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Contents
For your safety............................... vii Connect the headset............................. 9
Make calls................................................ 9
Answer or reject a call....................... 10
Mute phone during call................. 10
Options during a call.......................... 10
Make a conference call.................. 10
Keypad lock (keyguard)..................... 11
Network services..................................viii
About your device................................viii
Shared memory....................................... ix
Welcome........................................... x
Getting help............................................. x
Find your phone label........................ x
Nokia support and contact
information .......................................... x
Updates ................................................. x
3. Text entry...................................12
Standard mode .................................... 12
Text (Abc)........................................... 12
Numbers (123) ................................. 12
Punctuation and special
characters.......................................... 12
Predictive text mode.......................... 12
Activate or deactivate.................... 13
Text entry........................................... 13
Change case and mode ..................... 13
1. Phone at a glance........................1
Keys and parts......................................... 1
Front view............................................. 1
Side views............................................. 1
Standby mode......................................... 2
Quick keys................................................ 2
Indicators and icons.............................. 2
Phone menus........................................... 2
Scroll method ...................................... 3
Main menu display............................. 3
In-phone help...................................... 3
Go to functions....................................... 4
Select options...................................... 4
Organise functions............................. 4
4. Messages ....................................14
Create distribution lists..................... 14
Add and remove contacts............. 15
Manage distribution lists.............. 15
Text messages...................................... 15
Write and send................................. 15
Read message................................... 16
Reply to message............................. 17
Templates........................................... 17
Text message folders...................... 17
Delete messages .............................. 18
Sending options............................... 19
Other settings................................... 19
Multimedia messages........................ 20
Multimedia message folders and
2. Set up your phone.......................5
Antenna .................................................... 5
Battery ...................................................... 5
Remove the back cover..................... 6
Remove the battery ........................... 6
MicroSD card....................................... 7
UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot.............. 7
Replace the battery............................ 7
Replace the back cover..................... 8
Charge the battery............................. 8
Turn your phone on or off................... 8
options................................................ 21
Write and send multimedia
messages............................................ 21
Read and reply to multimedia
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messages ............................................ 22
Choose a multimedia message
Search for a name ........................... 36
Configure settings ........................... 36
option.................................................. 23 Send and receive contacts................ 36
Delete multimedia messages........ 24
Multimedia message settings....... 25
Allow multimedia reception ......... 25
Incoming multimedia messages .. 26
Allow or block advertisements..... 26
Voice messages .................................... 26
Save voice mailbox number.......... 26
Set up voice mail.............................. 27
Listen to voice messages ............... 27
Automate voice mail....................... 27
Clear voice mail icon....................... 28
Web messaging.................................... 28
Send a business card....................... 36
7. Gallery ........................................38
Folders .................................................... 38
Fun frames and clip art...................... 39
8. Media..........................................40
Camera ................................................... 40
Take a photo...................................... 40
Record a video clip.......................... 40
Camera options ................................ 40
Media player......................................... 41
Music player.......................................... 41
Play music tracks ............................. 42
Music player options....................... 42
Radio....................................................... 42
Save radio channels............................ 43
Listen to the radio............................... 43
Voice recorder ...................................... 43
Record speech or sound................. 44
Equaliser................................................. 44
Activate an equaliser set ............... 44
Create a custom equaliser set...... 44
5. Log..............................................29
View missed calls................................. 29
View received calls.............................. 29
View dialled numbers......................... 29
View message recipients ................... 30
Clear log lists........................................ 30
Call duration......................................... 30
Data or fax calls................................... 30
Duration of minibrowser calls ......... 31
6. Contacts .....................................32
Add new contacts................................ 32
Save contact name and number.. 32
Save contact number only............. 32
Save an entry .................................... 32
Save numbers and text items....... 32
Change default number ................. 33
Caller groups ..................................... 33
Set up Speed dials ........................... 33
Voice tags .............................................. 34
Assign a voice tag to an entry ..... 34
Dial a number.................................... 34
Voice tags........................................... 35
Edit contacts list entries.................... 35
Delete contacts entries...................... 36
Access the contacts menu................ 36
9. Settings ......................................45
Profiles.................................................... 45
Personalise a profile........................ 45
Set a timed profile........................... 45
Display.................................................... 46
Standby mode settings................... 46
Screen saver ...................................... 46
Sleep mode ........................................ 46
Backlight time-out.......................... 46
Themes.................................................... 47
Tone settings......................................... 47
Time and date settings....................... 47
Clock.................................................... 47
Date...................................................... 48
Date and time auto-update.......... 48
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Call settings.......................................... 48 10. Organiser..................................63
Anykey answer ................................. 48
Automatic redial.............................. 48
Speed dials ........................................ 48
Calling cards ..................................... 48
International prefix......................... 50
Data or fax calls............................... 50
Call summary.................................... 50
Show call time.................................. 50
Ringing tone for no caller ID........ 50
Phone settings ..................................... 51
Language settings ........................... 51
Automatic keyguard ....................... 51
Navigation key ................................. 51
Memory status ................................. 51
DTMF tones ....................................... 51
Start-up tone.................................... 52
Help text activation........................ 52
Voice commands and voice tags .... 52
Hands-free operation..................... 52
Connectivity ......................................... 53
Bluetooth connectivity .................. 54
Infrared connectivity...................... 56
Data cable transfer ......................... 57
Enhancements...................................... 58
Security.................................................. 59
PIN code............................................. 59
PIN code request.............................. 59
Call restrictions................................ 59
Security level .................................... 60
Access codes..................................... 60
Voice privacy..................................... 61
Personal unblocking key (PUK)
Alarm clock........................................... 63
Set an alarm...................................... 63
Repeat alarm .................................... 63
Set the alarm tone.......................... 63
Set the snooze time-out ............... 64
Calendar ................................................ 64
Open calendar .................................. 64
Calendar options.............................. 64
Make a calendar note .................... 65
View calendar notes (day view)... 65
Options while viewing a day........ 65
Receive a calendar note ................ 66
Modify calendar settings............... 66
Notes ...................................................... 66
Send a note....................................... 67
Notes options ................................... 67
To-do list............................................... 67
Send a to-do list note.................... 69
To-do list options ............................ 69
Calculator.............................................. 69
Currency converter............................. 70
Timers..................................................... 70
Normal timer .................................... 70
Interval timer.................................... 71
Stopwatch............................................. 72
Measure split or lap time.............. 72
Save a time........................................ 72
Stopwatch options.......................... 72
Operation note................................. 73
11. Catalogs....................................74
code..................................................... 61
Application settings ........................... 61
Network................................................. 61
Network services................................. 62
Restore factory settings.................... 62
Phone details........................................ 62
12. Minibrowser.............................75
Mobile internet access...................... 75
Sign on to the mobile internet ....... 75
Navigate the mobile internet.......... 76
Phone keys......................................... 76
Receive a call while online........... 76
Make an emergency call while
online.................................................. 76
Clear the cache and disconnect.. 76
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13. Extras........................................78
Memory card......................................... 78
Games..................................................... 78
Collection............................................... 78
Launch an application.................... 78
14. PC connectivity........................79
PC data transfer................................... 79
Nokia PC Suite...................................... 79
15. Enhancements..........................80
16. Battery information ................82
Charging and discharging................. 82
Nokia battery authentication
guidelines............................................... 83
17. Care and maintenance ............85
18. Additional safety information86
Operating environment.......................86
Medical devices.....................................86
Vehicles ...................................................87
Potentially explosive environments 87
Emergency calls ....................................88
Certification information (SAR)........88
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED
WARRANTY.....................................91
Index ...............................................94
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For your safety
SWITCH OFF WHEN
REFUELLING
Do not use the phone at a
refuelling point. Do not
use near fuel or chemicals.
Read these simple guidelines.
Not following them may be dangerous
or illegal. Read the complete user
guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the phone
on when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when
it may cause interference
or danger.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions.
Do not use the phone
where blasting is in
progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always
keep your hands free to
operate the vehicle while
driving. Your first
consideration while
driving should be road
safety.
position as explained in
the product
documentation. Do not
touch the antenna
unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel
may install or repair this
product.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may
be susceptible to
ENHANCEMENTS AND
BATTERIES
Use only approved
enhancements and
batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
interference, which could
affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions.
Switch the phone off near
medical equipment.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water
resistant. Keep it dry.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions.
Wireless devices can
cause interference in
aircraft.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make
back-up copies or keep a
written record of all
important information
stored in your phone.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER
DEVICES
When connecting to any
other device, read its user
guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not
connect incompatible
products.
services. For instance, some networks
may not support all
language-dependent characters
and services.
Your service provider may have
requested that certain features be
disabled or not activated in your
device. If so, they will not appear on
your device menu. Your device may
also have been specially configured.
This configuration may include
changes in menu names, menu order
and icons. Contact your service
provider for more information.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is
switched on and in
service. Press the end key
as many times as needed
to clear the display and
return to standby mode.
Enter the emergency
number, then press the
call key. Give your
location. Do not end the
call until given permission
to do so.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols
(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP
protocols. Some features of this device,
such as Minibrowser require network
support for these technologies.
■ About your device
The wireless devices described in this
guide are approved for use on the
CDMA 800 and 1900, AMPS networks,
and GPS in the Nokia 6275i device.
Contact your network operator for
more information about networks.
■ Network services
To use the phone you must have
service from a wireless service provider
or network operator. Many of the
features in this device depend on
features in the wireless network to
function. These network services may
not be available on all networks or you
may have to make specific
Note: The Nokia 6275i GPS
Application is a simple and
convenient navigation system.
It is not enabled for
emergency services use and is
not able to indicate your
specific location to emergency
services in the event of an
emergency.
arrangements with your service
provider before you can utilise network
services. Your service provider may
need to give you additional
instructions for their use and explain
what charges will apply.
Some networks may have limitations
that affect how you can use network
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The wireless device described in this
to them in addition to the memory
guide is approved for use on the CDMA shared with other features.
800 and 1900, and AMPS 800
networks. Contact your service
provider for more information about
networks. When using the features in
this device, obey all laws and respect
privacy and legitimate rights of others.
When taking and using images or video
clips, obey all laws and respect local
customs as well as privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features
in this device, other than the
alarm clock, the device must
be switched on. Do not switch
the device on when wireless
device use may cause
interference or danger.
■ Shared memory
The following device features may
share memory: contacts;
text messages; photos, images, and
tones in the gallery; calendar notes;
games; and applications. Use of one or
more of these features may reduce the
memory available for the remaining
features sharing memory. If your
phone displays a message that the
memory is full when you try to use a
shared memory feature, delete some of
the information or entries stored in the
shared memory features before
continuing. Some of the features,
such as photos, images, and tones in the
gallery; text messages;
and applications may have a certain
amount of memory specially allotted
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of
the Nokia mobile phone. Your phone
provides many functions which are
practical for daily use, such as a
hands-free loudspeaker, camera,
MP3 player, video recorder, and more.
Your phone can also connect to a PC,
laptop, or other device using a USB
data cable, Bluetooth wireless
Mobile Equipment ID (MEID) and have
it available.
The ESN or MEID is found on the type
label, which is located beneath the
battery on the back of the phone.
See “Remove the back cover”, p. 6 and
“Remove the battery”, p. 6.
Nokia support and contact
information
technology, or infrared.
For the latest version of this guide,
downloads, services and additional
information related to your
Nokia product, please visit
www.nokia-asia.com/6275i/support or
your local Nokia web site.
■ Getting help
Check www.nokia-asia.com/6275i/
support or your local Nokia Web site
for the latest version of this guide,
additional information, downloads,
and services related to your Nokia
product.
Should you still require assistance,
please refer to www.nokia-asia.com/
contactus.
Find your phone label
To check for the nearest Nokia care
center location for maintenance
services, you may like to visit
www.nokia-asia.com/repair.
Updates
From time to time, Nokia updates this
guide to reflect changes. The latest
version may be available at
If you need help, the Nokia Care
Contact Center is available for
assistance. Before calling,
www.nokia-asia.com.
we recommend that you write down
the Electronic serial number (ESN) or
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1. Phone at a glance
•
Microphone (8)
■ Keys and parts
•
Charger port (9)
Call key (10)
Front view
•
•
•
Left selection key (11)
Center selection key (12)
Side views
•
•
Volume key (1)
Camera flash and self-portrait
mirror (2)
•
•
•
•
•
Camera lens (3)
Camera key (4)
Loudspeaker (5)
Headset connector (6)
Infrared (7)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Earpiece (1)
Display (2)
Scroll key (3)
Right selection key (4)
End and power key (5)
Keypad (6)
Pop-Port™ connector (7)
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■ Standby mode
■ Quick keys
Depending on your wireless service
provider or network operator and the
model number of your phone, some or
all of the following selection keys may
appear in standby mode.
Depending on your wireless service
provider or network operator and the
model number of your phone, some or
all of the following scroll key shortcuts
may be available in standby mode.
In standby mode, the four-way scroll
and center selection keys instantly
take you to frequently-accessed
menus:
Scroll up key—Go to the camera.
Scroll right key—View the calendar.
Scroll down key—Go to the contacts
list.
Scroll left key—Create a text message.
Center selection key—Display
available applications or selects
highlighted menus and submenus.
The standby mode indicates that your
phone is idle.
Signal strength (1)—More bars indicate
a stronger network signal.
■ Indicators and icons
To view the icons on your phone,
select Menu > Settings > Phone
details > Icon details.
Menu (2)—Press the center selection
key to select this option.
Go to (3)—Press the left selection key
to select this option.
■ Phone menus
Names or network operator menu (4)—
Press the right selection key to select
this option.
Phone features are grouped according
to function and are accessed through
the main menus. Each main menu
contains submenus and lists from
which you can select or view items and
personalise your phone features.
You can access these menus and
submenus by using the scroll method
or by using a shortcut.
Battery level (5)—A filled in battery
indicates more power.
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Note: Some features may not
be available, depending on
your network. For more
information, contact your
wireless provider.
Main menu display
You can control whether your phone
menu is displayed as a List, Grid or Grid
with labels. By default, the main menu
displays in Grid with labels format.
Select Menu > Options > Main menu
view > List, Grid, or Grid with labels.
Scroll method
If supported by your wireless service
provider or network operator, you can
also change the order of menus in your
main menu.
Select Menu > Options > Organise.
Scroll to a menu, and select Move.
Use the scroll key to move the menu to
a new location, and select OK. You can
repeat this procedure to personalise
your main menu.
1. To select Menu, use the center
selection key. To scroll through the
main menu, use the scroll key.
On the right side of the screen, a
scroll bar is displayed with a tab
that moves up or down as you
move through the menus.
To save the changes, select Done > Yes.
This provides a visual
representation of your current
position in the menu structure.
In-phone help
Many features have brief descriptions
(help text) that can be viewed on the
display. To view these descriptions,
scroll to a feature, and wait for about
15 seconds. Scroll down to view all of
the description, or select Back to exit.
2. When you arrive at a menu, to
enter submenus, press Select
(the center selection key).
To return to the previous menu,
select Back from the submenu
level.
In order to view the descriptions,
you must activate help text. Select
Menu > Settings > Phone > Help text
activation.
To return to standby mode from
any menu or submenu, press the
end key.
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■ Go to functions
The Go to menu allows you to change
the function of the left selection key
on your phone so that your most
frequently used functions can be
quickly accessed from the Go to menu
in standby mode.
Select options
1. Select Go to > Options > Select
options, and scroll to the options
you want to add.
2. Select Mark to add an option or
Unmark to remove an option.
3. When you have marked or
unmarked the desired options,
select Done; to save the changes,
select Yes.
4. Select Go to to display a list of the
options that you selected in step 3.
Organise functions
Select Go to > Options > Organise.
Scroll to an option, and select Move.
Scroll to move the option to a new
location, and select OK. You can repeat
this procedure to personalise your Go
to menu.
To save the changes, select Done > Yes.
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2. Set up your phone
■ Antenna
Your device has
an internal
antenna. Hold
the device as you
would any other
telephone with
theantennaarea
pointed up and
over your
Note: As with any other radio
transmitting device, do not
touch the antenna
shoulder.
In the Nokia 6275i phone, the GPS
antenna is internal and is activated
when placing emergency calls or when
On is selected from the Location info
sharing menu (a carrier dependent
feature).
unnecessarily when the device
is switched on. Contact with
the antenna affects call
quality and may cause the
device to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise
needed. Avoiding contact with
the antenna area when
Note: The Nokia 6275i GPS
Application is a simple and
convenient navigation system.
It is not enabled for emergency
services use and is not able to
indicate your specific location
to emergency services in the
operating the device optimises
the antenna performance and
the battery life.
■ Battery
Always switch off the power and
disconnect the charger before
event of an emergency.
removing the battery. Avoid touching
electronic components while changing
the covers. Always store and use the
device with the covers attached.
Prolonged, continuous use of your
device may increase the device
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temperature. The increased
1. With the back of the phone facing
you, press down and hold the back
cover.
temperature is a normal function of
this product and does not pose a safety
concern for you or the device. If the
temperature is uncomfortable to you,
use a headset or allow your device to
return to room temperature before
your next call.
2. Slide the back cover toward the
bottom of the phone, lift up,
and remove.
Remove the battery
Remove the back cover
After you have removed the back
cover, insert your finger into the finger
grip, and lift the battery from its
compartment.
Note: Always switch off the
power, and disconnect the
charger and any other device
before removing the cover.
Avoid touching electronic
components while changing
the cover. Always store and
use the device with the cover
attached.
Always switch the device off,
and disconnect the charger before
removing the battery.
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Note: Use only microSD cards
approved by Nokia for use with
this device. Nokia utilises the
approved industry standards
for memory cards, but not all
other brands may function
correctly or be fully compatible
with this device.
MicroSD card
Important: Do not remove the
memory card while reading or
writing to the card. Doing so
may cause data corruption on
the card or the phone.
UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot
Your phone has a built-in UIM card
slot. However, the UIM is not
functional in this phone model.
Avoid placing anything into the UIM
card slot.
Your phone has a microSD card slot
located under the battery. To insert the
microSD card, complete the following
steps.
