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				Content   
					
					Adjust the volume during a call .. 19   
					Loudspeaker....................................... 19   
					
					
					For your safety ........................ 8   
					About your phone.................................. 9   
					Network services.................................... 9   
					Shared memory...................................... 9   
					Welcome................................. 11   
					
					Get help.................................................. 11   
					Find your phone label..................... 11   
					Updates............................................... 11   
					
					
					
					
					1.Phone at a glance.............. 12   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Start screen........................................... 13   
					Quick keys.............................................. 13   
					Indicators and icons ........................... 13   
					Phone menus ........................................ 14   
					Scroll method.................................... 14   
					Shortcuts............................................ 14   
					In-phone help.................................... 14   
					
					2.Set up your phone............. 15   
					
					
					Save a name and number.............. 24   
					
					Save an entry .................................... 24   
					Save addresses and notes.............. 24   
					Save multiple numbers................... 24   
					Set up caller groups ........................ 25   
					Set up speed dials............................ 25   
					Edit contacts list entries.................... 26   
					Edit phone number.......................... 26   
					E-mail address entry....................... 27   
					Edit web address.............................. 27   
					Delete contacts list entries............... 28   
					Copy contacts to and from   
					Antenna.................................................. 15   
					Battery.................................................... 15   
					Remove the back cover .................. 15   
					Remove the battery......................... 15   
					Install the UIM (CDMA SIM) card 15   
					Replace the battery......................... 16   
					Replace the back cover .................. 16   
					Charge the battery........................... 17   
					Turn your phone on or off................. 17   
					Connect the headset .......................... 17   
					Make a call............................................ 18   
					Use the keypad ................................. 18   
					Use the save contact option......... 18   
					Use the contacts list ....................... 18   
					Use the last dialed number........... 18   
					A conference call ............................. 18   
					Answer calls.......................................... 19   
					Answer an incoming call ............... 19   
					Answer a call with the keypad   
					UIM card ................................................ 28   
					Copy contacts one by one............. 28   
					Copy all contacts ............................. 28   
					Copy primary numbers only.......... 28   
					Add number list entries ..................... 29   
					Settings .................................................. 29   
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				Caller groups ........................................ 29 View dialed numbers.......................... 42   
					
					cards)...................................................... 29 Delete call lists .................................... 43   
					Send a business card...................... 29 Duration of calls.................................. 43   
					
					5.Messages............................ 31   
					
					Text messages...................................... 31   
					
					Write and send................................. 31   
					
					Templates........................................... 32   
					
					Create a distribution list ............... 32   
					
					Send a message to a distribution   
					list........................................................ 32   
					Read and reply.................................. 33   
					
					
					Choose a message option.............. 33 Activate.................................................. 45   
					
					
					Voice messages.................................... 35   
					
					Save voice mailbox number.......... 35   
					
					Call and set up your voice mail... 35   
					
					Listen to your voice messages ..... 35   
					
					Save voice mail dialing code........ 36   
					
					Automate voice mail ...................... 37   
					
					Picture messages................................. 37   
					
					Write and send................................. 37   
					
					View a picture message................. 38   
					
					Message folders................................... 38   
					Phone settings..................................... 49   
					Save messages to folders .............. 38   
					Phone language ............................... 49   
					Save the message to another   
					Writing language............................. 49   
					folder................................................... 39   
					Automatic keyguard ....................... 49   
					View saved messages ..................... 39   
					DTMF tones ....................................... 50   
					Inbox folder....................................... 39   
					Welcome note .................................. 50   
					Sent items folder............................. 39   
					Confirm UIM service actions........ 50   
					Drafts folder...................................... 39   
					Banner ................................................ 51   
					Archive folder ................................... 39   
					Help text activation........................ 51   
					Templates folder .............................. 39   
					Display settings ................................... 51   
					My folders.......................................... 39   
					Wallpaper .......................................... 51   
					Delete messages.................................. 40   
					Colour scheme.................................. 51   
					Delete a single message ................ 40   
					Screen saver...................................... 51   
					Delete all messages in a folder.... 40   
					Display brightness........................... 52   
					6.Call register ....................... 42   
					Backlight time-out.......................... 52   
					View missed calls................................ 42 Time and date settings...................... 52   
					View received calls ............................. 42 Time..................................................... 52   
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				Date...................................................... 52   
					Tone settings......................................... 53   
					Enhancement settings........................ 53   
					Security settings.................................. 53   
					PIN code request.............................. 53   
					Restrict calls...................................... 53   
					Security level..................................... 53   
					Access codes...................................... 54   
					Voice privacy..................................... 55   
					Network.................................................. 55   
					Restore factory settings..................... 56   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					9.BREW Download................ 57   
					10.Voice recorder.................. 58   
					Batteries and chargers....................... 69   
					
					
					Record speech or sound..................... 58   
					
					
					Voice recorder options....................... 58   
					11.Organiser .......................... 59   
					
					
					Medical devices.................................... 74   
					
					
					Alarm clock............................................ 59   
					Set an alarm...................................... 59   
					Alarm conditions.............................. 59   
					Turn an alarm off............................. 59   
					Calendar................................................. 59   
					Open..................................................... 60 Vehicles .................................................. 75   
					Go to a date....................................... 60   
					Note a specific date ........................ 60   
					View notes (day view)..................... 60   
					Options while viewing a list   
					of notes............................................... 61   
					Send a note........................................ 61   
					Receive a note in calendar   
					format.................................................. 61   
					Calculator .............................................. 62   
					Currency converter.......................... 62   
					Countdown timer ................................ 63   
					Set the countdown timer............... 63   
					Change the time............................... 63   
					Stop the timer before the alarm   
					
					Emergency calls ................................... 76   
					Certification information (SAR) ...... 76   
					Battery information............................ 77   
					Charging times ................................. 77   
					Talk and standby times................... 77   
					Index ...................................... 78   
					sounds................................................. 64   
					Stopwatch ............................................. 64   
					Split or lap time................................ 64   
					Save, view, or delete times............ 64   
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				For your safety   
					SWITCH OFF WHEN   
					REFUELING   
					Do not use the phone at a   
					refueling 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   
					Do not switch the device   
					on when wireless phone   
					use is prohibited or when it   
					may cause interference or   
					danger.   
					ENHANCEMENTS AND   
					BATTERIES   
					Use only approved   
					enhancements and   
					batteries. Do not connect   
					incompatible products.   
					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 keep a   
					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.   
					■ Network services   
					To use the phone you must have   
					service from a wireless service provider.   
					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 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   
					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   
					the main screen. Key in the   
					emergency number, then   
					press the call key. Give   
					your location. Do not end   
					the call until given   
					networks may have limitations that   
					affect how you can use network   
					services. For instance, some networks   
					may not support all language-   
					dependent characters and services. See   
					“Network services features”, page 48.   
					permission to do so.   
					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.   
					■ About your phone   
					The wireless phone described in this   
					guide is approved for use on the CDMA   
					800 network. 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.   
					Warning: To use any features   
					in this device, the phone must   
					be switched on. Do not switch   
					the device on when wireless   
					phone use may cause   
					■ Shared memory   
					The following features in this device   
					may share memory: contacts, text   
					messages, ring tones, calendar, and   
					games. Use of one or more of these   
					features may reduce the memory   
					available for the remaining features   
					interference or danger.   
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				sharing memory. Your phone may   
					display a message that the memory is   
					full when you try to use a shared   
					memory feature. In this case, delete   
					some of the information or entries   
					stored in the shared memory features   
					before continuing. Some of the   
					features, such as messages and ring   
					tones may have a certain amount of   
					memory specially allotted to them in   
					addition to the memory shared with   
					other features.   
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				Welcome   
					Congratulations on your purchase   
					of this mobile phone. Your phone   
					provides many functions which are   
					practical for daily use, such as a   
					hands-free loudspeaker, alarm   
					clock, calculator, calendar, and   
					more. To personalize your phone,   
					you can set your favourite ring   
					tones.   
					■ Get help   
					Find your phone label   
					If you need help, Nokia Customer   
					Care is available for assistance.   
					Before calling, we recommend   
					that you write down the electronic   
					serial number (ESN) and have it   
					available.   
					The ESN is found on the type label,   
					which is located beneath the   
					battery on the back of the phone.   
					Updates   
					From time to time, Nokia updates   
					this guide to reflect changes. The   
					latest version may be available at   
					
