO KIA ( 1-8 00-2 46- 6542) Nokia Products Ltd. 60 1 Westney Rd. S outh Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Te l: 1-9 05- 427- 137 3 1-888- 22-N OKI A (1-888-22 6-65 42) Fax: 1-905- 6 19-43 60 We b s i t e: www .nokia.ca
8 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Contact your ser vice prov ider In man y cases, the s ervice provide r will mak e available descripti ons of its services and instructions for using features, such as: • V o ice m ail and v oice priv acy • Call wa iting, call forwa rding, and calle r ID • Messagin g • News and in formation s ervices • Select ed Internet service s Service providers m ay differ in their support of features. Before you sign up w ith a service provider , make sure th at th e service provider supports the feature s that you ne ed.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 9 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Overview of functions 3 Overview of functions Ce rt ai n fe at ure s use sh ar ed memo ry . See “ Shared memory ” on page 5 for more inform ation. • Multimedi a Messaging Serv ice (MMS), see “ Mu ltimedia me ssages” on page 35 and “ Opti ons ” on page 32. • Speaker phone function, see “ Speaker phon e ” on page 2 2 • P oly phonic M IDI rin ging t ones enable ric her ringin g tones with a wide variety of sound s. • General P acket Radio Service (GPRS) is u sed for sending and receiving data over the mobile n etwork. Y o ur phone supports up to th ree simu ltaneous G PRS connections. See “ GPRS, HSCSD, and CSD ” on page 7 6. • MIDP Java applic atio ns spec ially desi gned for m obile p h ones. See “ Appl ica tio ns ” on p age 68 . • Noki a OT A setti ngs serv ice. Se veral servi ces need pr oper settin gs in y our p hone . Y ou may r ece ive the sett ing s dire ctly as an Ove r Th e Ai r ( OT A) message and y ou only need to save the se ttings. Cont act your nearest authorized Nok ia dealer for more in formation. • The built-in browser can interpret both W AP-based and XHTML-based con ten t. See “ Services” on page 7 4. • Special user inte rface feature s allow you t o choose tw o t ypes of me nu interface , Lis t and Grid . See “ Me nu v iew” on page 6 1.
1 0 Copy right © 2004 N okia 4 SIM card and battery Before you begin, you ne ed to pre pare your phone by ins talling the SIM ca rd and chargin g th e batt ery . This c hapte r covers th es e topics , a s we ll as ins tru ctions o n how to attach the optional head set. • SIM CARD INSTALL ATION War nin g: Keep all SI M ca rds out of the reach of s mall c hildren. Fo r availability and informa tion on u sing SI M c ard servi ces, c ontact yo ur SI M card vendor . This may be the serv ice provider , network o perator , or other vendor . Rem ove the ba ck cov er and battery 1 With th e back of the phon e facing you, pu sh the ba ck c ove r release bu tton. 2 Slide and lift the bott om of the back cov er t o rem ove. 3 After yo u ha ve re mov ed the back co ve r , ins er t yo u r f ing er int o the finger grip an d lift the battery from its compartm ent.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 11 C opyright © 2004 Nokia SIM card and battery Install the SI M card The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful w hen h andling, inse rting, or remov ing the card. 1 Use a fing ernail as a l ever to unlatch the meta l SIM card holder . 2 Swing the S IM card holde r open. 3 Insert th e SIM card into t he holder as show n, beveled corner first, w ith the gold colore d co ntact s o n the SIM card face up (away from the phon e).
12 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 4 Swing the S IM card holder closed. The gold colored contacts on the SIM card will me et the gold c olored con tacts on th e in side of the phon e . Gen tl y pr es s the S IM ca r d hold er int o the phone unti l it cli cks in to plac e. Install the battery The SIM card mu st be installe d be fore installing the battery . 1 P osition the batt ery so the gold colored c ontact s match up w ith those on t he phon e. The batt ery label sh ould be faci ng toward the pho ne. 2 Inse rt the ba ttery , cont a ct end first into the ba ttery slot. 3 Snap the ot her end of the battery into place. Repla ce the ba ck cover 1 Place the bac k cover just below its locked position on th e back of the phone . 2 Slide the back co ve r toward the top of the phone to lock th e cover in to p lac e. Note: Always store and us e the phon e with the c ove rs atta ched.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 13 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia SIM card and battery • CHARGE T HE BATTERY 1 Connect the charger t o a st anda r d wall outlet. 2 Ins ert t h e c ha rge r p lu g into th e rou n d ja ck in t he bot tom of the ph on e. The battery power indicator ( or battery bar) appears on the screen and starts scrolling. If the phon e is on, Charging appears briefly on the screen. When the battery bar stops scrolling , the battery charge is comple te. Ba tter y full appears als o, if the phone is on. 3 Disconnect th e charger from the phon e. Y ou ca n u se th e phon e w hil e th e char ge r is con nec te d. • SET UP YO UR HEADSET Y our p hone may come with a he adset you can use while talkin g on y our p hone. The hea dset pro vi des c onv eni ent han dsfr ee us e of the phon e. The HS -5 heads et is compat ible with you r phone . Connect the headset 1 Inse rt the head se t plug into the h eads et jac k in the phone. 2 Put the round e ar bud in to one e ar . Use the headset With the hea dset (HS-5 ) co nnecte d, you c an ma ke and answe r calls a s usual, us ing th e keypad to pre ss th e Talk key a nd the End ke y or to e nt er nu mbe rs to c al l. The m icrophone for the h eadset hangs at t he side of your head. Although th e microphon e may seem far from you r m outh, you can s peak at a no rmal volum e. R efer to the pack aging ma terials of your he adset for fu rther information regarding its operation.
14 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 5 About your pho ne • IN-PHONE HELP Many feat ures h ave brie f descri pt ions (hel p te xt) whi ch c an be vie wed on t he displ ay . T o vi ew the help text , scro ll to a feature an d wait for about 1 5 secon ds. Select More to view all of the de scription (if necessary) or select Back to ex it. See “ Hel p t ext ” on page 6 0 for more informatio n. • ABOUT THE ANTENNA Note: Y our phone has a b uilt-in ante nna. As with an y other radio transmit ting devic e, do not tou ch the antenn a unnec es sarily whe n th e phone i s sw it ched o n. Contac t with the antenna affect s call qualit y and may cause the pho ne to ope rate at a high er power le vel than oth erwi se n eede d. Not touching the antenn a during a c all optim ize s the antenna performance and the talk time of your ph one. Hold t he phone as y ou would any oth er telephon e, with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 15 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia About your phone • START SCREEN When you turn on your phone , the firs t scre en th at appe ars is th e sta rt scr een.Th e st art s cr e en is “ home base ” and indica tes that th e phone is in the standby mode . Sign a l stre n gth — A highe r bar indicates a stronger network signal. Batter y level — A higher bar in dicates more power in the b attery . Me nu — The L e ft s e lectio n key i n the stan dby mode acce sse s the menu function s. Contac ts — The Right selection key in the stand by mod e accesses eit her the Co ntac ts menu, the Go t o menu , or a service provider ’ s home page. After you set functions for the Right s elect ion key , t he wo rd Con tacts chan ges to Go to in the star t sc reen . T o set t he func tions, see “ P ersonal shortcuts ” on page 57 . To activate a func tion in the Go to menu, select Go t o in the start screen, scroll t o the desired fu nction, and pres s Select . • SPECIAL USER IN TERFACE FEATURES Y ou can choose from two types of m enu int erface: List and Gr id . See “ Menu vi ew ” on page 6 1 for more in formation. In the List interface , full co lor imag es introdu ce ever y me nu . U se t h e Sc ro ll u p and Scro ll dow n keys to na vigate th rough the me nu s. In the Grid interface , multiple menu icons appear on a single d isplay . Use all four scroll keys to navigate throug h the icons . The Gr id interface is on ly av ailab le in the Nokia 3 1 00b and the Nokia 3 120b phones . Batte ry lev el Contac ts Signal strength Menu
16 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Animated screen save rs Y our ph one has pre installed animated, color screen savers that c an be accessed from the Ga llery . See “ Scr een sav er ” on page 57 for more in formation. Pres s any key t o d eac tivate th e sc ree n sa ver . W al lpaper Y ou can set the phone to display a background pictu re (wallpaper) when it is in the standby mode. • THE M ENU Y o ur phone offers m any func tions that are grouped in menus and sub menus. A c ce s s thes e m enus w ith t he sele ction keys an d scro ll keys . S ee “ Y our Nokia phone at a glance ” on page 1 i n the qu ick guide for th e location of the selection keys and sc roll keys on your phone . Scroll bar While using ph one menus , a scroll bar appears at th e far right o f the screen . This bar i ndicates where y ou are in t he menu. Ea c h num b ere d “ tab” on the bar represents a different me nu ite m. For e xa mple, p ress Menu once. T he sc roll bar ap pears with the fir st (top ) tab displayed . A different tab appears each time you press the Scro ll up or Scro ll down key . • ABOU T IND IC A TO RS AND I CO NS On your phon e, you hav e two types of identifiers: indi cators and icons. Indicators Indica tors show the status of the phone. The phon e uses three types of indicators: • The signal strength indic ator shows the strengt h of the signal to your pho ne. • The battery strengt h ind icator show s how much power is left in you r phone ’ s bat tery . • The vol ume ind icator s hows the e arpiece volume level. Se e “ Adjust the earpiece volume ” on page 22 for details.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 17 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia About your phone Icons Icon s are graph ical re presenta tions of a spec ific item or situa tion. The follow ing table shows examples an d tells you what each icon m eans. Icon What it means Y ou h ave one or more text or picture messages. See “ Read and reply” on page 3 3. Y ou have one or more multimed ia messa ges. See “ Read and reply ” on page 36. Y ou have one or more voice message s. See “ V o ice me ssage s ” on page 4 1. Y our ph one ke ypa d is locked . Se e “ Loc k the ke ypa d (K eygu ard ) ” on page 26. Y our phone is s et to th e Sil e nt profile . See “ Profiles” on page 54 . The alarm clock i s set to On . See “ Alarm clock ” on page 63. The c ount down tim er is ru nnin g. See “ Countdown t imer ” on page 7 1. The stopwatch timer is ru nning in the background. See “ Stopw atch” on page 7 2. A GPRS dial-up connection is established. See “ GPRS, H SCSD, and CSD ” on page 7 6. Y ou have an in coming or o utgoing call du ring a GPRS dial-up connection. GPRS is suspended. Forward all voice calls . Al l c a lls a re f o rwa r de d t o a not he r n um be r . I f y ou have two phone lines, the indicator for line 1 is and for line 2 . The ti med profile is sele cted. See “ Profiles” on p age 54.
18 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • CHANGE THE XPRESS - ON ™ COVE RS War nin g: Before changing cove rs, ensure the phone is powered off and disconnected from t he charger or any ot her device. Alway s store and use the ph one wit h th e covers attach ed. Rem ove the ba ck cov er This procedure is di scussed in the section “ Remove t he back co ver an d batt ery ” on page 1 0 . Y ou do no t ne ed t o remo v e th e ba tt ery when c hang in g yo ur ph one ’ s co ve r s. Remove the front cover 1 Pull the front cover latc h on the bottom of th e phone while gently pulling the to p of the fro nt c over away from the rest of the phone. Install the key mat and new front cover 2 Rem ove the key mat from th e ol d front cove r and place it in to the new front cove r as shown . 1 2
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 19 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia About your phone 3 Inse rt the latch es from th e bottom of the n ew fron t cov er into the matching hole s at the botto m of the pho ne. 4 Gently push the la tches from the middle and bottom of th e fro nt cover int o the ma tching h oles in th e middle and bottom of th e p hone. 5 Gently sna p th e cover int o place . 6 P osition the back c over over the locking catches on both sides of the phone and slide toward the top of the ph one. 3 4 5 6
20 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 6 Basic operations • SWITCH THE PHONE ON OR OFF War nin g: D o not switc h th e p hone on wh en wireless phone use is prohibited or w hen it m ay cause inte rferen ce or danger . 1 To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the pow er key on top of the ph one for at least thre e seconds. If the phone displays Ins ert S IM car d , ev en th ough the SIM card is prope rly inserted, or SIM ca rd n ot supp orte d , contact your servic e provider . 2 If the phone ask s for a PIN code, e nter the PIN c ode (displayed as ****) and selec t OK . 3 See the information about PIN codes on page 29, if applicable. 4 If the phone asks for a se curity code, enter th e security code and select OK . See “ Security ” on page 62 for more information. If the langua ge that a ppears in your displ ay is not correct, see “ Set the display language ” on page 60 for information on c hanging the display language. • SET T HE TIME 1 Select Menu > Sett in gs > T im e and d ate s ettin gs > Cl ock > Set the time . 2 Enter the ti me (in hh :m m format ), select OK , then sel ect am or pm . • MAKE AND ANSWER CALLS Use the keypad Ent er th e phon e number (i ncl ud ing the area c ode) an d pr ess the Ta l k key . • To delete a c hara cter to the le ft of t he curs or , sel ect Clear . • To end the c all or t o ca ncel the call atte mpt, pre ss th e En d key . Use contacts 1 Select Men u > Contacts > Fin d and s croll to the en try y ou wa nt to view . 2 Press t he Tal k key to ma ke the c al l o r sel ect De tai ls to vie w the e ntry deta ils. To search t he lis t o f entrie s quic kly , en ter th e first le tter of the n ame for w hich you are search ing.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 21 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Basic operations Redial the last number Press t he Tal k key twic e. Make an international call 1 Press the Star key t wice f or t he in terna tio nal prefix. A Pl us ( ) sign replace s the int ernational access code. 2 Enter the co untry c ode, th e a rea code w ithout a lead ing zero (if necess ary), and the phone nu mber . Make a conference call Conferenc e ca lling is a ne twor k service that allows u p to six person s to tak e part in a confe ren ce ca ll. 1 Make a call to th e first participant . 2 To call a ne w p articipa nt, se lect Op tions > New call . 3 Enter the ph one nu mbe r of the new participant ( or select Find to ret r ie ve a number from Co ntacts ) and sele ct Call . The first c all is put on h old. 4 When th e new c all pic ks u p, sele ct Op tion s > Conferen ce to connec t the calls. 5 To add a new participant to the c all, repeat steps 2 – 4. 6 To hav e a private conv ersation with on e participant, select Option s > Pri vate , and select the desired participant. 7 Rejoin the co nference call as desc ribed in ste p 4. 8 T o en d t he co nf ere nce c al l, p res s the En d key . Answer or reject a call • Press t he Tal k key to answe r the c all. • Press t he End key t o rej ect the ca ll. If For wa rd if bu sy is activa ted in y our voice mailbox , the call is divert ed to your voice mail. If not, the call is reject ed. If you sele ct S ilen ce , the rin ging to ne is mut ed. Y ou c an th en e ither answe r or reject the in comin g call. Note: If th e HDB -4 or HS-5 heads et is c onnect ed, you ca n answe r or end a call by pre ssing th e key on the he adset. Answer a call with the ke ypad locked T o an swer a cal l wi th the K eygua rd on, s impl y pre ss th e Tal k k ey . Durin g th e ca ll, all featu res func tion as normal. When you e nd or reject the ca ll, the k eypad au toma tical ly relocks. See “ Lo ck t h e keyp a d (K e ygu ar d) ” on page 26 for more inform ation.
22 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Note: W hen th e Keyguard is on , calls still may be possible to the offic ial emergenc y numb er program med int o your phon e. Enter th e em ergency number and p ress the Ta l k key . • OPTIONS DURIN G A CALL Many of the options that you can use during a call are Network Services. During a call, s elect Option s , the n select one of the following: Hold — Pl ace the c urr ent ca ll on h old. Lock k eypad — Lock the keypad to prevent an acci dental ke y press. Record — Recor d t he cal l. End c all — End th e call. New call — Plac e a new c all; th e first ca ll is pu t on hold. T o uch t on es — Send tou ch tone s generated by your phon e keypad. Contacts — Op en Con tacts . Me nu — Display the ma in menu s. Mute — Mu te your voic e (you can he ar the other p arty , but the y ca nnot he ar you ). Louds peaker — Enable the handsfree feature in your phone. • ADJUST THE EARPIECE VOLUME • To increase the volu me of a call, pre ss th e Sc rol l rig ht key . • T o de cr ease t h e volu me o f a call, pre ss th e Sc rol l left key . • When adjus ting the volume , a bar ch art appears in the displa y indicati ng the v olum e level. Note: Y ou ca n only adjus t the earpiec e volume during an act ive call. • SPEAKER PHONE Y ou can use your phon e as a speak er phone during a ca ll. Do not hold the phone to yo ur e ar wh en yo u ar e us ing i t as a spea ker pho ne. • T o ac t ivat e the sp ea ker phon e du ri ng a ca ll , sele ct Loudspeaker . • To deactivate the speaker phone during a call, se lect Hands et . • The spea ker phone is deactivat ed automa tically when a call (o r a call attempt ) ends or w hen ce rtain en hance me nt s are co nnecte d. Note: When you se l ec t th e New cal l option from the in -call m en u, the speaker phone does not aut omaticall y deactivate.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 23 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T ext entry 7 T ex t en try Y ou can us e tw o metho ds fo r en tering text and n umbers . • Stand ar d mo de is the only w ay t o en ter name s into Con tacts , enter a welcome note, and to re name caller groups. • Pr ed ictiv e tex t inp ut is a quick and easy me thod for w riting messages. Press t he P ound key to switch predictive t ext on or off an d to use pre dictive text in various mode s. As you press the Po u n d key , the following ic ons (not t he descriptions) appear in the upper l eft of the display: • STANDARD M ODE • Press a key once to insert the firs t lette r o n the ke y , twic e for the secon d le tter , etc. If y ou pau se brie fly , th e last letter i n the di splay is acce pted and your pho ne awai ts t he ne xt en tr y . • Select Clear t o backspace th e cursor and delete a charac ter . • Select and h old Clear to backspace c ontinuously an d delete characters. • Press t he 0 k ey to enter a spac e and accept a compl eted word. • Press t he 1 key to en ter a pe ri od . • Press t he Sta r ke y to dis pl ay sp eci a l c har act e rs. S e e “ Ente r punctu ation and spec ial c haracters ” on page 25 . To s wit c h t o 123 m ode from Abc mode, press and hold t he Po u n d key at any message entry s cree n until th e icon in th e uppe r left corne r of the dis play swi tches from Abc to 123 (or vic e versa ). Icon What it means Uppercas e text. Predictive tex t is Of f . Lowe rc ase t ext . Pr edic tiv e t ext is Off . Senten ce case text. Predictiv e text is Off . Senten ce case text. Predictiv e text is On . Lowe rc ase t ext . Pr edic tiv e t ext is On .