Replace the battery
Keep all microSD cards out of the reach
of small children.
1. Remove the battery. Slide the
microSD slot cover toward the base
of the phone (1), and lift open the
microSD slot cover (2).
2. Insert the card firmly as shown in
the illustration (3), and close the
microSD slot cover (4).
1. Insert the battery, gold-coloured
contact end first, into the battery
slot.
3. Slide the microSD slot cover
toward the top of the phone (5),
and replace the battery and back
cover.
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2. Push down on the other end of the
Charge the battery
battery to snap the battery into
place.
Replace the back cover
1. Plug the charger transformer into a
standard wall outlet.
2. Connect the charger to the phone.
If necessary, you can use a CA-44
adapter cable (1) to connect a
charger and the phone.
1. Set the back cover on the phone
with the cover tabs aligned to the
slots in the phone.
After a few seconds, the battery
indicator in the display scrolls.
If the battery is completely
discharged, it may take a few
minutes before the charging
indicator appears on the display or
before any calls can be made.
■ Turn your phone on
2. Press the back cover latch down,
and slide the back cover toward the
top of phone.
or off
3. Make sure back cover latch is
secure.
1. To turn your phone on or off,
press and hold the end key for at
least 3 seconds.
2. Enter the lock code, if necessary,
and select OK.
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Warning: When you use the
headset, your ability to hear
outside sounds may be
affected. Do not use the
headset where it can
■ Connect the headset
endanger your safety.
■ Make calls
1. Enter the phone number.
For international calls, press * twice
for the international prefix (the +
character replaces the
international access code) and
then enter the country code,
the area code without the leading
0, if necessary, and the phone
number.
A compatible headset, such as HS-5,
may be included with your phone or
purchased separately as an
enhancement. See “Enhancements”,
p. 58.
1. Plug the headset connector into
the Pop-Port™ connector at the
bottom end of your phone.
appears on the display.
2. To call the number, press the call
key.
3. To end the call or to cancel the call
attempt, press the end key.
2. Position the headset on your ear.
With the headset connected, you can
make, answer, and end calls as usual.
To make a call using names, search for
a name or phone number in Contacts.
Press the call key to call the number.
Use the keypad to enter numbers.
Press the call key to place a call.
Press the end key to end a call.
To access the list of up to 20 numbers
you last called or attempted to call,
press the call key once in standby
mode. To call the number, select a
number or name, and press the call key.
You can also plug a compatible
headset into the 2.5-mm stereo
headset jack on the side of your phone
to allow hands-free operation.
See “Enhancements”, p. 58.
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During a call, select Options and one of
the following:
■ Answer or reject
a call
Loudspeaker or Handset—Activate or
deactivate the loudspeaker while in a
call.
To answer an incoming call, press the
call key. To end the call, press the end
key.
Add new call—Initiate a conference
call. See “Make a conference call”,
p. 10.
To reject an incoming call, press the
end key.
To mute the ringing tone, press the
volume key, or select Silence.
Save—Save a number entered during a
call.
To adjust the volume of the earpiece,
press the volume key located on the
right side of your phone. See “Side
Add to contact—Add a number entered
during a call to a contact in your list.
views”, p. 1. A bar chart is displayed
indicating the volume level.
End all calls—Disconnect from all
active calls.
Note: If the Divert if busy
Send DTMF—Enter the numbers, and
function is activated to
select DTMF to send the numbers as
forward the calls (for example, tones.
to your voice mailbox)
Contacts—View the contacts list.
rejectinganincomingcallalso
forwards the call.
Menu—View the phone menu.
Warning: Do not hold the
device near your ear when the
loudspeaker is in use because
the volume may be extremely
loud.
Mute phone during call
To mute your phone during a call,
select Mute; to unmute the phone,
select Unmute.
Make a conference call
This service is network dependant.
1. Make a call to the first participant.
■ Options during a call
Many of the options that you can use
during a call, are network services.
Check with your wireless service
provider or network operator for more
information.
2. With the first participant on the
line, select Options > Add new call.
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3. Enter the phone number of the
second participant; or to retrieve a
number from your contacts,
select Search and the number you
want to call.
4. Press the call key. The first
participant is put on hold.
5. When the second participant picks
up, press the call key to connect
the calls.
6. To end the conference call,
press the end key.
■ Keypad lock
(keyguard)
To prevent the keys from being
accidentally pressed, select Menu,
and press * within 3.5 seconds to lock
the keypad.
To unlock the keypad, select Unlock,
and press *. If keyguard is on, enter the
security code if requested.
To answer a call when keyguard is on,
press the call key. When you end or
reject the call, the keypad
automatically locks.
When keyguard is on, calls may be
possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your device.
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3. Text entry
You can use two methods for entering
Numbers (123)
text and numbers: standard mode and
To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode,
predictive text mode. Select Clear to
press and hold # at any message entry
screen to bring up the Editor settings.
Select Number mode, and the device
returns to the message entry screen
backspace the cursor and delete a
character. Select and hold Clear to
backspace continuously and delete
characters.
and switches the Abc icon in the upper
left corner of the display to the 123
icon (or back).
■ Standard mode
Standard mode is the only way to enter
text into the contacts list and to
Punctuation and special
rename caller groups.
characters
While at any text entry screen, press *
to display special characters (press and
Text (Abc)
•
Press a key once to insert the first
letter on the key, twice for the
second letter, etc. If you pause
briefly, the last letter in the display
is accepted and your device awaits
the next entry.
hold * if predictive text is on). Press *
again to cycle through all available
characters. Scroll to navigate through
the list of special characters. With a
character highlighted, select Use to
insert the character into your message.
•
•
•
•
Press 0 to enter a space, thereby
accepting a completed word.
■ Predictive text mode
Much faster than the standard mode
method, predictive text input enables
you to write messages quickly using
your keypad and the built-in dictionary.
In predictive text mode, your phone
predicts the words as you enter them.
Press 1 to insert a period into your
message.
Press * to display a complete list of
special characters.
Press and hold # to bring up the
Editor settings (Number mode,
Prediction on or Prediction off).
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Activate or deactivate
At any text entry screen,
select Options > Prediction on to
■ Change case and
mode
Press # to switch between uppercase,
activate or Prediction off to deactivate. lowercase, and sentence case text.
As you press #, the following icons
(not the descriptions) appear in the
upper left of the display screen:
Text entry
The following illustration shows how
Uppercase text: standard
mode is on.
to enter the word Nokia with
predictive text. With the English
dictionary selected, press the following
number keys one time only (6, 6, 5, 4,
2). The screen displays Nokia by
predicting the letter and word,
based on your keypad entry:
Lowercase text: standard
mode is on.
Sentence case text:
standard mode is on.
This option is available only at the
beginning of a sentence.
6
6
5
4
2
Note: You can press # within
2 seconds to switch between
standard mode and predictive
text mode.
•
•
Press 0 to enter a space, and begin
writing the next word.
If a displayed word is not correct,
press * to see other matches.
To return to the previous word in
the list of matches, select Previous.
Uppercase text:
predictive text is on.
Lowercase text:
predictive text is on.
•
If ? appears after a word, select
Spell to add the word to the
dictionary.
Sentence case text:
predictive text is on.
This option is available only at the
beginning of a sentence.
•
•
Press 1 to insert a period into your
message.
Press and hold * to display special
characters. Press * again to cycle
through all available characters.
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4. Messages
If you have subscribed to a message
network service, you can send and
receive messages to compatible
phones that are also subscribed to a
message service. You can also send and
receive multimedia and e-mail
messages if supported by your network
operator. You can make distribution
lists that contain phone numbers and
names from your contacts list.
Before sending the message, the phone
tells you if the message exceeds the
maximum length allowed for one
message.
Important: Exercise caution
opening messages. Messages
may contain malicious
software or otherwise be
harmful to your device or PC.
Note: When you send a
message, your device may
display Message sent,
See “Create distribution lists”, p. 14.
Your device supports the sending of
text messages beyond the character
limit of a single message. Longer
messages are sent as a series of two or
more messages. Your service provider
may charge accordingly. Characters
that use accents or other marks,
and characters from some language
options like Chinese, take up more
space limiting the number of
indicating your device has sent
the message to the message
center number programmed
into your device. This is not an
indication that the message
has been received at the
intended destination. For more
details about messaging
services, check with your
network operator.
characters that can be sent in a single
message.
When composing text or multimedia
messages, check the number of
characters allowed in the top right
corner of the message. Using Unicode
characters takes up more space.
With Unicode characters in your
message, the indicator may not show
the message length correctly.
■ Create distribution
lists
Distribution lists allow you to send text
messages to a designated group of
people.
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Distribution lists > New list.
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If you create a second distribution
list, select Menu > Messaging >
Distribution lists > Options >
Create new list.
Clear list—Clear the distribution list
of all current contacts.
Delete list—Delete the distribution
list.
2. Enter a name for the list, and select
OK.
■ Text messages
3. To add a contact to this list,
select Add new, and add the
contacts one by one.
Write and send
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
A distribution list only contains phone
numbers of recipients.
messages > Create message.
2. Write a message using the keypad.
Depending on the messaging
service enabled, some or all of the
following options are available
while writing your message:
Add and remove contacts
To add contacts, select Menu >
Messaging > Distribution lists > the
list > Add new. Add the contacts one
by one.
Sending options > Mark or
Unmark > Urgent, Delivery reports,
Callback number:, or Signature.
Select Sending options for a single
message. See “Sending options”,
p. 19.
To remove all contacts from the list,
select Menu > Messaging >
Distribution lists > the list > Options >
Clear list.
Clear all—Erase all the text from
the message editor.
Manage distribution lists
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Add-ins—Add sounds, animations,
or pictures to a text message.
Distribution lists.
Styles—Select font size,
2. Lists you have created appear in
the display. Scroll to the list you
wish to modify; select Options and
one of the following:
font appearance, and text
alignment of a text message.
Insert contact—Insert a name from
your contacts list into your
message.
Create new list—Create a new
distribution list.
Insert number—Insert a phone
number or find a phone number in
the contacts list.
Rename list—Rename the
distribution list.
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Save—Select Drafts to save the
message in the drafts folder or
Templates to save the message as
one of your predefined templates
in the templates folder.
4. Enter the recipient’s phone number
or e-mail address, or select Search
to retrieve a number or e-mail
address from your contacts list;
select OK.
Exit editor—Exit the message
editor.
Read message
When you receive a message, a
notification message and
displayed.
Use template—Insert a predefined
template into your message.
are
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into
your message.
1. Select Show to read the message or
Exit to dismiss the notification and
read the message later from your
inbox. See “View saved messages”,
p. 17.
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or
edit the text of a new word that
might not appear in the predictive
text dictionary (only available with
predictive text on).
2. Scroll up or down to view the
whole message, if necessary.
Insert symbol—Insert a special
character into your message
(only available with predictive text
on).
Options
When reading a text message, select
Options to access some or all of the
following options:
Prediction on or Prediction off—
Turn the predictive text on or off.
Delete—Discard the message.
Matches—View matches in the
dictionary for the word you want to
use (only available with predictive
text on and when the same set of
key presses can produce multiple
words).
Use detail—Use or save the number,
e-mail address, or Web address.
Move—Save the message to Archive,
Templates, or a folder you have created.
Forward—Forward the message to
another phone number or e-mail
address.
3. To send the message, select Send
to > Recently used, Send to
number, Send to distrib. list (if a
distribution list has been created),
or Send to many.
Lock or Unlock—Lock or unlock the
message.
Rename—Edit the title of the message.
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Reply to message
Text message folders
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
messages > Inbox and your desired
message, or when you receive a
message, select Show.
Save messages
You can save drafts of messages or
received messages to an existing folder
or to a folder that you have created.
2. Select Reply > Empty screen,
Original text, Template, or one of
the predefined answers;
then compose your reply using the
keypad.
1. Open the received message or
create a new message, and select
Options.
2. To save a received message,
select Move > Archive, Templates,
or a folder you have created.
3. After creating the reply,
select Send. The sender’s phone
number or e-mail is used as the
default.
To save the draft of a message you
have created, select Save >
Drafts or Templates.
Templates
View saved messages
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
messages.
Templates are short, prewritten
messages you can recall and insert into
new text messages when you are short
on time.
2. Select the folder containing the
message you want to view:
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
messages > Create message >
Options > Use template.
Inbox—Automatically stores any
incoming messages
2. Select your desired template.
Outbox—Stores messages that
have not been sent
3. Select Send to > Recently used,
Send to number, Send to many,
or Send to distrib. list (if a
Sent items—Stores messages that
have been sent
distribution list is created).
Drafts—Stores messages created as
4. Enter the recipient’s phone number
or e-mail address, or select Search
to retrieve a number or e-mail
address from your contacts list;
select Send.
drafts
Archive—Stores messages that you
choose to archive, including unread
ones
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Templates—Stores pictures and
prewritten templates.
Delete a single message
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
Preloaded templates can be edited
and personalised.
messages.
2. Select the folder containing the
message you want to delete.
My folders—Allows you to organise
your messages by creating custom
folders and saving some of your
messages here. Select Options >
Add folder, Rename folder,
or Delete folder to add a custom
folder or rename or delete a folder
you have created.
3. Highlight the message you want to
delete.
4. Select Options > Delete.
5. Select Yes to delete the message or
No to exit.
Delete all messages in a
folder
You can only delete folders created
in my folders; the inbox, sent items,
archive, and templates folders are
protected. When deleting a folder,
you are also deleting all messages
in the folder.
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Text
messages > Delete messages.
2. Select the messages you want to
delete:
All—Deletes all messages in all of
the folders
Distribution lists—Stores created
distribution lists
All read—Deletes any messages
that have been read in all of the
folders
3. When the folder opens, select the
message you want to view.
All unread—Deletes any messages
that have not been read in all of
the folders
Delete messages
If your message memory is full and you
have more messages waiting at the
network, No space for new messages
appears in standby mode. You can do
the following:
3. Select and mark the folders that
have messages you want to delete:
Inbox—Deletes all messages from
the inbox folder
Sent items—Deletes all messages
from the sent items folder
•
Read some of the unread messages,
and delete them individually.
Outbox—Deletes all messages from
the outbox folder
•
Delete messages from some of your
folders.
Drafts—Deletes all messages from
the drafts folder
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Archive—Deletes all messages from Urgent—Set the priority of the
the archive folder
message as urgent.
User defined folders—Deletes all
messages from the user defined
folder
Delivery reports—Send a note to
yourself confirming delivery of the
message.
4. Select Done > Yes to empty the
Callback number—Enter your desired
phone number to send to the recipient
as a callback number, and select OK.
marked folder.
Sending options
Signature—Create a signature to send
with the text message.
To change sending options for all text
messages, select Menu > Messaging >
Text messages > Message settings >
Sending options and the setting you
want to change:
Other settings
Select Menu > Messaging > Text
messages > Message settings > Other
settings and the setting you want to
change:
Priority > Normal or Urgent —Set the
priority of a message.
Delivery reports > On or Off—Send a
note to yourself confirming delivery of
the message.
Save rcvd. text msgs.—Select UIM/ph. if
no mem., Phone only, or UIM card only.
Message font size > Small font, Normal
font, or Large font
Send callback no.—Send a callback
number to the recipient. Select Off or
enter your desired phone number to
send to the recipient as a callback
number, and select OK.
Message overwriting > Sent items only,
Inbox only, Sent items & Inbox, or Off
Note: When the message
memory is full, your phone
cannot send or receive any
new messages. To free up the
memory, you can select
Message overwriting to make
your phone automatically
replace old messages in the
inbox and outbox folders when
new ones arrive.
Signature—Select On to create a
signature to send with text messages
or Off to turn this feature off.
To change sending options for one
message, select Menu > Messaging >
Text messages > Create message >
Options > Sending options, mark or
unmark the setting you want to
change:
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Save sent messages > Always save,
Always prompt, or Off
Only devices that have compatible
features can receive and display
multimedia messages. The appearance
of a message may vary depending on
the receiving device. The wireless
network may limit the size of
Queue if no digital > On, On prompt,
or Off—Messages are stored in the
outbox until they can be sent with
digital service.
multimedia messages. If the inserted
picture exceeds this limit, the device
may make it smaller so that it can be
sent by multimedia message.
■ Multimedia messages
Multimedia messaging is a network
service. See “Network services”, p. viii,
for more information. If your wireless
service provider or network operator
supports this feature, you can send and
receive multimedia messages to
compatible phones that are also
subscribed to the service.
Copyright protections may prevent
some images, ringing tones, and other
content from being copied, modified,
transferred, or forwarded.
Multimedia messaging supports the
following formats:
•
Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF,
BMP, and PNG
A multimedia message can contain
text, sound, a picture, or a video. Your
phone supports multimedia messages
that are up to 300 KB. If the maximum
size is exceeded, the phone may not be
able to receive the message.
•
Sound: MP3, eAAC+, SP-MIDI,
AMR audio, QCELP, and
monophonic ringing tones
•
Video: clips in 3g2 or 3gp format in
QCIF image size
Depending upon your network, you
may receive a message that includes
an internet address where you can go
to view the multimedia message.
Pictures are scaled to fit the display
area of the phone. Your phone has a
multimedia message viewer for playing
messages and a multimedia inbox for
storing saved messages. Once you save
the multimedia message, you can use
the image as a screen saver or the
sound as a ringing tone.
You cannot receive multimedia
messages if you have a call in progress,
games or other applications running,
or an active browsing session.
Because delivery of multimedia
messages can fail for a variety of
reasons, do not rely solely upon them
for essential communications.
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Multimedia message folders Write and send multimedia
and options
messages
Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia messages. and from the
following:
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia msgs. > Create
Message.
Create message—Create and send
multimedia messages.
2. Compose a message using the
keypad. See “Choose a multimedia
message option”, p. 23, for
composing options.
Inbox—Check for received multimedia
messages. Multimedia messages are
automatically stored in the Inbox when 3. Select Send to > Recently used, To
they are received. You receive a
notification when a message arrives in
your Inbox.
phone number, To e-mail address,
To many, Album, or Distribution
lists.