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				P h o n e a t   
					a 
					g l a n c e   
					You are making or   
					■ Start screen   
					The start screen is home base and   
					indicates your phone is in the   
					standby mode.   
					answering a call with the   
					device. See “Make a call”,   
					page 18.   
					You have one or more   
					voice messages. See   
					“Voice messages”, page   
					35.   
					Your phone keypad is   
					locked. See “Keyguard”,   
					page 20.   
					Signal strength (1)—A higher bar   
					indicates stronger signal.   
					Battery level (2)—A higher bar   
					indicates more charge in the   
					battery.   
					Your phone is set to the   
					silent profile. See   
					“Profiles”, page 45.   
					Menu (3)—Press the left selection   
					key to select this option.   
					The alarm clock is on. See   
					“Alarm clock”, page 59.   
					Contacts (4)—Press the right   
					selection key to select this option.   
					The countdown timer is   
					running. See “Countdown   
					timer”, page 63.   
					■ Quick keys   
					In the standby mode, the 4-way   
					scroll key functions as follows:   
					The stopwatch timing is   
					running in the   
					background. See   
					Scroll up: launch Applications   
					Scroll down: list contacts   
					Scroll right: view calendar   
					Scroll left: write message   
					“Stopwatch”, page 64.   
					Integrated handsfree is   
					active.   
					The timed profile is   
					selected. See “Profiles”,   
					page 45.   
					■ Indicators and icons   
					Icon   
					Indicates...   
					or   
					An enhancement is   
					connected to the phone.   
					You have one or more text   
					or picture messages. See   
					“Read and reply”, page 33.   
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				P h o n e a t   
					a 
					g l a n c e   
					or   
					Shortcuts   
					Voiceprivacyencryptionis   
					active (or is not active) in   
					the network.   
					You can go directly to almost any   
					menu or submenu, as well as   
					activate most features by using a   
					shortcut.   
					Phone is roaming outside   
					of your home network.   
					Select Menu; then within 3   
					seconds press the key or keys   
					associated with the menu function   
					you would like to view or activate.   
					■ Phone menus   
					Phone features are grouped   
					according to function and are   
					accessed through the main menus.   
					Each main menu contains   
					For example, to select the Meeting   
					profile, select Menu, and press   
					3-3-1 (Menu > 3 Profiles > 3   
					Meeting > 1 Activate). After a   
					brief pause, the Meeting profile is   
					activated.   
					submenus and lists from which   
					you can select or view items and   
					customise your phone features. To   
					access these active voice menus   
					and submenus, use the scroll   
					method.   
					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. If needed, select More to   
					view all of the description or Back   
					to exit.   
					Scroll method   
					1. Select Menu, and scroll   
					through the main menu with   
					the scroll up and down key.   
					2. When you arrive at a menu,   
					select Select to enter   
					submenus.   
					In order to view the descriptions,   
					you must activate help text.   
					Select Exit from the main menu   
					level, or press the end key to   
					return to the standby mode   
					from any menu or submenu.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Phone settings > Help text   
					activation.   
					2. Select On to display help text   
					Select Back from the submenu   
					level to return to the previous   
					menu.   
					or Off to turn this feature off.   
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				S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   
					2. Set up your phone   
					■ Antenna   
					■ Battery   
					Always switch the device off and   
					disconnect the charger before   
					removing the battery.   
					Your device has an internal   
					antenna located towards the top   
					of the phone. Hold the phone as   
					you would any other telephone   
					with the antenna area pointed up   
					and over your shoulder.   
					Remove the back cover   
					Note: As with any other   
					radio transmitting device,   
					do not touch the antenna   
					unnecessarily when the   
					device is switched on.   
					Contact with the antenna   
					affects call quality and may   
					cause the phone to operate   
					at a higher power level   
					than otherwise needed.   
					Avoid contact with the   
					antenna area when   
					1. With the back of the phone   
					facing you, push down on the   
					button on the back of the   
					phone.   
					2. Slide the back cover toward the   
					bottom of the phone and   
					remove.   
					operating the phone to   
					optimise antenna   
					performance and battery   
					life.   
					Remove the battery   
					After you have removed the back   
					cover, insert your finger into the   
					finger grip and lift the battery   
					from its compartment.   
					Install the UIM (CDMA   
					SIM) card   
					The user identity module (UIM)   
					card (also called the CDMA   
					subscriber identity module (SIM)   
					card) and its contacts can be easily   
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					damaged by scratches or bending;   
					please be careful when handling,   
					inserting, or removing the card.   
					The battery label should face   
					away from the phone.   
					2. Insert the battery, gold-   
					coloured contact end first, into   
					the battery slot.   
					Before installing the UIM card,   
					always make sure that the phone   
					is switched off and that you have   
					removed the cover and battery.   
					3. Push down on the other end of   
					the battery to snap the battery   
					into place.   
					Keep all UIM cards out of the   
					reach of small children.   
					For availability and information   
					on using UIM card services,   
					contact your UIM card vendor. This   
					may be the service provider,   
					network operator, or other vendor.   
					To release the UIM card holder,   
					gently pull the locking clip, and   
					open the holder.   
					Replace the back cover   
					Slide the back cover toward the   
					top of the phone until you hear a   
					click and see the back cover   
					Insert the UIM card into the UIM   
					card holder so that the golden   
					contact area on the card is facing   
					downwards. Ensure that the UIM   
					card is properly inserted. Close the   
					cover of the UIM card holder, and   
					press it gently to snap it into place.   
					release button lock into place.   
					Replace the battery   
					1. Position the battery so the   
					gold-coloured contacts match   
					up with those on the phone.   
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					Charge the battery   
					1. Plug the charger transformer   
					into a standard wall outlet.   
					2. Insert the charger output plug   
					into the round jack at the   
					bottom end of the phone.   
					■ Connect the headset   
					A compatible headset may be   
					purchased with your phone or   
					separately as an enhancement.   
					(See “Enhancements”, page 68.)   
					After a few seconds, the   
					battery indicator in the display   
					starts to scroll. If the battery is   
					completely discharged, it may   
					take a few minutes before the   
					charging indicator appears on   
					the display or any calls can be   
					made.   
					■ Turn your phone on   
					or off   
					1. Plug the headset plug into the   
					jack at the bottom end of your   
					phone.   
					To turn your phone on or off, press   
					and hold the end key on the key   
					pad for a few seconds.   
					2. Position the headset on your   
					ear.   
					Warning! Do not switch   
					on the phone when   
					wireless phone use is   
					prohibited or when it may   
					cause interference or   
					danger.   
					With the headset connected,   
					you can make, answer, and end   
					calls as usual.   
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				S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   
					3. Use the keypad to enter   
					numbers.   
					2. Press the call key to make the   
					call, or select Details to view   
					details of the entry.   
					4. Press the call key to place a   
					call.   
					Use the last dialed number   
					5. Press the end key to end a call.   
					1. Press the call key to display the   
					last 20 numbers dialed.   
					■ Make a call   
					2. Scroll to the number (or name)   
					you wish to redial, and press   
					the call key.   
					Use the keypad   
					1. Enter the phone number   
					(including the area code), and   
					press the call key.   
					A conference call   
					(To delete a character to the   
					Conference calling is a network   
					left of the cursor, select Clear.) service that allows you to take   
					part in a conference call with two   
					other participants.   
					2. Press the end key to end the   
					call, or select End call to cancel   
					the call attempt.   
					1. Make a call to the first   
					participant.   
					Use the save contact   
					option   
					1. Enter the phone number   
					(including the area code),   
					select Options > Save, enter a   
					name for the contact, and   
					select OK.   
					2. With the first participant on   
					the line, select Options > New   
					call.   
					3. Enter the phone number of the   
					second participant, or select   
					Search to retrieve a number   
					from the contacts list.   
					2. Press the call key to make the   
					call, or select Done to return to   
					standby mode.   
					4. Select Flash. The first   
					participant is put on hold.   
					5. When the second participant   
					picks up, press the call key to   
					connect the calls.   
					Use the contacts list   
					1. Scroll down to display the   
					6. To end the conference call,   
					select Options > End all calls,   
					or press the end key.   
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					Adjust the volume during   
					a call   
					To increase or decrease the volume   
					during a call, scroll left or right.   
					When adjusting the volume, a bar   
					chart appears in the display   
					■ Answer calls   
					Answer an incoming call   
					Silence or Reject is a network   
					service.   
					1. Press the call key to answer the   
					call.   
					indicating the volume level.   
					2. To mute the ringing tone, select   
					Silence. If you do not answer   
					the call, the call is eventually   
					forwarded to voice mail   
					Loudspeaker   
					You can use your phone as a   
					loudspeaker during a call. Do not   
					hold the phone to your ear during   
					the loudspeaker operation.   
					(network service).   
					3. To dismiss or reject a call and   
					forward it to voice mail, select   
					Reject after you mute the   
					ringing tone, or press the end   
					key at any time.   
					Warning: Do not hold the   
					device near your ear when   
					the loudspeaker is in use   
					because the volume may   
					be extremely loud.   
					To activate the loudspeaker while   
					in a call, select Loudsp.   
					Answer a call with the   
					keypad locked   
					To deactivate the loudspeaker   
					during a call, select Handset.   
					To answer a call with the keypad   
					locked, press the call key. During   
					the call, all features function as   
					normal. When you end or reject   
					the call, the keypad automatically   
					relocks. See “Keyguard”, page 20.   
					The loudspeaker is deactivated   
					automatically when a call (or a call   
					attempt) ends or when certain   
					enhancements are connected.   
					When the phone is locked, calls   
					still may be possible to the official   
					emergency number programmed   
					into your phone.   
					Options during a call   
					Many of the options that you can   
					use during a call are network   
					services. Check with your wireless   
					service provider for more   
					information.   
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					To display a list of options   
					available during a call, select   
					Options and an option.   
					■ Keyguard   
					With keyguard, you can lock the   
					keypad to prevent accidental   
					keypresses. Remember to lock your   
					phone keypad to prevent   
					accidental calls. If the keypad is   
					locked, it unlocks when you   
					receive a call. After the call, the   
					lock automatically reactivates.   
					When the keyguard is on, calls still   
					may be possible to the official   
					emergency number programmed   
					into your phone.   
					To unlock the keypad, select   
					Unlock, and press * within 2   
					seconds.   
					To lock the keypad, select Menu,   
					and press * within 2 seconds.   
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					3. Text entry   
					You can use two methods for   
					entering text and numbers:   
					Numbers (123)   
					To switch to 123 mode from Abc   
					mode, press and hold # at any   
					message entry screen, it will   
					display new menu with at least 2   
					menu items (Number mode,   
					Writing language). If you select   
					Number mode, then it will change   
					to 123 mode; if you select Writing   
					language, it will display another   
					menu for selection.   
					• Standard mode is the only way   
					to enter text into the contacts   
					list, and to rename caller   
					groups.   
					• Predictive text input is a quick   
					and easy method for writing   
					messages and creating a   
					calendar note.   
					To enter a single number in Abc   
					mode, press and hold the specific   
					number key until the number   
					appears.   
					■ Standard mode   
					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 phone awaits the next   
					entry.   
					Punctuation and special   
					characters   
					While at any text entry screen,   
					press * to display special   
					characters (press and hold * if   
					predictive text is on). Scroll to   
					navigate through the list of special   
					characters. When a character is   
					highlighted, select Use to insert   
					the character into your message.   
					• Press 0 to enter a space thereby   
					accepting a completed word.   
					• Press 1 to enter a period (.).   
					• Press * to display special   
					characters. See more about   
					special characters on the   
					following pages.   
					Delete text   
					To delete text, you can use either   
					option.   
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					• To backspace the cursor and   
					selected, press each of the   
					delete a character, select Clear. following keys once:   
					• To backspace continuously and   
					delete characters, select and   
					hold Clear.   
					• Press 0 to enter a space and   
					begin writing the next word.   
					■ Predictive text input   
					• 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.   
					Predictive text input allows you to   
					write messages quickly using your   
					keypad and the built-in dictionary.   
					It is much faster than the standard   
					mode method, because for each   
					letter, you only press the   
					• If ? appears after a word, select   
					Spell to add the word to the   
					dictionary.   
					corresponding key on your keypad   
					once.   
					• Press 1 to insert a period into   
					your message.   
					Activate and deactivate   
					1. At any text entry screen, if Zi is   
					on, select Options > Dictionary   
					on or Dictionary off.   
					• Press and hold * to display   
					special characters. Press *   
					again to cycle through all   
					available characters.   
					Otherwise, this option will not   
					be displayed.   
					• Press # to switch predictive   
					text on or off or to switch   
					among uppercase, lowercase,   
					and sentence case. The   
					following icons will appear in   
					the upper left of the display   
					screen:   
					2. Select the language of your   
					choice.   
					The language setting affects the   
					time and date formats of the clock,   
					alarm clock, and calendar.   
					Uppercase text: standard   
					mode is on.   
					Enter text   
					The illustration below simulates   
					your display each time a key is   
					pressed. For example, to write   
					Nokia with predictive text on and   
					with the English dictionary   
					Lowercase text: standard   
					mode is on.   
					Sentence case text:   
					standard mode is on.   
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					Sentence case text:   
					predictive text is on.   
					Lowercase text:   
					predictive text is on.   
					Delete text   
					To delete text, you can use either   
					option.   
					• To backspace the cursor, and   
					delete a character, select Clear.   
					• To backspace continuously, and   
					delete characters, select and   
					hold Clear.   
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					4. Contacts list   
					The contacts list can hold up to   
					250 contacts with multiple   
					numbers and text notes for each   
					contact. The amount of numbers   
					and text entries that you can save   
					may vary, depending on length and   
					the total number of entries in the   
					contacts list.   
					Save an entry   
					1. Select Contacts > Add new.   
					2. Enter the name, and select OK.   
					3. Enter the phone number, and   
					select OK > Done.   
					Save addresses and notes   
					To save an address or note, add it   
					to an existing entry (contact).   
					■ Search   
					1. Select Contacts > Search.   
					1. Scroll down to display a list of   
					entries in your contacts list.   
					2. Enter the first character of the   
					contact name, and highlight   
					the contact you wish to view.   
					2. Scroll to a name to which you   
					want to add information.   
					3. Select Details > Options and   
					the action you want to apply to   
					the contact.   
					3. Select Details > Options > Add   
					detail > E-mail, Web address,   
					Postal addr., or Note.   
					4. Enter the text for the note or   
					■ Add new contacts   
					address, and select OK.   
					Save a name and number   
					1. Enter the phone number you   
					Save multiple numbers   
					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, but the default   
					wish to save.   
					2. Select Options > Save.   
					3. Enter the name, and select OK   
					> Done.   
					number can always be changed.   
					Save a number (only)   
					Enter the phone number you wish   
					to save, and select and hold   
					Options.   
					1. Scroll down to display a list of   
					entries, and highlight the entry   
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					you wish to add a phone   
					number or text item.   
					2. Scroll to a name you want to   
					add to a caller group.   
					2. Select Details > Options > Add 3. Select Details > Options >   
					number > General, Mobile,   
					Home, Office, Fax, or Add   
					detail > E-mail, Web address,   
					Postal addr., or Note.   
					Caller groups.   
					4. Select the caller group to   
					which you would like to add   
					the name.   
					3. Enter the number or text for   
					the type you have selected, and   
					select OK.   
					Choose an option   
					1. Select Contacts > Caller   
					groups > Family, VIP, Friends,   
					Business, or Other.   
					4. To change the type, select   
					Change type in the options list.   
					2. Scroll to highlight a group, and   
					select one of the following   
					caller group options:   
					To change the default number for   
					the contact entry.   
					1. Scroll down to the entry you   
					wish to change, and select   
					Details.   
					Group name—Rename the   
					group to your preference.   
					Group ringing tone—Set the   
					ringing tone for the group.   
					2. Scroll to the number you wish   
					to set as default, select Options   
					> Set as default.   
					Group logo—Turn the graphic   
					for the caller group on or off.   
					Group members—Add or   
					remove members from the   
					caller group.   
					Set up caller groups   
					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.   
					Set up speed dials   
					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.   
					Set up a group   
					1. Scroll down to display a list of   
					entries in your contacts list.   
					Assign a key to speed dials   
					1. Select Contacts > Speed dials.   
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					2. Scroll to any empty slot, and   
					■ Edit contacts list   
					select Assign.   
					entries   
					3. Enter the number (including   
					the area code), and select OK;   
					or select Search to retrieve a   
					number from the contacts list.   
					1. Scroll down to display the   
					contents of your contacts list.   
					2. Scroll to the entry you would   
					like to edit, and select Details.   
					4. Enter the contact name for the   
					number, and select OK.   
					Edit phone number   
					1. Highlight the phone number   
					you would like to edit, and   
					select Options.   
					If Speed dials is off, the phone   
					displays a prompt asking if you   
					want to turn Speed dials on.   
					5. Select Yes to activate Speed   
					2. Select one of the following   
					dials.   
					options, then OK.   
					Change speed dials numbers   
					1. Select Contacts > Speed dials.   
					Edit number—Edit an existing   
					phone number of the contact.   
					2. Scroll to the Speed dials entry   
					you wish to change, and select   
					Options > Change.   
					Delete number—Delete a   
					phone number from the   
					contact.   
					3. Enter the new number, or select   
					Search to retrieve a number   
					from the contacts list; select   
					OK.   
					Copy number—Copy the   
					number to the UIM from the   
					phone memory or vice versa.   
					Use number—Display the   
					phone number in standby   
					mode, ready to be called.   
					4. Enter a name for the entry, and   
					select OK.   
					View—View the details of the   
					contact.   
					Delete speed dials numbers   
					1. Select Contacts > Speed dials.   
					Changetype>General, Mobile,   
					Home, Office, or Fax—Change   
					the number type.   
					2. Scroll to the Speed dials   
					location you wish to delete.   
					3. To delete the key assignment,   
					Set as default—Change the   
					default number of the contact.   
					Select Options > Delete > OK.   
					Add number—Add a number to   
					the contact.   
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					Add detail >E-mail, Web   
					address, Postal addr., or Note—   
					Add to the contact.   
					View—View the details of the   
					e-mail address.   
					Change type >E-mail, Web   
					address, Postal addr., or Note—   
					Change the e-mail address   
					type.   
					Caller groups—Add the contact   
					to an existing caller group.   
					Custom tone—Add a custom   
					ring tone to the contact.   
					Add number—Add a number to   
					the entry.   
					Send bus. card—Send the   
					contact as a business card to   
					another phone.   
					Add detail >E-mail, Web   
					address, Postal addr., or Note—   
					Add to the contact.   
					Send message—Create and   
					send a message to the contact.   
					Caller groups—Add the e-mail   
					to an existing caller group.   
					Speed dial—Add the contact to   
					your speed dial list.   
					Custom tone—Add a custom   
					ring tone to the contact.   
					Edit name—Edit the name of   
					the contact.   
					Send bus. card—Send the   
					contact a business card.   
					View name—View the name of   
					the contact.   
					Edit name—Edit the name of   
					the contact.   
					Delete—Delete the entire   
					contact entry from your   
					contacts list.   
					View name—View the name of   
					the contact.   
					Delete—Delete the entire e-   
					mail entry from your contacts   
					list.   
					E-mail address entry   
					1. Highlight the e-mail address   
					entry you want to update, and   
					select Options.   
					Edit web address   
					2. Select one of the following   
					1. Highlight the web address   
					entry you want to edit, and   
					select Options.   
					options, then OK.   
					Edit detail—Edit existing   
					details of e-mail.   
					2. Select the option you wish to   
					perform, then OK.   
					Delete detail—Delete existing   
					e-mail.   
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					4. Scroll to the entry you wish to   
					copy, and select Copy > Keep   
					original or Move original.   
					■ Delete contacts list   
					entries   
					1. Select Contacts > Delete.   
					2. To delete individual entries,   
					Copy all contacts   
					1. In the standby mode, select   
					scroll to One by one.   
					3. Scroll to the entry you wish to   
					delete, and select Delete > OK   
					to confirm.   
					Contacts > Copy.   
					2. Select From phone to UIM card   
					or From UIM card to phone,   
					depending on whether you   
					wish to copy from or to the   
					UIM card.   
					4. To delete the entire contents of   
					your contacts list, scroll to   
					Delete all.   
					5. Select Phone and UIM, Phone   
					or UIM card, depending on   
					which type of contacts list you   
					want to delete, and select   
					Delete.   
					3. Select All > Keep original or   
					Move original.   
					4. Select OK at the Copy   
					contacts? or Start moving?   
					prompt.   
					6. Press OK at the Are you sure?   
					prompt.   
					Copy primary numbers only   
					1. In the standby mode, select   
					■ Copy contacts to and   
					Contacts > Copy.   
					from UIM card   
					2. Select From phone to UIM card   
					or From UIM card to phone,   
					depending on whether you   
					wish to copy from or to the   
					UIM card.   
					Copy contacts one by one   
					1. In the standby mode, select   
					Contacts > Copy.   
					2. Select From phone to UIM card   
					or From UIM card to phone,   
					depending on whether you   
					wish to copy from or to the   
					UIM card.   
					3. Select Default nos. > Keep   
					original or Move original.   
					4. Select OK at the Copy   
					contacts? or Start moving?   
					prompt.   
					3. Select One by one.   
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					■ Add number list   
					■ Caller groups   
					Caller groups allows you to   
					organise your contact information   
					into groups.   
					entries   
					Add number allows you to tag   
					each phone number entry with a   
					phone type.   
					Select Contacts > Caller groups >   
					Family, VIP, Friends, Business,   
					Other > Group name, Group   
					ringing tone, Group logo, or   
					Group members, and follow the   
					directions.   
					1. Select Contacts > Add   
					number.   
					2. Highlight a contact from the   
					list.   
					3. Select Add > General, Mobile,   
					Home, Office, or Fax, and enter   
					the number.   
					■ Send and receive   
					contacts (business   
					cards)   
					You can send and receive an entry   
					in your contacts list with a text   
					message if supported by your   