24 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • PREDICTIVE TEXT Pr edictive text in put all ows you to writ e messages quic kly us ing your keypad an d the buil t-in ph one diction ary . I t is mu ch f aste r th an usin g t he stan dar d mode “ mult i- tap ” metho d. Y ou c an us e predicti ve text t o wr ite a message and cr eate a calend ar not e. When predic tive text is on, t he icon appears in the u pper left corner of t he display . When predic tive text is off, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the display . Activate pr edictive text 1 At an y te xt en try sc reen , s elect a nd ho ld Opt ions . OR At a te xt ent ry sc ree n, sel ect Optio ns > P r edic ti ve tex t . 2 Select the lang uage of your ch oice. Enter text • For each letter of the word that you wan t to spell, press the corresponding ke y on y our ke yp ad o n ly on ce , even if the lette r you wa nt is not the first letter on th e ke y . The ph one “ gues ses” th e word y ou a re try ing t o sp ell. • If a displayed w ord is not c orrect, p ress the St ar ke y to see other ma tches . To move forward through a list of matche s, keep pressing the Star key . To return to the prev ious w ord in the lis t of m atch es, sele ct Previ ous . • Press t he 0 k ey to accept the wo rd, enter a space, and begin w riting th e ne xt word . • If ? appears afte r a w ord, select Spel l to add the word to th e dictionary . See “ Add new w ords to the diction ary ” on page 24. • Press t he 1 key to insert a period into your me ssage. • Press and hold the St a r ke y to dis pla y speci al cha racte r s. Se e “ Enter punctuat ion and special characters ” on page 25. Compound words Enter the first part of the word and c onfirm it by pressing the Scro ll r igh t ke y . En ter the last part o f the w ord and confirm it by pressing the 0 key . Add new words to the dictionary If you enc ounter a w ord t hat predictive text does no t recogniz e, a question mark ( ? ) foll ows the wor d an d Spell appe ars in the lowe r left of th e display . Select Sp ell , ente r you r ne w word using the ke ypad , a nd se lec t Sav e . The word i s added to th e dictionary and to the m essage that you are writing.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 25 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T ext entry K ee p th ese f ac tors in mi nd when addi ng wo rds : • New words that you ac cept by selecting Save , the 0 key , or deleting the space between two w ords are saved to the dictionary . • Depending on the lang uage and the lengt h of t he words, yo u may be able to add hundre ds of words t o the dic tionary . • When the dic tionary is full, the m ost recen t addition re places t he first. • ENTER PUN CTUATION AND SPEC IAL CHARACTERS While at any text ent ry screen , press the Sta r key to dis pla y sp ecial c har acte rs (pre s s a nd h old th e Sta r key if predict ive text is on ) or pre ss the Sta r key tw ice to display the Smiley menu. The following spe cial cha racters are available if you press the Sta r key once : The following special characte rs are available, if you press the Sta r key twice : Navigate through the list of special charac ters by usin g the fou r-way s croll ke y li ke a joysti ck. O nc e a ch arac ter is highlight ed, s elec t Insert to insert the cha rac ter into you r me ssa ge . . , ‘ ?! “ - ( ) @/ : _ ; & % * =< > £ $ ¥ ¤ [ ]{ } \ ~ ^ ¡¿§ # l :-) ;-) ; -( :-/ : - l :-( :-D : - x :-O :- ” :) ;) :-P : - * : ’( 8-) %-) ;- D :-[ :-C :-@ : -> B-) ;> :-q
26 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 8 Phone security • LOCK TH E KEYPAD (K EY GUARD) Ke yguard disables your keypad to p rev en t accidental key presses (for example, wh e n y our phone is in you r pocket or pu rse). • T o l oc k the ke ys , sele ct Menu and pre ss the Sta r key . • To unlock the keys , sele ct Unloc k an d press t he Star ke y . When the Keyguard is en abled, the ke ypad a nd display cannot li ght if you press a key . Press the power button briefly to activate the keypad and display ligh ts. Note: W hen th e Keyguard is on , calls still m ay be pos sible to the offic ial eme rgency n umber prog ramme d int o your phon e. Enter t he emergenc y number and press the Tal k ke y . Automatic K eyguard Y ou can h ave your pho ne au to matic ally lock the keys after a tim e yo u sp ecif y . See “ Set aut omatic Keyguard” on page 60 for more inform ation. • SECURITY LEVELS Th e secu ri ty l eve l de te rmin es yo ur acces s t o fe ature s when a non own er SI M card is used. A nonowner SIM card is one (other than the original) that is inserted a fter you pow er off the pho n e. Th er e a re thre e secu r ity le vel s: • Off— Owner and Nonowner ca rds ar e trea te d th e sa me. • Me mory — Non own er ca rds can a cce ss S IM me mor y . Any cha ng es to the memory setting re quires the s ecurity code . The owne r card has ac cess to all featu res, but the security code is require d to c hange a m emory s etting. • Phon e— The securit y code is required upon pow er-up. Use this procedu re to set your security lev el. 1 Select Menu > Setti ngs > Se curi ty set ti ngs > Secu rity l evel . After a brief pause, y ou are prompt ed to ente r the security code. The de fault code is 12 345 . 2 Enter the secu rity cod e, sele ct OK , then s el ect eith er Of f , Memor y , or Phone .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 27 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Phone security • CAL L RES TR ICTIO N This ne twor k se rvic e l ets y ou rest rict the calls y our p ho ne ca n make a nd re ceive . Check w ith you r s ervice provider for details. When calls a re restric ted, c alls stil l may be possible to t he official eme rgency nu mber programm ed into your ph one. T u rn on call restrictions 1 Select Menu > Sett ings > Sec ur ity settin gs > Call res tric tion s . 2 Select the ty pe of calls y ou wa nt to re strict. The opti ons are: Outgoin g cal ls — Calls cannot be made . Inte rna tion al c alls — Calls cannot be m ade to fore ign count ries. Int. ca ll s ex c ep t to ho me c ou ntr y — Outgo ing interna tional c alls can only be made to y our h ome country (for example , the cou ntry wh ere y our h ome network ope rator is located). Inco min g ca lls — Ca lls ca nnot be rece ived. Inco min g ca lls if roam ing — Calls ca nnot be receive d outside you r home area. Canc el a ll call re st ric tion s — Turns off all ca ll res trictions . Calls c an be ma de and rece ived in the usua l wa y . Note: If y ou se lec ted C anc el a ll ca ll re stri ct ion s , the fo ll owin g st eps are not a vai lab le. Also, yo u can ca ncel ca ll re str ic tion s on each opti on , all owing restrictions on oth er options to s tay in fo rce. 3 Scroll to one of the following options: Act iv a te — Enter the restriction password and sele ct OK . Cancel — Ente r the re striction password and select OK . Check statu s — The phone lis ts th e call ty pes w ith call res trictio n act ive. 4 Select OK . • FIXED DIALING Once you set up and activate a fixed d ialing li st, your phone ca n ma ke calls only to those num bers that you hav e defin ed in the fixe d dialing list. Fixed dialing is a network feature and m ust be supported by your service provider . Whe n fixed dialing i s activate d, ca lls still m ay be poss ible to th e official e mer gency num ber programmed into y our ph one. Set up and activate a fixed dialing li st 1 Select Menu > Se tting s > Securi t y Settin gs > Fixed di alin g .
28 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 Select one of t he follow ing options: On — Activate fixed dialing. Off — Deactivate fi xed dialing. Numb er lis t — V iew the numbers in your fixed dialin g list. Note: I f y o u a c t i v a t e f i x e d d i a l i n g a n d t h e n u m b e r l i s t i s e m p t y, a l l o u t g o i n g calls, exce pt fo r em erge nc y n umber s su ch as 9 1 1 , req uire e ntry of th e PIN2 code. 3 Select Numb er lis t . Fixed dialing not acti ve and then Fixed dialing list empty appear in the display . You are prompted to e nter the PIN2 code. 4 Enter the PI N2 code and select OK . 5 Enter the fix ed dialing num ber or sele ct Fi nd to retrieve a nu mbe r from Con tacts and sel e ct OK . 6 Enter a name for the number and select OK , the n se le ct Bac k > On to activate fixed dialing. View or edit the fixed dialing list 1 Select Me nu > Sett in gs > S ecu ri ty S ett in gs > Fi xe d d ialin g > Nu mb er l is t . 2 Enter the PI N2 code and select OK . Any num bers to which you have assigned fixed dialin g appear . 3 Scroll to a numbe r , select Option s , and select one of th e followin g options: Vi ew numbe r — View the num ber f or an en try . Ad d — Add a n umber to your fixed dialin g list. Edit — Edit th e hi ghlig ht ed ent ry . Delet e — D elete the h ighlight ed ent ry . Delet e a ll — Delete all ent ries in your fixed dialin g list. Notes about fixed dialing • If a SIM ca rd with fixed dialing th at is activated is in serted int o a ph one that does not support fixed dialing, the SIM card is re jected. • If you try to add a na me w ithout a numbe r t o the fix ed dialing li st, y ou will receive an e rror mes sage. • If you try to v iew t he fixed d ial ing list, bu t h ave not st ored any num bers, Fixed dial ing list e m pty appears. • Y o u cannot access SIM memory manually (view or copy n umbers on the SIM card) wh ile fixe d dialin g is activ e.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 29 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Phone security • ACCESS CODES • Se curi ty code — This code , suppli ed wit h the phon e, prot ec ts you r phon e again st unau thorized u se. The preset c ode is 1234 5. Se e “ Security ” on page 62 for more inform ation. • PIN cod e — This code , supplied wit h the SIM card, protect s the card against unau thorized use. Set on the PIN co de requ es t in the S e curi ty se tt ing s menu (se e “ Security” on page 62 for more in formation), so that the code is request ed each tim e the phon e is switched on. If you e nter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, the SIM c ard is blocked. Y ou must enter the PUK code to unblock the SIM card and set a new PIN code. • PIN 2 c od e — Thi s code is su ppli ed w ith so me SIM c ards an d is re quire d t o a ccess certai n service s, su ch as chargi ng u nit cou nters. If you enter an inco rrect PIN2 code three t imes in succession, PIN 2 code blo cked appears in the display and you will be asked for the PUK2 code. Y ou can ch ange the security code, PIN code and PIN2 code in Acce ss code s in the S ecuri ty settin g s me nu. See “ Security” on page 62 for m ore information. K eep the new codes secret and in a safe place, separate from your ph one. • PU K an d PU K2 co des — The se codes may be supplied with the SIM card. For more information, contact you r s ervic e provider . • Call restr i ctio n pass word (4 d ig its) — The restriction pas sword is neede d whe n using t he Ca ll rest rict ions . See “ Security” on page 62 for more inform ation. Y ou c an obtain the password from your service provid er . • CLOSED USER GRO UPS This network service specifies the group of people wh om you can c all and who c an call yo u. Def aul t resets the phone to use a user group that t he SIM card own er has agreed upon with the service provider . When calls are limited to clos ed user groups, calls still may be possible to t he official eme rgency nu mber programm ed into your ph one. T u rn on close d user groups 1 Select Menu > Sett ings > Sec uri ty setti ngs > Clos ed us er gr oup > On . 2 Enter the grou p nu mber , then select OK . T u rn off c losed user groups Select Menu > Sett ings > Sec uri ty sett ing s > Cl osed user grou p > Of f .
30 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 9 Messages Y ou can r ead, writ e, send and sav e text , mu ltimed ia, and e- mai l messag es. Before se nding a messa ge, y ou n eed to save y our mes sage ce nte r num ber . Se e “ Mes sage settin gs ” on page 43 for m ore inform ation. • BEFORE YOU CAN SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES Y ou will nee d the fo llowin g to se nd an d receive messa ges: • A messagin g serv ice throu gh yo ur service provider • A message center number , which must be saved to your phon e (if your service provider has not done so already). See “ S ave y our m es sa ge ce nter nu mbe r ” on page 35. • ICONS Icons that p rec ede the t itle of a mes sage indi cate the follow ing: • OPTIONS T ext messages When you create a text mes sa ge, the followin g options are avail able: Sen d — Sen d the m essa ge t o one recipient. Sen ding op ti ons — Th e opt i ons ar e: Sen d to lis t — Send the message to one of y our distribution lists . Send t o many — Send th e message to one of your fixed calli ng grou ps. Sen ding pr ofile — Send th e message to one of your prede fined profile s. Clear text — Erase the text clipboard. The m ess age has n ot be en read . The m essag e has bee n re ad. The me ssage which you have c omposed has not bee n se nt. The me ssage wh ich you have c omposed has been sent. i The m essag e is a del iver y rep ort . The mes sage is a MMS (multi media mess age).
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 31 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages Sav e me ssag e — Select Archi v e to s ave the m es sage in yo u r archiv e. Selec t Te m p l a t e s to sa v e the me ss ag e as on e of you r pre def in ed tem p lates . Inse r t cont a ct — In sert a na me from c ontac ts into your messa ge. Inse r t num be r — In se rt a n umbe r from con tacts into you r mes sage . Use tem pla t e — Insert a predefin ed tem plate into your m ess age. Inse rt pi ctur e — Insert a picture from the Galler y into you r me ssag e. Exi t editor — Save the me ssag e to your archiv e au tomatic ally and leav e t he message editor . Inse r t smil ey — Inser t a smi ley into you r messa ge. Inse r t wo rd — Inser t a word in t o y ou r m es sage . Inser t sym bol — Insert a symbol int o your messa ge. Pr ed ic tive te xt — S ta rt the pre dict ive te xt utilit y . Multimedia messages When you cre ate a mult imedia me ssage , the follow ing opt ions are availa ble: Sen d to nu mb er — Sen d the me ss age to a phon e num ber . Sen d to e- m ail — Se nd the m ess ag e to an e-m ai l addr ess . Send t o many — Se nd th e me ssa ge to mo re t h an on e r eci p ient . Previe w — V ie w an unsent me ssag e. Inse r t ima ge — Insert an im age fro m the Ga l ler y into yo ur mess age . Inse rt s ou ndcli p — Ins ert a soundc lip from the G alle ry int o yo ur me ss a ge . Clear text — Erase the text clipboard. Sav e me ssag e — Select Archi v e to s ave the m es sage in yo u r archiv e. Selec t Te m p l a t e s to sa v e the me ss ag e as on e of you r pre def in ed tem p lates . More op tions — The o pt io ns are: Inse r t cont a ct — Insert a n ame from Contac ts into yo ur me ssage . Inse r t num be r — In sert a n umber from Conta cts in t o y ou r mes sa ge . Mess age de tails — View the de ta ils of t he me ssag e. Edit s ubje ct — Edi t th e su b jec t of a n e- ma il. While viewin g a text , picture , mu ltimedia mes sage, or e -mail, some or all of the following opt ions are available: Delet e — D el ete t he messa ge you are v iewi ng. Reply — Re ply to th e m ess age; you have the o p tion to include the origi na l text in the reply , a template, or empt y screen.
32 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Use det ail — Extract nu mbers, e-mail addre sses and we bsite addresses from th e current message . Forward — Forw ard the m essa ge to another re cipient. Edit — Edit th e m essage. Mov e — M ove th e m ess ag e to a f olde r y o u spec if y . Rename — Rename th e m essage b efore it i s saved to a folder . Copy to Ca lend ar — Copy tex t from the beginnin g of t he message to your ph one’ s calendar as a re minder n ote for the current day . Messag e detai ls — Vie w th e send er ’ s name and phone number , the message cent er used, reception date and time. Default message type Y ou c an choose the type of message sent b y your phone. Types include Tex t an d Fax . The de f ault mess age t ype is Te x t . This fe ature must b e supported by y our service provider . 1 Selec t Menu > Mess ages > Messag e se ttings > T ext mes sages > Send ing prof ile > De faul t prof ile > M e ss age s sen t v i a . 2 Select the m essage type of you r choice. • T EXT MESSAGES Y our phone is able to send and rece ive m ulti-part messa ges m ade o f severa l ordinary text messages (Network Service) that can c ontain pictures. Write and send 1 Se l ec t Men u > Messages > T ext messages > Creat e message . 2 Co mp os e a m e ssa ge (u si n g th e ke y pad ) a nd se l ect Opt ions > Se nd . 3 Enter the recipie nt ’ s phone number or select Fi nd to retrie ve a nu mber from Contacts , and select OK . Note: When sending messages, your device may display t he words Message Sent . T h i s i s a n i n d i ca t i o n t h a t t h e me s s a g e h a s b e e n s e n t b y y o ur d e v ic e t o the mes sage cent er numb er pro gra mmed int o your device. Th is is not an indicat ion th at the message has been recei ved at the i ntend ed desti nation. For more details abo ut messagi ng services, check wit h your ser vice provider . Options Y ou h ave various opti ons of sending a message, other than the Sen d opt ion discu ssed in “ Write a nd send ” . T o access one of these options, select Option s > Sen ding op ti ons and one o f the follow ing:
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 33 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages Send t o many — Se nd th e me ssa ge to sev era l re cip ient s. Sen d to list — Send the m essa ge t o a predefined di stribution list. S ee “ Distribution lists ” on page 34 for more information. Sen ding pr ofile — Use a pred ef ine d m es sag e pr ofi le t o send the m essa ge . S ee “ Message se ttin gs ” on page 43 for more information. E-mail Before you can send a ny e-m ail s v ia SM S, yo u ne ed to s ave the s ettings for e-m ail sending. See “ Message set tings ” on page 43 for mo re information . To check e -mail service availability and to subscribe to the service, contac t your service provider . To save an e-mail addre ss in Con tacts , see “ Save n umber s, t ext i tems, and ima ges per con tact ” on p age 50. 1 Se l ec t Men u > Messag es > T ext messages > Create S MS e-mail . 2 Enter the e-mail ad dress or sele ct Fin d to retrieve a n e-m ail addre ss from Contacts an d s ele c t OK . 3 Enter a subje ct for the e-mail and select OK . 4 Co mpos e your e- m ail (u sin g th e k ey pa d) an d sel ect Option s > Sen d e - mai l . Note: When sending e-m ails via the SMS ne twork service, your phon e may display the w ords, Mess age sen t . This is an indicatio n that the e-mail ha s been sent by your phon e to th e e-m ail server . Th is is not an indication that the e-ma il has be en receiv ed at the intended destination. For more de tails about e-mail s ervice s, conta ct you r servic e provider . Read and reply When you re ceive a text message or e-mail, n m ess age(s ) rec eived appears in the display , w here n is the num ber of ne w me ssages . Rec eived messag es are autom atically stored in s hared memory . T he blink ing indica tes tha t the messa ge me mory is full. Before you can receive ne w messages, delete old m essages. 1 Select Show to view the m essag e now o r Exit t o vie w it late r . If more than one m essa ge is rec eived, select t he me ssage y ou w ant to read. An unread te xt message is indic ated by in front of it. 2 While reading or viewing the messag e, select Op tions . Y ou can select an opti on to delete , forward, or edit t he me ssage as a text message or an e-ma il, move and rename the message y ou are reading. With Copy to cale ndar , you can copy the text from t he beg inning of the me ssage to your phone c alendar a s a rem inder note . Select Message d etails to view the sen de r ’ s name a nd phone number , the message center used, a nd reception date and time. Select Use d etail to extract phone numbers , e-ma il addres ses, and websi te addresses from the current message. When readin g a pictur e messag e, se lect Sa ve pic t ure to s ave the pi cture in the Temp lat es folder .