Outbox—Check for outgoing
multimedia messages. Multimedia
messages are automatically stored in
the Outbox as they are sent. If your
service is interrupted while sending,
then messages are stored in the
Outbox until another delivery attempt
is made.
4. Select a number or distribution list,
and enter the recipient’s phone
number or e-mail address; or select
Search to retrieve a number or
e-mail address from your contacts
list.
5. Select Send.
The multimedia message is moved to
the Outbox for sending.
Sent items—Sent multimedia messages
are stored in Sent items.
The wireless network may limit the size
of multimedia messages. If the inserted
picture exceeds this limit, the device
may make it smaller so that it can be
Saved items—Save multimedia
messages for later use in Saved items.
Delete messages—Delete multimedia
messages from the Inbox, Outbox, Sent sent by multimedia messaging.
items, or Saved items.
It takes more time to send a
Message settings—Change the settings multimedia message than to send a
for multimedia messages.
text message. While the multimedia
message is being sent, the animated
indicator
is displayed and you
can use other functions on the phone.
If there is an interruption while the
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message is being sent, the phone
automatically tries to resend it a few
times. If this fails, the message remains
in the Outbox and you can try to
manually resend it later. Check your
Outbox for unsent messages.
is fully downloaded,
notification are displayed.
and a
1. To view the message, select Show.
To view the message later,
select Exit.
To view a saved message, select
Menu > Messaging > Multimedia
msgs. > Inbox and the message you
want to view.
Note: When sending
messages, your device may
display the words Multimedia
message sent. This is an
2. To play the entire message,
indication that the message
has been sent by your device
to the message center number
programmed into your device.
This is not an indication that
the message has been received
at the intended destination.
For more details about
select Play.
3. Select Reply or Options > Reply to
all, and compose your reply.
4. Select Send.
If
blinks and Multimedia
memory full. View waiting message.
appears, the memory for multimedia
messages is full. To view the waiting
message, select Show. Before you can
save the message, you need to delete
some of your old messages. See “Delete
multimedia messages”, p. 24 for more
information.
messagingservices, checkwith
your service provider.
Messages that you send are saved in
Sent items if the setting Save sent
messages is set to Yes.
See “Multimedia message settings”,
p. 25. This is not an indication that the
message has been received at the
intended destination.
Important: Exercise caution
when opening messages.
Multimedia message objects
may contain malicious
software or otherwise be
harmful to your device or PC.
Read and reply to
multimedia messages
When a multimedia message is
received,
is displayed along with
the percentage display indicating the
download progress. Once the message
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your message. Only appears when your
message has a file attachment.
Choose a multimedia
message option
Edit subject—Edit the subject heading.
Create message options
Clear text—Erases all text from the
current slide in your message.
The options available to you depend on
the mode of text input you are using
and the features supported by your
wireless service provider or network
Preview—Preview the message or slide
presentation before sending it.
operator. When you create or reply to a Select Stop to end the preview. Select
multimedia message, some or all of the Play to start the preview again or Back
following options are available:
to return to the list of options.
Send to album—Send message to an
Previous slide—Move to the previous
online album. This is an online network slide. The option only appears if there
service. Check with your service
provider for more information.
is a previous slide.
Next slide—Move to the next slide.
The option only appears if there is a
next slide.
Insert > Image, Sound clip, or Video
clip—Insert an image, sound clip,
or video file. Open the desired folder,
and select the file.
Slide list—Shows a list of all slides.
Select the slide you wish to edit.
Copyright protections may prevent
some images, ringing tones, and other
content from being copied, modified,
transferred, or forwarded.
Slide timing—Set the timing interval
for each slide. By default, each slide
appears for 12 seconds.
Place text first or Place text last—Move
text to the top or bottom of the slide.
By default, the text appears at the
bottom or last.
Insert > New image—Capture a new
image from the camera and insert it
into the message.
Insert > New sound clip, Business card,
or Calendar note —Insert one of these
items into the message.
Save—Saves the message to Saved
items.
More options > Insert contact, or Insert
number—Insert one of these items into
your message.
Insert > Slide—Insert a slide into your
message. Each slide can contain text,
a business card, a calendar note,
one image, and one sound clip.
More options > Message details—
Shows the details of your multimedia
message.
Delete > Image, Sound clip, Video clip,
or Slide—Delete one of these files from
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Exit editor—Exits the message editor.
View text—View only the text included
in the message.
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley.
Activate image, Activate tone,
or Activate video—View or listen to the
corresponding file.
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit
the text of a new word that might not
appear in the predictive text
dictionary. This appears only when
predictive text is on.
Delete—Delete the message you are
viewing.
Insert symbol—Insert a special
character. This appears only when
predictive text is on.
Reply or Reply to all—Enter a reply and
send it to the original sender and any
other recipients of the message.
Prediction on or Prediction off—Turn
predictive text on or off.
Use detail—Use a corresponding
number or e-mail address. Scroll to the
number or e-mail address.
Matches—View matches found in the
predictive text dictionary for the word Send to number, Send to e-mail,
you want to use. This appears only
when predictive text is on.
or Sendtomany—Forwardthemessage
to a phone number, to an e-mail
address, or to multiple recipients.
Read message options
When you read a multimedia message,
the following options are available:
Album—Forward the message to an
online album. This is an online network
service. Check with your service
provider for more information.
Set contrast—Adjust the contrast of an
image. This option is only available
when viewing an image.
Message details—View the sender’s
name and phone number, the message
center used, reception date and time,
message size and type.
Details—Displays the details of a file
attachment to which you have
scrolled.
Save image, Save sound clip, or Save
video clip—Save the corresponding file
to the Gallery. Images, sound clips,
and videos must be opened before you
can save them.
Delete multimedia
messages
If your message memory is full and you
have more multimedia messages
waiting at the network,
blinks in
Save link—Save the corresponding Web
link. This appears only when you have
scrolled to a Web link.
standby mode. You must delete some
existing messages before you can open
and view any messages. You can read
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Delivery reports > On or Off—Request
delivery reports to inform you if a
message is delivered.
some of the unread multimedia
messages, and delete them; and you
can delete multimedia messages from
some of your folders.
Scale image down > Yes or No—
Request for images to be automatically
scaled down.
Delete a single multimedia
message
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia msgs..
Default slide timing, enter a slide time,
and select OK—set the default time in
mm:ss for the slides of a multimedia
message.
2. Select the folder containing the
multimedia message you wish to
delete.
Allow multimedia reception
3. Select the message you wish to
delete and Options > Delete > Yes
or No.
Before you can use the multimedia
message feature, you must specify
whether you want to receive message
at all times or only if you are in the
service provider’s home system. This is
a network service. Check with your
service provider for more information.
Delete all multimedia
messages in a folder
Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia msgs. >Deletemessages >
Inbox, Outbox, Sent items, or Saved
items > Yes or No.
The default setting of the multimedia
message service is generally on. The
appearance of a multimedia message
may vary depending on the receiving
device.
Multimedia message
settings
You can change how your messages
are displayed or saved. Select Menu >
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >
Message settings and one of the
following items:
You can choose to receive all
messages, to block all messages, or to
receive messages only when you are in
the service provider’s home network.
Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia msgs. > Message
settings > Allow multimedia recept.
and one of the following:
Save sent messages > No or Yes—Save
the multimedia messages that you
send to the Sent items folder.
Yes—Allow all incoming messages.
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In home network—Allow incoming
Reject—Sets the phone to reject
messages only if you are in the service multimedia messages.
provider’s home system. This is a
network service. Check with your
service provider for more information.
Allow or block
advertisements
No—Block all incoming messages.
Allows you to block advertisements.
This setting is not available if
Incoming multimedia
messages
You can set how your phone retrieves
incoming multimedia messages.
multimedia reception is blocked.
To select whether to allow or block
advertisements, select Menu >
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >
Message settings > Allow
Select Menu > Messaging >
Multimedia msgs. > Message
advertisements > Yes or No.
settings > Incoming multim. msgs. and This is a network service. Check with
one of the following:
your service provider for more
information.
Retrieve—Sets the phone to
automatically retrieve all multimedia
messages. When new messages arrive,
you are notified that a multimedia
message is received. If you choose to
automatically retrieve messages,
you can select Show to read the
multimedia message or Exit to view
them in your inbox later.
■ Voice messages
If you subscribe to voice mail,
your network operator will give you a
voice mailbox number. You need to
save this number to your device to use
voice mail. When you receive a voice
message, your device beeps, displays a
message, or both. If you receive more
than one voice message, your device
shows the number of voice messages
received.
Retrieve manually—Choose the
messages you wish to retrieve.
When new messages arrive, you are
notified that a multimedia message is
available for retrieval. If you select to
manually retrieve messages,
Save voice mailbox number
select Show to open the message
notification, then Retrieve. Select Exit
to save the notification to your inbox,
and retrieve the message later.
Your network operator may have
already saved your voice mailbox
number to your device. Select OK to
leave the number unchanged.
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1. Select Menu > Messaging > Voice
messages > Voice mailbox no.. The
voice mailbox number is displayed.
Write down voice mailbox
number and process
1. Write down your voice mailbox
number.
2. If the box is empty, enter the voice
mailbox area code and number,
and select OK.
2. Call and check your voice mail as
you normally would.
3. Write down your interaction with
therecordedpromptsstep-by-step.
Keep in mind that each voice mail
service may vary. However,
it should look similar to the
following:
Set up voice mail
1. After you save the voice mailbox
number, in standby mode,
press and hold 1.
2. When you connect to voice mail,
and the prerecorded greeting
begins, follow the automated
instructions to setup voice mail.
Dial 8585551212, pause 5 seconds,
press 1, pause 2 seconds,
press 1234, and press #.
Phone numbers with dialling
codes
You can insert special characters called
dialling codes into phone numbers
such as voice mail, and save the
number to a speed dialling location.
Listen to voice messages
After you set up voice mail, in standby
mode, press and hold 1; or select
Menu > Messaging > Voice
messages > Listen to voice msgs. to
dial the voice mailbox number.
When you connect and the
prerecorded greeting begins,
follow the automated instructions to
listen to your voice messages.
Dialling codes instruct the receiving
system to pause, wait, bypass,
or accept the numbers that follow
them in the dialling string. To set up
dialling codes, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Speed
Automate voice mail
dials.
Voice mail services vary by network
operator. The following instructions
are examples of common operations.
Please check with your network
operator for specific instructions on
using your voice mail service.
2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dialling
slot, and select Assign.
3. Enter your mailbox phone number.
4. Enter any dialling codes as
necessary after the entered phone
number.
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For example, if you pause for 5
seconds after connecting to voice
To clear the voice mail icon from the
mail, enter p twice (two times 2.5
seconds) after the voice mailbox
number: 2145551212pp.
Clear voice mail icon
display, select Menu > Messaging >
Voice messages > Clear voice msg. icon.
5. Enter any remaining pauses or
■ Web messaging
other information that enables you
to listen to your messages,
and select OK.
Web messaging is a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii.
6. Enter a name (such as voice mail),
If your network operator supports this
and select OK.
feature, you can use the minibrowser
To dial and listen to your voice mail,
to check for e-mail messages.
press and hold the assigned speed
dialling key in standby mode.
Select Menu > Messaging > Browser
msgs. > Connect.
Important: Exercise caution
when opening messages.
E-mail messages may contain
malicious software or
otherwise be harmful to your
device or PC.
Insert dialling codes
Press * repeatedly to cycle through
dialling codes. When the desired code
appears in the display, pause briefly,
and the code is inserted into the
dialling string.
The following dialling codes are
available:
*—Bypasses a set of instructions
p—Pauses for 2.5 seconds before
sending any numbers that follow
+—Replaced by the international
access code
w—Waits for you to press the call key
before sending the numbers or codes
that follow
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5. Log
Log stores information about the last
30 missed, received, or dialled calls.
It also displays the total duration of all
calls. When the number of calls exceed
the maximum, the most recent call
replaces the oldest.
■ View missed calls
Missed calls are calls that were never
answered. The missed calls feature
does not function when your phone is
switched off.
1. Select Menu > Log > Missed calls;
When viewing missed, received,
or dialled calls, the menu options are
the same:
select List.
2. Scroll to a name or number,
select Options, and an option.
Time of call—Display the date and time
of the call.
■ View received calls
Send message—Send a message to the
number.
Received calls are calls that have been
answered.
Use number—Edit the number and
associate a name with the number.
1. Select Menu > Log > Received
calls.
Save—Enter a name for the number
and save it to your contacts list.
2. Scroll to a name or number,
select Options, and an option.
Add to contact—Add the number to an
existing name in your contacts list,
if the number is not associated with a
name.
■ View dialled numbers
Dialled calls are numbers you have
previously dialled from your phone:
Delete—Clear the number from
memory.
1. Press the call key; or select Menu >
Log > Dialled numbers.
Call—Call the number.
2. Scroll to a name or number, and
select Options and an option.
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All calls—Check the combined time of
all calls.
■ View message
recipients
Life timer—Check the total airtime
minutes logged on your phone.
You can view recipients of messages
you have sent. Select Menu > Log >
Msg. recipients.
Clear timers—Enter your lock code,
and select OK to clear all timers on
your phone.
■ Clear log lists
You can delete any missed, dialled,
or received calls from phone memory.
Note: Some timers, including
the life timer, may be reset
during service or software
upgrades.
Select Menu > Log > Clear log lists >
All call lists, Missed calls, Received
calls, Dialled numbers, or Msg.
recipients.
■ Data or fax calls
Data/fax calls are a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii, for more
information. If your wireless service
provider or network operator supports
this feature, you can view the size or
duration of sent or received data and
fax calls.
■ Call duration
Note: The actual invoice for
calls and services from your
service provider may vary,
depending on network
features, rounding off for
billing, taxes, and so forth.
Note: The actual invoice
for calls and services from
your service provider may
vary, depending on network
features, rounding off for
billing, taxes and so forth.
To view the duration of your calls,
select Menu > Log > Call duration and
one of the following options:
Last call—Check the time of your last
call.
Select Menu > Log > Data/fax calls
Dialled calls—Check the combined time
of calls you dialled for either Home or
Roaming.
and one of the following options:
Last sent data/fax—View the size (KB)
of the last sent data or fax call.
Received calls—Check the combined
time of calls you received for either
Home or Roaming.
Last rcvd. data/fax—View the size (KB)
of the last received data or fax call.
All sent data/fax—View the size (KB) of
all sent data and fax calls.
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All received data/fax—View the size
(KB) of all received data and fax calls.
Rcvd. browser data—View the size (KB)
of all received browser data.
Duration of last call—View the duration Last browser session—View the
time of the last data or fax call.
duration time of the last browser
session.
Duration of all calls—View the duration
time of all calls.
All browser sessions—View the
duration time of all browser sessions.
Clear all data/fax registers—Select Yes
to clear all data and fax registers.
Clear all browser logs—Select OK > Yes
to clear all browser logs.
■ Duration of
minibrowser calls
Minibrowser is a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii, for more
information. If your wireless service
provider or network operator supports
this feature, you can view the size or
duration of sent or received data from
the minibrowser.
Note: The actual invoice for
calls and services from your
service provider may vary,
depending on network
features, rounding off for
billing, taxes and so forth.
Select Menu > Log > Browser calls and
one of the following options:
Last sent data—View the size (KB) of
the last sent browser data.
Last received data—View the size (KB)
of the last received data.
Sent browser data—View the size (KB)
of all sent browser data.
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6. Contacts
The contacts list can hold up to 500
contacts with multiple numbers and
text notes for each contact. The amount
of numbers and text entries you can
save may vary, depending on the length
and total number of entries in the
contacts list.
2. Enter the name, and select OK.
3. Enter the phone number, and select
OK > Back.
Save numbers and text
items
You can save different types of phone
numbers and short text items per name
to the contacts list. The first number
you save for any entry is automatically
set as the default, or default number,
which you can always change.
■ Add new contacts
To access the contacts list in standby
mode, select Menu > Contacts >
Names.
1. In standby mode, scroll down to
display your contacts list,
and highlight the entry to which
you want to add a phone number or
text item.
Save contact name and
number
1. In standby mode, enter the phone
number you want to save.
2. Select Details > Options > Add
detail > Number (General, Mobile,
Home, Office, or Fax), Tone, E-mail
address, Web address, Postal
address, Note, or Image.
2. Select Save.
3. Enter the name, and select OK.
Save contact number only
1. In standby mode, enter the phone
3. Enter the number or text for the
type you have selected, and select
OK.
number you want to save.
2. Select and hold Options.
4. To change a number type,
highlight the number, and select
Options > Change type > General,
Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax.
Save an entry
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Names > Options >
Add new.
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Change default number
Set up Speed dials
You can also change which phone
number is the default (primary)
number for the contact entry.
You can associate any entry in the
contacts list with a key from 2-9.
To dial those entries, press and hold
the assigned key. See “Set up Speed
dials”, p. 33 to activate or deactivate
Speed dials.
1. In standby mode, scroll down to
select the contact entry you want
to change, and select Details.
Assign a key to Speed dials
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to the number you want to
set as default, and select Options >
Set as default.
2. Scroll to an (empty) slot, and select
Caller groups
Assign.
You can add contacts list entries to any
of five caller groups, and assign a
unique ringing tone or graphic to that
group. This enables you to identify
callers from the group by their unique
ringing tone or graphic.
3. Enter the number and a name for
the number, and select OK;
or select Search to retrieve a
number from the contacts list.
If Speed dials is off, the device
displays a prompt and asks if you
want to turn speed dialling on.
1. To assign an entry in your contacts
list to a caller group, select your
desired contact entry, and select
Options > Details.
4. Select Yes to activate Speed dials.
Change speed dialling
numbers
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Speed dials.
2. To manage your caller groups,
in standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Caller groups > Group
details to display the following
caller group options:
2. Scroll to the Speed dials entry you
want to change, and select
Options > Change.
Group name—Rename the group to
your preference.
3. Enter the new number and a name
for the entry, and select OK;
Group ringing tone—Set the ringing
tone for the group.
or select Search to retrieve a
number from the contacts list.
