| User's Guide for Nokia 8800d   Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to   make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this   document without prior notice.   This device complies with Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of   certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.   Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income   or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.   The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by   applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but   not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a   particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of   this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at   any time without prior notice.   The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the   Nokia dealer nearest to you.   Export Controls   This device may contain commodities, technology or software subject to export   laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law   is prohibited.   Model number: Nokia 8800d   Hereinafter referred to as Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition   Issue 1   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   3 Nokia Care Online   INTERACTIVE   DEMONSTRATIONS   The Nokia Care web support provides   you with more information on our   online services.   INTERACTIVE DEMONSTRATIONS   Learn how to set up your phone for   SOFTWARE   the first time, and find out more   about its features. Interactive   Demonstrations give step-by-step   instructions on using your phone.   USER’S GUIDE   The online User’s Guide contains   detailed information on your phone.   Remember to check regularly   for updates.   SOFTWARE   Make the most of your phone with   software for your phone and PC. Nokia   PC Suite connects your phone and PC   so you can manage your calendar,   contacts, music and images, while   other applications complement its use.   USER’S GUIDE   SETTINGS   Certain phone functions, such as   multimedia messaging, mobile   browsing and email*, may require   settings before you can use them. Have   them sent to your phone free of charge.   SETTINGS   *Not available on all phones.   HOW DO I USE MY PHONE?   for use. Familiarise yourself with phone functions and features by referring to the   HOW DO I SYNCHRONISE MY PHONE AND PC?   Connecting your phone to a compatible PC with the requisite Nokia PC Suite   and contacts.   WHERE CAN I GET SOFTWARE FOR MY PHONE?   Get more out of your phone with downloads from the Software section at   WHERE CAN I FIND ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS?   L on your phone and other Nokia products and services.   HOW DO I KEEP UP WITH NOKIA NEWS?   the first to know about the latest products, promotions and upcoming events.   Should you still require further assistance, please refer to   For additional information on repair services, please visit   Content   Answer or reject a call....................... 25   For your safety ........................ 9   About your device............................... 10   Network services ................................ 10   Shared memory.................................... 11   Enhancements...................................... 11   General information ............. 12   Overview of functions........................ 12   Access codes ....................................... 12   Security code ................................... 12   PIN codes .......................................... 12   PUK codes ......................................... 13   Barring password ............................ 13   Configuration settings service ........ 13   Download content ............................. 14   Nokia Care Premium Service ........... 14   Nokia Support and contact   Play and reply to a message......... 34   Audio messages................................... 35   Create and send a message.......... 35   Listen and reply to a message ..... 35   Memory full.......................................... 36   Folders ................................................... 36   E-mail application.............................. 36   Setting Wizard ................................. 37   Write and send an e-mail............. 37   Download e-mail............................. 38   Read and reply to e-mail............... 38   E-mail folders................................... 39   Spam filter......................................... 39   Instant messaging (IM) .................... 39   Register with an IM service.......... 40   Access................................................. 40   Connect.............................................. 41   information........................................... 14   1.Get started......................... 16   Install SIM card and battery ........... 16   Charge the battery.............................. 17   Desk stand DT-16 ............................ 17   Switch the phone on and off ......... 18   Set the time, zone, and date........ 19   Open the keypad ................................. 19   Antenna ................................................ 19   2.Your phone ........................ 20   Keys and parts .................................... 20   Standby mode ..................................... 21   Shortcuts .......................................... 21   Power saving features ................... 21   Indicators........................................... 21   Flight mode ......................................... 22   Keypad lock (keyguard) .................... 22   3.Call functions.................... 24   Make a call ........................................... 24   Speed dialing ...................................... 24   6 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Sessions............................................... 41   Add IM contacts............................... 43   Block or unblock messages ........... 43   Groups................................................. 43   Voice messages ................................... 44 Connectivity.......................................... 57   Info messages ...................................... 44   Service commands ............................. 44   Delete messages .................................. 44   Message settings................................. 45   General................................................ 45   Text message and SMS e-mail..... 45   Multimedia message....................... 46   E-mail.................................................. 47   synchronization ............................... 60   7.Contacts ............................. 48   Search for a contact........................... 48   Save names and phone numbers .... 48   Save numbers, items, or an image.. 48   Move or copy contacts ...................... 49   Edit contact details............................. 49   Synchronize all..................................... 49   Delete contacts or details................. 49   Business cards ..................................... 50   Settings .................................................. 50   Groups ................................................... 50   Speed dialing ....................................... 50   Info, service, and my numbers ........ 51   Camera .................................................. 68   Take an image................................... 68   Record a video clip.......................... 68   Camera options ................................ 69   Media player ........................................ 69   Setup for a streaming service....... 69   Music player ........................................ 69   Play music tracks ............................. 70   Music player settings...................... 70   Radio ...................................................... 71   Save radio stations.......................... 71   Listen to the radio ........................... 71   Recorder ................................................ 72   Record sound..................................... 72   List of recordings ............................. 72   Equalizer ............................................... 73   8.Call log .............................. 52   Positioning information ................... 52   9.Settings ............................. 54   Profiles ................................................... 54   Themes .................................................. 54   Tones....................................................... 54   Display.................................................... 55   Standby mode settings................... 55   Screen saver ..................................... 55   Power saver ...................................... 55   Sleep mode ....................................... 55   Font size.............................................. 56   Time and date....................................... 56   My shortcuts......................................... 56   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   7 Alarm clock .......................................... 74   Stop the alarm.................................. 74   PC Suite ................................................ 89   Calendar ............................................... 74   A note alarm..................................... 75   To-do list .............................................. 75   Notes ..................................................... 76   Calculator ............................................. 76   Countdown timer ............................... 76   Stopwatch ............................................ 77   14. Applications ................... 78   Games ................................................... 78   Launch a game................................. 78   Game downloads............................. 78   Game settings................................... 78   Collection.............................................. 78   Launching an application.............. 78   Other application options ............. 78   Download an application.............. 79   15. Web ................................. 80   Access and use services..................... 80   Set up browsing .................................. 80   Connect to a service........................... 80   Browse pages ....................................... 81   Browse with phone keys................ 81   Options while browsing................. 82   Direct calling..................................... 82   Bookmarks............................................. 82   Receive a bookmark........................ 83   Appearance settings........................... 83   Security settings.................................. 83   Cookies ............................................... 83   Scripts over secure connection.... 84   Service inbox........................................ 84   Service inbox settings .................... 84   Cache memory..................................... 85   Browser security.................................. 85   Security module............................... 85   Certificates ....................................... 86   Digital signature.............................. 86   Pacemakers........................................ 96   Hearing aids....................................... 97   Vehicles.................................................. 97   Potentially explosive   environments ....................................... 97   Emergency calls................................... 98   To make an emergency call:.......... 98   Certification information (SAR)...... 99   Index.................................... 100   8 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   F o r y o u r s a f e t y   For your safety   SWITCH OFF WHEN   REFUELING   Do not use the phone at a   refuelling point. Do not   use near fuel or chemicals.   Read these simple guidelines. Not   following them may be dangerous or   illegal. Read the complete user guide   for further information.   SWITCH ON SAFELY   Do not switch the phone   on when wireless phone   use is prohibited or when it   may cause interference or   danger.   SWITCH OFF NEAR   BLASTING   Follow any restrictions. Do   not use the phone where   blasting is in progress.   USE SENSIBLY   Use only in the normal   ROAD SAFETY COMES   FIRST   Obey all local laws. Always   keep your hands free to   operate the vehicle while   driving. Your first   consideration while   driving should be road   safety.   position as explained in   the product   documentation. Do not   touch the antenna   unnecessarily.   QUALIFIED SERVICE   Only qualified personnel   may install or repair this   product.   INTERFERENCE   All wireless phones may be   susceptible to   interference, which could   affect performance.   ENHANCEMENTS AND   BATTERIES   Use only approved   enhancements and   batteries. Do not connect   incompatible products.   SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any restrictions.   Switch the phone off near   medical equipment.   WATER-RESISTANCE   Your phone is not water-   resistant. Keep it dry.   SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   Follow any restrictions.   BACK-UP COPIES   Remember to make back-   Wireless devices can cause   interference in aircraft.   up copies or keep a written   record of all important   information stored in your   phone.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   9 F o r y o u r s a f e t y   CONNECTING TO OTHER   When you take and use images or   video clips, obey all laws and respect   local customs as well as privacy and   legitimate rights of others.   DEVICES   When connecting to any   other device, read its user   guide for detailed safety   instructions. Do not   connect incompatible   products.   Warning: To use any features   in this device, other than the   alarm clock, the device must   be switched on. Do not switch   the device on when wireless   device use may cause   EMERGENCY CALLS   Ensure the phone is   switched on and in service.   Press the end key as many   times as needed to clear   the display and return to   the start screen. Enter the   emergency number, then   press the call key. Give   your location. Do not end   the call until given   interference or danger.   ■ Network services   To use the phone you must have   service from a wireless service   provider. Many of the features in this   device depend on features in the   wireless network to function. These   network services may not be available   on all networks or you may have to   make specific arrangements with your   service provider before you can utilize   network services. Your service provider   may need to give you additional   instructions for their use and explain   what charges will apply. Some   permission to do so.   ■ About your device   The wireless device described in this   guide is approved for use on the EGSM   900, and GSM 1800 and 1900   networks. Contact your service   provider for more information about   networks.   networks may have limitations that   affect how you can use network   services. For instance, some networks   may not support all language-   Your product represents superior   design and craftsmanship, and comes   with stainless steel covers and a glass   display treated for scratch resistance.   Therefore, handle your phone with due   care.   dependent characters and services.   Your service provider may have   requested that certain features be   disabled or not activated in your   device. If so, they will not appear on   your device menu. Your device may   also have been specially configured.   This configuration may include   When using the features in this device,   obey all laws and respect the privacy   and legitimate rights of others,   including copyright.   10   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   F o r y o u r s a f e t y   changes in menu names, menu order   and icons. Contact your service   provider for more information.   Note that gallery files share a different   memory. For further information see   “Gallery,” p. 67.   This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols   (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP   protocols. Some features of this device,   such as text messages, multimedia   messages, instant messages, e-mail,   mobile Internet services, content and   application downloads, and   synchronization with remote Internet   server, require network support for   these technologies.   ■ Enhancements   A few practical rules about   accessories and enhancements:   • Keep all accessories and   enhancements out of the reach of   small children.   • When you disconnect the power   cord of any accessory or   enhancement, grasp and pull the   plug, not the cord.   ■ Shared memory   • • Checkregularlythatenhancements   installed in a vehicle are mounted   and are operating properly.   The following features in this device   may share memory: contacts, text and   instant messages, e-mail, voice tags,   calendar, to-do notes, JavaTM games   and applications, and note application.   Use of one or more of these features   may reduce the memory available for   the remaining features sharing   Installation of any complex car   enhancements must be made by   qualified personnel only.   memory. For example, saving many   Java applications may use all of the   available memory. Your device may   display a message that the memory is   full when you try to use a shared   memory feature. In this case, delete   some of the information or entries   stored in the shared memory features   before continuing. Some of the   features, such as Java applications,   may have a certain amount of memory   specially allotted to them in addition   to the memory shared with other   features.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 11   G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n   General information   Model number: Nokia 8800   Sirocco Edition   see “Switch the phone on and   off,” p. 18, and “Configuration,”   p. 63.   ■ Overview of functions   Your phone provides many   ■ Access codes   functions that are practical for   daily use, such as a calendar, a   clock, an alarm clock, a radio, a   music player, and a built-in   camera. Your phone also supports   the following functions:   Security code   helps to protect your phone   against unauthorized use. The   request the code, see “Security,” p.   64.   • Enhanced data rates for GSM   evolution (EDGE), see “Packet   data,” p. 59.   • Extensible hypertext mark-up   language (XHTML), see “Web,”   p. 80.   The PIN (personal identification   number) code and the UPIN   (universal personal identification   number) code (4 to 8 digits) help   to protect your SIM card against   unauthorized use. See “Security,”   p. 64.   • E-mail application, see “E-mail   application,” p. 36.   • Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition   (J2METM), see “Applications,” p.   78.   • Bluetooth wireless technology,   see “Bluetooth wireless   technology,” p. 57.   The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) may   be supplied with the SIM card and   is required for some functions.   • Synchronization of data from   another phone without having   a SIM card inserted, see “Data   transfer with a device,” p. 60.   The module PIN is required to   access the information in the   security module. See “Security   module,” p. 85.   • Plug and play online service to   get the configuration settings,   12   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n   The signing PIN is required for the directly as a configuration   digital signature. See “Digital   signature,” p. 86.   message. After receiving the   settings you need to save them on   your phone. The service provider   to save the settings. For more   information on availability,   contact your network operator,   service provider, nearest   authorized Nokia dealer, or visit   the support area on the Nokia   support.   PUK codes   The PUK (personal unblocking key)   code and the UPUK (universal   personal unblocking key) code (8   digits) is required to change a   blocked PIN code and UPIN code,   respectively. The PUK2 code (8   digits) is required to change a   blocked PIN2 code.   When you have received a   configuration message,   Configuration settings received   is displayed.   Barring password   The barring password (4 digits) is   required when using the call   barring service. See “Security,” p.   64.   