| Nokia 3155 User Guide   i Contents   For your safety ...................................... vi   About your device ............................... vii   Network Services................................. vii   Shared memory................................... viii   Phone at a glance.................................. 1   Keys and parts........................................ 1   Standby mode......................................... 2   Quick keys................................................ 2   Indicators and icons ............................. 2   Get the most out of this guide.......... 3   Phone menus .......................................... 3   Scroll method...................................... 4   In-phone help...................................... 4   Security feature ..................................... 4   Go to functions...................................... 5   Choose Go to functions.................... 5   Organise functions............................. 5   Numbers (123).................................. 13   Punctuation and   special characters............................ 13   Predictive text mode .......................... 13   Change case and mode...................... 14   Read message ................................... 17   Reply to message............................. 17   Templates........................................... 18   Text message folders....................... 18   Distribution list................................. 19   Delete messages............................... 19   Change sending options................. 20   Change message settings.............. 20   Picture messages................................. 21   Receive and save.............................. 21   Compose and send........................... 21   Multimedia messages......................... 22   MMS settings.................................... 23   Voice messages.................................... 27   Save voice mailbox number.......... 27   Call and setup voice mail .............. 27   Listen to voice messages ............... 27   Automate voice mail....................... 27   Clear voice mail icon....................... 29   Web messaging.................................... 29   Set up your phone................................. 6   Antenna.................................................... 6   Battery...................................................... 6   Remove the back cover .................... 7   Remove the battery........................... 7   UIM card slot....................................... 7   Replace the battery........................... 7   Replace the back cover .................... 8   Charge the battery............................. 8   Turn your phone on or off................... 9   Connect the headset ............................ 9   Make a call.............................................. 9   Keypad................................................... 9   Contacts list....................................... 10   Last dialled number......................... 10   Conference calling........................... 10   Answer calls.......................................... 10   An incoming call .............................. 10   Adjust the earpiece volume .......... 11   Answer a call with the   keypad locked.................................... 11   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   iii   Call register .......................................... 30 Settings.................................................. 46   View missed calls................................ 30 Profiles................................................... 46   View received calls ............................. 30   View dialled numbers......................... 31   View call times................................. 31 Tone settings........................................ 47   Delete call registers............................ 31 Themes................................................... 47   Call duration......................................... 31 Main display settings......................... 47   Data and fax call duration ............... 32   Minibrowser duration........................ 32   Colour schemes................................ 48   Mini display settings.......................... 48   Open fold to answer....................... 50   Calling card....................................... 50   International prefix......................... 51   Data or fax calls............................... 51   Call summary.................................... 51   Ringing tone for no caller ID........ 51   Phone settings..................................... 52   Phone language ............................... 52   Memory status ................................. 52   Automatic keyguard ....................... 52   DTMF tones ....................................... 52   Start-up tone.................................... 53   Help text activation........................ 53   Voice commands................................. 53   Hands-free operation..................... 53   Enhancement settings....................... 54   Headset .............................................. 54   Hands-free operation..................... 54   Loopset............................................... 55   Contacts................................................. 34   Add new contacts............................... 34   Save contact name and number. 34   Save contact number only............ 34   Save an entry.................................... 34   Save numbers and text items ...... 34   Change default number................. 35   Caller groups..................................... 35   Set up speed dial ............................. 35   Voice tags.............................................. 36   Assign a voice tag to an entry..... 36   Dial a number................................... 36   Voice tags .......................................... 37   Edit contacts list entries................... 37   Delete contacts entries ..................... 38   Access the contacts menu................ 38   Search for a name........................... 38   Configure settings........................... 38   Send and receive contacts ............... 39   Send a business card...................... 39   Gallery.................................................... 40   Folders.................................................... 40   Media...................................................... 42   Media player......................................... 42   Radio....................................................... 42   Turn the radio on and off.............. 42   Voice recorder...................................... 43   Record speech or sound................. 44   Options............................................... 44   Media equaliser................................... 44   Activate an equaliser set............... 44   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   iv   Charger................................................ 55   Security settings.................................. 55   Phone lock.......................................... 55   Allow numbers.................................. 56   Change lock code............................. 56   Call restrictions................................. 57   Voice privacy ..................................... 57   Application settings............................ 58   Network.................................................. 58   Roaming options .............................. 58   Mode.................................................... 58   Network services.................................. 59   Store a feature code........................ 59   Call diverting..................................... 59   Restore factory settings..................... 60   Sign on ................................................... 71   Organiser................................................ 61   Alarm clock............................................ 61   Set or change alarm setting ......... 61   Repeat alarm..................................... 61   Set the alarm tone........................... 61   Snooze time-out .............................. 61   Alarm conditions.............................. 61   Turn an alarm off............................. 62 Enhancements...................................... 75   Calendar................................................. 62   Battery information............................ 76   Open..................................................... 62   Charging and discharging................. 76   Go to a date....................................... 62   Nokia battery authentication   guidelines............................................... 77   Note a specific date ........................ 62   View notes (day view)..................... 62   Options while viewing   a list of notes .................................... 63   Send a note........................................ 63   Operating environment...................... 80   Notes....................................................... 64   Medical devices.................................... 80   To-do list................................................ 64   Care and maintenance....................... 79   Additional safety informatsion........ 80   Vehicles .................................................. 81   Potentially explosive   Add a to-do note.............................. 64   Calculator .............................................. 65   environments........................................ 81   Currency converter.......................... 66   Emergency calls ................................... 82   Countdown timer ................................ 66   Certification information (SAR) ...... 82   Index ....................................................... 84   Set the timer ..................................... 66   Change the time............................... 67   Interrupt the timer .......................... 67   Stopwatch ............................................. 67   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   v F o r y o u r s a f e t y   For your safety   SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   Follow any restrictions.   Don't use the device where   blasting is in progress.   Read these simple guidelines.   Not following them may be dangerous   or illegal. Read the complete user   guide for further information.   USE SENSIBLY   Use only in the normal   SWITCH ON SAFELY   Do not switch the device on   position as explained in the   product documentation.   Don't touch the antenna   unnecessarily.   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or   danger.   QUALIFIED SERVICE   Only qualified personnel   may install or repair this   product.   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.   ENHANCEMENTS AND   BATTERIES   Use only approved   enhancements and   batteries. Do not connect   incompatible products.   INTERFERENCE   Do not switch the device on   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or   danger.   WATER-RESISTANCE   Your phone is not water-   resistant. Keep it dry.   BACK-UP COPIES   Remember to make back-   SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any restrictions.   up copies or keep a written   record of all important   information.   Switch the device off near   medical equipment.   SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   Follow any restrictions.   Wireless devices can cause   interference in aircraft.   CONNECTING TO OTHER   DEVICES   When connecting to any   other device, read its user   guide for detailed safety   instructions. Do not   connect incompatible   products.   SWITCH OFF WHEN   REFUELLING   Don't use the device at a   refuelling point. Don't use   near fuel or chemicals.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   vi   F o r y o u r s a f e t y   EMERGENCY CALLS   Ensure the device is   ■ Network Services   To use the device you must have   service from a wireless service provider   or network operator. Many of the   features in this device depend on   features in the wireless network to   function. These network services may   not be available on all networks or you   may have to make specific   arrangements with your service   provider before you can utilise them.   Your service provider may need to give   you additional instructions for their   use and explain what charges will   apply. Some networks may have   limitations that affect how you can   use network services. For instance,   some networks may not support all   language-dependent characters   and services.   switched on and in service.   Press the end key as many   times as needed to clear the   display and return to the   main screen. Enter the   emergency number, then   press the call key. Give your   location. Do not end the   call until given permission   to do so.   ■ About your device   The wireless devices described in this   guide are approved for use on the   CDMA 800 and 1900 and AMPS   networks. Contact your service   provider for more information   about networks.   When using the features in this device, Your service provider may have   obey all laws and respect privacy and   the legitimate rights of others.   requested that certain features be   disabled or not activated in your   device. If so, they will not appear on   your device menu. Contact your service   provider for more information.   Warning: To use any features   in this device, other than the   alarm clock, the device must   be switched on. Do not switch   the device on when wireless   phone use may cause   interference or danger.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   vii   F o r y o u r s a f e t y   ■ Shared memory   The following device features may   share memory: contacts; text   messages; photos, images, and tones in   gallery; calendar notes; games; and   applications. Use of one or more of   these features may reduce the memory   available for the remaining features   sharing memory. If your phone displays   a message that the memory is full   when you try to use a shared memory   feature, delete some of the   information or entries stored in the   shared memory features before   continuing. Some of the features,   such as photos, images, and tones   in gallery; text messages; and   applications may have a certain   amount of memory specially allotted   to them in addition to the memory   shared with other features.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   viii   P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   1. Phone at a glance   • Right selection key (7)   Power key/end key (8)   Charger port (9)   • • • • Pop-Port™ connector (10)   Microphone (11)   ■ Keys and parts   • • • • • Loudspeaker (1)   Voice key (2)   Volume key (3)   Front display (4)   Headset jack (5)   The voice key functions as follows:   • • • • • • Earpiece port (1)   Display screen (2)   Left selection key (3)   Call key (4)   • Press once (Short press)—Answer   an incoming call.   • Press and hold (Long press)—   Answer or make a voice dialling.   Keypad (5)   Four-way scroll and   selection key (6)   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   1 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   In standby mode, the four-way scroll   key instantly takes you to   frequentlyaccessed menus:   ■ Standby mode   Depending on your wireless service   provider or network operator and the   model number of your phone, some or   Scroll up key—Go to the contacts list.   all of the following selection keys may Scroll right key—View the calendar.   appear in standby mode.   Scroll down key—Go to the contacts   The standby mode is home base and   indicates your phone is in the idle   state..   list.   Scroll left key—Quickly create a text   message.   Centre selection key—Go to the main   menu or a selected submenu.   ■ Indicators and icons   Depending on your wireless service   provider or network operator and the   model number of your phone, some or   all of the following indicators and   icons may appear in standby mode.   Signal strength (1)—A higher bar   indicates a stronger network signal.   Menu (2)—Press the centre selection   You have new text or picture   key to select this option.   messages. See "Text messages," p. 15.   Go to (3)—Press the left selection key   to select this option.   You have new voice messages.   See "Voice messages," p. 27.   Names or network operator menu (4)—   Press the right selection key to select   this option.   Your phone keypad is locked. See   "Keyguard," p. 12.   Your phone is set to the silent   profile. See "Profiles," p. 46.   Battery level (5)—A higher bar   indicates more power in the battery.   The alarm clock is set to on. See   "Alarm clock," p. 61.   ■ Quick keys   The countdown timer is running.   Note: Depending on your   The stopwatch timer is running in   the background.   wireless service provider or   network operator or network   operator and the model   number of your phone, some or   all of the following Quick keys   may appear in standby mode.   Integrated hands-free is active.   See "Loudspeaker," p. 11.   The timed profile is selected. See   "Profiles," p. 46.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   2 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   or   An enhancement is   • Use selection keys to select a menu   option. To select an option, press   the selection key below the menu   item on the phone screen.   connected to the phone. See   "Enhancement settings," p. 54.   Voice privacy encryption is active   (or is not active) in the network.   • • Use scroll keys to move up, down,   left, or right in the menus.   You are in a digital network. See   "Network Services," p. vii.   Call and end keys: Press the call key   to place a call or to answer an   incoming call. Press the end key to   end a call or return to the idle state   (standby mode).   You are in an analogue network.   See "Network Services," p. vii.   You are in a 1XRTT network. See   "Network Services," p. vii.   You are roaming outside your   home network. See "Roaming options,"   p. 58.   ■ Phone menus   Phone features are grouped according   to function and are accessed through   the main menus. Each main menu   contains submenus and lists from   which you can select or view items and   personalise your phone features.   ■ Get the most out of   this guide   The following sections illustrate the   various components of your phone.   Familiarise yourself with these   sections to help you understand the   instructions that follow.   To access these menus and submenus,   use the scroll method or a shortcut.   You can change your menu view from   list to grid. Select Menu > Options >   Main menu view > List or Grid.   This guide uses certain terms for the   steps you need to perform.   • Press means to press and release a   key quickly (short press). For   example, press 7 means press the   key on the keypad labeled with the   number 7 and the letters pqrs.   Note: Some features may not   be available, depending on   your network. For more   information, contact your   wireless service provider or   network operator.   • Press and hold means to press and   hold a key for 2–3 seconds; then   release the key (long press).   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   3 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   Scroll method   In-phone help   You can use the four-way   scroll key to scroll up,   down, left, and right   through the options.   Many features have brief descriptions   (help text) you can view on the display.   To view these descriptions, you must   first activate help text as follows.   1. In standby mode, select Menu,   and scroll through the main menus   using the scroll key.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone > Help text   activation > On or Off.   Scroll to a feature and wait about 14   seconds. Scroll down to view all of the   description, or select Back to exit.   As you scroll through the menus,   the menu number appears in the   upper right corner of the display.   Below the battery level indicator is   a scroll bar with a tab that moves   ■ Security feature   up or down on the right side of the The security feature protects your   device from unauthorised outgoing   calls or access to the stored   display screen as you scroll through   the menus, providing a visual   representation of your current   position in the menu structure.   information with the lock and security   codes. The lock code and security code   are both preset to 12345. By default,   the security feature uses the lock code   (defaulted to the last four digits of   your phone number) instead of the   security code to protect your phone.   2. When you arrive at a menu, press   the centre selection key to select   submenus.   • Select Back (the right selection   key) to return to the previous   menu.   