					wireless provider.   
					■ Settings   
					Settings allows you to determine   
					which memory is in use, how your   
					phone numbers are viewed in the   
					contacts list and available memory   
					left.   
					Send a business card   
					You can send a business card as a   
					text message to a compatible   
					phone or other handheld device.   
					1. Select Contacts > Settings.   
					2. To determine which memory is   
					in use, the phone, the UIM card,   
					or both, select Memory in use.   
					1. Scroll down to display the   
					contents of your contacts list.   
					3. To select how names and   
					numbers are viewed in   
					contacts list, select Scrolling   
					View.   
					2. Highlight an entry from the   
					contacts list that you wish to   
					send, and select Details >   
					Options > Send bus. card.   
					4. To determine the amount of   
					space available in the phone or   
					UIM card, select Memory   
					status.   
					To send the business card as a   
					message, select Via text msg.   
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					3. Select Default number or All   
					details (only if contact has   
					more than one phone number).   
					4. Enter the number for your   
					recipient, or select Search to   
					retrieve a number from your   
					contacts list.   
					5. Select OK. The business card is   
					sent.   
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					5. Messages   
					If you subscribe to a messaging   
					service through your wireless   
					provider, you can send and receive   
					messages to compatible phones   
					that also subscribe to a compatible   
					message service. You may also be   
					able to send and receive picture   
					messages.   
					Inbox—Check for received   
					messages.   
					Sent items—Check for sent   
					messages.   
					Drafts—Save messages in drafts.   
					Archive—Save messages in an   
					archive.   
					Templates—Templatesfor creating   
					messages.   
					Note: When sending   
					messages, your device may   
					display Message sent. This   
					is an indication that the   
					message has been sent by   
					your device to the message   
					centre 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   
					service provider.   
					My folders—Create and name your   
					personal folders.   
					Distribution lists—Create and edit   
					your personal mailing list for   
					contacts.   
					Delete messages—Delete   
					messages from a selected folder or   
					all folders.   
					Message settings—Options for   
					changing settings for reading,   
					writing, and sending messages.   
					Send numeric page—Let you send   
					a page with an attached callback   
					number.   
					■ Text messages   
					Write and send   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Create   
					message.   
					Select Menu > Messages > Text   
					messages and from the following:   
					Create message—Create and send   
					messages. Select Send to to send   
					the message.   
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					2. Compose a message using the   
					key pad.   
					message > Options > Use   
					template.   
					3. In message editor screen, select 2. Select one of the available   
					Options > Send to. templates.   
					4. To send to one recipient, select 3. Enter the template into your   
					Send to number, and enter the   
					recipient’s phone number, or   
					select Search to retrieve a   
					number from your contacts;   
					and select Send.   
					new message.   
					4. Complete the message.   
					5. Select Options > Send to.   
					6. If you do not have any   
					recipients, you must add them   
					within the Send to option.   
					5. To send to more recipients,   
					select Send to many, and   
					select Options > Add number   
					to enter the recipient’s phone   
					number, or select Search to   
					retrieve a number from your   
					contacts list, or select Options   
					> Add distrib. list to retrieve   
					number list from Distribution   
					list; and select Options > Send.   
					Create a distribution list   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Distribution   
					lists > Options > Add list.   
					2. Enter a name for the list, and   
					select OK.   
					3. To add a contact to this list,   
					select Options > Add contact,   
					and add the contacts one by   
					one.   
					6. To send to a distribution list,   
					select Send to list, and choose   
					a distribution list that had been   
					created in your phone; and   
					select OK.   
					Send a message to a   
					distribution list   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Distribution   
					lists.   
					Templates   
					Templates are short, prewritten   
					messages that can be recalled and   
					inserted into new text messages   
					when you are short on time.   
					2. Scroll to a distribution list, and   
					select Options > Send   
					message.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Create   
					3. Compose a message using the   
					key pad.   
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					4. Select Options > Send.   
					Send or Send to—Send the   
					message to one or many   
					recipient(s).   
					Your message is sent to each of   
					the recipients in the list.   
					Preview—If a message contains a   
					picture, previews the inserted   
					picture before sending. Select   
					Back to return to the list of   
					options.   
					Read and reply   
					When you receive a message, a   
					notification message is displayed,   
					and the unopened letter icon (   
					appears.   
					) 
					Send options—Mark or unmark   
					the sending options of the   
					message, such as Urgent or   
					Delivery note. See “Change   
					sending options”, page 34.   
					1. Select Show to read the   
					message or Exit to dismiss the   
					notification message.   
					Scroll to view the whole   
					message, if necessary.   
					Clear text—Erases all text from   
					your message.   
					When unopened messages are   
					in your inbox,   
					the upper left corner in standby   
					mode as a reminder.   
					Insert picture—Insert a picture   
					into your message.   
					is shown in   
					Change picture—Takes you back to   
					the picture list. Scroll to highlight   
					a new picture, and select View >   
					Insert to replace the previous   
					picture in your message.   
					2. Select Options > Reply >   
					Empty screen, Original text,   
					Template or other preset reply.   
					3. Enter your reply, and select   
					Delete picture—Select OK to   
					delete the picture from your   
					message or Back to return to the   
					list of options.   
					Options > Send.   
					Choose a message option   
					Create message options   
					Insert contact—Insert a name   
					When you create or reply to a text from your contacts list into your   
					message, depending on the mode   
					of text input you are using and the   
					features supported by your   
					wireless service provider, some or   
					all of the following options are   
					available:   
					message.   
					Insert number—Insert a phone   
					number or find a phone number in   
					the contacts list.   
					Save message—Select Drafts to   
					save the message in the drafts   
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					folder; select Templates to save   
					the message as one of your   
					predefined templates.   
					Reply—Reply to the message.   
					Create the message, and select   
					Options > Send. The sender’s   
					phone number or e-mail is used as   
					the default.   
					Exit editor—Select Save to save   
					the message to your drafts folder,   
					and exit the message editor. Select Use number—Select Save, Add to   
					Discard to exit the message editor contact, Send message, Call or   
					without saving message.   
					Edit.   
					Use template—Insert a predefined Save—Save the message to a   
					template into your message.   
					folder.   
					Insert smiley—Insert the smiley   
					face of your choice into your   
					message.   
					Forward—Forward the message to   
					another phone number.   
					Rename—Edit the title of the   
					Insert word or Edit word—Enter or message.   
					edit the text of a new word that   
					might not appear in the predictive   
					Change sending options   
					text dictionary. This is displayed   
					only when the option Dictionary   
					on is selected.   
					Select Menu > Messages > Text   
					messages > Message settings >   
					Send options and the setting you   
					wish to change:   
					Insert symbol—Insert a special   
					character into your message. This   
					is displayed only when the option   
					Dictionary on is selected.   
					Message Priority—Select the   
					priority of the message as Normal   
					or Urgent.   
					Dictionary on or Dictionary off—   
					Select a predictive text language   
					with Dictionary on or Dictionary   
					off to turn this option on or off.   
					Delivery reports—A note is sent to   
					you confirming delivery of the   
					message. Select On or Off.   
					Writing lang.—Choose the   
					language of the text editor.   
					Change other settings   
					Select Menu > Messages > Text   
					Read message options   
					messages > Message settings >   
					When you read a text message, the Other settings and the setting you   
					following options are available:   
					wish to change:   
					Delete—Discard the message.   
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					Message font size—Select Small   
					in step 2. Select OK to leave the   
					font or Large font.   
					number unchanged.   
					Message overwriting—SelectSent 1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					items only, Inbox only, S. items &   
					Voice messages > Voice   
					inbox, or Off.   
					mailbox number.   
					When the message memory is full, 2. If the number is not displayed   
					your phone cannot receive any   
					new messages. However, you can   
					set your phone to automatically   
					replace old messages in the Inbox   
					and Sent items folders when new   
					ones arrive.   
					or incorrect, enter your voice   
					mailbox area code and number.   
					3. Select OK.   
					Call and set up your voice   
					mail   
					1. When you save the voice   
					mailbox number, press and hold   
					1.   
					Save to Sent items as sending—   
					Select Always save, Always   
					prompt, or Off.   
					2. When you connect to voice   
					mail and the prerecorded   
					greeting begins, follow the   
					automated instructions to set   
					up your voice mail.   
					■ Voice messages   
					If you subscribe to voice mail, your   
					wireless provider will furnish you   
					with a voice mailbox number. You   
					need to save this number to your   
					phone to use voice mail. When you   
					receive a voice message, your   
					phone lets you know by beeping,   
					displaying a message, or both. If   
					you receive more than one   
					Listen to your voice   
					messages   
					After you have set up voice mail,   
					you can dial the number in one of   
					four ways:   
					message, your phone shows the   
					number of messages received.   
					• Dial the number using the   
					keypad.   
					Save voice mailbox number   
					• In the standby mode, press and   
					hold 1.   
					Your wireless provider may have   
					already saved your voice mailbox   
					number to your phone. If so, the   
					number will appear in the display   
					• In the standby mode, select   
					Menu > Messages > Voice   
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					messages > Listen to voice   
					messages.   
					Your steps may resemble the   
					following:   
					When you connect and the   
					Dial 2145551212, pause 5   
					seconds, press 1, pause 2   
					seconds, press 1234, and press   
					*.   
					prerecorded greeting begins,   
					follow the automated instructions   
					to listen to your voice messages.   
					Be precise; you will need this   
					information in “Set up voice   
					mail with dialing codes”, page   
					37.   
					Save voice mail dialing   
					code   
					You can insert special characters,   
					known as dialing codes, into phone   
					numbers such as voice mail, and   
					save the number to a speed dial   
					location. Dialing codes instruct the   
					receiving system to pause, wait,   
					bypass, or accept the numbers that   
					follow them in the dialing string.   
					Insert dialing codes   
					Press * repeatedly to cycle through   
					dialing codes. When the desired   
					code appears in the display, pause   
					briefly and the code is inserted   
					into the dialing string.   
					The following dialing codes are   
					available:   
					Voice mail is a network service. The   
					following instructions are   
					examples of common operations.   
					Please check with your service   
					provider for specific instructions   
					for using your voice mail service.   
					Dialing Indicates...   
					code   
					* 
					Bypasses a set of   
					instructions.   
					+ 
					Causes the international   
					access code to be replaced   
					by +.   
					Write down number and   
					process   
					1. Write down your voice mailbox   
					number.   
					p 
					Pauses for 2.5 seconds   
					before sending any numbers   
					that follow.   
					2. Call and check your voice mail   
					as you normally would.   
					w 
					Waits for you to press the   
					call key before sending the   
					numbers or codes that   
					follow.   
					3. Write down your interaction   
					with the recorded prompts   
					step-by-step. Note that each   
					voice mail service may vary.   
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					Set up voice mail with dialing   
					codes   
					■ Picture messages   
					Picture messaging is a network   
					service. If your wireless service   
					provider supports this feature,   
					your phone comes with five   
					preloaded pictures. Pictures can be   
					attached to a message and sent   
					using text messaging to   
					1. Select Contacts > Speed dials.   
					2. Scroll to an empty speed dials   
					slot, and select Assign.   
					3. Enter your voice mailbox   
					number, including the area   
					code.   
					compatible phones. Picture   
					messages behave the same as text   
					messages, but pictures take up   
					more space than text. Pictures are   
					stored in the Templates folder at   
					Menu > Messages > Text   
					4. Refer to dialing codes, and   
					enter any codes as necessary   
					using the information that you   
					saved from “Write down   
					number and process”, page 36.   
					For example, if you pause for 5   
					seconds after connecting to   
					voice mail, enter p twice after   
					the voice mailbox number, for   
					example, 2145551212pp.   
					messages > Templates.   
					Note: Picture message   
					function can be used only if   
					it is supported by your   
					network operator or service   
					provider. Only compatible   
					devices that offer picture   
					message features can   
					receive and display picture   
					messages.   
					5. Enter any remaining pauses or   
					other information that allows   
					you to listen to your messages,   
					and select OK.   
					6. Enter a name (such as voice   
					mail), and select OK.   
					Copyright protectionsmay prevent   
					some images, music (including   
					ringing tones) and other content   
					from being copied, modified,   
					transferred, or forwarded.   
					To dial and listen to your voice   
					mail, press and hold the assigned   
					speed dials key in the standby   
					mode.   
					Automate voice mail   
					Write and send   
					You can automate voice mail with When a picture is added to a text   
					dialing codes. For more   
					information, see “Save voice mail   
					dialing code”, page 36.   
					message, the message converts to   
					picture message. The message   
					counter in the upper right of your   
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					display shows the characters   
					available for you to type in.   
					1. Select Show to view the   
					picture message or Exit to   
					dismiss the notification   
					message.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Create   
					message.   
					2. If you have more than one   
					picture message, select the   
					message of your choice.   
					2. Write a message (or enter   
					nothing if you choose to just   
					send a picture), and select   
					Options.   
					When you have unopened   
					picture messages in your inbox,   
					is shown in the upper left   
					corner in the standby mode as   
					a reminder.   
					3. Select Insert picture.   
					4. Scroll down through the   
					pictures, and select View.   
					3. Scroll to view the whole picture   
					if necessary.   
					5. Select Insert to insert the   
					picture into your message;   
					otherwise select Back, scroll to   
					another picture, and select   
					View again.   
					When you are finished, select Back   
					to return to the Inbox or Options   
					for other choices such as Reply or   
					Forward.   
					6. To send the picture message,   
					select Options > Send to >   
					Send to number.   
					To save the picture to your   
					templates folder for later use,   
					select Options > Save picture. You   
					can enter a title for the picture,   
					and select OK.   
					7. Enter the phone number for   
					your recipient, or select Search   
					to retrieve a number from the   
					contacts list.   
					If your templates folder is full of   
					pictures, select the picture you   
					would like to replace.   
					8. Select Send.   
					Picture images can only be   
					received via text msg.   
					■ Message folders   
					View a picture message   
					When you receive a picture   
					message, the message icon (   
					appears in the display.   
					Save messages to folders   
					You can save unsent, sent, sent fail   
					or received messages to an   
					existing folder or to a folder that   
					you have created.   
					) 
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					Open the unsent, sent, sent fail or ensure that your messages are   
					received message; and select   
					saved. If Save to Sent items as   
					Options.   
					sending is set to Off, sent   
					messages are not stored in the   
					sent items folder.   
					Save the message to   
					another folder   
					While viewing a message, select   
					Options > Save or Save message   
					and the destination folder.   
					To change the settings, select   
					Menu > Messages > Text   
					messages > Message settings >   
					Other settings.   
					Drafts folder   
					View saved messages   
					Store draft messages in the Drafts   
					folder that can be edited and sent   
					later.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages.   
					2. Select and open the folder   
					containing the message you   
					wish to view.   
					Archive folder   
					Store messages that have been   
					read in the Archive folder.   
					3. Select the message you wish to   
					view.   
					Templates folder   
					Inbox folder   
					Pictures and prewritten templates   
					are stored in the Templates folder.   
					Preloaded templates can be edited   
					and customised.   
					Messages are automatically stored   
					in the inbox after they have been   
					read or if you select Back when a   
					notification appears in the   
					standby mode.   
					My folders   
					Keep your messages organised by   
					creating customfoldersand saving   
					some of your messages there.   
					Sent items folder   
					Messages that you have sent and   
					messages that failed sending are   
					automatically stored in the sent   
					items folder.   
					Add a folder   
					Select Menu > Messages > Text   
					When sending messages, set Save messages > My folders > Options   
					to Sent items as sending to > Add folder, enter a name for the   
					Always save or Always prompt to new folder, and select OK.   
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					standby mode. You can do the   
					following:   
					Rename a folder   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > My folders.   
					• Read some of the unread   
					messages, and delete them.   
					Any folders that you have   
					created are displayed.   
					• Delete messages from some of   
					your folders.   
					2. Scroll to the folder you wish to   
					rename, and select Options >   
					Rename folder.   
					Delete a single message   
					3. Select and hold Clear to delete   
					the existing entry, enter the   
					new name for the folder, and   
					select OK to confirm or Back to   
					exit.   
					To delete a single message, you   
					must open it first.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages.   
					2. Select the folder containing   
					the message you wish to   
					delete.   
					Delete a folder   
					Only folders created in My folders   
					can be deleted. The Inbox, Sent   
					items, Drafts, Archive, and   
					Templates folders are protected.   
					When you delete a folder, all   
					messages in the folder are also   
					deleted.   
					3. Select the message you wish to   
					delete and Options > Delete.   
					4. Select OK to delete the   
					message or Back to exit.   
					Delete all messages in a   
					folder   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > My folders.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Text messages > Delete   
					messages.   
					2. Scroll to the folder you wish to   
					remove, and select Options >   
					Delete folder.   
					2. Select one of the following   
					ways to delete messages in   
					different folders:   
					3. Select OK to delete or Back to   
					exit.   
					All—You can mark Inbox, Sent   
					items, Drafts or Archive as the   
					desired folder from which you   
					want to delete all messages,   
					then select Done and after that   
					■ Delete messages   
					If your message memory is full and   
					you have more messages waiting   
					at the network,   
					blinks in the   
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					you need to confirm the   
					deletion by pressing OK at the   
					confirmation note to delete the   
					messages.   
					All read—You can mark Inbox,   
					Sent items, Drafts or Archive   
					as the desired folder from   
					which you want to delete all   
					read messages, then select   
					Done and after that you need   
					to confirm the deletion by   
					pressing OK at the   
					confirmation note to delete the   
					messages.   
					All unread—Deletes any   
					messages which have not been   
					read in the Inbox folder, you   
					need to confirm the deletion by   
					pressing OK at the   
					confirmation note to delete the   
					messages.   
					3. Select OK to delete the   
					messages.   
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					6. Call register   
					Call register stores information   
					about the last 20 missed, 20   
					received, or 20 dialed calls. It also   
					adds the total duration of all calls.   
					When the number of calls exceed   
					the maximum, the most recent call   
					replaces the oldest.   
					■ View missed calls   
					The missed calls feature does not   
					function when your phone is   
					switched off. Missed calls are calls   
					that are not answered.   
					1. Select Menu > Call register >   
					Missed calls.   
					Whether viewing missed, received,   
					or dialed calls, the menu options   
					are the same:   
					2. If a missed call notification   
					appears, select List.   
					3. Scroll to a name or number,   
					and select Options and an   
					option to view or activate.   
					Time of call—Display the date and   
					time of the call.   
					Send message—Send a message to   
					the number.   
					■ View received calls   
					Received calls are calls that have   
					been answered.   
					View number—Display the   
					number.   
					Use number—Edit the number and   
					associate a name with the number.   
					Select Menu > Call register >   
					Received calls, scroll to a name or   
					number, and select Options and an   
					option to view or activate.   
					Save—Enter a name for the   
					number, and save it to your   
					contacts list.   
					Add to contact—Add the number   
					to an existing entry in your   
					contacts list, if the number is not   
					associated with a name.   
					■ View dialed numbers   
					Dialed calls are previous numbers   
					you have dialed from your phone.   
					1. Press the call key, or select   
					Menu > Call register > Dialled   
					numbers.   
					Delete—Clear the number from   
					memory.   
					Call—Call the number.   
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					2. Scroll to a name or number,   
					and select Options and an   
					option to view or activate.   
					Last call   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration >Last call duration for   
					more information.   
					■ Call times   
					You can make or receive up to five   
					calls to or from the same number   
					and view the time each call   
					occurred. Your clock must be set   
					for this feature to work accurately.   
					Show call time on display   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration >Last call duration >   
					Details > Show call time on   
					display > On or Off.   
					1. While viewing a missed,   
					received, or dialed call, select   
					Options > Time of call.   
					Dialed calls   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration >Duration of dialled   
					calls > Details for more   
					information.   
					2. Scroll down to view the most   
					recent call times from this   
					number; select Back to return   
					to the options list.   
					Received calls   
					■ Delete call lists   
					You can delete any missed, dialed,   
					or received calls from phone   
					memory.   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration >Duration of received   
					calls > Details for more   
					information.   
					Select Menu > Call register >   
					Delete recent call lists > All,   
					Missed, Received, or Dialled.   
					All calls   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration >Duration of all calls for   
					more information.   
					■ Duration of calls   
					Note: The actual time   
					invoiced for calls and   
					services by your service   
					provider may vary,   
					Life timer   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration > Life timer.   
					depending on network   
					features, rounding off for   
					billing, taxes, and so forth.   
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					7. Profiles   
					Profiles define how your phone   
					reacts when you receive a call or   
					message, how your keypad sounds   
					when you press a key, and more.   
					Ringing options, keypad tones, and   
					other settings for each of the   
					available profiles can be left at   
					their default setting or customised   
					to suit your needs. The following   
					profiles are available: General,   
					Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and   
					Pager.   
					