Group logo > On or Change—Set
the graphic for the caller group.
Group members—Add or remove
members from the caller group.
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Delete Speed dials numbers
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Speed dials.
Assign a voice tag to an
entry
Before you can use voice dialling,
you must first assign a voice tag to
the number.
2. Scroll to the entry you want to
delete, and select Options >
Delete > Yes.
1. In standby mode, scroll to the entry
in your contacts list to which you
want to assign a voice tag.
■ Voice tags
You can dial up to 25 stored numbers
using voice dialling.
2. Select Details > Options > Add
voice tag > Start.
3. Speak clearly into the microphone.
Do not select Quit unless you want
to cancel the recording. The device
automatically stops recording,
and saves and replays the voice
tag.
Before using voice tags, note the
following:
•
Voice tags are not
language-dependent. They depend
on the speaker’s voice.
appears next to commands that
have voice tags assigned.
•
•
You must say the name exactly as
you said it when you recorded it.
Voice tags are sensitive to
background noise. Record voice
tags, and use them in a quiet
environment.
Dial a number
1. In standby mode, press and hold the
right selection key with the fold
open, or press and hold the voice key
regardless of the fold being open or
closed.
•
Very short names are not accepted.
Use long names and avoid similar
names for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may be
difficult in a noisy
2. When you hear several beeps and
Speak now appears, release the key.
environment or during an
emergency, so you should not
rely on voice dialling in all
circumstances.
3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly
into the microphone.
When the device finds the voice
tag, Found: appears, and the device
automatically dials the number.
If the device does not locate a
number or recognise the voice tag,
No match found appears.
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detail) or the entire contact entry
(Delete contact) of the contact.
Voice tags
1. After you have associated a voice
tag to a contact, select Menu >
Contacts > Voice tags and your
desired voice tag entry.
Send message—Create and send
the contact a text message or
multimedia message.
Use number—Use or save the
number (available when you select
a contact listed with a contact
name). Select Options to use the
number.
2. Select Playback, Change, or Delete.
■ Edit contacts list
entries
Set as default—Change the default
number of the contact.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Names, and scroll to
the entry you want to edit in your
contacts list.
Change type > General, Mobile,
Home, Office, or Fax—Change the
number type.
2. Select Details > Options and one of
the following options, which may
vary depending on whether you are
editing a contact listed by phone
number or contact name:
Add voice tag or Voice tag—Add a
voice tag to the contact with no
voice tag assigned, or select
Playback, Change, or Delete with a
voice tag assigned.
View—View the phone number of
Copy number—Copy the number
from the phone memory to the UIM
card or from the UIM card to the
phone memory.
the contact.
Add detail—Add more details to the
contact: Name (only available with
no name added), Number (General,
Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax),
E-mail address, Web address,
Postal address, Note, Image
(only available with no image
added), or Tone.
Send business card—Send the
contact as a business card to
another device.
Caller groups—Select No group to
remove a contact from a caller
group or Family, VIP, Friends,
Business, or Other to add a contact
to an existing caller group.
Edit name, Edit number, Edit detail,
or Change image—Edit an existing
contact name, phone number,
details, or image attached to the
contact.
Speed dials—Add the contact to
your speed dialling list.
Delete—Delete more details (Delete
number, Delete detail, or Delete
3. Edit the option to your preference,
and select OK.
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Search for a name
1. In standby mode, scroll down to
display the contents of your
contacts list.
■ Delete contacts
entries
To delete all entries in your contacts
list, in standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts > Del. all contacts.
2. Press the key corresponding to the
first letter of the name for which
you are searching.
■ Access the contacts
3. Scroll to select a contact,
and select Details to view the
details.
menu
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Contacts and one of the following
options:
Configure settings
Names—View the entries in your
contacts list, and select Details or
Options > Search, Add new,
Delete contact, or Copy for your
selected entry.
You can select how the contacts appear
in your contacts list and view the
amount of memory used or available in
your device. In standby mode,
select Menu > Contacts > Settings >
Scrolling view to change view of name
list or Memory status to view the
device memory used and remaining.
Settings—Change the contacts list
view or check the memory status of
your device. To set the default
memory, select Phone and UIM,
Phone, or UIM card.
■ Send and receive
Caller groups—View and edit the
properties of any of the caller
groups on the device.
contacts
You can send and receive an entry in
your contacts list using text
messaging, if supported by your
network operator.
Voice tags—Listen to, modify,
or delete a voice tag to a contact in
the contacts list.
Speed dials—View or modify the list
of speed dialling numbers.
Send a business card
You can send a business card as a text
message to a compatible phone or
other handheld device.
Del. all contacts—Delete all entries
in your contacts list.
2. Select an option to activate the
feature or access its submenu.
1. Highlight your desired entry from
your contacts list, and select
Details > Options > Send business
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card > Via text message,
Via infrared, or Via Bluetooth.
Default number and All details
options appear only if you have
more than one number or detail
saved to the contact entry.
2. Enter the number for your
recipient, or select Search to
retrieve a number from your
contacts list.
3. Select OK and the business card is
sent.
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7. Gallery
You can save pictures, video clips,
memory is full, delete some existing
recordings, and ringing tones to folders files before proceeding.
in the Gallery and add new folders. You
can download images and tones using
SMS, mobile Internet sites, or Nokia PC
Suite.
■ Folders
1. Select Menu > Gallery > Memory
card > Images, Video clips, Themes,
Graphics, Tones, Recordings,
Received files, or a folder you
created.
Your device supports a digital rights
management system to protect
content you have acquired. Content
such as ringing tones, can be protected
and associated with certain usage
rules, for example, the number of
usage times or a certain usage period.
Usage rules are defined in the content
activation key that can be delivered
with the content or delivered
separately, depending on your network
operator. You may be able to update
the activation key. Always check the
delivery terms of any content and
activation key before acquiring them,
as they may be subject to a fee.
2. Select Open to view a list of the
files in the folder or Options to
access the following:
Memory card—When a microSD
card is in the phone, the card name
is displayed as the first option.
To rename the mircoSD card,
select Open > Options > Rename
mem. card.
Delete folder —Delete a folder you
have created. You cannot delete a
preset folder.
Move—Move the selected folder
into another folder. After selecting
Move, scroll to another folder,
and select Move to. You cannot
move a preset folder.
Copyright protection may prevent
some images, ringing tones, and other
content from being copied, modified,
transferred, or forwarded.
Your device has about 21 MB of
Rename folder—Rename a folder
you have created. You cannot
rename a preset folder.
memory for storing files in the Gallery.
This memory is not shared with other
functions, such as contacts. If the
device displays a message that the
Details—Show the name, size,
and date of creation of the
selected folder.
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Type of view > List with details, List, When adding text, you can select the
or Grid—Determine how to display
the folders and files within them.
font style, size, and colour, and rotate
the font.
Sort—Sort the contents of the
selected folder by name, date,
format, or size.
Add folder—Create a new folder.
Memory status—Check the
available memory for the device
handset.
Activation key list—View the list of
available activation keys. You can
delete activation keys if desired.
Mark or Unmark—Mark or unmark
folders to be deleted or moved.
Mark all—Mark all folders to be
deleted.
■ Fun frames and
clip art
In the gallery, you can select photos
and clip art and save them as screen
savers and wallpaper. To personalise
photos, clip art, screen savers,
and wallpaper add your own text, add a
frame, change the size of an image,
and adjust the contrast.
Select Menu > Gallery > Memory
card > Images > Options > Edit
image > Options > Insert text,
Insert frame, Insert clip-art,
Insert image, or Crop image.
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8. Media
select Back; to send the photo,
select Send. To view the options,
You can take photos and record video
select Options.
■ Camera
clips with the built-in 2.0 megapixel
camera. The camera lens is on the back
of the phone. The camera produces
Record a video clip
pictures in JPEG format and video clips Select Menu > Media > Camera >
in 3GP format.
Options > Video. Select Record to
begin recording the video clip.
Select Pause to pause, Continue to
resume, or Stop to stop the recording.
Video clips are saved in the Video clips
folder of the gallery menu.
When taking and using images or video
clips, obey all laws and respect local
customs as well as privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Your device supports image capture
resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200
pixels. The image resolution in these
materials may appear different.
Camera options
Select Menu > Media > Camera >
Options and from the following:
If there is not enough memory to take
a new photo, delete old photos or other
files in the gallery, or move photos to a
microSD card. See "MicroSD card,"
p. 18.
Still image or Video—Choose Still
imageto take a picture or Video to
record a video.
Mute audio or Unmute audio—Turn the
sound on or off for the video clip.
Keep a safe distance when using the
flash. Do not use the flash on people or
animals at close range. Do not cover
the flash while taking a picture.
Night mode on or Night mode off—
Switch the camera night mode on
and off.
Flash on or Flash off—Turn the camera
flash on and off.
Take a photo
Select Menu > Media > Camera.
To take a photo, select Capture.
Photos are saved in the Images folder
of the gallery. To take another photo,
Self-timer on or Self-timer off—Turn
the self-timer on and off with still
images.
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Open Gallery—Open the Gallery.
From Gallery, you can play stored
audio and video files.
Img. sequence on or Img. sequence
off—Turn image sequencing on or off.
The pictures are then saved to the
gallery. This option only appears in still
image mode.
Go to address—Connect to a web
address.
View previous—View the previous
photo or video taken. This option only
appears when a photo has been taken
during that session.
FF/Rew interval—Set the fast forward
and rewind interval to 10 seconds,
20 seconds, 30 seconds, or set an
interval.
Open Gallery—Open the Gallery to view
saved images, videos, and recordings.
■ Music player
Settings—Change the settings for the
phone camera.
Your phone includes a music player for
listening to music or other tracks in
MP3 or AAC format. To listen to the
music files, you must connect a
compatible headset.
■ Media player
With the media player you can
download, view, and play
compatible images, audio and video
files, and animated images from a
variety of sources.
Warning: When using the
stereo headset your ability to
hear outside sounds may be
affected. Do not use the
stereo headset where it can
endanger your safety.
The media player enables you to play
streaming videos and streaming audio
from a network server. Streaming
functionality is a network service and
requires network support. Check the
availability of these services, pricing,
and tariffs with your network operator
or the service provider whose service
you want to use. network operators
will also give you instructions on how
to use their services.
Music files stored in the Menu >
Gallery > Music files folder are
automatically detected and organised
into categories.
Your phone can receive incoming calls
during music player. If a song is
playing, the music stops. To restart the
music after the call is complete,
select
.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Media > Media player > Open Gallery,
Go to address, or FF/Rew interval.
To transfer music tracks from a
compatible PC to your phone and to
and manage music tracks and track
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lists, see the instructions for the Nokia current track, press and hold the right
Audio Manager application in the
Nokia PC Suite online help.
side of scroll key. Release the key at the
position you want.
See “Infrared connectivity”, p. 56,
or “Bluetooth connectivity”, p. 54.
Music player options
To open the music player options,
select Menu > Play > Music player >
Play music tracks
Warning: Listen to music at a Options and a choice.
moderate level. Continuous
exposure to high volume may
damage your hearing.
■ Radio
Warning: Listen to music at a
moderate level. Continuous
exposure to high volume may
damage your hearing. Do not
hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in
use, because the volume may
be extremely loud.
To open the music player, select
Menu > Media > Music player. If there
are no music files in the Music files
folder, you can select another folder
before entering the Music player.
The details of the first track on the
default track list are shown.
Select track—To select a track,
press the upper side of the scroll key
and select a track from the list.
Your phone has an FM radio that also
functions as an alarm clock radio.
To listen to the FM radio on your
phone, connect a compatible music
stand, a 2.5 mm headset, or stereo
headset. The FM radio uses the wire of
the headset as an antenna.
A compatible headset needs to be
attached to the device for the FM radio
to function properly. The quality of a
radio broadcast depends on coverage
of the radio station in that particular
area.
Play track—To play a track, select
.
Adjust volume—To adjust the volume
level, use the volume key.
Pause—To pause the playing, select
.
Skip tracks—To skip to the beginning
of the next track, select
. To skip to
the beginning of the previous track,
within the first second of the song,
select
twice.
Select Menu > Media > Radio. To use
Rewind or fast forward—To rewind the
current track, press and hold the left
side of scroll key. To fast forward the
the graphical keys,
on the display, scroll left or right
to the desired key, and select it.
,
,
, or
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Select Options and from the following
To change the volume, press the
volume keys.
options:
Switch off—Turn off the radio.
■ Save radio channels
Save station—Enter a name for the
channel, and select OK. Select one of
20 locations to save the channel
location.
1. To start the channel search,
select and hold
or
.
To change the radio frequency in
0.1 MHz steps, briefly press
.
or
Stations—Select from list of current
saved channels on your phone.
2. To save the channel to a memory
location 1 to 9, press and hold the
Select Options > Delete station to
clear channels or Options > Rename to
corresponding number key. To save rename channels.
a channel to a memory location 10
Mono output or Stereo output—Listen
to 20, briefly press 1 or 2,
then press and hold the desired
number.
to the radio in monaural mode or in
stereo (default). Stereo output is
available through a stereo
enhancement.
3. Enter the name of the channel,
select OK.
Headset or Loudspeaker—With the
headset attached, listen to the radio
through a headset or the loudspeaker.
When an application using a browser
connection is sending or receiving
data, it may interfere with the radio.
Set frequency—Manually enter the
frequency of a known radio station,
and select OK. You can also press * to
set a frequency.
When you place or receive a call,
the radio automatically mutes. Once
the call is ended, the radio switches
back on.
You can normally make a call or
answer an incoming call while
listening to the radio. During the call,
the volume of the radio is muted.
■ Listen to the radio
Select Menu > Media > Radio.
To scroll to the desired channel,
select
or
, or press the headset
■ Voice recorder
key. To select a radio channel location,
briefly press the corresponding number
keys.
You can record pieces of speech,
sound, or an active call for up to 3
minutes. The recorder cannot be used
when a data call is active.
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Record speech or sound
Activate an equaliser set
1. Select Menu > Media > Voice
Select Menu > Media > Equaliser,
scroll to the desired equaliser setting,
and select Activate. Select Options >
View to display the equaliser settings.
recorder.
2. To start the recording, select the
record virtual button. To start the
recording during a call,
select Options > Record. While
recording a call, all parties to the
call hear a faint beeping sound
about every 2 seconds. When
recording a call hold the phone in
the normal position near your ear.
Create a custom equaliser
set
1. Select Menu > Media > Equaliser.
2. Highlight a customisable setting,
and select Options > Edit.
The selected set appears in the
display with the bar on the far left
highlighted. The bars adjust
frequencies, from the lowest
(the far left bar) to the highest
(the far right bar). The higher the
indicator on a particular bar, the
more that frequency is amplified.
3. To end the recording, select the
stop virtual button. The recording is
saved in Gallery > Recordings.
4. To listen to the latest recording,
select Options > Play last recorded.
5. To send the last recording using a
multimedia message,
Bluetooth technology, or IR, select
Options > Send last recorded.
3. Scroll to adjust the frequencies.
Select Save.
4. To rename the setting,
select Options > Rename, enter a
new name, and select OK.
■ Equaliser
The equaliser enhances the sound
quality when using Music player by
amplifying or attenuating frequency
bands. There are five preset equaliser
settings (Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz,
and Classical) and two customisable
settings.
5. To activate the setting,
select Activate.
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9. Settings
Use this menu to change profiles,
display settings, themes, tone settings,
time and date settings, call settings,
phone settings, voice commands,
connectivity settings, enhancement
settings, security settings,
application settings, network settings,
network services, restore factory
settings, and phone details.
Personalise a profile
You can personalise any of the profiles
in various ways.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
2. Select the profile you want to
personalise.
3. Select Personalise and the option
you want to personalise.
Set a timed profile
■ Profiles
You can use timed profiles to prevent
missed calls. For example, suppose you
attend an event requiring your device
set to Silent before the event starts,
but you forget to return it to General
until long after the event. A timed
profile can prevent missed calls by
returning your device to the default
profile at a time you specify. You can
set timed profiles up to 24 hours in
advance.
Profiles define how your device reacts
when you receive a call or message and
how your keypad sounds when you
press a key. You can leave ringing
options, keypad tones, and other
settings for each of the available
profiles at their default setting,
or personalise them to suit your needs.
Profiles are also available for
enhancements such as the headset and
car kit. See “Enhancements”, p. 58.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
To activate a profile, select Menu >
Settings > Profiles > General, Silent,
Meeting, Outdoor, (My profile 1),
or (My profile 2) > Activate.
2. Select the profile you want to
activate and Timed for timed
expiration.
3. Enter the time in hh:mm format for
the profile to expire, and select OK.
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On—Activate the screen saver on your
phone.
■ Display
Off—Deactivate the screen saver on
your phone.
Standby mode settings
You can choose settings for the display
of the standby screen on the display.
Screen savers > Image, Video Clip,
Slide set, Digital clock, or Open
Camera— an image, video clip, or other
option to act as your screen saver.
Wallpaper
Select Menu > Settings > Display >
Standby mode settings > Wallpaper
and one of the following:
Time-out—Modify the idle time before
the screen saver activates.
On—Activate wallpaper on your phone.
Power saver is automatically activated
after the time-out of the screen saver
to optimise battery life.
Off—Deactivate wallpaper on your
phone.
Image—Choose an image from the
gallery for wallpaper. Select Open to
browse the Images folder. Select the
image of your choice.
Sleep mode
The sleep mode is a power-saving
feature that turns the phone display
off during inactivity. Select Menu >
Settings > Display > Sleep mode.
When sleep mode is activated,
the display is completely blank, but the
phone is still active. Press any key to
restore the display.
Slide set—Choose a slide set from the
gallery for wallpaper. Select Open to
browse the Images folder. Select the
slide set of your choice.
Font colour
To set the font colour of your phone
when in standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Display > Standby mode
settings > Standby font colour.
Scroll to select a colour from the
colour grid.
Backlight time-out
To control the time-out of the
backlight on your phone,
select Menu > Settings > Display >
Backlight time-out.
