Nokia 6682 User Manual

User Guide  
Nokia 6682 User Guide  
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Contents  
Configure MMS and Internet settings..........................12  
Insert the memory card.....................................................12  
Eject the memory card.......................................................13  
File manager ........................................................................13  
View memory consumption......................................14  
Memory low..................................................................14  
Memory card tool................................................................14  
Format a memory card ......................................................15  
For your safety...........................................1  
Welcome.....................................................4  
Accessibility solutions.......................................................... 4  
Register your phone.............................................................. 4  
Copyright protection ............................................................4  
Find information about your device................................. 5  
Contact your service provider............................................ 5  
Updates .................................................................................... 5  
Basic Operations......................................16  
Switch the phone on..........................................................16  
Clock .......................................................................................16  
Clock settings...............................................................17  
World clock...................................................................17  
Make calls .............................................................................17  
Volume and loudspeaker control............................18  
Answer or reject a call...............................................18  
1-touch dialing............................................................19  
Conference calling ......................................................19  
Log...........................................................................................20  
Recent calls ..................................................................20  
Call timers .....................................................................20  
Packet data ...................................................................20  
Monitor all communication events........................21  
Your phone.................................................6  
Insert the SIM card and battery........................................ 6  
Charge the battery................................................................7  
Headset.....................................................................................7  
The wrist strap........................................................................ 8  
Keys and parts........................................................................ 8  
Standby mode shortcuts...................................................... 9  
Tips for efficient use...........................................................10  
About the display ................................................................10  
Essential indicators.............................................................10  
Help.........................................................................................11  
Keypad lock (keyguard)......................................................11  
Antenna..................................................................................11  
First settings .........................................................................12  
Adjust camera settings..............................................33  
Record videos ............................................................... 33  
Gallery.................................................................................... 35  
View images.................................................................. 35  
Personalize your phone ...........................22  
Set tones................................................................................ 22  
Offline profile............................................................... 23  
Transfer content from another phone .......................... 23  
Themes—the look of your phone .................................... 24  
Active standby mode.......................................................... 25  
Imaging.....................................................36  
Video editor .......................................................................... 36  
Edit video, sound, and transitions ..........................36  
Image manager....................................................................37  
Image print ...........................................................................38  
Printer selection........................................................... 38  
Print preview ................................................................38  
Print settings ................................................................38  
RealPlayer™...........................................................................38  
Play video or sound clips...........................................39  
Stream content over the air..................................... 39  
Receive RealPlayer settings...................................... 40  
Contacts (phonebook).............................26  
Save names and numbers................................................. 26  
Default numbers and addresses.............................. 26  
Copy contacts ...................................................................... 27  
SIM directory and other services............................ 27  
Ringing tones for contacts............................................... 27  
Voice dialing......................................................................... 28  
Add a voice tag............................................................ 28  
Voice tag call................................................................ 28  
Create contact groups....................................................... 29  
Remove members from a group.............................. 29  
Messaging.................................................41  
Camera and Gallery.................................30  
Writing text.......................................................................... 42  
Traditional text input................................................. 42  
Predictive text input—Predictive text.................... 43  
Copy text to clipboard...............................................44  
Write and send messages................................................. 45  
Receive MMS and e-mail settings .........................46  
Camera................................................................................... 30  
Take pictures................................................................. 30  
Take pictures in a sequence ..................................... 32  
You in the picture—self-timer................................. 32  
The flash......................................................................... 32  
Adjust color and lighting .......................................... 32  
Inbox .......................................................................................47  
Multimedia messages.................................................47  
Data and settings.........................................................47  
Web service messages................................................48  
My folders ............................................................................48  
Mailbox...................................................................................48  
Open the mailbox ........................................................49  
Retrieve e-mail messages..........................................49  
Retrieve e-mail messages automatically..............50  
Delete e-mail messages.............................................50  
Disconnect from the mailbox...................................51  
Outbox....................................................................................51  
View messages .....................................................................51  
Messaging settings.............................................................52  
Text messages...............................................................52  
Multimedia messages.................................................53  
E-mail..............................................................................53  
Web service messages................................................55  
Cell broadcast...............................................................55  
Other settings...............................................................56  
Web...........................................................59  
Receive browser settings...........................................59  
Enter the settings manually.....................................59  
Bookmarks view...................................................................60  
Add bookmarks manually..........................................60  
Send bookmarks...........................................................60  
Make a connection.............................................................60  
Connection security....................................................61  
Browse....................................................................................61  
View saved pages ........................................................62  
Download and purchase items........................................62  
End a connection.................................................................63  
Empty the cache..........................................................63  
Web settings.........................................................................63  
Office........................................................65  
Recorder.................................................................................65  
To-do.......................................................................................65  
Create a task list..........................................................65  
Calculator..............................................................................65  
Calculate percentages................................................65  
Notes.......................................................................................66  
Converter...............................................................................66  
Set base rate.................................................................66  
Calendar................................................... 57  
Create calendar entries......................................................57  
Calendar views .............................................................58  
Set a calendar alarm...................................................58  
Remove calendar entries ...........................................58  
Calendar settings.........................................................58  
View and start conversations.......................................... 75  
Contacts................................................................................. 76  
Administer a group.............................................................77  
Create a new group.................................................... 77  
Add and remove group members............................77  
Chat server settings............................................................ 77  
My own.....................................................67  
Go to—add shortcuts.......................................................... 67  
Delete a shortcut......................................................... 67  
Wallet .................................................................................... 67  
Create a wallet code .................................................. 68  
Store personal card details....................................... 68  
Create personal notes................................................ 68  
Create a wallet profile............................................... 69  
View ticket details....................................................... 69  
Wallet settings............................................................. 70  
Reset the wallet and wallet code........................... 70  
Music player ........................................................................ 70  
Albums and artists views.......................................... 70  
Song list......................................................................... 71  
Playlists.......................................................................... 71  
Play music ..................................................................... 72  
Update your collection .............................................. 72  
Connectivity.............................................79  
Bluetooth connection........................................................ 79  
Bluetooth connection settings................................79  
Send data.......................................................................80  
Pair devices................................................................... 81  
Receive data .................................................................82  
Switch off Bluetooth..................................................82  
PC connections....................................................................82  
CD-ROM......................................................................... 82  
Your phone as a modem............................................82  
Connection manager..........................................................82  
View data connection details .................................. 83  
Remote synchronization ...................................................83  
New synchronization profile....................................84  
Synchronize data.........................................................85  
Device manager................................................................... 85  
Server profile settings................................................ 85  
IM—instant messaging (chat).................73  
Receive IM settings............................................................ 73  
Connect to a server............................................................ 73  
Modify your settings.......................................................... 73  
Search for groups and users ............................................ 74  
Join and leave a group ...................................................... 74  
Chat ........................................................................................ 74  
Record chats................................................................. 74  
Tools......................................................... 86 Troubleshooting.......................................99  
Settings ..................................................................................86  
Phone settings..............................................................86  
Call settings...................................................................87  
Connection settings....................................................88  
Date and time...............................................................91  
Security...........................................................................91  
Call forwarding.............................................................94  
Call restriction..............................................................94  
Network..........................................................................94  
Enhancement settings................................................95  
Voice commands..................................................................95  
Add a voice command to an application..............95  
Application manager..........................................................96  
Install applications and software............................96  
Remove applications and software ........................97  
Application settings....................................................97  
Activation keys—copyright protections.........................98  
Enhancements....................................... 102  
Power....................................................................................102  
Data.......................................................................................102  
Audio.....................................................................................103  
Accessibility........................................................................103  
Car.........................................................................................103  
Imaging and lifestyle........................................................103  
Care and maintenance ......................... 104  
Reference information......................... 105  
Additional Safety Information............ 107  
Index ...................................................... 111  
Notes  
For your safety  
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be  
dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for  
further information.  
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING. Follow any  
restrictions. Don't use the phone where  
blasting is in progress.  
USE SENSIBLY. Use only in the normal  
position as explained in the product  
documentation. Don't touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
SWITCH ON SAFELY. Do not switch the phone  
on when wireless phone use is prohibited or  
when it may cause interference or danger.  
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.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE. Only qualified  
personnel may install or repair this product.  
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES. Useonly  
approved enhancements and batteries. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
INTERFERENCE. All wireless phones may be  
susceptible to interference, which could  
affect performance.  
WATER-RESISTANCE. Your phone is not  
water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS. Follow any  
restrictions. Switch the phone off near  
medical equipment.  
BACK-UP COPIES. Remember to make  
back-up copies or keep a written record of  
all important information.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT. Follow any  
restrictions. Wireless phones can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
CONNECTING TO OTHER PHONES. When  
connecting to any other phone, read its user  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING. Don't use  
the phone at a refueling point. Don't use near  
fuel or chemicals.  
1
 
EMERGENCY CALLS. Ensure the phone  
function of the phone is switched on and in  
service. Press the end key as many times as  
needed to clear the display and return to the  
start screen. Enter the emergency number, then  
press the call key. Give your location. Do not  
end the call until given permission to do so.  
service provider before you can utilize Network Services.  
Your service provider may need to give you additional  
instructions for their use and explain what charges will  
apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect  
how you can use Network Services. For instance, some  
networks may not support all language-dependent  
characters and services.  
Your service provider may have requested that certain  
features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so,  
they will not appear on your device menu. Contact your  
service provider for more information.  
About your device  
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for  
use on the GSM 850, 1800, and 1900 networks. Contact  
your service provider for more information about networks.  
This wireless device is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal  
supporting GPRS service, and is designed to support also  
Release 97 GPRS networks. However, there may be some  
compatibility issues when used in some Release 97  
GPRS networks. For more information, contact your  
service provider.  
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and  
respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.  
Warning: To use any features in this device, other  
than the alarm clock, the phone must be switched  
on. Do not switch the device on when wireless  
phone use may cause interference or danger.  
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL)  
that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device,  
such as MMS, browsing, e-mail, and content downloading  
using browser or over MMS, require network support for  
these technologies.  
Network Services  
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless  
service provider. Many of the features in this device depend  
on features in the wireless network to function. These  
Network Services may not be available on all networks or  
you may have to make specific arrangements with your  
2
For availability of approved enhancements, please check  
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of  
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
Enhancements, batteries,  
and chargers  
Check the model number of any charger before use with this  
phone. This phone is intended for use when supplied with  
power from ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9, ACP-12, and LCH-12.  
Your phone and its enhancements may contain small  
parts. Keep them out of reach of small children.  
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.  
3
Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 6682  
mobile device. Your device provides many functions that  
are practical for daily use, such as a calendar, a clock, an  
alarm clock, and a built-in camera. The camera can be  
used for recording video clips and taking pictures that you  
can, for example, attach as wallpaper in the standby mode  
or as thumbnail pictures in Contacts. See "Camera," p. 30  
and "Gallery," p. 35.  
Accessibility solutions  
Nokia is committed to making mobile devices easy to  
use for all individuals, including those with disabilities.  
For more information, visit www.nokiaaccessibility.com.  
Register your phone  
Make sure to register your phone at  
You can personalize your device with ringing tones and  
themes. See "Personalize your phone," page 22.  
www.warranty.nokiausa.com or 1-888-NOKIA-2U  
(1-888-665-4228) so that we can serve your needs  
better if you should need to call the center or have  
your device repaired.  
Other features on your device are:  
Multimedia messaging. See "Messaging," p. 41.  
Instant messages. See "IM—instant messaging (chat),"  
p. 73.  
Copyright protection  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music  
(including ringing tones) and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
RealPlayer™. See "RealPlayer™," p. 38.  
Bluetooth technology. See "Connectivity," p. 79.  
J2ME™ (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition).  
See "Application manager," p. 96.  
Web browser. See "Web," p. 59.  
4
       
Service providers may differ in their support of features.  
Before you sign up with a service provider, make sure that  
the service provider supports the features that you need.  
Find information about  
your device  
Information about your device is provided on the device  
label, which is on the back of the device under the battery.  
The label contains the model and serial numbers, as well as  
the following:  
Updates  
From time to time, Nokia may update this guide to  
reflect changes. The latest version may be available at  
www.nokiausa.com. Also, an interactive tutorial may  
be available at www.nokiausa.com.  
Device type (such as RM-58)  
Device model (such as Nokia 6682 device)  
International mobile equipment identity (IMEI)  
FCC ID number  
Contact your service provider  
In many cases, the service provider will make available  
descriptions of its services and instructions for using  
features, such as the following:  
Voice mail and voice privacy  
Call waiting, call forwarding, and caller ID  
Messaging  
News and information services  
Selected Internet services  
5
         
Your phone  
4
Insert the SIM or  
USIM card into the  
holder (6). Make  
sure that the  
bevelled corner (7)  
on the SIM card is  
facing upward from  
the holder and that  
the contact area on  
the card is facing  
the connectors on  
the device.  
Insert the SIM card and battery  
For availability and information on using SIM card  
services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the  
service provider, network operator, or other vendor. Keep  
all SIM cards out of the reach of small children.  
1
With the back of  
the phone facing  
you, press the  
release button  
(1), and slide the  
cover in the  
direction of the  
arrow (2).  
5
Close the SIM card  
holder (8), and lock  
it into place (9).  
2
3
Lift the cover (3).  
To release the SIM  
card holder, slide the  
holderinthedirection  
of the arrow (4), and  
open it (5).  
6
   
6
7
Insert the battery  
(10).  
1
2
Connect the  
charger to a wall  
outlet.  
Replace the  
back cover.  
Connect the power  
cord to the phone.  
The battery  
indicator bar starts  
scrolling. The phone can be used while charging. If the  
battery is completely empty, it may take a few minutes  
before the charging indicator appears on the display or  
before any calls can be made.  
Charge the battery  
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.This device is intended for use with  
the BL-5C battery. Always use original Nokia  
batteries. See "Nokia battery authentication  
guidelines," p. 105.  
3
When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops  
scrolling. Disconnect the charger, first from the  
phone, then from the wall outlet.  
Headset  
Connect the compatible  
headset to the Pop-Port™  
connector of your phone.  
Check the model number of any charger before use with  
this device. This device is intended for use when supplied  
with power from the ACP-12 charger.  
Warning: When  
using the headset  
your ability to hear  
outside sounds  
For availability of approved enhancements, please check  
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of  
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
may be affected.  
Do not use the headset where it can endanger  
your safety.  
7
   
A five-way scroll key (8) to move around the menus. Press  
the scroll key in the middle to select, accept, or activate.  
The wrist strap  
If your device has a wrist  
strap, thread the wrist  
The menu key (9) opens the main menu.  
Call key (10)  
strap through the eyelet at  
the top of the phone, as  
shown. Pull to tighten it.  
The left and right selection keys (11) select the commands  
and items shown on the display.  
Earpiece (12)  
Keys and parts  
The light sensor (13) constantly monitors the lighting  
conditions and adjusts the lighting of the display and  
keypad accordingly.  
Power key (1)  
Memory card  
slot (2)  
Loudspeaker (14)  
End key (3)  
The clear key (4)  
deletes text and  
items.  
The edit key (5)  
opens a list of  
commands when  
you edit text.  
Press and hold 0 (6)  
as a shortcut to a  
Web connection.  
Microphone (7)  
8
   
Press the voice key  
(15) during a call to  
change between  
the handset and  
loudspeaker. Press  
and hold the voice  
key in the standby  
mode to activate  
voice commands.  
Standby mode shortcuts  
To open Camera, scroll up.  
To open Contacts, scroll down.  
To open Calendar, scroll right.  
To write a new text message, scroll left.  
To change the profile, press the power key, and select  
a profile. Press and hold # in the standby mode to  
activate the Silent profile. If the Silent profile is  
active, press and hold # in the standby mode to  
activate the Normal profile.  
Open the camera  
slide (16) to  
activate the  
camera.  
To open the last dialled numbers list, press the call key.  
To use voice commands, press and hold the voice key.  
To start a connection to Web, press and hold 0.  
Charger connector  
(17)  
Pop-Port  
connector (18) for  
To switch between  
applications that are  
open, press and hold the  
menu key. If memory is  
low, the phone may close  
some applications. The  
phone saves any unsaved  
data before closing an  
application.  
the USB data cable,  
headset, and other enhancements.  
LED flash (19)  
Camera (20) for high resolution image capture or  
video recording.  
9
 
Tips for efficient use  
Essential indicators  
To mark an item in a list, scroll to it, and press the edit and  
scroll keys at the same time.  
The phone is being used in a GSM network.  
You have received one or several messages to the  
Inbox folder in Messaging.  
To mark multiple items in a list, press and hold the edit key,  
while you scroll up and down. A check mark is placed next to  
the selected items.  
There are messages waiting to be sent in the  
Outbox folder.  
To end the selection, release the scroll key, then release the  
edit key. After you select all the items you want, you can  
move or delete them.  
and  
You have missed calls.  
Shown if Ringing type is set to Silent and Message  
alert tone, IM alert tone, and E-mail alert toneare  
set to Off.  
In some situations, when you press the scroll key, a shorter  
options list shows the main commands available in the view.  
To select letters and words, press and hold the edit key,  
and scroll up and down. As the selection moves, text is  
highlighted. To copy the text to clipboard, simultaneously  
press and hold the edit key, and select Copy. To insert the text  
into a document, simultaneously press and hold the edit key,  
and select Paste.  
The phone keypad is locked.  
You have an active clock alarm.  
The second phone line is being used.  
All calls to the phone are diverted to another  
number. If you have two phone lines, the divert  
indicator for the first line is  
line is  
and for the second  
.
About the display  
A headset, music stand, or Bluetooth device is  
connected to the phone.  
Remove the protective plastic film covering the display.  
A small number of missing, discolored, or bright dots may  
appear on the screen. This is a characteristic of this type  
of display. Some displays may contain pixels or dots that  
remain on or off. This is normal, not a fault.  
A loopset is connected to the phone.  
A car kit is connected to the phone.  
The connection to a Bluetooth-enabled headset  
has been lost.  
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A data call is active.  
Keypad lock (keyguard)  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is available.  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is active.  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is on hold.  
Bluetooth connectivity has been set to On.  
Use the keypad lock to prevent the keys from being  
accidentally pressed.  
To lock the keypad, in the standby mode, press the left  
selection key, then *. When the keys are locked,  
shown on the display. To turn on the display light when  
the keypad lock is on, press the power key.  
is  
Data is being transmitted using a Bluetooth  
connection.  
To unlock the keypad, press the left selection key, then  
*.  
A USB connection is active.  
When the keypad lock is on, calls still may be possible to the  
official emergency number programmed into your device.  
You have an e-mail that has not been read, waiting  
for you to retrieve to your phone.  
Antenna  
Help  
Your device has an internal antenna.  
Note: As with any other radio  
transmitting device, do not  
touch the antennaunnecessarily  
when the device is switched  
on. Contact with the antenna  
affects call quality and may  
cause the device to operate  
at a higher power level than  
Your phone has a help function. To access it from an  
application, select Options > Help.  
For example, to view instructions on how to create a contact  
card, start to create a contact card, and select Options >  
Help; or select My own > Help to open the instructions for  
Contacts. While reading instructions, to switch between Help  
and the application that is open in the background, press and  
hold the menu key.  
otherwise needed. Avoiding contact with the  
antenna area when operating the device optimizes  
the antenna performance and the battery life.  
11  
     
First settings  
Insert the memory card  
1
When you switch on the phone for the first time, it  
may ask you to set the following information:  
Use a memory card to save the memory on your phone. If  
not included in your sales package, contact your dealer for  
availability of the memory card and multimedia card adapter.  
City, Time:, and Date:. Use the scroll key and number  
keys. Enter the first letters of the city name to find the  
city. The city selected also defines the time zone for  
the clock in your phone.  
This device uses a reduced size dual voltage (1.8/3 V)  
MultiMediaCard (MMC). To ensure interoperability, use  
only dual voltage MMCs. Check the compatibility of an  
MMC with its manufacturer or provider.  
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Press the menu key to open the main menu.  
The memory card (reduced size MultiMediaCard).  
Your service provider may have requested a different order  
for menu items or the inclusion of different icons in the  
phone menu. Contact your service provider, network  
operator, or Nokia Customer Care for assistance with any  
features that differ from those described in this guide.  
The MultiMediaCard (MMC) adapter.  
The adapter is not needed when you use the memory card  
in your phone. The adapter allows you to use the memory  
card in another device that has a full-size MMC slot.  
Configure MMS and  
Internet settings  
Your Nokia 6682 device has a configuration tool, which  
automatically configures MMS, GPRS, streaming, and  
Internet settings based on your service provider information.  
You may also have settings from your service providers  
already in your phone.  
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To insert the  
memory card, open  
the door (1) of the  
memory card slot.  
With the phone  
facing down, place  
your finger in the  
recess on top of the  
door and pull out the bottom of the door.  
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Insert the memory card  
in the slot (2). Make  
sure that the bevelled  
corner is facing  
towardsthe baseof the  
phone and that the  
contact area on the  
card is facing down.  
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Remove the memory card. If your phone is switched on,  
press OK.  
File manager  
Many features of the phone use memory to store data.  
These features include contacts, messages, images, ringing  
tones, music, calendar and to-do notes, documents, and  
downloaded applications. The free memory available  
depends on how much data is already saved in the phone  
memory. You can use a memory card as extra storage  
space. Memory cards are rewritable, so you can delete and  
save data on a memory card.  
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Push the card in (3). You can  
hear a click when the card locks  
into place.  
Close the door. You cannot use the  
memory card if the door is open.  
To browse files and folders in the phone memory or on a  
memory card (if inserted), select Menu > Tools > File  
Eject the memory card  
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the  
middle of an operation when the card is being  
accessed since this may damage the memory card  
as well as the device, and data stored on the card  
may be corrupted.  
mgr.. The phone memory view (  
open the memory card view (  
) opens. Scroll right to  
).  
To move or copy files to a folder, simultaneously press the  
edit and scroll keys to mark a file, and select Options >  
Move to folder or Copy to folder.  
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2
Open the door of the memory  
card slot.  
The icons in File mgr. are a folder (  
a subfolder ( ).  
), and a folder with  
Press the memory card to release  
it from the slot.  
To find a file, select Options > Find and the memory from  
which to search, and enter a search text that matches the  
file name.  