					
					■ Set a timed profile   
					Timed profiles can be used to   
					prevent missed calls. For example,   
					suppose you attend an event that   
					requires your phone be 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 phone to the   
					default profile at a time you   
					specify.   
					Profiles are also available for   
					enhancements such as a headset.   
					See “Enhancement settings”, page   
					53.   
					1. Select Menu > Profiles and the   
					profile you want activate.   
					■ Activate   
					2. Set for timed expiration, and   
					Select Menu > Profiles, the profile   
					of your choice, and Activate. Or   
					press End key and press Select to   
					activate the highlighted profile (or   
					Switch off! to switch off the   
					phone).   
					select Timed.   
					3. Enter the time for the profile to   
					expire, and select OK.   
					Timed profiles can be set up to 24   
					hours in advance.   
					■ Personalize a profile   
					You can personalize any of the   
					profiles in a variety of ways.   
					Select Menu > Profiles, the profile   
					you wish to personalize, and   
					Personalise.   
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					8. Settings   
					Use this menu to set or change the   
					time and date settings, call   
					settings, phone settings, display   
					settings, tone settings,   
					enhancement settings, security   
					settings, network settings, and to   
					restore the factory settings.   
					Speed dialling   
					You can activate or deactivate   
					Speed dialling. Select Menu >   
					Settings > Call settings > Speed   
					dialling > On or Off.   
					Calling card   
					If you use a calling card for long   
					distance calls, you can save the   
					calling card numbers in your   
					phone. Your phone can store up to   
					four calling cards.   
					■ Call settings   
					Anykey answer   
					Anykey answer allows you to   
					answer an incoming call. Briefly   
					press any key except the end key or   
					right selection key.   
					Save information   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Calling card.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Anykey answer > On or   
					Off.   
					2. Enter your security code, and   
					select OK.   
					3. Scroll to one of the four   
					memory locations, and select   
					Options > Edit > Dialling   
					sequence .   
					Automatic redial   
					Occasionally, your network may   
					experience heavy traffic, resulting   
					in a fast busy signal when you dial.   
					With automatic redial activated,   
					your phone redials the number,   
					and notifies you once the network   
					is available.   
					4. Select one of the following   
					sequence types:   
					Access no. + phone no. + card   
					no.—Dial access number, phone   
					number, then card number and   
					PIN, if required.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Automatic redial > On   
					or Off.   
					Access no. + card no. + phone   
					no.—Dial access number, card   
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					number and PIN, if required,   
					then phone number.   
					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 no. + card no.—   
					Dial the prefix (numbers that   
					must precede the phone   
					number) and phone number   
					you want to dial, then the card   
					number and PIN, if required.   
					5. Press and hold the call key for a   
					few seconds until Card call is   
					displayed.   
					5. Enter the required information 6. When you hear the tone or   
					(access number or prefix and   
					card number), and select OK to   
					confirm your entries.   
					system message, select OK.   
					International prefix   
					6. Select Card name.   
					You can store an international   
					