34 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 3 Select Rep ly to reply to a message. 4 Select Empty scr een , Or iginal text , Te mpla te , or se lect a standard ans wer to be included in the reply . 5 Confirm or ed it the e-mail address and subject, if you are replying to an email me ssage . 6 Compose your re ply , then select Optio ns > Se nd > OK. Inbox and sent items folders Th e pho ne sa ves t he i ncomi ng t ext m ess ages in th e Inbox fol der an d the se nt messa ges in th e Sent items folder . The t ext me ssages you want to send la ter , ca n be saved i n the Archive , My fo lder s , or Tem p l a t e s folder . T emplates Pictures and prewritten templates are store d in the Te m p l a t e s folde r . Preloaded template s ca n be e dited a nd customi zed. To acce ss th e tem plate list: Select Menu > Messages > T ext mess ages > T emp lates . Archive folder and my folders Y ou can organize your m ess ages in the Archiv e folder or in new added folde rs. SAVE MESSAG ES Y ou ca n sav e mes sages to an exis t ing f old er or to a f old er t hat y ou c reate d. 1 Select Menu > Messages > Text mes sages > Cr eate message . 2 Write y our m essage an d sele ct Options > Save messag e . 3 Select e ither Ar chiv e , Te m p la te s , or the name of a folder wh ich y ou cre ated. ADD OR DELE TE Y ou can add or delete a folder . 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext mess ages > My fol ders . 2 Select Options , then sel e ct eit h er Add fold er or Delete fol der . Distribution lists If you need to send m essages frequently to a fix ed group of recipients, you can define a dist ribution list for t hat purpose. CRE A TE Make sure that th e con tacts you want to a dd to the dis tributi on lists are saved in both the phone and SI M card memory . 1 Select Me nu > Me ss ag es > Text me ss age s > Di st ri bu tio n li st s > Ad d . 2 Enter the nam e for the list and select OK > O ption s > Vie w list > A dd .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 35 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages 3 Select the c ontact you w ant to ad d to the distribution list. 4 To add more c onta cts to th e list, s elec t Op tions > A dd con tact . VIEW 1 Select Me nu > Me ss ag es > Text me ss age s > Di stri bu tio n li st s . 2 Scroll to a list an d select Optio ns > View li s t . UN DEL IVER ED O PT ION S If a message cannot be sent to certain recipients in the dist ribution list, n mess a ge no t se nt . S ho w rec ipi ents? appears in t he display , w here n is the num ber of message s. Select OK and select one of the following op tions: Re se nd to lis t — Res end the mes sa ge to th e re cipi ent s o n th e u nde live red lis t. Vie w det ails — Vie w d e tai ls o f t he co nt ac t to w ho m th e l ate st m ess age se ndi ng fa ile d . Delet e c on ta ct — Dele te the c onta ct. View m essage — Vi ew th e fail ed m ess ag e. Save your message center number Messages se nt by your phon e are routed through your service provider ’ s messa ge center . Normally , this number is saved to y our phone by your service provider . To save the num ber ma nual ly , do the following: 1 Se l ec t Men u > M essages > Message setti ngs > T ext m essages > Sendin g prof ile > De faul t pr ofile > Me ssage c ent er nu m ber . 2 If the corre ct n umb er disp lays, select OK or if the incorrect number di splays, enter the numbe r given by your service prov ider and select OK . • MULT IMEDIA MESSAGES This is a Netw ork Servic e. A multimed ia me ssage ca n contain te xt, pic ture and sound. The phone supports multime dia messages of size up to 45 KB. If the maximu m size i s exceeded, the phone m ay not b e able to rece ive th e message. Depen ding upon yo ur netwo rk, yo u may rec eive a mes sage t hat i nclud es an In ter net add res s whe re yo u can g o to view the m ultim ed ia m ess ag e. P ictu res are sc a led to fit th e displ ay ar ea of t he phon e. Y our phone h as a mult imed ia mess age v iew er fo r playing message s and a multime dia inbox for st oring saved messages. Once you sa ve t he m ulti medi a mes sage, y ou can use t he im age a s a scr een s ave r o r th e s ound as a ringing tone. Note: Only device s tha t offer c ompatible m ultim edia m essage o r e-m ail feat u res ca n rec eiv e an d di spl ay mult im edi a me ss ag es . Mu lti med ia m es sage objects may co ntain viruses or otherwise be harmfu l to your device or PC. Do not open any attachm en t if you are not sure of the trus twort hiness of th e sender .
36 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Multimedia me ssaging supports the following formats : • Picture: JPEG, GIF , PNG, OT A-BMP , and WBMP • Sound: SP-MI DI and mon ophonic ringi ng tones Y ou are n ot able t o rece ive any m ultimedia me ssages if you hav e a call in progress , a game or a Java appli cation runni ng, or an active se rvice connec tion. Because delivery of multim edia messages can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon the m fo r essentia l commun ication s. Write and send For ava ilability and subs cription to the M ultime dia Mess aging Se rvice (MMS), contact your service prov ider . 1 Select Message s > Mu lt ime dia msg s. > Cr ea te mes sag e . 2 Enter the te xt of your m essage and select Option s . 3 To insert a pic ture or a s oun d clip , select In s ert i mage or Insert s ou nd c lip , respectiv ely . 4 Open the desired folder , scroll to the picture or soun d clip, an d select Opti ons > Ins er t . 5 T o insert a name fro m Contacts , sele ct Opt ions > M ore options > Inse rt con tact . 6 Scroll to th e desired name and select O p ti on s > Ins e rt co nt act . 7 To insert a nu mbe r , select Optio ns > More opt io ns > Inser t number . 8 Enter the n umbe r or search for it in Cont acts , t hen s ele ct OK . 9 T o v iew th e mess age bef ore send ing it , se lect Opti ons > P revi ew . 10 T o se nd the me ssage, selec t O ption s , the n selec t Se nd to nu m be r , Send to e-mai l , o r Send to m any . Note: If yo u ha ve a tt ached a pictu re to the m essage , yo u c annot s end th e message by using e -mail. 11 Enter the recipie nt ’ s number or e-mail addre ss or search for it i n Cont acts , then s elec t OK . Note: I t t a k e s m o r e t i m e t o s e n d a m u l t i m e d i a m e s s a g e t h a n t o s e n d a t e x t message . Whil e the mult imedia me ssage is be ing sen t, the a nima ted indicator is dis played and you can use other functions on the phone. If there is an interruption while the message is being sent , the phone tries to resend it a few tim es. If this fails, the me ssage w ill remain in the Out box fo ld er an d yo u ca n t ry t o re se nd i t la te r . Read and reply When a mu ltimedia mes sage is being re ceived , app ears (bli nking). Once the message has been fully downloaded, M ul time dia mes sag e re cei ved appe ars.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 37 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages 1 T o vi ew th e mess age immedi ate ly , selec t Show ; to vi ew the m ess age lat er , sel ect Exit . 2 While viewin g the m essage, select Option s and se lect one of the following: Zoom — Enla rge t he p ictu re. Set c ontr ast — Adj ust the c ontr ast i n th e pi ctur e. Det ails — View deta ils of th e fi le, such as the n ame, size , format, tim e, and date the file wa s create d. Sav e imag e — Sav e an y pic ture th at is a ttach ed t o you r pi cture ga llery . Sav e to ne — Save a ringin g tone, if in cluded , to t he gallery . Del ete message — Dele te a saved message . Reply — Reply to the sender of th e message. Select Options and then Sen d . The sen de r ’ s phone number or e-mail is u sed as the default. Reply to all — Reply to both the se nder and to all of th e recipients of the message . Use d etail — Extract phone num bers, e-mai l addre sses, and webs ite addresse s from the current message . Forward to number — Forwa rd the mess age t o anot her numb er . Forward to e-mail — Forward the message to an e-mail address. Forward to many — Forward th e m essage to s everal recipie nts. Message details — View t he message ’ s sender , recipient(s), subject, size, and type. Edit — Ed it the me ssa ge. Y ou ca n on ly edit message s that y ou h ave written . Play — List en to a s oun d cl ip in the messa ge, i f one is include d. Note: If b lin k s an d Multimedia memor y full, view waiti ng msg . ap pears in t he di sp la y , the m em ory for mult im edi a me ssa ge s is full. Y ou ne ed to del ete som e of your ol d me ssages. Se e “ Delete me ssages ” on pa ge 40 for more info rm ati on. Folders The phon e save s the rece ived m ultim edia me ssages in the In box folder . Multime dia message s to be sent are moved to the Ou tbox folde r . Th e multim edia mes sages you wan t to se nd later c an be sa ved in the Sav ed it ems folde r . The s ent m ultim edia messages are s aved i n th e Sent i t ems fo lder , if the se tting Sav e sent me ssages is set t o Ye s . Save messages Y ou ca n sav e mes sages to an exis t ing f old er or to a f old er t hat y ou c reate d .
38 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T EXT ME SSAGES 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext mes sages > Cr eate message . 2 Write y our m essage an d sele ct Options > Save mes sage . 3 Select ei ther Arch ive , Te m p la t e s , or the n ame o f a fol der w hic h y ou c reat ed . MULTI MEDIA MESSAG ES 1 Select Menu > Me ss ages > Mu ltime dia msgs . > Crea te mes sag e . 2 Write y our m essage an d sele ct Options > Save mes sage . The m ess age is sav ed t o the Saved item s fo lder . View saved messages T EXT ME SSAGES 1 Select Menu > Mes sa ges > Text message s > In box . 2 Select the folde r c ontai ning the m ess age y ou w ant to v iew . 3 Once the folde r op ens , se lect t he me ssa ge you wan t to vie w . MULTI MEDIA MESSAG ES 1 Select Menu > Me ss ages > Mu ltime d ia msgs . > Sa ve d ite ms . 2 Once the Saved it ems folder ope ns, s elec t th e me ssag e you wa nt to v iew . Move a text message to a folder While v iewing t he messa ge, sele ct Opti ons > Mov e , then s elect the destina tion folder . • FORWARD MESSAGES 1 While viewin g a mes sage, select O pti o n s > Forw a rd > Via te xt messag e > Opti o ns > Se nd . 2 Enter the recipie nt ’ s phone number or select Fi nd to retrie ve a nu mber from Contacts , then s elect OK . OR 1 While viewin g a mes sage, select O ptions > Forward > Via e-mail . 2 Enter the recipie nt ’ s e-mail address or select Find to retrie ve a n e-m ai l address from Co ntacts , th en sele ct OK . 3 Enter a subje ct, th en select OK > Optio ns > Send e-mail. 4 Enter the recipie nt ’ s e-mai l se rver number or sel ect Find to re trieve an e-ma il server n umber from Con tacts , then s elect OK .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 39 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages • PICTU RE MESSAGES Y our phone comes with 1 0 preloaded picture s. Y ou c an, however , overwrit e any of the 1 0 pictures that come with your ph one. Picture s can be attached to a message and sent using a text message to compatible phones. Picture messages behave the sa me as text mess ages , but p ict ures tak e up mor e sp ace th an te xt. Pi ctu re s are st ored in the Te m p la t e s folder under Mes sag es > Text m essages > Temp lat es . Note: Y ou cann ot s end a picture messag e by using e -mail. Download pictures Y our phone can dow nload pictures or rece ive them from comp atible phones u sing text messagi ng to use in me ssages. Y ou can als o cre ate pic tures an d sen d them to your phon e or other com patible phon es by using Nokia PC Su ite. Note: This function can be used onl y if it is supporte d by you r service provider . On ly phone s that offer picture message features can receive and display picture m ess ages. Contact your se rvice provider for details. Recei v e When you re ceive a picture me ssage, your phone beeps and Messa ge received appears in the display , as well as . VIEW 1 Select Show to v iew t he p ic ture m essag e or s elec t Exit t o m o v e i t t o t h e Inbox . 2 If y ou have more than one picture m essage, s croll and s elect t he mess age that yo u w ant to view . Note: W hen yo u have unopene d pic ture mes sages in yo ur inbox, is shown in the u pper left corner of t he star t s cr ee n as a reminder . 3 Use the s cro ll keys to v iew th e who le pictu re, if n ec essa ry . 4 K eep scrollin g to view other information , such as the sender num ber and time the m ess age was s ent. 5 Once you a re finishe d, se lec t Exit to m o ve th e pi cture m ess age to the In box , or select Options for other choices, such as Reply or Fo rward . SAVE A PICTU RE Select Options > S ave pictur e , enter a title for the pi cture and select OK. Compose and send a picture message One pic tur e messa ge is equi vale nt in si ze to three te xt message s. If you tr y and inse rt a picture int o a message that is al most full of text , a beep sounds an d you ar e pr omp t ed to de let e some text be fore proceeding .
40 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 Select Menu > Messages > T ext messages > Create message . 2 Write a message using the keypad (or en ter nothing if you choose to just send a picture) an d select O pt ions . Note: In sert p icture s b efore a ddin g te xt . Y ou ca n the n c heck rem aining space for te xt in t he uppe r right corn er of the display . 3 Select Inse rt pi ct ure , the n scroll to a pic ture and select View . 4 T o i nsert th e pi ctu re i nto y our m ess age, selec t Inser t . OR To view a noth er p ictur e, s elect Bac k , scroll to a nother picture, and select View . 5 T o se nd th e pi ctu re mess ag e, sel e ct Opti ons > Send . 6 Enter the phon e numbe r for you r recipient or s elect Fi nd to retrieve a n umber from Co ntacts , and sele ct OK . Preview , change, or dele te a picture message After a pic ture has been i nse rted in to y our messa ge, sel ect Opt ions at the message edit s creen, th en sele ct one of th e followin g option s: Previe w — Previ ew the i nser ted m ess age befo re send ing. Selec t Ba c k to return to the list of options. Change pic tur e — G o back to the pict ure list. Scroll to high light a ne w pi cture, sel ect View and then select In ser t to replace the previous pic ture in y our message. Delet e p ic ture — Select OK to de lete the picture from your m essage. Delete message s SINGL E MESSAGE To delete a single message, you need to open i t first. 1 Select Menu > Messages and s elec t eit her T ext messages or M u ltime dia msgs . , then selec t th e folder cont ain ing the mess age you wa nt to dele te. 2 Select the m essag e y ou w ant to delete , the n selec t O p ti on s > D ele te > OK . ALL MESS AGES IN A FOLDER 1 Select Menu > Messages > an d s elect eith er T ext messages or Mult im edia msgs . , then sele ct D elete mess ages . 2 Select the folder contain ing the me ssag es you w ant to dele te, th en sel ect OK. War nin g: If you selec t All m e ss age s , it de letes a ny mes sages which ha ve been read in all of the f old ers .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 41 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages • V OICE MESSAGES If you s ubscribe to voic e mail, your servic e provide r will furn ish you w ith a voice mail box number . Y o u need to save th is number to your p hone to u se voice mail. When you receive a voic e message, your phone lets you k now by beeping, displaying a message, or both. If you receive mo re than one me ssage, your p hone show s the number of messages re ceived. Save your voice mailbox nu mber Y our servic e provi der may ha ve al read y saved your voice mail box numbe r to your ph one. If so, the num ber will ap pear in step 2. Sel ect OK to le ave the num ber unchanged. 1 Select Menu > Me ss age s > V oice mes sage s > V oice m ailbo x nu mb er . 2 If the box is empt y , enter the voic e mailbox area code and number , and sele ct OK . Call and set up your voice mail 1 Once you have sa ved the v oice mailbo x n umbe r , pre ss a nd hold the 1 ke y . 2 When you conn ect to voic e mail and t he prerecorde d greeting be gins, follow the serv ice ’ s automa ted ins tructions to set u p you r voic e mail. Listen to y our v oice messages Once you have s et up voice m ail, yo u ca n dial the nu mbe r in on e of four ways : • Dial the number , by using the keypad. • Press and hold the 1 ke y . • Select List en if there is a n otification mes sage in the display . • Select Menu > Messages > V oice m essages > Lis ten to voic e me ssages . After a brief pause, y our phone dials the voi ce mail n umber . Once you connect and the pre recorded greeting begins, foll ow the autom ated instruc tions to listen to your v oice messag es. Automate voice mail Y ou can in se rt spe ci al ch ar act e rs c alled dia l ing co de s in to pho ne n um bers such as voi ce ma il a nd t hen sa ve th e nu mber to a 1-touch d ial in g loca tio n. Dialing code s instruct the receivi ng system to pause, w ait, bypass, or accept the numb ers that follow the m in th e dialing string . Note: Eac h v oice m ail s ervice c an v ary . Th e exa mples a nd st eps t hat follow are for cla rifica tion. C heck with y our s ervice prov ider if you ha ve s pecific questions about your voic e mail service. NECESSAR Y IN FORMAT ION Y ou will need this informat ion in “ Set up vo ice mail with dialing codes ” on page 42. Be sure to record all of the inform ation c orrectly .
42 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 Write dow n your voic e mailb ox num ber , then call and check yo ur voice mail as you normally would. 2 Write down your in teraction with the recorded prompts step-by-step. Keep in mind tha t each v oice mail serv ice ma y vary . H oweve r , it shou ld look some thin g like th is: Dial 2 1 455512 12, paus e 5 seconds, press 1 , p ause 2 s econds, pres s 12 34, p r ess pound key . INSE RT D IA L ING C ODES Press t he St ar key repeatedly to c ycle through dialin g c odes. Once the desired code appears in the display , pause briefly and the code is inserted int o the dialing string. Fo r exa mple, pr ess th e Star key four tim es to dis play w (wait charac ter). P ause brie fly an d the wai t cha racte r is inserte d into the di aling stri ng. Avai lab le dia ling codes are as follows: SET UP VO ICE MAIL WITH DIALING CO DES 1 Select Menu > Co nt acts > 1-to uch di al ing , scroll to a n em pty 1-tou ch dialing slot and select Assig n . 2 Enter you r voic e mailbox nu mber , incl uding the area c ode. 3 Enter any dialin g codes, as necessary . For exam ple, if you pause for 5 sec onds afte r connecting to v oice mail, e nter p twic e aft e r the voice mailbox number , such as 2 14 555 12 12 pp . 4 Enter any remain ing pauses, PIN codes, and oth er information that allows you to liste n to your me ssag es, th en sele ct OK . 5 Enter a nam e (such as, V oice Mail) and s elect OK . 6 To dial and list en to y our v oice ma il, sel ect a nd hold th e as signe d 1-to uch dialing key at t he st ar t s cr ee n . No ot her keypresses shou ld be necessary t o connect an d li sten to your messages. * By pa ss es a se t o f in st ruc t io ns . Precedes a n intern ational t elephon e number . p P au ses for 2. 5 seconds before send ing any nu mbers that foll ow . w W ai t. Y our phon e wa its for y ou to pr ess th e Ta lk key b ef or e it s end s any numbers or codes that follow .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 43 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages • INFO MESSAGE SERVIC E With the info message ne twork servic e, you can receive sh ort text messages from your service provider on various to pics, such as weather and traffic con ditions. Contact your servic e provider for m ore informati on. Select M e n u > Me ss age s > Info m ess age s and select one of the follo wing: Info s erv ic e — Se lect On or Off t o activ ate or de activate th e servic e. To pi c s — Op tions for selecting, addin g, editing, and deleting in fo topic s. Lang ua g e — Selec t th e langua ge in w hich in fo me ssage s are re ceive d. The language yo u select does n ot affe ct the language yo u select un der the Ph one set t ing s m enu . Info topics sav ed on S IM ca rd — Select one or more info topics to save to your SIM card. • MESSAGE SETTINGS T ext, picture , and e - mail 1 Select Menu > Messages > Mess age Set ting s > T ext messages > Sen ding pr ofile . 2 If more than one me ssage profile set is supported by your SIM card, s elect the set you w ant to change, and select one of the following: Defau lt re ci pient n umber — For t ext m ess ages , the def ault n umber use d to sen d m ess a ges . Deliv ery re ports — Request the network to s end delivery reports on y our messages. Use GP RS — Set G PRS as the preferred method of sending t ext messages. Repl y v ia sa me ce nter — Allo w th e rec ipi ent of yo ur mes sag e to sen d you a re ply m ess age usi ng yo ur mes sage cent er (net w ork se rvic e) . Rename sendi ng pr ofil e — Chan ge t he na me of th e sele cted send in g profi le; the send ing pro file set s d isplay on ly i f your S IM c ard supp ort s mo re th an one set. 3 Follow the prompts to chan ge the selected setting. Overwrite text, picture, and e - mail When the message me mory is full , your phone cannot se nd or receive any new messages. Howev er , y ou can se t your ph one to automati cally replace old messages in the In box an d Sent it ems folders w hen n ew on es arrive. 1 Select Menu > Messages > Mess age set ting s > T ext messages . 2 Select Over wri t in g in se nt it ems or Overwrit ing in inbox . 3 Select Allow ed t o replace t he old messages wit h new one s in th e Sent ite m s or In bo x folder , respectivel y .