To save the settings, select Show>   Save. If the phone requests Enter   settings' PIN:, enter the PIN code   for the settings, and select OK. To   receive the PIN code, contact the   service provider that supplies the   settings. If no settings are saved   yet, these settings are saved and   ■ Configuration   settings service   To use some of the network   services, such as mobile Internet   services, MMS, or remote Internet set as default configuration   server synchronization, your   phone needs the correct   settings. Otherwise, the phone   asks Activate saved   configuration settings. You may be configuration settings?.   able to receive the settings   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 13   G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n   To discard the received settings,   select Exit, or Show > Discard.   • 24-month warranty for your   Mobile device.   To edit the settings, see   “Configuration,” p. 63.   • Priority service at selected   Nokia Care points in selected   countries.   ■ Download content   asia.com for details.   You may be able to download new   content (for example themes,   tones, and video clips) to the   phone (network service). Select   the download function (for   • Unparalleled Nokia Careline   support at the local call rate.   For your local Nokia Careline   phone number and the   example, in Gallery). To access the   download function, see the   operational hours, please refer   respective menu descriptions. For   the availability of different   services, pricing, and tariffs,   contact your service provider.   ■ Nokia Support and   contact information   For the latest version of this guide,   downloads, servicesandadditional   information related to your Nokia   product, please visit www.nokia-   asia.com/8800sirocco/support or   your local Nokia web site. You may   also download free configuration   settings such as MMS, GPRS,   Important: Use only   services that you trust and   that offer adequate   security and protection   against harmful software.   ■ Nokia Care Premium   Service   e-mail, and other services for your   phone model at www.nokia-   As a Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition   phone owner, you are entitled to   Nokia Care Premium Service for 24 Should you still require assistance,   months from the date of the   purchase. This includes:   please refer to www.nokia-   14   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n   To check for the nearest Nokia   care center location for   maintenance services, you may   like to visit www.nokia-asia.com/   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 15   G e t s t a r t e d   1. Get started   Remove the battery as shown (3).   ■ Install SIM card and   battery   Always switch the device off and   disconnect the charger before   removing the battery.   Keep all SIM cards out of the reach   of small children. 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.   Insert the SIM card (4). Make sure   that the SIM card is properly   inserted and that the contact area   on the card is facing downwards.   This device is intended for use with   BP-6X battery.   The SIM card and its contacts can   easily be damaged by scratches or   bending, so be careful when   handling, inserting, or removing   the card.   Replace the battery (5). Observe   the battery contacts. Always use   original Nokia batteries. See   “Nokia battery authentication   guidelines,” p. 91.   To remove the back cover of the   phone, push the sideways release   buttons (1), and slide the back   cover to remove it from the phone   (2).   1 1 2 16   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e t s t a r t e d   Slide the back cover into its place   (6).   Connect the lead from the charger   to the socket at the bottom of your   phone.   Connect the charger to a wall   socket.   ■ Charge the battery   Warning: Use only   If the battery is completely   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.   discharged, it may take a few   minutes before the charging   indicator appears on the display or   before any calls can be made.   The charging time depends on the   charger and the battery used. For   example, charging a BP-6X battery   with the AC-3 charger takes   approximately 3 hours while the   phone is in the standby mode.   Check the model number of any   charger before use with this   device. This device is intended for   use when supplied with power   from the AC-3 charger.   Desk stand DT-16   The desk stand allows you to   charge the phone battery and the   spare battery at the same time.   The desk stand can be supplied   with power from the AC-3 or AC-4   charger. The charge level of the   phone battery is indicated on the   phone display.   For availability of approved   enhancements, please check with   your dealer.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 17   G e t s t a r t e d   The white indicator light around   the bottom of the desk stand   shows the charging status of the   inserted spare battery:   charging starts, and the light   turns on again.   ■ Switch the phone on   • The light pulsates slowly when   the desk stand is empty, when   only the phone is inserted (the   phone battery is fully charged   or being charged), or when   and off   Warning: Do not switch   the phone on when   wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or   danger.   both the phone and the spare   battery are inserted, and the   spare battery is fully charged.   Press and hold the power key as   shown.   • The light is continuously on   when the spare battery is being   charged. The spare battery will   be charged if the phone is not   inserted, or if the phone battery   is fully charged.   • To turn the light on or off, press   and hold the button on the   back of the desk stand.   If the phone asks for a PIN or a   UPIN code, enter the code (for   example, displayed as ****), and   select OK.   • If the light is not shown even   though you have not turned it   off by pressing the button, the   charger connected to the desk   stand may not be compatible or   the spare battery temperature   may be too high. Check the   compatibility of the charger,   and use only compatible Nokia   chargers. If the spare battery   temperature is too high, it will   not be charged. When the   When you switch on your phone   for the first time, and the phone is   in the standby mode, p. 21, you are   asked to get the configuration   settings from your service provider   (network service). Confirm or   decline the query. See Connect to   service provider support, p. 64,   and “Configuration settings   service,” p. 13.   temperature of the spare   battery returns to normal,   18   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e t s t a r t e d   Note: As with any other   radio transmitting device,   do not touch the antenna   unnecessarily when the   device is switched on.   Contact with the antenna   affects call quality and   may cause the device to   operate at a higher power   level than otherwise   Set the time, zone, and   date   Enter the local time, select the   time zone of your location in terms   of the time difference with respect   to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT),   and enter the date. See “Time and   date,” p. 56.   ■ Open the keypad   To open the keypad, slide the   phone as shown.   needed. Avoiding contact   with the antenna area   when operating the   device optimizes the   antenna performance and   the battery life.   ■ Antenna   Your device has an internal   antenna.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 19   Y o u r p h o n e   2. Your phone   ■ Keys and parts   • Keypad (12)   • Power key (1)   • Camera lens (2)   • Loudspeaker (3)   • Battery cover release buttons   (4)   Note: The keymat may   • Earpiece (5)   vary according to   different markets.   • Left selection key (6)   • Right selection key (7)   • Call key (8)   • Microphone (13)   • Charger connector (14)   • Enhancements connector (15)   • End key (9)   • Scroll key (10)   • Middle selection key (11)   • Headset HS-15, rotating clip   20   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Y o u r p h o n e   Shortcuts   ■ Standby mode   • To access the list of dialed   numbers, press the call key   once. Scroll to the number or   name that you want and to call   the number, press the call key.   When the phone is ready for use,   and you have not entered any   characters, the phone is in the   standby mode.   • Name of the network or the   operator logo (1)   and hold 0.   • To call your voice mailbox,   press and hold 1.   • Use the scroll key as a shortcut.   See “Navigation key,” p. 57.   • To change from any profile to   the silent profile and back to   the general profile, press and   hold #.   • Signal strength of the local   cellular network (2)   • Battery charge level (3)   • To change the profile, open the   list of profiles: briefly press the   power key, and select the   • Function of the left selection   key is Go to (4) or a shortcut to   another function. See “Left   selection key,” p. 56.   desired profile from the list.   • Function of the middle   Power saving features   selection key is Menu (5)   Your phone has features that save   battery power in standby mode if   the phone is not active. These   features may be activated or not.   See “Power saver,” p. 55 and   “Sleep mode,” p. 55.   • Function of the right selection   key is Names (6) to access the   Names menu or another   shortcut to a function that you   selected. See “Right selection   key,” p. 56. Operator variants   may have an operator-specific   name to access an operator   specific Web site.   Indicators   You have unread   messages.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 21   Y o u r p h o n e   The phone registered a   missed call. See “Call log,”   p. 52.   ■ Flight mode   frequency functionality and still   have access to offline games,   calendar, and phone numbers. Use   the flight mode in radio sensitive   environments—on board aircraft   or in hospitals. When the flight   The keypad is locked. See   “Keypad lock (keyguard),”   p. 22.   The phone does not ring   for an incoming call or   text message when   mode is active,   Profiles > Flight > Activate or   Personalise.   Incoming call alert is set   to Off and Message alert   tone is set to Off. See   “Tones,” p. 54.   To deactivate the flight mode,   select any other profile.   The alarm clock is set to   On. See “Alarm clock,” p.   74.   In the flight mode you can make   an emergency call. Enter the   emergency number, press the call   to be able to make a call. Exit   flight profile? The phone   attempts to make an emergency   call.   , , When the packet data   connection mode Always   online is selected and the   packet data service is   available, the indicator is   shown. Refer to “Packet   data,” p. 59.   A GPRS or EGPRS   connection is established.   ■ Keypad lock   (keyguard)   , The GPRS or EGPRS   connection is suspended   (on hold).   You can lock the keypad to prevent   accidental keypresses.   • To lock the keypad and the   power key, close the slide, and   press Lock; or select Menu and   press * within 3.5 seconds.   Bluetooth connection   indicator. See “Bluetooth   wireless technology,” p.   57.   • To unlock the keypad, open the   slide; or select Unlock > OK   22   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Y o u r p h o n e   within 1.5 seconds. If the   Security keyguard is set On,   enter the security code when   requested.   To answer a call when the   keyguard is on, press the call key.   When you end or reject the call,   the keypad is automatically   locked.   For Automatic keyguard and   Security keyguard, see “Phone,”   p. 62.   When the keyguard is on, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmed   into your device.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 23   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   3. Call functions   ■ Make a call   1. Enter the phone number,   including the area code. To   delete an incorrect character,   select Clear.   ■ Speed dialing   Assign a phone number to one of   the speed-dialing keys, 2 to 9. See   “Speed dialing,” p. 50. Call the   number in either of the following   ways:   For international calls, press *   twice for the international   prefix (the + character replaces   the international access code).   Then enter the country code,   the area code without the   leading 0, if necessary, and the   phone number.   • Press a speed-dialing key, then   the call key.   press and hold a speed-dialing   key until the call is started. See   Speed dialling in “Call,” p. 61.   2. To call the number, press the   call key.   ■ Enhanced voice   dialing   3. To end the call or to cancel the   call attempt, press the end key,   or close the slide.   You can make a phone call by   saying the name that is saved in   the contact list of the phone. A   voice command is added   Make a call using names   automatically to all entries in the   contact list of the phone.   To search for a name or phone   number that you have saved in   Contacts, see “Search for a   contact,” p. 48. Press the call key   to call the number.   Voice commands are language-   dependent. To set the language,   see Voice playback language in   “Phone,” p. 62.   Last number redialing   If an application is sending or   receiving data using a packet data   connection in GSM, end the   application before you use voice   dialing.   To access the list of up to 20   numbers you last called or   attempted to call, press the call   key once in the standby mode. To   call the number, select the number   or name, and press the call key.   24   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   1. In the standby mode, press and end the call, press the end key, or   hold the right selection key. A   short tone is played, and Speak   now is displayed.   close the slide.   To reject an incoming call when   the slide is open, press the end key.   If you are using a compatible   headset with the headset key,   press and hold the headset key   to start the voice dialing.   To mute the ringing tone, select   Silence. Then answer or reject the   call.   Tip: If the Divert if busy   function is activated to   divert the calls (for   example, to your voice   mailbox), rejecting an   incoming call also diverts   the call. See “Call,” p. 61.   2. Say the voice command clearly.   If the voice recognition is   successful, a list with matches   is shown. The phone plays the   voice command of the match   on the top of the list. After   about 1.5 seconds, the phone   dials the number. If the result   was not the correct one, select   manually another entry from   the list.   to the phone, press the headset   key to answer and end a call.   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   Call waiting   To answer a waiting call during an   active call, press the call key. The   first call is put on hold. To end the   active call, press the end key.   circumstances.   To activate the Call waiting   function, see “Call,” p. 61.   Using voice commands to carry   out a selected phone function is   similar to voice dialing. See “Voice ■ Options during a call   commands,” p. 57.   Many of the options that you can   use during a call are network   ■ Answer or reject a call services. For availability, contact   your network operator or service   To answer an incoming call, press   provider.   the call key, or open the slide. To   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 25   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   To increase or decrease the volume   during a call, press the scroll key   right or left.   Select Options and from the   following:   Mute or Unmute, Contacts,   Menu, Record, Lock keypad,   Loudspeaker or Handset, and the   network services Hold or Unhold,   Answer and Reject, New call,   Send DTMF (to send tone strings),   Swap (to switch between the   active call and the call on hold),   Transfer (to connect a call on hold   to an active call and disconnect   yourself), Conference (to make a   conference with up to five   persons), Add to conference,   Private call (to have a private   conversation), End call, End all   calls.   Warning: Do not hold the   device near your ear when   the loudspeaker is in use,   because the volume may   be extremely loud.   26   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   W r i t e t e x t   4. Write text   To enter text (for example, when   To set the predictive text input   writing a message), use traditional option, select Options >   or predictive text input. When   using traditional text input, press   a number key, 1 to 9, repeatedly   until the desired character   appears. Using predictive text   input you can enter a letter with a   single keypress.   Prediction on, to set traditional   text input option select Options >   Prediction off.   ■ Predictive text input   Predictive text input allows you to   write text quickly using the phone   keypad and a built-in dictionary.   When you write text,   appears   at the top left of the display,   indicating predictive text input,   1. Start writing a word using the   keys, 2to 9. Press each key only   once for a single letter. The   word changes after each   keystroke.   and   traditional text input.   or appears next to the text   appears, indicating   , , input indicator, indicating the   character case. To change the   character case, press #.   indicates number mode. To change   from the letter to number mode,   press and hold #, and select   Number mode.   2. When you finish writing the   correct word, add a space to   confirm it by pressing 0.   If the word is not correct, press   * repeatedly, or select Options   > Matches. When the word   that you want appears, select   Use.   ■ Settings   If the ? character is displayed   after the word, the word you   intended to write is not in the   dictionary. To add the word to   the dictionary, select Spell.   Enter the word (traditional text   input is used), and select Save.   To set the writing language to a   language other than that selected   in Phone language, select   Options > Writing language.   Predictive text input is only   available for the languages on the   list.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 27   W r i t e t e x t   Writing compound words   Enter the first part of the word.   Confirm it by pressing the scroll   key right. Write the last part of the   word and confirm the word.   ■ Traditional text input   Press a number key, 1 to 9,   repeatedly until the desired   character appears. Not all   characters available under a   number key are printed on the key.   The characters available depend   on the selected writing language.   See “Settings,” p. 27.   If the next letter you want is   located on the same key as the   present one, wait until the cursor   appears, or press any of the scroll   keys, and enter the letter.   The most common punctuation   marks and special characters are   available under the number key 1.   28   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   N a v i g a t e t h e m e n u s   5. Navigate the menus   The phone offers you an extensive 6. To return to the previous menu   range of functions grouped into   menus.   level, select Back. To exit the   menu, select Exit.   The menus, submenus, and setting   options are numbered. To access   them, shortcut numbers can be   used.   ■ Access a menu   function   1. To access the menu, select   To access the menu, select Menu.   Enter quickly, within 2 seconds,   the shortcut number of the menu   function you want to access. To   access the menu functions in   menu level 1, enter 0 and 1.   Menu.   To change the menu view,   select Options > Main menu   view > List or Grid.   To rearrange the menu, scroll   to the menu you want to move,   and select Options > Organise   > Move. Scroll to where you   want to move the menu, and   select OK. To save the change,   select Done > Yes.   2. Scroll through the menu, and   select, for example, Settings.   3. If the menu contains   submenus, select the one that   you want, for example, Call.   4. If the selected menu contains   further submenus, select the   one that you want, for   example, Anykey answer.   5. Select the setting of your   choice.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 29   M e s s a g i n g   6. Messaging   The message services can only be   message may vary depending on   used if they are supported by your the receiving device.   network or your service provider.   Note: When sending   messages, your device   may display the words   Sending message. This is   an indication that the   message has been sent by   your device to the   message center number   programmed into your   device. This is not an   indication that the   ■ Text messages (SMS)   Using the short message service   (SMS) you can send and receive   multipart messages (network   service) that can contain pictures.   