Nokia N93i 1 User Manual

User guide  
Nokia N93i-1  
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ISSUE 1 EN, 9253887  
Contents  
Nokia support and contact information.......................23  
Get started............................................................................23  
Additional applications .....................................................23  
For your safety...........................................7  
Get connected..........................................10  
Your Nokia N93i......................................11  
Camera......................................................24  
Modes..................................................................................... 11  
Shortcuts...............................................................................13  
Settings.................................................................................. 14  
Welcome................................................................................ 14  
Transfer content from another device.......................... 14  
Essential indicators.............................................................15  
Keypad lock (keyguard) ..................................................... 16  
Volume and loudspeaker control.................................... 17  
Clock....................................................................................... 17  
Headset.................................................................................. 18  
Wrist and lens cover straps.............................................. 18  
Wireless LAN ........................................................................ 18  
Home network ..................................................................... 19  
Memory card........................................................................ 20  
File manager......................................................................... 21  
Download! ............................................................................ 22  
Help......................................................................................... 23  
Tutorial................................................................................... 23  
Record videos.......................................................................24  
Take pictures ........................................................................26  
Gallery.......................................................31  
View images and video clips............................................32  
Edit video clips.....................................................................32  
Edit images ...........................................................................34  
Slide show.............................................................................34  
TV out mode .........................................................................35  
Presentations........................................................................35  
Albums ...................................................................................36  
Print online ...........................................................................36  
Online sharing......................................................................36  
Media applications..................................37  
Music player.........................................................................37  
Image print ...........................................................................40  
Back up files.........................................................................41  
Download and purchase items........................................70  
End a connection.................................................................70  
Web settings.........................................................................71  
Messaging................................................ 42  
Write text ..............................................................................43  
Write and send messages..................................................44  
Inbox—receive messages...................................................46  
Mailbox...................................................................................48  
View messages on a SIM card .........................................50  
Messaging settings .............................................................50  
Calendar....................................................72  
Create calendar entries .....................................................72  
Meeting requests.................................................................72  
Calendar views.....................................................................73  
Manage your calendar entries.........................................73  
Calendar settings ................................................................73  
Contacts (phonebook)............................ 55  
Save names and numbers .................................................55  
Copy contacts.......................................................................56  
Add ringing tones for contacts........................................57  
Create contact groups........................................................57  
Applications..............................................74  
Visual Radio .........................................................................74  
RealPlayer..............................................................................76  
Adobe Flash Player ............................................................78  
Movie director......................................................................78  
Make calls ............................................... 58  
Voice calls..............................................................................58  
Video calls..............................................................................60  
Video sharing........................................................................61  
Answer or reject a call.......................................................64  
Log...........................................................................................65  
Internet.....................................................80  
Web.........................................................................................80  
WLAN wizard........................................................................81  
Connectivity.............................................83  
Services.................................................... 68  
PC connections ....................................................................83  
Data cable.............................................................................83  
Bluetooth connectivity......................................................83  
Infrared connection............................................................87  
Home network......................................................................88  
Web access point.................................................................68  
Bookmarks view...................................................................68  
Connection security............................................................69  
Browse....................................................................................69  
Device manager................................................................... 92  
Modem .................................................................................. 93  
Settings ................................................. 105  
Phone....................................................................................105  
Call ........................................................................................106  
Connection..........................................................................107  
Date and time ....................................................................111  
Security................................................................................111  
Call divert............................................................................114  
Call barring ........................................................................114  
Network ...............................................................................115  
Enhancement .....................................................................115  
Office........................................................94  
Recorder................................................................................. 94  
Converter............................................................................... 94  
Calculator.............................................................................. 94  
Notes ...................................................................................... 94  
Zip manager ........................................................................ 95  
Quickoffice .......................................................................... 95  
Adobe reader ....................................................................... 96  
Barcode reader..................................................................... 96  
Troubleshooting.................................... 116  
Q&A.......................................................................................116  
Personalize your device...........................98  
Profiles—set tones............................................................... 98  
Change the look of your device....................................100  
Active standby mode........................................................100  
Battery information ............................. 120  
Charging and discharging...............................................120  
Nokia battery authentication guidelines ...................120  
Tools....................................................... 101  
Care and maintenance......................... 123  
Additional safety information............. 124  
Index...................................................... 127  
Multimedia key..................................................................101  
TV configuration................................................................101  
Voice commands...............................................................101  
Application manager........................................................102  
Activation keys for copyright-protected files...........104  
For your safety  
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be  
dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for  
further information.  
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use  
the device at a refueling point. Do not use near  
fuel or chemicals.  
SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device  
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 device where  
blasting is in progress.  
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.  
USE SENSIBLY Use only in the positions as  
explained in the product documentation. Do  
not touch the antenna areas unnecessarily.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualifiedpersonnel  
may install or repair this product.  
INTERFERENCE All wireless devices 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 device off near medical  
equipment.  
WATER-RESISTANCE Your device is not  
water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any  
restrictions. Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make  
back-up copies or keep a written record of all  
important information stored in your device.  
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CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When  
connecting to any other device, read its user  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
Your device supports internet connections and other  
methods of connectivity. Like computers, your device may  
be exposed to viruses, malicious messages and  
applications, and other harmful content. Exercise caution  
and open messages, accept connectivity requests,  
download content, and accept installations only from  
trustworthy sources. To increase the security of your  
device, consider installing antivirus software with a regular  
update service and using a firewall application.  
EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone  
function of the device is switched on and in  
service. The keypad is active only in the  
fold-open mode. Press the end key as many  
times as needed to clear the display and return  
to the standby mode. Enter the emergency  
number, then press the call key. Give your  
location. Do not end the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Warning: To use any features in this device, other  
than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on.  
Do not switch the device on when wireless device use  
may cause interference or danger.  
The office applications support common features of  
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (Microsoft Office  
2000, XP, and 2003). Not all file formats can be viewed or  
modified.  
About your device  
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for  
use on the EGSM 900, 1800, 1900 and UMTS 2100  
networks. Contact your service provider for more  
information about networks.  
During operation, such as an active video sharing session  
or high-speed data connection, the device may feel warm.  
In most cases, this condition is normal. If you suspect the  
device is not working properly, take it to the nearest  
authorized service facility.  
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and  
respect local customs, privacy and legitimate rights of  
others, including copyrights.  
Your device may have some bookmarks or links preinstalled  
for or may allow access to sites provided by third parties  
not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not endorse or  
assume any liability for these sites. If you choose to access  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music  
(including ringing tones), and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
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them, you should take the same precautions, for security or  
content, as you would with any internet site.  
For availability and information on using SIM card  
services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the  
service provider or other vendor.  
Network services  
Enhancements, batteries, and  
chargers  
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger  
before removing the battery.  
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless  
service provider. Many of the features require special  
network features. These features are not be available on all  
networks; other networks may require that you make  
specific arrangements with your service provider before  
you can use the network services. Your service provider can  
give you instructions and explain what charges will apply.  
Some networks may have limitations that affect how you  
can use network services. For instance, some networks may  
not support all language-dependent characters and  
services.  