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Tip! You can use Nokia Phone Browser available in  
Nokia PC Suite to view the different memories in  
your phone. See the CD-ROM, if supplied in the  
sales package.  
Messages from Inbox,  
Drafts, and Sent folders  
in Messaging  
Retrieved e-mail messages  
from the phone memory  
View memory consumption  
Saved Web pages  
To view the types of data in the phone and how much  
memory the different data types consume, select Options >  
Memory details. Scroll down to Free memory to view the  
amount of free memory in the phone.  
Saved images, videos, or  
sound files  
Contact information  
Calendar notes  
To view the amount of free memory on the memory card, if  
you have a card inserted in the phone, scroll right to open the  
memory card view, and select Options > Memory details.  
Downloaded applications. See "Application manager,"  
p. 96.  
Any other data that you no longer need  
Memory low  
If the phone memory starts to get low, and your browser  
is open, then the browser is closed automatically to free  
some memory space. If you do not have your browser  
open, and the phone memory is low, the phone notifies  
you that the memory is getting low, and you must free  
some memory space.  
Memory card tool  
This device uses a reduced size dual voltage (1.8/3 V)  
MultiMediaCard (MMC). To ensure interoperability, use  
only dual voltage MMCs. Check the compatibility of an  
MMC with its manufacturer or provider.  
To free phone memory, transfer data to a memory card in  
the file manager. Mark files to be moved, select Options >  
Move to folder > Memory card and a folder.  
Select Menu > Tools > Memory. You can use a memory card  
as extra storage space. You can also back up information  
from phone memory, and restore the information to the  
phone later.  
To remove data to free memory, use File mgr., or go to the  
respective application. You can remove the following data:  
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You cannot use the memory card if the door of the memory  
card slot is open.  
To back up information from phone memory to a memory  
card, select Options > Backup phone mem..  
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.  
To restore information from the memory card to the phone  
memory, select Options > Restore from card.  
Do not open the memory card slot door in the middle  
of an operation since this may damage the memory card  
as well as the device, and data stored on the card may  
be corrupted.  
Format a memory card  
When a memory card is formatted, all data on the card is  
permanently lost.  
Options in the memory card tool are Backup  
phone mem., Restore from card, Format mem.  
card, Memory card name, Memory details, Help,  
and Exit.  
To rename a memory card, select Options > Memory  
card name.  
Some memory cards are supplied preformatted and others  
require formatting. Consult your retailer to find out if you  
must format the memory card before you can use it.  
Use only compatible reduced size MMCs with this device.  
Other memory cards, such as SD cards, do not fit in the  
MMC card slot and are not compatible with this device.  
Using an incompatible memory card may damage the  
memory card as well as the device, and data stored on  
the incompatible card may be corrupted.  
To format a memory card, select Options > Format mem.  
card. Select Yes to confirm. When formatting is complete,  
enter a name for the memory card, and select OK.  
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Basic Operations  
Switch the phone on  
Clock  
Press and hold the  
power key.  
Options in Clock are Set alarm, Reset alarm,  
If the phone asks for a  
PIN code, UPIN code, or  
lock code, enter the code  
(displayed as ****), and  
select OK. The PIN or  
UPIN code is usually supplied with the SIM or USIM card.  
The factory setting for the lock code is 12345.  
Remove alarm, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
Select Menu > Clock.  
To set a new alarm, select Options > Set alarm. Enter the  
alarm time, and select OK. When the alarm is active,  
shown in the standby mode.  
is  
To turn off the alarm, select Stop. When the alarm tone  
sounds, select Snooze to stop the alarm for five minutes,  
after which it will resume. You can do this a maximum of  
five times.  
Your device has a built-in antenna.  
Note: As with any other  
radio transmitting device,  
If the alarm time is reached while the device is switched  
off, the device 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.  
do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily when the  
device is switched on.  
Contact with the antenna  
affects call quality and may  
cause the device to operate  
at a higher power level than  
otherwise needed. Avoiding contact with the  
antenna area when operating the device optimizes  
the antenna performance and the battery life.  
To cancel an alarm, select Clock > Options >  
Remove alarm.  
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Select a city. You can add a maximum of 15 cities to  
the list.  
Clock settings  
To change the clock settings, select Options > Settings in  
To set your current city, scroll to a city, and select Options >  
My home city. The city is displayed in the main clock view,  
and the time in your phone is changed according to the  
city selected. Check that the time is correct and matches  
your time zone.  
the clock.  
To change the clock shown in the standby mode, scroll  
down, and select Clock type > Analog or Digital.  
To change the alarm tone, scroll down, and select Clock  
alarm tone.  
To allow the mobile phone network to update the time,  
date, and time zone information to your phone (network  
service), scroll down, and select Auto time update. For the  
Auto time update setting to take effect, the  
phone restarts.  
Make calls  
Tip! To increase or decrease the volume during a  
call, scroll left or right.  
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In the standby mode, enter the phone number, including  
the area code. Press the clear key to remove a number.  
To change the daylight-saving time status, scroll down,  
and select Daylight-saving. Select On to add one hour to  
the My home city time. See “World clock‚" p. 17. When the  
For international calls, press * twice for the + character  
(replaces the international access code), and enter the  
country code, area code (omit the leading zero if  
necessary), and phone number.  
daylight-saving is active, the  
clock main view.  
indicator is shown in the  
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3
Press the call key to call the number.  
World clock  
Press the end key to end the call (or to cancel the  
call attempt).  
Open Clock, and scroll right to open the world clock view.  
In the world clock view, you can view the time in  
different cities.  
Tip! To change the phone number of your voice  
mailbox, select Menu > Tools > Voice mailbox >  
Options > Change number. Enter the number  
(obtained from your service provider), and  
select OK.  
To add cities to the list, select Options > Add city. Enter  
the first letters of the city name. The search field appears  
automatically, and the matching cities are displayed.  
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Press the end key to end a call, even if another application  
is active.  
Important: Do not hold the phone near your ear  
when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume  
may be extremely loud.  
To make a call from Contacts, select Menu > Contacts.  
Scroll to the desired name; or enter the first letters of the  
name to the search field. Matching contacts are listed.  
Press the call key.  
To use the loudspeaker during a call, start a call, and press  
the voice key.  
To turn off the loudspeaker when you have an active call  
or are listening to a sound, press the voice key.  
You must copy the contacts from your SIM to Contacts  
before you can make a call this way. See “Copy contacts‚"  
p. 27.  
Answer or reject a call  
To call your voice mailbox (network service), press and  
hold 1 in the standby mode. See “Call forwarding‚" p. 94.  
To answer the call, press the call key.  
To mute the ringing tone when a call comes in,  
select Silence.  
To call a recently dialed number in the standby mode,  
press the call key to access a list of the 20 last numbers  
you called or attempted to call. Scroll to the number you  
want, and press the call key to call the number.  
Tip! If a compatible headset is connected to  
the phone, to answer and end a call, press the  
headset key.  
Volume and loudspeaker control  
If you do not want to answer a call, press the end key to  
reject it. The caller hears a line busy tone. If you activate  
the Call forward settings > If busy function to divert  
calls, rejecting an incoming call also diverts the call.  
See “Call forwarding‚" p. 94.  
When you are in a call or using the  
loudspeaker, scroll right to increase or  
left to decrease the volume.  
The built-in loudspeaker allows you to speak and listen to  
the phone from a short distance without having to hold  
the phone to your ear. Sound applications use the  
loudspeaker by default.  
When you reject an incoming call, you can also send a text  
message to the caller informing why you cannot answer  
the call. Select Options > Send text message. You can  
edit the text before sending it. To set up this option and  
write a standard text message, see “Call settings‚" p. 87.  
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Send touch tones—To send touch tone strings, for example,  
a password. Enter the touch tone string or search for it in  
Contacts. To enter a wait character (w) or a pause character  
(p), press * repeatedly. Select OK to send the tone.  
Call waiting  
You can answer a call while you have another call in  
progress. To activate call waiting (network service), select  
Menu > Tools > Settings > Call > Call waiting.  
Tip! You can add touch tones to the Phone  
number or Touch tones fields in a contact card.  
Tip! To change the phone tones for different  
environments and events, see “Set tones‚" p. 22.  
To answer the waiting call, press the call key. The first call  
is put on hold.  
1-touch dialing  
To assign a number to a 1-touch dialing key (29), select  
To switch between the two calls, select Swap. Select  
Options > Transfer to connect an incoming call, or a call  
on hold, with an active call, and to disconnect yourself  
from the calls. To end the active call, press the end key.  
To end both calls, select Options > End all calls.  
Tools > 1-touch. Key 1 is reserved for the voice mailbox.  
To call in the standby mode, press the 1-touch dial key and  
the call key.  
Tip! To use 1-touch dialing, select Menu > Tools >  
Settings > Call > 1-touch dialing > On.  
Options  
Conference calling  
Many of the options that you can use during a call are  
network services. Select Options during a call for some of  
the following options: Mute or Unmute, Answer, Decline,  
Swap, Hold or Unhold, Activate handset, Activate loudsp.,  
or Activate handsfree (if a compatible headset with  
Bluetooth connectivity is attached), End active call or End  
all calls, New call, Conference, and Transfer. Select from  
the following:  
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2
Make a call to the first participant.  
To make a call to another participant, select Options >  
New call. The first call is automatically put on hold.  
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When the new call is answered, to join the first  
participant in the conference call, select Options >  
Conference.  
To add a new person to the call, repeat step 2, and  
select Options > Conference > Add to conference.  
Replace—To end an active call and replace it by answering  
the waiting call.  
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The phone supports conference calls between a  
maximum of six participants, including yourself.  
of missed calls. To call back, scroll to a name or number,  
and press the call key.  
To have a private conversation with one of the  
participants, select Options > Conference > Private.  
Select a participant—and Private. The conference call  
is put on hold on your phone. The other participants  
can still continue the conference call. After you have  
finished the private conversation, select Options >  
Conference > Add to conference to return to the  
conference call.  
To clear all recent call lists, select Options > Clear recent  
calls in the recent calls main view. To clear one of the call  
registers, open the register you want to erase, and select  
Options > Clear list. To clear an individual event, open a  
register, scroll to the event, and press the clear key.  
Call timers  
To monitor the approximate duration of your incoming and  
To drop a participant, select Options > Conference >  
Drop participant, scroll to the participant, and  
select Drop.  
outgoing calls, select Connect. > Log > Call timers.  
To set the display of the call duration while a call is active,  
select Connect. > Log > Options > Settings > Show call  
duration. Select Yes or No.  
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To end the active conference call, press the end key.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your  
service provider may vary, depending on network  
features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.  
Log  
To clear call duration timers, select Options > Clear  
timers. To do this, you need the lock code. See “Phone and  
SIM‚" p. 91.  
Recent calls  
To monitor the phone numbers of missed, received, and  
dialed calls, select Menu > Connect. > Log > Recent  
calls. The phone registers missed and received calls only if  
the network supports these functions, if the phone is  
switched on, and is within the network’s service area.  
Packet data  
To check the amount of data sent and received during  
packet data connections, select Connect. > Log > Packet  
data. For example, you may be charged for your packet  
data connections by the amount of data sent and received.  
Tip! When you see a note in the standby mode  
about missed calls, select Show to access the list  
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Note: When sending messages, your phone may  
display Sent. This is an indication that the message  
has been sent by your phone to the message center  
number programmed into your phone. 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.  
Monitor all communication events  
Icons in Log are as follows:  
Incoming  
Outgoing  
Missed communication events  
To monitor all calls, text  
To filter the log, select Options > Filter and a filter.  
messages, or data connections  
registered by the phone, select  
Connect. > Log, and scroll  
right to open the general log.  
For each communication  
To erase the contents of the log, recent calls register, and  
messaging delivery reports permanently, select Options >  
Clear log. Select Yes to confirm.  
To set the Log duration, select Options > Settings > Log  
duration. The log events remain in the phone memory for  
a set number of days after which they are automatically  
erased to free memory. If you select No log, all the log  
contents, recent calls register, and messaging delivery  
reports are permanently deleted.  
event, you can see the sender  
or recipient name, phone  
number, name of the service  
provider, or access point. You  
can filter the general log to  
view just one type of event and create new contact cards  
based on the log information.  
To view how much data (measured in kilobytes) has been  
transferred and how long a certain packet data connection  
has lasted, scroll to an incoming or outgoing event  
indicated by Pack., and select Options > View details.  
Tip! To view a list of sent messages, select Menu >  
Messaging > Sent.  
A text message sent in more than one part, as well as  
packet data connections, are logged as one communication  
event. Connections to your mailbox, multimedia messaging  
center, or Web pages are shown as packet data connections.  
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Personalize your phone  
You can customize many features on your Nokia 6682  
device, such as the background image, theme, ringing  
tone, profile, clock preferences, and shortcuts.  
To assign an individual ringing tone to a contact, select  
Contacts. See “Ringing tones for contacts‚" p. 27.  
To assign a 1-touch dial (speed dial) to a contact, press a  
numbered key in the standby mode (1 is reserved for the  
voice mailbox), and press the call key. Select a contact. To  
turn 1-touch dialing on or off, select Tools > Settings >  
Call > 1-touch dialing.  
Your service provider may have requested a different order  
for menu items, or the inclusion of different icons in the  
phone menu. Contact your service provider or Nokia  
Customer Care for assistance with any features that differ  
from those described in this guide.  
To rearrange the main menu, in the main menu, select  
Options > Move, Move to folder or New folder. You can  
move less used applications into folders, and place  
applications that you use more often into the main menu.  
To change the shortcuts assigned for the different presses  
of the scroll key and selection keys in the standby mode,  
see “Standby mode‚" p. 86.  
To change the clock shown in the standby mode, select  
Clock > Options > Settings > Clock type > Analog  
or Digital.  
Set tones  
To change the clock alarm tone, select Clock > Options >  
Settings > Clock Alarm tone and a tone.  
To set and customize the ringing tones, message alert  
tones, and other tones for different events, environments,  
or caller groups, press the menu key, and select Tools >  
Profiles. You can see the currently selected profile at the  
top of the display in the standby mode. If the Normal  
profile is in use, only the current date is shown.  
To change the calendar alarm tone, select Calendar >  
Options > Settings > Calendar alarm tone.  
To change the welcome note to an image or text, select  
Tools > Settings > Phone > Normal > Welcome note  
or logo.  
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To change the profile, press the power key in the standby  
mode. Scroll to the profile you want to activate, and  
select OK.  
Warning: In the Offline profile you cannot make  
(or receive) any calls, except calls to certain  
emergency numbers, or use other features that  
require network coverage. To make calls, you must  
first activate the phone function by changing  
profiles. If the device has been locked, enter the  
lock code.  
Tip! You can choose Tone downloads to open a list  
of bookmarks. You can select a bookmark and start  
connection to a Web page to download tones.  
To modify a profile, select Tools > Profiles. Scroll to the  
profile, and select Options > Customize. Scroll to the  
setting you want to change, and press the scroll key to  
open the choices. Tones stored on the memory card are  
indicated with . Scroll through the tone list and listen to  
each one before you make your selection. Press any key to  
stop the sound.  
To leave the Offline profile, select another profile and  
Options > Activate > Yes. The phone re-enables wireless  
transmissions (providing there is sufficient signal strength).  
If a Bluetooth connection is activated before entering the  
Offlineprofile, it will be deactivated. A Bluetooth connection  
is automatically reactivated after leaving the Offline profile.  
See “Bluetooth connection settings‚" p. 79.  
To create a new profile, select Options > Create new.  
Transfer content from  
another phone  
Offline profile  
The Offline profile lets you use the phone without  
connecting to the wireless network. When you activate the  
Offline profile, the connection to the wireless network is  
turned off, as indicated by in the signal strength  
indicator. All wireless phone signals to and from the device  
are prevented. If you try to send messages, they are placed  
in the outbox to be sent later.  
You can copy contacts, calendar, images, video, and sound  
clips using a Bluetooth connection, from a compatible  
Nokia Series 60 Platform device.  
You can use your Nokia 6682 device without a SIM card.  
The offline profile is automatically activated when the  
phone is switched on without a SIM card. This allows you  
to use the SIM card in another phone.  
Tip! For information on how to change the alert  
tone for the calendar or clock, see “Personalize  
your phone‚" p. 22.  
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Before starting the transfer to your Nokia 6682 device,  
you must activate Bluetooth connectivity on both phones.  
On each phone, select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth.  
Select Bluetooth > On. Give a name to each phone.  
To avoid duplicate entries, you can transfer the same type  
of information, for example ontacts, from the other phone  
to your Nokia 6682 device only once. To transfer the same  
information again, you must send the Transfer application  
to the other phone and install it again.  
To transfer content, do the following:  
1
On your Nokia 6682 device, select Menu > Tools >  
Transfer. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Themes—the look of  
your phone  
2
The phone searches for devices with Bluetooth  
connectivity. When it has finished the search, select  
your other phone from the list.  
To change the look of your phone display, such as the  
wallpaper, color palette, and icons, select Menu > Tools >  
3
You are asked to enter a code on your Nokia 6682  
device. Enter a code of your choice (1–16 digits), and  
select OK. Enter the same code on the other phone,  
and select OK.  
Themes. The active theme is indicated by  
. In Themes,  
group together elements from other themes, or select  
images from the Gallery to personalize themes further.  
The themes on the memory card are indicated by . The  
themes on the memory card are not available if you remove  
the memory card from the phone. Save the themes to the  
phone memory before removing the memory card, or  
reinsert the memory card, to use the themes.  
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The Transfer application is sent to the other phone as  
a message.  
Open the message to install Transfer on the other  
phone, and follow the instructions on the screen.  
The application is added to the main menu.  
Options in the Themes main view are Preview/  
Theme downloads, Apply, Edit, Copy to mem. card,  
Copy to phone mem., Help, and Exit.  
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From your Nokia 6682 device, select the content you  
want to copy from the other phone.  
To activate a theme, scroll to it, and select Options > Apply.  
Content is copied from the memory and memory card of  
the other phone to your Nokia 6682 device and memory  
card. Copying time depends on the amount of data to be  
transferred. Data is not removed from the other phone.  
To preview a theme, scroll to it, and select Options > Preview.  
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To edit themes, scroll to a theme, and select Options > Edit  
The active standby display  
is shown with default  
applications across the top of  
the screen, and calendar,  
to-do, and player events  
listed below.  
to change the following options:  
Wallpaper—The image to be shown as a background image  
in the standby mode.  
Color palette—The colors used on the screen.  
Screen saver—The screen saver type: date and time or a  
text you have written yourself.  
Select an application  
or event.  
Image in 'Go to'—The background image for the Go  
to application.  
The standard scroll key  
shortcuts available in the  
standby mode cannot be  
used when the active standby mode is on.  
To restore the selected theme back to its original settings,  
select Options Restore orig. theme when you edit a theme.  
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To change the default applications shortcuts, select  
Menu > Tools > Settings > Phone > Standby mode >  
Active standby apps., and press the scroll key.  
Active standby mode  
Use your standby display for fast access to your most  
frequently used applications.  
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3
Highlight a shortcut to an application, and select  
Options > Edit.  
Some shortcuts may be permanent, and you are not able to  
change them.  
Select a new application from the list, and press the  
scroll key.  
To set the active standby mode on, select Menu > Tools >  
Settings > Phone > Standby mode > Active standby, and  
press the scroll key.  
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Contacts (phonebook)  
Press the menu key, and select Contacts. In Contacts, you  
can add a personal ringing tone, voice tag, or a thumbnail  
image to a contact card. You can also create contact  
groups, which allow you to send text messages or e-mail  
to many recipients at the same time. You can add received  
contact information (business cards) to contacts. See  
“Data and settings," p. 47. Contact information can only  
be sent to or received from compatible devices.  
To edit contact cards in Contacts, scroll to the contact  
card you want to edit, and select Options > Edit.  
To delete a contact card in Contacts, select a card, and  
press the clear key. To delete several contact cards at  
the same time, press the edit key and the scroll key to  
mark the contacts, and press the clear key to delete.  
Tip! To add and edit contact cards, use Nokia  
Contacts Editor available in Nokia PC Suite. See  
the CD-ROM, if supplied in the sales package.  
Options in Contacts are Open, Call, Create  
message, New contact, Open conversation, Edit,  
Delete, Duplicate, Add to group (shown if you  
have created a group), Belongs to groups (shown  
if you have created a group), Mark/Unmark, Copy,  
SIM contacts, Go to web address, Send, Contacts  
info, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
To attach a small thumbnail image to a contact card,  
open the contact card, and select Options > Edit >  
Options > Add thumbnail. The thumbnail image is  
shown when the contact calls.  
Default numbers and addresses  
You can assign default numbers or addresses to a contact  
card. If a contact has several numbers or addresses, you  
can easily call or send a message to the contact using a  
specific number or address.  
Save names and numbers  
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Select Options > New contact.  
Fill in the fields that you want, and select Done.  
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2
Select Menu > Contacts and a contact.  
Options when editing a contact card are Add  
thumbnail, Remove thumbnail, Add detail,  
Delete detail, Edit label, Help, and Exit.  
Select Options > Defaults.  
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4
Select a default to which you want to add a number or  
an address and Assign.  
SIM directory and other services  
For availability, rates, and information on using SIM  
services, contact your SIM card vendor (network operator,  
service provider or other vendor).  
Select a number or an address you want to set as  
a default.  
The default detail is underlined in the contact card.  
Select Menu > Contacts > Options > SIM contacts > SIM  
directory to see the names and numbers stored on the  
SIM card. In the SIM directory you can add, edit, or copy  
numbers to contacts, and you can make calls.  
Copy contacts  
Tip! To send contact information, select the card  
you want to send. Select Options > Send > Via  
text message, Via multimedia, or Via Bluetooth.  
See “Messaging," p. 41 and “Send data," p. 80.  
Ringing tones for contacts  
When a contact or group member calls you, the phone  
plays the chosen ringing tone, if the caller’s telephone  
number is sent with the call and your phone recognizes it.  
To copy names and numbers from a SIM card to your  
phone, select Menu > Contacts > Options > SIM  
contacts > SIM directory. Select the names you want to  
copy and Options > Copy to Contacts.  
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2
3
Select and open a contact card, or select a contact  
group from the groups list.  
To copy a telephone, fax, or pager number from contacts  
to your SIM card, select Contacts, and open a contact  
card. Scroll to the number, and select Options > Copy  
to SIM direct..  