You need to enter the lock code to   access the following Security option:   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   • Press the end key to return to   standby mode from any menu   or submenu.   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   See "Security settings," p. 55.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   4 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   Your device, by default, requires you to   enter the lock code to restore factory   settings:   Choose Go to functions   1. In standby mode, select Go to >   Options > Select options.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   2. Scroll up or down to highlight the   desired function.   Settings > Restore factory sett..   2. Enter the security code, and select   3. Select Mark to add a function or   OK. See "Change lock code," p. 56.   Unmark to remove a function.   Note: Depending on your   wireless service provider or   network operator, your device   may sometimes ask you for the   security code (defaulted to   12345) instead of the lock   code.   4. Select Done when you have added   all desired functions.   5. Select Yes to save the changes.   6. In standby mode, select Go to to   display a list of the functions you   selected in step 2.   ■ Go to functions   Organise functions   1. In standby mode, select Go to >   The Go to menu enables you to change   the function of the left selection key   on your phone. With this function,   you can quickly access your most   frequently used functions from the Go   to menu in standby mode.   Options > Organise.   2. Scroll up or down to highlight the   function you want to rearrange,   and select Move > Move up, Move   down, Move to top, or Move to   bottom.   3. Select Done > Yes to save the   changes.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   5 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   2. Set up your phone   ■ Antenna   Your device has two   antennas—the fixed   antennais activeunless   theextendableantenna   is fully extended.   Note: Do not touch the   antenna unnecessarily with   the device switched on.   Contact with the antenna   affects call quality and may   cause the device to operate   at a higher power level than   otherwise needed.   Not touching the antenna   area during a phone call   optimises the antenna   performance and battery life.   Your device has a   fixed and   extendable   antenna located   towards the top   of the phone with   the fold closed.   Hold the phone   with the antenna   area pointed up   and over your   ■ Battery   shoulder.   Note: Always switch off the   power, and disconnect the   charger and any other device   before removing the cover.   Always store and use   the device with the cover   attached.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   6 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   Remove the back cover   UIM card slot   1. With the back of the phone facing   you, push down on the back cover.   Your phone has a UIM (CDMA SIM)   card slot built into the mechanics.   However, the UIM is not functional in   this phone model. Avoid placing   anything into the UIM card slot.   2. Slide the back cover toward the   bottom of the phone and remove.   Remove the battery   Replace the battery   1. Insert the battery, gold-coloured   contact end first, into the battery   slot.   After you have removed the back   cover, insert your finger into the finger   grip, and lift the battery from its   compartment.   Note: Always switch off the   device, and disconnect the   charger before removing the   battery.   2. Push down on the other end of the   battery to snap the battery into   place.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   7 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   After a few seconds, the battery   indicator in the display starts to   scroll from bottom to top. If the   battery is completely   Replace the back cover   discharged,it may take a few   minutes before the charging   indicator appears on the display or   before any calls can be made.   1. Set the back cover on the phone   with the cover tabs aligned with   the slots in the phone.   You can also use the CA-44 charger   adapter to connect the phone with   Nokia chargers having a larger barrel   size, including ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9,   ACP-12, AC-1 (retractable charger),   and LCH-12 (mobile charger).   2. Slide the back cover toward the top   of the phone until the back cover is   securely in place.   Charge the battery   Note: Check the model   number of any charger before   use with this device. This   device is intended for use   when supplied with power   from the AC-3 or AC-4   charger.   1. Plug the charger transformer into a   standard AC outlet.   2. Insert the charger output plug into   the CA-44 adapter jack.   1. Plug the charger transformer into a   standard AC outlet.   3. Insert the CA-44 plug into the jack   on the bottom of the phone.   2. Insert the charger output plug into   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.   the round jack at the bottom end of   the phone.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   8 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   With the headset connected, you can   make, answer, and end calls as usual.   ■ Turn your phone on   or off   • • 1. To turn your phone on or off, press   and hold the end key on the keypad   for at least 4 seconds.   Press the call key to place a call.   See "Phone at a glance," p. 1.   • Press the end key to end a call.   2. Enter the lock code, if necessary,   and select OK. See "Change lock   code," p. 56.   Warning: Do not switch the   phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   interference or danger.   ■ Connect the headset   You can also plug a compatible   headset, such as the HS-9 Universal   Headset, into the 2.5-mm headset jack   on the right side of your phone to allow   hands-free operation. See   A compatible headset, such as HS-5,   may be purchased with your phone   or separately as an enhancement.   See "Enhancement settings," p. 54.   "Enhancement settings," p. 54.   1. Plug the headset connector into   the Pop-Port connector at the   bottom end of your phone.   ■ Make a call   appears in standby mode.   Note: Before making or   receiving a call, fully extend   the whip antenna.   2. Position the headset on your ear.   Keypad   1. Enter the phone number and press   the call key. (To delete a character   to the left of the cursor, select   Clear.)   2. Press the end key to end the call,   or select End call to cancel the call   attempt.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   9 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   5. To end the conference call, select   Options > End all calls, or press the   end key.   Contacts list   1. In standby mode, scroll down to   display your contacts list and   highlight your desired entry.   ■ Answer calls   2. Select Details to highlight your   desired number, and then select   Call.   An incoming call   1. With the fold open, press the call   key, or select Answer to answer the   call.   Last dialled number   1. In standby mode, press the call key   to display the last 30 numbers   dialled.   2. Press the end key to reject the call.   Select Silence to mute the ringing   tone, then Dismiss, or do nothing.   The call is eventually diverted to   voicemail.   2. Scroll to the number (or name) you   want to redial, and press the call   key.   With your phone set to silent in the   profiles menu, select Dismiss to   divert the call to voicemail.   Conference calling   Conference calling is a network   dependant service that allows you to   take part in a conference call with two   other participants.   3. With the fold closed, press the   volume key to mute the ringing   tone.   Note: Conference calling is a   network dependant service.   A short press of the voice key   answers an incoming call with the   loudspeaker.   1. Make a call to the first participant.   2. With the first participant on the   By default, your phone answers an   incoming call when you open the fold.   You can change the setting to not   answer the call when the fold opens.   line, select Options > New call.   3. Enter the phone number of the   second participant, or select   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Answer when fold is   opened > On or Off.   Search to retrieve a number from   the contacts list. Select Call.   The first participant is put on hold.   4. When the second participant picks   up, press the call key to connect   the calls.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   10   S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   You can use your phone as a   loudspeaker during a call.   Adjust the earpiece volume   Whether in or out of a call, you can   scroll the volume key located on the   left side of your device up or down to   adjust the volume of the earpiece.   When you adjust the volume, a bar   chart indicates the volume level.   • • To activate the loudspeaker while   in a call with the fold open, select   Loudsp..   To activate the loudspeaker when   answering a call with the fold   closed, press the voice key.   Answer a call with the   keypad locked   To deactivate the loudspeaker   during a call, with the fold open,   select Normal.   To answer a call with the keypad   locked, press the call key with the fold   open. To answer a call with the fold   closed and the keypad locked, press   and hold the voice key to answer with   the loudspeaker. During the call,   all features function as normal. When   you end or reject the call, the keypad   automatically relocks. See "Keyguard,"   p. 12.   The loudspeaker is deactivated   automatically when a call (or a call   attempt) ends or when certain   enhancements are connected.   Call options   Many of the options you can use   during a call are network services.   Check with your wireless service   provider or network operator for   more information.   When the keypad lock is on, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmed into   your device. Enter the emergency   number, and press the call key.   1. Select Options during a call to   display the following options:   Loudspeaker or Handset—Activate   or deactivate the loudspeaker   while in a call.   Loudspeaker   Warning: Do not hold the   device near your ear when the   loudspeaker is in use, because   the volume may be extremely   loud.   New call—Initiate a conference   call. See "Conference calling,"   p. 10.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   11   S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   Save—Save a number while in a call   to your contacts list. You can   also save a number directly from   the standby screen.   ■ Keyguard   With keyguard, you can lock the   keypad to prevent keys from being   pressed accidentally. The locked   keypad unlocks when you receive a   call. After the call, the lock   Add to contact—Add a phone   number to an existing contact in   your contacts list while in a call.   This option is available only when   entering numbers during a call.   automatically reactivates.   With the keyguard on, calls still may be   possible to the official emergency   number programmed into your phone.   Enter the emergency number, and   press the call key.   End all calls—Disconnect from all   active calls.   Send DTMF—Enter the numbers,   and select DTMF to send the   numbers as tones.   Lock the keypad   Select Menu with the centre selection   Contacts—View the contacts menu. key; then press * within 2 seconds.   Menu—View the phone menu.   Unlock the keypad   2. Scroll to and select an option to   Select Unlock with the centre selection   key; then press * within 2 seconds.   activate the option or enter its   submenu.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   12   T e x t e n t r y   3. Text entry   You can use two methods for entering   text and numbers: standard mode and   predictive text mode.   Numbers (123)   To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode,   press and hold # at any message entry   screen to bring up the Editor settings   menu list of Number mode, Dictionary   on or Dictionary off, and Writing   language. Select Number mode, and   the device returns to the message   entry screen and switches the Abc icon   in the upper left corner of the display   to the 123 icon (or back).   Select Clear to backspace the cursor   and delete a character. Select and hold   Clear to backspace continuously and   delete characters.   ■ Standard mode   Standard mode is the only way to enter   text into the contacts list and to   rename caller groups.   Punctuation and special   characters   Text (Abc)   While at any text entry screen, press *   to display special characters (press and   hold * if predictive text is on). Press *   again to cycle through all available   characters. Scroll to navigate through   the list of special characters. With a   character highlighted, select Use to   insert the character into your message.   • Press a key once to insert the first   letter on the key, twice for the   second letter, etc. If you pause   briefly, the last letter in the display   is accepted and your device awaits   the next entry.   • • • • Press 0 to enter a space, thereby   accepting a completed word.   ■ Predictive text mode   Press 1 to insert a period into your   message.   Much faster than the standard mode   method, predictive text input enables   you to write messages quickly using   your keypad and the built-in   Press * to display a complete list of   special characters.   Press and hold # to bring up the   Editor settings (Number mode,   Dictionary on or Dictionary off,   Writing language).   dictionary. In predictive text mode,   your phone predicts the words as you   enter them.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   13   T e x t e n t r y   Activate or deactivate   1. At any text entry screen, select   Options > Dictionary on to activate   or Dictionary off to deactivate.   ■ Change case and   mode   Press # to switch between uppercase,   lowercase, and sentence case text.   As you press #, the following icons   (not the descriptions) appear in the   upper left of the display screen:.   Text entry   The following illustration shows your   text entry of the word Nokia in   predictive text mode. With the English   dictionary selected, press each of the   following number keys once, and the   screen will display Nokia by predicting   the appropriate letter to use based on   your keypad entry:   Uppercase text: standard   mode is on.   Lowercase text: standard   mode is on.   Sentence case text:   standard mode is on. This option is   available only at the beginning of a   sentence.   Enter:   6 6 5 4 2 Note: You can press # within   2 seconds to switch between   standard mode and predictive   text mode.   • • Press 0 to enter a space, and begin   writing the next word.   Uppercase text: predictive   text is on.   If a displayed word is not correct,   press * to see other matches. To   return to the previous word in the   list of matches, select Prev.   Lowercase text: predictive   text is on.   Sentence case text:   predictive text is on. This option is   available only at the beginning of a   sentence.   • If ? appears after a word, select   Spell to add the word to the   dictionary.   • • Press 1 to insert a period into your   message.   Press and hold * to display special   characters. Press * again to cycle   through all available characters.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   14   M e s s a g e s   4. Messages   You can send and receive messages to   compatible phones. You can also send   and receive picture, multimedia, and   e-mail messages if supported by your   service provider. Also, you can make   distribution lists that contain phone   numbers and names from your   Note: When you send a   message, your device may   display Message sent,   indicating your device has sent   the message 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.   contacts list. See "Text entry," p. 13.   When composing text, picture, or   multimedia messages, check the   number of characters allowed in the   top right corner of the message. Using   Unicode characters takes up more   space. With Unicode characters in your   message, the indicator may not show   the message length correctly. Before   sending the message, the phone tells   you if the message exceeds the   maximum length allowed for one   message.   ■ Text messages   Compose and send   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages >   Create message.   Important: Exercise caution   opening messages. Messages   may contain malicious   software or otherwise be   harmful to your device or PC.   To go quickly to Create message,   scroll left in standby mode.   2. Compose and send a message using   the keypad.   Depending on the messaging   service enabled, some or all of the   following options are available   while composing your message:   Preview—Preview the message   when sending a picture message   (only available with a picture   inserted).   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   15   M e s s a g e s   Sending options—Mark or Unmark   Exit editor—Exits the message   the sending options of a single   message as Urgent, Delivery   reports, Callback no., or Signature   (not available with a picture   inserted). See "Change sending   options," p. 20.   editor.   Use template—Insert a predefined   template into your message.   Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into   your message.   Insert word or Edit word—Enter or   edit the text of a new word that   might not appear in the predictive   text dictionary (only available with   predictive text on).   Clear text—Erase all the text from   the message editor.   Insert picture—Insert a picture   from a templates folder into your   message.   Insert symbol—Insert a special   character into your message (only   available with predictive text on).   Change picture—Change the   picture in a picture message (only   available with a picture inserted).   Dictionary on or Dictionary off—   Delete picture—Delete the picture   in a picture message (only available   with a picture inserted).   Turn the predictive text on or off.   Matches—View matches in the   dictionary for the word you want to   use (only available with predictive   text on and when the same set of   key strokes can produce multiple   words).   Insert contact—Insert a name from   your contacts list into your   message.   Insert number—Insert a phone   number or find a phone number in   the contacts list.   3. To send the message, select Send to   > Send to number, Send to many, or   Send to distrib. list (if a distribution   list has been created). Enter the   recipient’s phone number or e-mail   address; or select Search to retrieve   a number or e-mail address from   your contacts list, and select OK.   Save—Select Drafts to save the   message in the drafts folder; select   Templates to save the message as   one of your predefined templates   in the templates folder.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   16   M e s s a g e s   Move—Save the message to Templates,   Archive, or a folder you have created.   Read message   When you receive a message, a   Forward—Divert the message to   another phone number or e-mail   address.   notification message and   displayed.   are   1. Select Show to read the message or   Exit to dismiss the notification and   read the message later from your   inbox. See "View saved messages,"   p. 18.   Lock or Unlock—Lock or unlock the   message.   Save picture—Save the picture to   your Templates folder for later use.   You can enter a title for the picture,   and select OK.   2. Scroll up or down to view the   whole message, if necessary.   Rename—Edit the title of the message.   Options   When reading a text message, select   Options to access some or all of the   following options:   Reply to message   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages > Inbox   and your desired message, or when   you receive a message, select   Show.   Delete—Discard the message.   Use detail—Access the following three   options:   • • Number—Uses or saves the   number. Select Options > Add to   contact, Send message, or Call.   2. Select Reply > Empty screen,   Original text, Template, or one of   the predefined answers; then   compose your reply using the   keypad.   E-mail address—Lists the e-mail   addresses included in the message   (available only if the message   contains an e-mail address). Select   Save to save the email address as a   new phone book entry or Options >   Add to contact or Send message.   3. After creating the reply, select   Send. The sender’s phone number   or e-mail is used as the default.   • Web address—Displays if a URL is   included in the message.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   17   M e s s a g e s   3. To save the draft of a message you   have created, select Save > Drafts   or Templates.   Templates   Templates are short, prewritten   messages you can recall and insert into   new text messages when you are short   on time.   View saved messages   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages >   Create message > Options > Use   template.   2. Select the folder containing the   message you want to view:   Inbox—Automatically stores any   incoming messages.   2. Select your desired template.   3. Select Send to > Send to number,   Send to many, or Send to distrib. list   (with a distribution list created).   Outbox—Stores messages that   have not been sent   Sent items—Stores messages that   have been sent.   4. Enter the recipient’s phone number   select Search to retrieve a number   or e-mail address from your   Drafts—Stores messages created as   drafts.   contacts list; and select Send.   Archive—Stores messages that you   choose to archive, including unread   ones.   A distribution list only contains phone   numbers of recipients and is selected   from a list of predefined groups you   create.   Templates—Stores pictures and   prewritten templates. Preloaded   templates can be edited and   personalised.   Text message folders   Save messages   You can save drafts of messages or   received messages to an existing folder   or to a folder that you have created.   My folders—Allows you to organise   your messages by creating custom   folders and saving some of your   messages here. Select Options >   Add folder, Rename folder, or   Delete folder to add a custom   folder or rename or delete a folder   you have created.   1. Open the received message or   create a new message, and select   Options.   2. To save a received message, select   Move > Archive, Templates, or a   folder you have created.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   18   M e s s a g e s   You can only delete folders created   in my folders; the inbox, sent items,   archive, and templates folders are   protected. When deleting a folder,   you are also deleting all messages   in the folder.   Delete messages   If your message memory is full and you   have more messages waiting at the   network, No space for new text   messages appears in standby mode.   You can do the following:   • Read some of the unread messages,   and delete them individually.   Distribution lists—Stores created   distribution lists.   • Delete messages from some of your   folders.   3. When the folder opens, select the   message you want to view.   Delete a single message   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages.   Distribution list   The distribution list enables you to   send messages to a group of contacts.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages >   Distribution lists.   2. Select the folder containing the   message you want to delete.   3. Highlight the message you want   to delete.   To create a distribution list, select New   list with no list created or Options >   Create new list to create additional   lists. To populate your list, select Add   new and a contact from your   contacts list.   4. Select Options > Delete.   5. Select Yes to delete the message or   No to exit.   Delete all messages inder   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages > Delete   messages.   To use, rename, or modify a   distribution list, highlight the   distribution list; and select Options >   Send message, Rename list, Clear list,   or Delete list.   2. Select the messages you want   to delete:   All—Deletes all messages in all of   the folders.   All read—Deletes any messages   that have been read in all of the   folders.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   19   M e s s a g e s   All unread—Deletes any messages   Send callback number—Send a callback   number to the recipient. Select Off or   enter your desired phone number to   send to the recipient as a callback   number, and select OK.   that have not been read in all of   the folders.   3. Select and Mark the folders that   have messages you want to delete:   Signature—Select On to create a   signature to send with text messages   or Off to turn this feature off.   Inbox—Deletes all messages from   the inbox folder.   Sent items—Deletes all messages   from the Sent items folder.   To change sending options for one   message, in standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text messages >   Create message > Options > Sending   options, and Mark or Unmark the   setting you want to change:   Outbox—Deletes all messages from   the outbox folder.   Drafts—Deletes all messages from   the drafts folder.   Urgent—Set the priority of the note as   urgent.   Archive—Deletes all messages from   the archive folder.   Delivery reports—Send a note to   yourself confirming delivery of the   message.   User defined folders—Deletes all   messages from the user defined   folder.   Send callback number—Enter your   desired phone number to send to the   recipient as a callback number, and   select OK.   4. Select Done > Yes to empty the   marked folder.   Signature—Create a signature to send   Change sending options   with text messages.   To change sending options for all   future text messages, in standby mode,   select Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Message settings >   Sending options and the setting you   want to change:   Change message settings   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages > Message   settings > Other settings and the   setting you want to change:   Priority—Set the priority of the note as   Normal or Urgent.   Message font size—Select Small font or   Large font.   Delivery reports—Send a note to   yourself confirming delivery of the   message. Select On or Off.   Message overwriting—Select Sent   items only, Inbox only, S. items & Inbox,   or Off.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   20   M e s s a g e s   Note: When the message   memory is full, your phone   cannot send or receive any   new messages. To free up the   memory, you can select   Message overwriting to make   your phone automatically   replace old messages in the   inbox and outbox folders when   new ones arrive.   Receive and save   Note: Only compatible devices   that offer picture message   features can receive and   display picture messages.   When you have unopened picture   messages in your inbox,   appears.   Select Show to view the picture   message or Exit to view the picture   message in your inbox later. If you   have more than one picture message,   scroll to and select the message you   want to view. Scroll to view the whole   picture if necessary.   Save sent messages—Select Always   save, Always prompt, or Off.   Queue msgs. when digital   unavailable—Select On, On prompt, or   Off. Messages are stored in the outbox   until they can be sent with digital   service.   To save a received picture in your   templates folder, select Options > Save   picture. Enter a title, and select OK. If   your templates folder is full of pictures,   scroll to and select a picture you want   ■ Picture messages   Your phone comes with five preloaded to replace.   pictures. If necessary, you can   overwrite any of the preloaded   Compose and send   pictures. You can send a text message   with pictures attached to compatible   phones. However, pictures take up   more space than text.   When you insert a standard picture   into a message, the number of   characters you can add changes as   shown in the upper right corner of the   display screen.   To select your desired picture in the   templates folder, in standby mode,   select Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Templates.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages >   Create message.   You cannot send a picture message   using e-mail.   2. Write the message, and select   Options > Insert picture.   3. Scroll to a picture, and select Use   or View > Insert.   To replace with another picture,   select Options > Change picture,   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   21   M e s s a g e s   scroll to another picture, and select   Important: Exercise caution   when opening messages.   Messages may contain viruses   or otherwise be harmful to   your device or PC.   Use or View > Insert.   4. Select Send to > Send to number,   Send to many, or Send to distrib. list   if distribution list exists.   Copyright protections may prevent   some images, ringing tones, and other   content from being copied, modified,   transferred, ordiverted. This function is   only available if supported by your   service provider or network operator.   For availability and a subscription to   the multimedia messaging service,   contact your service provider or   network operator.   5. Enter the phone number of the   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from contacts   list.   To view, change, or delete the picture,   select Options > Preview, Change   picture, or Delete picture.   ■ Multimedia messages   Note: Only devices that offer   compatible multimedia   message features can receive   and display multimedia   messages. Multimedia   message objects may contain   viruses or otherwise be   harmful to your device or PC.   Do not open any attachment if   unsure of the trustworthiness   of the sender.   A multimedia message (MMS) can   contain text, sound, a picture, and a   video clip. Your device supports   multimedia messages up to 300 KB.   With the maximum size exceeded, the   device may not be able to receive the   message. Depending on your network,   you may receive a message that   includes an Internet address where you   can go to view the multimedia   message. Pictures are scaled to fit the   display area of the device. Your device   has a multimedia message viewer for   playing messages and a multimedia   folder for storing saved messages.   When you save the multimedia   message, you can use the image as a   screen saver or the sound as a ringing   tone unless protected by copyright.   Multimedia messaging supports the   following formats:   • Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF,   WBMP, BMP, and PNG   • Sound: SP-MIDI, AAC, AMR audio,   QCELP, and monophonic ringing   tones   • Video: clips in H.263 format with   SubQCIF image size and AMR audio   The appearance of a multimedia   message may vary depending on the   receiving device.   If a received message contains   unsupported elements, these elements   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   22   M e s s a g e s   may be replaced with Object format   not supported.   Allow or block multimedia   reception   You can receive MMS notifications at   anytime; whether you can retrieve   MMS depends, as shown in the   following:   You can choose to receive all   messages, block all messages, or   receive messages only when you are in   the wireless service provider or   network operator’s home network.   • While in a call or an active   browsing session, you cannot   retrieve multimedia messages.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia messages >   Message settings > Allow multimedia   reception and one of the following:   • While in a standalone application   such as a game or calendar instead   of a browser or voice call, you can   retrieve multimedia messages.   Yes—Allow all incoming messages.   In home network—Allow incoming   messages only if you are in the wireless   service provider or network operator’s   home system. This is a network service.   Check with your service provider for   more information.   MMS settings   Before you can use the multimedia   message feature, you must specify   whether you want to receive message   at all times or only if you are in your   wireless service provider or network   operator’s home system. This is a   network service. Check with your   service provider for more information.   No—Block all incoming messages.   Retrieve or reject multimedia   messages   This setting is unavailable with   multimedia reception blocked.   The default setting of the multimedia   message service is on. The appearance   of a multimedia message may vary   depending on the receiving device.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia messages >   Message settings > Incoming multi-   media messages and one of the   following options:   Retrieve—Automatically retrieve all   messages to your inbox.   Retrieve manually—Enable choosing   from a notification whether to retrieve   a message waiting on the network.   Reject—Reject incoming multimedia   messages.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   23   M e s s a g e s   When you receive messages,   still waiting to be transmitted, or failed   Multimedia message received appears. to be sent out.   Sent items—Contains sent multimedia   messages.   Allow or block advertisements   This setting is unavailable with   multimedia reception blocked.   Saved items—Contains saved   multimedia messages that you can   send later.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia messages >   Message settings > Allow adverts > Yes   or No.   Delete messages—Deletes messages in   the Inbox, Outbox, Sent items, or Saved   items folder.   Other MMS settings   Write and send multimedia   messages   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia messages   > Create message.   Other multimedia settings include   saving your messages to Sent items.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia messages >   Message settings and one of the   following:   2. Enter your message text, and select   Options > Insert > Image, Sound   clip, New sound clip, Video clip,   Slide, Business card, or Calendar   note. The list of available folders in   the Gallery is displayed.   Save sent messages—Select Yes to save   sent multimedia messages to the Sent   items folder or No to discard.   Delivery reports—Select Yes to be   informed if the message was delivered   or No to not be informed.   Selecting Business card displays   your contact lists; selecting   Calendar note shows the calendar.   Scale image down—Select Yes or No to   define whether to scale image down.   Default slide timing—Set the default   time in mm:ss format for each slide in   an MMS to remain on the screen.   3. Open the desired folder; scroll to   the image, sound clip, or video clip;   and select Options > Insert.   MMS folders   The indicator in the message   header shows the available   memory size left for the message.   To use and arrange messages, select   Messages > Multimedia messages and   one of the following:   Copyright protections may prevent   some images, ringing tones, and   other content from being copied,   modified, transferred, or diverted.   Inbox—Contains received multimedia   messages.   Outbox—Contains multimedia   messages which you have sent and are   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   24   M e s s a g e s   4. To add a new page or slide to the   message, select Options > Insert >   Slide. This applies only if there is no   video clip in the message   12. To delete an image, slide, video clip,   or sound clip from the message,   select Options > Delete > Image,   Sound clip, Video clip, or Slide.   Each slide can contain text, one   image, and one sound clip. If the   message contains several slides, to   open the desired slide, select   Previous slide, Next slide, or Slide   list.   13. To add a subject to the message,   select Options > More options >   Edit subject, enter a subject, and   select OK.   14. To view the message or slide   presentation before sending it,   select Options > Preview.   You can also add business cards   and calendar notes.   15. To save the message to Saved   5. To set the time interval between   the slides, select Options >Slide   timing. Enter the time interval in   mm:ss format, and select OK.   items, select Options > Save.   16. To send the message, select Send to   > Phone number, E-mail address, or   Many.   6. To move the text to the top or   bottom of the message, select   Options > Place text first or Place   text last (default).   17. Enter the recipient’s number or e-   mail address, or search for it in   contacts, and select OK. The   message is moved to the outbox   folder to be sent.   7. To insert a name from contacts,   select Options > More options >   Insert contact and the desired   name.   It takes more time to send a   multimedia message than a text   message. While sending the   multimedia message, your device   8. To insert a number, select Options   displays the animated indicator   , > More options > Insert number.   and you can use other functions on the   device. If there is an interruption while   sending the message, the device   9. Enter the number or search for it in   contacts, and select OK.   automatically tries to resend it a few   times. If this fails, the message remains   in the outbox folder, and you can try to   manually resend it later. Check your   outbox folder for unsent messages.   10. To insert a business card, select   Options > Insert > Business card.   11. To insert a calendar note, select   Options > Insert > Calendar note.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   25   M e s s a g e s   Note: When sending   While viewing the message, select Play   to view the entire MMS or Options and   one of the following:   messages, your device may   display Multimedia message   sent, indicating that the   message has been sent 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   View text—View only the text included   in the message.   Open image, Open sound clip, or Open   video clip—View or listen to the   corresponding file.   Delete message—Delete the message   you are viewing.   messaging services, check with   your network operator.   Forward to no., Forward to e-mail, or   Forward to many—Divert the message   to a phone number, to an e–mail   address, or to multiple recipients.   Sent messages are saved in the sent   items folder if you set Save sent   messages to Yes. See "Other MMS   settings," p. 24. This is not an   indication that the message has been   received at the intended destination.   Message details—View the sender’s   name and phone number, the message   centre used, reception date and time,   and message size and type.   Save image, Save sound clip, or Save   video clip—Save the file to the Gallery.   You must open images, sound clips,   and video clips before you can save   them.   Read multimedia messages   When a multimedia message is being   received,   appears animated in the   display along with the percentage   display indicating the receiving   progress. With the message fully   If   blinks and Multimedia me-mory   downloaded,   appears, and the   full. view waiting msg. appears,   memory for multimedia messages is   full. To view the waiting message,   select Show. Before you can save the   message, delete some of your old   messages. See "Delete messages,"   p. 19.   number of messages received also   shows in the display (with the light   indicator blinking near the bottom of   your antenna).   • To view the message immediately,   select Show.   Reply to multimedia message   Select Reply or Reply to all to enter a   reply and send it to the original sender   and any other message recipients.   • To view a saved message, select   Menu > Messages > Multimedia   messages > Saved items, and scroll   to view the message.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   26   M e s s a g e s   Call and setup voice mail   1. After you save the voice mailbox   number, in standby mode,   press and hold 1.   ■ Voice messages   If you subscribe to voice mail, your   wireless service provider or network   operator will furnish you with a voice   mailbox number. You need to save this   number to your device to use voice   mail. When you receive a voice   message, your device beeps, displays a   message, or both. If you receive more   than one voice message, your device   shows the number of voice messages   received.   2. When you connect to voice mail   and the prerecorded greeting   begins, follow the automated   instructions to setup voice mail.   Listen to voice messages   After you set up voice mail, in standby   mode, press and hold 1; or select   Menu > Messages > Voice messages >   Listen to voice messages to dial the   voice mailbox number. When you   connect and the prerecorded greeting   begins, follow the automated   instructions to listen to your voice   messages.   Save voice mailbox number   Your wireless service provider or   network operator may have already   saved your voice mailbox number to   your device. Select OK to leave the   number unchanged.