44 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Define multimedia message settings 1 Se l ec t Menu > Me ss ages > Me ssag e sett ings > M ultim ed ia m sgs. , then select o ne of the follo win g: Save sent messages — Save sent multimedia m essages to the Sent i tems folde r . Delivery re ports — Request the network to send delivery reports on your messages. All o w mu ltim ed ia r ece pt io n — Choose Ye s , No , o r In hom e net w ork for yo ur multime dia s ervice. In ho me ne twork cannot re ceive multime dia m ess ages outside the h ome ne twork. Ye s is u sually th e default s etting. Inco min g mult im edia m ess age s — Sele ct Retrieve to receive multime dia message s or Reject if you do not wan t to rece ive m ultim edia m essa ges. Con nec tion se ttin gs — Define conne ction par ameters for multimedi a data trans fer . Allow ad ve rtis eme nts — En able or disable reception of automatic multimed ia advertis ement s. Thi s setting is not shown if Al low mu ltim edia re cept io n is set to No . 2 Follow the prompts to change t he selected setting. Edit multimedia con nection settings 1 Contact your service provider for t he settin gs. 2 Select Menu > Me ss ages > Me ssag e settin gs > Mult im edia m sg s. > Con nec ti on s ett in gs > E dit ac tiv e mu lt im edia se tt ing s , th en sele ct e ach of the follow ing in tu rn an d ente r the s ettings provided by the servic e provide r . • Set ti ngs ’ name— Renam e the sett ing to your preference . • Homepage— Ente r the h omepage where your browser ret rieves multim edia messages and selec t OK . • Se ssio n mode — Select either session m ode T e mpor ary or Pe r m a n e n t . • Data beare r— Sele ct the data bearer (always GP RS ). • Bearer set tings — S et each of the following settings for t he data bearer: GPRS acc ess point — Ente r the access point n ame and select OK . IP add ress — Ente r or change the IP address and select OK . Auth entic ati on typ e — Sele ct eit her Norm al or Se cur e . Use r na me — Edi t or en ter yo ur us er na me and se le ct OK . Pa s s w o r d — Edit or enter a password and selec t OK . Receive multimedia connection settings as a text me ssage Y ou may be able to receive mult imedia conn ection s ettings as a tex t message from your service provider . For more information, contact your service provider .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 45 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Messages Font size Se l ec t Menu > Mess ages > Mess a ge set ti ngs > Oth er s ett ings > Font s ize , then sel ect Small fo nt or Large f ont . • SERVICE COM MAND S Use th e Se rvi ce c omm an ds editor to enter and s end service requests (also known as USSD comm ands) to your service provider . Contact y our service provider for informat ion abou t specific s ervice comma nds. 1 Select Menu > Mes sag es > S erv ic e com mands . 2 Enter a service request, such as, an activation command for a specific network service and select Sen d .
46 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 1 0 Call log Y our ph one registers the phone numbers of missed, received and dialed calls and the approximate le ngth and cost of your ca lls. When th e num ber o f cal ls exc eed the m axim um, the m ost rece nt c al l replaces the oldest. For C all lo g to work properly: • Y o ur service provider must support calle r ID and it must be enabled. • Y our calls cannot be blocked. • Y our phone mu st be on and within t he servic e area. • RECENT CALL LISTS To find informatio n about miss ed calls, re ceive d call s, or dialed n umber s, selec t Menu > Call lo g , then select eithe r Missed calls , Received calls or Dial ed number s and select Options . Y ou can th en vi ew the tim e o f the call , edi t, vi ew , call, o r se nd a text message to the registered phone numbe r , add it to the memory , or delete it from the list. Call log options The follow ing options are a vailable from the Call log menu : Miss e d ca lls — Displ ay th e phone nu mbers o f unan swered in com ing cal ls. Rece iv ed ca l ls — D isplay the ph one num bers of the most rece ntly answered incoming ca lls. Dialed n umbers — Di spla y the m o st rec en tl y dia led n um ber s . Dele te re cen t ca ll li st s — Clear phone n umbers from re cent call li sts. Call t imer s — V iew the duration of re cent c alls and cl ear the call timers. Call c osts — View and lim it the cost of c alls and reset t he cos t co unter . GPRS dat a co un ter — D isplay the amount of sent and received GPRS data and reset th e coun t ers. GP RS co nn ect io n ti me r — Display the duration of GPRS data connections and reset the tim ers. Options w hile viewing calls Wheth er you are view ing m isse d, receiv ed, or dia led ca lls, t he me nu opti ons are the follow ing: Call t ime — Display the date and t ime of th e call. Send messag e — Send a messa ge to th e num ber . Vi ew numbe r — Dis pl a y the numb er .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 47 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Call log Ed it n um be r — Edit the n umber an d assoc iat e a name wit h the nu mber . Sav e — En ter a name for t he num ber and save it to con tacts. Add to con tact — Add the nu mber to an exis ting entry in con ta cts, if the number is not associate d with a name. Delet e — C lear the numbe r from me mory . Call — C all th e number . View missed calls Missed ca lls are c alls that w ere neve r answe red. The mis sed ca lls feature doe s not function while your phone is off or outside of th e service area . Y ou can ch eck for missed c alls in tw o w ays: 1 If # mis se d call appears , select List . 2 Select Options , then se lect the desired option from th e list . See “ Opti ons wh ile vie wing ca lls ” on page 4 6 for mo re informati on. OR 1 Select Menu > C all lo g > Misse d cal ls . After a brie f pause, a list of missed c alls a ppears, if any exis t. 2 Scroll to a name or number and select Options , then select the desired option from the list. See “ Opti ons wh ile vie wing ca lls ” on page 4 6 for mo re informati on. View r eceived calls Receiv ed ca lls are c alls that h ave bee n a nswered. 1 Select M en u > Ca ll log > Rec eived call s . 2 Scroll to a name or number and select Options , then select the desired option from the list. See “ Opti ons wh ile vie wing ca lls ” on page 4 6. View dialed numbers Y ou can view diale d nu mbers i n one of two way s: 1 At the start sc reen, press th e Ta l k key . OR Select Menu > Cal l log > Dia le d nu mb ers . 2 Scroll to a name or number and select Options , then select the desired option from the list. See “ Opti ons wh ile vie wing ca lls ” on page 4 6.
48 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia View call times Y ou can receiv e up to five calls from the same numbe r and view the ti me each ca ll occurred. Y our clock must be set for this feature to work accurately . S ee “ S et the time ” on page 2 0 for instructio ns on setting your clock. 1 While viewing dialed num bers or a missed or received call, sele ct Opt ions > Call t ime . 2 Press t he Scro ll down ke y to vie w other ca ll time s from t his numbe r . 3 Select Back to return to the options l ist. Delete c all lists To c lear any missed, dialed, or received calls from phone m emory: 1 From the m enu s, s e lect C all log > De let e rece n t call lis ts . 2 Select the c al l type y ou w ant to cl ear . • CAL L COUN TERS AN D TIME RS Note: The actua l invoice for calls and service s from your serv ice provide r may vary , depending upon netw ork features , rounding-off for bill ing, taxes, etc. To find informatio n on calls ’ dur ati ons, cost s, et c., sel ect Me nu > C all lo g , then select o ne of the follo win g: Call t imer s to show the approximate d uration of your calls. Call c osts ( netwo rk s ervice ) to show th e cost of your la st c all or all c alls in terms of units spec ified with in the Show co sts i n fu ncti on. GPRS da ta coun te r to check the am ounts of sent and receive d data and to c lear the counte rs. The coun ters unit is a byte. GPRS c on nec ti on tim er to check th e du ration o f the G PRS con nections an d to cl ear th e ti mers.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 49 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Con t ac ts 11 C o n t a c t s Y ou can s ave up t o 30 0 nam es, wit h multiple nu mbers and te xt not es fo r eac h name. T he amo unt of nu mb ers and text ent ri es that you ca n save m ay vary , dependin g on their le ngth, t he total number of entries in Contacts , and the amount of shared memory availabl e. • CONT ACTS ME NU Select Menu > Cont acts , t he n select one of t he follow ing: Find — Find a name or se lect from a list. Add co nt ac t — Add a name to Contacts . Delet e — D elete a name and its ass ociate d numbers. Copy — Co py entries from phone me mory to SIM and vice versa. Set ti ngs — Set memory in use (phone or SIM), ch ange Contacts view , and che ck the memory st atus of your ph one and SI M card. 1 - tou ch dialin g — Display the list of 1 -touc h dialing nu mbers saved to me mory . Ser vi ce nu mb ers — Display a list of num bers related to yo ur service provider . Ow n nu mb ers — Vi ew th e num bers (l ine 1, lin e 2, d ata ) in us e by y our S IM car d. Ca ll er gr ou p s — View and edit t he prope rties (such as t he ringing tone ) for any of the c aller groups. • T YPES OF INFORMATION Each contact ent ry can contain one or more of the followin g types of information : General phon e num ber Mobile phon e num ber Home phon e numbe r Work phone number Fax number E-mail addre ss W eb address Street address Note
50 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • SAVE NUMBERS , TEXT ITEMS , AND IMAGES PER CONTACT Y o u can save different types of phone numbers an d short tex t items per nam e in Contacts . The first num ber saved is automatically set as the de fault n umber . It is indicated with a frame aroun d the numbe r type indicator . Wh en you select a n ame from Co ntacts , this n umbe r is us ed to ma ke a ca ll. To save m ultiple na m es, te xt items and im ages per contact, do the follow ing: Note: Ma ke s ure th at the m emo ry in us e is eit her Ph one or Ph one an d SIM . SIM ca rd memory ca n have only one name and num ber per entry . 1 Scroll to the name to which you want to add a ne w numb er or text item and sel ect D e tails . 2 Select Options and s ele ct ei ther Add num b er , Add det ail or Add ima ge . If the name is st ored in the SIM card ’ s mem or y , the na me is mo v ed t o Cont act s . 3 Select n umbe r type Genera l , M ob ile , Home , Offic e or Fax a nd enter the nu mbe r , and sele ct OK . OR Select te xt ty pe E-m a il add res s , Web ad dress , Str eet address or Note , en t er the te xt ite m, and se lec t OK . OR Select Open > Ima ges in Ga llery , scroll to th e desired image (graphic) , then sel ect O ptio ns > Save to c ontact s . • MAKE A CALL FROM CONT ACTS At t he star t s cre en, pres s th e Sc rol l dow n key , scroll to the e ntry for the pe rson you want to call, and press the Ta l k ke y . The phon e dials the primary num be r for the contac t. • EDIT A CONTACT ENTRY 1 At t he star t s creen , press th e Scrol l d ow n key , scroll t o the en try that you want to edit an d s elect Det ails . 2 Scroll to the item you w ant to edit, select O pti ons , th en select an option and fol lo w th e pro mpts t o ed it the i tem. • DELETE NA MES AND NUMBER S 1 Select Menu > Contacts > D elete . 2 To delete individual names and numbers, select One by one .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 51 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Con t ac ts 3 Scroll to th e ent ry y ou w ant t o delete, select Delet e , and s elect OK . OR T o d ele te the en ti re con ten ts of con tac ts , sele ct Delet e all , then select eith er Phon e or SIM ca r d . 4 Select Del ete > OK , enter the security code , and select OK . • COPY CONTACTS ENTRIES Y ou ca n copy you r co nt ac ts fr om t he pho ne t o th e SI M ca rd or vic e v ers a . The following opt ions are available: One by on e — Se lects and copies entri es one by one . Al l — Copies all e ntries from the SIM card or ph one. Primar y n umbe rs — Copies on ly primary numbe rs. This appears only if you se lected From ph on e to SIM card . One by one 1 Select Menu > Contacts > Copy , th en sele ct either From pho ne t o SIM car d or From SIM c a rd t o phon e . 2 Select On e by one , scroll to th e entry you w ant to copy , se lect Co py and sel ect eit he r Ke ep o ri g in al or Mo ve origin al . War nin g: Selec t K eep or iginal if y ou are unsure of wh ich copy meth od to use. Th is ensu res original entries are mere ly copied to th e new loc ation. Move o rig ina l deletes files afte r copyin g. 3 To c opy anoth er entry , repeat step 2. All 1 Select Menu > Contacts > Copy , th en sele ct either From pho ne t o SIM car d or From SIM c a rd t o phon e 2 Select All , th en sel ect eit her K eep original or Mov e orig in al , a nd sele ct OK > Back . Primary numbers 1 Select Menu > Contacts > Copy > From phone to SI M card . 2 Select Prima ry n umbe rs , th en sel ect eith er Keep o rig inal or Move orig i nal , and sele ct OK > Back . • 1 - TOUCH DIALING Y ou ca n asso cia te any en tr y in con ta cts wi t h a key f ro m 2 –9 , t hen dial th ose entries by pressing and holding the assigned ke y .
52 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Assign a key 1 Select Menu > Co nt acts > 1-to uch di al ing , sc roll to any empty slot and sel ect Assign . 2 Enter the n umber ( incl uding the area code ), select OK , enter a contact name for the entry and selec t OK . OR Selec t Fin d to r etri eve a num ber fr om Co nt ac ts and sele ct t he con tact you want. 3 If applica ble, sele ct Ye s to activa te 1- touc h dialin g. Make a call Press and hold the k ey to which an e ntry has been assigned. Y our phone dials the entry a ss igned to the ke y . Change numbers 1 Select Menu > Co nt acts > 1-to uch di al ing . 2 Scroll to th e 1 -touc h dialin g entry you wa nt to chang e an d sele ct Opti ons > Change . 3 Enter the n ew nu mber (inclu ding t he a rea c ode), sele ct OK , enter a cont act name for t he entry and s elect OK . OR Selec t Fin d to r etri eve a num ber fr om Co nt ac ts and sele ct t he con tact you want. Delete numbers 1 Select Menu > Co nt acts > 1-to uch di al ing . 2 Scroll to th e 1-tou ch dial ing entry you w ant to del ete, then s elec t Opti ons > Delet e > OK . • VIEW SERVICE AND OWN NUMBERS Y ou r serv ice pr ovid er may hav e sav ed t he op er atin g nu mbe r o f your ph one , as we ll a s var iou s infor mat ion an d serv ic e numb ers to y our SI M car d. Th is feat ur e may not be su pp ort ed b y you r SI M ca rd . If so , cont a ct yo ur s erv ic e pr ov ide r f or m ore i nforma t ion. 1 Select Menu > Cont acts , th en sele ct one of the following num ber types: Ser vi ce nu mb ers — Contact your se rvice provider to obtain service. Ow n nu mb ers — Displa y th e operating num ber( s) whic h have be en a ssigne d to your phone by your service provid er . 2 To v iew det ails of ei ther of th e numb er types, select View .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 53 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Con t ac ts • CAL LER GROUP S Y ou can add contac ts entrie s to any of five caller g roups, and then as sign a uniq ue ringing tone or graphic to that group . This enable s you to identify c allers fro m the group by their unique r inging tone or graphic. A caller group c an be as small as one pers on or as large as the contacts list. Y ou can re name caller groups to suit your pr eference. Set caller group options 1 Select Menu > Contacts > Caller groups , sel e ct eit her Family , VIP , Friends, Busi ness , or Oth er s ele ct one of the following options: Ren ame gr ou p — Ren ame the grou p to y our preference. Grou p ri ngi ng ton e — Se t the ringin g tone for the group. Grou p log o — Turn the graphic for the ca ller group on or off. Grou p mem be rs — Add or remove members from the caller group 2 Follow the prompts to set the option accordi ng to your preference. Set up a caller group 1 At the start sc reen, press th e Sc ro ll dow n ke y to display a list of entrie s in Co ntacts . 2 Scro ll to a n am e yo u w ant to ad d t o a c all er gr oup, se lect Details > Opti ons > Cal ler gro ups , and sele ct the call er gr ou p to w hich y ou wa nt t o ad d th e na me . • SELECT CONTACTS VIEW AND MEMORY Select Menu > Co nta cts > Set ting s , th en se l ect on e of the f oll owi ng : Me mory in u se — Select either Phon e a n d SI M , Phon e , or SIM c ard . Wi th Phon e and SIM selected, names and numbers are saved to ph one me mory , but entries saved to both memorie s appear in th e display . Contacts view — Sel ect eit her Na me list , N ame an d numb e r , or Nam e only vi ew . Me mory st atus — Sele ct eit her Phon e or SIM c ard .
54 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 12 Profiles Profiles define h ow your phone reacts whe n you rece ive a call or a m essag e, how you r ke ypa d sou nds w hen you pr ess a k ey , and more. Ringing option s, keypad tone s, and other settings for each of th e six available profiles can be left at their de fault setting or cu stomized to suit your needs. Select and cus tomize t he mos t suitable profile for your situation, such as when you are in a meeting or outdoors. Th e profiles available are Norm al , Sile nt , Quie t , Lo ud , My prof ile 1 , an d M y prof ile 2 . Note: Y ou ca n rena me My pro fi le 1 and My p rofil e 2 to a name o f you r cho ice. Sele ct M enu > Pr ofile s , then sele ct e ither M y pro file 1 or My prof ile 2 . Select Customize > Pro file name , then enter a profile nam e and sel ect OK . • SELECT 1 Select Menu > Pr of iles . 2 Select a profile from the lis t. • CUSTOMIZE Y ou can customize any of th e profiles a variety of w ays. 1 Select Menu > Pr of iles . 2 Select the profile y ou w ant to cu stomize, select Cus tomiz e , then sel ect the customizing option you want . Ringin g optio ns — Select the ringi ng tone style. Ringing tone — Se lect th e ringing t one for in comin g calls . Rin ging vo lu me — Set the volume of yo ur ringing tone . Vibrating alert — T urn th e vibrating alert on or off. Messag e aler t ton e — Select the ton e for received messages. Ke yp ad to ne s — Set the vo lu me of your keyp ad tone s (or turn the m off). Warnin g tone s — T urn w arning and c onfirmat ion tones on or off. Cov er lig ht s — Turn cover lights on or off (this option displays only if you have an active cover on the phone). Rhyt hmic b ackl ight aler t — Allow the backlight to follow the rhy thm of th e call alert t one or SMS ale rt tone. Aler t for — D efine whi ch caller groups the selected profile will acc ept or decline. See “ Caller groups ” on page 53 for more inform ation. Prof ile nam e — Rename the profi le (up to 16 characte rs). Y ou cannot renam e the Norm al profile.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 55 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Profiles • SET A TIMED PROF ILE Timed profiles can be used t o prevent m issed calls and can be set up to 2 4 hours in adv ance . 1 Select Menu > Pr of iles . 2 Select a profile, then se lect Timed . 3 Enter the ti me for th e pro file t o expire and select OK .
56 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 13 Operator menu Y o ur service provider may have programm ed an operator-specifi c menu int o your phone. If t his menu exists in y our phone , its func tions depe nd entire ly on th e service provider . Contac t your s ervice provide r for more inform ation.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 57 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Se tt ing s 14 Settings Use this m enu to set or chang e your personal shortc uts, time and date settin gs, c all settin gs, ph one sett ings, d isplay settin gs, t one se tting s, enha nce ment s ettings , s ecurity settin gs, and to restore factory settings. • OVER THE AIR (O T A) SERVICE To use browsers, MMS, G PRS, and other wireless s ervices, you must have the proper settings on your phone. If you receive the settings directly as a n O TA message, then you ne ed only save the settings on yo ur phone . For m ore information about the availability of th e settin gs, co ntact your service provider or n eare st authori zed Nokia deal er . • P ERSONAL SHORTCUTS Y ou c an se t y ou r mo st freq uently u sed fu nctio ns to b e qui ck ly access e d thr oug h t he P ersona l sh ortc uts feature. Y ou ca n change the func tion of the Right s electio n key so that t hese frequently used func tions can be quickly acc essed from the st art screen. This list of func tions is called the Go to menu. See “ Go to menu ” on page 79 for more inform ation. At the start s creen, Go to is not au tomatic ally the option for the Right sel ecti on key on your phone unles s yo u ha ve a lread y s et it to di splay . To select an operator-specific nam e for the Right selec tio n key to be displayed in the start screen, do the following: Select M en u > Se ttings > P e rso nal short c uts > Righ t sele ction key and select either an operator-specific n ame or Go to . • SCREEN SAVER The screen saver is activa ted when no fun ction of the phone i s used after a preset perio d of time. Press a ny k ey to de activ ate the s creen saver . Select 1 Select Me nu > Se tti ng s > S cr een sa ve r > Se lect s. sav er . 2 Scroll to a folder th at con tains im ages and se lect Open . 3 Scroll to th e image of you r choice and selec t O p ti ons > S et a s s. sav e r . Set timeout Y ou c an set your phone t o display a screen saver after a prese t time or after a custom tim e (up to 1 0 minu tes) of your ch oosing. 1 Select Me nu > Set ti ng s > S cre en sav e r > Tim e ou t . 2 Select 10 s e c o n d s , 30 se conds , or Other .