Select Options > Ringing tone to view a list of  
ringing tones.  
Select the ringing tone you wish to use for the  
individual contact or the selected group.  
Tip! You can synchronise your contacts to a  
compatible PC with Nokia PC Suite. See the  
CD-ROM, if supplied in the sales package.  
To remove the ringing tone, select Default tone from the  
list of ringing tones.  
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2
3
Scroll to the number to which you want to add the  
voice tag, and select Options > Add voice tag.  
Voice dialing  
You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has  
been added to a contact card. Any spoken words can be a  
voice tag.  
Tip! To view a list of voice tags you have  
defined, select Contacts > Options > Contacts  
info > Voice tags.  
Before using voice tags, note the following:  
Select Start to record a voice tag. After the starting  
tone, say clearly the words you want to record as a  
voice tag. Wait until the phone plays the recorded tag  
Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are  
dependent on the speaker's voice.  
and saves it.  
is displayed next to the number in the  
You must say the name exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it.  
contact card, indicating that a voice tag has been  
added to it.  
Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record  
voice tags and use them in a quiet environment.  
Voice tag call  
Very short names are not accepted. Use long names  
and avoid similar names for different numbers.  
You must say the voice tag exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it. When you make a call using a voice tag, the  
loudspeaker is in use. Hold the phone at a short distance  
away, and say the voice tag clearly.  
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a  
noisy environment or during an emergency, so  
you should not rely solely upon voice dialing in  
all circumstances.  
Press and hold the voice key. A short tone is played, and  
Speak now is displayed. The phone plays the original voice  
tag, displays the name and number, and dials the number  
of the recognized voice tag.  
Add a voice tag  
Use a person’s name as a voice tag, such as “John’s mobile.”  
Tip! To listen to, change, or delete a voice tag, open  
a contact card, and scroll to the number with the  
You can have only one voice tag per contact card. You can  
add a voice tag to up to 50 phone numbers.  
voice tag (indicated by  
). Select Options >  
Voice tags > Playback, Change, or Delete.  
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In Contacts, open the contact card to which you want  
to add a voice tag.  
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Remove members from a group  
Create contact groups  
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2
In the groups list, open the group you want to modify.  
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2
3
In Contacts, scroll right to open the groups list.  
Scroll to the contact, and select Options > Remove  
from group.  
Select Options > New group.  
Write a name for the group or select the default name  
Group N and OK.  
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Select Yes to remove the contact from the group.  
Tip! To check to which groups a contact belongs,  
scroll to the contact, and select Options > Belongs  
to groups.  
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5
Open the group, and select Options > Add members.  
Scroll to a contact, and press the scroll key to mark it.  
To add multiple members at a time, mark all of the  
contacts you want to add.  
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Select OK to add the contacts to the group.  
To rename a group, select Options > Rename, enter the  
new name, and select OK.  
Options in the groups list view are Open, New  
group, Delete, Rename, Ringing tone, Contacts info,  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
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Camera and Gallery  
The Nokia 6682 device supports an image capture  
resolution of up to 1280 x 960 pixels. The image resolution  
in these materials may appear different.  
Camera  
Respect the personal rights of others and obey the local  
laws, regulations, and customs when taking and using  
images or video clips.  
Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use the  
flash on people or animals at close range. Do not cover the  
flash while firing.  
With the Camera application you can take pictures and  
record videos while on the move. The images and video  
clips are automatically saved in the Gallery application.  
The camera produces JPEG images, and video clips are  
recorded in the 3GPP file format with the .3gp file  
extension. You can also send images or a video clip in a  
multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or a  
Bluetooth connection.  
Take pictures  
Scroll left or right to move between Image and Videoviews.  
Open the Image view.  
Options before taking a picture are Capture, New,  
Flash, Activate night mode or Deact. night mode,  
Sequence mode or Normal mode, Self-timer, Go to  
Gallery, Adjust, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
Open the camera slide on the back of the phone to open  
the camera, or select Camera.  
Camera indicators show the following:  
The phone memory ( ) and memory card (  
indicators (1) show where images are saved.  
)
The Camera application starts when the camera slide is  
opened, and you can see the view to be captured. Scroll  
left or right to move between Image and Video views.  
The images indicator (2) estimates how many images,  
depending on the selected image quality, can fit in the  
remaining memory of your phone or the memory card.  
Tip! You can insert an image into a contact card.  
See "Save names and numbers," p. 26.  
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The zoom indicator (3)  
shows the zoom level.  
Scroll up to zoom in, and  
scroll down to zoom out.  
Saving the captured image may take longer if you have  
changed the zoom, lighting, or color settings.  
While taking a picture, follow these tips:  
Use both hands to keep the camera still.  
The flash indicator (4)  
shows if the flash is  
On ( ), Off ( ), or  
To take images or record video in a dark environment,  
use the night mode. If you are using the night mode,  
the exposure time is longer and the camera needs to be  
kept still longer.  
Automatic  
.
The night mode indicator  
(5) shows that the night  
mode is active.  
To make lighting and color adjustments before taking  
a picture, select Options > Adjust > Brightness,  
Contrast, White balance, or Color tone. See "Adjust  
color and lighting," p. 32.  
The sequence mode indicator (6) shows that  
sequence mode is active. See "Take pictures in a  
sequence," p. 32.  
The quality of a zoomed picture is lower than that of a  
nonzoomed picture, but the image remains the same  
size. You may notice the difference in image quality if  
viewed on a PC.  
The self-timer indicator (7) shows how much time is  
left before a picture is taken. See "You in the picture—  
self-timer," p. 32.  
Shortcuts are as follows:  
Camera goes into battery saving mode if there are no  
key presses within a minute. To continue taking  
pictures, press the middle of the scroll key.  
Press 1 to activate or deactivate night mode.  
Press 4 to activate or deactivate sequence mode.  
Press 3 to adjust brightness.  
After the image has been taken, follow these tips:  
Press 6 to adjust contrast.  
If you do not want to keep the image, press clear.  
To take a picture, press the middle of the scroll key. Do not  
move the phone before the image is saved. The image is  
saved automatically in the Images folder of Gallery. See  
"Gallery," p. 35.  
To return to the viewfinder to take a new picture, press  
the middle of the scroll key.  
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To send the image Via multimedia or via Bluetooth,  
press the call key. For more information see  
"Messaging," p. 41 and "Bluetooth connection," p. 79.  
The flash  
The camera has an LED flash for low light conditions.  
The following flash modes are available: On, Off,  
and Automatic.  
To set the picture as wallpaper in the standby mode,  
select Options > Set as wallpaper.  
Select Options > Flash > On to use the flash.  
If the flash is set to Off or Automatic during bright  
conditions, the flash still emits a low light when an image  
is captured. This allows the subject of the picture to see  
when the picture is taken. There is no flash effect on the  
resultant picture.  
Take pictures in a sequence  
Select Options > Sequence  
mode to set the camera to  
take six pictures in a  
sequence. After the pictures  
are taken, they are  
automatically saved in  
Gallery, and shown in a grid.  
Adjust color and lighting  
To enable the camera to reproduce colors and lighting  
more accurately or to add effects to your pictures or  
videos, select Options > Adjust—and from the following:  
Brightness—Scroll left and right to select the appropriate  
brightness setting.  
Contrast—Scroll left and right to select the appropriate  
You in the  
contrast setting.  
picture—self-timer  
White balance—Select the current lighting condition  
from the list. This allows the camera to reproduce colors  
more accurately.  
Use the self-timer to delay taking a picture so that you  
can include yourself in the picture. To set the self-timer  
delay, select Options > Self-timer > 10 seconds, 20  
seconds, or 30 seconds > Activate.  
blinks and the  
Color tone—Select a color effect from the list.  
phone beeps when the timer is running. The camera takes  
the picture after the selected delay has elapsed.  
The screen display changes to match any settings made,  
showing you how the final pictures or videos will look.  
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Adjust camera settings  
Record videos  
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2
Select Options > Settings > Image.  
Scroll left or right to move between Image and Video  
views. Open the Video view.  
Scroll to the setting you want to change:  
Options before recording a video are Record, New,  
Activate night mode or Deact. night mode, Mute  
or Unmute, Go to Gallery, Adjust, Settings, Help,  
and Exit.  
Image qualityHigh, Normal, and Basic. The better the  
image quality, the more memory the image consumes.  
The quality of a zoomed picture is lower than that of a  
nonzoomed picture, but the image remains the same  
size. You may notice the difference in image quality if  
viewed on a PC, for example. If you are going to print  
the image, select High or Normal image quality.  
Video recorder indicators  
show the following:  
The phone memory (  
and memory card (  
indicators (1) show  
)
Show captured image—Select Yesif you want to see the  
captured image after it has been taken or No if you  
want to continue taking pictures immediately.  
)
where the video is saved.  
Image resolution—Select the resolution you want to use  
for the images you are going to take.  
The current video length  
indicator (2) shows  
elapsed time and time  
remaining.  
Resolution is a measure of sharpness and clarity of an  
image. Resolution refers to the number of pixels in an  
image. The more pixels, the more detailed the picture  
and the more memory it consumes.  
The zoom indicator (3) shows the zoom level. Scroll up  
to zoom in on your subject before or during recording.  
Scroll down to zoom out.  
Default image name—Set a default name for the images  
you are going to take. You can replace the date with  
your own text (for example, ‘Holiday_2005’).  
The microphone indicator (4) shows that the  
microphone is muted.  
Memory in use—Select where to store your images.  
The night mode indicator (5) shows that the night  
mode is active.  
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Shortcuts are as follows:  
To return to the viewfinder to record a new video, press  
the middle of the scroll key.  
Press 1 to activate or deactivate the night mode.  
Press 3 to adjust brightness.  
To send the video Via multimediaor via Bluetooth, press  
the call key. For more information, see "Messaging," p.  
41 and "Bluetooth connection," p. 79.  
Press 6 to adjust contrast.  
To make lighting and color adjustments before taking a  
picture, select Options > Adjust > Brightness, Contrast,  
White balance, or Color tone. See "Adjust color and  
lighting," p. 32.  
Adjust video recorder settings  
Select Options > Settings > Video and the setting you  
want to change:  
Press the middle of the scroll key to start recording. The  
Length—If you select Maximum, the length of the video  
recording is restricted by the available space on your  
memory card, and up to one hour per clip. You cannot send  
a video clip recorded like this by MMS, due to the recording  
properties. Select Short to record video clips up to 300 KB  
(approximately 30 seconds in duration) so that they can be  
conveniently sent as a multimedia message to a  
compatible device. Some networks, however, may only  
support sending multimedia messages with a maximum  
size of 100 KB.  
record icon  
is shown. If you use the camera to record a  
video clip, the LED flash is constantly on in low power mode  
indicating that a video clip is being recorded.  
To pause recording at any time, press the middle of the  
scroll key. The pause icon  
starts to blink on the display.  
Press the scroll key again to resume recording.  
Video recording automatically stops if recording is set to  
pause, and there are no key presses within a minute.  
Select Stop to stop recording. The video clip is  
automatically saved to the Video clips folder of Gallery.  
See "Gallery," p. 35.  
Video resolution—Select 128x96 or 176x144.  
Default video name—Define a default name, or select  
the date.  
Options for a recorded video clip  
Memory in use—Define the default memory store, phone  
memory, or memory card.  
To immediately play the video clip you just recorded,  
select Options > Play.  
If you do not want to keep the video, press clear.  
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To download files into one of Gallery’s main folders using  
the browser, select , Graphic downls., Video downlds.,  
Gallery  
Track downlds., or Sound downlds.. The browser opens, and  
you can select a bookmarked site from which to download.  
To search for a file, select Options > Find. Start to enter a  
search string (for example, the name or date of the file you  
are searching). Files that match your search are shown.  
To store and organize your images, video clips, tracks,  
sound clips, links, and .ram files, select Menu > Gallery.  
Select Images  
, Links  
open it.  
, Video clips , Tracks  
, or All files , and press the scroll key to  
, Sound clips  
View images  
You can browse, open, and create folders and mark, copy,  
and move items to folders. Sound clips, video clips, .ram  
files, and streaming links are opened and played in  
RealPlayer™, see p. 38.  
Pictures taken with Camera are stored in Gallery. Images  
can also be sent to you in a multimedia message, as an  
e-mail attachment, or through a Bluetooth connection.  
To view a received image in the gallery, you must save it  
in the phone memory or on a memory card.  
Tip! You can transfer images from your phone to a  
compatible PC with Nokia Phone Browser available  
in Nokia PC Suite. See the CD-ROM, if supplied in  
the sales package.  
Open the Images folder  
in Gallery to start the image  
viewer, select an image, and press the scroll key to view it.  
Options when viewing an image are Send, Set as  
wallpaper, Rotate, Zoom in or Zoom out, Full  
screen, Delete, Rename, View details, Add to 'Go  
to', Help, and Exit.  
To zoom an image, select Options > Zoom in or Zoom out.  
You can see the zooming ratio at the top of the display.  
The zooming ratio is not stored permanently. To move the  
focus when you are zooming an image or viewing an  
image in full screen mode, use the scroll key.  
Tip! You can transfer music files from your phone  
to your memory card with Nokia Audio Manager  
available in Nokia PC Suite. See the CD-ROM, if  
supplied in the sales package.  
Press the scroll key to open a file or a folder. Images open  
in the image viewer. See "View images," p. 35.  
To copy or move files to the memory card or to phone  
memory, select a file and Options > Organize > Copy to  
memory card or Move to memory card or Copy to phone  
mem. or Move to phone mem.. Files stored on the memory  
To see more of the image, select Options > Full screen.  
The panes around the image are removed.  
To rotate the image, select Options > Rotate.  
card are indicated with  
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Imaging  
Cut—Trims the video clip or a sound clip in the cut video  
clip or in the cut sound clip view.  
Video editor  
Insert—Inserts a video clip, sound clip, or new sound clip.  
To create custom video clips, select Menu > Imaging >  
Vid. editor. You can combine and trim video clips, and add  
sound clips, transitions, and effects. Transitions are visual  
effects that you can add in the beginning and end of the  
video or between the video clips.  
Video clip—Inserts the selected video clip. A thumbnail  
of the video clip is shown in the main view. A  
thumbnail consists of the first non-black view of the  
video clip. The name and length of the selected video  
clip is also shown.  
Sound clip—Inserts the selected sound clip. The name  
and length of the selected sound clip is shown in the  
main view.  
Edit video, sound, and transitions  
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2
Mark and select one or more video clips.  
Select Options > Edit. In the edit video view, you can  
insert video clips to create a custom video clip, and  
then edit the clips by trimming and adding effects.  
You can add sound clips and change their length.  
Scroll up or down to move between the video clip and  
the sound clip.  
New sound clip—Records a new sound clip to the  
selected location.  
Edit video clip—Opens a list of editing options.  
Move—Moves the video clip to the selected location.  
Add color effect—Inserts a color effect on the  
video clip.  
Tip! To take a snapshot of a video clip, select  
Options > Take snapshot in the play view, edit  
preview view, or in the cut view.  
Use slow motion—Slows the speed of the video clip.  
Mute sound or Unmute sound—Mutes or unmutes  
the original video clip sound.  
To modify the video, select one of the following options:  
Preview—Previews the custom video clip.  
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Remove—Removes the video clip from the video.  
Duplicate—Makes a copy of the selected video clip.  
Edit sound clip—Opens a list of editing options.  
Move—Moves the sound clip to the selected location.  
Set duration—Edits the sound clip length.  
Tip! If you want to send a video clip that is over  
the maximum multimedia message size allowed by  
your service provider, you can send the clip using  
a Bluetooth connection. See "Send data," p. 80.  
You can also transfer the videos using a  
Bluetooth connection into a Bluetooth-enabled  
personal computer.  
Remove—Removes the sound clip from the video.  
Duplicate—Makes a copy of the selected sound clip.  
Image manager  
Edit transition—There are three types of transitions: at  
the start of a video, at the end of a video, and transitions  
between video clips. A start transition can be selected  
when the first transition of the video is active.  
To browse the images visually, select Menu > Imaging >  
Image mgr.  
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Scroll right to select  
Phone mem. or Memory  
card memory. Image mgr.  
also shows how many  
folders or images are in  
the selected folder.  
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Select Save to save the video. Define the Memory in use  
in the Settings. The default is the phone memory.  
Tip! In the settings view you can define the  
Default video name, Default sc. shot name, and  
Memory in use.  
Select Send > Via multimedia or Via Bluetooth if you want  
to send the video. Contact your service provider for details  
of the maximum multimedia message size that you can  
send. If the video is too large to be sent in a multimedia  
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Open a folder to browse  
the images visually. Scroll  
left and right to move  
between images and  
folders. Press the scroll  
key to view an image.  
message,  
appears.  
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Press the edit and scroll key simultaneously to mark  
images for an image show. A check mark is shown next  
to a selected image. Select Options > Image show.  
Scroll up and down to view the previous or next image  
in the show. Press the right selection key to return to  
the previous view.  
Select the device you want to use. The print preview screen  
is displayed.  
Print preview  
After you select a printing device, the images that you  
selected are displayed using predefined layouts. To change  
the layout, scroll left and right through the available  
layouts for the selected printer. If you selected more  
images than will fit on a single page, scroll up or down  
to display the additional pages.  
Image print  
Use Image print to print the images using USB (PictBridge  
compliant), a Bluetooth connection, or the MMC. You can  
select from a list of available printers displayed in the  
printer selection view.  
Options in print preview are Print, Settings, Help,  
and Exit.  
Print settings  
Note: To print to a PictBridge compliant printer,  
selectImage printbefore you connectthe USB cable.  
Select Menu > Imaging > Image print and select the  
images you want to print.  
The available settings options vary depending on the  
capabilities of the printing device you selected.  
To select the paper size, select Paper size, the size of paper  
from the list, and OK. Select Cancel to return to the  
previous view.  
Options in the image selection view are Print,  
Mark/Unmark, Open (displayed when you select  
an album), Help, and Exit.  
RealPlayer™  
Printer selection  
Once you have selected images you want to print, a list  
of available printing devices is displayed. If you have  
connected a PictBridge-compliant USB printer using  
the DKU-2 cable supplied with the phone, the printer  
is automatically displayed.  
Select Menu > Imaging > RealPlayer. With RealPlayer, you  
can play video clips, sound clips, and playlists, or stream  
media files over the air. A streaming link can be activated  
when you are browsing Web pages, or it can be stored in  
the phone memory or memory card.  
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RealPlayer supports files with extensions such as .aac,  
.awb, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, and .wav. However, RealPlayer does  
not necessarily support all file formats or all the variations  
of file formats. For example, RealPlayer will attempt to  
open all .mp4 files, but some .mp4 files may include  
content that is not compliant with 3GPP standards and,  
therefore, is not supported by this phone.  
Icons for settings options in RealPlayer are as follows:  
Repeat—video and audio  
Random—audio only  
Repeat and random—audio only  
Loudspeaker muted—video only  
Shortcuts during play are as follows:  
Options in RealPlayer when a clip is selected are  
Play, Play in fullscreenor Continue, Continue in full  
scr.; Stop, Mute or Unmute, Clip details, Send,  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
To fast forward, scroll up.  
To rewind through the media file, scroll down.  
To mute the sound, scroll left until  
To turn on the sound, scroll right until  
is displayed.  
is displayed.  
Play video or sound clips  
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To play a media file stored in phone memory or on the  
memory card, select Options > Open and select:  
Stream content over the air  
Most recent clips—To play one of the last six files played  
in RealPlayer.  
Many service providers require you to use an Internet  
access point (IAP) for your default access point. Other  
service providers allow you to use a WAP access point.  
Saved clip—To play a file saved in Gallery. See "Gallery,"  
p. 35.  
The access points may be configured when you first start  
your phone.  
Mem. card sound clips—To play files saved on the  
memory card.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
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Scroll to a file, and press the scroll key to play the file.  
In RealPlayer, you can only open an rtsp: // URL address.  
However, RealPlayer will recognize an http link to a  
.ram file.  
Tip! To view a video clip in full screen mode,  
press 2. Press it again to change back to normal  
screen mode.  
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To stream content over the air, select a streaming link  
saved in Gallery, on a Web page, or received in a text  
message or multimedia message. Before live content  
begins streaming, your phone connects to the site and  
starts loading the content.  
Proxy port number—Enter the port number of the  
proxy server.  
Proxy servers are intermediate servers between media  
servers and their users. Some service providers use them to  
provide additional security or speed up access to browser  
pages that contain sound or video clips.  
Receive RealPlayer settings  
Network:  
You may receive RealPlayer settings in a special text  
message from the network operator or service provider.  
See "Data and settings," p. 47. For more information,  
contact your network operator or service provider.  
Default access point—Scroll to the access point you want  
to use to connect to the Internet, and press the scroll key.  
Online time—Set the time for RealPlayer to disconnect  
from the network when you have paused a media clip  
playing through a network link, select User defined, and  
press the scroll key. Enter the time, and select OK.  
Change the RealPlayer settings  
Select Options > Settings and choose from the following:  
Connection time-out—Scroll left or right to set the  
maximum time to elapse between selecting a network link  
and connecting to the media server, and select OK.  
Video—To select if you want to automatically repeat video  
clips after they finish playing.  
Audio settings—To select if you want to repeat playing of  
track lists and play sound clips on a track list in random order.  
Server time-out—Scroll left or right to set the maximum  
time to wait for a response from the media server before  
disconnecting, and select OK.  
Connection—To select whether to use a proxy server,  
change the default access point, and set the time-outs  
and port range used when connecting. Contact your  
service provider for the correct settings.  
Lowest UDP port—Enter the lowest port number of the  
servers port range. The minimum value is 6970.  
Highest UDP port—Enter the highest port number of the  
servers port range. The maximum value is 32000. Select  
Options > Advanced settings to edit the bandwidth values  
for different networks.  
Proxy:  
Use proxy—To use a proxy server, select Yes.  
Proxy serv. address—Enter the IP address of the  
proxy server.  
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Messaging  
Select Menu > Messaging. In Messaging, you can create,  
send, receive, view, edit, and organize text messages,  
multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and special text  
messages containing data. You can also receive messages  
and data through a Bluetooth connection, receive Web  
service messages, receive cell broadcast messages, and  
send service commands.  