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Voice messages >   Voice mailbox number. The voice   mailbox number is displayed.   Automate voice mail   You can insert special characters called   dialling codes into phone numbers   such as voice mail, and save the   number to a speed dial location.   Dialling codes instruct the receiving   system to pause, wait, bypass, or   accept the numbers that follow them   in the dialling string. See "Phone   numbers with dialling codes," p. 28.   2. If the box is empty, enter the voice   mailbox area code and number,   and select OK.   Voice mail services vary by wireless   service provider or network operator.   The following instructions are   examples of common operations.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   27   M e s s a g e s   Please check with your wireless service 4. Enter any dialling codes as   provider or network operator for   specific instructions on using your   voice mail service.   necessary after the entered   phone number.   For example, if you pause for   5 secondsafterconnectingto voice   mail, enter p twice (two times   2.5 seconds) after the voice   Write down voice mailbox   number and process   1. Write down your voice mailbox   mailbox number: 2145551212pp.   number.   5. Enter any remaining pauses or   other information that enables you   to listen to your messages, and   select OK.   2. Call and check your voice mail as   you normally would.   3. Write down your interaction with   the recorded prompts step-by-step.   Keep in mind that each voice mail   service may vary. However, it may   look similar to the following:   6. Enter a name (such as voice mail),   and select OK.   To dial and listen to your voice mail,   press and hold the assigned speed dial   key in standby mode.   Dial 8585551212, pause 5 seconds,   press 1, pause 2 seconds, press   1234, and press #.   Insert dialling codes   Press * repeatedly to cycle through   dialling codes. When the desired code   appears in the display, pause briefly   and the code is inserted into the   dialling string.   Phone numbers with dialling   codes   Dialling codes instruct the receiving   system to pause, wait, bypass, or   accept the numbers that follow them   in the dialling string. To set up dialling   codes, do the following:   The following dialling codes are   available:   *—Bypasses a set of instructions.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   p—Pauses for 2.5 seconds before   sending any numbers that follow.   Contacts > Speed dials.   +—Replaced by the international   access code.   2. Scroll to an (empty) Speed dials   slot, and select Assign.   w—Waits for you to press the call key   before sending the numbers or codes   that follow.   3. Enter your number, including the   area code.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   28   M e s s a g e s   > Messages > Voice messages > Clear   voice message icon.   Clear voice mail icon   To clear the voice mail icon from the   display, in standby mode, select Menu   ■ Web messaging   Web messaging is a network service.   See "Network Services," p. vii.   If your wireless service provider or   network operatorsupportsthisfeature,   you can use the minibrowser to check   for e-mail messages. In standby mode,   select Menu > Messages >   Minibrowser messages > Connect.   See "Mobile web," p. 70 for more   information on using the minibrowser   in your device to access web pages.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   29   C a l l r e g i s t e r   5. Call register   Call register stores information about   your last 30 missed, received, and   dialled calls respectively and adds the   total duration of all calls. When the   number of calls exceeds the maximum,   the most recent call replaces the   oldest.   ■ View missed calls   The missed calls feature does not   function with your device switched off.   Missed calls are calls you have never   answered. To view missed calls, do the   following:   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Call register > Missed calls, or with   missed call notification displayed,   select List.   Whether viewing missed, received, or   dialled calls, select Options to access   these menu options:   Time of call—Displays the date and   time of the call.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options and an option to   view or activate.   Send message—Sends a message to the   number.   Use number—Edits the number and   associates a name with the number.   ■ View received calls   Received calls are calls that have been   answered.   Save—Enters a name for the number   and saves it to your contacts list.   Add to contact—Adds a number to a   contact and saves it to your contacts   list (available only with the number   not yet stored in your contacts list).   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Call register > Received calls.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options and an option to   view or activate.   Delete—Clears the number from   memory.   Call—Calls the number.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   30   C a l l r e g i s t e r   ■ View dialled numbers ■ Delete call registers   Dialled calls are previous numbers you You can delete any missed, dialled,   have dialled from your device:   or received calls from your device   memory.   1. In standby mode, press the call key,   or select Menu > Call register >   Dialled numbers.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Call register > Delete recent calls.   2. Select the call type you want   to clear: All, Missed, Received,   or Dialled.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options.   3. Select an option to view or   activate.   ■ Call duration   Contact your wireless service provider   or network operator for the actual calls   and services invoice, which may vary   depending on network features,   rounding off for billing, taxes, and so   forth.   View call times   You can make or receive calls to or   from the same number and view up to   five calls displayed with the time each   call occurred. Your device clock must   be set for this feature to work   accurately.   You can view the duration of your last   call, all your dialled calls, all your   received calls, all your calls, and your   life timer, as well as clear your timers.   Select Menu > Call register > Call   duration > Last call duration, Dialled   calls' duration, Received calls'   duration, All calls' duration, Life timer,   or Clear timers. After you select Clear   timers, enter your lock code, and select   OK. See "Change lock code," p. 56.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Call register > Missed calls,   Received calls, or Dialled numbers.   2. Highlight your desired name or   number, and select Options > Time   of call.   3. Scroll down to view the call times   from this number; select Back to   return to the options list.   Note: All call duration, except   the life timer, are reset to zero   with Clear timers selected.   Note: Some timers, including   the life timer, may be reset   during service or software   upgrades.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   31   C a l l r e g i s t e r   To activate the call timer in standby   mode while in a call, select   Call Duration > Last Call Duration >   Details > Show call time on display >   On or Off.   All sent data/fax—View the size (KB) of   all sent data and fax calls.   All received data/fax—View the size   (KB) of all received data and fax calls.   Duration of last data/fax call—View the   duration time of the last data or fax   call.   To view the duration of dialled or   received calls placed while in the home   network or while roaming, select   Details > Home or Roaming.   Duration of all data/fax calls—View the   duration time of all calls.   Clear all data/fax registers—Select OK   and then enter Security code when   prompted.   ■ Data and fax call   duration   Data and fax calls are a network   service. See "Network Services," p. vii.   If your wireless service provider or   network operator supportsthis feature,   you can view the size or duration of   sent or received data and fax calls.   ■ Minibrowser duration   Minibrowser is a network service. See   "Network Services," p. vii. If your   wireless service provider or network   operator supports this feature, you can   view the size or duration of sent or   received data from the minibrowser.   Note:The actual time invoiced   for calls and services by your   service provider may vary,   depending on network   features, rounding off for   billing, taxes, and so forth.   Note:The actual time invoiced   for calls and services by your   service provider may vary,   depending on network   features, rounding off for   billing, taxes, and so forth.   In standby mode, select Menu > Call   register > Data/fax calls and one of the   following options:   In standby mode, select Menu > Call   register > Minibrowser calls and one of   the following options:   Last sent data/fax— View the size (KB)   of the last sent data or fax call.   Last received data/fax—View the size   (KB) of the last received data or fax   call.   Last sent browser data—View the size   (KB) of the last sent browser data.   Last received browser data—View the   size (KB) of the last received data.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   32   C a l l r e g i s t e r   All sent browser data—View the size   (KB) of all sent browser data.   All received browser data—View the   size (KB) of all received browser data.   Last browser session—View the   duration time of the last browser   session.   All browser sessions—View the   duration time of all browser sessions.   Clear all browser registers—Select OK >   Yes to clear all browser logs.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   33   C o n t a c t s   6. Contacts   The contacts list can hold up to 500   contacts with multiple numbers and   text notes for each contact. The   amount of numbers and text entries   you can save may vary, depending on   the length and total number of entries   in the contacts list.   Save an entry   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Names > Options >   Add new.   2. Enter the name, and select OK.   3. Enter the phone number, and select   OK > Back.   ■ Add new contacts   To access the contacts list in standby   mode, press the right selection key, or   select Menu > Contacts > Names if the   right selection key on your device has a   network operator menu.   Save numbers and   text items   You can save different types of phone   numbers and short text items per name   to the contacts list. The first number   you save for any entry is automatically   set as the default number, which you   can always change.   Save contact name and   number   1. In standby mode, enter the phone   1. In standby mode, scroll down to   display your contacts list, and   highlight the entry to which you   want to add a phone number or   text item.   number you want to save.   2. Select Save.   3. Enter the name, and select OK.   2. Select Details > Options > Add   detail > Number (General, Mobile,   Home, Office, or Fax), E-mail   address, Web address, Postal   address, Note, Image, or Tone.   Save contact number only   1. In standby mode, enter the phone   number you want to save.   2. Select and hold Options.   3. Enter the number or text for the   type you have selected, and select   OK.   4. To change a number type (General,   Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax),   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   34   C o n t a c t s   highlight the number, and select   Group ringing tone—Set the ringing   Options > Change type.   tone for the group.   Group logo—Turn the graphic for   the caller group On or Off, or View   the graphic.   Change default number   You can also change which phone   number is the default (primary)   number for the contact entry.   Group members—Add or remove   members from the caller group.   1. In standby mode, scroll down to   select the contact entry you want   to change, and select Details.   Set up speed dial   You can associate any entry in the   contacts list with a key from 2–9. To   dial those entries, press and hold the   assigned key. See "Speed dial," p. 49 to   activate or deactivate speed dials.   2. Scroll to the number you want to   set as default, and select Options >   Set as default.   Caller groups   Assign a key to speed dial   You can add contacts list entries to any 1. In standby mode, select Menu >   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.   Contacts > Speed dials.   2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dial slot,   and select Assign.   3. Enter the number (including the   area code) and a name for the   number, and select OK; or select   Search to retrieve a number from   the contacts list.   1. To assign an entry in your contacts   list to a caller group, scroll to your   desired contact entry, and select   Details > Options > Caller groups >   Family, VIP, Friends, Business,   Other, or No group.   If speed dial is off, the device   displays a prompt and asks if you   want to turn speed dial on.   2. To manage your caller groups,   in standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Caller groups > Family,   VIP, Friends, Business, or Other to   display the following caller group   options:   4. Select Yes to activate speed dial.   Group name—Rename the group to   your preference.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   35   C o n t a c t s   • Very short names are not accepted.   Use long names and avoid similar   names for different numbers.   Change speed dial numbers   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Speed dials.   Note: Using voice tags may be   difficult in a noisy   environment or during an   emergency, so you should not   rely on voice dialling in all   circumstances.   2. Scroll to the speed dial entry you   want to change, and select Options   > Change.   3. Enter the new number and a name   for the entry, and select OK; or   select Search to retrieve a number   from the contacts list.   Assign a voice tag to an   entry   Before you can use voice dialling, you   must first assign a voice tag to the   number.   Delete speed dial numbers   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Speed dials.   2. Scroll to the speed dial entry you   want to delete, and select Options   > Delete > Yes.   1. In standby mode, scroll to the entry   in your contacts list to which you   want to assign a voice tag.   2. Select Details > Options > Add   ■ Voice tags   voice tag > Start.   You can dial up to 25 stored numbers   using voice dialling.   3. Speak clearly into the microphone.   Do not select Quit unless you want   to cancel the recording. The device   automatically stops recording, and   saves and replays the voice tag.   Before using voice tags, note the   following:   • Voice tags are not language-   dependent. They depend on the   speaker’s voice.   appears next to commands that   have voice tags assigned.   • • You must say the name exactly as   you said it when you recorded it.   Dial a number   Voice tags are sensitive to   background noise. Record voice   tags, and use them in a quiet   environment.   1. In standby mode, press and hold   the right selection key with the fold   open, or press and hold the voice   key regardless of the fold being   open or closed.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   36   C o n t a c t s   2. When you hear several beeps and   Add detail—Add more details to the   contact: Name (only available with   no name added), Number (General,   Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax),   E-mail address, Web address,   Postal address, Note, Image   (only available with no image   added), or Tone.   Speak now appears, release the key.   3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly   into the microphone.   When the device finds the voice   tag, Found: appears, and the device   automatically dials the number. If   the device does not locate a   Edit number, Add detail, or Change   image—Edit an existing contact,   phone number, details, or image   attached to the contact.   number or recognise the voice tag,   No match found appears.   Voice tags   Delete—Delete more details (Delete   number, Delete detail, or Delete   image) or the entire contact entry   (Delete contact) of the contact.   1. After you have associated a voice   tag to a contact, select Menu >   Contacts > Voice tags and your   desired voice tag entry.   Send message—Create and send   the contact a text message or   multimedia message.   2. Select Playback, Change, or Delete.   ■ Edit contacts list   Use number—Use or save the   number (available when you select   a contact listed with a contact   name). Select Options to use the   number.   entries   1. In standby mode, scroll to the entry   you want to edit in your contacts   list.   2. Select Details > Options.   Set as default—Change the default   number of the contact.   3. Select one of the following options,   which may vary depending on   whether you are editing a contact   listed by phone number or contact   name:   Change type—Change the number   type to General, Mobile, Home,   Office, or Fax.   Add voice tag or Voice tag—Add a   voice tag to the contact with no   voice tag assigned, or select   Playback, Change, or Delete with a   voice tag assigned.   View—View the phone number of   the contact.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   37   C o n t a c t s   Send bus. card—Send the contact   Voice tags—Listen to, modify, or   delete a voice tag to a contact in   the contacts list.   as a business card to another   device.   Caller groups—Add the contact to   Speed dials—View or modify the list   an existing caller group.   of speed dial numbers.   Speed dial—Add the contact to   Delete all contacts—Delete all   your speed dial list.   entries in your contacts list.   4. Edit the option to your preference,   2. Select an option to activate the   feature or access its submenu.   and select OK.   Search for a name   1. In standby mode, scroll down to   display the contents of your   contacts list.   ■ Delete contacts   entries   To delete all entries in your contacts   list, in standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Delete all contacts.   2. Press the key corresponding to the   first letter of the name for which   you are searching.   ■ Access the contacts   menu   3. Scroll to select a contact, and   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts and one of the following   options:   select Details to view the details.   Configure settings   Names—View the entries in your   contacts list, and select Details or   Options > Search, Add new, or   Delete contact for your selected   entry.   You can select how the contacts   appear in your contacts list and view   the amount of memory used or   available in your device.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Settings > Scrolling view to   change view of name list or Memory   status to view the device memory used   and remaining.   Settings—Change the contacts list   view or check the memory status of   your device.   Caller groups—View and edit the   properties of any of the caller   groups, including Family, VIP,   Friends, Business, or Other.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   38   C o n t a c t s   ■ Send and receive   contacts   You can send and receive an entry in   your contacts list using text   messaging, if supported by your   wireless service provider or network   operator.   Send a business card   You can send a business card as a text   message to a compatible phone or   other handheld device.   1. Highlight your desired entry from   your contacts list, and select   Details > Options > Send bus. card   > Via multimedia or Via text   message. Default number and All   details options appear only if you   have more than one number or   detail saved to the contact entry.   2. Enter the number for your   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from your   contacts list.   3. Select OK and the business card is   sent.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   39   G a l l e r y   7. Gallery   You can save pictures, video clips,   functions, such as contacts. If the   recordings, and ringing tones to folders device displays a message that the   in the Gallery and add new folders as   well. You can download images and   tones using MMS, SMS, mobile   Internet sites, or Nokia PC Suite.   memory is full, delete some existing   files before proceeding.   ■ Folders   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Gallery > Images, Video clips,   Graphics, Tones, Recordings,   Note:Only compatible devices   offering compatible   multimedia message features   can receive and display   multimedia messages.   Themes, or a user-created folder.   