Before you can send any text,   picture, or e-mail message, you   must save your message centre   number. See “Message settings,” p.   45.   To check SMS e-mail service   availability and to subscribe to the   service, contact your service   provider. To save an e-mail address   in Contacts, see “Save numbers,   items, or an image,” p. 48.   message has been   received at the intended   destination. For more   details about messaging   services, check with your   service provider.   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.   Important: Exercise   caution opening   messages. Messages may   contain malicious   software or otherwise be   harmful to your device or   PC.   Characters that use accents or   other marks, and characters from   some language options like   Chinese, take up more space,   Only devices that have compatible   features can receive and display   messages. The appearance of a   30   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   limiting the number of characters   that can be sent in a single   message.   To send a text message to an   e-mail address, enter the   e-mail address in the To: field.   An indicator at the top of the   display shows the total number of   characters left and the number of   messages needed for sending. For   example, 673/2 means that there   are 673 characters left and that   the message will be sent as a   series of two messages.   3. Scroll down, and write your   message in the Message: field.   See “Write text,” p. 27.   To insert a template into the   message, select Options > Use   template.   4. To send the message, select   Send; or press the call key. See   “Send a message,” p. 33.   Write and send a message   1. Select Menu > Messaging >   Create message > Text   message.   Read and reply to a   message   1 message received, or the   number of new messages with   __messages received is shown   when you receive a message.   2. Enter the recipient’s phone   number in the To: field. To   retrieve a phone number from   Contacts, select Add >   1. To view a new message, select   Show. To view it later, select   Exit.   Contact. To send the message   to multiple recipients, add the   desired contacts one by one.   Scroll right to add new   contacts manually in the To:   field. To send the message to   persons in a group, select   Contact group and the desired   group. To retrieve the contacts   to which you recently sent   messages, select Add >   is shown if you have   unread messages in Inbox. To   access an unread message in   the inbox, select Menu >   Messaging > Inbox. If more   than one message is received,   select the message that you   want to read.   Recently used. To retrieve the   contacts from the Call log,   select Add > Open Log.   2. To view the list of available   options while reading a   message, select Options.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 31   M e s s a g i n g   3. To reply to a message, select   Reply > Text message,   Multimedia, or Audio   message.   messaging network service,   contact your service provider. See   “Multimedia message,” p. 46.   A multimedia message can   Scroll down, and write your   contain text, sound, images, video   message in the Message: field. clips, a business card, and a   See “Write text,” p. 27.   calendar note. If the message is   too large, the phone may not be   able to receive it. Some networks   allow text messages that include   an Internet address where you can   view the multimedia message.   If you want to change the   message type for your reply   message, select Options >   Change msg. type.   4. To send the message, select   You cannot receive multimedia   messages during a call or an active   browsing session over GSM data.   Because delivery of multimedia   messages can fail for various   reasons, do not rely solely upon   them for essential   Send; or press the call key.   ■ SIM messages   SIM messages are specific text   messages that are saved to your   SIM card. You can copy or move   those messages to the phone   memory, but not vice versa.   communications.   To read SIM messages, select   Menu > Messaging > Options >   SIM messages.   Write and send a message   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.   ■ Multimedia messages   Note: Only devices that   have compatible features   can receive and display   multimediamessages.The   appearance of a message   may vary depending on   the receiving device.   1. Select Menu > Messaging >   Create message >   Multimedia.   2. Enter your message.   Your phone supports   multimedia messages that   contain several pages (slides). A   To check availability and to   subscribe to the multimedia   32   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   message can contain several   slides. A slide can contain text,   one image, one sound clip, one   calendar note and one business   card; or text and a video clip. A   message can contain only one   calendar note and one business   card. To insert a slide in the   message, select Insert > Slide;   or select Options > Insert >   Slide.   Contact. To send the message   to multiple recipients, add the   desired contacts one by one. To   send the message to persons in   a group, select Contact group   and the desired group. To   retrieve the contacts to which   you recently sent messages,   select Add > Recently used. To   retrieve the contacts from the   To insert a file in the message,   select Insert or Options >   Insert.   To send a multimedia message   to an e-mail address, enter the   e-mail address in the To: field.   You can obtain images and   video clips from the Gallery, or   to take them directly from the   viewfinder, select Options >   Insert > Image > New Image   or Options > Insert > Video   clip >New video clip.   Send a message   Copyright protectionsmay prevent   some images, music (including   ringing tones), and other content   from being copied, modified,   transferred, or forwarded.   3. To view the message before   sending it, select Options >   Preview.   When you finish writing your   message, select Send, or press the   call key, to send the message. The   phone saves the message in the   Outbox folder, and sending starts.   If you select Save sent messages   > Yes, the sent message is saved in   the Sent items folder. See   4. To send the message, select   Options > Send; or press the   call key. See “Send a message,”   p. 33.   5. Enter the recipient’s phone   number in the To: field. To   retrieve a phone number from   Contacts, select Add >   “General,” p. 45.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 33   M e s s a g i n g   Note: When the phone   sends the message, the   animated is shown.   This is an indication that   To cancel the sending of the   multimedia messages in the   Outbox folder, scroll to the   desired message, and select   themessagehas beensent Options > Cancel sending.   by your device to the   message center number   Play and reply to a message   programmed into your   Important: Exercise   device. This is not an   caution when opening   indication that the   messages. Multimedia   message has been   message objects may   received at the intended   contain malicious   destination. For more   software or otherwise be   details about messaging   harmful to your device or   services, check with your   PC.   service provider.   Multimedia message received or   It takes more time to send a   the number of new messages with   _messages received is displayed   when you receive a new   multimedia message than to send   a text message. While the message   is being sent, you can use other   functions on the phone. If an   interruption occurs while the   message is being sent, the phone   tries to resend the message a few   times. If these attempts fail, the   message remains in the Outbox   folder. You can try to resend it   later.   multimedia message.   1. To read the message, select   Show. To view it later, select   Exit.   is shown if you have   unread messages in Inbox. To   access unread messages in the   inbox, select Menu >   Messaging > Inbox. Scroll to   the message that you want to   view, and select it.   Cancel message sending   When the phone saves a message   in the Outbox folder, Sending   message or Sending messages is   displayed. To cancel the text   2. To view the whole message if   the received message contains   a presentation, select Play.   message sending, select Cancel.   34   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   To view the files in the   presentation or the   To use the recorder, see   “Recorder,” p. 72.   attachments, select Options >   Objects or Attachments.   2. To view the available options,   select Options.   3. To reply to the message, select   Options > Reply > Text   message, Multimedia, or   Audio message. Write the   reply message.   number in the To: field. To   retrieve a phone number from   Contacts, select Add >   Contact. To send the message   to multiple recipients, add the   desired contacts one by one. To   send the message to persons in   a group, select Contact group   and the desired group. To   retrieve the contacts to which   you recently sent messages,   select Add > Recently used. To   retrieve the contacts from the   call log, select Add > Open   Log.   If you want to change the   message type for your reply   message, select Options >   Change msg. type. The new   message type may not support   all the content that you have   added.   4. To send the message, select   Send; or press the call key. See   “Send a message,” p. 33.   To send a multimedia message   to an e-mail address, enter the   e-mail address in the To: field.   ■ Audio messages   With this menu, use the   multimedia message service to   create and send a voice message in   a convenient way. Multimedia   messaging service must be   activated before you can use audio   messages.   4. To send the message, select   Send.   Listen and reply to a   message   When your phone receives an   audio message, 1 audio message   received is displayed. To open the   message, select Play; or if more   than one message is received,   select Show > Play. To listen to   the message later, select Exit.   Create and send a message   1. Select Menu > Messaging >   Create message > Audio   message. The recorder opens.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 35   M e s s a g i n g   is shown if you have unread   audio messages in Inbox. To   access unread messages in the   To edit and send messages that   you have written and saved in the   Drafts folder, select Menu >   inbox, select Menu > Messaging Messaging > Drafts.   > Inbox.   You can move your messages to   the Saved items folder. To   organize your Saved items   subfolders, select Menu >   ■ Memory full   When you are receiving a message,   and the memory for the messages   is full, Memory full. Unable to   receive messages. is shown. To   first delete old messages, select   OK > Yes and the folder. Scroll to   the desired message, and select   Delete. If one or more messages   are marked, select Mark. Mark all   the messages you want to delete,   and select Options > Delete   marked.   Messaging > Saved items >   Saved messages or a folder that   you add. To add a new folder for   your messages, select Options >   Add folder. To delete or rename a   folder, scroll to the desired folder,   and select Options > Delete   folder or Rename folder.   Your phone has templates. To   create a new template, save or   copy a message as a template. To   Menu > Messaging > Saved   items > Templates.   To free phone memory, delete   photos, ringing tones, or other   data in the phone memory.   ■ E-mail application   ■ Folders   The e-mail application uses a   packet data connection (network   service) to allow you to access   your e-mail account. This e-mail   application is different from the   SMS e-mail function. To use the   e-mail function on your phone,   you need a compatible e-mail   system.   The phone saves received   messages in the Inbox folder.   Messages that have not yet been   sent are saved in the Outbox   folder.   To set the phone to save the sent   messages in the Sent itemsfolder,   see Save sent messages in   “General,” p. 45.   You can write, send, and read   e-mail with your phone. You can   36   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   also save and delete the e-mail on Menu > Messaging > E-mail >   a compatible PC. Your phone   supports POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail   servers.   Options > Manage accounts >   Options > New.   The Manage accounts options   Before you can send and retrieve   the following:   sure that you have defined the   your operator. See   “Configuration,” p. 63. The e-mail   application requires an Internet   access point without a proxy. WAP   access points normally include a   proxy and do not work with the   e-mail application.   • Obtain a new e-mail account or   use your current account. To   check the availability of your   e-mail account, contact your   e-mail service provider.   • Check your e-mail settings   with your network operator or   e-mail service provider. You   may receive the e-mail   Write and send an e-mail   configuration settings as a   configuration message. See   “Configuration settings   service,” p. 13. You can also   enter the settings manually.   See “Configuration,” p. 63.   You can write your e-mail   message before connecting to the   e-mail service; or connect to the   service first, then write and send   your e-mail.   1. Select Menu > Messaging >   To activate the e-mail settings,   select Menu > Messaging >   Message settings > E-mail   messages. See “E-mail,” p. 47.   E-mail > Write new e-mail.   2. If more than one e-mail   account is defined, select the   account from which you want   to send the e-mail.   This application does not support   keypad tones.   3. Enter the recipient’s e-mail   address.   Setting Wizard   The setting wizard will start   4. Write a subject for the e-mail.   automatically if no e-mail settings   are defined in the phone. To enter   the settings manually, select   5. Write the e-mail message. See   “Write text,” p. 27.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 37   M e s s a g i n g   To attach a file to the e-mail,   select Options > Attach file   and a file from Gallery.   and select Retrieve to   download the complete e-mail   message.   6. To send the e-mail message   immediately, select Send >   Send now.   To download new e-mail messages   and to send e-mail that has been   saved in the Outbox folder, select   Options > Send/check e-mail.   To save the e-mail in the   Outbox folder to be sent later,   select Send > Send later.   Read and reply to e-mail   Important: Exercise   caution when opening   messages. E-mail   messages may contain   malicious software or   otherwise be harmful to   your device or PC.   To edit or continue writing your   e-mail later, select Options >   Save as draft. The e-mail is   saved in Outboxes > Drafts.   To send the e-mail later, select   Menu > Messaging > E-mail   > Options > Send now or   Send/check e-mail.   1. Select Menu > Messaging >   E-mail > Inboxes, the account   name, and the desired   message.   Download e-mail   1. To download e-mail messages   that have been sent to your   e-mail account, select Menu >   Messaging > E-mail > Check   new e-mail.   2. While reading the message,   select Options to view the   available options.   3. To reply to an e-mail, select   Reply > Original text or   Empty message. To reply to   many, select Options > Reply   to all. Confirm or edit the   e-mail address and subject,   then write your reply.   If more than one e-mail   account is defined, select the   account from which you want   to download the e-mail.   The e-mail application only   downloads e-mail headers at   first.   4. To send the message, select   Send > Send now.   2. Select Back.   3. Select Inboxes, the account   name, and the new message,   38   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   folder and Options > Blacklist   sender.   E-mail folders   Your phone saves e-mail that you   have downloaded from your   ■ Instant messaging   e-mail account in the Inboxes   folder. The Inboxesfolder contains   the following folders: “Account   name” for incoming e-mail,   Archive for archiving e-mail,   Custom 1—Custom 3 for sorting   e-mail, Junk in which all spam   e-mail is stored, Drafts for saving   unfinished e-mail, Outbox for   saving e-mail that has not been   sent, and Sent items for saving   e-mail that has been sent.   (IM)   You can take text messaging to   the next level by experiencing   instant messaging (network   service) in a wireless environment.   You can engage in IM with friends   and family, regardless of the   mobile system or platform (like the   Internet) they are using, as long as   you all use the same IM service.   Before you can start using IM, you   must first subscribe to your   wireless service provider’s text   messaging service and register   with the IM service you want to   use. You must also obtain a user   name and password before you   can use IM. See “Register with an   IM service,” p. 40 for more   To manage the folders and their   e-mail content, select Options to   view the available options of each   folder.   Spam filter   The e-mail application allows you   to activate a built-in spam filter.   To activate and define this filter,   select Options > Spam filter >   Settings in the main e-mail idle   screen. The spam filter allows the   user to put specific senders on a   black or white list. Black list   information.   Depending on both your IM service   provider and your wireless service   provider, you may not have access   to all of the features described in   this guide.   sender messages are filtered to the   Junk folder. Unknown and White   list sender messages are   downloaded into the account   inbox. To blacklist a sender, select   the e-mail message in the Inboxes   You may receive the configuration   settings for IM service as a   configuration message. See   “Configuration settings service,” p.   13. You can also enter the settings   manually. See “Configuration,” p.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 39   M e s s a g i n g   63. The icons and texts on the   display may vary, depending on   the IM service.   want. If there is only one set   defined, it is selected   automatically.   While you are connected to the IM The following options are   service, you can use the other   functions of the phone, and the IM   conversation remains active in the   background. Depending on the   network, the active IM   conversation may consume the   phone battery faster, and you may   need to connect the phone to a   charger.   available:   Login — to connect to the IM   service. To set the phone to   automatically connect to the IM   service when you switch on the   phone; in the login session, scroll   to Automatic login: and select   Change > On, or select Menu >   Messaging > Instant messages,   connect to the IM service, and   select Options > Settings >   Automatic login > On phone   start-up.   Register with an IM service   You can register to an IM service   over the Internet. During the   registration process, you will have   the opportunity to create the user   name and password of your   choice. For more information   about signing up for IM services,   contact your wireless service   provider.   Saved conversations — to view,   erase, or rename the conversations   that you saved during an IM   session   Connect. settings — only the   configurations that support IM   service are shown. Select a service   provider, Default or Personal   config.   Access   To access the Instant messages   menu while still offline, select   Menu > Messaging > Instant   messages (Instant messages may   be replaced by another term   depending on the service   provider). If more than one set of   connection settings for IM service   is available, select the one you   To activate the settings for the IM   service, select from the following   options:   Configuration — select the set   that you would like to activate.   Account — select an account   provided by the service provider.   40   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   User ID — enter the ID that you   want to use to connect to IM   service.   invitations to IM during the active   IM session.   indicates a new group   message.   Password — enter the password   that you want to use to connect to   IM service.   indicates a read group   message.   