Screen saver
To choose a screen saver for the main
display, select Menu > Settings >
Display > Screen saver and one of the
following:
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Ringing tone—Select the ringing tone
for incoming calls.
■ Themes
A theme contains many elements for
personalising your phone, such as
wallpaper, screen saver, colour scheme,
and a ringing tone.
Incoming call video > Incoming call
video off or Incoming call video on—
Indicate whether to replace the default
audio ringing tone with the selected
video.
Themes automatically loads
wallpapers, screen savers,
ringing tones and background colours. Ringing volume—Set the volume of
Selecting a theme over-writes previous
settings. Individual settings for a
theme can be overwritten
independently in the settings menu.
For example, a theme selects a
wallpaper, a screen saver, and a default
ringing tone. The default ringing tone
within a theme can be overwritten.
See “Tone settings”, p. 47.
your ringing tone.
Vibrating alert > On or Off—Set the
vibrating alert.
Message alert tone—Select the tone for
received messages.
Keypad tones—Set the volume of your
keypad tones (or turn them off).
Warning tones > On or Off—Set
warning and confirmation tones.
1. Your phone has a default theme.
To choose the theme on your
display, select Menu > Settings >
Themes > Select theme > Themes.
Alert for—Define which caller groups
the selected profile will accept or
decline. See “Caller groups”, p. 33.
2. Scroll to a theme, and select
Open > Apply.
■ Time and date
■ Tone settings
settings
You can adjust the ringing volume,
keypad tones, and more for the active
profile. See “Personalise a profile”,
p. 45 for more information on profile
settings.
Clock
Select Menu > Settings > Time and
date > Clock > Show clock, or Hide
clock, Set the time, Time zone or Time
format.
Select Menu > Settings > Tones and
one of the following:
Incoming call alert—Select how the
device notifies you of an incoming call.
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Date
■ Call settings
Select Menu > Settings > Time and
date > Date > Show date or Hide date, Anykey answer
Set the date, Date format, or Date
separator.
Anykey answer enables you to answer
an incoming call. Briefly press any key
except the right selection or end key.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Anykey answer > On
or Off.
Date and time auto-update
Auto-update is a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii. If your
network operator supports this feature,
you can allow the digital network to
set the clock, which is useful when you
travel to another network or time zone.
Automatic redial
Occasionally, your network may
experience heavy traffic, resulting in a
fast busy signal when you dial. With
automatic redial activated, your device
redials the number (number of times is
specified by the network), and notifies
you when the network is available.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Automatic redial >
On or Off.
Select Menu > Settings > Time and
date > Auto-update of time > On,
Confirm first, or Off.
If you use the Auto-update of time
option while outside the digital
network, you may be prompted to
enter the time manually. Network time
replaces the time and date when you
reenter your digital network.
Speed dials
If your battery has been removed or
has discharged outside the digital
network, you may be prompted to
enter the time manually (when the
battery is replaced or recharged,
and you are still outside of the digital
network).
You can activate or deactivate Speed
dials. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Speed dials > On or
Off.
Calling cards
If you use a calling card for long
distance calls, save the calling card
number in your phone. The phone can
store up to four calling cards. Contact
your calling card company for more
information.
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Save information
Select a calling card
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Calling card.
You can select one of the calling cards
for which you have saved information.
The selected card information is used
when you make a card call.
2. Enter your security code, and select
OK. See “Security”, p. 59.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
3. Scroll to the calling card of your
choice, and select Options > Edit >
Select > Dialling Sequence.
Settings > Call > Calling card.
2. Enter your security code, and select
OK. See "Security settings,"p. 80.
4. Select one of the following
sequence types:
3. Scroll to the calling card of your
choice, and select it.
Access+phone+card—Dial the
access number for the calling card,
the phone number, then enter the
card number (plus PIN if required).
Make card calls
After you have selected a calling card,
make a card call.
Access+card+phone—Dial the
access number for the calling card,
card number (plus PIN if required),
then enter the phone number.
1. Enter the phone number, including
any prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your
calling card may require when you
make a calling card call. See your
calling card for instructions.
Prefix+phone+card—Dialtheprefix
(numbers that must precede the
phone number) and phone number,
then enter the card number
(plus PIN if required).
2. Press and hold the send key for a
few seconds until Card call is
displayed.
3. Follow the instructions on the
screen.
5. Enter the required information
(access number or prefix and card
number), and select OK to confirm
your entries.
4. When you hear the tone or system
message, select OK.
6. Select Card name > enter the card
name > OK.
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Data calls only—The device receives
only data calls.
International prefix
You can store an international dialling
prefix into your device. In standby
mode, select Menu > Settings > Call >
Fax calls only—The device receives
only fax calls.
2. When finished with receiving the
fax or data call, repeat steps 1 and
when you enter + (press * twice) at the
2, and select Normal.
International prefix. In standby mode,
beginning of a phone number,
your device automatically inserts the
international dialling prefix that you
Data transfer
To view the transmission speed when
have stored after you press the call key. sending or receiving data and fax calls.
See “Insert dialling codes”, p. 28.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Data/fax calls > Data
rate display > Graphic or Off.
Data or fax calls
Data and fax calling is a network
service. See “Network services”, p. viii.
If your network operator supports this
feature, you can set up the device to
send or receive data and fax calls with
a terminal, such as a PDA or PC,
connected.
Call summary
Your device can display the time spent
on a call when you hang up. In standby
mode, select Menu > Settings > Call >
Call summary > On or Off.
For better performance during data
calls, place the device on a stationary
surface. Do not move the device or
hold it in your hand during a data call.
Show call time
To see the call time on the display
screen after each call, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Show call time
displ. > On or Off.
For more information on connectivity,
refer to the PC/PDA Connectivity Guide
which can be downloaded from
the Nokia website at
Ringing tone for no caller ID
http://www.nokia-asia.com.
You can select a different ringing tone
for calls received with no caller ID.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Ringtone no caller
ID > On or Off.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Call > Data/fax calls >
Rcvd. data/fax call and one of the
following options:
Normal—The device receives
incoming calls as usual.
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Memory status
■ Phone settings
You can view the size of memory
available on your device. In standby
mode, select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Memory status.
Language settings
The phone language affects the time
and date formats of the clock,
and alarm clock.
You can view the size of memory
available for application installations.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Extras > Memory.
Automatic keyguard
You can set the keypad of your device to
lock automatically after a preset time
delay.
DTMF tones
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone > Automatic
keyguard > On or Off.
DTMF tones, are the tones that sound
when you press the keys on your device
keypad. You can use DTMF tones for
many automated dial-up services such
as banking and airlines or for entering
your voice mailbox number and
password.
2. If you select On, Set delay: is
displayed.
3. Enter the delay time (in mm:ss
format), and select OK.
DTMF tones are sent during an active
call. You can send them manually from
your device keypad, or send them
automatically by saving them in your
device.
When keyguard is on, it may be possible
to dial the emergency number
programmed into your device.
Navigation key
Set type
If supported by your wireless service
provider or network operator, you can
set the features that are activated
when you press the scroll key.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone > DTMF tones >
Manual DTMF tones and one of the
following options:
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Continuous—Used to set the tone
sound for as long as you press and hold
a key.
Settings > Phone > Navigation key.
2. Highlight the scroll up, scroll down,
scroll right, or scroll left arrow;
select Change.
Fixed—Used to send tones of the
duration you specify in the DTMF tone
length option.
3. Select a function to assign to the
action.
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Off—Used to turn off tones. No tones
are sent when you press a key.
■ Voice commands and
voice tags
Set length
Before using voice tags, note the
following:
You can specify DTMF-tone length for
the Fixed option. In standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Phone >
DTMF tones > DTMF tone length >
Short (95 ms) or Long (350 ms).
•
Voice tags are not
language-dependent, but depend
on the speaker’s voice.
•
•
You must say the name exactly as
you said it when you recorded it.
Voice tags are sensitive to
background noise. Record voice
tags, and use them in a quiet
environment.
Start-up tone
You can select to have a start-up tone
when you first turn on your device.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone > Start-up tone >
On or Off.
•
Very short names are not accepted.
Use long names, and avoid similar
names for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may
be difficult in a noisy
Help text activation
environment or during an
emergency, so you should not
rely on voice dialling in all
circumstances.
Your device displays brief descriptions
for most menu items. When you arrive
at a feature or menu, pause for about
14 seconds, and wait for the help text
to be displayed. If necessary, use the
scroll key to page through the full help
text.
Hands-free operation
You can set as many as 16 voice
commands to enable hands-free
operation of certain features in your
device.
The default setting for help text is On.
However, you can turn help text on or
off. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Phone > Help text
activation.
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Assign a voice tag to a
command
Options
After you have associated a voice tag
Before using voice commands, you must to a command, you can select one of
first add a voice tag to the device
function.
the following options:
Play—Press the center selection key to
1. Select Menu > Settings > Voice
listen to the voice command tag.
commands.
Change—Select Options > Change to
2. Select the device function you
want to tag: Profiles, Messages,
Infrared, Voice recorder, or Log.
change the voice command.
Delete—Select Options > Delete to
erase the voice command tag.
3. If necessary, select an option
associated with that function.
■ Connectivity
4. Select Start, and speak the voice
tag clearly into the microphone.
Do not select Quit unless you want
to cancel the recording.
You can connect the phone to a
compatible devices using infrared (IR)
connection, or Bluetooth wireless
technology. You can also connect the
phone to a compatible PC using IR or a
USB data cable; and use the phone as a
modem to enable connectivity from
the PC.
The device replays and saves the
recorded tag. appears next to
commands with assigned voice tags.
Activate a voice command
After you have associated a voice tag
with a function in your device, to issue
a command, speak the voice tag.
For more information, see the Nokia PC
Suite online help. Nokia PC Suite
and all related software can
1. In standby mode, press and hold
the right selection key or voice key.
be downloaded from
http://www.nokia-asia.com/pcsuite.
2. With Speak now displayed,
pronounce the voice tag clearly into
the microphone.
Important: Only install and
use applications and other
software from sources that
offer adequate security and
protection against harmful
software.
With the voice tag found, the device
displays Found:, and plays the
recognised voice tag through the
earpiece. The function you requested is
activated.
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Dial-up networking profile (DUN)
Bluetooth connectivity
Generic object exchange profile
(GOEP)
Bluetooth technology connectivity
enables cost-free wireless connections
between electronic devices and can be
used to send and receive images, texts,
gallery files, voice recordings, videos,
notes, business cards, and calendar
notes. It can also be used to connect
wirelessly to products that use
•
•
•
•
•
Headset profile (HSP)
Hands-free profile v. 1.0 (HFP)
Generic access profile (GAP)
Service Discovery Protocol (SDP)
Serial port profile (SPP)
Bluetooth wireless technology, such as
computers. You can synchronise your
phone and your PC using Bluetooth
connectivity.
To ensure interoperability between
other devices supporting Bluetooth
technology, use only enhancements
approved by Nokia for this model.
Check with the manufacturers of other
devices to determine their
Since devices with Bluetooth
connectivity communicate using radio
waves, your phone and the other
device do not need to be in direct line
of sight.
compatibility with this device.
There may be restrictions on using
Bluetooth technology in some
locations. Check with your local
authorities or service provider. If you
want more information on this
function, visit the Bluetooth
The two devices only need to be within
a maximum of 30 feet (10 meters) of
each other. The connection can be
subject to interference from
obstructions such as walls or other
electronic devices.
Technology organisation website:
https://www.bluetooth.org/
The Bluetooth wireless technology
application whether used actively or in
the background, consumes the battery
and reduces the operating time of the
phone.
Pairing
You can set up a permanent
association (pairing) between your
phone and another device with
Bluetooth technology. Some devices
may require pairing before data
transfer can take place.
This device is compliant with
Bluetooth Specification 2.0 and
supports the following profiles:
To pair with a device, you and the
owner of the other device must agree
on a pass code of 1–16 numeric
•
•
Object push profile (OPP)
File transfer profile (FTP)
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characters. The first time you try to
connect the devices, you must each
enter the same pass code. Once the
devices are paired, you will not need to
use the pass code again, so there is no
need to remember it.
Bluetooth connectivity
settings
To define how your phone is shown to
other devices with Bluetooth
connectivity. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Bluetooth
settings and one of the following:
Paired devices are placed in your
paired device list. You can view the list
even when Bluetooth connectivity is
not active or when the devices in the
list are not available for connection.
My phone's visibility—Select Perm.
visibil. to permanently show the phone
to all other devices with Bluetooth
connectivity, Temp. visibil. to show the
phone to all other devices for two
minutes only, or Hidden to show the
phone only to the paired devices.
Operating the phone in hidden mode is
a safer way to avoid malicious
software.
Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Paired
devices > Options and one of the
following:
Assign short name—Give a nickname to
the selected device (visible to you
only).
My phone's name—Change your phone
name that is seen by other users.
Auto-conn. without confirmation—
Select No if you want the phone to
connect to the selected device
automatically or Yes if you want the
phone to ask for your permission first.
Set up a connection
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > On.
The active Bluetooth technology
connection is indicated by
the top of the display.
at
Delete pairing—Delete the pairing to
the selected device.
2. Select Search for audio
Pair new device—Search for active
devices with Bluetooth technology
within range, scroll to the desired
device, and select Pair to establish
pairing with that device. Do not accept
Bluetooth connectivity from sources
you do not trust.
enhancements to search for
compatible devices with Bluetooth
connectivity. The list of found
devices appears in the display.
3. Select the desired device.
If required, enter the Bluetooth
connectivity pass code of the
device to complete the pairing.
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4. If required, enter the Bluetooth
connectivity pass code of the
device to pair with the device.
sounds, and a message appears on the
screen.
To view the transferred item
immediately from standby mode,
select Show. To view the item at a later
time, select Exit.
Your phone connects to the device.
You can start data transfer.
To view the device you are connected
to, select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Active
device.
Depending on the nature of the item,
it is saved in the appropriate menu in
your phone. For example, a business
card is saved in Contacts, and a
To deactivate Bluetooth connectivity,
select Menu > Settings >
calendar note is saved in Calendar.
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Off.
Deactivation of the Bluetooth
technology connection will not affect
other functions of the phone.
Infrared connectivity
You can set up the phone to receive
data through its infrared (IR) port.
To use an IR connection, the device
with which you want to establish a
connection must be IrDA compliant.
You can send or receive data to or from
a compatible phone or data device (for
example, a computer) through the IR
port of your phone.
Send data
Instead of using the Connectivity
menu, you can use other phone menus
to send various types of data to other
devices with Bluetooth connectivity.
For example, you can send a video from
the Video clip folder of the Gallery
menu. See the appropriate sections of
the user guide for information about
sending different types of data.
Warning: Do not point the IR
beam at anyone’s eye or allow
it to interfere with other IR
devices. This device is a Class
1 laser product.
Receive a data transfer
When a Bluetooth technology
connection is active in your phone, you
can receive notes, business cards,
videos, and other types of data
transfers from another device with
Bluetooth connectivity. When you
receive a data transfer, an alarm
When sending or receiving data,
ensure that the IR ports of the sending
and receiving devices are pointing at
each other and that there are no
obstructions between the devices.
To activate IR in your phone, select
Menu > Settings > Connectivity >
Infrared.
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A notification appears on the
display that asking which mode
you want to select.
To deactivate the IR connection,
select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Infrared. When the
phone displays Deactivate infrared?,
select Yes.
2. Select Accept > Nokia mode.
A notification appears on the
display stating a connection is
active.
If data transfer is not started within 2
minutes after the activation of the IR
port, the connection is cancelled and
must be started again.
You can now use PC Suite to connect
to your phone.
IR connection indicator
Enable data storage
When
is shown continuously,
connection
the IR connection is activated and your
phone is ready to send or receive data
through its IR port. When
your phone is trying to connect to the
other device or a connection has been
lost.
Connect to your PC in Data storage
mode to transfer music, photo,
and video files to the phone microSD
card, and from the phone microSD to
your PC with Windows Explorer.
blinks,
1. Connect your PC and your phone
with a CA-53 USB data cable.
A notification appears on the
display that asking which mode
you want to select.
Data cable transfer
You can transfer data from your phone
to a compatible PC or from a
compatible PC to your phone using a
CA-53 USB data cable.
2. Select Accept > Data storage. USB
mode: Data storage is displayed
while the phone is in data transfer
mode.
Important: Disconnect the
USB data cable from the
phone to make a call.
3. Open Windows Explorer.
Your phone microSD card will
appear as a local drive (the device
name), and with a drive letter
assigned to it.
Enable default mode
connection
Connect to your PC in Nokia mode to
transfer phone data and files between
your phone and PC using Nokia PC
Suite.
4. Click on the folders to display a
window that shows the contents of
the folder on the phone microSD
card.
1. Connect your PC and your phone
with a CA-53 USB data cable.
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5. Open a second instance of
Windows Explorer and display the
contents of the folder on your PC
where you have MP3 files,
The popup window, Safe to
Remove Hardware, is displayed
with The ‘USB Device’ device can
now be safely removed from the
system.
photo files, or video files stored.
6. Select the files on your PC that you 4. Click OK.
wish to transfer to the phone.
Important: To ensure that all
7. Drag and drop the files from the
second window into the first
window and place in a folder.
memory card operations are
completed in a controlled
way, do not unplug the
connectivity cable until
Windows notifies you that it
is safe to do so.
8. The files are transferred to the
phone and can be played by the
Music player or accessed by the
Media player.
Uncontrolled completion or
unexpected disruptions of the
memory card operations may
cause the memory card and
the information stored on it
to become corrupted.
A corrupted memory card
may have to be formatted
before it can be used again.
When a memory card is
If you selected a file or files that
require more memory than can fit on
the available phone memory, you will
get an error note. Deselect some of
your selected files until the required
memory is less than or equal to the
available memory on your phone.
Disable data storage
connection
1. To disable the USB data cable,
double-click the green arrow on
the task bar at the bottom of your
PC screen.
formatted, all information on
the card is permanently lost.
■ Enhancements
Select Menu > Settings >
A window pops up that displays
Unplug or Eject Hardware.