Check the model number of any charger before use with  
this device. This device is intended for use when supplied  
with power from a DC-4, AC-3, or AC-4 charger, and from  
an AC-1, ACP-8, ACP-9, ACP-12, LCH-8, LCH-9, or LCH-12  
charger when used with the CA-44 charger adapter.  
The battery intended for use with this device is BL-5F.  
Your service provider may have requested that certain  
features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so,  
these features will not appear on your device menu. Your  
device may also have a special configuration such as  
changes in menu names, menu order, and icons. Contact  
your service provider for more information.  
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and  
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this  
particular model. The use of any other types may  
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be  
dangerous.  
For availability of approved enhancements, please check  
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of  
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that  
run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such  
as MMS, browsing, e-mail, and content downloading using  
the browser or over MMS, require network support for  
these technologies.  
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Get connected  
Use your device on the 2G and 3G networks. See ‘About  
your device’, p. 8.  
2G and 3G  
Use Bluetooth technology to transfer files and connect to  
compatible enhancements, for example. See ‘Bluetooth  
connectivity’, p. 83.  
Bluetooth  
WLAN  
Use infrared to transfer and synchronize data between  
compatible devices, for example. See ‘Infrared connection’,  
p. 87.  
Use wireless LAN to connect to the internet and WLAN  
enabled devices. See ‘Wireless LAN’, p. 18.  
Use Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-53 to connect to  
compatible devices, such as printers and PCs. See ‘Data  
cable’, p. 83. Use Nokia Video Cable CA-64U to connect to  
a compatible TV. See ‘TV configuration’, p. 101.  
USB and TV OUT  
memory card  
Use a compatible miniSD card to transfer data or back up  
information, for example. See ‘Memory card tool’, p. 21.  
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Your Nokia N93i  
Model number: Nokia N93i-1  
‘Cover display’, p. 106. If you are using the player to listen  
to a sound clip, it continues to play.  
Hereinafter referred to as Nokia N93i.  
In the fold-closed mode, the cover display provides clock  
and status information. On the standby mode display, the  
signal strength and battery indicators, time information,  
status indicators, and the name of the active profile (if  
other than General) may be shown. If you use the music  
player to listen to a sound clip, volume bars and track  
information are displayed. Use the side scroll key to play,  
pause, play the next or previous sound clip, and turn the  
volume up or down.  
Modes  
Your device has four mechanical modes that are optimized  
for different uses: fold closed for carrying, fold open for  
traditional mobile phone use, imaging for recording video  
and taking pictures, and view for viewing your images and  
videos. To switch between the modes, turn the fold and the  
swing axis display. There is a short time-out before a mode  
is activated.  
If you are using Visual Radio in the fold-closed mode, the  
visual content is not shown on the cover display. You can  
store several preset stations with station name, frequency,  
and location information. This information is shown on  
the cover display. To turn the audio on and off, change the  
channel, and seek new channels, use the side scroll key.  
Fold-closed mode  
When the fold is closed, the main  
display deactivates and the cover  
display lights up. Ongoing calls end,  
unless the loudspeaker is in use or a  
compatible headset is connected. The  
cover indicator is lit, if you have  
missed calls, e-mails, unread  
Calendar and clock alarms and notes for missed calls and  
new received messages are also displayed. To view  
received text messages and the text and image objects of  
received multimedia messages, open the fold, and view  
the message on the main display.  
messages, or when charging. To  
change the cover display settings, see  
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Incoming calls are indicated by their normal tone and a  
note. In the cover display settings, select Answer if fold  
opened to answer a call when you open the fold. If a  
compatible headset is connected to the device, press the  
answer key on the headset. To change the settings, see  
‘Cover display’, p. 106.  
Fold-open mode  
When you open the fold, the  
fold-open mode is activated  
automatically: the main  
display lights up, the keypad is  
available, and you can access  
the menu. Scroll in the menu.  
To make calls or use the menu, open the fold.  
To use the flash as a flashlight, press the flash key on the  
side of the device. To operate the flashlight, do the  
following:  
The fold-open mode is  
activated even if the fold is not  
fully opened. The fold opens  
about 160 degrees, as shown in the picture. Do not force  
the fold to open more.  
Press the flash key once. The flashlight is activated for  
1.5 seconds.  
Press the flash key twice. The flashlight is activated for  
3 minutes or until you press the flash key again.  
Press and hold the flash key. The flashlight is activated  
and stays on for as long as you hold the key or until the  
3-minute time-out ends.  
Imaging mode  
When you open the fold  
to 90 degrees, hold the  
device sideways, turn  
the fold down so that  
the main display faces  
you, and the imaging  
mode is activated. The  
main camera is  
activated, and you can  
see the image to be  
captured.  
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In the imaging mode, you can record videos and take  
pictures. See ‘Camera’, p. 24.  
Shortcuts  
Use shortcuts to quickly get the most from your device.  
Refer to the relevant sections in this user guide for further  
details of the functions.  
In the imaging mode, the numeric keypad is not active. You  
can use the capture key, zoom key, side scroll key, camera  
mode key, and flash key (all located on the side of the  
Standby mode  
device),  
, and the landscape selection keys next to the  
main display.  
To switch between applications that are open, press and  
hold , and select an application. If memory is low, the  
device may close some applications. The device saves any  
unsaved data before closing an application.  
View mode  
When the fold is closed and you lift the side of the swing  
axis display, the view mode is activated.  
Leaving applications running in the background increases  
the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life.  
Use the view mode to do  
the following:  
To start the camera, fully press the capture key in the  
imaging mode.  
To call your voice mailbox (network service), press and  
View your images.  
Activate photos and  
movies from the  
hold  
.
To open multimedia applications, press  
‘Multimedia key’, p. 101.  
. See  
gallery to watch  
slideshows.  
To change the profile, press  
, and select a profile.  
Make hands-free  
To switch between General and Silent, press and hold  
. If you have two phone lines, this action switches  
between the two lines.  
video calls, and send  
live video during a  
video call. Adjust the angle of the display for optimum  
secondary camera angle.  
To open the last dialed numbers list, press  
To use voice commands, press and hold the right  
selection key.  
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To start a connection to Services, press and hold  
See ‘Services’, p. 68.  
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For other shortcuts available in the standby mode, see  
‘Active standby mode’, p. 100.  
Welcome  
Edit text and lists  
When you switch on your device for the first time,  
Welcome opens. Select from the following:  
To mark an item in a list, scroll to it, and press  
at the same time.  
and  
To mark multiple items in a list, press and hold  
Tutorial—to learn about the features in your device  
while you press  
or , then  
To select letters and words, press and hold  
same time, press or to highlight text. To copy  
the text to clipboard, while still holding , select  
Copy. To insert the text into a document, press and  
hold , and select Paste.  
or . To end the selection, release  
Settings wizard—to configure various settings. For more  
information on the application, see the Additional  
applications leaflet.  
.
. At the  
Transfer—to transfer content, such as contacts and  
calendar entries, from a compatible Nokia device  
To open Welcome later, press , and select Tools >  
Welcome. You can also access the individual applications  
in their own menu locations.  