indicates a new instant   message.   Connect   To connect to the IM service,   access the Instant messages   menu, select the IM service, if   needed, and select Login. When   the phone has successfully   indicates a read instant   message.   indicates an invitation.   The icons and texts on the display   may vary, depending on the IM   service you have selected.   connected, Logged in is displayed.   To disconnect from the IM service,   Online — shows the number of   contacts that are online.   select Options > Logout.   Offline — shows the number of   contacts that are offline.   Sessions   When connected to the IM service   your status as seen by others is   To start a conversation, expand   shown in a status line: My status: the Online or the Offline folder   Online, My status: Busy or   Status: App. offl. — to change   own status, select Change.   and scroll to the contact with   whom you would like to chat and   select Chat. To answer an   invitation or to reply to a message,   expand the Conversations folder,   and scroll to the contact to whom   you would like to chat, and select   Open. To add contacts, see “Add   IM contacts,” p. 43.   Below the status line there are   three folders containing your   contacts and showing their status:   Convers., Online and Offline. To   expand the folder highlight it and   select Expand (or press scroll   right), to collapse the folder select Groups > Public groups (not   Collapse (or press scroll left).   visible if groups are not supported   by the network) — the list of   bookmarks to public groups   Conversations — shows the list of   new and read instant messages or   provided by the service provider is   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 41   M e s s a g i n g   displayed. To start a IM session   invitation, select Options >   with a group, scroll to a group, and Reject or Delete.   select Join. Enter the screen name   Read an instant message   that you want to use as your   nickname in the conversation.   When you have successfully joined   the group conversation, you can   start a group conversation. You   can create a private group. See   “Groups,” p. 43.   In the standby mode, when you are   connected to the IM service, and   you receive a new message that is   not a message associated with an   active conversation, New instant   message is displayed. To read it,   select Read.   Search > Users or Groups — to   search for other IM users or public   groups on the network by phone   number, screen name, e-mail   address, or name. If you select   Groups, you can search for a   group by a member in the group,   or by group name, topic, or ID.   If you receive more than one   message, the number of messages   followed by __new instant   messages is displayed. Select   Read, scroll to a message, and   select Open.   New messages received during an   active conversation are held in   Instant messages >   Conversations. If you receive a   message from someone who is not   in IM contacts, the sender ID is   displayed. To save a new contact   Options > Chat or Join group —   to start the conversation when you   have found the user or the group   that you want.   Accept or reject an invitation   In the standby mode, when you are that is not in the phone memory,   connected to the IM service and   you receive a new invitation, New   invitation received is displayed.   To read it, select Read. If more   than one invitation is received,   scroll to the invitation you want,   and select Open. To join the   private group conversation, select   Accept, and enter the screen   name you want to use as your   nickname. To reject or delete the   select Options > Save contact.   Participate in a conversation   To join or start an IM session, write   your message; and select Send, or   press the call key. Select Options   to view the available options.   If you receive a new message   during a conversation from a   person who is not taking part in   the current conversation,   is   42   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   displayed, and the phone sounds   an alert tone.   To unblock a contact, in the IM   main menu select Options >   Blocked list. Scroll to the contact   you want to unblock and select   Unblock > OK.   Write your message; and select   Send, or press the call key. Your   message is displayed, and the reply   message is displayed below your   message.   Groups   You can create your own private   groups for an IM conversation, or   use the public groups provided by   the service provider. The private   groups exist during an IM   Add IM contacts   When connected to the IM service,   in the IM main menu select   Options > Add contact.   conversation only, and the groups   are saved on the server of the   service provider. If the server you   are logged onto does not support   group services, all group-related   menus are dimmed.   Select By mobile number, Enter   ID manually, Search from serv.,   or Copy from server (depending   on service provider). When the   contact is successfully added, the   phone confirms it.   Public   Scroll to a contact. To start a   You can bookmark public groups   that your service provider may   maintain. Connect to the IM   service, and select Groups >   Public groups. Scroll to a group   with which you want to chat, and   select Join. If you are not in the   group, enter your screen name as   your nickname for the group. To   delete a group from your group   list, select Options > Delete   group.   conversation, select Chat.   Block or unblock messages   When you are in a conversation   and want to block messages,   select Options> Block contact. A   confirmation query is shown,   select OK to block messages from   this contact.   To block messages from a specific   contact in your contacts list, scroll   to the contact in Conversations,   Online or Offline and select   To search for a group, select   Groups > Public groups> Search   groups. You can search for a   Options > Block contact > OK.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 43   M e s s a g i n g   group by a member in the group,   by group name, topic, or ID.   topics, and the relevant topic   numbers, contact your service   provider.   Private   Connect to the IM service, and   from the main menu select   Options > Create group. Enter   the name for the group and the   screen name that you want to use   as your nickname. Mark the   private group members in the   contacts list, and write an   invitation.   ■ Service commands   Select Menu > Messaging >   Service commands. Write and   send service requests (also known   as USSD commands) to your   service provider, such as activation   commands for network services.   ■ Delete messages   ■ Voice messages   To delete one or more messages   from your folders, select Menu >   Messaging > Delete messages >   By message and scroll to the   folder from which you want to   delete the message. Scroll to the   message you want to delete, and   select Delete. If you want to   delete more than one message,   select Options > Mark, and then   scroll to the next message, and   select Mark again. When you have   marked all the messages you want   to delete, select Options > Delete   marked.   The voice mailbox is a network   service, and you may need to   subscribe to it. For details, contact   your service provider.   To call your voice mailbox, select   Menu > Messaging > Voice   messages > Listen to voice   messages. To enter, search for or   edit your voice mailbox number,   select Voice mailbox number.   If supported by the network,   will show new voice messages.   Select Listen to call your voice   mailbox number.   To delete all messages from a   folder, select Menu > Messaging   > Delete messages > By folder   and the folder from which you   want to delete the messages.   Select Yes, and if the folder   ■ Info messages   With the Info messages network   service, you can receive messages   on various topics from your service   provider. To check availability,   contains unread messages, the   44   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   phone asks whether you want to   delete them also. Select Yes again.   Text message and SMS   e-mail   To delete all messages from all   folders, select Menu > Messaging   > Delete messages > All   The text message settings affect   the sending, receiving, and   viewing of messages.   messages, the phone asks whether   you want to delete all messages   from all folders. Select Yes.   Select Menu > Messaging >   Message settings > Text   messages and from the following   options:   ■ Message settings   Delivery reports > Yes — to ask   the network to send delivery   reports about your messages   (network service)   General   General settings are common for   text and multimedia messages.   Message centres > Add centre —   to set the phone number and name   of the message center that is   Select Menu > Messaging >   Message settings > General   settings and from the following   options:   required for sending text   messages. You receive this number   from your service provider. If you   select a message center stored on   the SIM card, you can view the   SIM message center information.   Save sent messages > Yes — to   set the phone to save the sent   messages in the Sent items folder   Overwriting in Sent items — to   select whether overwriting is   allowed when messages are sent   and the memory is full   Message centre in use — to   select the message center in use   E-mail message centres > Add   centre — to set the phone   Font size — to select the font size   numbers and name of the e-mail   center for sending SMS e-mail. If   you select an e-mail center stored   on the SIM card, you can view the   SIM e-mail center information.   used in messages   Graphical smileys > Yes — to set   the phone to replace character-   based smileys with graphical ones   E-mail centre in use — to select   the SMS e-mail message center in   use   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 45   M e s s a g i n g   Message validity — to select the   length of time for which the   network attempts to deliver your   message   msgs. and from the following   options:   Delivery reports > Yes — to ask   the network to send delivery   Messages sent via — to select the reports about your messages   format of the messages to be sent: (network service)   Text, Paging, or Fax (network   service)   Image size (multimedia) — to   define the default image size used   Use packet data > Yes — to set   packet data as the preferred SMS   bearer   in multimedia messages   Default slide timing — to define   the default time between slides in   multimedia messages   Character support > Full — to   select all characters in the   messages to be sent as viewed   Allow multimedia reception— to   your message center (network   service)   messages when you are outside   your home network. The default   setting of the multimedia message   service is generally In home   network.   Multimedia message   The message settings affect the   sending, receiving, and viewing of   multimedia messages.   Incoming multi- media   messages— to allow the reception   of multimedia messages   automatically, manually after   being prompted, or to reject the   reception. This setting is not   shown if Allow multimedia   reception is set to No.   You may receive the configuration   settings for multimedia messaging   as a configuration message. See   “Configuration settings service,” p.   13. You can also enter the settings   manually. See “Configuration,” p.   63.   Allow adverts — to receive or   reject advertisements. This setting   is not shown if Allow multimedia   reception is set to No, or   Select Menu > Messaging >   Message settings > Multimedia   46   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g i n g   Incoming multi- media   messages is set to Reject.   My name — to enter your name or   nickname   Configuration settings >   Configuration — only the   configurations that support   multimedia messaging are shown.   Select a service provider, Default,   or Personal config. for   multimedia messaging. Select   Account and a multimedia   messaging service account   contained in the active   E-mail address — to enter your   e-mail address   Include signature — to define a   signature that is automatically   e-mail address to which you want   the replies to be sent   SMTP user name — to enter the   name that you want to use for   outgoing mail   configuration settings.   E-mail   The settings affect the sending,   receiving and viewing of e-mail.   SMTP password — to enter the   password that you want to use for   outgoing mail   You may receive the configuration   settings for the e-mail application   as a configuration message. See   “Configuration settings service,” p.   13. You can also enter the settings   manually. See “Configuration,” p.   63.   Display terminal window> Yes —   to perform manual user   authentication for intranet   connections   Incoming server type — to select   either POP3 or IMAP4 depending   on the type of e-mail system that   you are using. If both types are   supported, select IMAP4.   To activate the settings for the   e-mail application, select Menu >   Messaging > Message settings >   E-mail messages and from the   following options:   Incoming mail settings — to   select available options for POP3   or IMAP4   Configuration — to select the set   that you would like to activate   Account — to select an account   provided by the service provider   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 47   C o n t a c t s   7. Contacts   You can save names and phone   numbers (contacts) in the phone   memory and in the SIM card   memory.   ■ Save numbers, items,   or an image   In the phone memory for contacts   you can save different types of   phone numbers, and short text   items per name.   The phone memory may save   contacts with numbers and text   items. You can also save an image   for a certain number of names.   The first number you save is   automatically set as the default   number, and it is indicated with a   frame around the number type   Names and numbers saved in the   SIM card memory are indicated by   . indicator (for example,   ).   When you select a name (for   example, to make a call) the   default number is used unless you   select another number.   ■ Search for a contact   Select Menu > Contacts >   Names. Scroll through the list of   contacts or enter the first letter of 1. Make sure that the memory in   the name you are searching for.   use is Phone or Phone and   SIM.   ■ Save names and   2. Scroll to the name to which   you want to add a new number   or text item, and select Details   > Options > Add detail.   phone numbers   Names and numbers will be saved   in the used memory. Select Menu   > Contacts > Names > Options >   Add new contact. Enter the last   name, first name, the phone   3. To add a number, select   Number and one of the   number types.   number and select Save.   To add another detail, select an   available option.   To change the number type,   scroll to the desired number,   48   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C o n t a c t s   and select Options > Change   type. To set the selected   number as the default number,   ■ Edit contact details   Search for the contact you want to   edit, and select Details. To edit a   name, number, text item, or to   change the image, select Options   > Edit. You cannot edit an ID   when it is on the IM contacts or   Subscribed names list.   select Set as default.   4. Enter the number or text item;   to save it, select Save.   5. To return to the standby mode,   select Back > Exit.   ■ Synchronize all   ■ Move or copy   contacts   Synchronize your calendar,   contacts data, and notes with a   remote Internet server (network   service). For details see   You can move or copy contacts   from the phone contact memory   to the SIM card memory, or vice   versa. The SIM card memory can   save names with one phone   number attached to them.   “Synchronize from a server,” p. 61.   ■ Delete contacts or   details   To move or copy contacts one by   one, select Menu > Contacts >   Names. Scroll to the contact, and   select Options> Move contactor   Copy contact.   To delete all the contacts and the   details attached to them from the   phone or SIM card memory, select   Menu > Contacts > Delete all   contacts > From phone mem. or   From SIM card. Confirm with the   security code.   To move or copy marked contacts,   select Menu > Contacts >   Names. Scroll to a contact, and   select Options > Mark. Mark all   other contacts, and select Options   > Move marked or Copy marked.   To delete a contact, search for the   desired contact, and select   Options > Delete contact.   To move or copy all contacts,   select Menu > Contacts > Move   contacts or Copy contacts.   To delete a number, text item, or   an image attached to the contact,   search for the contact, and select   Details. Scroll to the desired   detail, and select Options >   Delete and from the available   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 49   C o n t a c t s   options. Deleting an image from   contacts does not delete it from   Gallery.   numbers, they are saved in the   phone memory.   Contacts view — to select how   the names and numbers in   Contacts are displayed   ■ Business cards   You can send and receive a   Name display— to select whether   person’s contact information from the contact’s first or last name is   a compatible device that supports displayed first   the vCard standard as a business   card.   Font size — to set the font size for   the list of contacts   To send a business card, search for   the contact whose information   you want to send, and select   Memory status — to view the free   and used memory capacity   Details > Options > Send   business card > Via multimedia,   ■ Groups   Select Menu > Contacts >   Groups to arrange the names and   phone numbers saved in the   memory into caller groups with   different ringing tone and a group   image.   Via text message, or Via   Bluetooth.   When you have received a   business card, select Show > Save   to save the business card in the   phone memory. To discard the   business card, select Exit > Yes.   ■ Speed dialing   To assign a phone number to a   speed-dialing key, select Menu >   Contacts > Speed dials, and   scroll to the speed-dialing number   that you want.   ■ Settings   Select Menu > Contacts >   Settings and from the following   options:   Memory in use — to select the   SIM card or phone memory for   your contacts. Select Phone and   SIM to recall names and numbers   from both memories. In that case,   when you save names and   Select Assign, or if a number has   already been assigned to the key,   select Options > Change. Select   Search, the name, and then the   number you want to assign. If the   Speed dialling function is off, the   phone asks whether you want to   50   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C o n t a c t s   activate it. See also Speed   dialling in “Call,” p. 61.   To make a call using the speed-   dialing keys, see “Speed dialing,”   p. 24.   ■ Info, service, and my   numbers   Select Menu > Contacts, and the   following functions may be   available:   Info numbers — to call the   information numbers of your   service provider if the numbers are   included on your SIM card   (network service)   Service numbers — to call the   service numbers of your service   provider if the numbers are   included on your SIM card   (network service)   My numbers — to view the phone   numbers assigned to your SIM   card, if the numbers are included   on your SIM card   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 51   C a l l l o g   8. Call log   To view the information on your   calls, select Menu> Log > Missed   calls, Received calls, or Dialled   numbers. To view your recent   missed and received calls and the   dialed numbers chronologically,   select Call log. To view the   contacts to whom you most   recently sent messages, select   Message recipients.   Note: Some timers,   including the life timer,   may be reset during   service or software   upgrades.   ■ Positioning   information   The network may send you a   location request. You can ensure   that the network will deliver   location information of your   phone only if you approve it   (network service). Contact your   network operator or service   provider to subscribe and to agree   upon the delivery of location   information.   To view the approximate   information on your recent   communications, select Menu >   Log > Call duration, Packet data   counter, or Packet data conn.   timer.   