Enhancements. You can select an
enhancement menu if the phone is or
has been connected to a compatible
enhancement type. Depending on
enhancement, select from the
following options:
2. Click on USB Device in the
Hardware devices window.
A popup window displays Stop a
Hardware device.
3. Highlight USB device, and click OK.
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Default profile—Choose the profile you
wish to be automatically activated
when a headset, car kit, or loopset is
connected.
Note: The PIN code must be
obtained form your wireless
service provider or network
operator. The PIN code is
typically provided with your
UIM card.
Automatic answer—Answer calls
automatically after one ring when a
headset, car kit, loopset, or charger is
connected. Select On or Off.
PIN code request
To provide extra security in case your
phone is lost or stolen, enable your
phone to request the PIN code when
powered on.
Note: Automatic answer will
only be active whilst General
profile is active.
Lights (for Handsfree or Charger
only)—Choose to keep the phone lights
always on, or to shut off automatically
after several seconds. Select On or
Automatic.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Security > PIN code
request.
2. Enter the PIN code, and select OK.
If the Loopset is connected and
recognised through the Pop-Port™
connector, the phone automatically
uses the Loopset.
3. Select On.
Call restrictions
Select call restrictions to block or allow
numbers for incoming and outgoing
calls. With any numbers entered as
allowed numbers, all those entered as
blocked numbers are ignored. With a
number blocked, the phone blocks any
call from it, and send the caller to the
voice mail.
■ Security
PIN code
The PIN code protects the UIM card
from unauthorised access. The PIN
code can be 4–8 digits in length.
After three successive incorrect
entries, the PIN code is blocked.
You need to enter the personal
unblocking key (PUK) code.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Security > Call
restrictions.
2. Enter the security code, and select
See “Personal unblocking key (PUK)
code”, p. 61.
OK. See “Security”, p. 59.
3. Select the types of calls you want
to restrict:
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Restrict sent calls—Set restrictions Memory—Enable or disable memory
on making calls.
protection.
Restrict rcvd. calls—Set restrictions Phone—Enable or disable phone
on receiving calls.
protection.
4. Select whether to block or allow
numbers:
Access codes
You can change your security code and
PIN code. Avoid using codes similar to
emergency numbers such as 911 to
prevent accidental dialling of the
emergency number.
Blocked numbers—Set the numbers
the phone can only block,
allowing all the rest.
Allowed numbers—Set the numbers
the phone can only call or receive,
blocking all the rest.
Change security code
5. Select one of these options: Select, The security code controls access to
Add restriction (unavailable with
memory full), Edit (unavailable
with no number added), or Delete
(unavailable with no number
added).
features such as the security level and
is supplied with the phone. The preset
code is 12345. When you change the
security code, keep the new code
secret and in a safe place, separate
from your phone
Note: With restricted calls,
you may still call the official
emergency number
If you enter the wrong security code
five times in succession, you will not be
programmed into your device. able to enter a code for 5 minutes,
even if you power off the phone
between incorrect entries.
Security level
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Security > Access
Your device can be set to different
security levels to control device use
and memory settings. In standby mode,
select Menu > Settings > Security >
Security level. Enter your security code,
and select OK and one of the following
options:
codes > Change security code.
2. Enter the current security code
(default is 12345), and select OK.
3. Enter the new security code (up to
10 characters), and select OK.
None—Disable security level
protection.
4. Enter the new security code again,
and select OK.
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obtained from your wireless service
provider or network operator.
Change PIN code
Before you can change your PIN code,
you must enable PIN code request.
See “PIN code request”, p. 59.
Important: If you enter an
incorrect PUK code 10 times
in succession, the UIM card is
rejected and can no longer be
used. You must contact your
wireless service provider or
network operator for a new
UIM card.
1. In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Security > Access
codes > Change PIN code.
2. Enter the current PIN code,
and select OK.
3. Enter the new PIN code, and select
OK.
■ Application settings
4. Enter the new PIN code again,
To change game and application
settings, select Menu > Settings >
App. settings and one of the following:
and select OK.
Voice privacy
Application sounds > On —Play sounds
during an application.
Voice privacy is a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii. If your
wireless service provider or network
operator supports this feature,
the voice privacy feature protects the
privacy of your current phone
Application lights > Application
defined or Default—Play lights during
an application.
Application vibration > On—Vibrate
conversation from other callers placing the phone during an application.
phone calls on your same network.
In standby mode, select Menu >
Settings > Security > Voice privacy >
On or Off.
Use of vibration can aggravate injuries.
Do not turn vibration on if you have
any ailment in the bones or joints of
your fingers, hands, wrist, or arms.
Personal unblocking key
(PUK) code
■ Network
The menu options in your device
The PUK code is used to restore a
blocked PIN code. The PUK code is 8
characters in length and cannot be
changed. The PUK code must be
depend on your network operator’s
network. Check with your network
operator for more information.
The Network menu enables you to
personalise the way your device
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chooses a network in which to operate
while you are within or outside of your
primary or home system. Your device is
set to search for the most
cost-effective network. If your device
cannot find a preferred network,
it selects a network automatically
based on the option you choose in the
Network menu.
Note: Depending on your
wireless service provider or
network operator, your device
may request the security code
(defaulted to 12345) instead
of the lock code.
■ Phone details
Select Menu > Settings > Network >
Set mode > Home only, Automatic A,
or Automatic B.
To view the current details of your
phone, select Menu > Settings >
Phone details and one of the following
options:
■ Network services
User details—Show current number
details.
To activate network services in your
phone, select Menu > Settings >
Network services and from the
following options:
Version details—Show the hardware,
software, and browser version
information for the phone.
Network feature sett.—Activate
network services in your phone using
feature codes received from your
network operator.
System details—Show the digital
network the phone is on.
Icon details—Show the icons used.
■ Restore factory
settings
To reset some of the menu settings to
their original values, select Menu >
Settings > Rest. factory sett.. Enter the
security or lock code, and select OK.
Data items that you have entered or
downloaded are not deleted
(for example, entries in your contacts
list are not affected).
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10. Organiser
Your phone contains features to help
organise your everyday life, including
an alarm clock, calendar, calculator,
countdown timer, and stopwatch.
Repeat alarm
You can set the alarm to repeat every
day or only on certain days of the
week.
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm
■ Alarm clock
clock > Repeat alarm > On.
2. Check the day or days of the week
you wish to repeat the alarm,
and select Mark. Select Unmark to
remove a day.
Set an alarm
The alarm clock is based on the phone
clock. An alarm sounds at the time you
specify, even if the phone is turned off.
3. Select Done when you have added
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm
all desired days.
clock > Alarm time.
If you need to revise the days for a
repeated alarm, select Menu >
Organiser > Alarm clock > Repeat
alarm > Repetition days.
2. Enter the time for the alarm in
hh:mm format, and select OK.
3. Select am or pm if 12-hour clock
format is on.
If you need to stop a repeated alarm,
Alarm on appears briefly in the display, select Menu > Organiser > Alarm
and
appears in standby mode.
clock > Repeat alarm > Off.
If you need to reset the alarm, select
Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock >
Alarm time > On.
Set the alarm tone
To set which tone to play when the
alarm sounds, select Menu >
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm tone
> Standard, Radio, or Open Gallery.
To turn off the alarm, select Menu >
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm
time > Off.
If you set your alarm to Radio, use an
accessory that supports FM stereo.
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bold font contain calendar notes such
as a meeting or reminder. A short
Set the snooze time-out
You can set the Snooze time-out for
summary of notes for the day appear at
the alarm.
the bottom of the screen.
Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm
clock > Snooze time-out and a snooze
time.
Open calendar
Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar.
When the alarm sounds, your phone
Scroll to move the cursor in the
calendar view.
beeps, vibrates (if vibrate alert is on in
the currently active profile), and lights
up.
Calendar options
Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar >
Options and one of the following:
With the device on, select Stop to shut
the alarm off or Snooze to interrupt
the alarm for 10 minutes. Snooze on
appears in the display.
Week view—View your calendar by
weeks. To return to month view select
Back while in the Week view.
If you do not press a key, the alarm
stops for the snooze time-out period,
then sounds again.
Make a note—Create a note on the
If you select Stop, the device asks
whether you want to activate the
phone for calls. Select No to switch off
the device or Yes to make and receive
calls. Do not select Yes when wireless
phone use may cause interference or
danger.
selected date.
Go to date—Jump to a specific date.
Enter the date (for example, 15/07/
2006), and select OK.
Go to today—Jump to the current date.
Settings—Modify the calendar
settings.
■ Calendar
Go to to-do list—Go directly to your
The calendar keeps track of reminders, to-do list.
calls you need to make, meetings,
Delete all notes—Delete all calendar
memo, and birthdays. It can even
sound an alarm for any of these events.
notes. This option appears only if a
calendar note has been created.
The default monthly view provides an
overview of the selected month and
weeks. You can also jump to a specific
date. Any days or dates that appear in
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Make a calendar note
View calendar notes
(day view)
You can make a calendar note for a
specific date. You can choose from five
types of notes. Your phone asks for
further information depending on
which note you select. You can also set
an alarm for your note.
You can view the calendar notes for a
day.
1. Select Menu > Organiser >
Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date you want to view
or select Options > Go to date.
Days with notes appear in bold
type.
1. Select Menu > Organiser >
Calendar.
2. Scroll to the date for which you
want to make a note. Scroll or
select Options > Go to date,
and select a date.
3. Select View to see the list of notes
for that day.
To view a specific note, scroll to the
note, and select View again. If there
are no notes for that date, select Add
note to create a new calendar note.
3. Select Options > Make a note and
one of the following
Meeting—Enter the subject,
and select Save. Enter a location,
and select Save. Enter a start and
end time. Select an alarm option.
Options while viewing a day
When viewing the list of notes for a
day, you can scroll to a note,
select Options and one of the
following:
Call—Enter the phone number,
and select Save. Enter a name, and
select Save. Enter a time. Select an
alarm option. You can also select
Options > Search to search your
contacts.
Make a note—Create a new note for
the selected date.
Delete—Delete the note.
Birthday—Enter the person’s name,
and select Save. Enter the year of
birth. Select an alarm option.
Edit—Edit the note.
Use detail—Use a detail contained in
the note.
Memo—Enter the subject,
and select Save. Enter a start and
end date. Select an alarm option.
Move—Move the note to another date
on your calendar.
Reminder—Enter the reminder,
and select Save. Select an alarm
option.
Repeat—Enable the note to recur on a
regular basis (daily, weekly, biweekly,
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monthly, and yearly). Repeat is not
available for Birthday note.
Set the date—Enter the current date,
and select OK. Appears only when the
date has not yet been set.
Go to date—Jump to another date on
your calendar.
Set the time—Enter the current time,
and select OK. Appears only when the
time has not yet been set.
Go to today—Return to the current
date.
Time zone—Select your current time
zone.
Send note > Send as message, Via
calendar, Via infrared, or Via
Bluetooth—Send a calendar note in
calendar format (vCal), in a text
message, in a multimedia message,
or directly to another device.
Date format—Select your preferred
date format.
Date separator—Select your preferred
date separator.
Copy—Copy the note. You can paste
the note to another date.
Time format—Select your preferred
time format.
Settings—Modify the calendar
settings.
Default view—Select a monthly or
weekly view.
Go to to-do list—Go directly to your
to-do list.
Week starts—Select the day the week
starts.
Auto-delete notes—Select when to
delete past notes.
Receive a calendar note
When you receive a calendar note in
calendar-to-calendar format (vCal),
your phone displays Calendar note
received.
■ Notes
You can write text notes with the
Notes. You can also send notes using
text messaging, infrared, or Bluetooth
connectivity.
Select Show to view the calendar note.
Select Save to save the note to your
calendar or Options > Discard to
discard the note.
Select Menu > Organiser > Notes to
see your current list of notes. If there
are no notes, select Add to create a
note. If there are existing notes,
scroll to a note, and select View.
Create your note, and select Save.
Modify calendar settings
Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar >
Options > Settings and one of the
following:
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To write additional notes, select
Menu > Organiser > Notes >
Options > Make a note. Create your
note, select any note options,
and select Save.
Send a note
Select Menu > Organiser > Notes,
scroll to the note you wish to send,
and select Options > Send note > Send
as message, Via infrared, or Via
Bluetooth to send the note in a text
message, in a multimedia message,
or directly to another device.
When you create a note, the following
options are available:
Insert time & date—Adds the time and
date to your note.
Notes options
Close—Returns you to the notes list.
Select Menu > Organiser > Notes >
Options and one of the following:
Insert smiley—Inserts a smiley into
your message.
Make a note—Create a new note.
Delete—Delete the note you selected.
Edit—Edit the note you selected.
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit
the text of a new word that might not
appear in the predictive text
dictionary. This option is displayed only
when predictive text is on.
Use detail—Use a detail contained in
the note.
Insert symbol—Inserts a special
character into your message.
Option only appears when predictive
text is on.
Send note > Send as message, Via
infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send a note
in a text message, in a multimedia
message, or directly to another device.
Prediction on or Prediction off—Turn
predictive text on or off.
Delete all notes—Delete all notes.
The note options appear only when you
have created one or more notes.
Matches—View matches found in the
predictive text dictionary for the word
you want to use. This option is
displayed only when predictive text is
on and there is more than one possible
match.
■ To-do list
Use the To-do list feature to keep track
of your tasks. You can save a task or
errand as a to-do list note, select a
priority level for the to-do list note,
and mark it as done when you have
completed it. You can sort the to-do
list notes by priority or by date.
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Select Menu > Organiser > To-do list.
The current to-do list is displayed.
Matches—View matches found in the
predictive text dictionary for the word
you want to use. This option is
displayed only when predictive text is
on.
If there are no to-do tasks, select Add
to create your first to-do list note.
If there are existing to-do list notes,
scroll to a to-do list note, and select
View.
To edit the notes, select Menu >
Organiser > To-do list > View > Edit.
Edit the subject, select Save.
Select Menu > Organiser > To-do list >
Options > Add. Enter the subject,
and select Save > High, Medium,
or Low.
To view to-do list notes, select Menu >
Organiser > To-do list > View >
Options, and one of the following
choices:
To write additional notes, select
Menu > Organiser > To-do list >
Options > Add. Enter the subject,
and select Save > High, Medium,
or Low.
Deadline—Change the deadline of the
to-do list note.
Mark note as done or Mark as not
done—Indicate whether the to-do list
note is completed or not.
When you create a to-do list note,
the following options are available:
Delete—Delete the to-do list note.
Search—Search for existing notes.
Use detail—Use a detail contained in
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into your the note.
message.
Edit priority—Change the priority to
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit High, Medium, or Low.
the text of a new word that might not
appear in the predictive text
dictionary. These options are displayed
only when predictive text is on.
Send > Send as message, Via calendar,
Via infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send
the to-do list note.
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list,
Insert symbol—Insert a special
character into your message.
Insert symbol is displayed only when
predictive text is on.
and go to the calendar.
Save to calendar—Save the to-do list
note to your calendar.
Prediction on or Prediction off—Turn
predictive text on or off.
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Save to calendar—Save the to-do list
note you selected to your calendar.
Send a to-do list note
To send the to-do list note in calendar
format (vCal), in a text message, in a
multimedia message, or directly to
another device, select Menu >
Organiser > To-do list, scroll to the
note you wish to send, and select
Options > Send > Send as message, Via
calendar, Via infrared, or Via
Delete done notes—Delete the to-do
list note you selected from your
calendar.
Delete all notes—Delete all the to-do
list notes.
The to-do list options appear only
when you have created one or more
notes.
Bluetooth.
To-do list options
Select Menu > Organiser > To-do list >
Options and one of the following:
■ Calculator
The calculator in your phone adds,
subtracts, multiplies, divides,
Add—Create a new to-do list note.
calculates the square and the square
root, changes the sign of the number
entered, and converts currency values.
Delete—Delete the to-do list note you
selected.
Mark note as done or Mark as not
done—Indicate whether the to-do list
note is completed or not.
Note: This calculator has a
limited accuracy and is
designed for simple
calculations.
Use detail—Use a detail contained in
the note.
To use the calculator. do the following:
Sort by deadline or Sort by priority—
Sort the to-do list by either date or
priority.
1. Select Menu > Organiser >
Calculator.
2. Enter the first number in the
calculation.
Send > Send as message, Via calendar,
Via infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send
the to-do list note in calendar format
(vCal) in a text message, in a
multimedia message, or directly to
another device.
Press # for a decimal point if
necessary.
Press the scroll key up or down to
change the sign of your number or
value.
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list,
and go to the calendar.
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Press * to cycle through the add (+), 3. Select Back to return to the
subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide
(/) characters. Pause briefly to
select the displayed character.
Calculator screen, and enter the
currency amount to convert.
4. Select Options > To home or To
3. Enter the second number in your
calculation.
foreign.
To home—Converts foreign
4. Select Equals.
currency to domestic currency.
To perform a square or square root
calculation, select Options > Square or
Square root.
To foreign—Converts domestic
currency to foreign currency.
5. If you have not already entered an
exchange rate, the device prompts
you to enter it. Select OK. You can
edit the exchange rate at any time.
■ Currency converter
You can convert foreign currency to
domestic, or vice versa, directly from
standby mode or from the Calculator
menu.
■ Timers
Your device contains two event timers:
a normal timer that counts down a set
interval, and an interval timer that
counts up set intervals.
Note: When you change base
currency, you must enter the
new rates because all
previously set exchange rates
are set to zero.
The timers only work when the phone
is on. Once you turn off your phone,
the timers are no longer active.
1. Select Menu > Organiser >
Calculator > Options > Exchange
rate > Foreign units in home units
or Home units in foreign units.
Normal timer
This countdown timer enables you to
enter a specific duration (up to 99
hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds).
When the time runs out, your device
sounds an alarm.
Foreign units in home units—The
number of home units it takes to
make one unit of foreign currency.
Home units in foreign units—The
number of foreign units it takes to
make one unit of your home
currency.
To set the normal timer, do the
following:
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Timer >
2. Enter the exchange rate (press # to
Normal timer.
insert a decimal), and select OK.