					enter + at the beginning of a   
					phone number, your phone   
					automatically inserts the   
					international prefix that you have   
					stored.   
					7. Enter the card name, and select   
					OK.   
					Contact your calling card company   
					for more information.   
					Make calls   
					After you have saved your calling   
					card information in your phone,   
					you can make a call using your   
					calling card.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > International prefix.   
					2. Enter the international prefix   
					(for example, 0011), and select   
					OK.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Calling card.   
					3. Enter + and the phone number   
					you want to call. For example,   
					+3546789.   
					2. Enter your security code, and   
					select OK. (See “Change the   
					security code”, page 54.)   
					The phone dials the   
					3. Scroll to the calling card of   
					your choice, and select Options   
					> OK.   
					international prefix you have   
					stored in your phone and the   
					phone number you have   
					entered. For example, the   
					phone dials 0011354789.   
					4. Press the end key to return to   
					the standby mode; then enter   
					the phone number, including   
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					After entering a network feature   
					code successfully, the feature   
					becomes available in the Network   
					services menu.   
					Call summary   
					Your phone can display the time   
					spent on a call when you hang up.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Call summary > On or   
					Off.   
					Call forwarding   
					Call forwarding tells your network   
					to redirect incoming calls to   
					another number. Call forwarding is   
					a network service and may not   
					work the same in all networks, so   
					contact your wireless provider for   
					availability.   
					Network services features   
					The following features are network   
					services. See also “Network   
					services”, page 9.   
					Store a feature code   
					Activate   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Network services >   
					Network feature setting.   
					This is a network service. All   
					options listed may not appear in   
					the display. Contact your wireless   
					provider for more information.   
					2. Enter the feature code from   
					your service provider (for   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Network services >   
					Call divert and one of the   
					following options:   
					example, *900 to activate   
					Divert if busy), and select OK.   
					3. Select Call divert.   
					4. Scroll to the type of forwarding   
					that matches the feature code   
					you enter (for example, Divert   
					if busy), and select Activate.   
					Divert all calls—Forwards all   
					calls to the number you specify.   
					Divert if busy—Forward   
					incoming calls when you are in   
					a call.   
					The activated feature code is   
					stored in your phone, and you   
					are returned to the Feature   
					code: prompt. Continue   
					entering other feature codes   
					(for example, *900 to cancel   
					Divert if busy), or press the end   
					key to return to the standby   
					mode.   
					Divert if not answered—   
					Forward incoming calls to   
					another number if you are   
					unable to answer.   
					Divert if out of reach—Forward   
					incoming calls when your   
					phone is off.   
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					Cancel all diverts—Cancel any   
					call forwarding options you   
					have set.   
					■ Phone settings   
					Phone language   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > Phone language and   
					the language of your choice.   
					2. Select Activate.   
					3. Enter the number to which   
					your calls, data, or other   
					information are forwarded, and   
					select OK.   
					The language setting affects the   
					time and date formats of the clock,   
					alarm clock, calendar and menus.   
					Cancel   
					Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Network services > Call   
					divert > Cancel all diverts.   
					Writing language   
					You can set the writing language   
					for editing text. Select Menu >   
					Settings > Phone settings >   
					Writing language and the   
					Cancel all diverts may affect your   
					ability to receive voice mail   
					messages. Contact your wireless   
					provider for specific details.   
					language you intend to use.   
					Call waiting   
					Automatic keyguard   
					You can set the keypad of your   
					phone to lock automatically after   
					a preset time delay.   
					If your wireless provider supports   
					this feature, call waiting notifies   
					you of an incoming call even while   
					you are in a call. You can accept,   
					reject, or ignore the incoming call. 1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Phone settings > Automatic   
					keyguard > On or Off.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings > Network services >   
					Call waiting > Activate or   
					2. If you select On, Set delay: is   
					Cancel.   
					displayed.   
					2. During a call, select Answer, or 3. Enter the delay (in mm:ss   
					press the call key to answer   
					waiting call.   
					format), and select OK.   
					When keyguard is on, it may be   
					possible to dial the emergency   
					number programmed into your   
					phone.   
					The first call is put on hold.   
					3. Press the end key to end the   
					active call.   
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					tone length > Short (0.1 seconds)   
					or Long (0.5 seconds).   
					DTMF tones   
					DTMF tones are the tones that   
					sound when you press the keys on   
					your phone 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.   
					Welcome note   
					You can write a welcome note that   
					briefly appears whenever you   
					switch your phone on, if provided   
					by your service provider.   
					Predictive text input is not   
					available for entering welcome   
					note text.   
					DTMF tones are sent during an   
					active call. You can send them   
					manually from your phone keypad,   
					or send them automatically by   
					saving them in your phone.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Phone settings > Welcome   
					note.   
					Set type   
					2. Enter a note (up to 44   
					characters). Press * to select   
					from available special   
					characters.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > DTMF tones > Manual   
					DTMF tones and on of the   
					following options:   
					3. When you are finished, select   
					Continuous—The tone sounds for   
					Options > Save.   
					as long as you press and hold a key.   
					To delete the previous text and   
					begin creating another welcome   
					note, select Delete.   
					Fixed—Used to send tones of the   
					duration you specify in the DTMF   
					tone length option.   
					Confirm UIM service   
					actions   
					This option allows you to request   
					notification when your service   
					provider makes changes to UIM-   
					related services.   
					Off—Used to turn off tones. No   
					tones are sent when you press a   
					key.   
					Set length   
					You can also specify touch tone   
					length when using the Fixed   
					option.   
					For availability, rates, and   
					information on using UIM services,   
					contact your UIM card vendor (for   
					example, network operator).   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > DTMF tones > DTMF   
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					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > Confirm UIM service   
					actions > Yes or No.   
					Wallpaper   
					You can set an image as wallpaper   
					and display it in the standby mode.   
					1. To activate or deactivate   
					wallpaper, select Menu >   
					Settings > Display settings >   
					Wallpaper >On or Off.   
					Banner   
					This option allows you to   
					personalize the banner or use the   
					default banner settings.   
					2. To display a list of wallpaper   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > Banner > Default or   
					Personalise.   
					images, select Select image.   
					3. Scroll through the list, and   
					select an image.   
					4. To preview the image you want   
					Help text activation   
					Your phone displays brief   
					to use, select View.   
					descriptions for most menu items.   
					When you arrive at a feature or   
					menu, pause for about 15 seconds,   
					and wait for the help text to   
					display. Scroll to page through the   
					full help text, if necessary.   
					Colour scheme   
					You can change the colour of some   
					display components in your device,   
					such as indicators and signal bars.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Display settings > Colour   
					schemes.   
					The default setting for help text is   
					on. However, you can turn help   
					text on or off.   
					A colour list is displayed.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings > Help text activation >   
					On or Off.   
					2. Scroll through the colour list,   
					and select the colour you   
					prefer.   
					Screen saver   
					You can set the screen saver for   
					your phone display.   
					■ Display settings   
					There are five functions on the   
					phone display settings: wallpaper,   
					colour schemes, screen saver,   
					display brightness, and backlight   
					time-out.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Display settings > Screen   
					Saver.   
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					2. To enable or disable the screen 2. Select the default value or   
					saver display, select Clock or   
					Off.   
					personalize a value to your   
					preference.   
					To change the current screen   
					3. Select OK to accept your   
					saver, select Change image.   
					settings.   
					3. Scroll through the screen   
					savers under Change image   
					menu, and select the screen   
					saver you want to enable. You   
					can also preview the image you   
					want to use by selecting the   
					View option (It is similar as   
					wallpaper).   
					■ Time and date   
					settings   
					Time   
					Show or hide the clock   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time   
					and date settings > Clock > Show   
					clock or Hide clock.   
					Display brightness   
					Change the format   
					You can change the brightness of   
					your phone display.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time   
					and date settings > Clock > Time   
					format > 24-hour or 12-hour.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Display settings > Display   
					brightness.   
					Date   
					2. Scroll left or right to adjust the   
					brightness level to your   
					preference.   
					Show or hide the date   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time   
					and date settings > Date > Show   
					date or Hide date.   
					3. Select OK to accept your   
					settings.   
					Change the date format   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time   
					and date settings > Date > Date   
					format and the format of your   
					choice.   
					Backlight time-out   
					You can control the backlight   
					time-out of your phone.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Display settings > Backl. time-   
					out.   
					Change the date separator   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time   
					and date settings > Date > Date   
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					separator and the format of your   
					choice.   
					Restrict calls   
					Call restriction is a network   
					service. See “Network services”,   
					page 9 for more information.   
					■ Tone settings   
					From the tone settings menu, you   
					can adjust the ringing volume,   
					keypad tones, and other tone   
					settings for the currently active   
					profile. See “Personalize a profile”,   
					page 45.   
					If your wireless service provider   
					supports this feature, then you can   
					restrict the calls your phone can   
					make and receive. When calls are   
					restricted, calls may still be made   
					to the official emergency number   
					programmed into your phone.   
					■ Enhancement settings   
					Contact your service provider for   
					the restriction password.   
					The enhancement settings menu is   
					shown only if the phone is or has   
					been connected to a compatible   
					enhancement.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Security settings > Call   
					restrictions.   
					Select Menu > Settings >   
					Enhancement settings > Headset   
					or Charger.   
					2. Enter the security code, and   
					select OK.   
					3. Select the type of calls you   
					wish to restrict:   
					■ Security settings   
					Restrict outgoing calls—Calls   
					cannot be made.   
					PIN code request   
					Restrict incoming calls—Calls   
					cannot be received.   
					Enable your phone to request the   
					PIN code when powered on. This   
					provides extra security in case   
					your phone is lost or stolen.   
					4. Scroll to Select, Add   
					restriction, Edit or Delete.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Security settings > PIN code   
					request.   
					Security level   
					Enable your phone to request for   
					the security code when powered   
					on. This provides extra security to   
					your phone and its memory.   
					2. Enter the PIN code, and select   
					OK.   
					3. Select On.   
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					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Security settings > Security   
					level.   
					prevent accidental dialing of the   
					emergency number.   
					If you enter the wrong security   
					code five times in succession, you   
					will not be able to enter a code for   
					5 minutes, even if you power off   
					the phone between incorrect   
					entries.   
					2. Enter the security code, and   
					select OK.   
					3. Select one of the following   
					options:   
					None — Deactivate the security   
					level settings.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Security settings > Access   
					codes > Change security code.   
					Memory — Set the phone to ask   
					for the security code when the   
					UIM card memory is selected,   
					when you change the memory   
					in use, or copy from one   
					2. Enter the current security code   
					(default is 12345), and select   
					OK.   
					memory to another.   
					3. Enter the new security code (up   
					to 10 characters), and select   
					OK.   
					Phone — Set the phone to ask   
					for the security code whenever   
					a new UIM card is inserted into 4. Enter the new security code   
					the phone.   
					again, and select OK.   
					4. Select Select to confirm the   
					PIN code   
					activation.   
					The PIN code protects the UIM   
					card from unauthorised access.   
					The PIN code must be obtained   
					from your wireless service   
					provider. The PIN code is typically   
					provided with your UIM card. The   
					PIN code can be 4-8 digits in   
					length. After three successive   
					incorrect entries the PIN code is   
					blocked. You are asked to enter the   
					personal unblocking key (PUK)   
					code. See “PUK code”, page 55 for   
					more information.   
					Access codes   
					Change the security code   
					The security code controls access   
					to features and is supplied with   
					the phone. The preset security   
					code is 12345. After you change   
					the security code, keep the new   
					code secret and in a safe place   
					separate from your phone.   
					Avoid using codes similar to   
					emergency numbers such as 911 to   
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					privacy of your current phone   
					Change PIN code   
					conversation from other callers   
					placing phone calls on your same   
					network.   
					Before you can change your PIN   
					code, you will need to enable PIN   
					code request. See “PIN code   
					request”, page 53.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Security   
					settings > Voice privacy > On or   
					Off.   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Security settings > Access   
					codes > Change PIN code.   
					■ Network   
					2. Enter the current PIN code, and   
					select OK.   
					The following features are network   
					services. See “Network services”,   
					page 9 for more information. The   
					menu options you see in your   
					3. Enter the new PIN code, and   
					select OK.   
					4. Enter the new PIN code again,   
					phone are based on your service   
					provider’s network. The network   
					determines which options actually   
					appear in the phone menu. Check   
					and select OK.   
					PUK code   
					The PUK code is used to restore a   
					