My folders—For organizing your messages into  
folders. Organize your messages by adding new folders  
under My folders.  
Mailbox—In Mailbox, you can connect to your  
remote mailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages or  
view your previously retrieved e-mail messages offline.  
See "E-mail," p. 53.  
Options in the Messaging main view are Open,  
Create message, Connect (if you have defined  
mailbox settings but a connection to the mailbox  
is not active) or Disconnect (if a connection to the  
mailbox is active), SIM messages, Cell broadcast,  
Service command, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
Drafts—Contains draft messages that have not  
been sent.  
Sent—Contains the last 20 messages that have been  
sent, excluding messages sent using a Bluetooth connection.  
To change the number of messages to be saved, see "Other  
settings," p. 56.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features  
can receive and display multimedia messages. The  
appearance of a message may vary depending on  
the receiving device.  
Outbox—A temporary storage place for messages  
waiting to be sent.  
Reports—Contains delivery reports that you request  
from the network of the text messages and multimedia  
messages you have sent (network service). Receiving a  
delivery report of a multimedia message that has been  
sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.  
When you open Messaging, you can see the New message  
function and a list of folders:  
Inbox—Contains received messages except e-mail  
and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are stored in  
the Mailbox.  
Tip! When you have opened any of the default  
folders, to view the folders, scroll left or right.  
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To enter and send service requests, such as activation  
commands for network services, to your service provider,  
select Options > Service command in the main view  
of Messaging.  
Abc is shown on the top right of the display when you are  
writing text using traditional text input.  
Press a number key (1–9) repeatedly until the desired  
character appears. There are more characters available  
for a number key than are printed on the key.  
Cell broadcast is a network service that allows you to  
receive messages on various topics, such as weather or  
traffic conditions from your service provider. For available  
topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service  
provider. In the main view of Messaging, select Options >  
Cell broadcast. In the main view, you can see the status  
of a topic, a topic number, name, and follow-up flag ( ),  
if applicable.  
To insert a number, press and hold the number key.  
To switch between letter and number mode, press and  
hold #.  
If the next letter is located on the same key as the  
present one, wait until the cursor appears (or scroll  
right to end the time-out period), and enter the letter.  
Options in Cell broadcast are Open, Subscribe  
or Unsubscribe, Hotmark or Remove hotmark,  
Topic, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
To erase a character, press the clear key. Press and hold  
the clear key to clear more than one character.  
The most common punctuation marks are available  
under 1. Press 1 repeatedly to reach the desired  
punctuation mark.  
A packet data connection may prevent cell broadcast  
reception.  
Press * to open a list of special characters. Scroll through  
the list, and select a character.  
Writing text  
To insert a space, press 0. To move the cursor to the  
next line, press 0 three times.  
Traditional text input  
ABC and abc indicate the selected case. Abc means that  
the first letter of the word is written in upper case, and all  
other letters are automatically written in lower case. 123  
indicates number mode.  
To switch between the different character cases Abc,  
abc, and ABC, press #.  
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If the ? character is shown after the word, the word  
you intended to write is not in the dictionary. To add a  
word to the dictionary, select Spell, enter the word (up  
to 32 letters) using traditional text input, and select  
OK. The word is added to the dictionary. When the  
dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces the oldest  
added word.  
Predictive text input—Predictive text  
You can enter any letter with a single key press. Predictive  
text input is based on a built-in dictionary to which you  
can also add new words. When the dictionary becomes full,  
the latest added word replaces the oldest.  
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To activate predictive text  
input, press the edit key,  
and select Predictive text  
on. Thisactivates predictive  
text input for all editors in  
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Start writing the next word.  
To set predictive text input on or off, press # twice quickly.  
Tips on predictive text input  
To erase a character, press the clear key. Press and hold the  
clear key to clear more than one character.  
thephone.  
is shown  
on the top right of the  
display when you write  
text using predictive  
text input.  
To change between the different character cases Abc, abc,  
and ABC, press #. If you press # quickly twice, predictive  
text input is turned off.  
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To write the desired word, press the keys 2–9. Press  
each key only once for one letter. For example, to write  
“Nokia” when the English dictionary is selected, press 6  
for N, 6 for o, 5 for k, 4 for i, and 2 for a.  
Tip! Predictive text input tries to guess which  
commonly used punctuation mark (.,?!‘) is needed.  
The order and availability of the punctuation  
marks depend on the language of the dictionary.  
The word suggestion changes after each key press.  
To insert a number in letter mode, press and hold the  
desired number key.  
When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to  
confirm it, scroll right or press 0 to add a space.  
To switch between letter and number mode, press and  
hold #.  
If the word is not correct, press * repeatedly to view the  
matching words the dictionary has found one by one; or  
press the edit key, and select Predictive text > Matches.  
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The most common punctuation marks are available under  
1. Press 1 and then * repeatedly to search for the desired  
punctuation mark.  
Write compound words  
Write the first half of a compound word; to confirm it,  
scroll right. Write the last part of the compound word.  
To complete the compound word, press 0 to add a space.  
Press and hold * to open a list of special characters.  
Press * repeatedly to view the matching words the  
dictionary has found one by one.  
Turn predictive text input off  
Press the edit key, and select Predictive text > Off to turn  
predictive text input off for all editors in the phone.  
Press the edit key, select Predictive text, and scroll right  
to select one of the following options:  
Matches—To view a list of words that correspond to your  
Copy text to clipboard  
key presses.  
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To select letters and words, press and hold the edit  
key and scroll left or right. As the selection moves,  
text is highlighted.  
Insert word—To add a word (up to 32 letters) to the  
dictionary by using traditional text input. When the  
dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces the oldest  
added word.  
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To copy the text to the clipboard, while still holding the  
edit key, select Copy.  
Edit word—To edit the word using traditional text input.  
This is available if the word is active (underlined).  
To insert the text into a document, press and hold the  
edit key, and select Paste, or press the edit key once,  
and select Paste.  
Tip! When you press the edit key, the following  
options appear (depending on the editing mode):  
Predictive text (predictive text input), Alpha  
mode (traditional text input), Number mode, Cut  
(if text has been selected), Copy (if text has been  
selected), Paste (when text has been cut or copied  
first), Insert number, Insert symbol, and Writing  
language: (changes the input language for all  
editors in the phone).  
To select lines of text, press and hold the edit key and  
scroll up or down.  
To remove the selected text from the document, press  
the clear key.  
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E-mail—to send an e-mail. If you have not set up your  
Write and send messages  
e-mail account, you are prompted to do so.  
The appearance of a multimedia message may vary,  
depending on the receiving device.  
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Press the scroll key to select recipients or groups from  
contacts, or enter the recipient’s phone number or  
e-mail address. Press * to add a semicolon (;) that  
separates the recipients. You can also copy and paste  
the number or address from the clipboard.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
Tip! You can start to create a message from any  
application that has the option Send. Select a file  
(image or text) to be added to the message and  
Options > Send.  
Tip! Scroll to a contact, and press the scroll key  
to mark it. You can mark several recipients at  
a time.  
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Scroll down to move to the message field.  
Write the message.  
Before you can create a multimedia message or write an  
e-mail, you must have the correct connection settings in  
place. See "Receive MMS and e-mail settings," p. 46 and  
"E-mail," p. 53.  
To add a media object to  
a multimedia message,  
select Options > Insert  
object > Image, Sound  
clip, or Video clip.  
Options in the message editor are Send, Add  
recipient, Create presentation (MMS), Insert  
(SMS and e-mail), Insert object (MMS), Insert  
new (MMS), Remove (MMS), Preview (MMS),  
Attachments (e-mail), Objects (MMS), Delete,  
Check contacts, Message details, Sending  
options, Help, and Exit.  
When sound is added,  
is shown.  
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To take a new picture or  
record sound or video for  
a multimedia message,  
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Select New message to view a list of message options:  
Text message—to send a text message.  
Multimedia message—to send a multimedia  
message (MMS).  
select Insert new >  
Image, Sound clip, or Video clip. To insert a new slide  
to the message, select Slide.  
Select Options > Preview to see what the multimedia  
message looks like.  
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Select Insert new > Sound clip, Recorder to record a  
new sound and Select to save and insert a copy of the  
new sound into the message. Select Options > Preview  
to view the multimedia message.  
Tip! In Messaging you can also create presentations  
and send them in a multimedia message. In the  
multimedia message editor view, select Options >  
Create presentation (shown only if MMS creation  
mode is set to Guided or Free). See "Multimedia  
messages," p. 47.  
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To add an attachment to an e-mail, select Options >  
Insert > Image, Sound clip, Video clip or Note. E-mail  
attachments are indicated by in the navigation bar.  
Receive MMS and e-mail settings  
You may receive the settings in a text message from your  
network operator or service provider. See "Data and  
settings," p. 47.  
To send the message, select Options > Send, or press  
the call key.  
Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond  
the character limit for a single message. Longer messages  
will be sent as a series of two or more messages. Your service  
provider may charge accordingly. Characters that use  
accents or other marks, and characters from some language  
options like Chinese, take up more space limiting the  
number of characters that can be sent in a single message.  
For availability of and subscription to data services, contact  
your network operator or service provider. Follow the  
instructions given by your service provider.  
Enter the MMS settings manually:  
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Select Tools > Settings > Connection > Access points,  
and define the settings for a multimedia messaging  
access point. See "Connection settings," p. 88.  
E-mail messages are automatically placed in the Outbox  
before sending. If sending does not succeed, the e-mail is  
left in the Outbox with Failed status.  
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Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia  
message > Access point in use and the access point  
you created to be used as the preferred connection. See  
also "Multimedia messages," p. 53.  
Tip! If you are not sure of the capabilities of the  
receiving device, or the network does not support  
sending large files, use a smaller image size or a  
sound clip that is no longer than 15 seconds. To  
change the setting, select Messaging > Options >  
Settings > Multimedia message > Image size.  
Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, and forward  
e-mail, you must do the following:  
Configure an Internet access point (IAP). See "Connection  
settings," p. 88.  
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Define your e-mail settings. See "E-mail," p. 53. You  
need to have a separate e-mail account. Follow the  
instructions given by your remote mailbox and Internet  
service provider (ISP).  
Multimedia messages  
Important: Exercise caution when opening  
messages. Multimedia message objects may  
contain malicious software or otherwise be  
harmful to your device or PC.  
Inbox  
When you open a multimedia message, you may see an  
image and a message, and simultaneously listen to a  
sound through the loudspeaker (  
included). Press the scroll key to listen to the sound.  
is shown if sound is  
Inbox icons are as follows:  
Unread messages in Inbox  
Open the message, and select Options > Objects to see  
what kind of media objects have been included in the  
multimedia message. You can save a multimedia object  
file in your phone or send it, for example, through a  
Bluetooth connection to another compatible device.  
Unread text message  
Unread multimedia message  
Data received through a Bluetooth connection  
When you receive a message, 1 new message are shown in  
the standby mode. Select Show to open the message. To  
open a message in Inbox, scroll to the message and select it.  
You may also receive multimedia presentations. To view  
these presentations, select Options > Play presentation.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music  
(including ringing tones) and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
If a message contains phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or  
URLs, they are underlined. Each underlined item can be  
used as a shortcut. Scroll up or down to move through the  
items, and select Options in each case to, for example,  
make a call using a phone number in the message.  
Data and settings  
Your phone can receive many kinds of text messages that  
contain data ( ), also called over-the-air (OTA) messages:  
To remove the underlining and shortcuts, select Automatic  
find off.  
Configuration message—You may receive a text message  
service number, voice mailbox number, Internet access  
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point settings, access point login script settings, or e-mail  
settings from your network operator, service provider,  
or other information management organization in a  
configuration message. To save the settings, select  
Options > Save all.  
Business card—To save the information to Contacts,  
select Options > Save business card. Certificates or  
sound files attached to the business card are not saved.  
Tip! If you receive a vCard file that has a picture  
attached, the picture is saved to Contacts.  
Web service messages  
Web service messages ( ) are notifications, such as news  
headlines, and may contain a text message or a link. For  
availability and subscription, contact your service provider.  
Ringing tone—To save the ringing tone, select  
Options > Save.  
Operator logo—For the logo to be shown in the standby  
mode instead of the network operator’s identification,  
select Options > Save.  
My folders  
In My folders, you can organize your messages into  
folders, create new folders, and rename and delete folders.  
Tip! To change the default access point settings  
for multimedia messaging, select Messaging >  
Options > Settings > Multimedia message >  
Access point in use.  
Tip! You can use texts in the templates folder to  
avoid rewriting messages that you send often.  
Mailbox  
Calendar entry—To save the invitation, select Options >  
Save to Calendar.  
Web message—To save the bookmark to the bookmarks  
list in Web, select Options > Add to bookmarks. If the  
message contains both access point settings and  
If you select Mailbox and have not set up your e-mail  
account, you are prompted to do so. See "E-mail," p. 53.  
When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to the  
mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messaging main view.  
You can have up to six mailboxes.  
bookmarks, to save the data, select Options > Save all.  
E-mail notification—Tells you how many new e-mails  
you have in your remote mailbox. An extended  
notification may list more detailed information.  
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Important: Exercise caution when opening  
messages. E-mail message objects may contain  
malicious software or otherwise be harmful to  
your device or PC.  
Open the mailbox  
When you open the mailbox,  
you can choose whether you  
want to view the previously  
retrieved e-mail messages  
and e-mail headings  
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When you have an open connection to a remote  
mailbox, select Options > Retrieve e-mail.  
offline or connect to the  
e-mail server.  
New—to retrieve all new e-mail messages to your  
phone.  
When you scroll to your  
mailbox and select it, you’ll  
receive the prompt, Connect  
to mailbox?  
Selected—to retrieve only the e-mail messages that  
have been marked.  
All—to retrieve all messages from the mailbox.  
To stop retrieving messages, select Cancel.  
Select Yes to connect to your mailbox, and retrieve new  
e-mail headings or messages. When you view messages  
online, you are continuously connected to a remote  
mailbox using a packet data connection. See also  
"Connection settings," p. 88.  
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After you have retrieved the e-mail messages, you can  
continue viewing them online, or select Options >  
Disconnect to close the connection and view the  
e-mail messages offline.  
E-mail status icons are as follows:  
Select No to view previously retrieved e-mail messages  
offline. When you view e-mail messages offline, your  
phone is not connected to the remote mailbox.  
New e-mail (offline or online mode): the  
content has not been retrieved to your phone  
(arrow points outward).  
New e-mail: the content has been retrieved to your  
phone (arrow points inward).  
Retrieve e-mail messages  
If you are offline, select Options > Connect to start a  
The e-mail message has been read.  
connection to a remote mailbox.  
The e-mail heading that has been read and the  
message content has been deleted from the phone.  
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To open an e-mail message, scroll to it and select it. If  
the e-mail message has not been retrieved (arrow in  
the icon is pointing outward) and you are offline, you  
are asked if you want to retrieve this message from  
the mailbox.  
Delete e-mail messages  
To delete the contents of an e-mail message from the  
phone while still retaining it in the remote mailbox, select  
Options > Delete > Delete msg. from: > Phone only.  
The phone mirrors the e-mail headings in the remote  
mailbox. Although you delete the message content, the  
e-mail heading stays in your phone. If you want to remove  
the heading as well, you must first delete the e-mail  
message from your remote mailbox; then make a connection  
from your phone to the remote mailbox again to update  
the status.  
To view e-mail attachments, open a message that has the  
attachment indicator ( ), and select Options >  
Attachments. If the attachment has a dimmed indicator,  
it has not been retrieved to the phone; select Options >  
Retrieve. In the Attachments view, you can retrieve,  
open, save, or remove attachments. You can also send  
attachments using a Bluetooth connection.  
Tip! To copy an e-mail from the remote mailbox to  
a folder under My folders, select Options > Copy  
to folder, a folder from the list, and OK.  
Tip! If your mailbox uses the IMAP4 protocol, you  
can define how many messages to retrieve, and  
whether to retrieve the attachments. With the  
POP3 protocol, the options are Headers only,  
Partially (kB), or Msgs. & attachs..  
To delete an e-mail from the phone and the remote  
mailbox, select Options > Delete > Delete msg. from: >  
Phone and server.  
If you are offline, the e-mail is deleted first from your  
phone. During the next connection to the remote mailbox,  
it is automatically deleted from the remote mailbox. If you  
are using the POP3 protocol, messages marked to be  
deleted are removed only after you have closed the  
connection to the remote mailbox.  
Retrieve e-mail messages automatically  
To retrieve messages automatically, select Options >  
E-mail settings > Automatic retrieval > Header retrieval:  
Select Always on, or Only in home net., and define when,  
and how often, the messages are retrieved.  
To cancel deleting an e-mail from the phone and server,  
scroll to an e-mail that has been marked to be deleted  
during the next connection ( ), and select  
Options > Undelete.  
Retrieving e-mail messages automatically may increase  
your call costs due to the data traffic.  
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Status of the messages in Outbox are as follows:  
Disconnect from the mailbox  
Sending—A connection is being established and the  
message is being sent.  
When you are online, select Options > Disconnect to end  
the packet data connection to the remote mailbox.  
Waiting or Queued—The message will be sent when  
Tip! You can also leave your mailbox connection  
open, and new e-mails (Headers only as default)  
will be automatically retrieved from the remote  
mailbox to your phone (only if the IMAP IDLE  
function is supported by your server). To leave the  
messaging application open in the background,  
press the menu key twice. Leaving the connection  
open may increase your call costs due to the  
data traffic.  
previous messages of a similar type have been sent.  
Resend at %U (time)—The phone will try to send the  
message again after a time-out period. Select Options >  
Send to try sending the message immediately.  
Deferred—You can set documents to be held in Outbox.  
Scroll to a message that is being sent, and select  
Options > Defer sending.  
Failed—The maximum number of sending attempts has  
been reached. Sending has failed. If you were trying to  
send a text message, open the message, and check that  
the Sending options are correct.  
View e-mail messages when offline  
When you open Mailbox, you will receive the Connect to  
mailbox? query. If you want to view and read e-mail  
messages offline, answer No. You can read the previously  
retrieved e-mail headings, the retrieved e-mail messages,  
or both. You can also write, reply to, or forward e-mail to  
be sent the next time you connect to the mailbox.  
Messages are placed in the outbox, for example, when  
your phone is outside network coverage. You can also  
schedule e-mail messages to be sent the next time you  
connect to your remote mailbox.  
Outbox  
View messages  
Before you can view SIM messages, you must copy them  
to a folder in your phone.  
Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages waiting  
to be sent.  
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In the Messaging main view, select Options >  
SIM messages.  
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Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark or Mark all  
Message sent as—Change this option only if you are sure  
that your message center is able to convert text messages  
into these other formats. Contact your network operator.  
to mark messages.  
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Select Options > Copy. A list of folders opens.  
Preferred connection—You can send text messages  
through the normal GSM network or through packet  
data, if supported by the network. See "Connection  
settings," p. 88.  
Select a folder and OK to start copying. Open the  
folder to view the messages.  
Messaging settings  
Reply via same ctr. (network service)—Choose Yes, if you  
want the reply message to be sent using the same text  
message center number.  
Text messages  
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Text message  
Options when editing text message center settings  
are Edit, New msg. center, Delete, Help, and Exit.  
and from the following:  
Message centers—Lists all the text message centers that  
have been defined.  
To add a new text message center, do the following:  
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2
3
Select Message centers > Options > New msg. center.  
Msg. center in use—Select which message center is used  
for delivering text messages.  
Write a name for the message center, and select OK.  
Receive report (network service)—To request the network  
to send delivery reports on your messages. When set to  
No, only the Sent status is shown in Log. See "Log," p. 20.  
Scroll down, and press the scroll key. Write the number  
of the text message center. You receive the number  
from your service provider.  
Message validity—If the recipient of a message cannot be  
reached within the validity period, the message is removed  
from the text message center. The network must support  
this feature. Maximum time is the maximum amount of  
time allowed by the network.  
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Select OK.  
To use the new settings, go back to the settings view.  
Scroll to Msg. center in use, and select the new  
message center.  
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Allow anon. messages—Select No if you want to reject  
Multimedia messages  
messages coming from an anonymous sender.  
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia  
Receive ads—Define whether you want to receive  
multimedia message advertisements or not.  
message and from the following:  
Image size—Define the size of the image in a multimedia  
message. The options are Small, Large, and Original  
(shown only when the MMS creation modeis set to Guided  
or Free). Select Original to increase the size of the  
multimedia message.  
Receive report (network service)—Select Yes if you want  
the status of the sent message to be shown in the Log.  
Receiving a delivery report of a multimedia message that  
has been sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.  
Deny report sending—Select Yes if you do not want  
your phone to send delivery reports of received  
multimedia messages.  
The wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages.  
If the inserted picture exceeds this limit, the device may  
make it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.  
Message validity—If the recipient of a message cannot be  
reached within the validity period, the message is removed  
from the multimedia messaging center. The network must  
support this feature. Maximum time is the maximum  
amount of time allowed by the network.  
MMS creation mode—If you select Guided, the phone  
informs you if you try to send a message that may not be  
supported by the recipient. Select Restricted; the phone  
prevents you from sending messages that are not supported.  
Access point in use (Must be defined)—Select which  
access point is used as the preferred connection for the  
multimedia message center.  
Tip! You may also obtain the multimedia and  
e-mail settings from your service provider through  
a configuration message. Contact your service  
provider for more information. See "Data and  
settings," p. 47.  
Recept. in home net.—Select whether you want the  
reception of the MMS messages in the home network to  
be Automatic, Manual, or Off.  
Reception if roaming—Select how you want the MMS  
messages to be retrieved outside the home network—  
Automatic, Manual, or Off. When you are outside your  
home network, sending and receiving multimedia  
messages may be billed differently.  
E-mail  
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > E-mail, or in  
the mailbox main view, select Options > E-mail settings  
and from the following:  
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Mailbox in use—Select which mailbox you want to use  
Password:—Enter your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you are prompted for the password when you try to  
connect to your remote mailbox.  
for sending e-mail.  
Mailboxes—Opens a list of mailboxes that have been  
defined. If no mailboxes have been defined, you are prompted  
to define one. Select a mailbox to change the settings:  
Incoming mail server (Must be defined)—Enter the IP  
address or host name of the mail server that receives  
your e-mail.  