Settings  
Your Nokia device normally has MMS, GPRS, streaming,  
and mobile internet settings automatically configured in  
the device, based upon your service provider information.  
You may have settings from your service providers already  
installed in your device, or you may receive the settings  
from the service providers as a special text message.  
Transfer content from  
another device  
You can copy content such as contacts and calendar  
entries from a compatible Nokia phone to your Nokia  
device using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared. The type of  
content that can be copied depends on the phone model.  
You can insert your SIM card in the other device. When  
your Nokia device is switched on without a SIM card, the  
offline profile is automatically activated.  
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Transfer content  
1 Press , and select Tools > Transfer.  
To view the log information of a previous transfer, in the  
main view, select Transfer log.  
2 In the information view, select Continue.  
3 Select whether you want to use Bluetooth connectivity  
or infrared to transfer the data. Both devices must  
support the selected connection type.  
To view the devices you have copied or transferred data  
from, in the main view, select Phones.  
Essential indicators  
4 If you select Bluetooth connectivity, to have your Nokia  
device search for devices with Bluetooth connectivity,  
select Continue. Select the other device from the list.  
You are asked to enter a passcode on your Nokia device.  
Enter a code (1-16 digits), and select OK. Enter the  
same code on the other device, and select OK. The  
devices are now paired. See ‘Pair devices’, p. 86.  
For some phone models, Transfer is sent to the other  
device as a message. To install Transfer on the other  
device, open the message, and follow the instructions  
on the display.  
The device is being used in a GSM network.  
The device is being used in a UMTS network (network  
service).  
You have one or more unread messages in the inbox  
folder in Messag..  
You have received new e-mail in the remote mailbox.  
There are messages waiting to be sent in the outbox  
folder.  
If you select infrared, connect the two devices. See  
‘Infrared connection’, p. 87.  
You have missed calls.  
Shown if Ringing type is set to Silent and Message  
alert tone, IM alert tone, and E-mail alert tone are set  
to Off.  
5 From your Nokia device, select the content you want to  
copy from the other device.  
Content is copied from the memory and compatible  
memory card (if inserted) of the other device to the  
corresponding location in your Nokia device and memory  
card (if inserted). The copying time depends on the amount  
of data to be transferred. You can cancel copying and  
continue later.  
The device keypad is locked.  
A clock alarm is active.  
The second phone line is being used (network service).  
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All calls to the device are forwarded to another  
number. If you have two phone lines (network service), the  
Data is being transmitted using Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
indicator for the first line is  
.
and for the second  
A USB connection is active.  
An infrared connection is active. If the indicator is  
blinking, the device is trying to connect to the other device  
or the connection has been lost.  
A compatible headset is connected to the device.  
A compatible loopset is connected to the device.  
A compatible text phone is connected to the device.  
A data call is active.  
Keypad lock (keyguard)  
Use the keypad lock to prevent accidental keypresses.  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is available.  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is active.  
A GPRS or EDGE packet data connection is on hold.  
A UMTS packet data connection is available.  
A UMTS packet data connection is active.  
A UMTS packet data connection is on hold.  
To turn on the display light when the keypad lock is on,  
press  
.
To lock, press the left selection key, then  
keys are locked, is shown on the display.  
To unlock in the fold-open mode, press the left  
selection key, then  
. When the  
.
To unlock with the fold-closed mode, press and hold  
the camera mode key.  
You have set the device to scan for wireless LANs, and  
a wireless LAN is available. See ‘Wireless LAN’, p. 110.  
When the keypad lock is on, calls may be possible to the  
official emergency number programmed into your device.  
A wireless LAN connection is active in a network  
that has encryption.  
A wireless LAN connection is active in a network that  
does not have encryption.  
Bluetooth connectivity is on.  
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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.  
Volume and loudspeaker control  
To increase or decrease the  
volume level when you have  
an active call or are listening  
to a sound, press  
or  
.
The built-in loudspeaker allows you to speak and listen  
from a short distance without having to hold the device to  
your ear.  
To cancel an alarm, select Clock > Options > Remove  
alarm.  
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when  
the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be  
extremely loud.  
Clock settings  
To change the clock settings, select Clock > Options >  
Settings.  
To use the loudspeaker during a call, select Options >  
Activate loudsp..  
To change the time or date, select Time or Date.  
To turn off the loudspeaker, select Options > Activate  
handset.  
To change the clock shown in the standby mode, select  
Clock type > Analogue or Digital.  
To allow the mobile phone network to update the time,  
date, and time zone information to your device (network  
service), select Network operator time > Auto-update.  
Clock  
To change the alarm tone, select Clock alarm tone.  
Press , and select Applications > Clock. To set a new  
alarm, select Options > Set alarm. When an alarm is  
World clock  
active,  
is shown.  
To open the world clock view, open Clock, and press  
In the world clock view, you can view the time in different  
cities.  
.
To turn off the alarm, select Stop, or to stop the alarm for  
5 minutes, select Snooze.  
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To add cities to the list, select Options > Add city. You  
Wrist and lens cover straps  
Thread a strap as shown,  
and tighten it.  
can add a maximum of 15 cities to the list.  
To set your current city, scroll to a city, and select  
Options > My current city. The city is displayed in the  
clock main view, and the time in your device is changed  
according to the city selected. Check that the time is  
correct and matches your time zone.  
Headset  
Wireless LAN  
Connect a compatible  
headset to the  
Your device supports wireless local area network (wireless  
LAN). With wireless LAN, you can connect your device to  
the internet and compatible devices that have wireless  
LAN. For information about using your device in a home  
network, see ‘Home network’, p. 88.  
Pop-PortTM connector of  
your device.  
Warning: When  
you use the headset,  
your ability to hear  
outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the headset  
where it can endanger your safety.  
To use wireless LAN, a wireless LAN must be available in  
the location and your device must be connected to the  
wireless LAN.  
Some places, like France, have restrictions on the use of  
wireless LAN. Check with your local authorities for more  
information.  
Features using wireless LAN, or allowing such features to  
run in the background while using other features, increase  
the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life.  
Your device supports the following wireless LAN features:  
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IEEE 802.11b/g standard  
Operation at a frequency of 2.4 GHz  
Wired equivalent privacy (WEP) with keys up to 128  
bits, Wi-Fi protected access (WPA), and 802.1x  
encryption methods. These functions can be used only  
if they are supported by the network.  
When you activate the offline profile, you can still use  
wireless LAN (if available). Remember to comply with any  
applicable safety requirements when establishing and  
using a wireless LAN connection.  
Tip! To check the unique media access control (MAC)  
address that identifies your device, enter  
*#62209526# in the standby mode.  
Wireless LAN connections  
To use wireless LAN, you must create an internet access  
point (IAP) in a wireless LAN. Use the access point for  
applications that need to connect to the internet. See  
‘Connection manager’, p. 91 and ‘WLAN wizard’, p. 81.  
Home network  
Your device is compatible with UPnP. With a wireless LAN  
access point device, you can create a home network and  
connect compatible UPnP devices that support wireless  
LAN to the network, such as your Nokia device, a  
compatible PC, a compatible printer, and a compatible  
sound system or a TV, or a sound system or TV equipped  
with a compatible wireless multimedia receiver.  