58 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • TIME AND DATE Select Menu > S ettin gs > Ti me and da te sett in gs and select one of th e following opt ions: Clock — Show or h ide the cloc k in standby mode , set t he time, and se lect the time form at. Date — Show the date in standby mode and set the date , the date format, and the da te separator . Auto-u pdate of d ate & ti me — Set th e ph one to update the tim e an d date accordi ng to the cu rrent tim e zone. • CAL L Call forwarding Cal l fo rward ing tell s yo ur n etwo rk t o r edir ect inco ming cal ls to ano ther numb er . It is a netwo rk- depend ent featu re and may not wor k the same in all networ ks. Cont ac t you r ser vice pr ovid er f or avai labili ty . ACTI VATE 1 Select Menu > Set ting s > Cal l se tti ngs > Call for warding , then s elec t th e call forwarding option you want . For ward a ll voic e call s — Forw ard all c alls to the n umber y ou spe cify . Forward if busy — Forwa rd in coming c alls wh en you are in a call. Forward if not an swered — Forwa rd incomin g ca lls to another nu mbe r if you are unable to answer . Y ou can also set a delay before forwarding takes place . Forward if out of reach — Forward incoming calls when your phon e is off. Forward when not able to take ca lls — Fo rward calls that are not picked up. Y ou can also set a delay be fore forwarding takes place . Forward all fax calls — Forward a ll fax c alls to a fax ma ilbox. For ward a ll dat a ca lls — F orward all data calls to a data mailbox. Can cel al l c all for wardi n g — Cancel any call forwarding options you may have set. 2 Select Acti vat e , then select t he destin ation w here you wan t your calls to be forwarded. 3 Enter the number to which your ca lls, data, or other informa tion will be forwarded and sele ct OK . CAN C EL Select Menu > Set ti ngs > Cal l se ttings > Cal l fo rwa rdi ng > Ca ncel al l cal l fo rw ard i ng . Note: If you ca ncel all call forw arding, th is may affect you r ability to r e c e i v e voice mail messages. Contact your service provider for specific details.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 59 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Se tt ing s Anykey answ er Anykey a nsw er allows you to an swer a n incomin g ca ll by bri efly pres sing an y k ey except t he power k ey , the Le ft se le ct ion ke y , the Right selec tion ke y , an d th e End key . Select Menu > Setting s > Call se ttin gs > Anykey answ er , th e n se lec t On or Of f . Automatic redial Occas ionally , your ne twork may e xperie nce h eavy traffic , resultin g in a “ fast” busy signal when y ou dial. With au tomatic redial activ ated, your pho ne redials the number up to 1 0 tim es, and notifie s you once th e network is available . Selec t Menu > Setting s > Call settings > Auto matic redial , then select On or Off . 1 - touch dialing Y ou can turn th e 1-touc h di aling feature on an d off. Select M enu > S ett ings > Ca ll se ttin gs > 1 -to uc h d iali ng , the n sel ect On or Off . Call w aiting If supported by your service provider , call waitin g notifies you of an incoming call even wh ile y ou are i n a call. Y ou can t hen a ccept, reject , or ignore th e incomi ng call. ACTI VATE Select Men u > S ett ings > Ca ll se ttin gs > C all w ait ing , sel e ct Activa te or Canc el . USE 1 Du ring a ca ll , press the Ta l k ke y to ans w er the wait ing cal l. 2 Press t he End key to e nd t he activ e ca ll. Summary after call Select Me nu > S ett ings > C a ll se ttin gs > Su mm ary af ter cal l , then se lec t On or Off . Send my caller identity Y ou can prevent y our numbe r from be ing displayed on the receivin g party ’ s caller ID. This feature is n etwork-dependent and works on a call-by-call basis. Contact your servic e provide r for m ore informati on. Select Men u > S ett in gs > C all s ett ings > Se nd my call er iden ti ty , th en sele ct Set by ne twor k , Ye s , or No . Line for outgoing calls Line f or ou tgoin g c alls is a n etwork- depende nt servic e tha t allow s you to sele ct t he phone lin e 1 or 2 for making c alls. Cont act y our se rvice prov ider for more inform ation.
60 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • PHONE Set the display language 1 Select Me nu > Se tti ngs > Ph on e set tings > Phon e la nguag e . 2 Select the lang uage of your ch oice. Set automatic K eyguard 1 Select Menu > Se ttin gs > Pho ne se ttin gs > Au tomati c keyg uard . 2 Select On or Off , e nte r the de lay t ime (i n mm: ss format) and select OK . Cell info display Note: Ce ll info display is net work-depende nt and m ay not work the same in al l netw orks. Con tact your servic e pro vider for availa bility . Select Me nu > Se tti ngs > Ph one setti ngs > Ce ll inf o displ ay , sele ct On or Off . Write a welcome note Predictiv e text in put is una vailable for ent ering w elcome note te xt. 1 Select Me nu > Se tti ng s > Phon e set tings > Welcom e not e . 2 Enter a note and sel ect Opti ons > Save . Set up network se lection Select Me nu > Se tti ng s > Phon e se tti ngs > N etw ork sele ctio n , then selec t Aut om a ti c or Ma nu al . Confirm SIM service actions Select Me nu > Sett ings > P h on e s e tt in gs > Co n fi rm SIM serv ic e a cti on s , then sel ect Ye s or No . Help text Y our phone dis pla ys br i ef des crip tion s fo r mo st menu ite ms . The default se tting for Help t ext is On . Selec t Menu > Settings > Phone settin gs > Help text activation , se lect On or Off . Activate or deac tivate start - up tone Select Me nu > Se t tings > P ho ne set ti ng s > St art - up to ne , then se l ect On or Off .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 61 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Se tt ing s • DISPLAY W al lpaper Y o u can set your phone t o display a backgroun d picture (wallpaper) on the start scre en . Some pic tu res are presav ed i n the Ga ller y me nu. SELECT 1 Select Men u > S ett ings > Di spl ay s ett ings > W a llp ape r > S ele ct im ag e . 2 Scroll to a folder th at con tains im ages and se lect Open . 3 Scroll to th e i mage you wa nt a nd se lect Options > Se t as wal lpaper . 4 If Replace curr ent w allpaper? appe ar s i n th e d i spl ay , sel e ct OK . ACTI VATE OR D EACTIVAT E Select Menu > S ett ings > Disp la y sett in gs > W all pa per , select On or Off . Menu view Select Me nu > Se tti ngs > Disp la y setti ngs > Menu view , t h en se le ct List or Grid . Note: The Grid option is on ly available in the Nok ia 3 1 00b and t he No kia 3 120b pho nes. Color scheme Select Me nu > S e ttin gs > Di sp lay set ti ngs > Co lo r Sc hem es , then select the color s chem e y ou wa nt. Operator logo Note: This feature is network-dependent. Contact your servic e provider for more in formation. Selec t Menu > Settings > Display settings > Operator logo , then selec t On or Off . Change display brightn ess 1 Select Menu > S ett ings > Disp lay s etting s > Disp la y br igh tne ss . 2 Use the scrol l keys to adjust the cont rast level to your preferen ce, then selec t OK . • TO N E Y ou can adjus t the ringing volu me , keypa d tones , and m ore for the act ive profile . See “ Cu st o miz e ” on page 54 .
62 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • E NH AN C EM ENT The Enhan cement set ti ngs menu appears only if the phon e is or has be en conn e cted t o som e Nokia au di o enhan cem ent s, fo r ex ample , to a head set. 1 Select Menu > S ettin gs > En hanc ement sett ing s . 2 Select ei ther Headset , Handsf ree , Loop set , TTY/T DD , o r Gamin g co ve r and follow the prom pts. Note: TTY/TDD is only availa ble in the Nokia 3 1 00 b and the Nokia 3 120b phones . • SECURITY Note: Calls may be possible to th e official eme rgency nu mber programm ed into you r phon e even wh en secu rity feature s that restrict calls are in use. Selec t Menu > Settings > Security settings and selec t one o f the foll owi ng opt ions: PI N co de requ es t — Set th e phone to ask for your PIN code every tim e the pho ne is switched on (if this function is supported by your SI M card). Call r estric tion s — Restrict in coming calls t o and outgoing calls from your phone . Fixed dialing — Restrict your outgoi ng calls to selecte d phone numbers (if th is function is supported by your SIM card). Closed user gr oup — Specify a group of people whom you can call and who can call you. Security level — Set the security code (the preset security code is 12345) for your phone. Acces s co des — Change the security code, PI N code, PIN2 code or restriction password. • RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Y ou can re set some of the me nu se ttings to th eir origina l va lues. 1 Select Menu > Se ttin gs > Rest ore f acto ry s etti ngs . 2 Enter the se curity c ode (the defa ult is 123 45) and s elec t OK . Note: Da ta that you have entered or downloaded is not deleted. For example, names and num bers in Contacts are not affec ted.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 63 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Alarm clock 15 Alarm clock You can set the phone to s ound an alert at a desired time. Select a tone Selec t Me nu > Al arm c lock > A larm ton e , then select on e of the f ol lowing optio ns: Stan dard — Se lect the de fault ala rm tone . Ringing tone — Se lect an ala rm tone from the rin ging t one list . Open Ga llery — Select a s ound cl ip from a Gal lery folder t o use as an al arm. Open a fold er th at c o nta ins to nes , s cro ll to t he to ne y ou w an t, an d se l ect Options > Select . Se t al ar m 1 Select Menu > Alarm clock > Alarm time . 2 Enter th e time for t he a larm in hh :mm fo rmat, select OK , then select am or pm . T u rn off alarm Select Menu > Alarm clock > Alarm tim e > Off . When the alarm sounds Y o ur phone beeps or plays the tone y ou have selected, vibrates, and the display lights u p. St op and Snoo ze appe ar in the display . WITH TH E PHONE ON Select Stop to shut th e alarm off. OR Select Snoo ze . The alarm stops for 1 0 mi nutes and Sn oo zi ng appears in the display . Note: If you do not pre ss a key , the alarms stops (snooze s) for 1 0 minut es, and then soun ds again. WITH TH E PHONE OFF Select Stop and sele ct Ye s to turn on the phone or select No to keep it t urned off. War nin g: Do n ot switch th e phone on wh en wi reless phone use is prohibited or when it m ay c ause inte rference or danger .
64 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 16 Gallery Y ou can save picture s and ringing tone s to folders in the gallery , or create folde rs of you r own and save t hem th ere. Y ou can download im ages and tone s using MMS, web sites, or Nokia PC Suite. • FOLDERS Select Menu > Ga ller y and select on e of the following options: View folders — Dis play th e folders in the gallery m en u. Add fo lde r — Cre ate a new fo lder . Del ete fold er — De lete a folder you ha ve create d. Rename folder — Rena me a fo ld er y ou h av e cr e at ed. Ga llery down loads — Download more images and tones. Select Image d ownlo ads or Ton e dow nloads , then select a site. Selec ting More bookmarks displays the list of bookmarks in the Services menu. Folder items 1 Select Menu > Galler y > Vi ew folder s and scroll to a folde r . 2 Select Open , select an image, to ne or voice recording, then se lect Option s an d the optio n yo u w ant. Note: The voice recording feature is only available in the Nokia 3 10 0b and the Nokia 3120b phones. Open — Op en th e se lec ted f ile. Delet e — D elete the s elec ted file. Sen d — Sen d th e file with a messa ge. Mov e — Move the file to another folder . Rename — Rename th e selec ted file . Set as ri ng ton e — The tone is applied to t he profile cu rrently in use . Det ails — View de tails of the file, s uch a s th e name , time and date t he file wa s crea ted. So rt — So rt the file s according to date, type, name , or size.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 65 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Calend ar 17 Ca lendar The cale nda r kee ps track of remin ders , ca lls you ne ed to m ake, and b irthdays. It c an even so und an alarm for an y of these events . Open the cale ndar Select Me nu > C ale nd ar . Four - way scrolling Y ou c an m ove the cu rso r i n so me c al end ar vi e ws by us in g th e fou r- way scr ol l ke y like a joy st ick. Monthly view Mont hly vie w pr ovide s an overv iew of th e sel ect ed mont h and week s. I t al so all ows you to jump to a specific date. Any days or da tes that appear in bold font contain calenda r notes suc h as a me eting or rem inder . Go to a date Se le ct M enu > Ca len dar > Selec t Op tion s > Go to da te , enter the date, a nd select OK . Note a spec ific date 1 Go to th e dat e for wh ich you want to s et a re min der . 2 Select Options > M ake a note , then sele ct ei th er Reminder , Call , or Birthday . 3 Enter the in formation requested by t he prompts, then se lect Op tions > Sa v e . Calendar notes (the day view) 1 Select Me nu > C ale nd ar and go t o the date conta inin g the n ote you wan t. 2 Select Opti ons > View d ay , scroll to the note , and se lect Op tions > View . Calendar notes options Select Options while vie w ing a n ote to dis play the follow ing options : View — View th e f ul l n ot e. Make a note — Make anot her note for t he selecte d date. Delet e — D elete the no te. Edit — Edit the note. Mov e — M ove th e note to a n other date on your ca len dar .
66 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Repeat — Repe at th e not e ev ery day , eve ry we ek , ever y 2 w eeks, ever y mon th, o r ever y mon th. Go to d a te — Jump to another date on you r calendar . Sen d no te — Send th e n ote via t he calenda r or a text or mult imedia messag e Copy — Co py th e note. Y ou can the n p aste th e n ote to a no ther da te. Set ti ngs — Set th e date and tim e, date an d tim e format, the date se parator , the day eac h week starts, and w heth er you w ant your notes to aut omatically de lete afte r a specified time.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 67 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Game s 18 Games Challenge yourself or a frie nd to one of the fun games in your phon e! Select Menu > Ga mes and sel ect one of the following subm enus: Note: Th e followin g me nu ite ms may vary . Con tact your service provider for more information. Se lect gam e — Select a game or enter a game option list. Game dow nloads — Connect to game download s on the Internet, by using your brows er . Me mory — Check the available me mory for gam es and game related applications. Set ti ngs — Turn game sounds, lights, and shak es on or off. • GAME DOWNLOADS MENU Select Men u > Game s > Game down l oad s and select the option you wa nt. Note: If the co nne ction fails, y ou m ay e nter th e Serv ic es menu and activa te a nother s et of se rvice s ettings . • LAUNCH A GAME Select Men u > Game s > Sel ect game , scroll to a game, and press the Tal k ke y . Note: If a game uses the whole display area, options, such as, Options or Back will not a ppear in th e d isplay . Press the Left selec tio n key o r t he Right s elect ion key to show the options, Select or Exi t . • GAME OPTIONS While viewin g the ga mes lis t, sele ct Opt ions to displa y the following options: Open — Play the gam e. Delet e — D elete the gam e. We b a c c e s s — Choose an option for restricting ne twork acce ss. Options are Ask fi rst , Allo w ed , and No t allow ed . Updat e v e rsio n — Chec k if a new v ersion of the game is av ailable for download. Connect via — Some games need specific service settings. Y our phone is set to use as default the service s ettings for t he browser . Det ails — Display details of the game.
68 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 19 Applications Y our phone so ftware include s a Jav a applica tion speci ally designed for this Nokia phone. Also, you can manage and download new applicatio ns that may be offered by your service provider . • OPTIONS Open — Open the s elected application or applic ation s et. Delet e — D elete the applic ation or application set from your ph one . We b a c c e s s — Choose an option for restricting ne twork acce ss. Updat e v e rsio n — C heck if a ne w ve rsion of the application is available to dow nload. Connect via — Some application s need specific s ervice settin gs. Y our phone is set to use as de fault the serv ice sett ings for th e brows er . Det ails — Shows additional in formation about the applicati on. • LAUNCH 1 Select Me nu > Ap plic at ion s > Se lec t app lica tion . 2 Scroll to th e application you want and pres s the Tal k key . An applica tion ma y require a few seco nds to loa d. W hen y ou open a n ap pli ca tio n, wai t fo r th e l aunch s c ree n t o di sappe ar . At that poin t, the applicatio n is ready . • DOWNLOAD S Your phone supports J2ME ™ Java applicatio ns. Ma ke sure tha t the applic ation is compatible with your ph one before dow nloadin g it. You can downlo ad new J ava application s in diffe rent wa ys. Application downloads 1 Select Me nu > Ap plic ation s > Ap p. dow nloads . 2 If applicable , selec t M ore bookmarks and se le ct th e boo kma rk that con ta ins the applic ation you w ant to download. If the con ne ction fails, you m ay en te r the Services men u and activate another s et of ser vice se ttings. Download lin ks Select Men u > Serv i ces > Downlo ad lin ks and select t he a pplication you w ant. Note: When you download games or applications, games may be s aved in the A ppl icat ions menu and application s may be saved in the Games me nu.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 69 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Applications PC Suite Use the Java applicatio n insta ller from PC Suite to download th e appl ications in your phon e. Note: Only insta ll sourc es th at offer adequat e protec tion against harmful s oftware. View memory sta tus for applications Y ou can view the size of mem ory available for game and applic ation installat ions. Select Me nu > Ap plic at ions > Me m or y . • WO RLD C LOCK This feature a llows you to acce ss a list of countrie s around the worl d and their local times ca lcula ted in relation to G reenw ich M ean Tim e (GM T). You must firs t plac e the pho ne clock in the co rrect "p hone time zone " (you r time zon e) and the n yo u can vie w the time zon es and other in formation for different cit ies. Note: This feature is only av ailab le in th e Nokia 3 1 00b and th e Nokia 3 120b pho nes. Set phone time zo ne 1 Select Me nu > Ap plica tion s > Sele ct app lica tion > Opt ion s > Open > O K . 2 Select Opti ons > P hone time zone > Opti ons > Find . 3 Select Opti ons > Fi nd and se lect a city that is i n your time zone. A map appear s, with the s elec ted city dis playing. Set time for other cities 1 Select Me nu > Ap plica tion s > Sele ct app lica tion > Opt ion s > Open > O K . 2 Select Opti ons > Ti me d iffer ence > Set c ity > Opti ons > Find . 3 Select Opti ons > Fi nd an d s e lec t t he ci t y fo r w hic h y ou w ant t o vi ew a time zon e. A map appears , with the s elec ted city and it s current time dis playin g. 4 Select Opti ons > Set and s el e ct Back to re turn to t he phone ti me zone . 5 To add other cities, repeat steps 2 – 4. Note: Y ou ca n use the Scro ll le ft and the Scro ll ri gh t keys to sc roll th e map of the world and see the current tim es in variou s cities. Options Det ails — Shows information about the select ed city .
7 0 Copy right © 2004 N okia Zoom in /Zoo m out — Enl arge th e area a roun d the c ity or ret urn the ar ea t o its default map size. Find — Find a city from a list. Time differ ence — Set the tim e for anoth er city . Edit — Edit informati on a bout the select ed city . Ad d — Add a c ity to th e World Clock. See “ Add a city ” on page 7 0. Delet e — D elete a cit y from the World Clock . Phon e time zone — Set the correct phone t ime zone . Time f orm at — Set t o tim e t o ei ther AM/PM or 24-hou r format. Inst ru ctio ns — Shows information about the World Clock. ADD A CI TY 1 Select Me nu > Ap plica tion s > Sele ct app lica tion > Opt ion s > Open > O K . 2 Select Op tions > Add , scroll to the data where you wa nt to enter informatio n, then sele ct Options > Edi t and enter the applicable information, the n select Opti ons > OK : City — Na me of th e city you w ant to add. Country/Region — Name of t he country or region of t he city . Dialin g co de — T he dialing c ode (area code) for the c ity . GMT offse t — Time zone offset is plus or minus Green wich Mean Time , where GMT equ a ls zero. Summ er ti me peri od 1 starts o n — The date and ti me the summer period begins. Sum mer tim e period 1ends on — The date an d time the summer period e nds. Summer time period 2 starts on — The d ate an d time the sum me r peri od beg in s. Su mme r ti me p er i od 2 en ds o n — The date and tim e the summer period ends. 3 When you are fin ished ente ring the inform ation, select Optio ns > S ave > O K . 4 If the city is not in the co rrect location on th e map, select Option s > Z oom in . 5 Use the four- way scroll k ey to m ove the c ity on th e map a nd se lect Save . DELET E A CI TY 1 Select Men u > App lic at ions > Sele ct appl ic ati on > O ption s > Open > OK . 2 If the city you want to dele te a ppears, select Op tio ns > Delete > O K . OR If the city you w ant to dele te doe s not appe ar , s elect Optio ns > Find > Opti ons > Find to display t he list of c ities. 3 Select the c ity you want to de lete, th en sele ct Opti ons > Del ete > O K .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 71 Copyright © 2004 No kia Extras 20 Extr as Extr as include a calcu lator with currency exchange rate converter , countdown timer , stopwatch, and a voi ce recorder . • CAL CULATOR Basic calculations The calcu lator in your phone adds, subtrac ts, multiplies, divides, calcul ates the square and t he squar e ro ot, a nd conv ert s c urrency valu es. Calc ul ator h as a l imite d accur acy and rounding errors may occur , es pecially in long division. 1 Select Menu > Ex tr as > Calc ul ato r and ent er the first nu mber in the calcu lation. Note: Press the P ound ke y to ins ert a dec imal po int and pres s the Star key to cycle through the a dd ( ), s ubtract ( -), multiply ( * ), and divide (/) characters. P ause briefly to select th e display ed character . To perform a square or square root ca lcula tion, sel ect Opti ons , th en s elec t eit her Square or Square ro ot . 2 Enter the se cond number in y our c alculation , the n select Opti ons > Equ als . Currency conv ersion Y ou can con vert foreign curre ncy to domest ic or vice v ersa from the start s creen. 1 At the sta r t sc ree n , enter a currency am ount to convert, then select Opt ions , and se lect eit her To hom e or To f ore i gn . 2 Enter th e exchange rat e, if you have not done so al ready , an d select OK . Edit the exchange rate 1 Select Men u > Extras > Calc ulato r > Opti ons > Exch ange rate , then se lect eit he r Fore ign un it s in home uni t s or Home unit s i n fo re ign un it s . 2 Enter the excha nge rate and select OK . • COUNTDOW N TIMER Y ou can set the alarm t o ring after a period of lapsed time. Note: The countdown timer only works when the phone is on. Once you turn off y our ph one, the timer is n o longer act ive. Set the timer Select M enu > Ex tra s > Count down t ime r , ent er the tim e in hh:mm fo rmat, select OK , enter a note and selec t OK .