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and stored, you can select the interval
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm:ss
format), and select OK.
timer and one of the stored intervals
for that timer. When the selected
interval expires, your phone sounds an
alarm, vibrates, and flashes its lights.
3. Enter a note for the timer, and
select Start.
and the timer (in hh:mm:ss
format) appear in standby mode when
the countdown timer is running.
To set an interval timer, do the
following:
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Timer >
When the time runs out, your phone
sounds an alarm, vibrates, and flashes
its lights. If you are in standby mode,
select Restart or Exit. If you are not in
standby mode, press any key during the
alarm to stop the timer.
Interval timer.
2. Select Add new timer. This option
only appears if you have already
created an interval timer.
3. Enter a name for the timer,
After 60 seconds the timer alert
expires automatically. Select Exit or
press the end key to clear the timer
note.
and select Save.
4. Enter a name for the first timer
period, and select Save.
5. Enter the desired time interval,
To change the time:
and select OK.
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Timer >
6. Select an existing stored period
and Edit period, Add period,
Change time.
2. Enter the new time, and select OK.
Delete period, or Start timer.
3. Leave the note as it was, or enter a To use an interval timer:
new note, and select Start.
1. Select Menu > Organiser > Timer >
To stop the timer before the alarm
sounds, select Menu > Organiser >
Timer > Stop timer.
Interval timer, and one of the set
interval timers. Add new timer is
the only choice if you have not yet
set any interval timers.
Interval timer
2. Select Start timer, View timer,
Edit timer, Add new timer, or Delete
timer. These options only appear if
you have already created an
interval timer.
The interval timer in your device allows
you to store multiple interval timers.
You can define and store up to 10
timing periods for each interval timer.
Once at least one interval timer is set
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measured time appears at the
beginning of the list. The maximum
number of laps is 20.
■ Stopwatch
Your phone has a stopwatch that can
be used to track time. The stopwatch
1. Select Menu > Organiser >
Stopwatch > Split timing or Lap
timing > Start.
displays time in hours, minutes,
seconds, and fractions of a second in
hh:mm:ss.ss format.
2. Select Stop to end timing and
Using the stopwatch or allowing it to
run in the background when using
other features increases the demand
on battery power and reduces the
battery life.
display total time.
Save a time
To save a time while the clock is
running, select Stop > Save, enter a
name for the measurement, and select
OK. If you do not enter a name,
the total time is used as the default
title for the lap or split time.
Measure split or lap time
Use the split time or lap time functions
for activities where you need to pace
yourself. To measure split or lap times,
do the following:
Stopwatch options
Split timing—Use the split time
function for such activities as a long
distance race when you need to pace
yourself. Select Split to note the lapsed
time. The timer continues to run and
the split time appears below the
running time. Each time you select
Split, the new measured time appears
at the beginning of the list.
Select Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch
and one of the following:
Continue—Continue to measure time
and return to the stopwatch screen.
This option appears only if the clock is
running.
Show last time—View the last
measured time.
The maximum number of splits is 20.
Split timing—Use the split time
function.
Lap timing—Use the lap time function
when you want to track how long it
takes to complete each cycle or lap.
Select Lap to note the lap time.
The clock stops, then immediately
restarts from zero. The lap time
appears below the running time.
Each time you select Lap, the new
Lap timing—Use the lap time function.
View times—Browse saved times.
Delete times > One by one or Delete
all—Delete saved times.
Stop—Stop the clock.
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Operation note
If you press the end key and return to
standby mode, the clock continues to
run in the background, and
appears at the top of the screen.
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11. Catalogs
Catalogs is a network service. Contact
your wireless network operator for
more information. See “Network
services”, p. viii.
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12. Minibrowser
Minibrowser is a network service.
See “Network services”, p. viii.
■ Mobile internet
access
Your phone has a built-in browser you
can use to connect to selected services
on the mobile internet. If your wireless
service provider or network operator
supports this feature, you can view
weather reports, check news or flight
times, view financial information, and
much more. The web browser on your
phone can display WAP-based content.
Because mobile internet content is
designed to be viewed from your
phone, your wireless provider is now
your mobile internet service provider
as well.
Your wireless provider has created a
home page and set up your browser to
go to this page when you log on to the
mobile internet. Once at your service
provider’s home page, you may find
links to a number of other sites.
Your device may have some bookmarks
loaded for sites not affiliated with
Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or
endorse these sites. If you choose to
access them, you should take the same
precautions, for security or content,
as you would with any internet site.
It should not be necessary to manually
configure the browser on your phone.
Normally this is done by your wireless
provider when you subscribe to the
feature. Contact your wireless provider
if you have problems using the
browser.
If the security indicator (
) is
displayed during a connection,
the data transmission between the
device and the internet gateway or
server is encrypted. The service
provider secures the data transmission
between the gateway and the content
server.
■ Sign on to the mobile
internet
Select Menu > Minibrowser.
After a brief pause, your phone
attempts to connect to your wireless
provider’s home page. If you receive an
error message, your phone may not be
set up for browsing. Contact your
Important: Use only services
that you trust and that offer
adequate security and
protection against harmful
software.
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wireless provider to make sure that
your phone is configured properly.
If your wireless service provider or
network operator does not support
incoming calls while browsing,
incoming calls are automatically
forwarded to voice mail.
■ Navigate the mobile
internet
Since your phone screen is much
smaller than a computer screen,
mobile internet content is displayed
differently than you may be
Make an emergency call
while online
You can end your data connection and
make an emergency call.
accustomed to seeing. This section
contains guidelines for using phone
keys to navigate a WAP site.
1. To close your mobile internet
connection, press the end key.
2. Press the end key as many times as
needed to clear the display and
ready the phone for calls.
Phone keys
•
To browse the WAP site, scroll up or
down.
3. Enter the emergency number for
your present location (for example,
911). Emergency numbers vary by
location.
•
•
Select a highlighted item.
To enter text, press # to switch text
input modes, and press 0-9.
4. Press the call key.
•
To enter special characters, press *.
Clear the cache and
disconnect
Receive a call while online
Depending on your wireless service
provider or network operator, you may
still be able to receive a voice call while
using the WAP browser.
A cache is a memory location that is
used to store data temporarily. If you
have tried to access or have accessed
confidential information requiring
passwords, empty the cache after each
use. The information or services you
have accessed are stored in the cache.
To empty the cache while in the
•
To answer the incoming call,
press the call key.
•
To reject the incoming call,
press the end key.
After you end your voice call,
the mobile internet connection
automatically resumes.
browser menu, select Navigate >
Advanced > Clear. Scroll to the cache
and select Cache > Clear. The cache
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also clears when you press and hold
the end key to power off your device.
To close your mobile internet
connection while browsing, press the
end key.
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13. Extras
Your wireless provider may provide
extra features in the Extras menu.
An application may require a few
seconds to load. When you open an
application, wait for the launch screen
to disappear. At that point,
■ Memory card
To manage the content of your
the application is ready.
Leaving applications running in the
background increases the demand on
battery power and reduces the battery
life.
microSD card, select Menu > Extras >
Memory card > Options > Type of view,
Sort, Application settings, Add folder,
Memory status, or Activation key list.
To view the memory available for
application installations,
select Menu > Extras > Collection >
Options > Memory status.
■ Games
Depending on your service provider,
games and other applications may be
preloaded on your phone. Select
Menu > Extras > Games to display the
games. Select Menu > Extras >
Games > Options to manage your
games. Select Options > Memory
status to view the memory available
for game installations.
Note: Only install applications
from sources that offer
adequate protection against
harmful software.
■ Collection
Your phone software includes some
Java applications specially designed
for this Nokia phone.
Launch an application
Select Menu > Extras > Collection.
Scroll to an application, and select
Open, or press the call key.
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14. PC connectivity
Some of the features in your phone
require network support. Contact your
service provider for availability and
configuration instructions.
■ PC data transfer
You can transfer data, such as music,
photos, and videos, from your device to
a compatible PC or from a compatible
PC to your device using Bluetooth
connectivity. See “Bluetooth
connectivity”, p. 54.
You can transfer data, such as music,
photos, and videos, from your device to
a compatible PC or from a compatible
PC to your device using an IR
connection. See “Infrared
connectivity”, p. 56.
Remember to make back-up copies of
all important data.
■ Nokia PC Suite
Nokia PC Suite software is available for
this phone. Nokia PC Suite is a
collection of powerful tools that you
can use to manage your phone
features and data. Each component is a
separate program that includes online
helps.
Nokia PC Suite software, installation
instructions, and other documentation
is provided free of charge and can be
downloaded from the software
downloads of the Nokia web site:
http://www.nokia-asia.com/pcsuite.
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15. Enhancements
Check the model number of any
charger before use with this device.
This device is intended for use when
supplied with power from the AC-3 or
AC-4 charger.
•
•
Checkregularlythatenhancements
installed in a vehicle are mounted
and are operating properly.
Installation of any complex car
enhancements must be made by
qualified personnel only.
Warning: Use only batteries,
chargers and enhancements
approved by Nokia for use
with this particular model.
The use of any other types
may invalidate any approval
or warranty, and may be
dangerous.
Power
•
•
•
•
•
•
Standard Li-ion Battery (BL-6C)
Compact Charger (AC-3)
Travel Charger (AC-4)
Compact Travel Charger (AC-5)
Mobile Charger (DC-4)
For availability of approved
Charger Adapter (CA-44)
enhancements, please check with your
dealer. When you disconnect the
power cord of any enhancement, grasp
and pull the plug, not the cord
Use the CA-44 charger adapter to
connect the phone with Nokia
chargers with a larger barrel size,
including ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9,
ACP-12, AC-1 (retractable
charger), and LCH-12 (mobile
charger).
A few practical rules about accessories
and enhancements:
•
Keep all accessories and
enhancements out of the reach of
small children.
USB data cable
Connectivity Cable (CA-53)
Handsfree car solutions
•
•
When you disconnect the power
cord of any accessory or
enhancement, grasp and pull the
plug, not the cord.
•
Wireless plug-in Car Handsfree
(HF-6W)
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•
•
Easy-to-use Plug-in Car Handsfree
(HF-3)
Wireless Plug-in Car Handsfree
(HF-33W)
•
•
•
Advanced Car Kit (CK-7Wi)
Advanced Car Kit (CK-20W)
Mobile Holder (CR39)
Headsets
•
•
•
Mono Headsets (HDB-4, HS-5,
HS-8)
Stereo Headsets (HS-3, HS-20,
HS-23, HS-31, HS-49)
Wireless Headsets (HS-24W
(BH800), HS25W (BH900),
HS-26W, HS36W, HS-50W,
HS-57W (BH700), HS-58W
(BH200))
Miscellaneous
•
•
•
•
•
•
Inductive Loopset (LPS-4)
DT-14
TTY Adapter (HDA-10)
Audio Adapter (AD-46)
Music Stand (MD-1)
Micro SD Memory
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16. Battery information
display or before any calls can be
made.
■ Charging and
discharging
Use the battery only for its intended
Your device is powered by a
purpose. Never use any charger or
battery that is damaged.
rechargeable battery. The full
performance of a new battery is
achieved only after two or three
complete charge and discharge cycles.
The battery can be charged and
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Accidental short-circuiting can occur
when a metallic object such as a coin,
discharged hundreds of times, but it will clip, or pen causes direct connection of
eventually wear out. When the talk and the positive (+) and negative (-)
standby times are noticeably shorter
than normal, replace the battery.
Use only Nokia approved batteries,
and recharge your battery only with
terminals of the battery. (These look
like metal strips on the battery.)
This might happen, for example,
when you carry a spare battery in your
Nokia approved chargers designated for pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the
this device.
terminals may damage the battery or
the connecting object.
If a replacement battery is being used
for the first time or if the battery has
not been used for a prolonged period,
it may be necessary to connect the
Leaving the battery in hot or cold
places, such as in a closed car in
summer or winter conditions,
charger then disconnect and reconnect will reduce the capacity and lifetime of
it to begin charging the battery.
the battery. Always try to keep the
battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F
and 77°F). A device with a hot or cold
battery may not work temporarily,
even when the battery is fully charged.
Battery performance is particularly
limited in temperatures well below
freezing.
Unplug the charger from the electrical
plug and the device when not in use.
Do not leave a fully charged battery
connected to a charger,
since overcharging may shorten its
lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged
battery will lose its charge over time.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as
they may explode. Batteries may also
explode if damaged. Dispose of
If the battery is completely discharged,
it may take a few minutes before the
charging indicator appears on the
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angle and the Nokia Original
Enhancements logo when looking
from another angle.
batteries according to local
regulations. Please recycle when
possible. Do not dispose as household
waste.
■ Nokia battery
authentication
guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for
your safety. To check that you are
getting an original Nokia battery,
purchase it from an authorised Nokia
dealer, look for the Nokia Original
Enhancements logo on the packaging
and inspect the hologram label using
the following steps:
2. When you angle the hologram left,
right, down, and up, you should see
1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side
respectively.
Successful completion of the four
steps is not a total assurance of the
authenticity of the battery. If you have
any reason to believe that your battery
is not an authentic original Nokia
battery, you should refrain from using
it, and take it to the nearest authorised
Nokia service point or dealer for
assistance. Your authorised Nokia
service point or dealer will inspect the
battery for authenticity. If authenticity
cannot be verified, return the battery
to the place of purchase.
3. Scratch the side of the label to
reveal a 20-digit code, for example,
12345678919876543210. Turnthe
battery so that the numbers are
facing upwards. The 20-digit code
reads starting from the number at
the top row followed by the
bottom row.
Authenticate hologram
1. When looking at the hologram on
the label, you should see the Nokia
connecting hands symbol from one
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4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is
valid by following the instructions
at www.nokiaoriginals.com/check.
What if your battery is not authentic?
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia
battery with the hologram on the label
is an authentic Nokia battery,
please do not use the battery. Take it to
the nearest authorised Nokia service
point or dealer for assistance. The use
of a battery that is not approved by the
manufacturer may be dangerous and
may result in poor performance and
damage to your device and its
enhancements. It may also invalidate
any approval or warranty applying to
the device.
To create a text message enter the
20-digit code, for example,
12345678919876543210, and send to
+44 7786 200276.
To find out more about
original Nokia batteries,
visit www.nokiaoriginals.com/battery.
To create a text message,
•
For countries in Asia Pacific,
excluding India: Enter the 20-digit
code, for example,
12345678919876543210,
and send to +61 427151515.
•
For India only: Enter Battery
followed by the 20-digit battery
code, for example,
Battery 12345678919876543210,
and send to 5555.
National and international operator
charges will apply.
You should receive a message
indicating whether the code can be
authenticated.
If you need assistance confirming
the battery code, contact your local
Nokia Care Centres listed at
www.nokia-asia.com/
carecentrelocator.
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C a r e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
17. Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior
design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions
below will help you protect your
warranty coverage.
•
Do not attempt to open the device
other than as instructed in this
guide.
•
Do not drop, knock, or shake the
device. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards and fine
mechanics.
•
Keep the device dry. Precipitation,
humidity, and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that
will corrode electronic circuits.
If your device does get wet,
remove the battery, and allow the
device to dry completely before
replacing it.
•
•
•
Do not use harsh chemicals,
cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean the device.
Do not paint the device. Paint can
clog the moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
•
Do not attempt to remove the
battery from the device.
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean
any lenses, such as camera,
proximity sensor, and light sensor
lenses.
Nokia recommends that you take
the device to the nearest
authorised service facility for
replacement of the battery.
•
Use only the supplied or an
approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorised antennas,
modifications, or attachments
could damage the device and may
violate regulations governing radio
devices.
•
•
Do not use or store the device in
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
and electronic components can be
damaged.
Do not store the device in hot
areas. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic
devices, damage batteries, and
warp or melt certain plastics.
•
•
Use chargers indoors.
Always create a backup of data you
want to keep, such as contacts and
calendar notes, before sending
your device to a service facility.
•
Do not store the device in cold
areas. When the device returns to
its normal temperature,
All of the above suggestions apply
equally to your device, battery,
charger, or any enhancement. If any
device is not working properly, take it
to the nearest authorised service
facility for service.
moisture can form inside the
device and damage electronic
circuit boards.
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18. Additional safety information
Your device and its enhancements may
contain small parts. Keep them out of
the reach of small children.
■ Operating
environment
Remember to follow any special
regulations in force in any area and
always switch off your device when its
use is prohibited or when it may cause Operation of any radio transmitting
■ Medical devices
interference or danger. Use the device
only in its normal operating positions.
equipment, including wireless phones,
may interfere with the functionality of
inadequatelyprotectedmedicaldevices.
Consult a physician or the manufacturer
of the medical device to determine if
they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy or if you have any
questions. Switch off your device in
health care facilities when any
regulations posted in these areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using
equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
This device meets RF exposure
guidelines when used either in
the normal use position against the
ear or when positioned at least
2.2 centimeters (7/8 inch) away from
the body. When a carry case, belt clip
or holder is used for body-worn
operation, it should not contain metal
and should position the device the
above-stated distance from your body.
To transmit data files or messages,
this device requires a good quality
connection to the network. In some
cases, transmission of data files or
messages may be delayed until such a
connection is available. Ensure the
above separation distance instructions
are followed until the transmission is
completed.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend
that a minimum separation of
15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be
maintained between a wireless device
or phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations
are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of
Wireless Technology Research.
To minimise the potential for
Parts of the device are magnetic.
Metallic materials may be attracted to
the device. Do not place credit cards or
other magnetic storage media near the
device, because information stored on
them may be erased.
interference, persons with pacemakers
should do the following:
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•
Always keep the device more than
15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from
vehicle is mounted and operating
properly. Do not store or carry
their pacemaker when the device is flammable liquids, gases, or explosive
switched on
materials in the same compartment as
the device, its parts, or enhancements.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag,
remember that an air bags inflate with
great force. Do not place objects,
including installed or portable wireless
equipment in the area over the air bag
or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag
inflates, serious injury could result.
•
•
Not carry the device in a breast
pocket
Hold the device to the ear opposite
the pacemaker to minimise the
potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, switch off
your device immediately.