To view how many text and   multimedia messages you have   sent and received, select Menu >   Log > Message log.   To accept or reject the location   request, select Acceptor Reject. If   you miss the request, the phone   automatically accepts or rejects it   according to what you have   agreed with your network operator   or service provider. The phone   displays 1 missed position   Note: The actual invoice   for calls and services from   your service provider may   vary, depending on   network features,   rounding off for billing,   taxes, and so forth.   request. To view the missed   location request, select Show.   To view the information on the 10   most recent privacy notifications   and requests or to delete them,   52   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l l o g   select Menu > Log > Positioning   > Position log > Open folder or   Delete all.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 53   S e t t i n g s   9. Settings   Select Menu > Settings >   Themes and from the following   options:   ■ Profiles   Your phone has various setting   groups, called profiles, for which   you can customize the phone   tones for different events and   environments.   Select theme — to set a theme in   your phone. A list of folders in   Gallery opens. Open the Themes   folder, and select a theme.   Select Menu > Settings >   Profiles. Scroll to a profile, and   select it.   Theme downloads — to open a   list of links to download more   themes   • To activate the selected profile,   select Activate.   ■ Tones   You can change the settings of the   selected active profile.   • To set the profile to be active   until a certain time up to 24   hours, select Timed and set the   time the profile setting shall   end. When the time set for the   profile expires, the previous   profile that was not timed,   becomes active.   Select Menu > Settings > Tones.   Select and change the available   settings. You can find the same   settings when personalizing   profiles in the Profiles menu, see   “Profiles,” p. 54.   • To personalize the profile,   select Personalise. Select the   setting you want to change and   make the changes.   To set the phone to ring only upon   calls from phone numbers that   belong to a selected caller group,   select Menu> Settings> Tones >   Alert for:. Scroll to the caller   group you want or All calls, and   select Mark.   ■ Themes   A theme contains many elements   for personalizing your phone, such   as wallpaper, screen saver, and a   ringing tone.   54   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   To download more graphics, select   Menu > Settings > Display >   Standby mode settings >   ■ Display   With display settings you can   personalize your phone display   view.   Wallpaper > Graphic downloads.   Screen saver   Standby mode settings   To select a screen saver from   Gallery, select Menu> Settings>   Display > Screen saver > Screen   savers and from the options   available. To download more   screen savers, select Graphic   downloads. To select the time   after which the screen saver is   activated, select Time-out. To   activate the screen saver, select   On.   Select Menu> Settings> Display   > Standby mode settings and   from the following options:   Wallpaper — to set your phone to   display an image or a slide as   wallpaper when the phone is in   the standby mode. Select   Wallpapers > Image or Slide set,   scroll to the folder from which you   want to select the image or slide   set, and select the image or slide   set you want.   Power saver   Standby mode font colour — to   select the color for the texts on   the display in the standby mode.   To save some battery power, select   Menu > Settings > Display >   Power saver > On. A digital clock   is displayed when no function of   the phone is used for a certain   time.   Operator logo — to set your   phone to display or hide the   operator logo.   Cell info display > On — to   receive information from the   network operator depending on   the network cell used (network   service).   Sleep mode   To save most battery power, select   Menu > Settings > Display >   Sleep mode > On. The display   turns completely black when no   function of the phone is used for a   certain time.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 55   S e t t i n g s   Font size   ■ My shortcuts   To set the font size for reading and   writing messages, and viewing   contacts and Web pages, select   Menu > Settings > Display >   Font size.   With personal shortcuts you can   quickly access to often used   functions of the phone.   Left selection key   To select a function from the list   for the left selection key, select   To change the time, time zone, and Menu > Settings > My shortcuts   ■ Time and date   date settings, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date >   Clock, Date, or Auto-update of   date & time (network service).   > Left selection key.   If the left selection key is Go to to   activate a function, in the standby   mode select Go to and the desired   When traveling to a different time function on your personal shortcut   zone, select Menu > Settings >   Time and date > Clock > Time   zone and the time zone of your   location in terms of the time   difference with respect to   Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or   Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).   The time and date are set   list. To change the functions in   your personal shortcut list, select   Options and from the following   options:   Select options — to add a   function to the shortcut list, or to   remove one. Scroll to the function,   and select Mark or Unmark.   according to the time zone and   enable your phone to display the   correct sending time of received   text or multimedia messages. For   example, GMT -5 denotes the time   zone for New York (USA), 5 hours   west of Greenwich/London (UK).   Organise — to rearrange the   functions on your personal   shortcut list. Scroll to the function   you want to move, and select   Move. Scroll to where you want to   move the function, and select OK.   Use for India (New Delhi) GMT   +5.5, for Thailand/Indonesia/   Vietnam GMT +7, for Singapore/   Malaysia/Philippines GMT +8, for   Australia (Syndey) GMT +10, and   for New Zealand GMT+12.   Right selection key   To set one phone function from a   predefined list to the right   selection key, select Menu >   Settings > My shortcuts > Right   56   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   selection key. This menu may not associates it to a new virtual voice   be shown, depending on your   tag.   service provider.   Add all or Remove all — to   activate or deactivate voice   commands to all functions in the   voice commands list. Add all or   Remove all is not shown if all   voice commands are active or   inactive.   Navigation key   To assign other phone functions   from a predefined list to the   navigation key (scroll key), select   Menu > Settings > My shortcuts   > Navigation key.   ■ Connectivity   You can connect your phone to   Bluetooth wireless technology, for   example, connect to a Bluetooth   stereo headset and a PC at the   same time. You can also define the   settings for packet data dial-up   connections.   Voice commands   You can call contacts and carry   out phone functions by saying   voice commands. Voice commands   are language-dependent. To set   the language, see Voice playback   language in “Phone,” p. 62.   The phone voice commands are   active by default. Select Menu >   Settings > My shortcuts > Voice   commands and a phone function.   Bluetooth wireless   technology   This device is compliant with   Bluetooth Specification 2.0 with   Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)   supporting the following profiles:   dial-up networking, hands-free,   headset, generic object exchange,   object push, file transfer, audio/   video distribution transport   protocol, generic audio/video   distribution, advanced audio   distribution, audio/video control   transport protocol, audio/video   remote control, SIM access. To   Scroll to a function.   indicates   that the voice tag is activated. To   play the activated voice command,   select Play. To use voice   commands, see “Enhanced voice   dialing,” p. 24.   To manage the voice commands,   scroll to a phone function, and   select from the following options:   Edit or Remove — to change or   deactivate the voice command of   the selected function. When you   edit the voice tag text, the phone   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 57   S e t t i n g s   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.   Set up a Bluetooth   connection   Select Menu > Settings >   Connectivity > Bluetooth. Select   from the following options:   Bluetooth > On or Off — to   activate or deactivate the   Bluetooth function.   an active Bluetooth connection.   indicates   There may be restrictions on using   Bluetooth technology in some   locations. Check with your local   authorities or service provider.   Search for audio enhancements   — to search for compatible   Bluetooth audio devices. Select   the device that you want to   connect to the phone.   Features using Bluetooth   technology, or allowing such   features to run in the background   while using other features,   increase the demand on battery   power and reduces the battery life.   Paired devices — to search for any   Bluetooth device in range. Select   New to list any Bluetooth device   in range. Scroll to a device, and   select Pair. Enter the Bluetooth   passcode of the device to pair   (associate) the device to your   phone. You only must give this   passcode when you connect to the   device for the first time. Your   phone connects to the device, and   you can start data transfer.   Bluetooth wireless technology   allows you to connect the phone   to a compatible Bluetooth device   up to 10 meters. Since devices   using Bluetooth wireless   technology communicate using   radio waves, your phone and the   other devices do not need to be in   direct line-of sight, although the   connection can be subject to   interference from obstructions   such as walls or from other   Bluetooth wireless   connection   electronic devices.   Select Menu > Settings >   Connectivity > Bluetooth. To   check which Bluetooth connection   is currently active, select Active   device. To view a list of Bluetooth   58   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   devices that are currently paired   with the phone, select Paired   devices.   The applications that may use   packet data are MMS, video   streaming, browsing sessions,   e-mail, remote SyncML, Java   application downloading, and the   PC dial-up.   Select Options to access some of   the following functions depending   on the status of the device and the   Bluetooth connection. Select   To define how to use the service,   Assign short name, or Auto-   select Menu > Settings >   conn. with- out confirmation > Connectivity > Packet data >   Yes to set the phone automatically Packet data connection and   to connect to a paired Bluetooth   from the following options:   device.   When needed — to set the packet   data connection to established   when an application needs it. The   connection will be closed when   the application is terminated.   Bluetooth settings   To define how your phone is   shown to other Bluetooth devices,   select Menu > Settings >   Connectivity > Bluetooth > My   phone's visibility or My phone's   name.   Always online — to set the phone   to automatically connect to a   packet data network when you   switch the phone on. or   indicates that the GPRS or EGPRS   service is available. If you receive a   call or a text message or make a   call during a packet data   We recommend to use the setting   Hidden in My phone's visibility.   Always accept only Bluetooth   communication from others that   you agree with.   connection,   or indicates   that the GPRS or EGPRS   connection is suspended (on hold).   Packet data   Modem settings   Enhanced general packet radio   service (EGPRS), packet data, is a   network service that allows mobile   phones to send and receive data   over an Internet protocol   (IP)-based network. It enables   wireless access to data networks   such as the Internet.   You can connect the phone using   Bluetooth wireless technology to a   compatible PC and use the phone   as a modem to enable EGPRS   connectivity from the PC.   To define the settings for   connections from the PC, select   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 59   S e t t i n g s   Menu > Settings > Connectivity contacts. If you receive data from   > Packet data > Packet data   settings > Active access point,   another device, for example, a   compatible mobile phone, the   to use, and select Edit active   access point. Select Alias for   access point, and enter a nick   name for the currently selected   access point. Select Packet data   access point, and enter the access   point name (APN) to establish a   connection to a packet data   network.   the list, using the contact data   from the other device. Server sync   and PC sync are the original items   in the list.   To add new partner to the list, for   example a new device, select   Menu > Settings > Connectivity   > Data transfer > Options > Add   transfer contact> Phone sync or   Phone copy, and enter the   You can also set the dial-up   service settings (access point   settings according to the transfer   name) on your PC using the Nokia type.   Modem Options software. See “PC   To edit the copy and synchronize   Suite,” p. 89. If you have set the   settings both on the PC and on   your phone, the PC settings are   used.   settings, select a contact from the   partner list, and select Options >   Edit.   To delete a selected partner, select   Options > Delete.   Data transfer and   synchronization   Synchronize your data from   calendar, notes, and contacts with   another compatible device (for   example, a mobile phone), a   compatible PC, or a remote   Data transfer with a device   For synchronization Bluetooth   wireless technology is used. The   other device is in the standby   mode.   To start a data transfer, select   Menu > Settings > Connectivity   > Data transfer and the transfer   partner from the list, other than   Server sync and PC sync.   Internet server (network service).   Partner list   To copy or synchronize data from   your phone, the name of the   device and the settings must be in According to the settings, the   the list of partners in transfer   60   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   selected data will be copied or   synchronized.   settings, select Initialising syncor   Initialising copy.   Synchronizing for the first time or   after an interrupted   synchronization may take up to 30   minutes to complete if the   contacts or calendar are full.   Synchronize from a PC   Tosynchronizedata from calendar,   notes, and contacts from a   compatible PC, use Bluetooth   wireless technology. You also need   Nokia PC Suite software of your   phone installed on the PC.   ■ Call   Select Menu > Settings > Call   Synchronize the data in the phone   contacts, calendar, and notes to   correspond with the data of your   compatible PC by starting the   synchronization from the PC.   and from the following options:   may not be able to divert your calls   if some call barring functions are   active. See Call barring service in   “Security,” p. 64.   Synchronize from a server   To use a remote Internet server   you have to subscribe to a   Anykey answer > On — to answer   an incoming call by briefly   pressing any key, except the   power, the left and right selection   keys, or the end key.   synchronization service. For more   information and the settings   required for this service, contact   your service provider. You may   receive the settings as a   configuration message. See   “Configuration settings service,” p.   13 and “Configuration,” p. 63.   Automatic redial > On — to set   your phone to make a maximum of   10 attempts to connect the call   after an unsuccessful call attempt.   Speed dialling > On — Select the   names and phone numbers   assigned to the speed-dialing keys,   2 to 9. To dial, press and hold the   corresponding number key.   If you have saved data on the   remote Internet server, to   synchronize your phone, start the   synchronization from your phone.   Select Menu > Settings >   Connectivity > Data transfer >   Server sync. Depending on the   Call waiting > Activate — to set   the network to notify you of an   incoming call while you have a call   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 61   S e t t i n g s   in progress (network service). See   “Call waiting,” p. 25.   Memory status — to view the free   memory and the used memory for   each function in the list   Summary after call > On — to   briefly display the approximate   duration and cost (network   Automatic keyguard — to set the   keypad of your phone to lock   automatically after a pre-set time   delay when the phone is in the   standby mode and no function of   the phone has been used. Select   On, and you can set the time from   5 seconds to 60 minutes.   service) of the call after each call   Send my caller ID (network   service) > Yes, or Set by network   Line for outgoing calls (network   service) — to select the phone line   1 or 2 to make calls, if supported   by your SIM card   Security keyguard — to set the   phone to ask for the security code   when you unlock the keyguard.   Enter the security code, and select   On.   Slide call handling — to set the   phone to answer calls when you   open the slide or end the calls   when you close it   When the keyguard is on, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmed   ■ Phone   Select Menu > Settings > Phone   and from the following options:   note you would like to be shown   briefly when the phone is switched   on   Language settings > Phone   language — to set the display   language of your phone. If you   select Automatic, the phone   selects the language according to   the information on the SIM card.   Operator selection > Automatic   — to set the phone automatically   to select one of the cellular   networks available in your area.   With Manual, you can select a   network that has a roaming   agreement with your home   network operator.   Language settings > SIM   language, to select the USIM card   language.   Language settings > Voice   playback language — to set a   language for the voice playback.   See “Enhanced voice dialing,” p. 24   and “Voice commands,” p. 57.   Confirm SIM service actions —   See “SIM services,” p. 88.   62   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   Help text activation — to select   whether the phone shows help   texts   once or Off, automatic answer is   off.   Text phone > Use text phone >   Yes — to use the text phone   settings instead of headset or   loopset settings   Start-up tone — to select   whether the phone plays a start-   up tone when the phone is   switched on.   Flight query — to select whether ■ Configuration   Activate flight profile? appears   every time the phone is switched   on. See “Flight mode,” p. 22.   You can configure your phone   with settings that are required for   certain services to work correctly.   The services are browser,   ■ Enhancement   This menu is shown only if the   phone is or has been connected to   a compatible mobile   multimedia messaging, remote   Internet server synchronization,   e-mail application, and streaming.   Get the settings from your SIM   card, from a service provider as a   configuration message or enter   your personal settings manually.   Configuration settings from up to   10 different service providers can   be stored in the phone and can be   managed within this menu.   enhancement.   Select Menu > Settings >   Enhancements. You can select an   enhancement menu if the   corresponding enhancement is or   has been connected to the phone.   Depending on the enhancement,   select from the following options:   To save the configuration settings   received by a configuration   message sent by a service provider,   see “Configuration settings   service,” p. 13.   