Important: Always enable one of the available  
encryption methods to increase the security of your  
wireless LAN connection. Using encryption reduces the risk  
of unauthorized access to your data.  
A wireless LAN connection is established when you create  
a data connection using a wireless LAN IAP. The active  
wireless LAN connection ends when you end the data  
connection. To end the connection, see ‘Connection  
manager’, p. 91.  
After you have configured the home network, you can  
copy, view, or play compatible media files and print  
images in Gallery on the other connected compatible  
devices, for example, view images stored on your Nokia  
device on a compatible TV. See ‘Home network’, p. 88 and  
‘Image print’, p. 40.  
You can use wireless LAN during a voice call or when  
packet data is active. You can only be connected to one  
wireless LAN access point device at a time, but several  
applications can use the same IAP.  
To set up home networking in your wireless LAN, first  
create and configure your wireless LAN home IAP, then  
configure the devices. On your Nokia device, configure the  
settings in Home net.. To connect a compatible PC to the  
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home network, on the PC, you must install the Home  
Media Server software from the DVD-ROM supplied with  
your Nokia device.  
Insert the memory card  
1 Place your finger in the  
upper corner of the  
door, and swing the  
door to the side.  
After you have completed the necessary configurations in  
all devices connected to the network, you can start using  
Home net. to share your media files. See ‘View media  
files’, p. 90.  
2 Insert the memory card  
in the slot. Ensure that  
the contact area on the  
card is facing down.  
Memory card  
You can use a compatible miniSD  
memory card and use it as extra  
storage space to save the memory on  
your device. You can also back up  
information from your device to the memory card.  
3 Push the card in. You  
hear a click when the card  
locks into place.  
Use only compatible miniSD cards approved by Nokia for  
use with this device. Nokia uses approved industry  
standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be  
fully compatible with this device. Incompatible cards may  
damage the card and the device and corrupt data stored  
on the card.  
4 Close the door.  
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.  
Eject the memory card  
1 Before you eject the card, press  
, and select  
Remove mem. card. All applications are closed.  
2 When Remove memory card and press 'OK' is  
displayed, swing open the door of the memory card slot.  
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3 Press the memory card to release it from the slot.  
4 Remove the memory card. If the device is switched on,  
select OK when prompted to confirm the removal.  
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the  
middle of an operation when the card is being accessed.  
Removing the card in the middle of an operation may  
damage the memory card as well as the device, and data  
stored on the card may be corrupted.  
To format a memory card, select Options > Format mem.  
card. Select Yes to confirm.  
Tip! For optimal performance, use your Nokia device  
to format all new miniSD cards.  
File manager  
Many features of the device, such as contacts, messages,  
images, videos, ringing tones, calendar notes, documents,  
and downloaded applications, use memory to store data.  
The free memory available depends on how much data is  
already saved in the device memory.  
Memory card tool  
Press , and select Tools > Memory. You can use a  
compatible miniSD memory card as extra storage space  
and for backing up the information in the device memory.  
You can use a compatible memory card as extra storage  
space. Memory cards are rewritable, so you can delete old  
information and save new data on a memory card.  
To back up information from the device memory to a  
memory card, select Options > Backup phone mem.  
To browse files and folders in the device memory or on a  
memory card (if inserted), press , and select Tools > File  
To restore information from the memory card to the device  
memory, select Options > Restore from card.  
mgr.. The device memory view (  
open the memory card view (  
) opens. Press  
) (if available).  
to  
Format a memory card  
When a memory card is reformatted, all data on the card  
is permanently lost.  
To move or copy files to a folder, press  
same time to mark a file, and select Options > Move to  
folder or Copy to folder.  
and  
at the  
Some memory cards are supplied preformatted and others  
require formatting. Consult your retailer to find out if you  
must format the memory card before you can use it.  
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To find a file, select Options > Find and the memory from  
which to search, and enter a search text that matches the  
file name.  
Messages from Inbox, Drafts, and Sent in Messag.  
Retrieved e-mail messages from the device memory  
Saved web pages  
Saved images, videos, or sound files  
Contact information  
Calendar notes  
Downloaded applications. See also ‘Application  
manager’, p. 102.  
Installation files (.sis) of applications you have installed  
to a compatible memory card; first back up the  
installation files to a compatible PC  
Any other data that you no longer need  
View memory consumption  
To view what types of data you have in the device and  
how much memory the different data types consume,  
select Options > Memory details. The amount of  
available memory is shown in Free memory.  
Memory low—free memory  
The device notifies you if the device or the memory card  
memory is low.  
Download!  
To free device memory, transfer data to a compatible  
memory card, if you have one. Mark files to be moved, and  
select Move to folder > Memory card and a folder.  
Download! (network service) is a mobile content shop  
available on your device. You can browse, download, and  
install items, such as applications and media files, to your  
device from the internet.  
You can also transfer media files to a compatible PC, for  
example, using the transfer option in Gallery. See ‘Back up  
files’, p. 41.  
Press  
, and select Internet > Download!. The items are  
Tip! Use Nokia Phone Browser in Nokia PC Suite to  
view the different memories in your device and  
transfer data.  
categorized under catalogs and folders provided by  
different service providers. Some items may be chargeable,  
but you can usually preview them free of charge. For more  
information on Download!, see the Additional applications  
leaflet.  
To remove data to free memory, use File mgr. or the  
respective application. For example, you can remove the  
following:  
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On the website, you can get information on the use of  
Nokia products and services. If you need to contact  
customer service, check the list of local Nokia contact  
centers at www.nokia.com/customerservice.  
Help  
Your device has context-sensitive help. When an  
application is open, select Options > Help to access help  
for the current view.  
For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia  
service center at www.nokia.com/repair.  
When you are reading the instructions, to switch between  
help and the application that is open in the background,  
Get started  
press and hold  
.
See the Get started guide for keys and parts information  
and instructions for setting up the device for use.  
To open help from the main menu, select Tools > Help.  
Select the desired application to view its help topics.  
Additional applications  
Tutorial  
There are various applications provided by Nokia and  
different third-party software developers to help you do  
more with your Nokia device. These applications are  
explained in the Additional applications leaflet which is  
available at the Nokia device product support pages at  
www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website.  
The tutorial gives you information about some of the  
features of your device. To access the tutorial in the menu,  
press , and select Applications > Tutorial and the  
section you want to view.  
Nokia support and contact  
information  
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website  
for the latest version of this guide, additional information,  
downloads, and services related to your Nokia product.  
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Camera  
Your Nokia device has two cameras, a high-resolution  
camera on the side of the device (the main camera) and a  
lower-resolution camera on the top of the main display  
(the secondary camera). You can use both cameras to take  
still images and record video in the portrait and landscape  
views.  
Record videos  
To activate the main camera, rotate the display to the  
imaging mode. If the camera is in the still image mode, use  
the camera mode key to switch to the video mode.  
Press the capture key to start recording. The record icon  
is displayed and a tone sounds. The red recording  
indicator is lit, indicating that video is being recorded.  