72 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Change the tim e 1 Select Me nu > Ext ras > Cou n td own time r > Cha nge ti me . 2 Enter the new tim e in hh: m m format, select OK , le ave the no te as it was, or enter a ne w note a nd se lect OK . Timer alarm WHEN THE AL ARM SOUND S When the time run s out, your phone sounds an ala rm , displays the t ime r note, an d flas hes its li ghts. Pre ss any key du ring the alarm to s top the timer . After 3 0 se conds, the tim er alert s tops au tomatic ally . STOP THE TI MER BEFORE T HE ALAR M SOUNDS Select Me nu > Ext ras > Cou n tdo wn ti me r > Stop t im er . • STOPWATCH Y o ur phone has a stopwatch that can be used t o track time at sporting e vents or other occasions. While th e stopwatch is runnin g, if you pre ss the End key and return to the start screen, the clock c ontinues to run in th e backgrou nd and the icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Using the stopwatch consume s the battery and the opera ting time of th e phone will be reduce d. Be careful not to le t it run in t he background whe n perform ing other operations wit h your ph one. Measure time Select M enu > Extr as > Sto pwa tch , sele ct either Spli t ti ming or Lap ti m in g , then sel ect Start . • To record a split time , select Split . • To record a lap time , select Lap . • T o fi ni sh ti mi ng, sele ct St op . Y ou can scroll throu gh the rec orded tim es shown below the overall tim e. When th e timi ng is stop ped, y ou c an sele ct Options for Start (split times o nly), Save , or Re se t . If you sele ct Start , timing con tinues from the previou sly tim ed event . If you sele ct Reset , the spli t or la p times are reset. Options Co ntin ue — Shows up w hen the stopw atch is working in the background. Show las t time — Allows you to view th e l ast measure d tim e. View tim es — Allow s you to brow se the saved times . Delete times — Al lo ws yo u t o de le te an y sa ve d ti mes . Y ou ca n d ele t e th e sav e d tim es one by one or all at once.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 73 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Extras • V OICE RECORDER Y ou can record pieces of speech, sou nd or an active call for a minu te. For example, this is useful w hen recording a na me and ph one num ber for w riting the m down later . This feature is only available in the Nokia 3 1 00b and t he Nokia 3 1 20b ph ones. Recording 1 Select Me nu > Ext ras > Voice re co rd er . 2 Select Record to start t he rec ording. OR Select Opti ons > Rec ord to start the recording durin g a call. Note: All parties to the re cording ca ll will hear a faint be eping s ound approximately eve ry five secon ds. When re cording a call, hold t he phon e in the n ormal pos ition ne ar to y our ea r . 3 Select Stop to e nd th e reco rding. 4 Select Replay last to listen to the latest recording. 5 Select Sen d to send th e recording as a m ultimedia m ess age. List of rec ordings Selec t Menu > Extras > V oice recor der > R ecordings l ist > Re cording s > Open > Options and select on e of the following options: Open — Op en th e se lec ted r eco rdi ng. Delet e — D elete the s elec ted rec ording. Rename — Rena me t he sel ect ed r eco rd in g. Set as ri ng ton e — Save as a rin ging to ne in Profile s . Det ails — View det ails o f the re cording, suc h as th e na me, size , time and date the recording was crea ted, the length and format of the re cording. So rt — So rt the re cordings according to name, date, format, or size.
74 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 2 1 Services Y our phone ha s a built -in bro wser you can u se to connec t to selecte d service s on th e mobile In ternet . Many w ireless mobile In ter net acces s featur es a re ne two rk -dep enden t, and s ome fe atur es may not b e avail able. Contac t you r service provider for more inform ation. • T ECHN OLOGY BACK GROU ND A tec hno log y ca lle d Wi rel ess Ap pl ica tion Prot oc ol (WAP ) is to mobil e devi ces wh at the World Wid e Web (W WW ) is to pers onal c om pute rs. The mobi le co mm uni ty be ga n developing WA P several years ago to provide access to the Internet for mobile users. Today , mo st WAP sites are made u p of text and hyperlinks. Some pages even contain low-re solution graphics, or require data input. Y our service provider and others a re free to des ign WAP sites as they ch oose, so the s ites are as variable as web pages on t he Interne t. Inte rnet c ontent on y our pers onal computer is called a “ web pa ge. ” Inte rnet co ntent on your m obile phon e is called a “ page,” “ WAP card, ” or a “ Deck of cards. ” If the WAP site designer has made a pa ge too large to load on t he phon e, it will not be displayed in the browse r . Y ou will se e an erro r messa ge say ing, "F ile too big to be loaded" and the n, the brow ser will return to the previous page . Note: Since the phon e display and memory capacity are muc h smaller than in a computer , Internet content is displayed differe ntly . Y o u may not be able to v iew all t he d etai ls o n so me In tern et pag es. • SERVICE PROVIDER Beca use mobi le In ter net con ten t is desi gn ed t o be view ed f rom y our ph one , yo ur service provider is now y our wire less mobile I nternet s ervice provide r as well. Note: It is like ly tha t y our se rvic e prov ide r has crea ted a hom e p age a nd set up your W AP browse r to go to this page when you log on to the mobile Internet. O nce at you r service provi der ’ s home page, you may find links to a numbe r of other sites. • SET UP SERVICE Save the service settings When y ou receive th e servi ce settings as an O TA message, S er vice se tting s recei ved dis pl ays . To save th e se tti n gs, sel e ct Option s > S ave . If no sett ings are saved in Acti ve servi ce sett ings , the se tti ng s ar e s aved un der t he first fre e c onne cti on set and also activ ated. If there are settings saved in Acti ve servi ce setti ngs , th e message , A c ti vat e sa v ed ser vic e set ti ng s? will di splay . To activ ate the saved set tin g s, se lec t Ye s , or to save th em only , s elect No .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 75 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Services T o v iew t he r ecei ved se tti ngs fir st, se lec t Opt i on s > Vi ew a nd then sav e the set tin g s. To d iscar d th e s et ti ngs s ele ct Opti ons > Discar d . Set up service settings manually 1 Select Men u > Ser vices > Se ttings > Con necti on s ett ing s > Ac tive ser vic e setti n gs , select the set wher e you want to save th e ser vice se tti ngs, and sel ect Activate . 2 Select Edit active service set ti ngs , the n sel ect the se ttings a nd en ter the setting inform ation that y ou ha ve receiv ed from y our se rvice prov ider . • CONNECT TO THE SER VICE Y our ser vi ce pr ov ide r ma y have p rogr amme d the Right se lection key to con n e ct yo u directl y to a web site, for example, the provider ’ s customer site. Y ou can also program the Right selection key t o co nnect you d irec tl y to a web si te of you r ch oice. See “ P er sonal sh ortcu ts ” on page 5 7. Th ere are sev era l wa ys to co nnec t to a se rvic e: • To open the servic e’ s start page , selec t Menu > Ser vices > Home . OR At the start scree n, pre ss and hold the 0 key (global Interne t icon) . • To se lect a bookmark, select Se rvic e s > Bo okm arks and select a book mark from the list. If the bo okma rk doe s not w ork with th e c urrent a ctive serv ice setting s, ac tivate a nother set of servic e settin gs an d try again. • T o en ter the add res s of the serv ice , sel ect Services > Go t o addr ess . Enter the address of the service and select OK . Note: If you se e Check ser vice setti ngs , the phone may not be set up for browsing. Contact your service provider to make sure that y our phone is configured prope rly . • SET UP FOR BROWS ING It should no t be ne cessary to man ually configu re the browser on your phone. Normally this is don e b y your s ervice prov ider o nce yo u hav e sub scribed to th e feature. Contact yo ur service provider if you have problems u sing the browser . Phone keys Since your p hone screen is m uch smaller t han a co mputer screen, mobile In ternet c onte nt is displayed differently than you may be accustomed to seeing. • To browse the W AP site, pre ss the four-way scroll key to allow for both vertical and horizontal browsing. • To select a highlighte d item, press t he Ta l k key . • To enter letters and num bers, press a k ey from 0 –9 . • To enter s pec ial char ac ters, press the Star ke y .
76 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • GPRS , HSCS D, AND CSD With your phone you can u se General P ac ket Radio Service (GPRS), High-Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD), and Circuit Switched Data (CSD). GPRS is a te chnol ogy used to send and receive data u sing short bu rsts or packets over the w ireless network . With GPRS, you can stay connected to the mobile Intern et and allow for faster downloads without com pleting a dial-u p conne ction. Application s using G PRS include the browser , text me ssaging, and dial-up c onnect ions for making d igital data c alls. GPRS icons The following icons appear on the screen to show yo u the statu s of your GPRS c onne ction. • SET UP AN AUTOMATIC CONNECTION Some service providers may have customized t he options on the Service s me nu. Contact your servic e provider for m ore informati on if t he option s shown here are not av ailable. G PRS may not be av ailab le in a ll wire less ne two rks. T he establishment and con tinuation of a GPRS and mobile Internet conne ction depends on network availability , servic e provide r support, and sign al strength. Y ou can choose one of the following o ptions for your G PRS conne ction. 1 Select M enu > Ser vi ces > Se tti ng s > Co nn ect ion set ti ngs > Edit act iv e ser vi ce set t ing s > Bea r er se t ti ng s > GPRS co nn e ct ion . 2 Select one of t he follow ing options: When ne eded — The GPR S c onnect ion is est ablish ed when you use t he WAP browser and i s closed when you exit the WAP browser . Alwa y s o nli ne — The phone is autom atically regis tered to a GPRS netw ork w h en you t urn your pho ne on. W hen you u se t he WAP browser , the c onne ction b etween you r phon e an d th e n etw ork is cre a ted and da ta tra nsf er is possibl e. When y ou exit the W AP browser , the GPRS conn ectio n end s, but the r egistrat ion to t he GPR S networ k re main s. Shows up in th e upper left corne r of the screen. Indicates an active GPRS connection, for e xample, when y ou are using the brow ser . Indicates that CSD or voice calls are not possible when using GPRS. Indi c ate s th at th e GP R S co nne c tion has be en in terr up te d by a voi c e ca ll.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 77 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Services • BOOKMARK S You can save page addresses as bookmarks in the phone. This feature is ne twork -dep end ent. Contac t you r ser vic e pro vider for mo re inf orma tio n. Y our dev ic e may hav e some boo kmar ks load ed for sit es not affiliat ed with No kia. No kia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access the m, you should take the sam e p rec autions for s ecurit y or cont ent as you wou ld w ith any I nte rnet s ite. Enter m anually 1 Select Menu > S ervi ces > Book mark s > Op tion s > N ew book mark . 2 Enter an addres s for the book mark, select OK , then en ter a title for the bookmark, and select OK . Set while online While you are conne cted to the site that you want to book mark, select Options > Add boo kmar k , enter a title for the bookmark and select OK . Recei v e When you receive a bookm ark as an OT A message, select Save to save it to th e bookmark list or select O ptions an d View or Disc ard . • APPEARANCE SETTINGS Y o u can determ ine how page s appear on th e phone display . 1 Select Me nu > Se rvic es > Se ttin gs > A ppear ance settin gs . 2 Select one of t he follow ing options: T ext wrapping — T ex t on the web page continue s on the next line if it cannot be shown on only one line. Select On to allow text wrappin g or Off to prev ent text wrapping. Show ima ges — Se lect Ye s to displ ay picture s from th e page or No to hide pictures. When pictures are displayed, pages load more slowly . • SERVICE INBOX The phon e is able t o receive service messages sent by your service provide r (Network Se rvice). Select Me nu > Se r vice s > Se ttin gs > S er vice inbox se ttin gs > Ser vice messag es > On . • T o v iew a rec eiv ed se rvic e mes sage, sele ct View . • T o mo ve the mess age i n th e S ervi ce inbox , selec t Ex it .
78 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Y ou ca n ac ce ss th e Ser vic e inb ox la ter e ither by selectin g M e nu > Se r vi ces > Set ting s > Se rvic e inbo x or whil e browsing, by selecting Op ti ons > Othe r optio ns > Ser vice inb ox . • EMPTY THE CAC HE MEMORY The inform ation or servi ces you ac cess with the WAP browser are tem porarily s a ve d in the cach e mem ory of the phone . A cache i s a mem ory loca tion that is used to store data temporarily . If you have tried t o access or have accessed con fidential information re quiring passwords, empty the cache after ea ch use. The informatio n or se rvic es you hav e acce sse d are st ored in the cac he. T o em pt y th e ca che f rom the m enu, sele ct Servic es > Cl ear the cac he . T o em pt y th e ca che wh il e br ows i ng, sele ct Opti ons > Oth er option s > Clear th e cache . • AUTHORITY CERTIFICATES To use some WAP servic es, su ch as ba nki ng service s, you ne ed an authorit y certific ate. Using the ce rtificate can he lp yo u to im prove th e securit y of c onnecti ons betwe en your phone and a WAP server . Y ou can download the certificate from a W AP page if the WAP service supports the use of a ut hor ity cer tific at es. Afte r th e dow nlo ad, you can vi ew th e cert ifica te, th en save or delete it. If you save the ce rtificate, it is added to the list of certifica tes in the pho ne. Y our phone alerts you if the identit y of the WAP server or WAP gate way cannot be verified or is not authent ic. To view the list of authorit y certi ficate s, sele ct Menu > S er vices > Setti ngs > Sec urit y s ett ings > Au thor it y ce rtif icat es . • DISCONNECT FR OM THE MOBILE IN TERNET T o c lo se y our c onn ec ti on, pr ess th e End key twic e.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 79 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Go t o m enu 22 Go to menu Y our most frequently u sed funct ions can be quickly acce ssed from the Go to menu . • CHOOSE FUNCTIONS 1 Select Menu > S ettin gs > P erso nal sh ortc ut s > Se lec t Go to o pti ons . 2 Scroll to the func tion you want a nd select Ma rk to add it to the shortcut list or select Unm a rk to re mo v e it fr om th e li s t. 3 Repea t the pre vio us step to s elect as m any functions as you w ant. 4 Select Done > Y es . • ORGANIZE FUNCTIONS 1 Select Menu > Se ttin gs > P ersonal sho rtcut s > Organi ze Go to opti ons . 2 Select the fu nctio n yo u w ant t o rearra nge, then selec t Move . 3 Select ei ther Move up , Move dow n , Mo ve to t op , or Mov e to bo ttom . 4 Select Done > Y es .
80 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 23 Instant messaging Y ou can now tak e text messaging to the next lev el by experien cing inst ant messaging in a wireless environme nt. Y ou c an engage in instant m essaging with friends and family , regardle ss of the mobi le system or platform (like the Internet) they are usin g. Before you can st art using instant m essaging, you mu st first subs cribe to t he text messaging s ervice . Y ou must a lso obta in a user nam e and pas sword before y ou can u se instant me ssaging. See “ U ser name an d password ” o n page 82 for more in formation. Note: If instant messa ging is n ot availa ble from you r wirele ss service provider , th e IM screen ma y not appe ar . Contact y our se rvice prov ider for more in formation. • NETW ORK S ELE CTI ON With IM , you h ave the c hoice of selec ting the insta nt me ssaging servic e ( IM provider or network) you want to use. Since each instant messaging service has its own display text and icons associated with it, the display text and icons on your phone m ay appear different ly than what i s displayed i n this user gu ide update. If you have any questions about t he differenc es in the various networks ’ display text and icons, contact y our serv ice prov ider for more inform ation.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 81 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging The following table shows instant messaging icons and the ir descriptions. The ic ons and display text m ay appear different ly , depe nding on which in stant messaging servic e you use. Icon Descr iption Avail able Do not di sturb /D iscr eet Appear o fflin e Aler t set Blocked c ontac t Unread message/New message Read messag e Grou p invi tat io n
82 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • USER NAME AND PASS WOR D Before you c an begin to use ins tant messag ing, you mu st obtai n a user name and password. Y ou can do t his by re gistering ov er the Inte rnet (via your co mputer ) with the IM service provider y ou have selected to use. During th e registration process, you w ill have t he opport unity t o c reate the user name and pas sword of yo ur ch oice. For more information about signing up for instant messaging services, contact your wireless s ervice prov ider . • LOG INTO SERVICE The first time you use instant me ssagin g, you will need to e nter your user nam e and password and select the netw ork you w ant to use , in order t o log into the service. After the first logi n, you w ill not hav e to select the netw ork aga in, unles s you w ant to change it. Every time you log in, you will receive screen prom pts for your u ser name a nd pass word. Y ou do not have to m anually en ter y our use r nam e (the user name you e ntered prev iously appears on t he User I D: scree n); h o weve r , yo u mu st manually ente r your p assword every tim e you log in . T o log in for the first tim e, do the follow ing: 1 Se le ct Me nu > IM > Login , the n select the network to which you wa nt to connect. 2 Enter you r us er na me, select Opt i on s > OK , enter your pa ssword and select Opti ons > OK . The IM on line menu displa ys. Set your availability Y ou can determ ine if ot her us ers c an tell w hethe r you ar e availa ble or not . From the IM online m en u, sele ct IM A va ilab ility , then sele ct eit her Availabl e , Do no t di st ur b or Appear o fflin e . Instant messages Y ou can se nd inst ant me ssages to anyone i f you have t he pers on ’ s user na me. Y ou can also add that p erson to IM Con tac ts during an instant messaging sessio n. WRITE AND SEN D 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select IM cont act s > W rite to o ther . 2 Enter the u ser nam e o f the pe rson to wh om yo u wa nt to s end an in stant messa ge, t hen s elect Opti ons > OK . 3 Select Opti ons > Write and enter a mess age. Note: Predictiv e tex t input is autom atically enabled for w riting me ssage s. See “ Predictiv e text ” on page 24 for m ore informatio n. 4 Select Opti ons > Se nd .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 83 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging REC EIV E A ND REP LY When you receiv e an in stant message, a scree n appears , showin g you have a new instant me ssag e wit h th e n ame of th e se nder . Select Opti ons > Write , ent er a messa ge, then sele ct Op ti on s > Se nd . Chat sessions If you want to c hat with a person, you must first add that pe rson to IM Co ntac ts . See “ Add ” on page 84 for instruc tions. IM CONT ACTS VIEW 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select IM cont ac ts , the n se lect t he cont act w ith who m yo u wa nt to ch at , an d se le ct Chat . 2 Select Opti ons > Write and ente r a mes sage. 3 Select Opti ons > Se nd . After you r con tact replie s, repea t st eps 2 -3 to continue yo ur chat s ession. SAVE Y ou can sa ve yo ur chat se ssion s (co nvers atio ns) a s c hat h isto ry . 1 Fro m the Co nve rsati on view , press Options , t he n se le ct Sa ve . 2 K eep the conversation name that appe ars in the d isplay and press O ption s . OR Select Clear as ma ny ti mes as n ec essary to del ete th e conv ersation name , th en enter the nam e you w ant and pre ss O ption s . 3 Select Sa ve . VIEW From the IM online m enu, se lect Sa ve d conv er s . , then s elect the ch at se ssion you wan t to view . REN AM E 1 From the IM online menu , selec t Sav ed conv er s. , then selec t the cha t session yo u w ant t o re n ame a nd se lec t Opti ons > Rena me . 2 Select Clear a s m any t imes as n ecess ary to d elete the c onver sation n am e, then enter the new con versation name . 3 Select Opti ons > OK . DEL ETE From the IM online m enu, se lect Sa ve d conv er s . , then s elect the ch at se ssion you wan t to dele te and se lect O p tions > Del et e . END Select Back , then se lec t the chat sessi on and sel ect End co nvers ation .