Default profile — to select the   profile that you want to be   automatically activated when you   connect to the selected   Select Menu > Settings >   Configuration and from the   following options:   enhancement   Automatic answer — to set the   phone to answer an incoming call   automatically after 5 seconds. If   Incoming call alert is set to Beep   Default configu- ration settings   — to view the service providers   saved in the phone. Scroll to a   service provider, and select Details   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 63   S e t t i n g s   to view the applications that the   configuration settings of this   service provider supports. To set   the configuration settings of the   service provider as default   settings, select Options > Set as   default; to delete configuration   settings, select Delete.   Options > Add new. Select the   service type, and select and enter   each of the required parameters.   The parameters differ according to   the selected service type. To delete   or activate a personal account,   scroll to it, and select Options >   Delete or Activate.   Activate default in all   applications — to activate the   default configuration settings for   supported applications   ■ Security   When security features that   restrict calls are in use (such as   Preferred access point — to view call barring, closed user group, and   the saved access points. Scroll to   an access point, and select   Options > Details to view the   fixed dialing) calls still may be   possible to the official emergency   number programmed into your   name of the service provider, data device.   bearer, and packet data access   point or GSM dial-up number.   Select Menu > Settings >   Security and from the following   Connect to service provider   support — to download the   configuration settings from your   service provider.   options:   PIN code request — to set the   phone to ask for your PIN code   every time the phone is switched   on. Some SIM cards do not allow   the code request to be turned off.   Device manager settings — to   allow or prevent the phone from   receiving phone software updates.   This option may not be available,   depending on your phone.   PIN2 code request — to select   whether the PIN2 code is required   when using a specific phone   Personal configu- ration   settings — to add new personal   accounts for various services   feature which is protected by the   PIN2 code. Some SIM cards do not   allow the code request to be   manually and to activate or delete turned off.   them. To add a new personal   Call barring service — to restrict   incoming calls to and outgoing   calls from your phone (network   account if you have not added any,   select Add; otherwise, select   64   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   service). A barring password is   required.   signing PIN. See also “Access   codes,” p. 12.   Fixed dialling — to restrict your   outgoing calls to selected phone   numbers if this function is   ■ Restore factory   settings   supported by your SIM card   To reset some of the menu settings   to their original values, select   Menu > Settings > Restore   factory settings. Enter the   security code. Note that the data   you have entered or downloaded   are not deleted, for example, the   names and phone numbers saved   in contacts.   Closed user group — to specify a   group of people whom you can call   and who can call you (network   service)   Security level > Phone — to set   the phone to ask for the security   code whenever a new SIM card is   inserted into the phone. If you   select Security level > Memory,   the phone asks for the security   code when the SIM card memory is   selected, and you want to change   the memory in use.   Access codes — to change the   security code, PIN code, PIN2 code,   or barring password   Code in use — to select whether   the PIN code or UPIN code should   be active   Authority certificates or User   certificates — to view the list of   the authority or user certificates   downloaded into your phone. See   “Certificates,” p. 86.   Security module settings — to   view Security module details,   activate Module PIN request, or   change the module PIN and   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 65   O p e r a t o r m e n u   10. Operator menu   This menu lets you access a portal   to services provided by your   network operator. The name and   the icon depends on the operator.   For more information contact your   network operator.   The operator can update this menu   with a service message. For more   information, refer to “Service   inbox,” p. 84.   66   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G a l l e r y   11. Gallery   In this menu you can manage   graphics, images, recordings and   tones. These files are arranged in   folders.   Your phone supports an activation   key system to protect acquired   content. Always check the delivery   terms of any content and   activation key before acquiring   them, as they may be subject to a   fee.   Copyrightprotections mayprevent   some images, music (including   ringing tones), and other content   from being copied, modified,   transferred or forwarded.   To see the list of folders, select   Menu > Gallery.   To see the available options of a   folder, select a folder and Options.   To view the list of files in a folder,   select a folder and Open.   To see the available options of a   file, select a file and Options.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 67   M e d i a   12. Media   Copyright protections may prevent timer on to activate the self-   some images, music (including   ringing tones), and other content   from being copied, modified,   transferred or forwarded.   timer, Img. sequence on to take   up to 8 images in a fast sequence.   The higher the resolution, the   fewer images you can take   sequentially.   ■ Camera   Select Options > Settings >   Image preview time and a   preview time to display the taken   images on the display. During the   preview time, select Back to take   another image or Send to send the   image as a multimedia message.   You can take photos or record   video clips with the built-in 2-   megapixel camera. The camera   produces images in .jpg format   and video clips in .3gp format. You   can digitally zoom up to eight   times.   The phone saves the image in   Gallery > Images.   When taking and using images or   video clips, obey all laws and   respect local customs as well as   privacy and legitimate rights of   others.   To take another photo, select   Back. To send the image as a   multimedia message, select   Options > Send.   This device supports an image   capture resolution of 1600 x 1200   pixels. The image resolution in   these materials may appear   different.   Take an image   To open the camera viewfinder,   select Menu > Media > Camera.   If Video is selected as the default   mode, scroll left or right.   Record a video clip   Select Menu > Media > Camera.   To select the video mode, scroll   left or right. To pause the   To zoom in or out, scroll up or   down.   To take an image, select Capture.   Select Options to set Night mode   on if the lighting is dim, Self-   recording, select Pause; to resume   68   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e d i a   the recording, select Contin.. To   stop the recording, select Stop.   The phone saves the recording in   Gallery > Video clips.   the network operator or service   provider. See “Configuration   settings service,” p. 13. To enter   the settings manually, see   “Configuration,” p. 63.   Camera options   To use a filter, select Options >   Effects and from the available   options.   Select Menu > Media > Media   player > Streaming settings and   from the following options:   Configuration — Only the   configurations that support   streaming are shown. Select a   service provider, Default, or   Personal config..   To change the white balance,   select Options > White balance   and from the available options.   To change the camera and video   settings, select Options >   Settings.   Account — A streaming service   account is contained in the active   configuration settings.   You can adjust the fast forwarding   and rewind time step intervals   used when streaming. Select   Menu > Media > Media player >   FF/Rew interval and the interval   you want.   ■ Media player   With the media player you can   view, play, and download files,   such as images, audio, video, and   animated images. You can also   view compatible streaming videos   from a network server (network   service).   ■ Music player   Your phone includes a music   player for listening to music   tracks, recordings, or other MP3,   AAC, or WMA sound files that you   have transferred to the phone with   the Nokia Audio Manager   application. Music files are   automatically detected and added   to the default track list.   Select Menu > Media > Media   player > Open gallery,   Bookmarks, Go to address, or   Media downloads.   Setup for a streaming   service   You may receive the configuration   settings required for the streaming   as a configuration message from   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 69   M e d i a   Play music tracks   Music player settings   1. Select Menu > Media > Music In the Music player menu, the   player. The details of the first   track on the default track list   are shown.   following options may be   available:   Volume — To change the volume   To use the graphical keys,   , level, scroll left or right.   , , or , on the display,   Play via bluetooth — Make a   connection to an audio   enhancement using a Bluetooth   connection.   scroll left or right to the desired   key, and select it.   2. To play a track, scroll to the   track that you want, and select   . Track list — View all the tracks   available on the track list. To play a   To skip to the beginning of the track, scroll to the desired track,   next track, select . To skip to and select Play. Select Options >   the beginning of the previous   track, select twice.   To rewind the current track,   select and hold . To fast   forward the current track,   select and hold . Release the   key at the position you want.   Refresh all tracks or Change   track list — Refresh the track list   (for example, after adding new   tracks to the list) or change the   track list that is shown when you   open the Music player menu if   several track lists are available in   the phone.   3. To stop playing, select   . Play options > Random > On —   Play the tracks in the track list in   random order. Select Repeat >   Current track or All tracks to   play the current track or the entire   track list repeatedly.   Warning: Listen to music   at a moderate level.   Continuous exposure to   high volume may damage   your hearing. Do not hold   the device near your ear   when the loudspeaker is   in use, because the   Media equaliser — Open the list   of media equalizer sets. See   “Equalizer,” p. 73.   volume may be extremely   loud.   Send — Send the selected file   using MMS or a Bluetooth   connection.   70   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e d i a   Web page— Connect to a browser   service related to the current   track. This function is only   available when the address of the   service is included in the track.   Save radio stations   1. To start the radio station   search, select and hold   . To change the radio   or   frequency in 0.05-MHz steps,   briefly press or   Music downloads — Download   . music to your phone.   2. To save the radio station to a   memory location, 1 to 9, press   and hold the corresponding   number key. To save the station   in the memory location from   10 to 20, press briefly 1 or 2,   and press and hold the desired   number key, 0 to 9.   Memory status — View the free   and used memory capacity.   ■ Radio   The FM radio depends on an   antenna other than the wireless   device. A compatible headset or   enhancement needs to be   3. Enter the name of the radio   station, and select OK.   attached to the device for the FM   radio to function properly.   Listen to the radio   Select Menu > Media > Radio. To   Warning: Listen to music   at a moderate level.   Continuous exposure to   high volume may damage   scroll to the desired station, select   or   , or press the headset   your hearing. Do not hold key; or to select a radio station   the device near your ear   when the loudspeaker is   in use, because the   volume may be extremely   loud.   location, briefly press the   corresponding number keys.   Select Options and from the   following options:   Switch off — to turn off the radio   Select Menu > Media > Radio. To   Volume — to change the volume   level, scroll left or right   use the graphical keys   , , , or on the display, scroll   left or right to the desired key, and   select it.   Save station — to save a new   radio station   Stations — Select the list of saved   radio stations. To delete or rename   a radio station, scroll to the   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 71   M e d i a   desired station, and select   Options > Delete station or   Rename.   Record sound   1. Select Menu > Media >   Recorder.   Loudspeaker or Headset — Listen   to the radio using the loudspeaker   or headset. Keep the headset   connected to the phone. The lead   of the headset functions as the   radio antenna.   To use the graphical keys (   , , or   ) on the display,   scroll left or right to the desired   key, and select it.   2. To start the recording, select   . To start the recording   Set frequency — Enter the   frequency of the desired radio   station.   during a call, select Options >   Record. While recording a call,   all parties to the call hear a   faint beeping sound   approximately every 5 seconds.   When recording a call, hold the   phone in the normal position   near to your ear.   You can normally make a call or   answer an incoming call while   listening to the radio. During the   call, the volume of the radio is   muted.   When an application using a   packet data or HSCSD connection   is sending or receiving data, it may   interfere with the radio.   3. To end the recording, select   . The recording is saved in   Gallery > Recordings.   4. To listen to the latest   recording, select Options >   Play last recorded.   ■ Recorder   You can record pieces of speech,   sound, or an active call. This is   useful when recording a name and   phone number for writing them   down later.   5. To send the last recording using   Bluetooth wireless technology,   or a multimedia message,   select Options > Send last   recorded.   The recorder cannot be used when   a data call or GPRS connection is   active.   List of recordings   Select Menu > Media > Recorder   > Options > Recordings list. The   list of folders in the Gallery is   shown. Open Recordings to see   72   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e d i a   the list with recordings. Select   Options to see file options in the   Gallery. See “Gallery,” p. 67.   ■ Equalizer   You can control the sound quality   when using the music player by   amplifying or attenuating   frequency bands.   Select Menu > Media >   Equaliser.   To activate a set, scroll to one of   the equalizer sets, and select   Activate.   To view, edit, or rename a selected   set, select Options > View, Edit,   or Rename. Not all sets can be   edited or renamed.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 73   O r g a n i z e r   13. Organizer   the phone was switched off. To   stop the alarm, select Stop. If you   let the phone continue to sound   the alarm for a minute or select   Snooze, the alarm stops for the   selected snooze time-out, then   resumes.   ■ Alarm clock   You can set the phone to alarm at   a desired time. Select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock.   To set the alarm, select Alarm   time, and enter the alarm time. To   change the alarm time when the   alarm time is set, select On. To set   the phone to alert you on selected   days of the week, select Repeat   alarm.   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.   To select the alarm tone or set a   radio station as the alarm tone,   select Alarm tone. If you select   the radio as an alarm tone,   connect the headset to the phone.   The phone uses the last station   you listened to as the alarm, and   the alarm plays through the   loudspeaker. If you remove the   headset or switch off the phone,   the default alarm tone replaces   the radio.   ■ Calendar   Select Menu > Organiser >   Calendar.   The current day is indicated by a   frame. Select Options and from   the following options:   To set a snooze time-out, select   Snooze time-out.   Week view — to see a week view   of the calendar   Stop the alarm   The phone sounds an alert tone,   and flashes Alarm! and the   current time on the display, even if   74   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i z e r   Make a note — to make a note.   Select one of the following note   types:   day the starts on. In the Auto-   delete notes option you can set   the phone to delete old notes   automatically after a specified   time.   Meeting,   Birthday,   Call,   Memo or   Reminder, and then fill in the   fields for the note type selected.   A note alarm   The phone beeps and displays the   note. With a call note   Go to date — to go to a specified   day in the calendar   on the   display, to call the displayed   number, press the call key. To stop   the alarm and to view the note,   select View. To stop the alarm for   10 minutes, select Snooze. To stop   the alarm without viewing the   note, select Exit.   Go to today — to go to todays   date in the calendar   Settings — to set the date, time   and other settings for the calendar   Go to to-do list — to go to the to-   do list   If there are any notes set for a day,   when you enter the calendar, the   day is in bold type. To view the day   notes, select View. To delete all   notes in the calendar, select the   month or week view, and select   Options > Delete all notes.   ■ To-do list   To save a note for a task that you   must do, select Menu> Organiser   > To-do list.   To make a note if no note is added,   select Add; otherwise, select   Options > Add. Write the note,   and select the priority, the   deadline, the alarm type for the   note, and Save.   Other options for the calendar day   view are delete, edit, move, or   repeat a note; copy a note to   another day; send a note with   Bluetooth wireless technology; or   send a note to the calendar of   another compatible phone as a   text message or multimedia   message. In Options > Settings,   besides setting the date and time,   you can also set the time zone, the   date and time formats, a calendar   tone, the default view and what   To view a note, scroll to it, and   select View.   You can also select an option to   delete the selected note and   delete all the notes that you have   marked as done. You can sort the   notes by priority or by deadline,   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 75   O r g a n i z e r   send a note to another phone as a   text message or a multimedia   message, save a note as a calendar   note, or access the calendar.   Note: This calculator has   limited accuracy and is   designed for simple   calculations.   While viewing a note, you can also Select Menu > Organiser >   select an option to edit the Calculator. When 0 is displayed   deadline or priority for the note, or on the screen, enter the first   mark the note as done.   number in the calculation, press #   for a decimal point. Select   Options > Add, Subtract,   ■ Notes   Multiply, Divide, Square, Square   root, or Change sign. Enter the   second number. For a total, select   Equals. As many times as it is   necessary, select Options and the   option again. To start a new   To use this application to write   and send notes, select Menu >   Organiser > Notes. To make a   note if no note is added, select   Add; otherwise, select Options >   Make a note. Write a note, and   select Save.   calculation, select and hold Clear.   Perform a currency conversion   Other options for notes include   deleting and editing a note. While   editing a note, you can also exit   the text editor without saving the   changes. You can send the note to   compatible devices using a text   message, a multimedia message,   or Bluetooth wireless technology.   Select Menu > Organiser >   Calculator. To save the exchange   rate, select Options > Exchange   rate. Select either of the displayed   options. Enter the exchange rate,   press # for a decimal point, and   select OK. The exchange rate   remains in the memory until you   replace it with another one. To   perform the currency conversion,   enter the amount to be converted,   select Options > In domestic, or   In foreign.   ■ Calculator   The calculator in your phone adds,   subtracts, multiplies, divides,   calculates the square and the   square root and converts currency   values.   ■ Countdown timer   Select Menu > Organiser >   Countd. timer. Enter the alarm   76   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i z e r   time in hours, minutes, and   seconds, and select OK. If you   wish, write your own note text   that is displayed when the time   expires. To start the countdown   timer, select Start. To change the   countdown time, select Change   time. To stop the timer, select   Stop timer.   Select Menu > Organiser >   Stopwatch and from the   following options:   Split timing — to take   intermediate times. To start the   time observation, select Start.   Select Split when you want to   take an intermediate time. To stop   the time observation, select Stop.   If the alarm time is reached when To save the measured time, select   the phone is in the standby mode, Save. To start the time observation   the phone sounds a tone and   again, select Options > Start. The   flashes the note text if it is set or   new time is added to the previous   Countdown time up. To stop the time. To reset the time without   alarm, press any key. If no key is   pressed, the alarm automatically   stops within 30 seconds. To stop   the alarm and to delete the note   text, select Exit. To restart the   countdown timer, select Restart.   saving it, select Options > Reset.   To set the stopwatch timing in the   background, press the end key.   Lap timing — to take lap times. To   set the stopwatch timing in the   background, press the end key.   Continue — to view the timing   that you have set in the   background   ■ Stopwatch   To measure time, take   intermediate times, or take lap   times using the stopwatch. During   timing, the other functions of the   phone can be used. To set the   stopwatch timing in the   Show last — to view the most   recently measured time if the   stopwatch is not reset   View times or Delete times — to   view or delete the saved times   background, press the end key.   Using the stopwatch or allowing it   to run in the background when   using other features increases the   demand on battery power and   reduces the battery life.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 77   A p p l i c a t i o n s   14. Applications   ■ Games   Your phone software includes   some games.   ■ Collection   Your phone software includes   some Java applications specially   designed for this Nokia phone.   Launch a game   Select Menu > Applications >   Launching an application   Games. Scroll to the desired game, Select Menu > Applications >   and select Open.   Collection. Scroll to an   application, and select Open.   For options related to a game, see   “Other application options,” p. 78.   Other application options   Delete — to delete the application   or application set from the phone   Game downloads   Select Menu > Applications >   Options > Downloads > Game   downloads. The list of available   bookmarks is shown.   Details — to give additional   information about the application   Update version — to check if a   new version of the application is   available for download from Web   (network service)   Only install and use applications   and other software from sources   that offer adequate security and   protection against harmful   software.   Web page — to provide further   information or additional data for   the application from an Internet   page. This feature must be   supported by the network. It is   only shown if an Internet address   has been provided with the   application.   Game settings   To set sounds, lights, and shakes   for the game, select Menu >   Applications > Options >   Application settings.   Application access — to restrict   the application from accessing the   78   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A p p l i c a t i o n s   network. Different categories are   shown. Select in each category, if   available, one of the following   permissions: Ask every time and   the phone asks always for net   access, Ask first time only and   the phone asks on first attempt to   net access, Always allowed to   allow the net access, or Not   allowed to not allow the net   access.   Use the Nokia Application Installer   from PC Suite to download the   applications to your phone.   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.   When downloading an   Download an application   application, it may be saved in the   Games menu instead of the   Applications menu.   Your phone supports J2ME Java   applications. Make sure that the   application is compatible with   your phone before downloading it.   Only install and use applications   and other software from sources   that offer adequate security and   protection against harmful   software.   You can download new Java   applications in different ways:   Select Menu > Applications >   Options > Downloads > App.   downloads, and the list of   available bookmarks is shown.   Select the appropriate bookmark   to connect to the desired page. For   the availability of different   services, pricing, and tariffs,   contact your service provider.   Use the game download function.   See “Game downloads,” page 78.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 79   W e b   15. Web   You can access various mobile   Internet services with your phone   browser.   2. Make a connection to the   service. See “Connect to a   service,” p. 80.   Important: Use only   services that you trust and   that offer adequate   3. Start browsing the pages of the   service. See “Browse pages,” p.   81.   security and protection   against harmful software.   4. When you finish browsing, end   the connection to the service.   To disconnect, see “Options   while browsing,” p. 82.   Check the availability of these   services, pricing, tariffs, and   instructions with your service   provider.   ■ Set up browsing   With the phone browser you can   view the services that use wireless   markup language (WML) or   extensible hypertext markup   language (XHTML) on their pages.   Appearance may vary due to   screen size. You may not be able to   view all details of the Internet   pages.   You may receive the configuration   configuration message from the   network operator or service   provider that offers the service   that you want to use. See   “Configuration settings service,” p.   13. You can also enter all the   configuration settings manually.   See “Configuration,” p. 63.   ■ Access and use   services   ■ Connect to a service   1. Save the service settings that   are required to access the   Ensure that the correct   configuration settings of the   service that you want to use are   activated.   service that you want to use.   See “Set up browsing,” p. 80.   1. To select the settings for   connecting to the service,   80   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   W e b   select Menu> Web > Settings   > Configuration settings.   ■ Browse pages   After you make a connection to   the service, you can start browsing   its pages. The function of the   phone keys may vary in different   services. Follow the text guides on   the phone display. For more   information, contact your service   provider.   2. Select Configuration. Only the   configurations that support   browsing service are shown.   Select a service provider,   Default, or Personal config.   for browsing. See “Set up   browsing,” p. 80.   3. Select Accountand a browsing   service account contained in   the active configuration   settings.   If packet data is selected as the   data bearer,   is shown on the   top left of the display during   browsing. If you receive a call or a   text message, or make a call   during a packet data connection,   indicates that the packet data   connection is suspended (on hold).   After a call the phone tries to   reconnect the packet data   connection.   4. Select Display terminal   window > Yes to perform   manual user authentication for   intranet connections.   Make a connection to the service   in one of the following ways:   • Select Menu > Web > Home;   or in the standby mode, press   and hold 0.   Browse with phone keys   To browse through the page, scroll   in any direction.   • To select a bookmark of the   service, select Menu > Web >   Bookmarks.   To select a highlighted item, press   the call key, or select Select.   • To select the last URL, select   Menu > Web > Last web   address.   To enter letters and numbers, press   the 0 to 9 keys. To enter special   characters, press *.   • To enter the address of the   service, select Menu > Web >   Go to address. Enter the   address of the service, and   select OK.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 81   W e b   Options while browsing   Direct calling   Select from the following options: The browser supports functions   that you can access while   browsing. You can make a phone   call, send DTMF tones while a   voice call is in progress, and save a   name and a phone number from a   page.   Shortcuts — to open a new list of   options that are specific to the   page. This option is only available   if the page contains shortcuts.   Home — to return to your start   page   Add bookmark— to save the page   as a bookmark   ■ Bookmarks   You can save page addresses as   Bookmarks — to access the list of   bookmarks. See “Bookmarks,” p.   82.   bookmarks in the phone memory.   1. Whilebrowsing, selectOptions   > Bookmarks; or in the   standby mode, select Menu >   Web > Bookmarks.   Go to address — to enter the   address of a new service   Page options — to show the list of   2. Scroll to a bookmark, and   options for the active page   select it, or press the call key to   make a connection to the page   associated with the bookmark.   History— to get a list showing the   last visited URLs   Downloads — to access the list of   available download services   3. Select Options to view, edit,   delete, or send the bookmark;   to create a new bookmark; or   to save the bookmark to a   folder.   Other options — to show a list of   other options   Reload— to reload and update the   current page   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.   Quit — to disconnect from a   service   The service provider may also offer   other options.   82   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   W e b   connection. For more information,   see “Browser security,” p. 85.   Receive a bookmark   When you have received a   bookmark that is sent as a   bookmark, 1 bookmark received   is displayed. To view the bookmark,   select Show.   Character encoding > Content   encoding— to select the encoding   for the browser page content   Character encoding > Unicode   (UTF-8) web addresses > On —   to set the phone to send a URL as a   UTF-8 encoding. You may need   this setting when you access a   Web page created in foreign   language.   ■ Appearance settings   While browsing, select Options >   Other options > Appearance   settings, or in the standby mode,   select Menu > Web > Settings >   Appearance settings and from   the following options:   JavaScript > Enable — to enable   the Java scripts   Text wrapping > On — to set the   text to continue on the next line   on the display. If you select Off,   the text is abbreviated.   ■ Security settings   Cookies   Font size — to set the font size   A cookie is data that a site saves in   the cache memory of your phone.   Cookies are saved until you clear   the cache memory. See “Cache   memory,” p. 85.   Show images > No — to hide   pictures on the page. This can   speed up the browsing of pages   that contain a lot of pictures.   While browsing, select Options >   Other options > Security >   Cookie settings; or in the standby   mode, select Menu > Web >   Settings > Security settings >   Cookies. To allow or prevent the   phone from receiving cookies,   select Allow or Reject.   Alerts > Alert for unsecure   connection > Yes — to set the   phone to alert when a secure   connection changes to an   unsecure one during browsing   Alerts > Alert for unsecure   items > Yes — to set the phone to   alert when a secure page contains   an unsecure item. These alerts do   not guarantee a secure   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 83   W e b   the message you want, and to   activate the browser and   Scripts over secure   connection   You can select whether to allow   the running of scripts from a   secure page. The phone supports   WML scripts.   download the marked content,   select Retrieve. To display   detailed information on the   service notification or to delete   the message, select Options >   Details or Delete.   While browsing, to allow the   scripts, select Options > Other   options > Security > WMLScript   settings; or in the standby mode,   select Menu > Web > Settings >   Security settings > WMLScripts   Service inbox settings   Select Menu > Web > Settings >   Service inbox settings.   over secure connection > Allow. To set whether you want to receive   service messages, select Service   messages > On or Off.   ■ Service inbox   To set the phone to receive service   messages only from content   authors approved by the service   provider, select Message filter >   On. To view the list of the   approved content authors, select   Trusted channels.   The phone is able to receive service   messages (pushed messages) sent   by your service provider (network   service). Service messages are   notifications (for example, news   headlines), and they may contain a   text message or an address of a   service.   To set the phone to automatically   activate the browser from the   standby mode when the phone has   received a service message, select   Automatic connection > On. If   you select Off, the phone   activates the browser only after   you select Retrieve when the   phone has received a service   message.   To access the Service inbox in the   standby mode, when you have   received a service message, select   Show. If you select Exit, the   message is moved to the Service   inbox. To access the Service   inbox later, select Menu > Web >   Service inbox.   To access the Service inbox while   browsing, select Options > Other   options > Service inbox. Scroll to   84   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   W e b   security module by the service   provider.   ■ Cache memory   A cache is a memory location that   is used to store data temporarily. If   you have tried to access or have   accessed confidential information   requiring passwords, empty the   cache after each use. The   Select Menu > Web > Settings >   Security settings > Security   module settings and from the   following options:   Security module details — to   show the security module title,   status, manufacturer, and serial   number   information or services you have   accessed is stored in the cache.   To empty the cache while   browsing, select Options > Other   options > Clear the cache; in the   standby mode, select Menu >   Web > Clear the cache.   Module PIN request — to set the   phone to ask for the module PIN   when using services provided by   the security module. Enter the   code, and select On. To disable the   module PIN request, select Off.   ■ Browser security   Change module PIN — to change   the module PIN, if allowed by the   security module. Enter the current   module PIN code, then enter the   new code twice.   Security features may be required   for some services, such as online   banking or shopping. For such   connections you need security   certificates and possibly a security   module, which may be available   on your SIM card. For more   information, contact your service   provider.   Change signing PIN — to change   the signing PIN code for the digital   signature. Select the signing PIN   you want to change. Enter the   current PIN code, then enter the   new code twice.   Security module   See also “Access codes,” p. 12.   The security module improves   security services for applications   requiring a browser connection,   and allows you to use a digital   signature. The security module   may contain certificates as well as   private and public keys. The   certificates are saved in the   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 85   W e b   certificates from your service   provider. Authority certificates   and user certificates may also be   saved in the security module by   the service provider.   Certificates   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 an   Expired or a Certificate   that is not valid yet is   shown even if the   To view the list of the authority or   user certificates downloaded into   your phone, select Menu >   Settings > Security settings >   Authority certificates or User   certificates.   The security indicator   is   displayed during a connection, if   the data transmission between the   phone and the content server is   encrypted.   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.   certificate should be valid,   check that the current   date and time in your   device are correct.   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.   Digital signature   You can make digital signatures   with your phone if your SIM card   has a security module. Using the   digital signature can be the same   as signing your name to a paper   bill, contract, or other document.   There are three kinds of   certificates: server certificates,   authority certificates, and user   certificates. You may receive these   To make a digital signature, select   a link on a page, for example, the   86   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   W e b   title of the book you want to buy   and its price. The text to sign,   which may include the amount   and date, is shown.   Check that the header text is Read   and that the digital signature icon   is shown.   If the digital signature icon does   not appear, there is a security   breach, and you should not enter   any personal data such as your   signing PIN.   To sign the text, read all of the text   first, then select Sign.   The text may not fit within a single   screen. Therefore, make sure to   scroll through and read all of the   text before signing.   Select the user certificate you   want to use. Enter the signing PIN   (see “Access codes,” p. 12), and   select OK. The digital signature   icon disappears, and the service   may display a confirmation of your   purchase.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 87   S I M s e r v i c e s   16. SIM services   Your SIM card may provide   additional services that you can   access. This menu is shown only if   it is supported by your SIM card.   The name and contents of the   menu depend on the SIM card.   For availability and   information on using SIM   services, contact your SIM   card vendor. This may be   the service provider,   network operator or other   vendor.   To set the phone to show you the   confirmation messages sent   between your phone and the   network when you are using the   SIM services, select Menu >   Settings > Phone> Confirm SIM   service actions > Yes.   Accessing these services may   involve sending messages or   making a phone call for which you   may be charged.   88   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P C c o n n e c t i v i t y   17. PC connectivity   contact your network operator or   service provider.   ■ PC Suite   You can send and receive e-mail,   and access the Internet when your   phone is connected to a   The use of HSCSD services   consumes the phone battery faster   than normal voice or data calls.   You may need to connect the   phone to a charger for the   compatible PC through a   Bluetooth wireless technology   connection. You can use your   phone with a variety of PC   connectivity and data   duration of data transfer.   See “Packet data,” p. 59.   communications applications.   With PC Suite you can synchronize   contacts, calendar and to-do   notes, and notes between your   phone, and the compatible PC, or a   remote Internet server (network   service).   ■ Data communication   applications   For information on using a data   communication application, refer   to the documentation provided   with it.   You may find more information   about PC suite on the CD delivered   with your phone, and, for example,   downloadable files in the support   area on the Nokia Web site,   Making or answering phone calls   during a computer connection is   not recommended, as it might   disrupt the operation.   For better performance during   data calls, place the phone on a   stationary surface with the keypad   facing downward. Do not move   the phone by holding it in your   hand during a data call.   ■ Packet data, HSCSD,   and CSD   With your phone you can use the   packet data, HSCSD (high-speed   circuit switched data), and CSD   (circuit switched data, GSM data)   services. For availability and   subscription to data services,   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 89   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   18. Battery information   If the battery is completely   ■ Charging and   discharged, it may take a few   minutes before the charging   indicator appears on the display or   before any calls can be made.   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   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   normal, replace the battery. Use   only Nokia approved batteries, and connection of the positive (+) and   recharge your battery only with   Nokia approved chargers   designated for this device.   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.   If a replacement battery is being   used for the first time or if the   battery has not been used for a   prolonged period, it may be   necessary to connect the charger   and then disconnect and   Leaving the battery in hot or cold   reconnect it to start the charging. places, such as in a closed car in   summer or winter conditions, will   Unplug the charger from the   reduce the capacity and lifetime of   electrical plug and the device   the battery. Always try to keep the   when not in use. Do not leave fully   battery between 15°C and 25°C   charged battery connected to a   (59°F and 77°F). A device with a   charger, since overcharging may   hot or cold battery may not work   shorten its lifetime. If left unused,   temporarily, even when the   a fully charged battery will lose its   charge over time.   battery is fully charged. Battery   90   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   performance is particularly limited authenticity. If authenticity   in temperatures well below   freezing.   cannot be verified, return the   battery to the place of purchase.   Do not dispose of batteries in a fire   as they may explode. Batteries   may also explode if damaged.   Dispose of batteries according to   local regulations. Please recycle   when possible. Do not dispose as   household waste.   Authenticate hologram   1. When looking at the hologram   on the label, you should see the   Nokia connecting hands   symbol from one angle and the   Nokia Original Enhancements   logo when looking from   another angle.   ■ Nokia battery   authentication   guidelines   Always use original Nokia   batteries for your safety. To check   that you are getting an original   Nokia battery, purchase it from an   authorized Nokia dealer, look for   the Nokia Original Enhancements   logo on the packaging, and inspect   the hologram label using the   following steps:   2. When you angle the hologram   left, right, down, and up, you   should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on   each side respectively.   Successful completion of the four   steps is not a total assurance of   the authenticity of the battery. If   you have any reason to believe   that your battery is not an   authentic original Nokia battery,   you should refrain from using it,   and take it to the nearest   authorized Nokia service point or   dealer for assistance. Your   3. Scratch the side of the label to   reveal a 20-digit code, for   example,   12345678919876543210.Turn   the battery so that the   numbers are facing upwards.   The 20-digit code reads   authorized Nokia service point or   dealer will inspect the battery for   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 91   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   starting from the number at   the top row followed by the   bottom row.   12345678919876543210, and   send to 5555.   National and international   operator charges will apply.   You should receive a message   indicating whether the code can   be authenticated.   If you need assistance confirming   the battery code, contact your   local Nokia Care Centres listed at   www.nokia-asia.com/   4. Confirm that the 20-digit code   is valid by following the   instructions at   www.nokiaoriginals.com/   What if your battery is not   authentic?   If you cannot confirm that your   Nokia battery with the hologram   on the label is an authentic Nokia   battery, please do not use the   battery. Take it to the nearest   authorized Nokia service point or   dealer for assistance. The use of a   battery that is not approved by the   manufacturer may be dangerous   and may result in poor   To create a text message enter the   20-digit code, for example,   12345678919876543210, and   send to +44 7786 200276.   performance and damage to your   device and its enhancements. It   may also invalidate any approval   or warranty applying to the device.   To create a text message,   • For countries in Asia Pacific,   excluding India: Enter the   20-digit code, for example,   12345678919876543210, and   send to +61 427151515.   To find out more about original   Nokia batteries, visit   • For India only: Enter Battery   followed by the 20-digit   battery code, for example,   Battery   92   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e n u i n e E n h a n c e m e n t s   19. Genuine Enhancements   Anewextensive   range of   ■ Power   enhancements   is available for   your phone.   Select the enhancements which   accommodate your specific   communication needs.   Type Tech Talktime* Standby*   BP- Li-ion Up to   Up to 10   6X 165 min days   * Variation in operation times may   occur depending on SIM card,   network and usage settings, usage   style and environments. Use of FM   radio and integrated hands-free   will affect talktime and standby.   Some of the enhancements are   described in detail below.   For availability of the   enhancements, please check with   your local dealer. A few practical   rules for enhancements operation:   ■ Audio   • Keep the enhancements out of   small children’s reach.   Nokia Wireless Stereo   Headset HS-12W   • When you disconnect the   power cord of any   The Nokia Wireless Stereo Headset   offers high-quality stereo audio   with BluetoothTM technology -   plus easy access to your phone   calls and music with compatible   devices. Its refined technology   comes in an elegant stainless steel   front cover.   enhancement, grasp and pull   the plug, not the cord.   • Check regularly that all mobile   phone equipment in a vehicle is   mounted and operating   properly.   Use only batteries, chargers and   enhancements approved by the   phone manufacturer. The use of   any other types may invalidate   any approval or warranty   applying to the phone, and may   be dangerous.   Nokia Headrest Handsfree   BHF-3 (CR-39)   The Nokia Headrest Handsfree   BHF-3 offers good audio quality   with handsfree functionality.   Designed with comfort and   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 93   G e n u i n e E n h a n c e m e n t s   convenience-of-use in mind, it   attaches directly to a car's   headrest.   The Nokia Headrest Handsfree   BHF-3 comes with a detachable   handsfree unit and a smart cable   management solution. Voice   dialling is made possible with   phones that support this function,   further enhancing handsfree   operation in a car.   94   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a r e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e   Care and maintenance   Your device is a product of superior   design and craftsmanship and should   be treated with care. The suggestions   below will help you protect your   warranty coverage.   • • • Do not 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.   Do not touch the main display with   hard or angular materials. Objects   like earrings or jewellery may   scratch the display.   • • Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean   any lenses (such as camera,   proximity sensor, and light sensor   lenses).   • • Do not use or store the device in   dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   and electronic components can be   damaged.   Use only the supplied or an   approved replacement antenna.   Unauthorized antennas,   modifications, or attachments   could damage the device and may   violate regulations governing radio   devices.   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.   • • 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 attempt to open the device   other than as instructed in this   guide.   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 drop, knock, or shake the   device. Rough handling can break   internal circuit boards and fine   mechanics.   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 95   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   Additional safety information   Your device and its enhancements may   contain small parts. Keep them out of   the reach of small children.   ■ Medical devices   Operation of any radio transmitting   equipment, including wireless phones,   may interfere with the functionality of   inadequately protected medical   ■ Operating environment   Remember to follow any special   regulations in force in any area, and   devices. Consult a physician or the   manufacturer of the medical device to   always switch off your device when its determine if they are adequately   use is prohibited or when it may cause shielded from external RF energy or if   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 1.5   centimeters (5/8 inch) away from the   body. When a carry case, belt clip or   holder is used for body-worn   you have any questions. Switch off   your device in health care facilities   when any regulations posted in these   areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or   health care facilities may be using   equipment that could be sensitive to   external RF energy.   Pacemakers   operation, it should not contain metal   and should position the device the   Pacemaker manufacturers recommend   that a minimum separation of   above-stated distance from your body. 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) 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   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 that   the above separation distance   instructions are followed until the   transmission is completed.   Technology Research. Persons with   pacemakers should do the following:   • Always keep the device more than   15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from   the pacemaker   Parts of the device are magnetic.   Metallic materials may be attracted to   the device. Do not place credit cards or   other magnetic storage media near the   device, because information stored on   them may be erased.   • Not carry the device in a breast   pocket   96   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   • Hold the device to the ear opposite great force. Do not place objects,   the pacemaker to minimize the   potential for interference.   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.   If you suspect interference, switch off   your device, and move the device   away.   Hearing aids   Using your device while flying in   aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your   device before boarding an aircraft. The   use of wireless teledevices in an   aircraft may be dangerous to the   operation of the aircraft, disrupt the   wireless telephone network, and may   be illegal.   Some digital wireless devices may   interfere with some hearing aids. If   interference occurs, consult your   service provider.   ■ Vehicles   RF signals may affect improperly   installed or inadequately shielded   electronic systems in motor vehicles   such as electronic fuel injection   systems, electronic antiskid (antilock)   braking systems, electronic speed   control systems, and air bag systems.   For more information, check with the   manufacturer or its representative of   ■ Potentially explosive   environments   Switch off your device when in any   area with a potentially explosive   atmosphere and obey all signs and   instructions. Potentially explosive   atmospheres include areas where you   your vehicle or any equipment that has would normally be advised to turn off   been added.   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 refueling   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   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   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 97   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   where the air contains chemicals or   particles such as grain, dust, or metal   powders.   call. Consult this guide or your service   provider for more information.   When making an emergency call, give   all the necessary information as   accurately as possible. Your wireless   device may be the only means of   ■ Emergency calls   Important: Wireless phones,   including this device, operate communication at the scene of an   using radio signals, wireless   networks, landline networks,   and user-programmed   accident. Do not end the call until   given permission to do so.   functions. Because of this,   connections in all conditions   cannot be guaranteed. You   should never rely solely on   any wireless device for   essential communications   like medical emergencies.   To make an emergency call:   1. If the device 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 device.   2. Press the end key as many times as   needed to clear the display and   ready the device for calls.   3. Enter the official emergency   number for your present location.   Emergency numbers vary by   location.   4. Press the call key.   If certain features are in use, you may   first need to turn those features off   before you can make an emergency   call. If the device is in the offline or   flight mode, you must change the   profile to activate the phone function   before you can make an emergency   98   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   the power required to reach the   ■ Certification information   network. In general, the closer you are   to a base station, the lower the power   output of the device.   (SAR)   THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL   GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO   WAVES   The highest SAR value for this device   when tested for use at the ear is   0.36 W/kg.   Your mobile device is a radio   transmitter and receiver. It is designed   and manufactured not to exceed the   limits for exposure to radio frequency   (RF) recommended by international   guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are   part of comprehensive guidelines and   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   establish permitted levels of RF energy SAR values. Additional SAR   for the general population. The   guidelines were developed by   independent scientific organizations   through periodic and thorough   evaluation of scientific studies. The   guidelines include a substantial safety   margin designed to assure the safety of   all persons, regardless of age and   health.   information may be provided under   asia.com.   * The SAR limit for mobile devices used   by the public is 2.0 W/kg averaged over   10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines   incorporate a substantial margin of   safety to give additional protection for   the public and to account for any   variations in measurements. SAR   The exposure standard for mobile   devices employs a unit of   measurement known as the Specific   values may vary depending on national   reporting requirements and the   Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit network band. For SAR information in   stated in the international guidelines is other regions, please look under   2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)*. Tests for   SAR are conducted using standard   operating positions with the device   transmitting at its highest certified   power level in all tested frequency   bands. Although the SAR is determined   at the highest certified power level, the   actual SAR of the device while   product information at   operating can be well below the   maximum value. This is because the   device is designed to operate at   multiple power levels so as to use only   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 99   Index   camera 68   A effects 69   A note alarm 75   filter 69   settings 69   Accept or reject an invitation 42   Access a menu function 29   Access and use services 80   access codes 12   Cancel message sending 34   certificates 86   charge level 21   Add IM contacts 43   alarm clock 74   Charge the battery 17   clock settings 56   code   Answer or reject a call 25   antenna 19   Appearance settings 83   applications 78   audio messages 35   change 64   PIN 12   PUK 13   B security 12   barring password 13   Battery 93   configuration 63   Configuration settings service 13   Connectivity 57   contacts 48   battery 16, 90   Battery information   type 93   Block or unblock messages 43   Bluetooth 57   copy 49   cookies 83   countdown timer 76   Create and send a message 35   Bluetooth wireless connection 58   bookmarks 82   browse   security 83   D Browse pages 81   Browse with phone keys 81   browser 80   data   communication 89   transfer, synchronize 60   Data transfer with a device 60   date settings 56   Delete contacts or details 49   Delete messages 44   Desk stand DT-16 17   dialed numbers 52   digital signature 86   Direct calling 82   Display 55   security 85   security module 85   business card 50   C cache memory 85   calculator 76   calendar 74   Call 61   call   download   key 20   log 52   application 14, 79   e-mail 38   waiting 25   call log 52   games 78   100 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.   E M e-mail application 36   E-mail folders 39   emergency calls 98   end key 20   maintenance 95   Memory full 36   message   enhancement 63   equalizer 73   templates 36   Message settings 45   E-mail 47   F General 45   flight   missed calls 52   multimedia messages 32   music player 69   Music player settings 70   my numbers 51   My shortcuts 56   mode 22   query 63   FM radio 71   folders 36   Font size 56   G N gallery 67   Game settings 78   games 78   Genuine Enhancements 93   groups 43, 50   navigation key   scroll key 57   network services 10   Nokia battery authentication   guidelines 91   Nokia Care Premium Service 14   Nokia Headrest Handsfree BHF-3   (CR-39) 93   I image size 46   indicators 21   Nokia Support and contact   information 14   info messages 44   Instant messages   Access 40   Nokia Wireless Stereo Headset   HS-12W 93   notes 76   Connect 41   Sessions 41   instant messaging 39   O operator logo 21, 55   Operator menu 66   K keypad lock (keyguard) 22   Options during a call 25   Options while browsing 82   organizer 74   L Other application options 78   Overview of functions 12   Launch a game 78   Launching an application 78   Left selection key 56   List of recordings 72   P Listen and reply to a message 35   Listen to the radio 71   lock the keypad 22   packet data 59, 89   Participate in a conversation 42   PC Suite 89   personalize 54   Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 101   phone settings 62   Play and reply to a message 34   Play music tracks 70   positioning information 52   power   Contacts 50   settings   Bluetooth 59   camera 69   key 18, 20   clock 56   saver 21, 55   date 56   predictive text 27   Predictive text input 27   profiles 54   time 56   signal strength 21   SIM   R messages 32   radio 71   sleep mode 55   Read an instant message 42   Read and reply to a message 31   Read and reply to e-mail 38   Receive a bookmark 83   received calls 52   Spam filter 39   Stop the alarm 74   stopwatch 77   Record a video clip 68   Record sound 72   recorder 72   Register with an IM service 40   restore factory settings 65   Right selection key 56   ringing tones 54   streaming service 69   synchronize 61   Synchronize all 49   T S Take an image 68   template 31   safety 9, 96   Save names and phone numbers 48   Save numbers, items, or an image 48   Save radio stations 71   screen saver 55   Scripts over secure connection 84   Search for a contact 48   security   Text messages (SMS) 30   Text messages(SMS) 45   themes 54   Time and date settings 56   to-do list 75   Tones 54   traditional text input 28   code 12   digital signature 86   settings 64, 86   U selection key 20   unlock the keypad 22   Send a message 33   service command 44   service inbox 84   V voice   Service inbox settings 84   Set the time, zone, and date 19   Set up a Bluetooth connection 58   Set up browsing 80   Setting Wizard 37   commands 57   dialing 24   messages 44   Settings   102 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. 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