Mailbox settings:  
Mailbox type:—Defines the e-mail protocol that your  
remote mailbox service provider recommends. The options  
are POP3 and IMAP4. This setting can be selected only once  
and cannot be changed if you have saved or exited from the  
mailbox settings. If you are using the POP3 protocol, e-mail  
messages are not updated automatically in online mode. To  
see the latest e-mail messages, you must disconnect and  
make a new connection to your mailbox.  
Mailbox name—Enter a descriptive name for the mailbox.  
Access point in use (Must be defined)—Choose an  
Internet access point (IAP) for the mailbox. See "Connection  
settings," p. 88.  
My e-mail address (Must be defined)—Enter the e-mail  
address given to you by your service provider. Replies to  
your messages are sent to this address.  
Security (ports)—Used with the POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP  
Outgoing mail server (Must be defined)—Enter the IP  
address or host name of the mail server that sends your  
e-mail. You may only be able to use the outgoing server  
of your network operator. Contact your service provider  
for more information.  
protocols to secure the connection to the remote mailbox.  
APOP secure login (not shown if IMAP4 is selected for  
Mailbox type)—Used with the POP3 protocol to encrypt  
the sending of passwords to the remote e-mail server while  
connecting to the mailbox.  
Send message—Define how e-mail is sent from your  
phone. Select Immediately for the device to connect to  
the mailbox when you select Send message. Select  
During next conn.—E-mail is sent when the connection  
to the remote mailbox is available.  
User settings:  
E-mails to retrieve (not shown if the e-mail protocol is  
set to POP3)—Define how many new e-mails are  
retrieved to mailbox.  
User name—Enter your user name, given to you by your  
service provider.  
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Retrieve—Define which parts of the e-mails are retrieved:  
Headers only, Partially (kB), or Msgs. & attachs. (not shown  
if the e-mail protocol is set to IMAP4).  
Web service messages  
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Service  
message. Choose whether you want to receive service  
messages. If you want to set the phone to automatically  
activate the browser and start a network connection to  
retrieve content when the phone receives a service  
message, select Download messages > Automatically .  
Retrieve attachments (not shown if the e-mail protocol is  
set to POP3)—Choose whether you want to retrieve e-mail  
with or without attachments.  
Subscribed folders (not shown if the e-mail protocol is set  
to POP3)—You can subscribe other folders in remote  
mailbox as well and retrieve content from those folders.  
Cell broadcast  
Check the available topics and related topic numbers with  
your service provider, and select Messaging > Options >  
Settings > Cell broadcast to change the settings.  
Send copy to self—Select Yes to save a copy of the e-mail  
to your remote mailbox and to the address defined in My  
e-mail address.  
Reception—Select On to receive cell broadcast messages,  
or Off if you do not wish to receive cell broadcast messages.  
Include signature—Select Yes if you want to attach a  
signature to your e-mail messages.  
LanguageAll allows you to receive cell broadcast  
messages in all supported languages. Selected allows you  
to choose languages in which you would like to receive  
cell broadcast messages. If you cannot find the desired  
language, select Other.  
My name—Enter your own name here. Your name replaces  
your e-mail address in the recipient’s phone when the  
recipient’s phone supports this function.  
Automatic retrieval:  
Header retrieval—When this function is on messages are  
retrieved automatically. You can define when, and how  
often, the messages are retrieved.  
Topic detection—If you have set Topic detection > On,  
the phone automatically searches for new topic numbers,  
and saves the new numbers without a name to the topic  
list. Select Off if you do not want to save new topic  
numbers automatically.  
Activating Header retrieval may increase your call costs  
due to the data traffic.  
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No. of saved msgs.—Define how many sent messages may  
be stored in the Sent folder at a time. The default limit is  
20 messages. When the limit is reached, the oldest  
message is deleted.  
Other settings  
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Other.  
Save sent messages—Choose if you want to save a copy  
of every text message, multimedia message, or e-mail  
that you have sent. Saved messages will be stored in the  
Sent folder.  
Memory in use—Choose which memory to which you want  
to save your messages: Phone memory or Memory card.  
New e-mail alerts—Choose whether you want to see the  
new e-mail indication, a tone, or a note when new mail is  
received in the mailbox.  
Tip! If Memory card is selected, activate the  
offline profile before opening the memory card  
slot door or removing the memory card. When the  
memory card is not available, messages are saved  
in the phone memory.  
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Calendar  
Press any key (1–9) in any calendar view. A meeting entry  
opens, and the characters you enter are added to the  
Subject field.  
calendar alarm, select Silence to turn off the calendar  
alarm tone. The reminder text stays on the screen.  
Select Stopto end the calendar alarm. Select Snooze to  
set the alarm to snooze.  
Repeat—Scroll right to change the entry to be  
repeating ( is shown in the day view).  
Create calendar entries  
Repeat until—You can set an end date for the  
1
Select Menu > Calendar >  
Options > New entry and  
from the following options:  
repeated entry.  
Synchronization:  
Private—After synchronization, the calendar entry can  
be seen only by you and it will not be shown to others  
with online access to view the calendar.  
Meeting—To remind you  
of an appointment that  
has a specific date  
and time.  
Public—The calendar entry is shown to others who  
have access to view your calendar online.  
Memo—To write a general  
entry for a day.  
None—The calendar entry will not be copied to your PC  
when you synchronize.  
Anniversary—To remind  
you of birthdays or special dates. Anniversary entries  
are repeated every year.  
3
To save the entry, select Done.  
Tip! To send a calendar note to a compatible phone,  
select Options > Send > Via text message, Via  
multimedia, or Via Bluetooth.  
2
Fill in the fields. Scroll to move between fields.  
Alarm (meetings and anniversary)—Select On, and  
scroll down to fill in the Alarm time and Alarm date  
fields.  
in the day view indicates an alarm. To stop a  
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Open a note in which you want to set an alarm, and  
select Alarm > On.  
Calendar views  
Tip! Select Options > Settings to change the view  
2
3
Set the Alarm time and Alarm date.  
that is shown when you open the calendar or the  
starting day of the week.  
Scroll down to Repeat, and scroll right to select how  
often you want the alarm to be repeated.  
In the month view, dates that have calendar entries are  
marked with a small triangle at the right bottom corner.  
In the week view, memos and anniversaries are placed  
before 8 o’clock.  
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Select Done.  
To delete a calendar alarm, open the note in which you  
want to delete an alarm, and select Alarm > Off.  
Icons in the day and week views are as follows:  
Memo  
Remove calendar entries  
Removing past entries in Calendar saves space in the  
Anniversary  
memory of the phone.  
There is no icon for Meeting  
To remove more than one event at a time, go to the Month  
view and select Options > Delete entry and one of the  
following options:  
To go to a certain date, select Options > Go to date, write  
the date, and select OK.  
Press # to jump to today.  
Before date—Deletes all calendar notes that take place  
before a certain date you define.  
Tip! You can move calendar and to-do data from  
many different Nokia phones to your phone, or  
synchronize your calendar and to-do data to a  
compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite. See the  
CD-ROM, if supplied in the sales package.  
All entries—Deletes all calendar notes.  
Calendar settings  
To modify the Calendar alarm tone, Default view, Week  
starts on, and Week view title, select Options > Settings.  
Set a calendar alarm  
You can set an alarm to remind you of a meeting or  
anniversary. This option is not available for memos.  
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Web  
Various service providers maintain pages specifically  
designed for mobile devices. To access these pages, select  
Menu > Web. These pages use the wireless markup  
language (WML), extensible hypertext markup language  
(XHTML), or hypertext markup language (HTML).  
Receive browser settings  
Tip! Settings may be available on the Web site of  
a network operator or service provider.  
You may receive Web service settings in a special text  
message from the network operator or service provider  
that offers the Web page. See “Data and settings," p. 47.  
For more information, contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
Check the availability of services, pricing, and tariffs  
with your network operator or service provider. Service  
providers will also give you instructions on how to use  
their services.  
To start a connection, press and hold 0 in the standby mode.  
Enter the settings manually  
Follow the instructions given to you by your service  
provider.  
Access the Web  
1
Select Tools > Settings > Connection > Access  
points, and define the settings for an access point.  
See “Connection settings," p. 88.  
Save the settings that are needed to access the Web  
page that you want to use. See the sections “Receive  
browser settings” or “Enter the settings manually,"  
p. 59.  
2
Select Web > Options > Bookmark manager > Add  
bookmark. Write a name for the bookmark and the  
address of the page defined for the current access point.  
Make a connection to the Web. See “Make a connection,"  
p. 60.  
Browse the pages. See “Browse," p. 61.  
End the connection to the Web. See “End a connection,"  
p. 63.  
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Add bookmarks manually  
Bookmarks view  
1
In the bookmarks view, select Options > Bookmark  
A bookmark consists of a bookmark name, Internet address,  
access point, and if the Web page requires, a user name  
and password.  
manager > Add bookmark.  
2
Fill in the fields. Only the Internet address must be  
defined. The default access point is assigned to the  
bookmark if no other access point is selected. Press * to  
enter special characters such as /, ., :, and @. Press the  
clear key to clear characters.  
Options in the bookmarks view are Open,  
Download, Back to page, Bookmark manager,  
Mark/Unmark, Navigation options, Advanced  
options, Send, Find bookmark, Details, Settings,  
Help, and Exit.  
3
Select Options > Save to save the bookmark.  
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.  
Send bookmarks  
Scroll to a bookmark, and select Options > Send > Via  
text message. Press the call key to send. It is possible to  
send more than one bookmark at the same time.  
Icons in the bookmark view are as follows:  
Tip! To send a bookmark, scroll to it, and select  
Options > Send > Via text message.  
The start page defined for the default access point.  
If you use another default access point to browse, the  
start page is changed accordingly.  
Make a connection  
The automatic bookmarks folder contains bookmarks  
Once you have stored all the required connection settings,  
you can access the pages.  
(
) that are collected automatically when you browse  
pages. The bookmarks in this folder are automatically  
organised according to domain.  
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Select a bookmark or enter the address in the field  
). When you enter the address, matching bookmarks  
are shown above the field. Scroll up to select a  
matching bookmark.  
(
Any bookmark showing the title or Internet address  
of the bookmark.  
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Options when browsing (depending on the page  
you are viewing) are Open, Accept, Remove file,  
Open in viewer, Open Wallet, Service options,  
Bookmarks, Save as bookmark, View images,  
Navigation options, Advanced options, Show  
images, Send bookmark, Find, Details, Settings,  
Help, and Exit.  
Browse  
On a browser page, new links appear underlined in blue  
and previously visited links in purple. Images that act as  
links have a blue border around them.  
To open a link, to check boxes, and make selections, press  
the scroll key.  
To go to the previous page while browsing, select Back.  
If Back is not available, select Options > Navigation  
options > History to view a chronological list of the pages  
you have visited during a browse session. The history list  
is cleared each time a session is closed.  
2
Press the scroll key to download the page.  
Connection security  
If the security indicator  
is displayed during a connection,  
the data transmission between the device and the Internet  
gateway or server is encrypted.  
To retrieve the latest content from the server, select  
Options > Navigation options > Reload.  
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.  
To save a bookmark, select Options > Save as bookmark.  
Tip! To access the bookmarks view while browsing,  
press and hold down the scroll key. To return to the  
browser view again, select Options > Back to page.  
To save a page while browsing, select Options > Advanced  
options > Save page. You can save pages either to the  
phone memory or on a memory card, and browse them  
when offline. To access the pages later, scroll right in the  
bookmarks view to open the Saved pages view.  
To enter a new URL address, select Options > Navigation  
options > Go to web address.  
Select Options > Details > Security to view details about  
the connection, encryptions status, and information about  
server and user authentication.  
Security features may be required for some services, such as  
banking services. For such connections you need security  
certificates. For more information, contact your service  
provider. See also “Certificate management," p. 92.  
To open a sublist of commands or actions for the currently  
open page, select Options > Service options.  
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You can download items such as ringing tones, images,  
operator logos, themes, and video clips. Downloaded items  
are handled by the respective applications in your phone,  
for example, a downloaded image is saved in Gallery.  
To open the saved pages view, scroll right in the bookmarks  
view. In the saved pages view, press the scroll key to open  
a saved page ( ).  
To save a page while browsing, select Options > Advanced  
options > Save page.  
Press # to jump to the end of a page and * to jump to the  
beginning of a page.  
To start a connection to the browser service and to download  
the latest version of the page, select Options > Navigation  
options > Reload. The phone stays online after you reload  
the page.  
To download and view new Web service messages while  
browsing, select Options > Advanced options > Read  
service msgs. (shown only if there are new messages).  
See also “Web service messages," p. 48.  
Download and purchase items  
Tip! The browser collects bookmarks automatically  
while you browse Web pages. The bookmarks are  
You can download items such as ringing tones, images,  
operator logos, themes, and video clips. These items can be  
provided free, or you can purchase them. Downloaded items  
are handled by the respective applications in your phone, for  
example, a downloaded photo can be saved in Gallery.  
stored to the automatic bookmarks folder (  
)
and automatically organized according to domain.  
See “Web settings," p. 63.  
View saved pages  
Important: Only install applications from  
sources that offer adequate protection against  
harmful software.  
If you regularly browse pages that contain information  
which does not change very often, you can save and  
browse them when offline. In the saved pages view you  
can also create folders to store your saved browser pages.  
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2
To download the item, scroll to the link, and press the  
scroll key.  
If the item is provided free, select Accept. Once  
downloaded, the content is automatically opened in  
a suitable application.  
Options in the saved pages view are Open, Back  
to page, Reload, Saved pages, Mark/Unmark,  
Navigation options, Advanced options, Details,  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
To cancel the download, select Cancel.  
Select the appropriate option to purchase the item.  
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Carefully read all the information provided.  
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data  
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed  
confidential information that requires passwords, empty  
the cache after each use. The information or services you  
have accessed is stored in the cache memory of the phone.  
To empty the cache, select Options > Navigation  
options > Clear cache.  
If the online content is compatible, you can use your  
wallet information to make the purchase.  
Select Options > Open Wallet. You are prompted for your  
wallet code. See “Create a wallet code," p. 68.  
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5
Select the appropriate card category from your wallet.  
Select Fill in. This uploads the selected wallet  
information.  
Web settings  
If the wallet does not contain all information necessary  
for the purchase, you are requested to enter the  
remaining details manually.  
Select Options > Settings and one of the following:  
Default access point—To change the default access point,  
press the scroll key to open a list of available access  
points. See “Connection settings," p. 88.  
Note: Copyright protections may prevent some  
images, ringtones and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
Show images—To select if you want to load images while  
browsing or not. If you select No, to load images later  
during browsing, select Options > Show images.  
End a connection  
Text wrapping—To wrap the text when Full screen is on,  
select On.  
Select Options > Advanced options > Disconnect to end  
the connection and view the browser page offline, or  
Options> Exit to end the connection and close the browser.  
Font size—To choose the text size.  
Default encoding—If textcharacters are not shown correctly,  
you may choose another encoding according to language.  
Empty the cache  
The information or services you have accessed are stored in  
the cache memory of the phone.  
Automatic bookmarks—To disable automatic bookmark  
collecting, select Off. If you want to continue collecting  
automatic bookmarks but hide the folder from the  
bookmarks view, select Hide folder.  
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Screen size—To select what is shown when you browse.  
Select Select. keys only or Full screen.  
Cookies are a means of content providers to identify users  
and their preferences for frequently used content.  
Search page—To define a Web page that is downloaded  
when you select Navigation options > Open search page  
in the bookmarks view, or when browsing.  
Java/ECMA script—To enable or disable the use of scripts.  
Security warnings—To hide or show security notifications.  
Confirm touch tones—Choose whether you want to  
confirm before the phone sends DTMF tones during a call.  
See also “Touch tones,” p. 19.  
Volume—If you want the browser to play sounds  
embedded on Web pages, select a volume level.  
Rendering—If you want the page layout shown as  
accurately as possible, select By quality. If you do not  
want external cascading style sheets to be downloaded,  
select By speed.  
Wallet > On—To open the wallet automatically when a  
compatible browser page is opened. See “Wallet," p. 67.  
Cookies—To enable or disable the receiving and sending  
of cookies.  
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Office  
To restore a task, scroll to it in the To-do list, and select  
Options > Mark as not done.  
Recorder  
Select Menu > Office > Recorder to record telephone  
conversations and voice memos. If you are recording a  
telephone conversation, both parties hear a tone every  
5 seconds during recording.  
Calculator  
To add, substract, multiply, divide, calculate square  
roots and percentages, press the menu key, and select  
Office > Calculator.  
To-do  
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple calculations.  
Create a task list  
To save a number in the memory (indicated by M), select  
Options > Memory > Save. To retrieve a number in  
memory, select Options > Memory > Recall. To clear a  
number in memory, select Options > Memory > Clear.  
Select Menu > Office > To-do to write notes and maintain  
a task list.  
To add a note, press any number key to start to write the  
task in the Subject field.  
To set the due date for the task, scroll to the Due date field,  
Calculate percentages  
and enter a date.  
1 Enter a number for which you want to calculate  
To set the priority for the To-do note, scroll to the Priority  
field, and scroll right to select the priority. High and low  
priority notes are indicated with the following icons:  
(High) and (Low). There is no icon for Normal.  
To mark a task as completed, scroll to it in the To-do list,  
and select Options > Mark as done.  
a percentage.  
2 Select  
3 Enter the percentage.  
4 Select  
,
,
, or  
.
.
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Set base rate  
Notes  
Tip! To change the conversion order, enter the  
value in the second Amount field. The result is  
shown in the first Amount field.  
Select Menu > Office > Notes to write notes. You can  
send notes to other compatible devices and save plain text  
files (TXT format) that you receive to Notes.  
Before you can make currency conversions, you need to  
choose a base currency and add exchange rates. The rate  
of the base currency is always 1. The base currency  
determines the conversion rates of the other currencies.  
Converter  
1 Select Converter > Options > Currency rates. A list of  
currencies opens, and you can see the current base  
currency at the top.  
To convert measures such as Length from one unit (Yards)  
to another (Meters), press the menu key, and select  
Office > Converter.  
2 To change the base currency, scroll to the currency, and  
Options in Converter are Select unit or Change  
currency, Conversion type, Currency rates, Help,  
and Exit.  
select Options > Set as base curr..  
Tip! To rename a currency, go to the currency rates  
view, scroll to the currency, and select Options >  
Rename currency.  
Note that Converter has limited accuracy, and rounding  
errors may occur.  
1 Scroll to select the Type field, to open a list of measures.  
3 Add exchange rates. Scroll to the currency, and enter a  
new rate. The number of units of the currency equal  
one unit of the base currency you have selected.  
Scroll to the measure you want to use, and select OK.  
2 Scroll to select the first Unit field. Select the unit from  
which you want to convert andOK. Scroll to the next Unit  
field, and select the unit to which you want to convert.  
3 Scroll to the first Amount field, and enter the value  
you want to convert. The other Amount field  
automatically shows the converted value.  
After you have inserted all the necessary exchange rates,  
you can make currency conversions.  
Note: When you change base currency, you must  
enter the new rates, because all previously set  
exchange rates are set to zero.  
Press # to add a decimal and * for the +, -  
(for temperature), and E (exponent) symbols.  
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My own  
When you remove an application or a document which has  
a shortcut in Go to, the shortcut icon of the removed item  
is dimmed in the Go to view. The shortcut can be deleted  
next time you try to open the shortcut.  
Go to—add shortcuts  
Default shortcuts are as follows:  
Calendar  
Inbox  
Wallet  
Notes  
To store shortcuts (links to your favourite images, notes,  
bookmarks, and so on), select Menu > My own > Go to.  
Shortcuts are added only from the individual applications,  
for example Gallery. Not all applications have this function.  
Select Menu > My own > Wallet. Wallet provides you  
with a storage area for your personal information, such as  
credit and debit card numbers, addresses, and other useful  
data (for example, user names and passwords).  
1
Select an item from an application to which you want  
to add a shortcut.  
The information stored in Wallet can be retrieved while  
browsing to automatically fill in online forms on browser  
pages (for example, when the service asks for credit card  
details). Data in Wallet is encrypted and protected with a  
wallet code that you define.  
2
Select Add to 'Go to'. A shortcut in Go to is  
automatically updated if you move the item to which it  
is pointing (for example, from one folder to another).  
To change the identifier in the lower left corner of the  
shortcut icon, select Options > Shortcut icon.  
Wallet automatically closes after 5 minutes. Enter the  
wallet code to regain access to the contents. You can  
change this automatic time-out period if required. See  
"Wallet settings," p. 70.  
Delete a shortcut  
Select the shortcut, and press the clear key. Calendar,  
Options in the Wallet main view are Open,  
Inbox, and Notes cannot be deleted.  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
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Online acc. cards—Personal user names and passwords  
Create a wallet code  
to online services.  
Each time you open Wallet, you are prompted for a wallet  
Address cards—Basic contact details for home or  
the office.  
code. Enter the code that you have created, and select OK.  
When you open Wallet for the first time, you must create  
your own wallet code:  
User info cards—Customized personal preferences for  
online services.  
1
Enter a code of your choice (4–10 alphanumeric  
characters), and select OK.  
3
4
Select Options > New card. An empty form opens.  
Fill in the fields, and select Done.  
2
You are prompted to verify the code. Enter the same  
code, and select OK. Do not give your wallet code to  
anyone else.  
You can also receive card information directly to the phone  
from a card issuer or service provider (if they offer this  
service). You will be notified which category the card  
belongs to. Save or discard the card. You can view and  
rename a saved card, but you cannot edit it.  
If you enter the wallet code incorrectly on three consecutive  
occasions, Wallet is blocked for 5 minutes. The block time  
increases if further incorrect wallet codes are entered.  
You can open, edit, or delete the fields in the card.  
Any changes will be saved upon exiting.  
If you forget your wallet code, you must reset the code,  
and you will lose all information stored in Wallet. See  
"Reset the wallet and wallet code," p. 70.  
Create personal notes  
Store personal card details  
Personal notes are a means of storing sensitive information  
such as a bank account number. You can access the data  
in a personal note from the browser. You can also send the  
note as a message.  
1
Select the Cards category from the main Wallet menu,  
and press the scroll key.  
2
Select a type of card from the list, and press the  
scroll key.  