					eight characters in length and   
					cannot be changed. The PUK code   
					must be obtained from your   
					wireless service provider.   
					information.   
					The Network menu allows you to   
					customise the way your phone   
					chooses a network in which to   
					If you enter an incorrect PUK code operate while you are within or   
					10 times in succession, the UIM outside of your primary or home   
					card is rejected and can no longer system. Your phone is set to search   
					be used. You must contact your for the most cost-effective   
					wireless service provider for a new network. If your phone cannot find   
					UIM card.   
					a preferred network, it selects a   
					network automatically based on   
					the option you choose in the   
					Network menu.   
					Voice privacy   
					Voice privacy is a network service.   
					See “Network services”, page 9. If   
					your wireless service provider   
					supports this feature, the voice   
					privacy feature protects the   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Network and one of the   
					following options:   
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					Home only—You can make and   
					receive calls in your home area   
					only.   
					While roaming   
					Automatic—The phone   
					automatically roams to   
					another digital network. The   
					roaming rate applies when not   
					in the home service area.   
					2. Select an option to confirm the   
					activation.   
					■ Restore factory   
					settings   
					You can reset some of the menu   
					settings to their original values.   
					Data that you have entered or   
					downloaded is not deleted (for   
					example, entries in your contacts   
					list are not affected).   
					1. Select Menu > Settings >   
					Restore factory settings.   
					2. Enter the security code (the   
					default security code is   
					12345), and select OK.   
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					9. BREW Download   
					BREW Download enables you to   
					download and manage contents   
					such as ring tones and wallpapers.   
					In the standby mode, select Menu   
					> BREW Download > Mobile shop   
					or Settings.   
					Mobile shop—You can use BREW   
					Download for download purpose.   
					Settings—Management tools and   
					system information can be utilised   
					here. Options of Settings vary with   
					each carrier.   
					Help—Get information about how   
					to purchase and restore   
					applications, how to subscribe and   
					cancel subscription of applications   
					and information about charges.   
					This feature requires network   
					support and may not be available   
					in your phone depending on your   
					service provider. For further   
					information, please contact your   
					service provider.   
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					10. Voice recorder   
					This feature allows you to record   
					speech or sound with your phone   
					and listen to them later. The total   
					available time is 60 seconds if no   
					memos have been stored. The   
					maximum length of a recording   
					depends on how much memory   
					remains available. Voice recorder   
					shares memory with other   
					Playback—Listen to the recording   
					using the earpiece.   
					Delete— Erase the recording.   
					Edit title—Rename the recording.   
					Add alarm—Add an alarm to the   
					recording.   
					applications. See “Shared   
					memory”, page 9.   
					■ Record speech or   
					sound   
					1. Select Menu > Voice recorder   
					> Record.   
					2. After the recorder start tone is   
					heard, begin recording speech   
					or sound.   
					3. When you are finished   
					recording, select Stop.   
					4. Enter a name for the recording,   
					and select OK. The recording is   
					saved to the Recordings list.   
					■ Voice recorder options   
					After you have saved the recording   
					to the recordings list, highlight the   
					recording, and select one of the   
					following options:   
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					11. Organiser   
					Your phone contains features to   
					help organise your everyday life,   
					including an alarm clock, calendar,   
					calculator, countdown timer, and   
					stopwatch.   
					alert is on in the currently active   
					profile), and lights up.   
					With the phone on, select Stop to   
					shut the alarm off or Snooze. If   
					you select Snooze, the alarm stops   
					for 10 minutes, and Snooze on   
					appears.   
					■ Alarm clock   
					If you do not press a key, the   
					alarms stops (snoozes) for 10   
					minutes, then sounds again.   
					Set an alarm   
					The alarm clock is based on the   
					phone clock. It sounds an alert any   
					time you specify.   
					Turn an alarm off   
					Note: The alarm clock does not   
					work when the phone is powered   
					off.   
					Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm   
					clock > Off.   
					To set and turn on an alarm, do the   
					following:   
					■ Calendar   
					The calendar keeps track of   
					reminders, calls you need to make,   
					meetings, memo, and birthdays. It   
					can even sound an alarm for any of   
					these events.   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Alarm clock.   
					2. Enter the time for the alarm in   
					hh:mm format, and select OK.   
					Monthly view provides an   
					3. Select am or pm if 12-hour   
					overview of the selected month   
					and weeks. It also allows you to   
					jump to a specific date. Any days   
					or dates that appear in bold font   
					contain calendar notes such as a   
					meeting or reminder.   
					clock format is on.   
					Alarm on appears briefly in the   
					display, and   
					appears in the   
					standby mode.   
					Alarm conditions   
					When the alarm sounds, your   
					phone beeps, vibrates (if vibrate   
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					Call—Enter the phone number,   
					and select Options > Save.   
					Enter a name, and select   
					Options > Save. Enter a time.   
					Choose an alarm option.   
					Open   
					Scroll right or select Menu >   
					Organiser > Calendar.   
					Scroll to move the cursor in some   
					calendar views.   
					Birthday—Enter the person’s   
					name, and select Options >   
					Save. Enter the year of birth.   
					Choose an alarm option. Enter   
					