Hearing aids
Using your device while flying in
aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your
device before boarding an aircraft.
The use of wireless teledevices in an
aircraft may be dangerous to the
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the
wireless telephone network, and may
be illegal.
Some digital wireless devices may
interfere with some hearing aids.
If interference occurs, consult your
network operator.
■ Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles
such as electronic fuel injection
systems, electronic antiskid (antilock)
braking systems, electronic speed
control systems, and air bag systems.
For more information, check with the
manufacturer or its representative of
your vehicle or any equipment that has
been added.
■ Potentially explosive
environments
Switch off your device when in any
area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Potentially explosive
atmospheres include areas where you
would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle engine. Sparks in such
areas could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Switch off the device at refuelling
points such as near gas pumps at
service stations. Observe restrictions on
the use of radio equipment in fuel
depots, storage, and distribution areas;
Only qualified personnel should service
the device, or install the device in a
vehicle. Faulty installation or service
may be dangerous and may invalidate
any warranty that may apply to the
device. Check regularly that all
wireless device equipment in your
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chemical plants; or where blasting
operations are in progress. Areas with
a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often but not always clearly marked.
They include below deck on boats,
chemical transfer or storage facilities,
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane), and areas
where the air contains chemicals or
particles such as grain, dust, or metal
powders.
1. If the device is not on, switch it on.
Check for adequate signal strength.
Some networks may require that a
valid UIM (CDMA SIM) card is
properly inserted in the device.
2. Press the end key as many times as
needed to clear the display and
ready the device for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency
number for your present location,
and press the call key. Emergency
numbers vary by location.
Failure to observe these instructions
may lead to suspension or denial of
telephone services to the offender,
legal action, or both.
If certain features are in use, you may
first need to turn those features off
before you can make an emergency
call. If the device is in an offline or
flight mode you must change the
profile to activate the device function
before you can make an emergency
call. Consult this guide or your network
operator. When making an emergency
call, give all the necessary information
as accurately as possible. Your wireless
device may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an
accident. Do not end the call until
given permission to do so.
■ Emergency calls
Important: Wireless phones,
including this device,
operate using radio signals,
wireless networks,
landline networks, and
user-programmed functions.
Because of this, connections in
all conditions cannot be
guaranteed. You should never
rely solely on any wireless
device for essential
communications like medical
emergencies.
■ Certification
information (SAR)
To make an emergency call,
make sure your device is properly
charged before attempting any
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL
GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO
WAVES
emergency calls. If your battery
Your mobile device is a radio
becomes empty, you cannot receive or
make calls, including emergency calls
and must wait a few minutes after the
charging begins to place your call.
transmitter and receiver. It is designed
and manufactured not to exceed the
limits for exposure to radio frequency
(RF) recommended by international
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guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are
part of comprehensive guidelines and
Use of device accessories and
enhancements may result in different
establish permitted levels of RF energy SAR values. Additional SAR
for the general population.
information may be provided under
product information at
www.nokia-asia.com.
The guidelines were developed by
independent scientific organisations
through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies.
The guidelines include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
* The SAR limit for mobile devices used
by the public is 2.0 W/kg averaged over
10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines
incorporate a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection for
the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
The exposure standard for mobile
devices employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
SAR values may vary depending on
national reporting requirements and
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit the network band. For SAR information
stated in the international guidelines is in other regions, please look under
2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)*. Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions with the device
transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is determined
at the highest certified power level,
the actual SAR of the device while
operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the
device is designed to operate at
multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are
to a base station, the lower the power
output of the device.
product information at
www.nokia.com.
■ Battery information
This section provides information
about battery charging times with the
Compact Charger (AC-3), the Travel
Charger (AC-4), talk, and standby
times. Be aware that the information
in this section is subject to change.
For more information, contact your
service provider.
Charging times
The following charging times are
approximate with the BL-6C Li-ion
battery:
The highest SAR value for this device
when tested for use at the ear is
0.67 W/kg.
Travel Charger (AC-4): up to 1 hour
SAR values may vary depending on
national reporting and testing
requirements and the network band.
45 minutes
Compact Charger (AC-3): up to
3 hours
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Talk and standby times
Operation times are estimates only and
depend on signal strength, phone use,
network conditions, features used,
battery age and condition (including
charging habits), temperatures to
which the battery is exposed,
and many other factors.
Talk time: 3 to 4 hours (digital)
Standby time: 6 to 10 days
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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
NOTE! This Limited Warranty is in addition to, and does not affect your legal (statutory) rights under your applicable
national laws relating to the sale of consumer products.
Nokia Corporation (“Nokia”) provides this Limited Warranty to person who has purchased the Nokia product(s) included
in the sales package (“Product”).
Nokia warrants to you that during the warranty period Nokia or a Nokia authorised service company will in a
commercially reasonable time remedy defects in materials, design and workmanship free of charge by repairing or,
should Nokia in its absolute discretion deem it necessary, replacing the Product in accordance with this Limited
Warranty (unless otherwise required by law). This Limited Warranty is only valid and enforceable in the country where
you have purchased the Product provided that it is intended for sale in that country.
Warranty Period
The warranty period starts at the time of Product's original purchase by the first end-user. The Product may consist of
several different parts and different parts may be covered by a different warranty period (hereinafter “Warranty
Period”). The different Warranty Periods are:
a) twelve (12) months for the mobile device and accessories (whether included in the mobile device sales package or
sold separately) other than the consumable parts and accessories listed in (b) and (c) below;
b) six (6) months for the following consumable parts and accessories: batteries, chargers, desk stands, headsets,
cables and covers; and
c) ninety (90) days for the media on which any software is provided,e.g. CD-rom, memory card.
As far as your national laws permit, the Warranty Period will not be extended or renewed or otherwise affected due to
subsequent resale, repair or replacement of the Product. However, repaired part(s) will be warranted for the remainder
of the original Warranty Period or for sixty (60) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
How to get warranty service
If you wish to make a claim under the Limited Warranty, you may call the Nokia call center (where this is available and
please note national rates apply to calls) and/or where necessary, return your Product or the affected part (if it is not the
entire Product) to a Nokia care center or Nokia designated service location. Information about Nokia care centers, Nokia
designated service locations and Nokia call centers can be found at local Nokia web pages where available.
You must return your Product or the affected part (if it is not the entire Product) to a Nokia care center or Nokia
designated service location before the expiry of the Warranty Period.
When making a Limited Warranty claim you have to present: a) the Product (or affected part thereto), b) the legible and
unmodified original proof of purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the seller, the date and place of
purchase, the product type and the IMEI or other serial number.
This Limited Warranty extends only to the original first end-user of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to
any subsequent purchaser/end-user.
What is not covered?
1. This Limited Warranty does not cover user manuals or any third party software, settings, content, data or links,
whether included/downloaded in the Product, whether included during installment, assembly, shipping or at any
other time in the delivery chain or otherwise and in any way acquired by you. To the extent permitted by applicable
law(s), Nokia does not warrant that any Nokia software will meet your requirements, will work in combination with
any hardware or software applications provided by a third party, that the operation of the software will be
uninterrupted or error free or that any defects in the software are correctable or will be corrected.
2. This Limited Warranty does not cover a) normal wear and tear (including, without limitation, wear and tear of
camera lenses, batteries or displays), b) transport costs, c) defects caused by rough handling (including, without
limitation, defects caused by sharp items, by bending, compressing or dropping, etc.), d) defects or damage caused
by misuse of the Product, including use that is contrary to the instructions provided by Nokia (e.g. as set out in the
Product's user guide) and/or e) other acts beyond the reasonable control of Nokia.
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3. This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or alleged defects caused by the fact that the Product was used with,
or connected to, a product, accessories, software and/or service not manufactured, supplied or authorised by Nokia
or was used otherwise than for its intended use. Defects can be caused by viruses from your or from a third party's
unauthorised access to services, other accounts, computer systems or networks. This unauthorised access can take
place through hacking, password-mining or through a variety of other means.
4. This Limited Warranty does not cover defects caused by the fact that the battery has been short-circuited or by the
fact that the seals of the battery enclosure or the cells are broken or show evidence of tampering or by the fact that
the battery has been used in equipment other than those for which it has been specified.
5. This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than an
authorised service centre, if it is repaired using unauthorised spare parts or if the Product’s serial number, the
mobile accessory date code or the IMEI number has been removed, erased, defaced, altered or are illegible in any
way and this shall be determined in the sole discretion of Nokia.
6. This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been exposed to moisture, to dampness or to extreme
thermal or environmental conditions or to rapid changes in such conditions, to corrosion, to oxidation, to spillage
of food or liquid or to influence from chemical products.
Other important notices
A third party, independent operator provides the SIM card and cellular and/or other network or system on which the
Product operates. Therefore, Nokia will not accept responsibility under this warranty for the operation, availability,
coverage, services or range of the cellular or other network or system. Before the Product can be repaired or replaced,
the operator may need to unlock any SIM-lock or other lock that may have been added to lock the product to a specific
network or operator. Accordingly, Nokia does not accept responsibility for any delays in warranty repairs or for the
inability of Nokia to complete warranty repairs that are caused by the operator's delay or failure to unlock any SIM-lock
or other lock.
Please remember to make back-up copies or keep written records of all important content and data stored in your
Product, because content and data may be lost during repair or replacement of the Product. Nokia, in a manner
consistent with the provisions of the section entitled “Limitation of Nokia's Liability” below, to the extent permitted by
applicable law(s), shall not under any circumstances be liable, either expressly or impliedly, for any damages or losses of
any kind whatsoever resulting from loss of, damage to, or corruption of, content or data during repair or replacement of
the Product.
All parts of the Product or other equipment that Nokia has replaced shall become the property of Nokia. If the returned
Product is found not to be covered by the terms and conditions of the Limited Warranty, Nokia and its authorised
service companies reserve the right to charge a handling fee. When repairing or replacing the Product, Nokia may use
products or parts that are new, equivalent to new or re-conditioned.
Your Product may contain country specific elements, including software. If the Product has been re-exported from its
original destination country to another country, the Product may contain country specific elements that are not
considered to be a defect under this Limited Warranty.
Limitation of Nokia's liability
This Limited Warranty is your sole and exclusive remedy against Nokia and Nokia's sole and exclusive liability in respect
of defects in your Product. However, this Limited Warranty shall neither exclude nor limit i) any of your legal (statutory)
rights under the applicable national laws or ii) any of your rights against the seller of the Product.
This Limited Warranty replaces all other Nokia warranties and liabilities, whether oral, written, (non-mandatory)
statutory, contractual, in tort or otherwise, including, without limitation, and where permitted by applicable law,
any implied conditions, warranties or other terms as to satisfactory quality or fitness for purpose. To the extent
permitted by applicable law(s) Nokia does not assume any liability for loss of or damage to or corruption of data, for any
loss of profit, loss of use of Products or functionality, loss of business, loss of contracts, loss of revenues or loss of
anticipated savings, increased costs or expenses or for any indirect loss or damage, consequential loss or damage or
special loss or damage. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Nokia’s liability shall be limited to the purchase value
of the Product. The above limitations shall not apply to death or personal injury resulting from Nokia’s proven
negligence.
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Statutory obligations
This Limited Warranty must be read subject to any statutory provisions that imply warranties or conditions into this
Limited Warranty that cannot be excluded, restricted or modified or cannot be excluded, restricted or modified except
to a limited extent. If such statutory provisions apply, to the extent to which Nokia is able to do so, its liability under
those provisions will be limited, at its option to, in the case of goods: the replacement of the goods or the supply of
equivalent goods, the repair of the goods, the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent
goods, or the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; and in the case of services: the supplying of the services
again or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.
NOTE! Your Product is a sophisticated electronic device. Nokia strongly encourages you to familiarise yourself with the
user guide and instructions provided with and for the Product. Please also note that the Product might contain high
precision displays, camera lenses and other such parts, which could be scratched or otherwise damaged if not handled
very carefully.
All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Nokia Corporation
Keilalahdentie 2-4
FIN-02150 Espoo
Finland
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Index
Call restrictions 59
A
Call settings 48
About your device viii
Access codes 60
Alarm clock 63
Caller groups 33
Calling cards 48
Calls
repeating 63
conference 10
duration 30
make 9
Antenna 5
Application settings 61
Applications
mute phone during 10
options during 10
Camera 40
collection 78
Authenticate hologram 83
Automate voicemail 27
Automatic redial 48
changing options 40
take photos 40
Care and maintenance 85
Certification information (SAR) 88
Charger
B
Back cover
connect 8
information 82
times 89
remove 6
replace 8
Backlight time-out 46
Batteries and chargers 82
Battery 5, 89
Collection applications 78
Conference calls 10
Connectivity
charge 8
phone 53
charging times 89
information 82
remove, replace 6
talk and standby times 90
Bluetooth connectivity 54
receive data 56
set up 55
Contacts list 32
add 32
delete 36
edit 35
send 36
view 36
Countdown timer 70
Currency converter 70
settings 55
Business cards 36
D
C
Data
Calendar
call duration 30
transfer 79
make notes 65
open 64
Data cable transfer 57
Data or fax calls 50
Date setting 48
Dialled numbers 29
Dialling codes 28
Display
options 64
receive, send notes 66
settings 66
view 65
Call
answer or reject 10
duartion 30
Call register 29
main menu 3
settings 46
Display language 51
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DTMF tones 51
L
Languages 51
E
Lap time 72
Log 29
Logs
Emergency calls 76, 88
with keypad locked 51
Enhancements 58
approved 80
clearing 30
dialled numbers 29
missed calls 29
Equaliser 44
ESN x
received calls 29
Extras 78
M
F
Main menu display 3
Make calls 9
Fax calls 30
File transfer 57
Folders 38
Font colour 46
Manufacturer’s limited warranty 91
Media 40
Media player 41
MEID x
Memory 51
Memory card 78
Message folders 17
Messages
G
Gallery 38
Games 78
Go to functions 4
delete 18
minibrowser messages 28
multimedia, see multimedia
messages
H
Headset
text messages 15
voice messages 26
MicroSD card 7, 78
Minibrowser 75
call duration 31
Minibrowser messages 28
Missed calls 29
Multimedia messages 20
create 21, 23
connect 9
Help
get x
in-phone 3
text activation 3
Help text 52
I
delete 24
Indicators and icons 2
Infrared 56
folders 21
read 22
Infrared connectivity 56
International prefix 50
Internet, see wireless internet
Interval timer 71
reply 22
send 21
settings 25
Music player 41
Mute phone 10
IR 56
K
N
Keyguard
Navigation key 51
Network
automatic 51
lock and unlock 11
approved for ix
services viii, 62
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settings 61
S
Network services viii
Safety
Nokia battery authentication
guidelines 83
important safety information 86
Safety information vii
battery 89
Nokia PC Suite 79
Nokia support and contact
information x
Screen saver 46
Scroll method 3
Security codes
change 60
Notes 66
options 67
send 67
Security level 60
Security settings 59
Set
O
Organiser 63
time 47
Settings 45
Shared memory ix
Snooze time-out 64
Speed dials 33, 48
Split time 72
P
PC connectivity 79
Personal unblocking key 61
Phone
Standard mode 12
Standby mode 2
settings 46
details 62
keys and parts 1
menus 2
Standby time 90
Start-up tone 52
Stopwatch 72
set up your 5
Phone connectivity 53
Phone settings 51
Photographs 40
PIN codes 59
change 61
T
Talk time 90
Play
Text entry 12
predictive text 12
standard 12
music tracks 42
radio 43
Predictive text 12
PUK codes 61
Text messages 15
Themes 47
Time and date settings 47
Timed profiles 45
Timer
Q
Quick keys 2
countdown 70
interval 71
Timers 70
R
To-do list
Radio 42
options 69
Received calls 29
Recording sound 44
Repeating alarm 63
Restore factory settings 62
send 69
Tone settings 47
Transfer files 57
Turn phone on or off 8
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V
Video
record 40
View
saved messages 17
Voice dialling 34, 52
Voice mail 26
Voice messages 26
Voice privacy 61
Voice recorder 43
Volume
adjust 10
Volume control 10
W
Wallpaper 46
Wireless internet
make emergency call while
online 76
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Nokia Care Online
INTERACTIVE
DEMONSTRATIONS
The Nokia Care web support provides
you with more information on our
online services.
INTERACTIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
Learn how to set up your phone for the
SOFTWARE
first time, and find out more about its
features. Interactive Demonstrations
give step-by-step instructions on using
your phone.
USER’S GUIDE
The online User’s Guide contains
detailed information on your phone.
Remember to check regularly
for updates.
SOFTWARE
Make the most of your phone with
software for your phone and PC. Nokia
PC Suite connects your phone and PC
so you can manage your calendar,
contacts, music and images, while
USER’S GUIDE
other applications complement its use.
SETTINGS
Certain phone functions, such as
multimedia messaging, mobile
browsing and email*, may require
settings before you can use them.
SETTINGS
Have them sent to your phone free of
charge.
*Not available on all phones.
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HOW DO I USE MY PHONE?
The Set Up section, at www.nokia-asia.com/setup, helps you prepare your phone
for use. Familiarise yourself with phone functions and features by referring to the
Guides and Demos section at www.nokia-asia.com/guides.
HOW DO I SYNCHRONISE MY PHONE AND PC?
Connecting your phone to a compatible PC with the requisite Nokia PC Suite
version from www.nokia-asia.com/pcsuite lets you synchronise your calendar
and contacts.
WHERE CAN I GET SOFTWARE FOR MY PHONE?
Get more out of your phone with downloads from the Software section at
www.nokia-asia.com/software.
WHERE CAN I FIND ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS?
Look up the FAQ section at www.nokia-asia.com/faq for answers to your questions
on your phone and other Nokia products and services.
HOW DO I KEEP UP WITH NOKIA NEWS?
Subscribe online to Nokia Connections at www.nokia-asia.com/signup, and be
the first to know about the latest products, promotions and upcoming events.
Should you still require further assistance, please refer to
www.nokia-asia.com/contactus.
For additional information on repair services, please visit
www.nokia-asia.com/repair.
Please visit www.nokia-asia.com/support for details.
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