1
Select the Personal notes category from the main  
Wallet menu, and press the scroll key.  
Payment cards—Credit and debit cards.  
2
Select Options > New note. An empty note opens.  
Loyalty cards—Membership and store cards.  
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4
Press 10 to start writing. Press the clear key to  
clear characters.  
User info card—Select a card from the list.  
Receive e-receipt—Select a destination from the list.  
Add a name to the memo and select Done to save.  
Deliver e-receipt—Select To pho. & e-mail, To e-mail, or  
To phone.  
Create a wallet profile  
RFID sending—Set to On or Off. Defines whether or  
not your unique phone identification is sent with the  
wallet profile.  
After you have stored your personal details, you can  
combine them into a wallet profile. You can use a wallet  
profile to retrieve wallet data from different cards and  
categories to the browser, for example, when you are  
filling in a form.  
4
Select Done.  
Example: By uploading your payment card details you  
do not need to enter the card number and expiration  
date each time you need them (depending on the content  
being browsed). Also, you can retrieve your user name and  
password stored as an access card when connecting to a  
mobile service that requires authentication.  
1
2
3
Select the Wallet profiles category from the main  
wallet menu, and press the scroll key.  
Select Options > New profile. A new wallet profile  
form opens.  
Fill in the fields or select an option from the listed items:  
Profile name—Choose and enter a name for the profile.  
Payment card—Select a card from the list.  
View ticket details  
You can receive notifications of tickets purchased online  
through the browser. Received notifications are stored in  
the wallet. To view the notifications, do the following:  
Loyalty card—Select a card from the list.  
Online access card—Select a card from the list.  
Shipping address—Select an address from the list.  
1
Select the Tickets category from the main Wallet  
menu, and press the scroll key.  
2
Select Options > View. None of the fields within the  
notification can be modified.  
Billing address—By default, this is the same as the  
shipping address. If you require a different address,  
select one from the address card category.  
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Wallet settings  
Music player  
From the main Wallet menu, select Options > Settings  
and the following:  
Press  
, and select My own > Music. With Music player  
Wallet code—Change your wallet code. You are prompted  
to enter the current code, create a new code, and verify  
the new code.  
you can play music files, create and listen to playlists, and  
sort your music by Artists or Albums.  
To play music, go to All songs, Artists, Albums, Recently  
added, or Playlists views and click on a song. This starts to  
play the selected song and the others in the current view.  
RFID—Set the phone ID code, type, and sending options.  
Automatic close—Change the automatic time-out period  
(1–60 minutes). After the time-out period has elapsed,  
the wallet code must be re-entered to gain access to  
the contents.  
You can create and modify playlists. See "Playlists," p. 71.  
To add music into the player, copy music files to your  
memory card. In Music menu, select Options >  
Update Collection.  
Reset the wallet and wallet code  
This operation erases all contents of Wallet.  
You can also select Options and then select:  
1 Go to Now playing—To go to the player view.  
To reset both the contents of Wallet and the wallet code:  
2 Collection details—To see more information and  
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Enter *#7370925538# in the standby mode.  
statistics about the songs in memory.  
Enter the phone lock code, and select OK. See "Security,"  
p. 91.  
Albums and artists views  
Albums and Artists views sort songs based on their albums  
and artists. The album and artist information is collected  
from the song files’ ID3 tags.  
When opening Wallet again, you must enter a new wallet  
code. See "Create a wallet code," p. 68.  
In Artists view, songs are sorted by their album  
information (if available).  
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To play an album, click on a song within the album song  
list. See "Song list," p. 71.  
To choose several songs for playlists or deleting, select  
Options > Mark for each song you want to choose.  
To add albums or artists to a playlist, choose an album or  
artist and select Options > Add to playlist. You can create  
a new playlist or add to an existing one.  
If some of the songs you think should be visible are not,  
go to the Music menu and update the collection.  
See "Update your collection," p. 72.  
If some of the songs you think should be visible are not, go  
to the Music menu and update the collection. See "Update  
your collection," p. 72.  
You can also select Options and then select:  
Go to Now playing  
Send—To send the music file in focus to another  
You can also select Options and then select:  
Go to Now playing.  
person, select Options > Send and select either:  
• ·Via multimedia  
·Via Bluetooth  
Collection details.  
Delete—To delete the whole album or artist permanently  
Song details—To see more information about the song.  
from the memory.  
Playlists  
Song list  
Music player supports m3u simple playlists. Playlists can  
be copied with music files or they can be created in the  
music player.  
All songs lists all music on your phone in alphabetical  
order. Recently added lists all music on your phone, with  
the most recently added shown first.  
To listen to a playlist, select Playlists from the main menu  
and click on a playlist.  
To start playing the current song list, click on a song.  
The music starts from the highlighted song.  
To add albums or artists to a playlist, choose an album or  
artist and select Options > Add to playlist. You can create  
a new playlist or add to an existing one. You can also  
select individual tracks from any song list view and add  
them to a playlist in the same way.  
To search in lists, enter letters in the search box by pressing  
the number keys.  
To delete song(s), select a song or mark several songs,  
select Options > Delete. Deleting a song removes it  
permanently from the memory.  
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To remove a playlist, select a playlist and Options >  
Delete. Deleting a playlist only deletes the playlist, not  
the music files.  
You can also select Options and then select:  
Go to Music menu.  
Shuffle—To choose between random play and normal  
You can also select Options and then select:  
play mode  
Go to Now playing.  
Repeat—To choose between modes, where playing  
either stops at the end of the playlist or restarts from  
beginning of the playlist.  
Send.  
Play music  
In the Now playing view, pressing the scroll key toggles  
Add to playlist.  
between play and pause.  
Update your collection  
After adding or removing music files from your phone, you  
may need to update your music player collection. Select  
Options > Update Collection.  
A short press up on the scroll key goes to the previous  
song. A short press down on the scroll key skips to the  
next song.  
To seek within a song, keep the scroll key held down  
for a longer period. Up seeks backward and down  
seeks forward.  
Depending on the amount of music files and the size of  
memory, the update may take a few seconds.  
To increase volume, press the scroll key to the right.  
To decrease volume, press the scroll key to the left.  
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IM—instant messaging (chat)  
Select Menu > My own > IM.  
Connect to a server  
Instant messaging is a network service which allows you to  
converse with other people using instant messages and  
join discussion forums (IM groups) with specific topics.  
Various service providers maintain IM servers that you can  
log in to once you have registered to an IM service.  
1 Open IM to have your phone connect to the IM server  
in use. To change the IM server in use and save new IM  
servers, see "Chat server settings," p. 77.  
2 Enter your user ID and password, and press the scroll  
key to log in. You obtain the user ID and password for  
the IM server from your service provider.  
Options in the IM main view are Open, Login, or  
Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
You can select Cancel to stay offline; to log in to the  
IM server later, select Options > Login. You cannot  
send or receive messages while you are offline.  
Check the availability of chat services, pricing, and tariffs  
with your service provider. Service providers will also give  
you instructions on how to use their services.  
3 To log out, select Options > Logout.  
Receive IM settings  
Modify your settings  
Tip: To log in automatically when you start IM,  
without having to enter your user ID and password  
each time, select Options > Settings > Server  
settings > IM login type > Automatic.  
Select Options > Settings > IM settings:  
Use screen name (shown only if IM groups are  
supported by the server)—Select OK and enter a  
nickname (up to10 characters).  
You must save the settings to access the service that you  
want to use. You may receive the settings in a special text  
message from the service provider that offers the IM  
service. See "Data and settings," p. 47. You can also enter  
the settings manually. See "Chat server settings," p. 77.  
IM presence—To allow others to see if you are online,  
select Active for all.  
Allow messages from—To allow messages from all,  
select All.  
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Allow invitations from—To allow invitations only from  
your IM contacts, select IM contacts only. IM invitations  
are sent by IM contacts who want you to join their groups.  
Chat  
Once you have joined an IM group, you can view the  
messages that are exchanged there, and send your  
own messages.  
Msg. scrolling speed—To select the speed at which new  
messages are displayed.  
Options while chatting are Send, Send private  
msg., Reply, Forward, Insert smiley, Send  
invitation, Leave IM group, Add to banned list,  
Group, Record convers. or Stop recording, Help,  
and Exit.  
Sort IM contacts—To sort your IM contacts Alphabetically  
or By online status.  
Availability reloading—To choose how to update  
information about whether your IM contacts are online or  
offline, select Automatic or Manual.  
To send a message, write the message in the message  
editor field, and press the scroll key.  
Search for groups and users  
To send a private message to a participant, select  
Options > Send private msg., and select the recipient.  
Write the message, and then press the scroll key.  
To search for groups, in the IM groups view, select  
Options > Search. You can search by Group name,  
Topic, and Members (user ID).  
To reply to a private message sent to you, select the  
message and Options > Reply.  
To search for users, in the IM contacts view, select  
Options > Search > Search. You can search by User's  
name, User ID, Phone number, and E-mail address.  
To invite IM contacts who are online to join the IM group,  
select Options > Send invitation and the contacts you  
want to invite, write the invitation message, and press the  
scroll key.  
Join and leave a group  
To join an IM group that you have saved, scroll to the  
group, and press the scroll key.  
Record chats  
To join an IM group not on the list, but for which you  
know the group ID, select Options > Join new group.  
Enter the group ID, and press the scroll key.  
Options in the recorded chats view are Open,  
Delete, Send, Mark/Unmark, Login, Logout,  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
To leave the IM group, select Options > Leave IM group.  
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To record to a file the messages that are exchanged during  
a conversation or while you are joined in an IM group,  
select Options > Record convers., enter a name for the  
conversation file, and press the scroll key. To stop recording,  
select Options > Stop recording.  
To close the conversation, select Options > End  
conversation. Ongoing conversations are automatically  
closed when you exit IM.  
To start a new conversation, select Options >  
New conversation:  
The recorded conversation files are automatically saved in  
the Recorded chats.  
Select recipient—To see a list of your chat contacts that  
are currently online, scroll to the contact with whom you  
want to start a conversation, and press the scroll key.  
To view the recorded chats, in the main view, select  
Recorded chats and the conversation, and press the  
scroll key.  
The user ID is provided by the service provider to those  
who register to this service.  
Enter user ID—To enter the user ID of the user with whom  
View and start conversations  
you want to start a conversation, and press the scroll key.  
Go to the Conversations view to see a list of the individual  
conversation participants with whom you have an ongoing  
conversation.  
To save a conversation participant to your IM contacts,  
scroll to the participant, and select Options > Add to  
IM contacts.  
To view a conversation, scroll to a participant, and press  
the scroll key.  
To send automatic replies to incoming messages, select  
Options > Set auto reply on. Enter the text, and select  
Done. You can still receive messages.  
Options when viewing a conversation are Send,  
Add to IM contacts, Insert smiley, Forward,  
Record convers., Stop recording, Blocking  
options, End conversation, Help, and Exit.  
To prevent receiving messages from certain participants,  
select Options > Blocking options and from the following:  
Add to blocked list—To block messages from the currently  
selected participant.  
To continue the conversation, write your message, and  
press the scroll key.  
Add ID to list manually—To enter the user ID of the  
participant. Enter the ID, and press the scroll key.  
To return to the conversations list without closing the  
conversation, select Back.  
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View blocked list—To see the participants whose  
messages are being blocked.  
Switch tracking on—To have the phone notify you every  
time the chat contact goes online or offline.  
Unblock—To select the user that you want to remove from  
the blocked list, press the scroll key.  
Belongs to groups—To see which groups the chat contact  
has joined.  
Reload user availab.—To update information about  
whether the contact is online or offline. The online status  
is shown by an indicator next to the contact name. This  
option is not available if you have set the Availability  
reloading to Automatic in IM settings.  
Contacts  
Go to the IM contacts to retrieve chat contact lists from  
the server or to add a new chat contact to a contact list.  
When you log in to the server, the previously used chat  
contact list is retrieved from the server automatically.  
Options in the IM contacts view are Open  
conversation, Open, Change contact list, Reload  
user availab., Belongs to groups, New IM  
contact, Move to other list, Edit, Delete, Switch  
tracking on, Blocking options, Login, Logout,  
Settings, Help, and Exit.  
Manage groups  
Options in the IM groups view are Open, Join new  
group, Create new group, Leave IM group, Group,  
Search, Login, Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit.  
Go to the IM groupsview to see a list of the IM groups that  
To create a new contact, select Options > New IM  
contact > Enter manually. Fill in the Nickname and  
User ID fields, and select Done.  
To move a contact from a list on the server to the  
retrieved list, select Options > New IM contact >  
Move from other list.  
you have saved or to which you are currently joined.  
Scroll to a group, and select Options > Group and one of  
the following:  
Save—To save an unsaved group that you are currently  
joined to.  
View participants—To see who are currently joined to  
the group.  
To change the chat contact list, select Options >  
Change contact list, and from the following options:  
Open conversation—To start a new conversation or  
continue an ongoing conversation with the contact.  
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Details—To see the group ID, topic, participants,  
administrators of the group (shown only if you have the  
editing rights), the list of blocked participants (shown only  
if you have the editing rights), and whether private  
conversations are allowed in the group.  
Group members—See "Add and remove group members,"  
p. 77.  
Banned list—Enter the participants that are not allowed to  
join the IM group.  
Allow private msgs.—To allow messaging between  
selected participants only.  
Settings—To view and edit the chat group settings.  
See "Create a new group," p. 77.  
Group ID—The group ID is created automatically and  
cannot be changed.  
Administer a group  
Create a new group  
Select IM groups > Options > Create new group. Enter  
the settings for the group.  
Add and remove group members  
To add members to a group, select IM groups, scroll to an  
IM group, and select Options > Group > Settings >  
Group members > Selected only or All.  
To remove a member from the IM group, scroll to the  
member, and select Options > Remove. To remove all  
members, select Options > Remove all.  
You can edit the settings for an IM group if you have  
administrator rights to the group. The user who creates a  
group is automatically given administrator rights to it.  
Group name, Group topic, and Welcome note—To add  
details that the participants see when they join the group.  
Chat server settings  
Select Options > Settings > Server settings. You may  
receive the settings in a special text message from the  
network operator or service provider that offers the chat  
service. You obtain the user ID and password from your  
service provider when you register to the service. If you do not  
know your user ID or password, contact your service provider.  
Group size—To define the maximum number of members  
allowed to join the group.  
Allow search—To define if others can find the chat group  
by searching.  
Editing rights—To define the chat group participants to  
whom you want to give rights to invite contacts to join the  
IM group and edit the group settings.  
To change the IM server to which you wish to connect,  
select Default server.  
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To add a new server to your list of IM servers, select Servers >  
Options > New server. Enter the following settings:  
Web address—Enter the URL address of the IM server.  
User ID—Enter your user ID.  
Server name—Enter the name for the chat server.  
Password—Enter your login password.  
Access point in use—Select the access point you want to  
use for the server.  
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Connectivity  
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology  
in some locations. Check with your local authorities or  
service provider.  
Bluetooth connection  
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections to send  
images, video clips, music and sound clips, and notes, or to  
connect wirelessly to compatible devices with Bluetooth  
technology such as computers. Since devices with Bluetooth  
technology communicate using radio waves, your phone and  
the other device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight.  
The two devices only need to be within 32 feet (10 meters)  
of each other, although the connection can be subject to  
interference from obstructions such as walls or from other  
electronic devices.  
Features that use Bluetooth technology or allow such  
features to run in the background while using other  
features, increase the demand on battery power and  
reduces the battery life.  
Bluetooth connection settings  
Select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth.  
Enter the following:  
Bluetooth—Set to On or Off.  
My phone's visibility > Shown to all—Your phone can be  
found by other devices with Bluetooth technology or  
Hidden (your phone cannot be found by other devices).  
To avoid malicious software, you can set your phone to  
hidden mode when not using Bluetooth. For the greatest  
security, simply turn Bluetooth off in your phone when  
you’re not using it.  
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 1.2  
supporting the following profiles: Generic Access Profile,  
Serial Port Profile, Dial-up Networking Profile, Fax Profile,  
Headset Profile, Handsfree Profile, Generic Object Exchange  
Profile, Object Push Profile, File Transfer Profile, and Basic  
Imaging Profile. To ensure interoperability between other  
devices supporting Bluetooth technology, use Nokia  
approved enhancements for this model. Check with the  
manufacturers of other devices to determine their  
compatibility with this device.  
My phone's name—Define a name for your phone. After  
you have set a Bluetooth connection and changed My  
phone's visibility to Shown to all, your phone and this  
name can be seen by other users with devices using  
Bluetooth technology.  
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4
Select the device with which you want to connect.  
Send data  
If the other device requires pairing before data can be  
transmitted, a tone sounds, and you are asked to enter  
a passcode.  
There can be only one active Bluetooth connection at a time.  
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Open an application where the item you wish to send  
is stored. For example, to send an image to another  
compatible device, select Gallery.  
Create your own passcode (1–16 digits), and agree with  
the owner of the other device to use the same code. The  
passcode is used only once.  
2
Select the item (for example, an image) and Options >  
Send > Via Bluetooth.  
Tip! To send text using a Bluetooth connection  
(instead of text messages), select Notes,  
write the text, and select Options > Send >  
Via Bluetooth.  
Tip! When searching for devices, some devices  
may show only the unique addresses (device  
addresses). To find the unique address of your  
phone, enter the code *#2820# in the  
standby mode.  
After pairing, the device is saved to the paired  
devices view.  
The phone starts to search for devices within range.  
Devices with Bluetooth technology that are within  
range start to appear on the display one by one. You  
can see a device icon, the name of the device, the  
device type, or a short name.  
Pairing means authentication. The users of the devices with  
Bluetooth technology should agree what the passcode is  
and use the same passcode for both devices in order to pair  
them. Devices that do not have a user interface have a  
factory-set passcode.  
Tip! If you have searched for devices earlier, a  
list of the devices that were found previously is  
shown first. To start a new search, select More  
devices. If you switch off the phone, the list  
is cleared.  
When the connection has been established, Sending data  
is shown.  
The Sent folder in Messaging does not store messages sent  
using a Bluetooth connection.  
To interrupt the search, select Stop. The device list  
freezes, and you can start to form a connection to one  
of the devices already found.  
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Icons for different devices are as follows:  
Computer  
To pair with a device, select Options > New paired  
device. The phone starts a device search. Select the device.  
Exchange passcodes. See step 4 in "Send data," p. 80.  
Phone  
To cancel a pairing, scroll to the device, and select  
Options > Delete. If you want to cancel all pairings, select  
Options > Delete all.  
Audio or video  
Headset  
Other  
Tip! If you are currently connected to a device  
and delete the pairing with that device, pairing  
is removed and the connection is deactivated  
immediately.  
Check the connection status  
When is shown in the standby mode, a Bluetooth  
connection is active.  
To set a device to be authorized or unauthorized, scroll to  
a device, and select from the following options:  
When  
to the other device.  
is blinking, your phone is trying to connect  
Set as authorized—Connections between your phone  
and this device can be made without your knowledge. No  
separate acceptance or authorization is needed. Use this  
status for your own devices, such as your compatible headset  
or PC, or devices that belong to someone you trust.  
indicates authorized devices in the paired devices view.  
When  
connection is active.  
is shown continuously, the Bluetooth  
Pair devices  
Tip! To define a short name (nickname or alias), scroll  
to the device and select Options > Assign short  
name in the paired devices view. This name helps you  
to recognize a certain device during device search or  
when a device requests a connection.  
Set as unauthorized—Connection requests from this  
device must be accepted separately every time.  
Never pair with an unknown device: if you receive an  
invitation to pair with another device and are asked to  
enter a PIN code but you are not sure why you need to  
pair, do not pair.  
Paired devices are easier to recognize; they are indicated  
by  
in the device search. In the Bluetooth main view,  
scroll right to open the paired devices view (  
).  
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Receive data  
CD-ROM  
When you receive data using a Bluetooth connection, a  
tone sounds, and you are asked if you want to accept the  
If a CD-ROM is supplied with the phone, the CD-ROM  
should launch after you insert it into the CD-ROM drive of  
a compatible PC. If not, proceed as follows: Open Windows  
Explorer, right-click the CD-ROM drive where you inserted  
the CD-ROM, and select Autoplay.  
message. If you accept,  
is shown, and the item is  
placed in the Inbox folder in Messaging. Messages  
received using a Bluetooth connection are indicated by  
See "Inbox," p. 47.  
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Your phone as a modem  
Switch off Bluetooth  
You can use your phone as a modem to send and receive  
e-mail or to connect to the Internet with a compatible PC  
by using a Bluetooth connection or a data cable. Detailed  
installation instructions can be found in the User Guide  
for Nokia PC Suite in Modem options on the CD-ROM, if  
provided with your phone, or visit www.nokiausa.com/  
support to check availability.  
To switch off Bluetooth connectivity, select Bluetooth > Off.  
PC connections  
You can use your phone with a variety of PC connectivity  
and data communications applications, for example,  
the MMC card reader. With Nokia PC Suite you can  
synchronize contacts, calendar and to-do notes between  
your phone and a compatible PC.  
Connection manager  
Always create the connection from the PC to synchronise  
with the phone.  
You may have multiple data connections active at the same  
time when you are using your phone in GSM networks. Select  
Menu > Connect. > Conn. mgr. to view the status of  
multiple data connections, view details on the amount of  
data sent and received, and end connections. When you  
open Conn. mgr., you can see the following information:  
For further information on how to install Nokia PC Suite  
(compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP), see  
the User Guide for Nokia PC Suite and the Nokia PC Suite  
help in “Install” section on the CD-ROM, if provided with  
your phone, or visit www.nokiausa.com/support to  
check availability.  
Open data connections: data calls ( ) and packet  
data connections (  
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The status of each connection  
Status—The current status of the connection:  
Connecting, Conn.(inact.), Conn.(active), On hold,  
Disconnctng., or Disconnected.  
The amount of data uploaded and downloaded for each  
connection (shown for packet data connections only)  
Received—The amount of data, in bytes, received to  
the phone.  
The duration of each connection (shown for data  
calls only)  
Sent—The amount of data, in bytes, sent from the phone.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your  
service provider may vary, depending on network  
features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.  
Duration—The length of time that the connection has  
been open.  
To end a connection, scroll to a connection, and select  
Options > Disconnect.  