2. Select Open to view a list of the   files in the folder or Options to   access the following:   Your device supports a digital rights   management system to protect   content you have acquired. Content   such as a ringing tone, can be   protected and associated with certain   usage rules, for example, the number   of usage times or a certain usage   period. Usage rules are defined in the   content activation key that can be   delivered with the content or delivered   separately, depending on your wireless   service provider or network operator.   You may be able to update the   Delete folder —Delete a folder you   have created. You cannot delete a   preset folder.   Move—Move the selected folder   into another folder. After selecting   Move, scroll to another folder, and   select Move to. You cannot move a   preset folder.   Rename folder—Rename a folder   you have created. You cannot   rename a preset folder.   activation key. Always check the   delivery terms of any content and   activation key before acquiring them,   as they may be subject to a fee.   Details—Show the name, size, and   date of creation of the selected   folder.   Copyright protection may prevent   some images, ringing tones, and other   content from being copied, modified,   transferred, or diverted.   Type of view—Select List with   details, List, or Grid to determine   how to display the folders and files   within them.   Your device has about 12 MB of   memory for storing files in the Gallery.   This memory is not shared with other   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   40   G a l l e r y   Sort—Sort the contents of the   selected folder by name, date,   format, or size.   Add folder—Create a new folder.   Memory status—Check the   available memory for the device   handset.   Activation key list—View the list of   available activation keys. You can   delete activation keys if desired.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   41   M e d i a   8. Media   ■ Media player   With the media player you can   download, view, and play compatible   images, audio and video files, and   animated images from a variety of   sources.   antenna. A compatible headset needs   to be attached to the device for the FM   radio to function properly. The quality   of a radio broadcast depends on   coverage of the radio station in that   particular area.   The media player enables you to play   streaming videos and streaming audio   from a network server. Streaming   functionality is a network service and   requires network support. Check the   availability of these services, pricing,   and tariffs with your network operator   or the service provider whose service   you want to use. Service providers will   also give you instructions on how to   use their services.   Warning: Listen to music at a   moderate level. Continuous   exposure to high volume may   damage your hearing. Do not   hold the device near your ear   when the loudspeaker is in   use, because the volume may   be extremely loud.   Turn the radio on and off   1. Connect the phone to a compatible   In standby mode, select Menu > Media   > Media player and one of the   following:   headset or music stand.   2. In standby mode, select Menu >   Media > Radio. The channel   Open Gallery—Open the Gallery. From   Gallery, you can play stored audio and   video files. See "Gallery," p. 40.   location number, the name of the   radio channel (if you have saved   the channel), and the frequency of   the radio channel are displayed.   Go to address—Enter the address of a   mobile Internet service, and select OK.   To use the graphical keys   , , ■ Radio   , or on the display, scroll left   or right to the desired key, and   select it.   Your phone has an FM radio that also   functions as an alarm clock radio. To   listen to the FM radio on your phone,   connect a compatible music stand or   stereo headset to the connector on the   bottom of the phone. The FM radio   uses the wire of the headset as an   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   42   M e d i a   Set frequency—Manually enter the   3. If you have already saved radio   channels, select or to scroll   frequency of a known radio station.   to the channel you would like to   listen to.   To set the radio frequency, press * and   use the keypad to enter the frequency   of a known radio station.   To select a radio channel location,   briefly press the corresponding   number keys.   To adjust the radio volume, press the   volume up and down keys.   When an application using a browser   connection is sending or receiving   data, it may interfere with the radio.   4. To turn off the radio, press and hold   the end key, or select Options >   Switch off.   When you place or receive a call, the   radio automatically mutes. When the   call ends, the radio switches back on.   Options   With the radio on, select Options and   one of the following:   Tune and save a radio channel   You can save a preset station to any   Switch off—Turn off the radio.   Save channel—Save the current station one of 20 locations in memory.   to one of 20 locations (only available   with a new station entered).   1. With the radio on, select   or   to change the radio frequency in   0.1 MHz steps, or select and hold   Channels—Scroll up or down to select   a channel from 20 locations. With an   existing channel highlighted, select   Options > Delete channel or Rename to   delete or rename the saved channel.   or   to start the channel   search. Searching stops when a   channel is found.   2. To save the channel, select Options   Mono output or Stereo output—Listen   to the radio in monaural mode   (default) or in stereo. Stereo output is   available through a stereo   > Save channel.   3. Enter a name for the channel, and   select OK.   enhancement.   Loudspeaker or Headset—Listen to the   radio through the speakerphone or   through the headset.   ■ Voice recorder   This feature enables you to record   pieces of speech or sound with your   device and listen to them later. The   total available time is 3 minutes with   no memos stored. The maximum   length of a recording depends on how   much memory remains available.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   43   M e d i a   In standby mode, select Menu > Media Sort—Sort the contents of the   > Recorder > Record to start the   recording by name, date, format, or   recording or Recordings list to manage size.   the folder you have defined for   recording storage.   ■ Media equaliser   The equaliser enhances the sound   quality when using the music player by   amplifying or attenuating frequency   bands. You can access five preset   equaliser settings (Normal, Pop, Rock,   Jazz, and Classical) and two   Record speech or sound   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Media > Recorder > Record.   2. After you hear the recorder start   tone, begin recording speech or   sound.   customisable settings.   3. When you finish recording, select   Stop and your recording is saved to   the Recordings folder in the   Gallery.   Activate an equaliser set   In standby mode, select Menu > Media   > Equaliser, scroll to the desired   setting, and select Activate.   Create a custom equaliser set   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Media > Equaliser.   Options   After you have saved the recording to   the Recordings folder, highlight the   recording, and select Open to listen to   the recording using the earpiece; or   select Options and one of the   following.   2. Scroll to Set 1 or Set 2, and select   Options > Edit.   Delete—Erase the recording.   Rename—Change the name of the   recording.   Set as ring tone—Use your recording as   a ringtone (a carrier-dependent   feature).   Details—Show the name, size, and date   of creation of the recording.   The selected set appears in the   display with the bar on the far left   highlighted. The bars adjust   frequencies, from the lowest   Type of view—Select List with details,   List, or Grid to determine how to   display the recording   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   44   M e d i a   (the leftmost bar) to the highest   (the rightmost bar). The higher the   indicator on a particular bar, the   more that frequency is amplified.   3. To adjust the lowest frequency,   scroll up and down on the bar.   4. To adjust other frequencies, scroll   left or right to the other bars.   5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the   setting for each frequency; then   select Save.   6. To rename the setting, select   Options > Rename, enter a new   name, and select OK.   7. To activate the setting,   select Activate.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   45   S e t t i n g s   9. Settings   Use this menu to change profiles,   themes, main display settings, mini   display settings, tone settings, time   and date settings, call settings, phone   settings, voice commands,   enhancement settings, security   settings, application settings, network   settings, network services, and restore   factory settings.   Personalise a profile   You can personalise any of the profiles   in various ways.   2. Select the profile you want to   personalise.   3. Select Personalise and the option   you want to personalise.   ■ Profiles   Profiles define how your device reacts   when you receive a call or message and   how your keypad sounds when you   press a key. You can leave ringing   options, keypad tones, and other   settings for each of the available   profiles at their default setting, or   personalise them to suit your needs.   Set a timed profile   You can use timed profiles to prevent   missed calls. For example, suppose you   attend an event requiring your device   set to Silent before the event starts,   but you forget to return it to General   until long after the event. A timed   profile can prevent missed calls by   returning your device to the default   profile at a time you specify. You can   set timed profiles up to 24 hours in   advance.   Profiles are also available for   enhancements such as the headset and   car kit. See "Enhancement settings,"   p. 54.   To activate a profile, in standby mode,   select Menu > Settings > Profiles >   General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, or   Pager > Activate.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Profiles.   2. Select the profile you want to   activate and Timed for timed   expiration.   3. Enter the time in hh:mm format for   the profile to expire, and select OK.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   46   S e t t i n g s   ■ Tone settings   ■ Themes   You can adjust the ringing volume,   keypad tones, and more for the active   profile. See "Personalise a profile,"   p. 46 for more information on profile   settings.   A theme contains many elements for   personalizing your phone, such as   wallpaper, screen saver, colour   scheme, and a ringing tone.   To choose the theme of your display,   in standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Themes > Select theme and   then select the desired theme.   Select Menu > Settings > Tones and   one of the following:   Incoming call alert—Select how the   device notifies you of an incoming call.   ■ Main display settings   Video ringing tone—Select On or Off to   indicate whether to replace the default   audio ringing tone with the selected   video.   Wallpaper   background picture (wallpaper).   Ringing tone—Select the ringing tone   for incoming calls.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Main display >   Ringing volume—Set the volume of   your ringing tone.   Wallpaper > Select wallpaper >   Images, Video clips, Graphics, or a   user-created folder > Open.   Light indicator—Turn the light   indicator on or off with On or Off.   Vibrating alert—Turn the vibrating   alert On or Off.   2. Browse your selected folder   containing the graphics or image   of your desired wallpaper.   Message alert tone—Select the tone for   received messages.   3. When you arrive at the image of   your choice, select Options > Set as   wallpaper.   Keypad tones—Set the volume of your   keypad tones (or turn them off).   Warning tones—Turn warning and   confirmation tones On or Off.   4. To activate or deactivate   wallpaper, in standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Main display >   Wallpaper > On or Off.   Alert for—Define which caller groups   the selected profile will accept or   decline. See "Caller groups," p. 35.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   47   S e t t i n g s   Screen saver   Backlight time-out   In standby mode, select Menu >   You can choose how long to set the   Settings > Main display > Screen saver backlights on. In standby mode, select   > On, Off, Screen savers (Image, Slide   Menu > Settings > Main display   set, or Video clip), or Time-out.   >Backlight time-out > 15 seconds or   Personalise (to enter the time-out   ranging from 15 seconds to 5 minutes).   Power saver   You can turn the power saver on and   off. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Main display > Power saver   > On or Off.   ■ Mini display settings   Power saver   You can turn the power saver on and   off. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Mini display > Power saver >   On or Off.   Colour schemes   You can change the colour of some   display components in your device,   such as indicators and signal bars.   ■ Time and date   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Main display > Colour   schemes and the colour scheme of   your choice.   settings   Clock   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date > Clock >   Choose a banner   Banner is a carrier-dependent feature. Show clock or Hide clock, Set the time,   Time zone or Time format.   If your wireless service provider or   network operator supportsthis feature,   you can choose whether the display   shows the operator logo when the   phone is in the idle state.   Date   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date > Date >   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Main display > Banner >   Default or Personalise.   Show date or Hide date, Set the date,   Date format, or Date separator.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   48   S e t t i n g s   Date and time auto-update   ■ Call settings   Auto-update is a network service. See   "Network Services," p. vii. If your   wireless service provider or network   operator supports this feature, you can   allow the digital network to set the   clock, which is useful when you are out   of your home area, for instance when   you have traveled to another network   or time zone.   Anykey answer   Anykey answer enables you to answer   an incoming call. Briefly press any key   except the right selection key or   end key.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Anykey answer > On   or Off.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date > Auto-   update of date & time > On, Confirm   first, or Off.   Automatic redial   Occasionally, your network may   experience heavy traffic, resulting in a   fast busy signal when you dial.   With automatic redial activated, your   device redials the number (number of   times is specified by the network),   and notifies you when the network is   available.   If you use the Auto-update of date &   time option while outside your digital   network, you may be prompted to   enter the time manually. Network time   will replace the time and date when   you reenter your digital network.   If your battery has been removed or   has discharged outside the digital   network, you may be prompted to   enter the time manually (when the   battery is replaced or recharged, and   you are still outside of the digital   network).   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Automatic redial >   On or Off.   Speed dial   You can activate or deactivate speed   dial. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Speed dialling > On or   Off. See "Set up speed dial," p. 35.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   49   S e t t i n g s   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 the PIN,   if required).   Open fold to answer   By default, your phone answers an   incoming call when you open the fold.   You can change the default setting to   have your phone not answer calls with   the fold open.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Answer when fold is   opened > On or Off.   4. Enter the required information   (access number or prefix and card   number), and select OK to confirm   your entries.   Calling card   5. Select Card name, enter the card   If you use a calling card for long   distance calls, you can save the calling   card numbers in your device. Your   device can store up to four calling   cards. Contact your calling card   company for more information.   name, and select OK.   Make calls   After you have saved your calling card   information in your device, you can   make a call using your calling card.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Save information   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Calling card.   Settings > Call > Calling card.   2. Enter your lock code, and select OK.   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   2. Enter your security code, and select   OK. See "Change lock code," p. 56.   3. Select your desired calling card.   3. Scroll to one of the four card   memory locations, and select   Options > Edit > Dialling sequence   and one of the following sequence   types:   4. Press the end key to return to   standby mode; then enter the   phone number, including any prefix   (such as 0 or 1) that your calling   card may require when you make a   calling card call. See your calling   card for instructions   Access no.+ phone no.+ card no.—   Dial the access number, the phone   number, then the card number (and 5. Press and hold the call key for a few   the PIN, if required).   seconds until Card call appears.   Access no.+ card no.+ phone no.—   Dial the access number, the card   number (and the PIN, if required),   then the phone number.   6. When you hear the tone or system   message, select OK.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   50   Normal—The device receives   International prefix   incoming calls as usual.   You can store an international dialling   prefix into your device. In standby   mode, select Menu > Settings > Call >   International prefix.   Data calls only—The device receives   only data calls.   Fax calls only—The device receives   only fax calls.   In standby mode, when you enter +   (press * twice) at the beginning of a   phone number, your device   automatically inserts the international   dialling prefix that you have stored   after you press the call key. See "Insert   dialling codes," p. 28.   2. When finished with receiving the   Data or Fax call, the phone will   return to Normal mode.   Data transfer   You can view the transmission speed   when sending or receiving data and   fax calls.   Data or fax calls   Data and fax calling is a network   service. See "Network Services," p. vii.   If your wireless service provider or   network operatorsupportsthisfeature,   you can set up the device to send or   receive data and fax calls with a   terminal, such as a PDA or PC,   connected.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Data/fax calls > Data   rate display > Graphic or Off.   Call summary   Your device can display the time spent   on a call when you hang up. In standby   mode, select Menu > Settings > Call >   Call summary > On or Off.   For better performance during data   calls, place the device on a stationary   surface. Do not move the device by   holding it in your hand during a data   call.   Ringing tone for no caller ID   You can select a different ringing tone   For more information on connectivity,   refer to the PC/PDA Connectivity Guide   from the Nokia website at   for calls received with no caller ID.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Ringing tone for no   caller ID > On or Off.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call > Data/fax calls >   Incoming data/fax call and one of   the following options:   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   51   S e t t i n g s   DTMF tones   ■ Phone settings   DTMF tones are the tones that sound   when you press the keys on your device   keypad. You can use DTMF tones for   many automated dial-up services such   as banking and airlines or for entering   your voice mailbox number and   password.   Phone language   The phone language affects time   and date formats of the clock, clock,   and calendar.   Memory status   DTMF tones are sent during an active   call. You can send them manually from   your device keypad, or send them   automatically by saving them in your   device.   