The Nokia device supports an image capture resolution of  
2048x1536 pixels using the main camera. The image  
resolution in these materials may appear different.  
1 To stop recording at any time, press the capture key.  
2 Press the capture key again to resume recording.  
The video clip is automatically saved to Images & video  
in Gallery. See ‘Gallery’, p. 31.  
The images and video clips are automatically saved in  
Images & video in Gallery. The cameras produce .jpg  
images. Video clips are recorded in the .mp4 file format or  
in the 3GPP file format with the .3gp file extension  
(Sharing modes). See ‘Video settings’, p. 25.  
To make lighting and color adjustments before recording a  
video in the imaging mode, use the side scroll key to scroll  
through the toolbar. See ‘Setup settings—color and  
lighting’, p. 29 and ‘Shooting modes’, p. 29.  
You can send images and video clips in a multimedia  
message as an e-mail attachment or by using Bluetooth  
connectivity or infrared. You can also share images and  
video clips in compatible online albums, weblogs, or in  
other online sharing services on the web. See ‘Online  
sharing’, p.36.  
To zoom in or out of the subject (continuous 3x optical and  
up to 20x digital zoom), rotate the zoom key on the side of  
the device.  
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The video viewfinder displays the following:  
After you record a video clip, select the following from the  
toolbar:  
Status indicators  
(1) for audio  
To immediately play the video clip you just recorded,  
select Play.  
mute on,  
stabilization on,  
videolightmode,  
and the current  
capture mode  
The toolbar (2),  
which you can  
scroll through  
before recording to select the shooting mode, white  
balance, and color tone (the toolbar is not displayed  
during recording)  
If you do not want to keep the video, select Delete.  
To send the video using multimedia, e-mail, Bluetooth  
connectivity, or infrared, press  
, or select  
Options > Send. For more information, see  
‘Messaging’, p. 42 and ‘Bluetooth connectivity’, p. 83.  
This option is not available during an active call.  
To record a new video clip, select New video.  
Tip! Activate the Offline profile to ensure your video  
recording is not interrupted by incoming calls.  
The total available video recording time (3). When you  
are recording, the current video length indicator also  
shows the elapsed time and time remaining.  
Video settings  
There are two kinds of settings for the video recorder:  
video setup and main settings. To adjust Video setup, see  
‘Setup settings—color and lighting’, p. 29. The setup  
settings return to the default settings after you close the  
camera, but the main settings remain the same until you  
change them again. To change the main settings, select  
Options > Settings and from the following:  
The device memory ( ) and memory card (  
indicators (4) show where videos are saved.  
)
The video quality indicator (5) indicates whether the  
quality of the video is TV (high), TV (normal), Handset  
(high), Handset (normal), or Sharing.  
The video clip file type (6)  
Tip! Select Options > Turn icons on to display all  
viewfinder indicators or Turn icons off to display  
only the video status indicators.  
Audio recording—Select Off if you do not want to record  
sound.  
Video quality—Set the quality of the video clip to TV  
(high) (best quality for long term usage and playback on  
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a compatible TV or PC and handset), TV (normal),  
Handset (high), Handset (normal), or Sharing (limited  
video clip size to send using multimedia message (MMS)).  
If you want to view the video on a compatible TV or PC,  
select TV (high), which has VGA resolution (640x480) and  
the .mp4 file format. To send the video clip through MMS,  
select Sharing (QCIF resolution, .3gp file format). The size  
of the video clip recorded with Sharing is limited to 300  
KB (about 20 seconds in duration) so that it can be  
conveniently sent as a multimedia message to a  
compatible device.  
Optical zoom during recording—Select On or Off. Select  
Off to eliminate mechanical noise caused by lens  
movement during optical zooming when recording.  
Memory in use—Define the default memory store: device  
memory or memory card (if inserted).  
Take pictures  
To activate the main camera, rotate the display to the  
imaging mode. If the camera is in the video mode, use the  
camera mode key to switch to the still image mode.  
Video stabilisation—Select On to reduce camera shake  
when recording the video.  
To lock the focus on an object, press the capture key  
halfway down (main camera only). The green locked focus  
indicator appears on the display. If the focus was not  
locked, the red focus indicator appears. Release the  
capture key, and press it halfway down again. You can,  
however, take the picture without locking the focus.  
Add to album—Select whether you want to add the  
recorded video clip to a certain album in Gallery. Select  
Yes to open a list of available albums. The video clip is  
automatically saved to the selected album after capture.  
Change the setting after you finish recording video clips  
for the selected album.  
To take a picture, in the main camera, press the capture  
key. Do not move the device before the image is saved.  
Show captured video—Select whether you want the first  
frame of the recorded video clip to be shown on the  
display after the recording stops. Select Play from the  
toolbar (main camera) or Options > Play (secondary  
camera) to view the video clip.  
To make lighting and color adjustments before taking a  
picture in the still image mode, scroll through the toolbar.  
See ‘Setup settings—color and lighting’, p. 29.  
Saving the captured image may take longer if you change  
the zoom, lighting, or color settings.  
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The camera viewfinder displays the following:  
Tip! Select Options > Turn icons on to display all  
viewfinder indicators or Turn icons off to display  
only the camera status indicators.  
Status indicators  
(1) for sequence  
on, self-timer on;  
When taking a picture, note the following:  
Automatic(  
),  
The quality of a digitally zoomed picture is lower than  
that of a nonzoomed picture.  
The camera goes into the battery saving mode if there  
are no keypresses for a moment. To continue taking  
On ( ), or Off  
(
) flash mode,  
and the current  
capture mode  
The toolbar (2),  
which you can  
scroll through before capturing the image to select the  
shooting mode, white balance, exposure value, and  
color tone (the toolbar is not displayed during focus  
and image capture)  
The image resolution indicator (3) indicates whether  
the quality of the image is Print 3M - Large  
(2048x1536 resolution), Print 2M - Med. (1600x1200  
resolution), Print 1.3M - Small (1280x960 resolution),  
or MMS 0.3M (640x480 resolution).  
pictures, press  
.
After you take the picture, select the following from the  
toolbar:  
If you do not want to keep the image, select Delete.  
To send the video using multimedia, e-mail, Bluetooth  
connectivity, or infrared, press  
, or select Send.  
To capture a new image, select New image.  
To print the picture, select Print. See ‘Image print’,  
p. 40.  
Still image camera settings  
The image counter (4) displays the estimated number of  
images you can capture using the current image quality  
setting and memory in use (the counter is not displayed  
during focus and image capture).  
The device memory ( ) and memory card (  
indicators (5) show where images are saved.  
There are two kinds of settings for the still image camera:  
Image setup and main settings. To adjust Image setup,  
see ‘Setup settings—color and lighting’, p. 29. The setup  
settings return to the default settings after you close the  
camera, but the main settings remain the same until you  
change them again. To change the main settings, select  
Options > Settings and from the following:  
)
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Image qualityPrint 3M - Large (2048x1536  
resolution), Print 2M - Med. (1600x1200 resolution),  
Print 1.3M - Small (1280x960 resolution), or MMS  
0.3M (640x480 resolution). The higher the resolution, the  
more memory the image consumes. If you want to print  
the image, select Print 3M - Large, Print 2M - Med., or  
Print 1.3M - Small. If you want to send it through e-mail,  
select Print 1.3M - Small. To send the image through  
MMS, select MMS 0.3M.  