84 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia IM contacts Y ou ca n a dd the na me s of y our fr ie nd s an d fa mi ly w ith w hom y ou wi ll be in ter act in g frequently via in stant messaging to IM co nta cts . ADD 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select IM cont act s > Add cont act . 2 En ter t he co nta ct ’ s user nam e, selec t Options > OK , en ter th e co ntact ’ s nicknam e, and sele ct Opti ons > OK . LOOK U P 1 From the IM onlin e me nu, sele ct IM contac ts > Look up . 2 Select one of t he follow ing options: Scre en na me — Enter the first fe w charact ers of t he cont act’ s scree n name and sel ect O pt ion s > Look up . Use r ID — Enter the first fe w charact ers of the con tact’ s user name a nd se lect Options > Look up . Phon e numbe r — Ent er the first few numbe rs of c ontact’ s phone n umber and sel ect O pt ion s > Look up . E-mail — Ente r the fir st fe w c ha rac ter s of the con tac t ’ s em ail address and select Options > Look up . REM O VE From th e IM online me nu, sele ct IM co nta cts and select the contac t you want to re mo v e, t hen se le ct Rem ove contact > OK . BLOC K MESSAGES 1 From the IM onlin e me nu, sele ct IM c on tact s and sel ect t he co nt act fro m whom you w ant to block messages. 2 Select Block contact > OK . UNBLO CK MESSAGES 1 From the IM onlin e me nu, sele ct IM contac ts an d sele ct the con tact fro m whom y ou w ant to un block me ssage s. 2 Select Unbloc k > OK . VIEW BLOCKED LIST Y ou can vie w the c ontac ts from w hom you have bloc ke d m essage s. 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select Bl ocked list . 2 If yo u want t o unbl oc k a conta ct, se lect the co ntac t, th en selec t Unblock > OK . 3 To unblock other c ontacts, repeat step 2 .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 85 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging SET AN ALER T Y ou can set an alert for a contact to notify you whe n the contact ’ s availability change s. 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select IM cont ac ts , the n se le ct the cont ac t for whom y ou w ant to set an a lert. 2 Select Set ale rt . RELEAS E A N ALER T 1 From the IM o nline me nu, select IM cont ac ts , the n se le ct the cont ac t for whom you want to rele ase an alert. 2 Select Remove aler t . Private groups Y ou can create your own private chat group s. The participants must be entered into IM con ta cts . S ee “ IM co nt ac ts ” on page 84 for more information . CREAT E PRIVAT E CHAT GR OUP 1 From the IM online menu, select Grou p conv ers . , enter the group name (up to ten characters ) and select Op ti on s > OK . 2 After you r screen name appe ars, select Optio ns > OK . ADD MEM BE RS 1 Select Optio ns > G roup mem be rs . 2 Select Sen d and selec t the contact whom y ou want to invit e to the group chat. 3 Enter the in vitation text and s elec t Opt ion s > Se nd . 4 To add other members to the grou p, repeat step s 2 – 4. REMOVE M EMBERS 1 From the grou p list, sele ct the me mber you want to remove . 2 Select Opti ons > Remove m ember . INVI TAT ION S When you receiv e an inv itation to a grou p ch at, the New i nvi tatio n rec eiv ed screen appears, with the u ser name of the inv itation sende r and the group name displaying. Y o u can e ither acce pt or reje ct the inv itation. Select Acce pt > Opt ions > O K or se lect Reject .
86 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging settings Y ou can customize your instant me ssaging settin gs, depe nding upon the instant messaging servic e you have selecte d. Afte r you open in stant me ssagin g, selec t Set ti ngs and th e following option s appear in the display: SCREEN NAM E Y ou can s et up or rev ise a s creen nam e t hat is 1 – 20 characters i n length. 1 Select Me nu > IM > Set ti ng s > S cr een nam e . 2 Enter you r screen name and select O p ti on s > OK . AUTOM ATIC LOGIN Y ou can use autom atic login afte r you hav e logged in with the use r name and password provided by y our service provider . Select Menu > I M > S ett ings > Auto matic l ogin > On . SORT CONT ACTS Select Menu > IM > S ett in gs > So r t c onta ct s , then sele ct A lphabe tic ally or By st atus . SET UP PRESE NCE STA TUS AND AUT HORIZA TION Presence allows you and other users to know who i s online and available to ch at. Y ou can set your phone to automatic ally update a conta ct ’ s pre s ence sta t us ev ery time it is changed. Select Me nu > IM > Se tti ngs > IM av aila bilit y > Statu s upd a tes > On . Option Wh at it do e s Scr een name Allow s you to c hang e y our s creen nam e. Aut om a tic log i n Allows you to set your login to the a utom atic stat e. So rt c on t act s Allow s you to di splay you r co nta cts ’ order either Alph abet ic ally or By s tat u s . IM availability Allow s you to u pd ate your cont acts ’ online availabilit y (presence) by u sing t he Status u pdates option or t o display how your presence is seen by other users by using the Autho rizat ion option. Netwo rk Al lo ws yo u to cha ng e you r Use r ID , Pa s s w o r d , GPRS addr ess , Te x t ms g . n u m be r , Bearer , and Servi ce na me .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 87 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Instant messaging Y ou can s et how you r presenc e is s een by o ther us ers. Select Me nu > IM > Se tti ng s > IM av aila bilit y > Auth or izat ion , th e n se lec t eit he r My cont acts or All . Note: If you select My cont act s , only th e conta cts in yo ur conta ct lis t can view you r pre sence info rmation . If yo u s elect Al l , anybody can view your pres en ce i nfor mat io n. • LOG OFF SERVI CE From the IM onl in e me nu, yo u c an exi t t he IM a pplication but still st ay conne cted to the IM servic e. This e nable s you to receiv e instan t mes sages an d chat invit ations from your con tacts, when using your phone for other purposes, for example, if you are playin g a gam e. If you are connected to your IM service , but you have not used you r IM application for some tim e, you may be autom atically disconne cted from the IM servi ce . Th e ne xt time you ope n th e IM application, you will receive a message , No t conn ect ed and you will be taken to the offline menu where you have to log in again. T o di sco nnect fr om the IM servic e, you must log out fro m the onlin e menu. Y ou will then be taken to the offline menu, where you can log in again or exit the IM appl i cati on. Exit instant messaging Select Back until the IM online men u appears, then select Exit . If you ope n IM again, you do not need to log in again. Log out of i nstant messaging From the IM o nline me nu, select Logout > OK .
88 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 24 PC connectivity • NOKI A PC SUITE Y ou can make a serial conne ction be tween yo ur phone and a PC using the D KU- 5 dat a ca ble, whi ch is a vail a ble fo r pu rc ha se as an enha nc em e nt. Onc e you establish th i s con n ec tio n , you can acce ss p hone inform atio n from yo ur PC. For inf ormat io n on ho w to connect t o a comp atibl e co mput er by a ca bl e and how t o install Noki a PC Suite , see the inbox lite rature for you r phone. For more i nformation about Nokia PC Su ite, see the software online help or visit the support pages at www .nokia.ca .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 89 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Enhancements 25 Enhancements If you w ant to e nhanc e phone fu nctio nality , a range of enhanc em en ts is available for yo u. You can sele ct any of thes e item s to help a ccomm odate you r specifi c commun ication ne eds. For a vaila bility of the se an d other e nhan cemen ts , contac t yo ur de aler . • MISCELLANEOUS • Fu n Ca me ra (P T -3) • Blue Active Covers (C C-72D) • Oran ge Activ e Covers ( CC-69D) • PO W E R • 850-mAh Li-Ion Batte ry (B L-5C) • Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-12U) • AUDIO • Hea ds et (H S-5) • Boom Headset (HDB-4) • Retrac table Hea dset (HS-1 0) • FM Radio Headset (H S-2R) • Loopset ( LPS-4) • Phone Adapter (H DA-1 0) • DATA • Data Adap ter Ca ble (D KU-5) • Desktop Stan d (DCV-14) • CAR • Mobile H older (MB C-15S ) • Headrest Handsfree (BHF-1) • Car Installation Kit (CK -6) *re quires MBC -15S • Mobile Charger (LCH-12 )
90 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 26 Reference information • BATTERY IN FORMATION Charging and discharging Y o ur device is powered by a rechargeable battery . The full pe rformance of a n ew battery is achieved only after two or three com plete charge and disc harge cycles. The batte ry can be ch arged and dis charged hu ndreds of tim es but it will eventu ally wear out. W hen the talk a nd stan dby tim es are n otice ably s horter th an norm al, buy a new batte ry . U se only Nok ia approved batteries, and rech arge your b attery only with Nokia approved chargers designate d for this dev ice. Unplug the charge r from the ele ctrical plug and the devic e when not in us e. Do not leav e the battery conn ec ted to a charger . Overc harging ma y shorten its lifetim e. If left unu sed, a fully ch arged battery w ill lose its ch arge over time. Temperature extreme s can a ffect the a bility of y our ba ttery to cha rge. Use the batte ry only for it s intended purpose. Never use any c harger or battery th at is damaged. Do not s hort-c ircuit th e bat tery . Acciden ta l short-c ircuiting c an oc cur wh en a metallic object s uch a s a coi n, clip, or pen caus es direct con nection of th e positive ( ) and ne gative (-) terminals of th e b attery . (Th ese look like me tal strips on the battery .) This mig ht hap pen, for example, when you carry a s pare battery in your pocket or purse . Short-circuit ing the terminals may damage the batte ry or the con nec ting ob jec t. Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summ er or winte r con ditions, wil l redu ce the c apacity and life time of the ba ttery . Alwa ys try to keep the battery betwe en 59 ° F and 77 ° F (15 ° C and 25 ° C). A dev ice w ith a h ot or cold b atter y m ay not wor k te mp ora rily , ev en w hen th e ba tt ery is full y ch ar ge d. Battery pe rformanc e is parti cularly limit ed i n tempe ratures well be low freezin g. Do not dispose o f batteries in a fire! Dispose of batterie s according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as hou sehold waste. Charging tim es The charging t imes li sted below are approximate. Batter y opti on ACP-12U Charger BL-5C Li-I on Ba ttery 850 mAh up to 2 h ours
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 91 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Re fe renc e in for ma tio n Standby and talk ti mes The tim es shown in th e followin g table are estimate s only and represent a range for either standby or talk time s (not a c ombination of both). The operation t ime of th e bat tery depends on condition s su ch as: • Tra nsm ittin g power lev el • Signal (distance betw een the phon e and the base station) • Network parameters define d by the operator • Phone use (WAP , games, SMS, Xpress-on active covers) • Char ging proce dure used • E NH AN C EM ENT S A fe w prac tica l rul es a bou t a cc ess ori es a nd en hanc em ent s: • K eep all accessories and enh ancements out of th e reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhan cement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. • Chec k re gu lar ly t hat en ha nc em ent s insta lle d i n a ve hic le a re moun ted a n d are operating properly . • Installation of any com plex ca r enhancem ents must be m ade by qualified personnel only . • ENHANCEMENTS , BATTERIES , AND CHARGERS Check the model n umber of any charger be fore use with this device. This device is intend ed for use when suppl ied with power fr om th e Rapid T ravel Char ger (ACP-1 2U). War nin g: U se only batteries, c hargers and enhancem ents approved by the phone ma nufacture r for use with t his particular phon e model. T he use of any other ty pes may inv alidate any approval or warranty applying to t he phone, and may be dangerous. For ava ilability of approve d enha ncem ents , pleas e che ck wi th yo ur dealer . When you disconnec t the powe r cord of any enhancem ent, grasp and pull the plug, n ot the c ord. Y our device and its enhance ments may con tain small parts. K eep them out o f reach of small c hildren. Battery optio n Tal k t im e Stan dby t ime BL-5C Li-I on Ba ttery 850 mAh up to 6 hours up to 41 0 ho urs
92 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia • CAR E A ND MAIN TENANC E Y ou r d evic e is a p roduc t of sup erio r design an d craf tsman shi p and sh oul d be t reat ed with care. The suggestions below will help you prote ct your wa rranty cove rage and enj oy you r dev ice for ma ny ye ar s. • K eep the device dry . Prec ipitation, humidity , and all t ypes of liquids or m oisture can contain min erals tha t will corro de e lec tronic circuits . If y our de vice doe s get wet, remov e the batte ry and allow the de vice to dry c ompletely be fore replacing it. • Do not use or store the de vice in du sty , dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the device in h ot areas. High temp eratures can shorten th e life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or me lt certain plastics. • Do not s tore the devic e in c old a reas. When the devic e return s to its no rmal temperat ure, moisture can form inside th e device and dam age ele ctronic circuit bo ards. • Do not a ttempt to open the device other than as in structe d in thi s gu ide. • Do not drop, k nock, or shake the device. Rough handli ng c an break intern al circuit bo ards and fine mech anics . • Do no t use ha rsh c hemica ls, clea ning sol ven ts, o r strong de tergen ts to clea n the de vice. • Do not paint the de vice. P aint can c log the m oving parts and preve nt proper operation. • Use only the supplied or an approved re placement antenna. Unauthorize d antennas, modific ations, or attachme nts could damage the device and ma y violate regulations governing radio devic es. All of the above sugge stions apply equally to your device, battery , charger , or any enh an cem e n t. I f a n y de vic e is no t wo rk in g pro p erl y , ta ke it to the n ear est a uth o riz ed service facility for service . • ADDIT IONAL SAFETY INFORMATION Operating environment Rememb er to fol low any s pecia l regulations in force in any are a and alw ays switch off your devic e when its use is prohibite d or when i t may cause interferen ce or dang er . Us e t he dev ice on ly i n its norm al op era tin g p osi tio ns. To ma in tai n co mpli anc e with radio frequenc y exposure guidel ines only u se enhanceme nts approved by Nokia for u se with th is de vice. When the de vice is on and being worn on the body , always use an approved carry ing case.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 93 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Re fe renc e in for ma tio n Medical dev ices Operation of any radio transmit ting equi pment, inc luding wirele ss phone s, may interfere with the fu nctio nality of inad equa tely protec ted me dical device s. Cons ult a physician or the manu facturer of the me dical device to de termine if the y are ade qua te ly s h ie ld ed f rom exte rnal RF en erg y or if yo u ha ve an y qu esti on s. Swi tch off your phon e in health c are facilities when any regulations posted in t hese areas instruc t you to do so . Hospitals or h ealth ca re facilit ies m ay be us ing equipme nt that coul d be se nsi tive to exte rnal RF ener gy . PACEM A KE RS P acem aker manu fac turers reco mme nd tha t a mi nimum se par ati on o f 6 in (15 .3 cm) be maintain ed between a wireless phone and a pacem aker to avoid pote ntial interfere nce wi th the pacemak er . These recomme ndation s are consis tent with the independent research by an d recommendations of W ireless Te chnology Research. To minimize th e poten tial for inte rference, persons w ith pace makers should: • Always keep the device more th an 6 in (15.3 cm) from their pacema ker when the de vice is s witch ed on. • Not c arry th e d evi ce in a breas t poc ke t. • Hold the de vice to th e ear opposite the pac emaker . If you hav e any reason t o suspect that inte rference is taking place, switch off you r device im mediately . HE AR I NG AI D Some di gital wireless devic es may interfere with some h earing aids. If interferenc e occurs , cons ult your service provide r . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affe ct imp roperly installed or in adequ ately shielded electronic systems in mo tor veh icles su ch as ele ctronic fue l injec tion sy stems, electronic antis kid (an tiloc k) brakin g sy stems, e lect ronic spee d c ontrol sy ste ms, air ba g s ystems. F or more inform ation, chec k with the m anufact urer or its represe ntative of your vehicle or any equipme nt that has be en added. Only qu alifi ed pe rsonn el sho uld se rvic e the dev ice, or in sta ll the de vic e in a vehicl e. F ault y i nstall ation o r ser vice may be dan ger ous an d m ay inv alidat e an y w ar ranty th at may appl y to the device. Check regu larly that all wireless devi ce equi pment in your vehic le is m ount ed and ope r ating prop erl y . D o no t sto re or ca rry fla mm able liqui ds, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartmen t as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember t hat an air bags inflate wit h gr e at forc e. Do no t p la ce ob jec ts , in cl ud in g in st al le d or po rt ab le w i rel ess eq ui p men t in th e area over the air bag or in the air ba g de ploy men t are a. If in-v eh icle w irel ess equ ipme nt i s im pr op erly ins ta lled an d the a ir ba g in fla tes , se riou s in ju ry c ould re su lt.
94 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia P otentially explosive environments Swit ch of f your devi ce when in any area wit h a poten ti ally exp losi ve atmo sphere and obey all signs and instruc tions. P ot entially e xplosiv e atmos pheres in clude area s where yo u woul d nor mal ly be a dvis ed t o tur n of f your vehi cle en gi ne. Spark s in suc h areas cou ld cause an exp losion or f ire resu ltin g in bodi ly inj ury or ev en deat h. Sw itch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipm ent in fuel depots, storage, and distri bution areas, chemical plants or where blasting ope rations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atm osphere are often but not always c learly mark ed. They incl ude below d eck on boats, chemical tr ansfer or sto rage faci liti es, vehi cles usin g liquefi ed petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or partic les such as grain, dust or me tal powders. FCC regu lations prohibit u sing your wirele ss devic e while in the air . The use of wire less telephone s in an aircraft may be dangerous to th e operation o f the aircraft, disru pt the wireless tele phone n etwork, and may be i llegal. F ailure to observe th ese instructio ns may lead to suspension or denial of te lephone services to the offende r , leg al action, or both. • EMERGENCY C ALLS Warning: Wireless phon es, including this phone , operate using radio signals, wireless networks, lan dline netw orks, and u ser-programmed functions . Bec ause of this, connec tions in all c onditions canno t be guarante ed. Y ou should ne ver rely s olely on any wireless phone for essentia l co mmunica tions like me dical emergenc ies. To mak e an em erg enc y c al l: 1 If the phone is not o n, switch it on . Check for ade quate signal strength. Some networks ma y require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone. 2 Press t he End key a s ma ny time s as need ed to clea r the d ispla y and re ad y the phone for calls. 3 Enter the offic ial eme rgency num ber for your present loc ation. Emerge ncy numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press t he Tal k key . If certain feat ures are in use, you may first nee d to turn t hose feature s off be fore you ca n ma ke an e mer gency call. C onsult this gu ide o r you r service provider . Wh en maki ng an emergenc y call, give all the necess ary information as accurately as possible. Y our wireless phone m ay be th e only mean s of com munication at th e scene of an ac cident. Do not end the call u ntil given pe rmission to do so.