You can view the size of memory   available on your device. In standby   mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone   > Memory status.   You can view the size of memory   available for application installations.   In standby mode, select Menu > Extras   > Memory.   Set type   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone > DTMF tones >   Manual DTMF tones and one of the   following options:   Automatic keyguard   You can set the keypad of your device   to lock automatically after a preset   time delay.   Continuous—Used to set the tone   sound for as long as you press and hold   a key.   Fixed—Used to send tones of the   duration you specify in the DTMF tone   length option.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone > Automatic   keyguard > On or Off.   Off—Used to turn off tones. No tones   2. If you select On, Set delay: is   are sent when you press a key.   displayed.   Set length   3. Enter the delay time (in mm:ss   You can specify DTMF tone length for   the Fixed option. In standby mode,   select Menu > Settings > Phone >   DTMF tones > DTMF tone length >   Short (0.1 seconds) or Long (0.5   seconds).   format), and select OK.   When keyguard is on, it may be   possible to dial the emergency number   programmed into your device.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   52   S e t t i n g s   Note: Using voice tags may be   difficult in a noisy   environment or during an   emergency, so you should not   rely on voice dialling in all   circumstances.   Start-up tone   You can select to have a start-up tone   when you first turn on your device.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone > Start-up tone >   On or Off.   Hands-free operation   Help text activation   You can set as many as 16 voice   commands to enable hands-free   operation of certain features in your   device.   Your device displays brief descriptions   for most menu items. When you arrive   at a feature or menu, pause for about   14 seconds and wait for the help text   to display. If necessary, use the scroll   key to page through the full help text.   Assign a voice tag to a   command   Before using voice commands, you   must first add a voice tag to the device   function.   The default setting for help text is On.   However, you can turn help text on or   off. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone > Help text   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   activation > On or Off.   Settings > Voice commands.   2. Select the device function you   want to tag: Profiles, Voice   mailbox, Radio, Voice recorder, or   Call register.   ■ Voice commands   Before using voice tags, note the   following:   • Voice tags are not language-   dependent, but depend on the   speaker’s voice.   3. If necessary, select an option   associated with that function.   4. Select Start, and speak the voice   tag clearly into the microphone.   Do not select Quit unless you want   to cancel the recording.   • • You must say the name exactly as   you said it when you recorded it.   Voice tags are sensitive to   background noise. Record voice   tags, and use them in a quiet   environment.   The device replays and saves the   recorded tag. appears next to   commands with voice tags assigned.   • Very short names are not accepted.   Use long names, and avoid similar   names for different numbers.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   53   S e t t i n g s   Activate a voice command   After you have associated a voice tag   with a function in your device, to issue   a command, speak the voice tag.   Headset   Important: The headset may   affect your ability to hear   sounds around you. Do not use the   headset in situations that may   endanger your safety.   1. In standby mode, press and hold   the right selection key or voice key.   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   2. With Speak now displayed,   pronounce the voice tag clearly   into the microphone.   Default profile—Choose the profile you   want automatically activated with a   headset connected.   With the voice tag found, the device   displays Found:, and plays the   recognised voice tag through the   earpiece. The function you requested is   activated.   Automatic answer—Answer calls   automatically after one ring with a   headset connected. Select On or Off.   Options   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active whilst General   profile is active.   After you have associated a voice tag   to a command, you can select one of   the following options:   Playback—Listen to the voice   command tag.   Hands-free operation   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   Change—Change the voice command.   Delete—Erase the voice command tag.   Default profile—Choose the profile you   want automatically activated with   your device connected to a car kit.   ■ Enhancement   settings   Automatic answer—Answer calls   automatically after one ring with a car   kit connected. Select On or Off.   The enhancement settings menu is   shown only if the device has been   connected to a compatible   enhancement. In standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Enhance-ments >   Headset, Handsfree, Loopset, Text   phone, Music stand, or Charger.   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active whilst General   profile is active.   Lights—Choose to keep the device   lights always on, or to shut off   automatically after several seconds.   Select On or Automatic.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   54   S e t t i n g s   Loopset   ■ Security settings   The LPS-4 loopset is recommended for   use with your device. Select the option   of your choice to enter the submenu   and modify its settings.   When first accessing the security   settings, enter the preset lock code.   The default setting for lock code is   12345. Depending on your wireless   service provider or network operator,   the preset lock code can be a four digit   number such as 1234 or 0000. If none   of these work, contact your wireless   service provider or network operator   for help.   Default profile—Choose the profile you   want to be automatically activated   when your device is connected to a   loopset.   Automatic answer—Answer calls   automatically after one ring when a   loopset is connected. Select On or Off.   Phone lock   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active whilst General   profile is active.   The phone lock feature protects your   device from unauthorised outgoing   calls or unauthorised access to   information stored in the device.   With phone lock activated, Phone   locked appears each time you turn your   device on or off.   Charger   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   With the device locked, calls may still   be possible to the official emergency   number programmed into your device.   Default profile—Choose the profile you   want automatically activated with   your device connected to the charger.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Lights—Choose to keep the device   lights always on, or to shut off   automatically after several seconds.   Select On or Automatic.   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   3. Select Phone lock and one of the   following options:   Off—Immediately turns off the   device lock feature.   Lock now—Immediately turns on   the device lock feature.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   55   S e t t i n g s   On power-up—Turns on the device   Change lock code   lock feature the next time you turn   the device on.   The preset lock code, by default, is the   last four digits of your phone number.   Depending on your wireless service   provider or network operator,   the preset lock code can be a four digit   number such as 1234 or 0000. If none   of these work, contact your wireless   service provider or network operator   for help.   With Lock now selected, you must   enter your lock code before the device   can function normally. With the lock   code accepted, your device functions   normally.   Call not allowed appears if you attempt   to place a call with your device locked.   To answer a call with phone lock on,   select Answer, or press the call key.   To ensure the security of your device,   you may want to change the preset   lock code to your own selected four   digit number. Avoid using codes similar   to emergency numbers such as 111 or   000 or 911 to prevent accidental   dialling of the emergency number.   Allow numbers   With phone lock on, the only outgoing   calls you can make are to the   emergency number programmed into   your device (for example, 111 or 000 or   911) or the number stored in the   Allowed number when lock active   location:   If you enter an incorrect lock code five   times in a row, your device may ask you   for the security code. By default, the   security code is 12345, a five digit   number.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Note: With the wrong lock   code entered five times in   succession, your phone will   not accept your correct lock   code for 5 minutes, even if you   power off the device between   incorrect entries.   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   3. Select Allowed number when lock   active. With an empty folder   selected, select Assign, and enter   the phone number; or select Assign   > Search to recall the number from   your contacts list. Select OK.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   3. Select Change lock code.   To call the allowed phone number,   in standby mode, scroll down to   highlight the number you want to call,   or enter it on the keypad, and then   press the call key to place the call.   4. Enter the new lock code (must be 4   characters in length).   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   56   S e t t i n g s   5. Reenter the new lock code for   5. Select whether to block or allow   numbers:   verification, and select OK.   When changing your lock code, make   sure you store it in a safe place, away   from your device. Avoid entering   access codes similar to emergency   numbers to prevent accidental   emergency calls.   Blocked numbers—Set the numbers   the phone can only block, allowing   all the rest.   Allowed numbers—Set the numbers   the phone can only call or receive,   blocking all the rest.   6. Select one of these options: Select,   Add restriction (unavailable with   memory full), Edit (unavailable   with no number added), or Delete   (unavailable with no number   added).   Call restrictions   Select call restrictions to block or allow   numbers for incoming and outgoing   calls. With any numbers entered as   allowed numbers, all those entered as   blocked numbers are ignored. With a   number blocked, the phone blocks any   call from it, and send the caller to the   voice mail.   Note: With restricted calls,   you may still call the official   emergency number   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   programmed into your device.   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK. Voice privacy   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   Voice privacy is a network service.   See "Network Services," p. vii. If your   wireless service provider or network   operator supports this feature, the   voice privacy feature protects the   privacy of your current phone   3. Select Call restrictions.   4. Select the types of calls you want   to restrict:   Restrict outgoing calls—Set   conversation from other callers placing   phone calls on your same network.   restrictions on making calls.   Restrict incoming calls—Set   restrictions on receiving calls.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Security.   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   3. Select Voice privacy > On or Off.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   57   S e t t i n g s   Roaming options   You can set your device to roam or   search for another network when you   are not in your home area.   ■ Application settings   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Application settings.   2. Scroll to one of the following   submenus to activate options for   preset or downloaded games or   applications.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network > Roaming   options and one of the following   options:   Application sounds—Select On or   Off.   Home only—You can make and   receive calls in your home area   only.   Application lights—Select App.   defined or Default.   Automatic—The device   Application vibration—Select On or   Off.   automatically searches for service   in another digital network. With no   service found, the device uses   analogue service. The roaming rate   applies when not in the home   service area.   ■ Network   The menu options you see in your   device depend on your service   provider’s network. The network   determines which options actually   appear in the device menu. Check with   your service provider for more   information.   2. Select OK, if necessary, to confirm   the activation.   Mode   You can choose whether your device   uses digital or analogue service.   The Network menu enables you to   personalise the way your device   chooses a network in which to operate   while you are within or outside of your   primary or home system. Your device is   set to search for the most cost-   effective network. If your device   cannot find a preferred network, it   selects a network automatically based   on the option you choose in the   Network menu.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network > Mode and one of   the following service options:   Digital preferred—The device works in   digital mode but will also work in   analogue mode with digital mode   unavailable.   Digital only—The device only works in   digital mode.   Analogue only—The device only works   in analogue mode.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   58   S e t t i n g s   Activate   ■ Network services   The following options may not all   appear in the display. They will only   appear in the display if the relevant   feature code has been entered into   the phone.   The following features are network   services. See "Network Services," p. vii.   Store a feature code   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services >   Network feature setting.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services > Call   divert and one of the following   options:   2. Enter the feature code from your   service provider (for example,   *633), and select OK.   Divert all calls—Divert all calls to   the number you specify.   3. Select the type of service that   matches the feature code you   entered (for example, Call divert).   Divert if busy—Divert incoming   calls when you are in a call.   Divert if not answered—Divert   incoming calls to another number   if you are unable to answer. You   can set a delay before diverting   takes place.   The activated feature code is now   stored in your device, and you are   returned to the Feature code: field.   Continue entering other feature   codes (for example, *633), or press   the end key to return to standby   mode. When you enter a network   feature code successfully, the   feature becomes visible in the   Network services menu.   Divert if out of reach—Divert   incoming calls when your device is   off.   2. Select Activate.   3. Enter the number to which your   calls, data, or other information   will be diverted, and select OK.   Call diverting   Call diverting tells your network to   redirect incoming calls to another   number. Call diverting is a network   service and may not work the same in   all networks, so contact your wireless   service provider or network operator   for availability.   Cancel   In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services > Call   divert > Cancel all diverts. Cancel all   diverts may affect your ability to   receive voice mail messages. Contact   your wireless service provider or   network operator for specific details.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   59   S e t t i n g s   ■ 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. In standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Restore factory sett..   2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.   See "Change lock code," p. 56.   Note: Depending on your   wireless service provider or   network operator, your device   may sometimes ask you for the   security code (defaulted to   12345) instead of the lock   code.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   60   O r g a n i s e r   10. Organiser   Your device contains features to help   organise your everyday life, including   an alarm clock, calendar, notes, todo   list, calculator, countdown timer, and   stopwatch.   Repeat alarm   You can set the alarm to repeat.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock > Repeat   alarm.   ■ Alarm clock   Set the alarm tone   If the alarm time arrives with the   device switched off, the device   You can set which tone to play when   the alarm sounds. In standby mode,   select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock   > Alarm tone > Standard, Radio, or   Open Gallery to choose the tone you   want to use.   switches itself on and starts sounding   the alarm tone. If you select Stop, the   device asks whether you want to   activate the device for calls. Select No   to switch off the device or Yes to make   and receive calls. Do not select Yes   when wireless phone use may cause   interference or danger.   If you set your alarm to Radio, use an   accessory that supports FM stereo.   Snooze time-out   Set or change alarm setting To set the alarm snooze time, select   Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock >   Snooze time-out > 5 minutes, 10   minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60   minutes, or Other (to enter up to 60   The alarm clock depends on the device   clock, which sounds an alert anytime   you specify and even works with the   device turned off.   minutes snooze time).   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm   time > On.   Alarm conditions   When the alarm sounds, your device   beeps, vibrates (if vibrating alert is on   for currently active profile), and the   2. Enter the time for the alarm in   hh:mm format.   3. Alarm on appears briefly in the   display lights up.   display, and   standby mode.   appears in   With the device on, select Stop to shut   the alarm off or Snooze. With Snooze   selected, the alarm stops for 10   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   61   O r g a n i s e r   minutes, and Snooze on appears in the 2. Enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy),   display.   and select OK.   If you do not press a key, the alarms   stops (snoozes) for 10 minutes, then   sounds again. You can also select   Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock >   Snooze time-out to reset the snooze   time.   Note a specific date   You can apply five types of notes to   your calendar. Your device asks for   further information depending on   which note you choose. You also have   the option to set an alarm for any note   you select.   Turn an alarm off   In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm time   > Off.   1. Go to the date for which you want   to set a reminder. See "Go to a   date," p. 62.   2. From the monthly view (with the   go-to date highlighted), select   Options > Make a note and one of   the following note types:   ■ Calendar   The calendar keeps track of reminders,   calls you need to make, meetings, and   birthdays, which can even sound an   alarm for any of these events.   Meeting—Enter a subject, location,   and a start and end date and time.   Monthly view provides an overview of   the selected month and weeks,   enabling 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.   Call—Enter a phone number, a   name, and the date and time.   Birthday—Enter the person’s name,   date and year of birth.   Memo—Enter a subject and a start   and end date.   Open   Reminder—Enter the subject and   date of your reminder.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Calendar, or press the   right scroll key. Scroll to move the   cursor in some calendar views.   You are given the option to set an   alarm.   3. Enter your note, and select Save.   Go to a date   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Calendar > Options >   Go to date.   View notes (day view)   After you have created calendar notes,   you can view them.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   62   O r g a n i s e r   Send note—Send the note to   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Calendar.   another device as a text message or   in calendarto-calendar format by   way of multimedia messages or   SMS.   2. Scroll to the date containing the   note that appears in bold type, and   select View.   