Shutter tone—Select the tone you want to hear when you  
take a picture.  
Memory in use—Select where to store your images.  
Take pictures in a sequence  
Sequence mode is available only in the main camera.  
To set the camera to take up to six pictures in a sequence  
(if enough memory available), select Options > Sequence  
mode.  
These resolutions are only available in the main camera.  
Add to album—Select whether you want to save the  
image to a certain album in Gallery. If you select Yes, a  
list of available albums opens. The image is automatically  
saved to the selected album after capture. Change the  
setting after you finish taking pictures for the selected  
album.  
To take the pictures, press the capture key.  
After you take the pictures, they are shown in a grid on the  
display. To view a picture, press  
to open it.  
You can also use the sequence mode with the self-timer.  
To return to the sequence mode viewfinder, press the  
capture key.  
Show captured image—Select Yes if you want to see the  
captured image after it is taken, or No if you want to  
continue taking pictures right away.  
You in the picture—self-timer  
Extended zoom (main camera only)—Select On  
(continuous) to allow the zoom increments to be smooth  
and continuous between digital and extended digital  
zoom or On (paused) to allow the zoom increments to  
pause at the digital and extended digital step point. If you  
want to limit the zoom to where the selected image  
quality is maintained, select Off.  
The self-timer is available only in the main camera.  
Use the self-timer to delay the capture so that you can  
include yourself in the picture. To set the self-timer delay,  
select Options > Self timer > 2 seconds, 10 seconds, or  
20 seconds. To activate the self-timer, select Activate. The  
self-timer indicator ( ) blinks and the device beeps when  
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the timer is running. The camera takes the picture after the  
selected delay elapses.  
mode uses its own lighting settings that have been  
adjusted according to a certain kind of environment.  
You can also use the self-timer in the sequence mode.  
White balance—Select the current lighting condition  
from the list. This allows the camera to reproduce colors  
more accurately.  
Tip! Select Options > Self timer > 2 seconds to keep  
your hand steady when taking a picture.  
Exposure value (images only)—Adjust the exposure time  
of the camera.  
Flash  
Colour tone—Select a color effect from the list.  
The flash is available only in the main camera.  
The screen display changes to match any settings you  
make so you see how the change affects the pictures or  
videos.  
Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use the  
flash on people or animals at close range. Do not cover the  
flash while taking a picture.  
The available settings vary depending on the selected  
camera.  
The camera has an LED flash for low light conditions. The  
following flash modes are available: Automatic (  
), On  
(
), and Off ( ).  
The setup settings are camera specific; if you change the  
settings in the secondary camera, the settings in the main  
camera do not change. The setup settings do, however,  
transfer between the image and video modes. The setup  
settings return to the default settings when you close the  
camera.  
To switch between the flash modes, press the flash key.  
Setup settings—color and lighting  
To enable the camera to reproduce colors and lighting  
more accurately or to add effects to your pictures or  
videos, scroll through the toolbar, and select from the  
following options:  
Shooting modes  
A shooting mode helps you to find the right color and  
lighting settings for the current environment. Select a  
proper shooting mode for taking pictures or recording  
video clips from the shooting mode list. The settings of  
Shooting mode—Select a proper shooting mode for the  
environment in which you take pictures. Every shooting  
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each shooting mode have been set according to a certain  
style or environment.  
Shooting modes are only available in the main camera.  
Scroll through the toolbar, and select the video or image  
shooting modes.  
When you take pictures, the default shooting mode is  
Automatic.  
To make your own shooting mode suitable for a certain  
environment, select User > Options > Change. In the user  
defined shooting mode you can adjust different lighting  
and color settings. To copy the settings of another  
shooting mode, select Based on shooting mode and the  
desired shooting mode.  
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Gallery  
To view, store, and organize your images, video clips, sound  
clips, playlists, and streaming links, or share your files with  
other compatible Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) devices  
memory card, or select Copy to phone mem., or Move to  
phone mem..  
Files stored on the memory card (if inserted) are indicated  
through wireless LAN, press  
, and select Gallery. To  
with  
with  
. Files stored on the device memory are indicated  
open the gallery from the Camera application, select  
Options > Go to Gallery. From Camera, only Images &  
video is available.  
.
To reduce the size of images that you already copied to  
other locations, such as to a compatible PC, select  
Options > Transfer and memory > Shrink. To reduce the  
resolution of an image to 640x480, select Shrink. To  
increase free memory space after you have copied items to  
other locations or devices, select a file and Options >  
Transfer and memory > Free memory. See ‘Back up files’,  
p. 41.  
Tip! To switch from Gallery to the camera, in Images  
& video, press the capture key or the camera mode key, or  
select Options > Go to Camera.  
Select Images & video  
Streaming links  
Home net. , and press  
, Tracks , Sound clips  
, All files  
,
, Presentations  
, or  
to open it.  
Video clips, .ram files, and streaming links are opened and  
played in the RealPlayer application. See ‘RealPlayer’,  
p. 76. You can also create albums; and mark, and add items  
to albums. See ‘Albums’, p. 36.  
To download files into Gallery in one of the main folders  
using the browser, select Graphic downl., Video downl.,  
Track downl., or Sound downl.. The browser opens, and  
you can select a bookmark from which the site can  
download.  
To open a file, press  
. Videos open in RealPlayer, and  
music and sound clips in Music player. See ‘View images  
To share media files saved in Gallery with other  
compatible UPnP devices through wireless LAN, you must  
first create and configure your wireless LAN home IAP,  
then configure the Home net. application. See ‘Wireless  
LAN’, p. 18.  
and video clips’, p. 32.  
To copy or move files to a compatible memory card (if  
inserted) or to device memory, select a file and Options >  
Move and copy, select Copy to memory card or Move to  
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The options related to Home net. are not available in  
Gallery before the settings for Home net. have been  
configured.  
To create custom video clips, select a video clip or several  
clips in the gallery, and Options > Edit. See ‘Edit video  
clips’, p. 32.  
To print your images on a compatible printer, or to store  
them on your memory card (if inserted) for printing, select  
Options > Print. See ‘Image print’, p. 40.  
View images and video clips  
Pictures taken and video clips recorded with the camera  
are stored in Images & video in Gallery. Images and video  
clips can also be sent to you in a multimedia message, as  
an e-mail attachment, through Bluetooth connectivity, or  
by using infrared. To be able to view a received image or  
video clip in the gallery or in the media player, you must  
save it in the device memory or on a compatible memory  
card (if inserted).  
To send a multimedia message to your service provider's  
media file uploading service (network service), press  
,
and select Web upload (if available). Contact your service  
provider for more information.  
To view the image, scroll to an image, and press  
.
When the image is opened, to zoom an image, select  
Options > Zoom in or Zoom out. The zooming ratio is at  
the top of the display. The zooming ratio is not stored  
permanently.  