					Go to a date   
					Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Calendar > Options > Go to date,   
					enter the date (for example, 15/07/   
					2005), and select OK.   
					Memo—Enter the subject, and   
					select Options > Save. Enter an   
					end date. Choose an alarm   
					option. Enter a time.   
					Note a specific date   
					You can choose from five types of   
					notes: Meeting, Call, Birthday,   
					Memo, and Reminder. Your phone   
					asks for further information   
					depending on which note you   
					select. You can also set an alarm   
					for your note.   
					Reminder—Enter the reminder,   
					and select Options > Save.   
					Choose an alarm option. Enter   
					a time.   
					View notes (day view)   
					After you have created some   
					calendar notes, you can view them   
					as follows:   
					1. Go to the date for which you   
					want to set a reminder. (See   
					“Go to a date”, page 60.)   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					2. From the monthly view (with   
					the go to date highlighted),   
					select Options > Make a note.   
					Calendar.   
					2. Scroll to the date containing   
					the note. Days with notes   
					appear in bold type.   
					3. Select one of the following   
					note types:   
					3. Select Options > Day notes.   
					Meeting—Enter the subject,   
					and select Options > Save.   
					Enter a location, and select   
					Options > Save. Enter a start   
					and end time. Choose an alarm   
					option.   
					4. To view a highlighted note,   
					select Options > View.   
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					Options while viewing a   
					list of notes   
					Select Options while viewing the   
					day’s notes and one of the   
					following:   
					Send a note   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Calendar.   
					2. Scroll to the date containing   
					the note you wish to send. Days   
					with notes appear in bold type.   
					View—View the full note.   
					3. Select Options > Day notes.   
					Make a note—Create a new note   
					for the selected date.   
					4. Scroll to the note you wish to   
					send, and select Options >   
					Send note > Via calendar or   
					Via text msg.   
					Delete—Delete the note.   
					Edit—Edit the note.   
					Move—Move the note to another   
					date on your calendar.   
					5. If you select Via calendar,   
					enter the number for the   
					recipient, or select Search to   
					retrieve a number from the   
					contacts list; select OK. The   
					note is sent.   
					Repeat—Enable the note to recur   
					on a regular basis (daily, weekly,   
					bi-weekly, monthly, and yearly).   
					Tip: Repeat is not available for the   
					Birthday note.   
					6. If you select Via text msg.,   
					select Options > Send to >   
					Send to number or Send to   
					many.   
					Go to date—Jump to another date   
					on your calendar.   
					Send note—Send the note to   
					another device using text message   
					or in calendar format.   
					Enter the number of the   
					recipient, or select Search to   
					retrieve a number from the   
					contacts list; then send.   
					Copy—Copy the note. You can   
					paste the note to another date.   
					Settings—Set the date and time,   
					date and time format, the day   
					each week starts, and whether you   
					want your notes to auto delete   
					after a specified time.   
					Receive a note in calendar   
					format   
					When you receive a calendar note,   
					your phone displays Calendar note   
					received. Save the note in your   
					calendar and set an alarm for any   
					date and time.   
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					briefly to select the displayed   
					character.   
					View notes   
					When your phone displays   
					Calendar note received, select   
					Show, and scroll to view the entire   
					message, if necessary.   
					3. Enter the second number in   
					your calculation.   
					4. Select Options (Equals is   
					highlighted).   
					Save notes   
					After viewing the calendar note,   
					select Options > Save.   
					To perform a square or square root   
					calculation, select Options >   
					Square or Square root. Select   
					Options > Change sign, or scroll   
					to change the sign of your result.   
					Discard notes   
					After viewing the calendar note,   
					select Options > Discard or select   
					Exit.   
					Currency converter   
					You can convert foreign currency   
					to domestic or vice versa.   
					■ Calculator   
					The calculator in your phone adds,   
					subtracts, multiplies, divides,   
					calculates the square and the   
					square root, changes the sign of   
					the number entered, and converts   
					currency values.   
					1. At the Calculator screen, enter   
					a currency amount to convert.   
					2. Select Options > In domestic   
					or In foreign.   
					In domestic—Converts foreign   
					currency to domestic currency.   
					Note: This calculator has a   
					limited accuracy and is   
					designed for simple   
					calculations.   
					In foreign—Converts domestic   
					currency to foreign currency.   
					If you have not done so already,   
					you are prompted to enter the   
					exchange rate.   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Calculator.   
					2. Enter the first number in the   
					calculation.   
					3. Enter the exchange rate (press   
					# to insert a decimal), and   
					select OK.   
					Press # for a decimal point if   
					necessary.   
					You can also edit the exchange   
					rate at any time.   
					Press * to cycle through the add   
					(+), subtract (-), multiply (*),   
					and divide (/) characters. Pause   
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					Note: When you change   
					base currency, you must   
					key in the new rates   
					because all previously set   
					exchange rates are set to   
					zero.   
					Set the countdown timer   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Countdown timer.   
					2. Enter the time (in hh:mm   
					format), and select OK.   
					3. Enter a note for the timer, and   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Calculator > Options >   
					select OK.   
					appears in the standby mode   
					when the countdown timer is set.   
					Exchange rate > Foreign unit   
					expressed in domestic units or   
					Domestic unit expressed in   
					foreign units.   
					When the time runs out, your   
					phone sounds an alarm, displays   
					the timer note, and flashes its   
					lights.   
					Foreign unit expressed in   
					domestic units—The number of   
					home units it takes to make   
					one unit of foreign currency.   
					• Press any key during the alarm   
					to stop the timer.   
					Domestic unit expressed in   
					foreign units—The number of   
					foreign units it takes to make   
					one unit of your home   
					currency.   
					• After 30 seconds the timer   
					alert expires automatically.   
					Change the time   
					After you have set the timer, you   
					can change the time.   
					2. Enter the exchange rate, and   
					select OK.   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Countdown timer > Change   
					time.   
					■ Countdown timer   
					You can enter a specified time (up   
					to 99 hours and 59 minutes).   
					When the time runs out, your   
					phone sounds an alarm.   
					2. Enter the new time, and select   
					OK.   
					3. Leave the note as it is, or enter   
					a new note; select OK.   
					The countdown timer only works   
					when the phone is on. When you   
					turn off your phone, the timer is no   
					longer active.   
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					running time. Each time you   
					select Split, the new measured   
					time appears at the beginning   
					of the list.   
					Stop the timer before the   
					alarm sounds   
					After you have set the timer, you   
					can stop the timer.   
					Lap timing—You can 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 starts   
					immediately from zero. The lap   
					time appears below the   
					running time. Each time you   
					select Lap, the new measured   
					time appears at the beginning   
					of the list.   
					Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Countdown timer > Stop timer.   
					■ Stopwatch   
					Your phone has a stopwatch that   
					can be used to track time. The   
					stopwatch displays time in hours,   
					minutes, seconds, and fractions of   
					a second in hh:mm:ss.ss format.   
					Using the stopwatch or allowing it   
					to run in the background when   
					using other features increases the 2. Select Stop to end timing and   
					demand on battery power and   
					reduces the battery life.   
					display the total time.   
					Save, view, or delete times   
					To save a time while the clock is   
					Split or lap time   
					Use the split time or lap time   
					running, select Stop > Options >   
					functions for activities where you Save, enter a name for the   
					need to pace yourself.   
					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.   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Stopwatch > Split timing or   
					Lap timing > Start.   
					To view the last measured time,   
					select Menu > Organiser >   
					Stopwatch > Show last.   
					Split timing—You can 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   
					To browse saved times, select   
					Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >   
					View times.   
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					To delete a saved time, select   
					Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >   
					View times. Select the time you   
					wish to delete and Options >   
					Delete times. Select OK at Delete?   
					To delete saved times, select   
					Delete all or One by one.   
					Operation note   
					If you press the end key and return   
					to the standby mode, the clock   
					continues to run in the   
					background, and   
					appears in   
					the upper left corner of the screen.   
					To return to the stopwatch   
					screens, do the following:   
					1. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Stopwatch > Continue.   
					2. To stop the clock, select Stop.   
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					12. Games   
					Challenge yourself or a friend to   
					one of the fun games in your   
					phone.   
					■ Game settings   
					Select Menu > Games > Settings   
					> Game sounds, Game lights, or   
					Shakes.   
					Some menus listed are network   
					services. Contact your wireless   
					provider for more information.   
					■ Play a game   
					1. Select Menu > Games > Select   
					game.   
					2. Scroll to a game.   
					3. Select one of the following   
					options, if supported by the   
					game, options and submenus   
					vary with each game:   
					New game—Launches a new   
					game.   
					Options > Level—Choose the   
					difficulty level of the game.   
					High scores—View the high   
					scores for this game (if   
					previously played).   
					Instructions—View   
					instructions for playing the   
					game. Select More for more   
					information.   
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					13. Gallery   
					You can use Gallery to manage   
					your image and audio files. You   
					can store your files in predefined   
					folders or create your own   
					personal folders.   
					■ Tones   
					You can use the tone files in this   
					folder to personalize your phone.   
					You can also open, delete, play,   
					view details of selected tone file   
					and set it as ringtone or message   
					tone.   
					■ Images   
					You can use the image files in this   
					folder to personalize your phone.   
					You can also open, delete, view   
					details of selected image and set it   
					as wallpaper.   
					1. In the standby mode, select   
					Menu > Gallery > Tones, an   
					tone files list appears.   
					2. Select Open to view a list of the   
					files in the folder, highlight one   
					file and then select Options to   
					access the following:   
					1. In the standby mode, select   
					Menu > Gallery > Images, an   
					image files list appears.   
					Open—Open a selected tone   
					2. Select Open to view a list of the   
					files in the folder, highlight one   
					file and then select Options to   
					access the following:   
					file and play it.   
					Delete—Delete a selected tone   
					file.   
					Set as ring tone—Set the   
					current tone as ring tone.   
					Open—Open a selected file.   
					Delete—Delete a selected file.   
					Set as msg tone—Set the   
					current tone as message tone.   
					Set as wallpap.—Set the   
					current image as wallpaper.   
					Details—Show the name, size,   
					date and time of creation of   
					the selected file, as well as   
					length and format of the   
					selected file.   
					Details—Show the name, size,   
					date and time of creation of   
					the selected file, as well as   
					resolution and format of the   
					selected file.   
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					14. Enhancements   
					Check the model number of any   
					charger before use with this   
					device. This device is intended for   
					use when supplied with power   
					from Nokia AC-3 charger.   
					• Installation of any complex car   
					enhancements must be made   
					by qualified personnel only.   
					Power   
					• Standard Li-Ion Battery (BL-5C)   
					• Compact Charger (AC-3)   
					• Travel Charger (AC-4)   
					• Car Power Adapter (DC-4)   
					Audio   
					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. For availability   
					of approved   
					• Headset (HS-9)   
					Warning: When using the   
					headset your ability to   
					hear outside sounds may   
					be affected. Do not use the   
					headset where it can   
					enhancements, please   
					check with your dealer.   
					endanger your safety.   
					A few practical rules about   
					accessories and enhancements:   
					• Keep all accessories and   
					enhancements out of the reach   
					of small children.   
					• When you disconnect the   
					power cord of any accessory or   
					enhancement, grasp and pull   
					the plug, not the cord.   
					• Check regularly that   
					enhancements installed in a   
					vehicle are mounted and are   
					operating properly.   
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					15. Reference information   
					This section provides information   
					about your phone batteries,   
					enhancements, chargers, safety   
					guidelines and technical   
					information. Be aware that the   
					information in this section is   
					subject to change as batteries,   
					chargers, and enhancements   
					change.   
					charging. Overcharging may   
					shorten its lifetime. If left unused,   
					a fully charged battery will lose its   
					charge over time. Temperature   
					extremes can affect the ability of   
					your battery to charge.   
					Use the battery only for its   
					intended purpose. Never use any   
					charger or battery that is   
					damaged.   
					■ Batteries and   
					Do not short-circuit the battery.   
					Accidental short-circuiting can   
					occur when a metallic object such   
					as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct   
					connection of the positive (+) and   
					negative (-) 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   
					chargers   
					Your device is powered by a   
					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 discharged hundreds of times   
					but it will eventually wear out.   
					When the talk and standby times   
					are noticeably shorter than   
					normal, replace the battery. Use   
					only Nokia approved batteries, and   
					recharge your battery only with   
					Nokia approved chargers   
					pocket or purse. Short-circuiting   
					the terminals may damage the   
					battery or the connecting object.   
					Leaving the battery in hot or cold   
					places, such as in a closed car in   
					summer or winter conditions, will   
					reduce the capacity and lifetime of   
					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   
					designated for this device.   
					Unplug the charger from the   
					electrical plug and the device   
					when not in use. Do not leave the   
					battery connected to a charger   
					after the battery has finished   
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					battery is fully charged. Battery   
					dealer will inspect the battery for   
					performance is particularly limited authenticity. If authenticity   
					in temperatures well below   
					freezing point.   
					cannot be verified, return the   
					battery to the place of purchase.   
					Do not dispose of batteries in a fire   
					as they may explode. Batteries   
					may also explode if damaged.   
					Dispose of batteries according to   
					local regulations. Please recycle   
					when possible. Do not dispose as   
					household waste.   
					Authenticate hologram   
					1. When looking at the hologram   
					on the label, you should see the   
					Nokia connecting hands   
					symbol from one angle and the   
					Nokia Original Enhancements   
					logo when looking from   
					another angle.   
					■ 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   
					authorized 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   
					authorized Nokia service point or   
					dealer for assistance. Your   
					3. Scratch the side of the label to   
					reveal a 20-digit code, for   
					example,   
					12345678919876543210. Turn   
					the battery so that the   
					numbers are facing upwards.   
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					The 20-digit code reads   
					starting from the number at   
					the top row followed by the   
					bottom row.   
					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.   
					What if your battery is not   
					authentic?   
					4. Confirm that the 20-digit code   
					is valid by following the   
					