Speed—The current speed of both sending and receiving  
data in kilobytes per second.  
To close all currently open connections, select Options >  
Disconnect all.  
Name—Access point name used.  
Dial-up—The dial-up number used.  
Shared (not shown if the connection is not shared)—  
The number of applications using the same connection.  
View data connection details  
Options in Conn. mgr. main view when there are  
one or more connections are Details, Disconnect,  
Disconnect all, Help, and Exit.  
Remote synchronization  
To view the details of a connection, scroll to a connection,  
and select Options > Details.  
Select Menu > Connect. > Sync. Sync enables you to  
synchronize your calendar and contacts with various  
calendar and address book applications on a compatible  
computer or on the Internet.  
Name—The name of the Internet access point (IAP) in use,  
or the modem connection name if the connection is a  
dial-up connection.  
Bearer—The type of data connection: Data call, High sp.  
GSM, or Packet data.  
The synchronization application uses SyncML technology  
for synchronization. For information on SyncML  
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compatibility, contact the supplier of the calendar or  
address book application you want to synchronize your  
phone data with.  
Port—Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for the correct values.  
User name—Your user ID for the synchronization server.  
Contact your service provider or system administrator  
for your correct ID.  
Password—Write your password. Contact your service  
provider or system administrator for the correct value.  
You may receive synchronization settings in a special text  
message. See "Data and settings," p. 47.  
New synchronization profile  
Allow configuration—Select Yes if you want to allow  
the server to start a synchronization.  
Options in the Sync main view are Synchronize,  
New sync profile, Edit sync profile, Delete, View  
log, Set as default, Help, and Exit.  
Accept all sync reqs.—Select No if you want the phone  
to ask you before a synchronization initialized by the  
server is started.  
Network authentic. (shown only if Data bearer is set to  
Web)—Select Yes to enter a network user name and  
password. Scroll down to view the user name and  
password fields.  
Scroll right to select Contacts, Calendar, or Notes.  
Select Yes if you want to synchronize the  
selected database.  
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If no profiles have been defined, the phone asks if you  
want to create a new profile. Select Yes.  
To create a new profile in addition to existing ones,  
select Options > New sync profile. Choose whether  
you want to use the default setting values or copy  
the values from an existing profile to be used as the  
basis for the new profile.  
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Define the following:  
Sync profile name—Write a descriptive name for  
the profile.  
Data bearer—Select the connection type:  
Web, Bluetooth.  
In Remote database, enter the correct path to the  
remote contacts, calendar, or notes database on  
the server.  
In Synchronization type, select the synchronisation  
type: Normal (two-way synchronisation), To server  
only, or To phone only.  
Select Back to save the settings and return to the  
main view.  
Access point—Select an access point to use for the  
data connection.  
Host address—Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for the correct values.  
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To connect to a server and receive configuration settings  
for your phone, select Options > Start configuration.  
Synchronize data  
In the Sync main view, you can see the different  
synchronization profiles and the kind of data to  
be synchronized.  
To allow or deny receiving of configuration settings from  
a service provider, select Options > Enable config. or  
Disable config..  
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Select a synchronization profile and Options >  
Synchronize. The status of the synchronization is shown  
at the bottom of the screen.  
Server profile settings  
Contact your service provider for the correct settings.  
Server name—Enter a name for the configuration server.  
To cancel synchronization before it finishes,  
select Cancel.  
Server ID—Enter the unique ID to identify the  
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You are notified when the synchronization is complete.  
After synchronization is complete, select Options >  
View log to open a log file showing the synchronization  
status (Complete or Incomplete) and how many  
calendar or contact entries have been added, updated,  
deleted, or discarded (not synchronized) in the phone or  
on the server.  
configuration server.  
Server password—Enter a password to identify your phone  
to the server.  
Session mode—Select Bluetooth or Web.  
Access point—Select an access point to be used when  
connecting to the server.  
Host address—Enter the URL address of the server.  
Port—Enter the port number of the server.  
Device manager  
User name and Password—Enter your user name  
Select Menu > Connect. > Dev. mgr. You may receive  
server profiles and different configuration settings from  
your network operator, service provider, or company  
information management department. These configuration  
settings may include access point settings for data  
connections and other settings used by different  
applications in your phone.  
and password.  
Allow configuration—To receive configuration settings  
from the server, select Yes.  
Auto-accept all reqs.—If you want the phone to ask for  
confirmation before accepting a configuration from the  
server, select No.  
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Tools  
Writing language—Changing the language affects the  
characters and special characters available when writing  
text and using the predictive text dictionary.  
Settings  
To change settings, select Menu > Tools > Settings.  
Scroll to select a setting group, and press the scroll key to  
open it. Scroll to select a setting you want to change, and  
press the scroll key.  
Predictive text—You can set the predictive text input On or  
Off for all editors in the phone. The predictive text dictionary  
is not available for all languages.  
Welcome note or logo—The welcome note or logo is  
displayed briefly each time you switch on the phone. Select  
None to disable the Welcome note or logo, Text to write  
a welcome note (up to 50 letters), or Image to select a  
photo or picture from Gallery.  
Phone settings  
General  
Orig. phone settings—You can reset some of the settings  
to their original values. To do this, you need the lock code.  
See "Security," p. 91 and "Phone and SIM," p. 91. After  
resetting, the phone may take a longer time to power on.  
Documents and files are unaffected.  
Phone language—Changing the language of the display  
texts in the phone also affects the format used for date and  
time and the separators used, for example, in calculations.  
Automatic selects the language according to the  
information on the SIM card. After you change the display  
text language, the phone restarts.  
Standby mode  
Active standby—Use shortcuts to applications in the  
standby mode. See "Active standby mode," p. 25.  
Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing  
language affects every application in the phone, and the  
change remains effective until you change these  
settings again.  
Left selection key—To assign a shortcut to the left  
selection key in the standby mode, select an application  
from the list.  
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Right selection key—To assign a shortcut to the right  
selection key in the standby mode, select an application  
from the list.  
Call settings  
Send my caller ID (network service)—You can set your  
phone number to be displayed to (Yes) or hidden from (No)  
the person whom you are calling, or the value may be set  
by the network operator or service provider when you  
make a subscription (Set by network).  
To assign keypad shortcuts for the different presses of the  
scroll key, select an application from the list. The scroll key  
shortcuts are not available if the active standby is on.  
Operator logo—This setting is visible only if you have  
received and saved an operator logo. You can choose if you  
want the operator logo to show or not.  
Call waiting (network service)—If you have activated call  
waiting, the network notifies you of a new incoming call  
while you have a call in progress. Select Activate to  
request the network to activate call waiting, Cancel to  
request the network to deactivate call waiting, or Check  
status to check if the function is active or not.  
Display  
Brightness—You can change  
the brightness of the display  
to lighter or darker. The  
brightness of the display is  
automatically adjusted  
according to the  
Reject call with SMS—Select Yes to send a text message to  
a caller informing why you could not answer the call. See  
"Answer or reject a call," p. 18.  
environment.  
Message text—Write a text to be sent in a text message  
when you reject a call.  
Screen saver timeout—  
The screen saver is activated  
when the timeout period  
is over.  
Tip! To change the settings for call diverting,  
select Menu > Tools > Settings > Call  
forwarding. See "Call forwarding," p. 94.  
Light time-out—Select a timeout after which the backlight  
is dimmed. The backlight will switch off approximately 30  
seconds after dimming.  
Automatic redial—Select On, and the phone makes a  
maximum of ten attempts to connect the call after an  
unsuccessful call attempt. To stop automatic redialing  
press the end key.  
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Summary after call—Activate this setting if you want the  
phone to briefly display the approximate duration of the  
last call.  
Connection settings  
Data connections and access points  
Your phone supports packet data connections ( ), such as  
general packet radio service (GPRS) in the GSM network.  
1-touch dialing—Select On, and to dial the numbers  
assigned to the speed dialing keys (29), press and  
holding the key. See also "1-touch dialing," p. 19.  
Anykey answer—Select On, and to answer an incoming  
call, briefly press any key, except the left and right  
selection keys, the power key, and the end key.  
GPRS uses packet data technology where information is  
sent in short packets of data over the mobile network.  
To establish a data connection, an access point is required.  
You can define different kinds of access points:  
Line in use (network service)—This setting is shown only  
if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers; that is,  
two phone lines. Select which phone line you want to use  
for making calls and sending text messages. Calls on both  
lines can be answered irrespective of the selected line. If  
you select Line 2 and have not subscribed to this network  
service, you will not be able to make calls. When line 2 is  
selected, 2 is shown in the standby mode.  
MMS access point to send and receive multimedia  
messages  
Access point for the Web application to view WML or  
XHTML pages  
Internet access point (IAP) to send and receive e-mail  
Check the kind of an access point you need with your  
service provider for the service you wish to access. For  
availability and subscription to packet data connection  
services, contact your network operator or service provider.  
Tip! To switch between the phone lines, press and  
hold # in the standby mode.  
Line change (network service)—To prevent line selection,  
select Line change > Disable if supported by the SIM  
card. To change this setting, you need the PIN2 code.  
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Packet data connections in GSM networks  
Access points  
When you use your phone in GSM networks, multiple data  
connections can be active at the same time, access points  
can share a data connection, and data connections remain  
active during voice calls. To check the active data  
connections, see "Connection manager," p. 82.  
Options in the Access points list are Edit, New  
access point, Delete, Help, and Exit.  
Follow the instructions given to you by your service provider.  
Connection name—Give a descriptive name for  
the connection.  
The following indicators may be displayed below the signal  
indicator, depending on which network you use:  
Data bearer—Depending on what data connection you  
select, only certain setting fields are available. Fill in all  
fields marked with Must be defined or with a red asterisk.  
Other fields can be left empty, unless you have been  
instructed otherwise by your service provider.  
GSM network, packet data is available in the network.  
GSM network, packet data connection is active, data is  
being transferred.  
GSM network, multiple packet data connections  
are active.  
Options when editing access point settings are  
Change, Advanced settings, Help, and Exit.  
GSM network, packet data connection is on hold.  
(For example, this can happen during a voice call.)  
To be able to use a data connection, the network service  
provider must support this feature, and if necessary,  
activate it for your SIM card.  
Receive access point settings  
You may receive access point settings in a text message  
from a service provider, or you may have preset access point  
settings in your phone. See "Data and settings," p. 47.  
Access point name (for packet data only)—The access  
point name is needed to establish a connection to the  
packet data network. You obtain the access point name  
from your network operator or service provider.  
To create a new access point, select Tools > Settings >  
Connection > Access points.  
Tip! See also “Receive MMS and e-mail settings”,  
p. 46 "E-mail," p. 53, and "Access the Web," p. 59.  
An access point may be protected ( ) by your network  
operator or service provider. Protected access points  
cannot be edited or deleted.  
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User name—The user name may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service  
provider. The user name is often case-sensitive.  
Proxy serv. address—Define the address for the proxy server.  
Proxy port number—Enter the proxy port number.  
Prompt password—If you must enter a new password  
every time you log in to a server, or if you do not want to  
save your password in the phone, choose Yes.  
Password—A password may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service  
provider. The password is often case-sensitive.  
Packet data  
The packet data settings affect all access points using a  
packet data connection.  
Packet data conn.—If you select When available and you  
are in a network that supports packet data, the phone  
registers to the packet data network. Also, starting an  
active packet data connection is quicker (for example, to  
send and receive e-mail). If you select When needed, the  
phone uses a packet data connection only if you start an  
application or action that needs it. If there is no packet  
data coverage and you select When available, the phone  
periodically tries to establish a packet data connection.  
Authentication—Select Normal or Secure.  
Homepage—Depending on what you are setting up,  
write the Web address or the address of the multimedia  
messaging center.  
Select Options > Advanced settings to change the  
following settings:  
Network type—Select the Internet protocol type to use  
IPv4 or IPv6.  
Access point—The access point name is needed to use your  
phone as a packet data modem to your computer.  
Phone IP address—Enter the IP address of your phone.  
Configurations  
Name servers—In Primary name server:, enter the IP  
address of the primary DNS server. In Second. name  
server:, enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.  
Contact your Internet service provider to obtain these  
addresses.  
You may receive trusted server settings from your network  
operator or service provider in a configuration message, or  
the settings may be stored on your SIM or USIM card. You  
can save these settings to your phone, or view or delete  
them in Configurations.  
The domain name service (DNS) is an Internet service that  
translates domain names such as www.nokia.com into IP  
addresses such as 192.100.124.195.  
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can be used only if the correct lock code is entered. Enter  
a number for the time-out in minutes, or select None to  
turn off the autolock period.  
Date and time  
See "Clock settings," p. 17.  
To unlock the phone, enter the lock code.  
See also the language settings in "General," p. 86.  
Note: When the phone is locked, calls in offline  
profile to certain emergency numbers  
programmed into your phone are still possible.  
Security  
Tip! To lock the phone manually, press the power  
key. A list of commands opens. Select Lock phone.  
Phone and SIM  
Lock if SIM changed—You can set the phone to ask for  
the lock code when an unknown SIM card is inserted into  
your phone. The phone maintains a list of SIM cards that  
are recognized as the owner’s cards.  
PIN code request—When active, the code is requested  
each time the phone is switched on. Deactivating the  
personal identification number (PIN) code request may not  
be allowed by some SIM cards. See "Glossary of PIN and  
lock codes," p. 92.  
Fixed dialing—You can restrict calls and text messages  
from your phone to selected phone numbers, if supported  
by your SIM card. You need the PIN2 code for this  
function. To view the list of fixed dialing numbers, select  
Menu > Tools > Settings > Security > Phone and SIM >  
Fixed dialing. To add new numbers to the fixed dialing  
list, select Options > New contactor Add from Contacts.  
When you use Fixed dialing, packet data connections are  
not possible, except when sending text messages over a  
packet data connection. In this case, the message center  
number and the recipient’s phone number must be  
included on the fixed dialing list.  
PIN code, PIN2 code, and Lock code—You can change the  
PIN code, PIN2 code, and lock code. These codes can only  
include the numbers from 0 to 9. See "Glossary of PIN and  
lock codes," p. 92.  
Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers  
to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number.  
If you lock your phone or forget any of these codes, contact  
your service provider.  
Autolock period—You can set an autolock period, a  
time-out after which the phone automatically locks and  
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Options in the Fixed dialing view are Open, Call,  
Activ. fixed dialing, Deact. fixed dialing, New  
contact, Edit, Delete, Add to Contacts, Add  
from Contacts, Find, Mark/Unmark, Help,  
and Exit.  
PIN2 code—This code (4 to 8 digits) is supplied with  
some SIM cards, and is required to access some  
functions in your phone.  
Lock code—This code (5 digits) can be used to lock the  
phone to avoid unauthorized use. The factory setting for  
the lock code is 12345. To avoid unauthorized use of your  
phone, change the lock code. Keep the new code secret and  
in a safe place separate from your phone.  
When security features that restrict calls are in use (such  
as Call restriction, Closed user group, and Fixed dialing),  
calls still may be possible to the official emergency  
numbers programmed into your phone.  
Personal unblocking key (PUK) code and PUK2 code—These  
codes (8 digits) are required to change a blocked PIN code  
Closed user group (network service)—You can specify a  
group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. or PIN2 code, respectively. If the codes are not supplied  
with the SIM card, contact the operator whose SIM card is  
in your phone.  
Confirm SIM services (network service)—You can set the  
phone to display confirmation messages when you are  
using a SIM card service.  
UPUK code—This code (8 digits) is required to change a  
blocked UPIN code. If the code is not supplied with the  
USIM card, contact the operator whose USIM card is in  
your phone.  
Glossary of PIN and lock codes  
Personal identification number (PIN) code—This code  
protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN  
code (4 to 8 digits) is usually supplied with the SIM card.  
After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN  
code is blocked, and you need to unblock it before you can  
use the SIM card again. See the information about the  
PUK code in this section.  
Wallet code—This code is required to use the wallet  
services. See "Wallet," p. 67.  
Certificate management  
Digital certificates do not guarantee safety; they are used  
to verify the origin of software.  
UPIN code—This code may be supplied with the USIM  
card. The USIM card is an enhanced version of the SIM  
card and is supported by UMTS mobile phones. The UPIN  
code protects the USIM card against unauthorized use.  
In the certificate management main view, you can see a  
list of authority certificates that are stored in your phone.  
Scroll right to see a list of personal certificates, if available.  
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Options in the certificate management main view  
are Certificate details, Delete, Trust settings,  
Mark/Unmark, Help, and Exit.  
View certificate details  
You can only be sure of the correct identity of a server  
when the signature and the period of validity of a server  
certificate have been checked.  
Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of the  
XHTML or WML pages and installed software. However,  
they can only be trusted if the origin of the certificate is  
known to be authentic.  
You are notified on the phone display if the identity of the  
server is not authentic or if you do not have the correct  
security certificate in your phone.  
Digital certificates should be used if you want to connect  
to an online bank or another site or remote server for  
actions that involve transferring confidential information.  
They should also be used if you want to reduce the risk of  
viruses or other malicious software and be sure of the  
authenticity of software when downloading and  
installing software.  
To check certificate details, scroll to a certificate, and  
select Options > Certificate details. When you open  
certificate details, the validity of the certificate is checked,  
and one of the following notes may be displayed:  
Certificate not trusted—You have not set any application  
to use the certificate. See “Change the trust settings”.  
Expired certificate—The period of validity has ended for  
the selected certificate.  
Important: Even if the use of certificates makes  
the risks involved in remote connections and  
software installation considerably smaller, they  
must be used correctly in order to benefit from  
increased security. The existence of a certificate  
does not offer any protection by itself; the  
certificate manager must contain correct,  
authentic, or trusted certificates for increased  
security to be available. Certificates have a  
restricted lifetime. If Expired certificate or  
Certificate not valid yet is shown even if the  
certificate should be valid, check that the current  
date and time in your phone are correct.  
Certificate not valid yet—The period of validity has not  
yet begun for the selected certificate.  
Certificate corrupted—The certificate cannot be used.  
Contact the certificate issuer.  
Change the trust settings  
Before changing any certificate settings, you must make  
sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and  
that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.  
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Scroll to an authority certificate, and select Options >  
Trust settings. Depending on the certificate, applications  
that can use the selected certificate are as follows:  
When all calls are forwarded,  
standby mode.  
is shown in the  
Call restrictions and call forwarding cannot be active at  
the same time.  
Symbian installation: Yes—The certificate is able to certify  
the origin of a new Symbian operating system application.  
Call restriction  
Internet: Yes—The certificate is able to certify servers.  
App. installation: Yes—The certificate is able to certify  
Call restriction (network service) allows you to restrict the  
calls that you make or receive with the phone. To change  
the settings, you need the barring password from your  
service provider. Select the desired barring option, and set  
it on (Activate) or off (Cancel), or check whether the  
option is active (Check status). Call restriction affects all  
calls, including data calls.  
the origin of a new Java application.  
Online certif. check—Select to check the online  
certificates before installing an application.  
Select Options > Edit trust setting to change the value.  
Call forwarding  
Call restriction and Call forwarding cannot be active at  
the same time.  
Call forwarding allows you to forward your incoming  
calls. For details, contact your service provider.  
When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to  
certain official emergency numbers.  
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Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Call forwarding.  
Network  
Select the desired forwarding option. To forward calls  
when your number is busy or when you reject  
incoming calls, select If busy.  
Operator selection—Select Automatic to set the phone to  
search for and select one of the available networks, or  
Manual to manually select the network from a list of  
networks. If the connection to the manually selected  
network is lost, the phone sounds an error tone and asks  
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Set the forwarding option on (Activate) or off  
(Cancel), or check whether the option is activated  
(Check status). Several forwarding options can be  
active at the same time.  
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you to reselect a network. The selected network must have  
a roaming agreement with your home network, that is, the  
operator whose SIM card is in your phone.  
Automatic answer—To set the phone to answer an  
incoming call automatically after 5 seconds. If the Ringing  
type is set to Beep once or Silent, automatic answer is  
disabled. Automatic answer is not available for TTY.  
A roaming agreement is an agreement between two or  
more network service providers to enable the users of one  
service provider to use the services of other service providers.  
If you are using a TTY adapter, you must activate it on your  
phone by selecting Tools > Settings > Enhancement  
settings > Enhancement in use > TTY.  
Cell info display—Select On to set the phone to indicate  
when it is used in a cellular network based on microcellular  
network (MCN) technology and to activate cell info  
reception.  
Voice commands  
Enhancement settings  
You can use voice commands to add, delete, and control  
your phone. You record voice commands in the same way  
as voice tags. See "Add a voice tag," p. 28.  
Indicators shown in the standby mode are as follows:  
A headset, music stand, or Bluetooth wireless  
technology device is connected.  
Select Menu > Tools > Voice com.  
A loopset is connected.  
A TTY adapter is connected.  
A car kit is connected.  
Add a voice command to an  
application  
You can have only one voice command per application.  
The headset is unavailable, or a Bluetooth  
connection to a headset is lost.  
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Select the application to which you want to add a  
voice command.  
Select Headset, Car kit, Bluetooth handsfree, Loopset, or  
TTY and the following options are available:  
To add a new application to the list, select Options >  
New application.  
Default profile—To set the profile that you want activated  
each time you connect a certain enhancement to your  
phone. See "Set tones," p. 22.  
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Select Options > Add voice command. See "Add a  
voice tag," p. 28.  
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Important: Only install applications from  
sources that offer adequate protection against  
harmful software.  
Application manager  
Select Menu > Tools > Manager. You can install two types  
of applications and software to your phone:  
Before installation, do the following:  
To view the application type, version number, and the  
supplier or manufacturer of the application, select  
Options > View details.  
Downloadable Java™ MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 applications, and  
3D API (JSR-184).  
Other applications and software suitable for the Symbian  
To display the security certificate details of the application,  
select Options > View certificate. See "Certificate  
management," p. 92.  
operating system (  
). The installation files have the SIS  
extension. Only install software specifically designed for  
your Nokia 6682 device.  
If you install a file that contains an update or repair to an  
existing application, you can only restore the original  
application if you have the original installation file or a full  
back-up copy of the removed software package. To restore  
the original application, remove the application, and install  
the application again from the original installation file or  
the backup copy.  