Open Images & video in Gallery. The images and video  
clip files are in a loop, and ordered by date. The number of  
files is displayed. To browse the files one by one, scroll left  
or right. To browse files in groups, scroll up or down.  
To use the picture as a background image, select the  
picture and Options > Assign > Set as wallpaper.  
To edit a video clip or a photo, select Options > Edit. An  
image editor or a video editor opens. See ‘Edit video clips’,  
p. 32. See ‘Edit images’, p. 34.  
To delete an image or video clip, press  
.
Edit video clips  
To edit video clips in Gallery and create custom video clips,  
scroll to a video clip, and select Options > Edit. See  
‘Gallery’, p. 31. To create custom video clips, combine and  
trim video clips, and add images, sound clips, transitions,  
To add an image or a video clip to an album in the gallery,  
select Options > Albums > Add to album. See ‘Albums’,  
p. 36.  
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and effects. Transitions are visual effects that you can add  
in the beginning and end of the video or between the video  
clips.  
Edit image (shown only if you added an image)—Move,  
remove, or duplicate an image; define how long it stays on  
the screen; and set a background or a color effect to the  
image.  
You can also use Movie director to create custom video  
clips. Select the video clips and images you want to create  
a muvee with and select Options > Edit > Create muvee.  
See ‘Movie director’, p. 78.  
Edit sound clip (shown only if you have added a sound  
clip)—Cut or move the sound clip, adjust its length, or  
remove or duplicate the clip.  
In the video editor you can see two timelines: video clip  
timeline and sound clip timeline. The images, text, and  
transitions added to a video clip are shown on the video  
clip timeline. To switch between the timelines, scroll up or  
down.  
Edit transition—There are three types of transitions: at  
the start of a video, at the end of a video, and transitions  
between video clips. You can select start transition when  
the first transition of the video is active.  
Insert—Select Video clip, Image, Text, Sound clip, or New  
sound clip.  
Edit video, sound, image, text, and  
transitions  
Movie—Preview the movie in the full screen or as a  
thumbnail, save the movie, or cut the movie to a proper  
size for sending it in a multimedia message.  
To create custom video clips, mark and select one or more  
video clips, and select Options > Edit > Video editor.  
To take a snapshot of a video clip, in the cut video view,  
select Options > Take snapshot. In the thumbnail preview  
To modify the video, select from the following options:  
view, press  
, and select Take snapshot.  
Edit video clip—Cut, add color effects, or use slow motion;  
or mute or unmute, move, remove, or duplicate selected  
video clips.  
To save your video, select Options > Movie > Save. To  
define the Memory in use, select Options > Settings. The  
default is the device memory.  
Edit text (shown only if you added text)—Move, remove, or  
duplicate text; change the color and style of the text;  
define how long it stays on the screen; and add effects to  
the text.  
In Settings, you can also define Default video name,  
Default sc. shot name, Resolution, and Memory in use.  
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To send the video, select Send > Via multimedia,  
Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. Contact your  
service provider for details of the maximum multimedia  
message size that you can send.  
selected area, select Back. The selected areas form a  
rectangle that represents the cropped image.  
If you selected a predefined aspect ratio, select the upper  
left corner of the area to be cropped. To resize the  
highlighted area, use the scroll key. To freeze the selected  
Tip! If you want to send a video clip that is over the  
maximum multimedia message size allowed by your  
service provider, you can send the clip using Bluetooth  
wireless technology. See ‘Send data’, p. 85. You can also  
transfer your videos to a compatible PC using Bluetooth  
connectivity, or by using a compatible memory card  
reader enhancement.  
area, press  
. To move the area within the picture, use  
the scroll key. To select the area to be cropped, press  
.
To reduce redness of the eyes in an image, select Options >  
Apply effect > Red eye reduction. Move the cross onto  
the eye, and press  
. A loop appears on the display. To  
resize the loop to fit the size of the eye, use the scroll key.  
To reduce the redness, press  
.
Edit images  
Shortcuts in the image editor:  
To view an image in the full screen, press  
to the normal view, press again.  
To rotate an image clockwise or counterclockwise,  
press or  
To zoom in or out, press  
. To return  
To edit the pictures after taking them, or images already  
saved in Gallery, select Options > Edit.  
Select Apply effect to crop and rotate the image; adjust  
the brightness, color, contrast, and resolution; and add  
effects, text, clip art, or a frame to the picture.  
.
or  
.
To move on a zoomed image, press  
.
,
,
, or  
To crop an image, select Options > Apply effect > Crop.  
To crop the image size manually, select Manual or a  
predefined aspect ratio from the list. If you select Manual,  
a cross appears in the upper left corner of the image.  
Move the scroll key to select the area to crop, and select  
Set. Another cross appears in the lower right corner.  
Again select the area to be cropped. To adjust the first  
Slide show  
Select Options > Slide show > Start to view images and  
video clips in the full screen mode. The slide show starts  
from the selected file. Select from the following:  
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Play—to open the RealPlayer application, and play a  
selected video clip  
TV screen displays what is displayed on the screen of your  
device.  
Pause—to pause the slide show  
When you open an image in the thumbnail view while it is  
viewed on the TV, the Zoom in option is not available.  
When image is not zoomed, the opened image is displayed  
on the TV in full screen.  
Continue—to resume the slide show, if paused  
End—to close the slide show  
To browse the images, press  
(previous) or  
(next).  
You can view videos and images as a slide show. All items  
in an album or marked images are displayed on the TV in  
full screen while the selected music plays.  
To adjust the tempo of the slide show, before starting the  
slide show, select Options> Slide show > Settings > Delay  
between slides.  
When you open a highlighted video clip, RealPlayer starts  
playing the video clip on the device display and the TV  
screen. See ‘RealPlayer’, p. 76.  
To add sound to the slide show, select Options > Slide  
show > Settingsand from the following:  
All audio, including the stereo video clip sound, ringing  
tone, and key tone, is routed to the TV when the video-out  
cable is connected to the device. You can use the device  
microphone normally.  
Music—Select On or Off.  
Track—Select a music file from the list.  
To decrease or increase the volume during the slide show,  
press  
or  
.
TV out settings must be configured for the applicable TV  
system and TV aspect ratio. See ‘TV configuration’, p. 101.  
TV out mode  
Presentations  
With presentations, you can view .svg (scalable vector  
graphics) files, such as cartoons and maps. The images  
maintain their appearance when printed or viewed with  
different screen sizes and resolutions. To view .svg files,  
You can watch videos and images stored in your device on  
the screen of a compatible TV. Connect a compatible Nokia  
TV out cable from the Pop-Port connectorTM on your device  
to the video input of a compatible TV. For all applications  
other than Images & video in Gallery and RealPlayer, the  
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select Presentations, scroll to an image, and select  
To use Print online, you must have at least one printing  
service configuration file installed. The files can be  
obtained from printing service providers that support Print  
online.  
Options > Play.  
To zoom in, press  
. To zoom out, press  
.
To switch between full screen and normal screen, press *.  
For more information on the application, see the  
Additional applications leaflet for your device at  
www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website.  
Albums  
With albums you can conveniently manage your images  
and video clips. To view the albums list, in Images &  
video, select Options > Albums > View albums.  