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 95 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Re fe renc e in for ma tio n Certification Information (SAR) THIS MODEL PHON E MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQ UIREMENTS FOR EX POSURE TO R A D I O WAVE S . Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and re ceiver . It is desig ned and manufactured not to e xceed th e emission limits for e xposure to radio fre quency ( RF) energy set by the Federal C om munica tions Com mis sion of t he U. S. Gov ernmen t. These lim its are part of co mprehensive guideline s and est ablish permitte d levels of RF e nergy for the general population. T he guideline s are based on standards that w ere develope d by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough e valuation of scientific studie s. The standards include a substantial safety ma rgin designed to assure the safety of all person s, regardless of age and h ealth. The exposure standard for w ireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set by t he FCC is 1.6W/kg.* T ests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions ac cepted by the FCC w ith t he phon e tran smittin g at its highe st ce rtified pow er lev el in all tested freque ncy bands. Although the SAR is determine d at t he highes t certified power level, the actual SAR level of t he phon e while ope rating can be we ll below the max imum v alue . This is becaus e the phone is de signe d to op erate at m ultiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach th e network. In ge neral, the closer you are to a wi reless base st ation ante nna, the lower the power output. Befo re a phon e mod e l is av ail able for sale to the p ub lic , it mu st be te sted a nd c ert ifie d to the FCC that i t does not exceed the l imit esta blished by the governmen t-ado pted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are perfor med in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and wor n on th e body) as req uired by the FCC f or each model. The high est SAR value for t his model ph one as reported to the FCC: When te sted for use at the ear - FCCID # PPIRH-19 is 0.7 5 W/kg FCCID # PPIRH-50 is 1.1 7 W/kg When worn on the body , as describe d in this use r guide: FCCID # PPIRH-19 is 0.5 9 W/kg FCCID # PPIRH-50 is 1.0 6 W/kg Body-worn measureme nts differ among phon e mode ls, depending upon av ailable enha nc em ent s an d FCC re quir em ents .
96 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia While there may be differences between the SAR le vels of vari ous phones and at vari ous positi ons, they al l meet the gove rnment r equirement. The FCC has g ranted an Equ ipme nt Aut horiz at ion for this mod e l phon e wi th al l repo rt ed SAR le ve ls ev alu ated as i n co mpli an ce with t he FC C R F exp os ure guid el in es. SAR inf orma ti on o n th is m odel phone is on file with the FCC and can be fou nd under the Display G rant section of http://www .fcc.gov /oet/fccid after se arching on FCC ID PPIRH -19 and PPIRH-50. For body worn operation, thi s phone has been test ed and meets t he FCC RF exposur e guidelines for use with a carry ca se, belt clip, or h older tha t contains n o meta l and that posit ions the h andset a minim um of 7/8 inch (2.2 cm ) from th e body . Use of other c arry cas es, be lt clips, or h older s may n ot e nsure com plia nce w ith FCC R F exposure guideline s. If you do not u se a bod y-worn acce ssory and are not holdin g the pho ne at the e ar , pos ition the hands et a m inimu m of 7/8 in ch (2.2 cm) from your body when the phone is switched on. *In th e Unite d Stat es and Can ada, th e SAR lim it for mobi le pho nes used by th e pu blic is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue . The standard incor porates a substan tia l margin of safe ty to giv e additi onal prote ctio n for the public and to account fo r any variations in mea surements. SAR values may vary depen ding on n ation al re portin g req uirem ent s and t he ne twork b and. For SA R inform ati on in other regions ple ase look un der product inform ation at www .noki a.c om .
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 97 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Te chnical informat ion 27 T echnical information ( 310 0 a n d 31 2 0 ) Feature S pecification Dime n sions Width 1.68 in ( 42.8 mm) Height 4.00 in ( 1.08 mm) Depth 0 .76 in (1 9.6 mm ) We ig h t 87.4 gm with B L-5C L i-Ion Battery Wirel ess netwo rks GSM 900, 1800 , an d 190 0 netw orks Siz e (volu m e) 4. 09 cu i n (67 cu cm ) Frequen cy ran ge ( Tx) GSM 9 00: 88 0 – 91 5 M H z GSM 1 800: 1 7 10 – 1785 M Hz GSM 1 900: 1 850 – 1 910 M H z Frequen cy ran ge ( Rx) GSM 9 00: 92 5 – 96 0 MH z GSM 1 800: 1 805 – 188 0 MH z GSM 1 900: 1 930 – 199 0 MH z Tx ou tp ut po we r 2W (G SM 90 0 m ax) 1W (G SM 18 00/G SM 1900 m a x) Batter y voltage 3.7 V dc Numb er of chann els GSM 900: 17 4 GSM 1 800: 3 74 GSM 1 900: 2 99
98 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia T echnical infor mation (3100b and 3 120b) Feature S pecification Dime n sions Width 1.68 in ( 42.8 mm) Height 4. 00 in (1.08 mm) Depth 0 .76 in (1 9.6 mm ) We ig h t 87.4 gm with B L-5C L i-Ion Battery Wirel ess netwo rks GSM 850, 1800 , an d 190 0 netw orks Siz e (volu m e) 4. 09 cu i n (67 cu cm ) Frequen cy ran ge ( Tx) GSM 8 50: 82 4 – 84 9 MH z GSM 1 800: 1 7 10 – 1785 M Hz GSM 1 900: 1 850 – 1 910 M H z Frequen cy ran ge ( Rx) GSM 8 50: 86 9 – 89 4 MH z GSM 1 800: 1 805 – 188 0 MH z GSM 1 900: 1 930 – 199 0 MH z Tx ou tput powe r 2W (G SM 85 0 m ax) 1W (G SM 18 00/G SM 1900 m a x) Batter y voltage 3.7 V dc Numb er of chann els GSM 850: 12 4 GSM 1 800: 3 74 GSM 1 900: 2 99
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 99 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia Nokia One-Y ear Limit ed Warranty 28 Nokia One-Y ear Limited W arranty Nok ia w arra nts tha t th e Nokia wi rele ss phon e and en ha ncem ent s a re fr e e fro m defects in m aterial and w orkman ship. The warrant y period for the Phone (Radio) units and all e nhan ceme nts (ex cluding c arry cas es) is twelv e (12 ) month s from the date of pu rchase OR fo urte en (14) mont hs from date of w holesale shipment fr o m N okia , OR fifte en (1 5) mo nths from the d ate of man ufac tur e by Nok ia. The war r an ty period for the Carry c ases is th ree (3) m onths from the date of purch ase or five (5) mon ths from the date of w holesale shipmen t from Nokia. During th e warra nty peri od, Nokia will, at its opti on, repair or replac e the defective product fre e of charge. Replacement Produc t may be either ne w or remanufact ured or re furbished. Howe ver , if Nok ia det ermines t hat th e wa rranty con ditions ca nnot be applied, the purc haser will be b illed for the repair a nd shi pping. EX CEP TIONS This w arranty is su bject to the follow ing ex ceptions : 1 Mobile or fixed installa tion, wh ich is not in accorda nce with the installa tion instructions , published by Nokia, will void the warrant y . Damage caus ed by a repair or an att empt to repair by other t han a service c entre authorized by Nokia will v oid th e wa rranty ; 2 This warranty covers no rmal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which, in the sole opinion of Nokia, has been subject to: improper storage, exposure to moisture or dam pness, exposure to fire , sand, dirt, windst orm, lightn ing, or earthqu ake ; to theft, battery le akag e, unau thorized modification, misuse, neglect, abuse, misapplic ation, accident, alteration, improper in stallatio n, maladjus tment of co nsume r controls , or abnorm al operating condition s, or which h as been att ributable to ac ts of God; 3 Fuses are n ot cove red by th e warranty ; 4 This warranty does n ot cover de fects or damage s caused b y a produc t which is not a pprove d by N okia to be connected to its wireless phone; 5 This warranty does not cover defects or damages ca used by improper or defective function of the carrier system or by inadequate signal reception by the ante nn a; 6 Remo val and reinstallatio n co sts ar e not covere d by this wa rranty; 7 This warra nty is applic able only to produ cts bought through Nokia Pro ducts Ltd. in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, and sold eithe r in Canada o r Bermuda.
1 00 Copyright © 2004 Nok ia 8 Removal, alteratio n, or defacing of the Serial Num ber Plate, or the enhanc ement Date Code La bels will v oid th e wa rranty . In no e ven t sha ll Nok ia be liable for incid ent al, spec ial , or con seq u ent ial d a ma g e s , direct or indire ct, loss o f anticipated bene fits or profits, loss of use of its wir e l e ss telephone, resulting from the use of its wireless phone, or its enhanc ements, or arising from any b reach of th is wa rrant y . CLAI M PRO CED UR E In order to obtain w arranty performanc e, return the de fective unit to the N oki a Se rvic e Cent re wi th tr a nsp ort at ion ch ar ge s pr ep aid (S hi ppi ng of the re paired unit may be paid by No kia, in which c ase Nokia shall have risk of loss or damage during this shipm ent). The proof o f date of purchase will be required before i n-warrant y service is rendered. Ma int e nan c e a nd se rv ic e m ay be obt ai ne d i n an y au th or ize d se rv ice ce n tr e in C an ad a. EXTENSION OF WA R RANTY PERIOD When a repair is made, an extra 90-day s ervic e warranty is give n to the labou r and parts of the repair conc erned. If replacement of a faul ty unit i s applied, instead of repairing, th is 90-day service w arranty is applied to the replaced u nit. Besides this 90-day serv ice warranty , the warranty repairs or replacements do not af fect the o rig inal warr anty co nd itio ns, which a re det ermi ned by the dat e of purc hase. THE FOREGOING W ARRANT Y IS THE PURCHASER ’ S S OLE AN D EXCL USIVE R E M EDY AND I S IN LI EU OF A LL O THER WA RRANTI ES, EX PRESS ED OR I MPL IED, INC LUDIN G BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IM PLIED WARRANTY O R MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT NESS FO R A PARTIC ULAR PUR POSE OR USE. Some prov in ces do n ot allow lim itati on s on ho w lon g a n imp li ed warr ant y l a s t s , so the above lim itations m ay n ot a pply to y ou. FOR W ARRANT Y SERVI CE L OCA TIONS, CON T ACT Y OUR SER VI CE PRO VI DER / RE T AILER /DEAL ER OR DIRECT L Y TO : NO KIA PR ODUC T S LI MI TE D 60 1 W estney Ro ad South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Te l: 905-427 -13 73 1-888-2 26-6 542 We b si t e: w ww .n okia.ca For products being retu rned to Nokia or its autho rized se rvice cen tres, the s ervice provider/retailer/dealer shall prepay shipping charges, taxes, duties, insurance. Nokia shall have no risk for loss or damage du ring th is sh ipment. NO TE: A s warranty is automa tically registe red, no furth er action is requ ired by the co ns umer .
101 Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular T elecommunications & In ternet As so ciati on) to al l use rs of m obi le phon e s. © 2001 Cellul ar T elecom municati ons & In ternet Asso ciation. All Right s R eserv ed. 1250 Connecticut A v enue, NW S uite 800, W ashington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081
102 Saf ety is the m os t impo rta nt ca ll you wil l ev er make . A G u ide to S af e an d R e spo n sib l e Wi r ele s s P ho n e Us e T ens of mi llio ns of pe ople i n North Americ a toda y ta k e ad v anta ge of the uniqu e combi nat ion of con v enie nc e, safety and v alue d eliv er ed by the w ireless telep hon e. Quite simp ly , the wir el ess pho ne gi v es peopl e th e po w erful a bil it y t o comm uni cate b y v oice- -al mos t anyw here, anytime--w ith the b oss, with a client, with the kids, with emerge ncy perso nne l o r ev en with th e p olice. Each y ear , A me rican s make billions of calls fr om their wireless phones, and the numbers ar e rapidly gr o wing. But an imp ort ant responsibilit y accomp anies those b enefits, one that ev er y wir eless phone user must u phold. When driving a car , driving is y o ur first r e spon sibility . A wireless phon e ca n be a n in v aluab le too l, but good judgm ent must be exer cised at all tim es w hile d riving a mot or v ehicle--w heth er on th e phon e or n ot. T he basic lessons ar e ones w e all learn ed as teena gers. Dri vin g r equir es alertness, cau tion and cou r tesy . It requires a hea vy do se of basic commo n se nse--- k eep y our hea d up , k eep y our ey es on th e road, c heck y our mirrors frequen tly and w a tch out f or ot her driv ers. It r e qu ir es obeyin g all traff ic sig ns and signals and sta ying within the speed limit . It means using se atbelts and requiring ot her passeng ers to d o the same. But with wireless phone use, driving safely means a little mo r e. This br oc hure is a call to wir el ess phon e users e v er yw her e to mak e sa fety their f irst prio rity w hen behin d the w heel of a car . W ir ele ss te lecommun icat ions is k e epi ng us i n t ouc h, simp lify ing our li v es, p r otec ting us i n emer gencies and pr o vidi ng op por tuni tie s to help o ther s i n need. W hen it co mes to the use of wireless phon es, saf ety is your most impo rtant call . Wireless Phone "Safety T ip s" Belo w ar e safety tips to f ollo w w hile dri ving and u sing a wir eless p hone w hic h sh ou ld be easy to r e me mbe r . 1 Get to kno w y our w ir eless p hone a nd it s featur es such as speed dial and redial. Carefully r e ad y our instructio n manual and learn to tak e ad v antage of v aluab le features most ph one s offer , includin g auto mat ic r edial a n d memo r y . Also, w ork to me moriz e the phone k eyp ad so y ou c an use th e spe ed dial func tio n wit hout tak ing y o ur att entio n off the road. 2 When a v ailab l e, use a ha nds free device. A number of ha nds free wireless phon e acce ssor ie s ar e r eadil y a v ai la b le toda y . Wh ether y ou c hoose an ins tall ed mo unte d device f or y our wireless pho ne or a spea k er phone a ccesso r y , take ad v antage o f thes e dev ices i f a v a ilab le to y ou . 3 P o sition y ou r wireless phon e wit hin ea sy r each. Mak e sure y ou place y our wireless phon e wit hin ea sy r ea ch and w here y ou can g rab it witho ut remo ving y our ey es from the r oad. If y ou g et an incom ing call at an incon v e nient time, if possib le, le t y our v oice mail ans w er it f o r y ou. 4 Suspend conv ersatio ns during ha zar dou s dri ving condit ion s or situatio ns. Let the person y ou are speaking with kno w y ou ar e driving; if necessar y , suspend the call in hea vy traff ic or haz ardous w eat her co ndit ion s . R ain , sleet, sn o w an d ice can be h azar dou s, b ut so is hea vy traf f ic. As a dri v e r , y ou r first responsibility is to pa y atte ntion to the r oad.
10 3 5 Do no t take notes o r look up phone numbers w h ile driving. If y o u are r eading an addr ess boo k or business card, or writ ing a "t o do" list w hile driving a car , y o u ar e not w atc hi ng w her e y ou a re going. It’ s comm on se nse. D on’ t g et caugh t in a dang e r ous situat ion beca use y o u are r eading or writ ing and not pa y ing atte ntion to th e roa d o r near by v e hi cles. 6 Dial sens ib l y an d asses s the t r af f ic; if poss ib l e, pla ce call s w hen y ou a r e no t mo ving or bef or e pullin g into traff ic. T r y to plan y o ur c alls befor e y ou be gin y our trip or atte mpt to c oincide y our calls with times y ou ma y be st opped at a stop sign , r e d light or othe rwise st ationar y . B ut if y o u ne ed to dial w hile d ri ving, fo llo w th is simple ti p- -d ial on ly a f e w n umber s , c hec k th e r oad a nd y our mi rr ors , then c onti n ue. 7 Do no t eng age in st r essfu l or emot ion al conv e rsatio ns that m a y be dist racting. Str essful or emo tional c on v ers ations an d dri v ing do not mi x--they ar e distr acting and ev en dan ge r ous w h en y ou are behind t he w he el of a car . M ake peo ple y ou ar e talking with a w ar e y o u ar e drivin g and if necessary , suspend con v ersations w hich ha v e th e pote nt ial to div e r t y our atten tio n from th e road. 8 Use y our wir eless phon e to call f or hel p . Y our wi r ele ss pho ne is one of the gr eates t tools y o u can o wn to protect y ourself and y our family in da ng erous situa tions- - with y our p hon e at y our sid e, hel p is only three numbers a w a y . Dia l 9- 1-1 o r othe r loca l emer ge ncy n umber i n the case of f ir e, tr aff ic accident, r oa d hazar d or medical emerge ncy . R e membe r , it is a f r ee c all on y our w ireless phone ! 9 Use y our w ir eless phone to help others in emer g encies . Y our wireles s phone pr o v ides y ou a perfect opp or tu nity t o b e a "Go od S am arita n" in y our co mmun ity . If y ou see an auto ac cident, crim e in progr ess or othe r serious em ergenc y w here liv es ar e in dang er , call 9- 1-1 or other loc al em ergency number , as y ou w ould w ant othe rs to do f or y ou. 10 Call roadside assistance or a special wir eless non-eme r gen cy assistance number w hen n ecessar y . Cer tain situ ations y o u en count er w hile dri vin g ma y r equ ir e attention, but ar e not urgent enou gh to merit a call f or e mergenc y services. But y ou still can u se y o ur wir eless p hon e to le nd a ha nd. If y ou se e a b r ok en-do wn v eh icle posing n o serious h aza r d, a brok en traff ic signal, a m inor traff ic ac cident w here no one appears inju r ed o r a v ehicle y ou kno w t o be sto len , call roadside assistance or othe r special no n-emergenc y wir eless n umbe r . Car eless , dist r acted in di v iduals a nd peop le dri v ing irr esponsib ly r epr e sent a haz ar d to ev er y one on th e ro ad. S inc e 1 984, the Cellular T elecom municatio ns Indus try As soc iation and t he wir eless indu stry ha v e conducted educat iona l outr each to inf orm wir eless pho ne user s of their res pon sibi li ties as sa f e dri v ers and good citi zens . As w e appr o ac h a ne w century , mor e and mo r e of us wil l tak e ad v antage o f th e benef its o f wi r ele ss te leph ones . And, a s w e tak e to the roads , w e all ha v e a r espons ibil it y to dri v e saf el y .
10 4 T he wireless industry reminds you to us e your phon e saf e l y wh en dri vin g . F or more inf or mation, please call 1-888-901 -SAFE. F or up dates: ht tp://www .w o w- com.c om/c onsume r/issues/driving/ artic les .cfm?ID=85 © 2001 Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association. All Ri ghts R e serv ed. 1250 Connecticut A v en ue, NW Suite 800, W ashington , DC 20036. Phone: (202) 7 85-0081
Nokia 3 100 and Nokia 3 120 User G uide 10 5 Copyright © 200 4 Nokia Index A acce ss code s 29 alarm clock 63 antenna 14 application s 68 authori ty cert ificates 78 B battery charge 13 C calcu lato r 71 calend ar 65 call forwarding 58 call wa iting 59 cell info disp lay 60 chat se ssion s 83 color schem es 61 con tacts 49 countdow n time r 71 currenc y co nvers ion 71 custom ize display langu age 60 profiles 54 D disconnect from mobile In ternet 78 display brightness 61 language 60 E earpie ce vo lume 22 emergenc y calls (keypad locked) 60 exch an g e rate 71 G gallery 64 games 67 H head set 13 help te xt 60 I IM c ontac ts 84 incoming ca lls 21 inst ant mes saging 80 K keygu ard 26 L language s 60 M menu vie w 61 mes sage c enter numb er 35 multime dia me ssage s 35 N netw ork s elect ion 60 Nokia Cust omer Care 6, 7 Nokia PC su ite 88 P personal shortcuts 57 phone label 7 PIN code 29 PIN2 code 29 predictive t ext activa te 24 add new wo rds 24 en ter 24
1 06 Copyright © 200 4 Nokia private groups 85 profiles 54 PUK and PUK2 c odes 29 Q quick gu ide 2 R redial last number 21 restore facto ry set tings 62 S scr ee n sa ver 57 secu rity cod e 29 send my caller identity 59 setting s call 58 display 61 enha nc ement 62 phone 60 secu r ity 62 time and date 58 tone 61 sh ar ed m em or y 5 SIM card 10 non-own er 26 security lev els 26 s tar t-up ton e 60 su mm ar y af te r ca ll 59 T text m ess ag es 32 time 20 V voice mail 41 voic e reco rder 73 W wallpape r 61 welco me no te 60 X Xpres s-on co vers 18