Installation files may be transferred to your phone from a  
compatible computer, downloaded during browsing, or  
sent to you in a multimedia message, as an e-mail  
attachment, or using a Bluetooth connection. You can use  
Nokia Application Installer in Nokia PC Suite to install an  
application to your phone or a memory card. If you use  
Microsoft Windows Explorer to transfer a file, save the file  
to a memory card (local disk).  
Tip! You can also use Nokia Application Installer  
available in Nokia PC Suite to install applications.  
See the CD-ROM, if supplied with the phone.  
Install applications and software  
Application icons are as follows:  
SIS application  
The JAR file is required for installing Java applications. If it  
is missing, the phone may ask you to download it. If there  
is no access point defined for the application, you are  
asked to select one. When you are downloading the JAR  
file, you may need to enter a user name and password to  
access the server. You obtain these from the supplier or  
manufacturer of the application.  
Java application  
Application is not fully installed  
Application is installed on the memory card.  
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Open Manager, and scroll to an installation file.  
To send your installation log to a help desk so that they  
can see what has been installed or removed, select  
Options > Send log > Via text message, Via multimedia, or  
Via Bluetooth.  
Alternatively, search the phone memory or the memory  
card, select the application, and press the scroll key to  
start the installation.  
Select Options > Install.  
Remove applications and software  
Scroll to a software package, and select Options >  
Remove. Select Yes to confirm.  
Tip! While browsing, you can download an  
installation file and install it without closing  
the connection.  
If you remove software, you can only reinstall it if you  
have the original software package or a full backup of the  
removed software package. If you remove a software  
package, you may no longer be able to open documents  
created with that software.  
During installation, the phone shows information  
about the progress of the installation. If you are  
installing an application without a digital signature or  
certification, the phone displays a warning. Continue  
installation only if you are sure of the origin and  
contents of the application.  
If another software package depends on the software  
package that you removed, the other software package  
may stop working. Refer to the documentation of the  
installed software package for details.  
Options in the Manager main view are  
App. downloads, Install, View details, View  
certificate, Send, Go to web address, Remove,  
View log, Send log, Update, Settings, Suite  
settings, Help, and Exit.  
Application settings  
Software installation—Select the kind of software you  
want to install: On, Signed only, or Off.  
To start an installed application from the main menu, scroll  
to it, and press the scroll key.  
Online certif. check—Select to check the online certificates  
To start a network connection and to view extra information  
about the application, scroll to it, and select Options >  
Go to web address, if available.  
before installing an application.  
Default web address—Set the default address used when  
checking online certificates.  
To see what software packages have been installed or  
removed and when, select Options > View log.  
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Some Java applications may require a phone call, a  
message to be sent, or a network connection to a specific  
access point for downloading extra data or components.  
In the Manager main view, scroll to an application, and  
select Options > Suite settings to change settings  
related to that specific application.  
To buy more usage time or extend the usage period for  
a media file, select an activation key, and Options >  
Activate content. Activation keys cannot be updated if  
Web service message reception is disabled. See "Web  
service messages," p. 55.  
To view which keys are not in use at the moment (Not  
used), scroll right twice. Unused activation keys have no  
media files connected to them saved in the phone.  
Activation keys—copyright  
protections  
To view detailed information such as the validity status  
and ability to send the file, select an activation key, and  
press the scroll key.  
Select Menu > Tools > Activ. keys to view the digital  
rights activation keys stored in your phone.  
Valid keys ( ) are connected to one or more media files.  
With expired keys ( ), you have no time to use  
the media file, or the time period for using the file  
is exceeded. To view the Expired activation keys,  
scroll right.  
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Troubleshooting  
Q&A  
Bluetooth connectivity  
Q: The note Retrieving message is shown briefly.  
What is happening?  
A: The phone is trying to retrieve a multimedia message from  
the multimedia messaging center.  
Q: Why can’t I find my friend’s device?  
Check that the settings for multimedia messaging are  
defined correctly and that there are no mistakes in phone  
numbers or addresses. Select Messaging > Options >  
Settings > Multimedia message.  
A: Check that both devices have activated Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
Check that the distance between the two devices is not  
over 32 feet (10 meters) and that there are no walls or  
other obstructions between the devices.  
Q: How can I end the data connection when the phone  
repeatedly starts a data connection?  
Check that the other device is not in hidden mode.  
Check that both devices are compatible.  
A: To stop the phone from making a data connection, select  
Messaging and one of the following:  
Q: Why can’t I end a Bluetooth connection?  
Recept. in home net. or Reception if roaming > Defer  
retrieval—To have the multimedia messaging centre save  
the message to be retrieved later, for example, after you  
have checked the settings. After this change, the phone  
still needs to send information notes to the network.  
To retrieve the message now, select Retr. immediately.  
Recept. in home net. or Reception if roaming > Off—To  
ignore all incoming multimedia messages. After this  
change, the phone does not make any network  
A: If another device is connected to your phone, you can  
either end the connection using the other device or by  
deactivating Bluetooth connectivity. Select Connect. >  
Bluetooth > Off.  
Multimedia messaging  
Q: What should I do when the phone cannot receive a  
multimedia message because the memory is full?  
A: The amount of memory needed is indicated in the error  
message: Not enough memory to retrieve message. Delete  
some data first. To view the kind of data you have and the  
amount of memory the different data groups consume,  
select Tools > File manager > Options > Memory details.  
connections related to multimedia messaging.  
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Messaging  
Q: How do I delete my log information?  
A: Select Connect. > Log. Scroll right and select Options >  
Clear log or go to Settings > Log duration > No log. These  
will erase the log contents, recent calls register, and  
message delivery reports.  
Q: Why can’t I select a contact?  
A: The contact card does not have a phone number or an  
e-mail address. Add the missing information to the  
contact card in Contacts.  
PC connectivity  
Camera  
Q: Why do I have problems in connecting the phone to my PC?  
Q: Why do images look smudgy?  
A: Make sure that Nokia PC Suite is installed and running on  
your PC. See the User Guide for Nokia PC Suite on the  
CD-ROM, if supplied with the phone. For further information  
on how to use Nokia PC Suite, see the help function on  
Nokia PC Suite or visit the support pages at www.nokia.com.  
A: Check to see if the camera lens protection window  
is clean.  
Calendar  
Q: Why are the week numbers missing?  
Access codes  
A: If you have changed the calendar settings so that the  
week starts on a day other than Monday, the week  
numbers will not be shown.  
Q: What is my password for the lock, PIN, or PUK codes?  
A: The default lock code is 12345. If you forget or lose the  
lock code, contact your phone dealer.  
Browser services  
If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code, or if you have not  
received such a code, contact your network service provider.  
Q: What do I do if the following message is displayed: No  
access point defined. Define now?  
For information about passwords, contact your access point  
provider, for example, a commercial Internet service provider  
(ISP), service provider, or network operator.  
A: Insert the correct browser settings. Contact your service  
provider for instructions.  
Log  
Application not responding  
Q: How do I close an application that is not responding?  
Q: Why does the log appear empty?  
A: To open the application switching window, press and hold  
the menu key. Then scroll to the application, and press the  
clear key to close the application.  
A: You may have activated a filter, and no communication  
events fitting that filter have been logged. To see all  
events, select Connect. > Log. Scroll right and select  
Options > Filter > All communication.  
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Phone display  
To delete contact information, calendar notes, call timers,  
call cost timers, game scores, or any other data, go to the  
respective application to remove the data. Try deleting  
items one by one (starting from the smallest item), if you  
are deleting multiple items and any of the following notes  
are shown: Not enough memory to perform operation.  
Delete some data first. or Memory low. Delete some data.  
Q: Why do missing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the  
screen every time I turn on my phone?  
A: This is a characteristic of this type of display. Some displays  
may contain pixels or dots that remain on or off. This is  
normal, not a fault.  
Memory low  
Q: How can I save my data before deleting it?  
Q: What can I do if my phone memory is low?  
A: Save your data using one of the following methods:  
A: You can delete the following items regularly to avoid  
Use Nokia PC Suite to make a back up copy of all data to  
a compatible computer.  
memory getting low:  
Messages from Inbox, Drafts, and Sent folders  
in Messaging  
Send images to your e-mail address, and then save the  
images to your computer.  
Retrieved e-mail messages from the phone memory  
Saved browser pages  
Send data using a Bluetooth connection to a  
compatible device.  
Store data on a compatible memory card.  
Images and photos in Gallery  
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Enhancements  
If you want to enhance phone  
When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or  
enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
functionality, a range of  
enhancements is available for  
you. You can select any of these  
items to help accommodate  
your specific communication  
needs. For availability of these  
and other enhancements,  
Check regularly that enhancements installed in a vehicle  
are mounted and are operating properly.  
Installation of any complex car enhancements must be  
made by qualified personnel only.  
contact your dealer. Protective carrying cases and straps for  
your Nokia 6682 mobile phone are available for purchase and  
can be located at www.nokiausa.com.  
Power  
Battery, 900 mAh, Li-Ion (BL-5C)  
Check the model number of any charger before use with this  
device. This device is intended for use when supplied with  
power from ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9, and ACP-12.  
Travel chargers (ACP-12, ACP-9, ACP-8, and ACP-7)  
Mobile charger (LCH-12)  
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and  
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this  
particular model. The use of any other types may  
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be  
dangerous. For availability of approved  
Data  
Connectivity Cable (DKU-2)  
enhancements, please check with your dealer.  
Wireless Keyboard (SU-8W)  
Digital Pen (SU-1B)  
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts.  
Keep them out of reach of small children.  
MultiMediaCard (MU-1)  
A few practical rules about accessories and enhancements:  
Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (MU-2)  
Wireless GPS Module (LD-1W)  
Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the reach  
of small children.  
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Audio  
Car  
Wireless Boom Headset (HS-4W)  
Wireless Plug-in Car Handsfree (HF-6W))  
Wireless Headset (HDW-3)  
Wireless Headset (HS-11W)  
Wireless Clip-on Headset (HS-21W)  
Wireless Image Headset (HS-13W)  
Headset (HS-5)  
Mobile Holder (CR-27)  
Wireless Car Kit (CK-1W, CK-7W)  
Headrest Handsfree (BHF-3)  
Plug-in Car Handsfree (HF-3)  
Car Kit (CK-10)  
Boom Headset (HDB-4)  
Imaging and lifestyle  
Fashion Stereo Headset (HS-3)  
Stereo Headset (HDS-3)  
Image Album (PD-1)  
Music Stand (MD-1)  
Nokia Remote Camera (PT-6)  
Accessibility  
Loopset (LPS-4)  
TTY adapter (HDA-10)  
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Care and maintenance  
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship  
and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will  
help you protect your warranty coverage and enjoy your  
device for many years.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean the device.  
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts  
and prevent proper operation.  
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types  
of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet,  
remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely  
before replacing it.  
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses (such as  
camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses).  
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.  
Always create a backup of data you want to keep (such as  
contacts and calendar notes) before sending your device to  
a service facility.  
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures  
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage  
batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
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.  
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device,  
battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not  
working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service  
facility for service.  
Do not attempt to open the device other than as  
instructed in this guide.  
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling  
can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.  
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Reference information  
Battery information  
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 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C). 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.  
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.  
Charging and discharging  
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full  
performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or  
three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can  
be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will  
eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are  
noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery. Use only  
Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with  
Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.  
The BL-5C battery provides up to 4 hours of talk time and up  
to 11 days of standby time. Operation times are estimates and  
may vary depending on network conditions, charging, and  
device use.  
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when  
not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger.  
Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully  
charged battery will lose its charge over time. Temperature  
extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge.  
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.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any  
charger or battery that is damaged.  
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 connecting object.  
Successful completion of the four steps is not a total assurance  
of the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to  
believe that your battery is not an authentic original Nokia  
battery, you should refrain from using it and take it to the  
nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance.  
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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.  
4
Confirm that the 20-digit code is valid by verifying it at the  
Nokia website. Go to www.nokia.com/batterycheck and  
follow the instructions.  
You should receive a message indicating whether the code can  
be authenticated.  
How do you check the security features on batteries with  
hologram labels?  
1
When looking at the hologram  
label, you should see the Nokia  
connecting hands symbol from  
one angle and the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo when looking  
from another angle.  
What if your battery is not verified as authentic?  
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the  
hologram label is an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use  
the battery, but take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service  
point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is not  
approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may  
result in poor performance and damage to your device and its  
enhancements. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty  
applying to the device.  
2
3
When you angle the hologram to  
the left, right, down, and up sides of  
the logo, you should see 1, 2, 3, and  
4 dots on each side, respectively.  
To find out more about original Nokia batteries visit  
www.nokia.com/battery.  
Scratch the side of the label to  
reveal a 20-digit code, for example,  
12345678919876543210. Turn the  
battery so that the numbers are  
facing upwards. The 20-digit code  
reads starting from the number  
at the top row followed by the  
bottom row.  
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Additional Safety Information  
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts.  
Keep them out of the reach of small children.  
the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they  
are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have  
any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities  
when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do  
so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment  
that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
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 guidelines when used either in the normal  
use position against the ear or when positioned at least 5/8  
inch (1.5 cm) 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 at least 5/8 inch  
(1.5 cm) away from your body.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
separation of 6 inches (15.3 cm) be maintained between a  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference  
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent  
with the independent research by and recommendations of  
Wireless Technology Research. To minimize the potential for  
interference, persons with pacemakers should  
In order to transmit data files or messages, this device requires  
a quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmission  
of data files or messages may be delayed until such a connection  
is available. Ensure the above separation distance instructions  
are followed until the transmission is completed.  
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  
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts.  
Keep them out of reach of small children.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking  
place, switch off your device immediately.  
Medical devices  
Hearing aids  
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including  
wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of  
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or  
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing  
aids. If interference occurs, consult your hearing aid provider.  
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Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you  
would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting  
in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at  
refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations.  
Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots, storage, and distribution areas, chemical plants or  
where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a  
potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always  
clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical  
transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied  
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where  
the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or  
metal powders.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as  
electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock)  
braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag  
systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer  
or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment that has  
been added.  
Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the  
device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to  
the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment  
in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store  
or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the  
same compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air bags  
inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including  
installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air  
bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,  
serious injury could result.  
Emergency calls  
Important: Wireless phones, including this phone,  
operate using radio signals, wireless networks,  
landline networks, and user-programmed functions.  
Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot  
be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any  
wireless phone for essential communications like  
medical emergencies.  
Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch  
off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless  
teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation  
of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and  
may be illegal.  
To make an emergency call, do the following:  
1
If the phone is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate  
signal strength. Some networks may require that a valid  
SIM card is properly inserted in the phone.  
Potentially explosive environments  
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.  
2
Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the  
display and ready the phone for calls.  
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3
4
Enter the official emergency number for your present  
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.  
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating  
positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level  
of an operating device can be well below the maximum value  
because the device is designed to use only the power required  
to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a  
number of factors such as how close you are to a network  
base station. The highest SAR value when tested according to  
international testing procedures for use at the ear for device  
type RM-58 is 0.52 W/kg. Your phone’s device type is listed on  
the label located under the battery.  
Press the call key.  
If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those  
features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult  
this guide or your service provider. When making an emergency  
call, give all the necessary information as accurately as possible.  
Your wireless phone may be the only means of communication  
at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until given  
permission to do so.  
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 information may be provided under  
product information at www.nokia.com.  
Certification information (SAR)  
THE NOKIA 6682 DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE  
TO RADIO WAVES.  
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) energy recommended by  
international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The  
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by  
independent scientific organizations through periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards and  
guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to  
assure the safety of the public, regardless of age and health  
and to account for any variations in measurements.  
USA and Canada: The SAR limit of USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) is  
1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device type RM-58  
has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR  
value reported under this standard during product certification  
for use at the ear is 0.82 W/kg and when properly worn on the  
body is 0.96 W/kg. Information about these devices can be  
found on the FCC's website at <http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid>  
by searching the equipment authorization system using FCC  
ID: LJPRM-58.  
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ 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) averaged over ten grams of tissue.  
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Technical Information  
Feature  
Weight  
Size  
Specification  
3.2 oz (131 g) with BL-5C Li-Ion Battery  
Volume: 6.35 in3 (104 cm3)  
Length: 4.28 in (108.8 mm)  
Width: 2.19 in (55.5 mm)  
Thickness: 0.86 in (21.9 mm with slide)  
GSM 850  
Frequency range  
824–849 MHz (TX)  
869–894 MHz (RX)  
GSM 1800  
1710–1785 MHz (TX)  
1805–1880 MHz (RX)  
GSM 1900  
1850–1910 MHz (TX)  
1930–1990 MHz (RX)  
Up to 2 W  
3.7 V dc  
Transmitter output power  
Battery voltage  
Operating temperature  
14°F to + 131°F  
(-10°C to + 55°C)  
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Index  
brightness  
display 87  
setting in camera 31, 34  
saving video clips 34  
self-timer 32  
sending images 32  
sequence mode 32  
video recorder settings 34  
Numerics  
1-touch dialing 19  
A
C
access points 88  
settings 89  
cache  
clearing 63  
calendar  
alarm 57  
CD-ROM 82  
certificates 92  
chat  
activation keys 98  
alarms  
alarm clock 16  
calendar alarms 57  
automatic find 47  
See instant messaging  
clear screen  
See standby mode  
Clearing memory  
Log information 100  
clock  
alarm 16  
snooze 16  
codes 91  
stopping a calendar alarm 57  
synchronizing PC Suite 58  
call log  
B
See log  
Bluetooth  
calls  
connecting two devices, pairing 80  
connection requests 80  
connection status indicators 81  
device address 80  
device icons 81  
factory set passcode 80  
headset 95  
pairing requests 80  
pairing, glossary explanation 80  
passcode, glossary explanation 80  
switching off 82  
dialed numbers 20  
duration 20  
international 17  
received 20  
settings 87  
settings for call forwarding 94  
transferring 19  
lock code  
PIN code 92  
PIN2 code 92  
computer connections 82  
conference call 19  
connection settings 88  
camera 30  
adjusting brightness 31, 34  
adjusting contrast 31, 34  
night mode 31  
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contact cards  
inserting pictures 26  
storing DTMF tones 19  
contrast  
setting in camera 31, 34  
copying  
e-mail 45  
automatic retrieving 50  
individual conversations 75  
recording the messages 75  
sending a private message 74  
sending instant messages 74  
user ID, glossary explanation 75  
Internet access points (IAP)  
See access points  
offline 51  
opening 50  
remote mailbox 48  
settings 53  
contacts between the SIM card  
and device memory 27  
text 44  
viewing attachments 50  
enhancements 102  
IP address, glossary explanation 90  
L
copyright protection  
see activation keys  
cutting text 44  
F
list 89  
file formats  
JAR file 96  
lock code 92  
log  
D
RealOne Player 39  
SIS file 96  
file manager 13  
fixed dialing 91  
erasing contents 21  
filtering 21  
log duration 21  
loopset settings 95  
loudspeaker 18  
activating 18  
turning off 18  
data connections  
details 83  
ending 83  
date  
G
settings 91  
gallery 35  
digital rights management, DRM  
see activation keys  
DNS, domain name service,  
glossary explanation 90  
H
M
handsfree  
see loudspeaker  
headset settings 95  
mailbox 48  
automatic retrieving 50  
media files  
E
I
editing videos 36  
adding effects 36  
adding sound clips 36  
adding transitions 36  
custom video clips 36  
fast forward 39  
file formats 39  
mute sound 39  
rewind 39  
instant messaging 73  
blocking 75  
connecting to a server 73  
groups 76  
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memory  
clearing memory 20  
viewing memory consumption 14  
memory card 14  
menu  
rearranging 22  
messaging  
automatic find 47  
personalization 24  
phone label 5  
PIN code 92  
calendar 58  
call forwarding 94  
call restrictions 94  
certificates 92  
data connections 88  
display 87  
headset 95  
IM settings 73, 77  
language 86  
R
recording voice tags 28, 95  
reminder  
See calendar, alarm  
remote mailbox 48  
resolution, glossary explanation 33  
ringing tones  
e-mail 45  
multimedia message 45  
text message 45  
lock code 92  
loopset 95  
multimedia messages 45  
mute sound 39  
my home city 17  
adding a personal ringing tone 27  
receiving in a text message 48  
removing a personal  
ringing tone 27  
original settings 86  
personalizing the phone 22  
PIN code 92  
screen saver 87  
UPIN code 92  
UPUK code 92  
wallet 70  
wallet code 92  
P
packet data connections 83  
GPRS, glossary explanation 88  
settings 90  
S
security code  
See lock code  
sending  
pasting text 44  
PC connections  
via Bluetooth or USB cable 82  
PC Suite  
contact cards, business cards 27  
images 32  
video clips 37  
service commands 42  
settings  
shortcuts  
camera 31  
web connection 59  
SIM card  
calendar data 58  
synchronization 82  
transferring images to a PC 35  
transferring music files to your  
memory card 35  
copying names and numbers to  
phone 27  
messages 51  
access codes 91  
access points 89  
Bluetooth connection 79  
names and numbers 27  
viewing phone memory data 14  
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SIS file 96  
U
W
SMS center, short message  
service center 52  
snooze  
alarm clock 16  
calendar alarm 57  
software  
transferring a file to your device 96  
sound clips 35  
sounds  
muting a ringing tone 18  
recording sounds 65  
speed dialing 19  
standby mode 22  
synchronization 83  
UPIN code 92  
UPUK code 92  
USB cable 82  
user guide updates 5  
USSD commands 42  
wallet 67  
entering the wallet code 68  
resetting wallet code 70  
settings 70  
storing card details 68  
viewing ticket details 69  
wallet code 68, 92  
web  
V
video clips 35  
video player  
See RealOne Player  
video recorder  
access points, see access points  
See camera  
voice dialing 28, 95  
voice mailbox 18  
changing the phone number 17  
forwarding calls to  
voice mailbox 94  
voice messages 18  
voice tags 28, 95  
adding 28, 95  
making calls 28  
volume control 18  
during a call 17  
loudspeaker 18  
T
text message 45  
text message service center  
adding new 52  
thumbnail images  
in a contact card 26  
time  
settings 91  
transferring content from  
another phone 23  
114  
Notes  
115  
Notes  
116  
Notes  
117  
Notes  
118  
Notes  
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