					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   
					authorized 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   
					
					check.   
					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   
					
					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,   
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					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 and enjoy your   
					device for many years.   
					• 
					Do not store the device in cold   
					areas. When the device returns to   
					its normal temperature, moisture   
					can form inside the device and   
					damage electronic circuit boards.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not attempt to open the device   
					other than as instructed in this   
					guide.   
					• 
					Keep the device and all its parts   
					and enhancements out of the reach   
					of small children.   
					Do not drop, knock, or shake the   
					device. Rough handling can break   
					internal circuit boards and fine   
					mechanics.   
					• 
					When you disconnect the power   
					cord of any accessory or   
					enhancement, grasp and pull the   
					plug, not the cord.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Do not use harsh chemicals,   
					cleaning solvents, or strong   
					detergents to clean the device.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Checkregularlythat enhancements   
					installed in a vehicle are mounted   
					and are operating properly.   
					Do not paint the device. Paint can   
					clog the moving parts and prevent   
					proper operation.   
					Installation of any complex car   
					enhancements must be made by   
					qualified personnel only.   
					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.   
					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.   
					• 
					Use chargers indoors.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not use or store the device in   
					dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   
					and electronic components can be   
					damaged.   
					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 authorized service facility for   
					service.   
					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.   
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					Note: Before sending your   
					device to a service facility,   
					create a backup of data you   
					want to keep such as contacts   
					and calendar notes.   
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					Additional safety information   
					the earpiece. Do not place credit cards   
					■ 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   
					interference or danger. Use the device   
					only in its normal operating positions.   
					or other magnetic storage media near   
					the device, because information stored   
					on them may be erased.   
					■ Medical devices   
					Operation of any radio transmitting   
					equipment, including wireless phones,   
					may interfere with the functionality of   
					inadequately protected medical   
					devices. 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 phone 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.   
					Your device and its enhancements may   
					contain small parts. Keep them out of   
					the reach of small children.   
					This device meets RF exposure   
					guidelines when used either in the   
					normal use position against the ear or   
					when positioned at least 2.2 cm (7/8   
					inches) 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.   
					In order 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 6 inches   
					(15.3 centimeter) be maintained   
					between a wireless 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 minimize the   
					potential for interference, persons with   
					pacemakers should   
					Parts of the device are magnetic.   
					Metallic materials may be attracted to   
					the device, and persons with a hearing   
					aid should not hold the device to the   
					ear with the hearing aid. Always secure   
					the device in its holder, because   
					metallic materials may be attracted by   
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					• 
					Always keep the device more than   
					6 inches (15.3 centimeter) from   
					materials in the same compartment as   
					the device, its parts, or enhancements.   
					their pacemaker when the device is For vehicles equipped with an air bag,   
					switched on   
					remember that an air bag inflates 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   
					• 
					• 
					Not carry the device in a breast   
					pocket   
					Hold the device to the ear opposite   
					the pacemaker   
					If you suspect interference, switch off   
					your device and move the device away.   
					improperly installed and the air bag   
					inflates, serious injury could result.   
					Hearing aids   
					■ Potentially explosive   
					Some digital wireless devices may   
					interfere with some hearing aids. If   
					interference occurs, consult your   
					service provider.   
					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,   
					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.   
					■ 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, air bag systems. For   
					more information, check with the   
					manufacturer or its representative of   
					your vehicle or any equipment that has   
					been added.   
					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   
					vehicle is mounted and operating   
					properly. Do not store or carry   
					flammable liquids, gases, or explosive   
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					Using your device while flying in   
					aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your   
					device before boarding an aircraft. The   
					use of wireless telephones in an   
					aircraft may be dangerous to the   
					operation of the aircraft, disrupt the   
					wireless telephone network, and may   
					be illegal.   
					4. Press the call key.   
					If certain features are in use, you may   
					first need to turn those features off   
					before you can make an emergency   
					call. Consult this guide or your service   
					provider. When making an emergency   
					call, give all the necessary information   
					as accurately as possible. Your wireless   
					phone may be the only means of   
					communication at the scene of an   
					accident. Do not end the call until   
					given permission to do so.   
					Failure to observe these instructions   
					may lead to suspension or denial of   
					telephone services to the offender,   
					legal action, or both.   
					■ Emergency calls   
					Important: Wireless phones,   
					including this phone, operate   
					using radio signals, wireless   
					networks, landline networks,   
					and user-programmed   
					■ Certification information   
					(SAR)   
					THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL   
					GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO   
					WAVES   
					Your mobile device is a radio   
					functions. Because of this,   
					connections in all conditions   
					cannot be guaranteed. You   
					should never rely solely on any   
					wireless phone for essential   
					communications like medical   
					emergencies.   
					transmitter and receiver. It is designed   
					and manufactured not to exceed the   
					limits for exposure to radio frequency   
					(RF) recommended by international   
					guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are   
					part of comprehensive guidelines and   
					establish permitted levels of RF energy   
					for the general population. The   
					guidelines were developed by   
					independent scientific organizations   
					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.   
					To make an emergency call:   
					1. If the phone 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 phone.   
					2. Press the end key as many times as   
					needed to clear the display and   
					ready the phone for calls.   
					The exposure standard for mobile   
					devices employs a unit of   
					measurement known as the Specific   
					Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit   
					3. Enter the official emergency   
					number for your present location.   
					Emergency numbers vary by   
					location.   
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					stated in the international guidelines is 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.   
					
					
					■ Battery information   
					This section provides information   
					about battery charging times with the   
					Compact Charger (AC-3), the Travel   
					Charger (AC-4), and 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:   
					The highest SAR value for this device   
					when tested for use at the ear is 0.78   
					W/kg.   
					Charger   
					options   
					AC-3   
					AC-4   
					SAR values may vary depending on   
					national reporting and testing   
					requirements and the network band.   
					Use of device accessories and   
					
					SAR values. Additional SAR   
					information may be provided under   
					
					asia.com.   
					BL-5CLi-Ion Up to 3   
					battery hours   
					Up to 1.5   
					hours   
					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.   
					* 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   
					
					variations in measurements. SAR   
					Function   
					Digital   
					Talk time   
					Up to 3.5 hours   
					Up to 6.5 days   
					Standby time   
					values may vary depending on national   
					reporting requirements and the   
					network band. For SAR information in   
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				Index   
					add 24   
					NUMERICS   
					
					edit 26   
					1-touch dialing 25   
					send 29   
					countdown timer 63   
					currency converter 62   
					A 
					alarm clock 59   
					antenna 15   
					D 
					anykey answer 46   
					automate voice mail 37   
					automatic redial 46   
					dialing codes 36   
					
					B 
					E 
					back cover   
					
					enhancement settings 53   
					enhancements 68   
					ESN 11   
					removing 15   
					replacing 16   
					batteries and chargers 69   
					battery   
					
					charging 17   
					charging times 77   
					removing 15   
					F 
					replacing 16   
					feature codes 48   
					talk times 77   
					business cards 29   
					G 
					gallery 67   
					games 66   
					C 
					calculator 62   
					calendar 59   
					H 
					call   
					headset 17   
					help 11   
					duration 43   
					forward 48   
					help text 14, 51   
					log 42   
					caller groups 25   
					calling cards 46   
					calls   
					I 
					images 67   
					answering 19   
					in-call options 19   
					making 18   
					indicators and icons 13   
					K 
					care and maintenance 72   
					Certification information (SAR) 76   
					charger   
					keyguard   
					automatic 49   
					lock and unlock 20   
					connecting 17   
					information 69   
					times 77   
					contacts list   
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				shortcuts 14   
					L 
					SIM card 15   
					languages 49   
					standby times mode 13   
					start screen 13   
					stopwatch 64   
					loudspeaker 19   
					M 
					T 
					message folders 38   
					messages   
					talk and standby times 77   
					text   
					delete 40   
					picture messages 37   
					text messages 31   
					voice messages 35   
					entry 21   
					
					time and date settings 52   
					timed profiles 45   
					tone settings 53   
					tones 67   
					touch tones 50   
					turn phone on and off 17   
					N 
					network 55   
					Network Service 9   
					Nokia battery authentication   
					guidelines 70   
					V 
					view   
					O 
					call duration 43   
					call times 43   
					
					
					
					
					
					voice   
					organizer 59   
					P 
					phone settings 49   
					picture messages 37   
					PIN code 54   
					predictive text 22   
					profiles 45   
					PUK code 55   
					messages 35   
					privacy 55   
					voice mail 35   
					volume 19   
					Q 
					quick keys 13   
					W 
					welcome note 50   
					R 
					restore factory settings 56   
					restrict calls 53   
					roaming 55   
					S 
					safety 8, 74   
					scrolling 14   
					security 53   
					security code 54   
					set time 52   
					shared memory 9   
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