Copy—Copy the note for you to   paste to another date.   Options while viewing a list   of notes   Settings—Set the date and time,   date and time format, the day each   week starts and whether you want   your notes to autodelete after a   specified time.   1. Select Options while viewing a   day’s note to display the following:   The options listed below are   available while viewing the header   of a note.   Go to to-do list—Jump to the to-do   list on your calendar.   Make a note—Create a new note   for the selected date.   2. Select an option to activate it or   enter its submenu.   Delete—Delete the note.   Edit—Edit the note.   Send a note   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Move—Move the note to another   date on your calendar.   Organiser > Calendar.   Repeat—Set the note (except for   birthday note) to recur on a regular   basis (daily, weekly, biweekly,   monthly, and yearly).   2. Scroll to the date that appears in   bold type, containing the note you   want to send, and select View.   3. Scroll to the note you want to send,   and select Options > Send note >   Send as message (Text message or   Multimedia msg.) or Via calendar.   Go to date—Jump to another date   on your calendar.   Go to today—Jump to the current   date on your calendar.   4. If you selected Via calendar, enter   the number for the recipient, or   select Search to retrieve a number   from the contacts list, and select   OK.   5. If you selected Send as message   (Text message or Multimedia msg.),   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   63   O r g a n i s e r   the note appears as a text message   in the display.   ■ Notes   You can write and save information in   Notes and send notes using   • Select Send to > Send to   number, Send to e-mail, Send   multimedia or text message.   In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Notes. With no notes   created, select Add note, create your   note, and select Save when done. With   notes already created, highlight the   note you want to use, and select View   to read or Options > Make a note,   Delete, Edit, Send note (Send as   message), or Delete all notes.   to many, or Send to distrib. list.   • Enter the number for the   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from the   contacts list, and select Send.   Receive notes   When you receive a calendar note in   calendar-to-calendar format, your   device displays Calendar note received.   ■ To-do list   • To view calendar notes, select   Show, and if necessary, scroll to   view the entire message.   Use the to-do list feature to keep track   of your tasks. You can save a note for a   task, select a priority level for the note   and mark it as done when you have   completed it. You can sort the notes by   priority or by date.   • • To save calendar notes after   viewing, select Options > Save.   To discard calendar notes after   viewing, select Exit or Options >   Discard.   Add a to-do note   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   When you receive a calendar note   or text message, a message   notification appears in standby   mode. You can save the note in   your calendar and set an alarm for   any date and time.   Organiser > To-do list.   2. If there are no notes, select Add   note.   3. Enter the subject of the to-do note,   and select Save.   4. Select High, Medium, or Low   priority.   5. Enter the due date and time to set   the alarm.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   64   O r g a n i s e r   Mark note as done or Mark as not   done—Mark a note or task as   completed or not; if completed, no   more reminders will follow.   View a to-do note   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > To-do list.   2. Highlight a to-do note, and select   Delete—Delete the note.   Options and one of the following:   Edit priority—Change the priority to   Add—Add another note.   high, medium, or low.   Delete—Delete the note.   Send—Send the note to another   device, as a text or multimedia   message, or as a calendar note to   another compatible device.   Mark note as done or Mark as not   done—Mark a note or task as   completed or not; if completed, no   more reminders will follow.   Go to calendar—Leave the to-do   list, and go to the calendar.   Sort by deadline—Sort the notes   according to their deadline.   Save to calendar—Save the to-do   note to a date on your calendar.   Send—Send the note to another   device, as a text or multimedia   message, or as a calendar note to   another compatible device.   ■ Calculator   The calculator in your device adds,   subtracts, multiplies, divides,   Go to calendar—Leave the to-do   list, and go to the calendar.   calculates the square and the square   root, changes the sign of the number   entered, and converts currency values.   Save to calendar—Save the to-do   note to a date on your calendar.   Delete done notes—Delete all the   completed to-do notes.   Note:This calculator, designed   for simple calculations, has   limited accuracy.   Delete all notes—Delete all the   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   to-do notes in the list.   Organiser > Calculator.   3. View the to-do note, and select   Edit to edit the note or Options to   select from the following:   2. Enter the first number in the   calculation. Press # for a decimal   point if necessary.   Deadline—Set a deadline for the   note, listing any uncompleted   notes if existing.   To change the sign, select Options   > Change sign, or scroll up or down.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   65   O r g a n i s e r   To perform a square or square root   2. Enter the exchange rate (press # to   calculation, select Options >   insert a decimal), and select OK.   Square or Square root.   3. In standby mode, enter the   To cycle through the add (+),   subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide   (/) characters, press *.   currency amount to be converted.   4. Select Options > In domestic or In   foreign.   3. Enter the second number in your   calculation.   In domestic—converts foreign   currency to domestic currency.   4. Select Equals to complete   calculation or Options if more   functions are required.   In foreign—converts domestic   currency to foreign currency.   5. If you do not enter an exchange   rate, the device will prompt you to   do so. Select OK. You can edit the   exchange rate at anytime.   Currency converter   You can convert foreign currency to   domestic, or vice versa, directly in   standby mode or from the Calculator   menu.   ■ Countdown timer   The countdown timer in your device   enables you to enter a specific time (up   to 99 hours and 59 minutes). When the   time runs out, your device sounds an   alarm.   Note: When you change base   currency, you must enter the   new rates because all   previously set exchange rates   are set to zero.   Note: The countdown timer   only works when the device is   on. When you turn off your   device, the timer is no longer   active.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Calculator > Options >   Exchange rate > Foreign unit in   domestic units or Domestic unit in   foreign units.   Foreign unit in domestic units—The   number of home units cost to make   one unit of foreign currency.   Set the timer   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Timer > Normal timer,   Interval timer, or Settings.   Domestic unit in foreign units—The   number of foreign units cost to   make one unit of your home   currency.   Use Normal timer to measure the   countdown time for tasks that   have one period (timer name).   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   66   O r g a n i s e r   Select Interval timer to save sets of   countdown times with more than   one period.   ■ Stopwatch   You can use the stopwatch in your   device to track time. The stopwatch   displays time in hours, minutes,   seconds, and fractions of a second in   hh:mm:ss.ss format.   2. Enter the time (in hh:mm:ss   format), and select OK.   3. Enter a note for the timer, and   Using the stopwatch or allowing it to   run in the background when using   other features increases the demand   on battery power and reduces the   battery life.   select Start.   appears in standby mode with the   countdown timer set. When the time   runs out, your device sounds an alarm,   displays the timer note, vibrates (if   set), and flashes its lights.   Measure time   Press any key during the alarm to stop   the alarm. After 30 seconds the timer   alert stops automatically.   1. In standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Stopwatch > Split   timing or Lap timing > Start. The   running time is displayed.   Change the time   Split timing—You can use the split   time function for such things as a   long distance race when you need   to pace yourself. Select Split to   note the lapsed time. The timer   continues to run and the split time   appears below the running time.   Each time you select Split, the new   measured time appears at the   beginning of the list.   After you have set the timer, you can   change the time.   1. With a normal timer set, in standby   mode, select Menu > Organiser >   Timer > Change time.   2. Enter the new time, and select OK.   3. Leave the note as it was, or enter a   new note, and select Start.   Interrupt 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   After you have set the timer, you can   stop the timer. In standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Timer > Stop   timer.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   67   O r g a n i s e r   Lap, the new measured time   Options   You can choose the following options   appears at the beginning of the list.   2. Select Stop to end the timing and   display the total time or Stop >   Options > Start or Reset to   when you use the stopwatch:   Continue—Appears when the   stopwatch is working in the   background.   continue or reset timing.   Show last— Appears when you have   saved a split or lap time and displays   the last time saved.   Lap and split times   To save a time while the clock is   running, select Stop > Save, enter a   name for the measurement, and select   OK. If you do not enter a name, the   total time is used as the default title   for the lap or split time.   Split timing—Asks if you want to   discontinue previous timing.   Lap timing—Asks if you want to   discontinue previous timing.   To view a saved time, in standby mode, View times—Enables you to browse the   select Menu > Organiser >   saved times.   Stopwatch > Show last or View times.   Delete times—Enables you to delete   any saved times. You can delete the   saved times one by one or all at once.   To delete a saved time from   Stopwatch, select View times and the   time to delete, and select Delete > Yes;   or select Delete times > One by one or   Delete all.   Operation note   If you press the end key and return to   standby mode, the clock continues to   run in the background, and   appears in the upper left corner.   To return to the stopwatch screens,   in standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Stopwatch > Continue.   To stop the clock, select Stop.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   68   E x t r a s   11. Extras   Challenge yourself or a friend to one of   the fun games in your device. Some   menus listed are network services.   Contact your wireless service provider   or network operator for more   from sources that offer   adequate protection against   harmful software.   information. To download games or   applications, select either the Games   or Collection menu.   ■ Memory   You can view the size of memory   available for games or application   installations. In standby mode, select   Menu > Extras > Memory.   ■ Games   In standby mode, select Menu > Extras   > Games to display the games on your   device: Games are Snake Ex2 and   Galaxy Balls.   Note: Only install applications   from sources that offer   adequate protection against   harmful software.   ■ Collection   Collections is a network service.   See "Network Services," p. vii. If your   wireless service provider or network   operator supports this feature, you will   find useful applications preinstalled on   your device. Also, you can manage and   download new Java applications that   may be offered by your wireless service   provider or network operator.   An application may require a few   seconds to load. When you open an   application, wait for the launch screen   to disappear. At that point, the   application is ready.   In standby mode, select Menu > Extras   > Collection and an application.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   69   M o b i l e w e b   12. Mobile web   Minibrowser is a network service. See   "Network Services," p. vii.   ■ Mobile Internet   access   Your device has a built-in browser you   can use to connect to selected services   on the mobile internet. If your wireless   service provider or network operator   supports this feature, then you can   view weather reports, check news or   flight times, view financial   Because mobile Internet content is   designed to be viewed from your   device, your wireless service provider   or network operator is now your   mobile Internet service provider as   well.   It is likely that your wireless service   provider or network operator has   created a home page and set up your   browser to go to this page when you   log on to the mobile Internet. At your   service provider’s home page, you may   find links to a number of other sites.   information, and much more. The web   browser on your device can display   WAP-based content.   Your device may have some bookmarks   loaded for sites not affiliated with   Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or   endorse these sites. If you choose to   access them, you should take the same   precautions, for security or content, as   you would with any internet site.   It should not be necessary to manually   configure the browser on your device.   Normally this is done by your wireless   service provider or network operator   after you subscribe to the feature.   Contact your wireless service provider   or network operator if you have   The security icon does not indicate   that the data transmission between   the gateway and the content server (or   place where the requested resource is   stored) is secure. The service provider   secures the data transmission between   the gateway and the content server.   problems using the browser.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   70   M o b i l e w e b   Receive a call while online   If your data connection is not active,   you may still be able to receive a voice   call while using the WAP browser.   ■ Sign on   In standby mode, select Menu >   Mobile web.   After a brief pause, your device   attempts to connect to your wireless   service provider or network operator’s   home page. If you receive an error   message, your device may not be set up   for browsing. Contact your wireless   service provider or network operator to   make sure that your device is   • To answer the incoming call, press   the call key.   • To reject the incoming call, press   the end key (a carrier-dependent   feature).   While in the voice call, you are not able   to load new pages in the browser.   configured properly.   Note: If your data connection   is active, the incoming calls   are automatically diverted to   voice mail, depending on your   carrier.   ■ Navigate the mobile   Internet   Since your device screen is much   smaller than a computer screen,   mobile Internet content is displayed   differently than you may be   accustomed to seeing. This section   contains guidelines for using the keys   to navigate a WAP site.   Make an emergency call   while online   You can end your data connection and   make an emergency call.   1. To close your mobile Internet   connection, press the end key.   Phone keys   • Press the power key to display the   minibrowser home screen.   2. Press the end key as many times as   needed to clear the display and   ready the device for calls.   • Scroll up or down to browse the   WAP site.   3. Enter the emergency number for   your present location (for example,   111 or 000 or 911). Emergency   numbers vary by location.   • • Select an item.   To enter letters and numbers, press   a key from 0–9.   4. Press the call key.   • To enter special characters, press *.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   71   M o b i l e w e b   Clear the cache and   disconnect   A cache is a memory location that is   used to store data temporarily. If you   have tried to access or have accessed   confidential information requiring   passwords, empty the cache after each   use. The information or services you   have accessed are stored in the cache.   To empty the cache while in the   browser menu, select Menu >   Advanced > Clear > Cache from the   home page. To clear the cache and   power off your device, press and hold   the power key.   To close your mobile internet   connection while browsing, press the   end key.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   72   P C c o n n e c t i v i t y   13. PC connectivity   3. Click on the folders to display a   window that shows the contents of   the folder on the device.   ■ USB data transfer   You can transfer data such as music,   photos, and videos from your device to   a compatible PC or from a compatible   PC to your device using a DKU-2 USB   data cable. The cable is connected to   your device correctly when the   4. Open a second instance of   Windows Explorer, and display the   contents of the folder on your PC   where you have MP3 files, photo   files, or video files stored.   arrowhead points toward the display   screen. Disconnect the USB data cable   from the device to make a call.   5. Select the files on your PC that you   want to transfer to the device.   Use the Nokia Audio Manager software   to handle your music files, and transfer 6. Drag and drop the files from the   them from the PC to your device. See   "Nokia PC Suite," p. 74.   second window into the first   window, and place them in a folder.   7. The files are transferred to the   device and can be played or   Transfer with Windows   Explorer   accessed by the media player.   After you have installed the Nokia   Audio Manager, it is possible to use   Windows Explorer to transfer music,   photo, and video files to your device   and from your device to your PC.   If you select files that require more   memory than the memory capacity   of the device, an error note   appears. Deselect some of the files   until the selected files fit the   memory.   1. Connect your PC and your device   with a DKU-2 USB cable. Data   enhancement connected is   8. Disconnect the USB cable by   double-clicking the green arrow on   the taskbar at the bottom of your   PC screen. A pop-up window   displayed on your device.   2. Open Windows Explorer. Your   device appears as a local drive   (named by Nokia 3155) with a drive   letter assigned to it.   displays Unplug orEject Hardware.   9. Click on USB device in the   hardware devices window. A pop-   up window displays Stop a   Hardware device.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   73   P C c o n n e c t i v i t y   10. Highlight USB device and click OK. from the software downloads   The pop-up window displays Safe   to Remove Hardware, with The   ‘USB Device’ device can now be   safely removed from the system.   Select OK.   Some of the features in your device   require network support. Contact your   service provider for availability and   configuration instructions.   Important: To ensure that all   memory card operations are   completed in a controlled   way, do not unplug the   • • • Nokia Image Converter makes   images usable for multimedia   messages or wallpapers and   transfers them to your device.   connectivity cable until   Nokia Sound Converter edits   polyphonic ringing tones to be   compatible with your device and   transfers them to your device.   Windows notifies you that it is   safe to do so. Uncontrolled   completion of the memory   card operations may cause the   memory card and the   Nokia Content Copier copies   information or backs up   information from your device to   the PC or to another compatible   Nokia device.   information stored on it to   become corrupted. A   corrupted memory card may   have to be formatted before it   can be used again. When a   memory card is formatted, all   information on the card is   permanently lost.   • • Nokia Phone Editor sends text   messages and edits the contact   directory and message settings of   your device.   Nokia PC Sync synchronises the   contacts directory and calendar   between your device and a   compatible PC.   ■ Nokia PC Suite   Nokia PC Suite software is available for   the Nokia 3155. Nokia PC Suite is a   collection of powerful tools that you   can use to manage your device   • • Nokia Connection Manager selects   the connection type between the   PC and the device.   features and data. Each component is a   separate program that includes online   installation instructions, and other   documentation, which are provided   free of charge and can be downloaded   Nokia Phone Browser copies   images and tones from your device   to your PC and vice versa.   Copyright protection may prevent   some images, ring tones, and other   content from being copied, modified,   transferred, or diverted.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   74   E n h a n c e m e n t s   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 AC-3   or AC-4.   Power:   • • • • • Standard Li-Ion Battery (BL-6C)   Standard Travel Charger (AC-3)   Travel Charger (AC-4)   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   Mobile Charger (DC-4)   Charger Adapter (CA-44)   dangerous. For availability of   approved enhancements,   please check with your dealer.   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.   • • Checkregularlythatenhancements   installed in a vehicle are mounted   and are operating properly.   Installation of any complex car   enhancements must be made by   qualified personnel only.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   75   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   15. Battery information   Use the battery only for its intended   purpose. Never use any charger or   battery that is damaged.   ■ Charging and   discharging   Your device is powered by a   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 pocket or   purse. Short-circuiting the terminals   may damage the battery or the   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   designated for this device.   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 battery is fully charged.   Battery performance is particularly   limited in temperatures well below   freezing.   If a replacement battery is being used   for the first time or if the battery has   not been used for a prolonged period, it   may be necessary to connect the   charger then disconnect and reconnect   it to begin charging the battery.   Unplug the charger from the electrical   plug and the device when not in use.   Do not leave a fully charged battery   connected to a charger, since   overcharging may shorten its lifetime.   If left unused, a fully charged battery   will lose its charge over time.   Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as   they may explode. Batteries may also   explode if damaged. Dispose of   batteries according to local   regulations. Please recycle when   possible. Do not dispose as household   waste.   If the battery is completely discharged,   it may take a few minutes before   the charging indicator appears on   the display or before any calls can   be made.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   76   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   2. When you angle the hologram left,   right, down, and up, you should see   1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side   respectively.   ■ 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:   3. Scratch the side of the label to   reveal a 20-digit code, for example,   12345678919876543210. Turnthe   battery so that the numbers are   facing upwards. The 20-digit code   reads starting from the number at   the top row followed by the   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   bottom row.   assistance. Your authorized Nokia   service point or dealer will inspect the   battery for authenticity. If authenticity   cannot be verified, return the battery   to the place of purchase.   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.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   77   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   To create a text message enter the   20-digit code, for example,   may result in poor performance and   damage to your device and its   12345678919876543210, and send to enhancements. It may also invalidate   +44 7786 200276.   any approval or warranty applying to   the device.   To create a text message,   To find out more about original   Nokia batteries, visit   • For countries in Asia Pacific,   excluding India: Enter the 20-digit   code, for example,   12345678919876543210, and   send to +61 427151515.   • For India only: Enter Battery   followed by the 20-digit battery   code, for example, Battery   12345678919876543210,   and send to 5555.   National and international operator   charges will apply.   You should receive a message   indicating whether the code can be   authenticated.   If you need assistance confirming the   battery code, contact your local Nokia   asia.com/carecentrelocator.   What if your battery is   not authentic?   If you cannot confirm that your Nokia   battery with the hologram on the label   is an authentic Nokia battery,   please do not use the battery. Take it to   the nearest authorized Nokia service   point or dealer for assistance. The use   of a battery that is not approved by the   manufacturer may be dangerous and   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   78   C a r e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e   Care and maintenance   Your device is a product of superior   design and craftsmanship and should   be treated with care. The suggestions   below will help you protect your   warranty coverage.   • Do not drop, knock, or shake the   device. Rough handling can break   internal circuit boards and fine   mechanics.   • • • Do not use harsh chemicals,   cleaning solvents, or strong   detergents to clean the device.   • Keep the device dry. Precipitation,   humidity, and all types of liquids or   moisture can contain minerals that   will corrode electronic circuits. If   your device does get wet, remove   the battery, and allow the device to   dry completely before replacing it.   Do not paint the device. Paint can   clog the moving parts and prevent   proper operation.   Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean   any lenses, such as camera,   proximity sensor, and light sensor   lenses.   • Do not attempt to remove the   battery from the device. Nokia   recommends that you take the   device to the nearest authorised   service facility for replacement of   the battery.   • Use only the supplied or an   approved replacement antenna.   Unauthorised antennas,   modifications, or attachments   could damage the device and may   violate regulations governing radio   devices.   • • Do not use or store the device in   dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   and electronic components can be   damaged.   • • Use chargers indoors.   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.   Always create a backup of data you   want to keep, such as contacts and   calendar notes, before sending   your device to a service facility.   All of the above suggestions apply   equally to your device, battery,   charger, or any enhancement. If any   device is not working properly, take it   to the nearest authorised service   facility for service.   • 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.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   79   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   Additional safety information   Your device and its enhancements may manufacturer of the medical device to   contain small parts. Keep them out of   the reach of small children.   determine if they are adequately   shielded from external RF energy or if   you have any questions. Switch off   your device in health care facilities   when any regulations posted in these   areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or   health care facilities may be using   equipment that could be sensitive to   external RF energy.   ■ 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.   This device meets RF exposure   PACEMAKERS   Pacemaker manufacturers recommend   that a minimum separation of 6 inches   (15.3 cm) be maintained between a   wireless device or phone and a   pacemaker to avoid potential   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, messages may   be delayed until such a connection is   available. Ensure the above separation   distance instructions are followed until   the transmission is completed.   interference with the pacemaker.   These recommendations are consistent   with the independent research by and   recommendations of Wireless   Technology Research. To minimise the   potential for interference, persons with   pacemakers should   • Always keep the device more than   6 inches (15.3 cm) from their   pacemaker when the device is   switched on   • • Not carry the device in a breast   pocket   Hold the device to the ear opposite   the pacemaker to minimise the   potential for interference.   ■ Medical devices   Operation of any radio transmitting   equipment, including wireless phones,   may interfere with the functionality of   inadequately protected medical   If you have any reason to suspect that   interference is taking place, switch off   your device immediately.   devices. Consult a physician or the   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   80   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t s i o n   FCC regulations prohibit using your   HEARING AIDS   wireless device while in the air. The use   of wireless telephones in an aircraft   may be dangerous to the operation of   the aircraft, disrupt the wireless   Some digital wireless devices may   interfere with some hearing aids. If   interference occurs, consult your   service provider.   telephone network, and may be illegal.   ■ Vehicles   ■ Potentially explosive   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   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   your vehicle or any equipment that has areas could cause an explosion or fire   been added.   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.   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   materials in the same compartment as   the device, its parts, or enhancements.   For vehicles equipped with an air bag,   remember that an air bags inflate with   great force. Do not place objects,   including installed or portable wireless   equipment in the area over the air bag Failure to observe these instructions   or in the air bag deployment area. If in- may lead to suspension or denial of   vehicle wireless equipment is   improperly installed and the air bag   inflates, serious injury could result.   telephone services to the offender,   legal action, or both.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   81   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t s i o n   profile to activate the device function   before you can make an emergency   ■ Emergency calls   Important: Wireless phones,   including this device, operate   call. Consult this guide or your service   provider. When making an emergency   call, give all the necessary information   as accurately as possible. Your wireless   device may be the only means of   communication at the scene of an   accident. Do not end the call until   given permission to do so.   using radio signals, wireless   networks, landline networks,   and user-programmed   functions. Because of this,   connections in all conditions   cannot be guaranteed. You   should never rely solely on any   wireless device for essential   communications like medical   emergencies.   ■ Certification information   (SAR)   THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL   GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO   WAVES   To make an emergency call, make sure   your device is properly charged before   attempting any emergency calls. If   your battery becomes empty, you   cannot receive or make calls, including   emergency calls and must wait a few   minutes after the charging begins to   place your call.   Your mobile device is a radio   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.   1. If the device is not on, switch it on.   Check for adequate signal strength.   Some networks may require that a   valid UIM (CDMA SIM) card is   properly inserted in the device.   2. Press the end key as many times as   needed to clear the display and   ready the device for calls.   3. Enter the official emergency   number for your present location,   and press the call key. Emergency   numbers vary by location   The exposure standard for mobile   devices employs a unit of   measurement known as the Specific   Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit   stated in the international guidelines is   2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)*. Tests for   If certain features are in use, you may   first need to turn those features off   before you can make an emergency   call. If the device is in an offline or   flight mode you must change the   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   82   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   SAR are conducted using standard   operating positions with the device   transmitting at its highest certified   power level in all tested frequency   national reporting requirements and   the network band. For SAR information   in other regions, please look under   product information at   at the highest certified power level, the   actual SAR of the device while   ■ Battery information   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.   This section provides information   about battery charging times with the   Travel Charger (AC-4) and the   Standard Travel Charger (AC-3), talk   and standby times. Be aware that the   information in this section is subject to   change. For more information, contact   your service provider.   The highest SAR value for this device   when tested for use at the ear is   0.86 W/kg.   Charging times   The following charging times are   approximate with the BL-6C Li-Ion   battery:   SAR values may vary depending on   national reporting and testing   requirements and the network band.   Use of device accessories and   enhancements may result in different   SAR values. Additional SAR   Travel Charger (AC-4): Up to 1 hour   45 minutes   Standard Travel Charger (AC-3): Up   to 3 hours 30 minutes   information may be provided under   product information at   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 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   the public and to account for any   variations in measurements.   Talk time: 3 to 4 hours (digital)   SAR values may vary depending on   Standby time: 6 to 10 days   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   83   Index   Call duration 31   Call forwarding 59   Call register 30   A About your device vii   Activate 59   Call restrictions 57   Call settings 49   Activate a voice command 54   Activate an equaliser set 44   Activate or deactivate 14   Alarm clock 61   Alarm conditions 61   Allow numbers 56   Call summary 51   Caller groups 35   Calling card 50   Calls   answering 10   Allow or block advertisements 24   Allow or block multimedia   reception 23   in-call options 11   making 9   Cancel 59   An incoming call 10   Care and maintenance 79   Certification information (SAR) 82   Change default number 35   Change sending options 20   Change speed dial numbers 36   Change time 67   Answer a call with the   keypad locked 11   Antenna 6   Anykey answer 49   Application setting 58   Assign a key to speed dial 35   Assign a voice tag to a command 53   Assign a voice tag to an entry 36   Automate voicemail 27   Automatic redial 49   Charger   information 76   times 83   Choose a banner 48   Choose Go to functions 5   Clear the cache 72   Clear voice mail icon 29   Collections 69   B Back cover   removing 7   replacing 8   Colour schemes 48   Compose and send 21   Conference calling 10   Configure settings 38   Contacts list 10, 34   add 34   Backlight timeout 48   Batteries and chargers 76   Battery   charging 8   charging times 83   information 76, 83   removing 7   delete 38   edit 37   replacing 7   send 39   talk and standby times 83   Battery information 76   Business cards 39   view 38   Countdown timer 66   Create a custom equaliser set 44   Currency converter 66   C Calculator 65   D Calendar 62   Data or fax calls 51   Data transfer 51   Call and setup voice mail 27   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   84   Date and time auto-update 49   Date setting 48   I Indicators and icons 2   International prefix 51   Interrupt timer 67   Delete all messages in a folder 19   Delete speed dial numbers 36   Deleting call registers 31   Dial a number 36   Dialling codes 28   K Display language 52   Keyguard 12   automatic 52   Keypad 9   Display settings 47, 48   Distribution list 19   DTMF tones 52   Keys and parts 1   E L Emergency calls 82   while using wireless Internet 71   with keypad locked 52   Enhancement settings 54   handsfree 54   Languages 52   Lap and split times 68   Last dialled number 10   Listen to voice messages 27   Lock code 56   Loopset 55   Loudspeaker 11   headset 54   loopset 55   music stand 55   Enhancements 75   Extras 69   M Make calls 50   Measure time 67   Media equaliser 44   Media player 42   Medical devices 80   Memory 52, 69   F Factory settings 60   Feature codes 59   Folders 40   Message folders 18   Messages   G delete 19   Gallery 40, 42   minibrowser messages 29   text messages 15   voice messages 27   Minibrowser 70   Games 69   Get the most out of this guide 3   Go to a date 62   Go to functions 5   Minibrowser duration 33   Minibrowser messages 29   MMS folders 24   MMS settings 23   Mobile web 70   Mode 58   Multimedia messages 22   Music stand 55   H Handsfree 54   Hands-free operation 53   Headset 9, 54   HEARING AIDS 81   Help text 4, 53   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   85   Receive notes 64   N Record speech or sound 44   Repeat alarm 61   Network services vii, 59   Nokia battery authentication   guidelines 77   Reply to multimedia message 26   Restore factory settings 60   Retrieve or reject multimedia   messages 23   Ringing tone for no caller ID 51   Nokia PC Suite 74   Note a specific date 62   Notes 64   Numbers (123) 13   O S Open 62   Safety vi   Open fold to answer 50   Operating environment 80   Operation note 68   Options 43, 44, 54, 68   Options while viewing a list of notes   63   important safety information 80   Save an entry 34   Save contact name and number 34   Save information 50   Save messages 18   Save numbers and text items 34   Screen saver 48   Organise functions 5   Organiser 61, 65   Other MMS settings 24   Scrolling 4   Search for a name 38   Security feature 4   Security settings 55   Send a business card 39   Send a note 63   P PACEMAKERS 80   PC connectivity 73   Personalise a profile 46   Phone at a glance 1   Phone keys 71   Phone lock 55   change lock code 56   Phone menus 3   Set   time 48   Set length 52   Set or change alarm setting 61   Set the alarm tone 61   Set the timer 66   Set type 52   Setting up phone 6   Settings 46   Phone numbers with dialling codes 28   Phone settings 52   Picture messages 21   picture messages 21   Potentially explosive environments 81   Power saver 48   Shared memory viii   Snooze time-out 61   Speed dial 49   Predictive text 13   Profiles 46   Speed dials 35   Standard mode 13   Standby mode 2   Q Start screen 2   Start-up tone 53   Stopwatch 67   Quick keys 2   R T Radio 42   Talk and standby times 83   Text (Abc) 13   Read multimedia messages 26   Receive and save 21   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   86   Text entry 13   W predictive text 13   Wallpaper 47   standard 13   Text messages 15   Themes 47   Wireless Internet 70   make an emergency call 71   receive a call while online 71   sign off 72   Time and date settings 48   Timed profiles 46   To-do list 64   sign on 71   Write and send multimedia   messages 24   Write down voice mailbox number and   process 28   To-do note   add 64   view 65   Tone settings 47, 58   Transfer with Windows Explorer 73   Tune and save a radio channel 43   Turn an alarm off 62   turn phone off 9   Turn phone on 9   Turn the radio on and off 42   U UIM card slot 7   USB data transfer 73   V Vehicles 81   View   call duration 31   call times 31   data/fax call duration 32   dialled numbers 31   minibrowser duration 32   missed calls 30   received calls 30   saved messages 18   to-do note 65   View notes (day view) 62   Voice dialling 36, 53   Voice messages 27   Voice privacy 57   Voice recorder 43   Voice tags 37   Voicemail 27   Volume   adjusting 11   using the loudspeaker 11   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. 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