Online sharing  
With Online sharing, you can share images and video clips  
in online albums, weblogs, or in other online sharing  
services on the web. You can upload content, save  
unfinished posts as drafts and continue later, and view the  
content of the albums. The supported content types may  
vary depending on the service provider.  
To add a picture or a video clip to an album in the gallery,  
scroll to a picture or video clip, and select Options >  
Albums > Add to album. A list of albums opens. Select  
the album to which you want to add the picture or video  
clip, and press  
.
To remove a file from an album, press  
deleted from Images & video in Gallery.  
. The file is not  
To use Online sharing, you must subscribe to the service  
with an online image sharing service provider, and create  
a new account. You can usually subscribe to the service on  
the web page of the service provider. Contact your service  
provider for details on subscribing to the service. For more  
information on compatible service providers, see the  
product support pages at www.nokia.com/support or your  
local Nokia website.  
Print online  
With Print online, you can order prints of images online  
directly to your home, or to a store where you can pick  
them up. You can also order different products with the  
selected image, such as mugs or mouse pads. The available  
products depend on the service provider.  
For more information on the application, see the  
Additional applications leaflet for your device at  
www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website.  
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Media applications  
Play music  
Music player  
When you open the music player, the previously played  
track or playlist is displayed. To view the music library,  
Press  
, and select Music player. With the music player,  
select  
or Options > Music library and the desired  
you can play music files and create and listen to playlists.  
song list. To start playing the songs in the view, select  
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.  
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  
hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear when the  
loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be  
extremely loud.  
Options > Play.  
When a song is playing, to change between play and  
pause, press  
or  
.
To stop a song, press  
. To fast forward or rewind, press  
and hold  
or  
. To start playing the next or previous  
or .  
song, press  
Add music  
When you open the music player for the first time, the  
player searches the device memory for music files to create  
a music library.  
To view the currently played song list, select  
or  
Options > Open 'Now playing'. To save the song list as a  
playlist, select Options > Add to track list, and create a  
new playlist, or select a saved playlist.  
After you add or remove music files in the device, update  
your music library. Select Options > Music library >  
Options > Update Music library.  
To adjust the volume, press  
or  
.
To modify the tone of music playback, select Options >  
Equaliser.  
Tip! You can transfer music files from your device to  
a compatible memory card (if inserted) with Nokia  
Music Manager available in Nokia PC Suite.  
To select between random play and normal play mode,  
select Options > Random play. To select whether playing  
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stops at the end of the playlist or restarts from its  
beginning, select Options > Loop.  
Transfer music  
You can transfer music from a compatible PC or other  
compatible devices using a compatible USB cable or  
Bluetooth connectivity. For details, see ‘Bluetooth  
connectivity’, p. 83.  
To open your web bookmarks for downloading music,  
select Options > Track downloads.  
To return to the standby mode and leave the music  
playing in the background, select Options > Play in  
background.  
To refresh the library after you have updated the song  
selection in your device, in Music library, select Options >  
Update Music library.  
Music library  
The requirements of the PC for music transfer:  
To view the music library, select Options > Music library.  
All tracks lists all music. To view sorted songs, select  
Albums, Artists, Genres, or Composers. The album, artist,  
genre, and composer information is collected from the ID3  
or M4A tags of the song files, if available.  
Microsoft Windows XP operating system (or later)  
A compatible version of Windows Media Player  
application. You can get more detailed information  
about Windows Media Player compatibility from the  
Nokia N93i section of the Nokia website.  
Nokia PC Suite 6.7 or later  
To add songs, albums, artists, genres, or composers to a  
playlist, select the items and Options > Add to track list.  
You can create a new playlist or add to an existing one.  
Transfer music from PC  
You can use three different methods to transfer music:  
To view playlists, select Track lists. To create a new  
playlist, select Options > New track list. When viewing a  
playlist you have created yourself, to add more songs,  
select Options > Add tracks.  
To view your device on PC as an external hard drive  
where you can transfer any data files, make the  
connection with a compatible USB cable or Bluetooth  
connectivity. If you are using the USB cable, select  
Mass storage as the connection mode. A compatible  
memory card needs to be inserted in the device.  
To synchronize music with Windows Media Player,  
connect the compatible USB cable and select Media  
To delete a playlist, press  
. Deleting a playlist only  
deletes the playlist, not the music files.  
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player as the connection mode. A compatible memory  
card needs to be inserted in the device.  
To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia PC Suite, connect  
the compatible USB cable and select PC Suite as the  
connection mode.  
To transfer manual selections:  
1 After your device is connected with Windows Media  
Player, select your device in the navigation pane, if  
more than one device is connected.  
2 Drag the songs or albums to the list pane for  
synchronization. To remove songs or albums, select an  
item in the list, and click Remove from list.  
3 Check that the list pane contains the files you want to  
synchronize and that there is enough free memory on  
the device. Click Start Sync. to start the  
synchronization.  
To change the default USB connection mode, press  
select Connect. > Data cbl..  
,
Both Windows Media Player and Nokia Music Manager in  
Nokia PC Suite have been optimized for transferring music  
files. For information about transferring music with Nokia  
Music Manager, see the Nokia PC Suite user guide.  
Automatic synchronization  
Music transfer with Windows Media Player  
To change the default file transfer option in Windows  
Media Player, click the arrow under Sync, select your  
device, and click Set up Sync. Clear or select the Sync this  
device automatically check box.  
The functionality of the music synchronization may vary  
between different versions of the Windows Media Player  
application. For more information, see the corresponding  
Windows Media Player guides and helps.  
If the Sync this device automatically check box is  
selected and you connect your device, the music library in  
your device is automatically updated based on playlists  
you have selected in Windows Media Player.  
Manual synchronization  
After connecting your device with a compatible PC,  
Windows Media Player selects manual synchronization if  
there is not enough free memory in your device. With  
manual synchronization, you can select the songs and  
playlists that you want to move, copy, or remove.  
If no playlists have been selected, the whole PC music  
library is selected for synchronization. Note that your PC  
library may contain more files that can fit to the device  
memory and the compatible memory card of your device.  
See the Windows Media Player help for more information.  
The first time you connect your device you must enter a  
name that is used as the name of your device in Windows  
Media Player.  
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The playlists on your device are not synchronized with the  
Windows Media Player playlists.  
If the default printer is not available, a list of available  
printing devices is displayed.  
To change the default printer, select Options > Settings >  
Default printer.  
Image print  
Use Image print to print your images using a compatible  
data cable, wireless LAN (if available), Bluetooth  
Print preview  
The print preview view opens only when you start printing  
an image in the gallery.  
connectivity, or a compatible memory card (if available).  
You can only print images that are in .jpeg format. The  
pictures taken with the camera are automatically saved in  
.jpeg format.  
The selected images are displayed using predefined  
layouts. To change the layout, press  
and  
through  
the available layouts for the selected printer. If the images  
To print images with Image print, select the image you  
want to print and the print option in the gallery, camera,  
image editor, or image viewer.  
do not fit on a single page, press  
additional pages.  
or  
to display the  
To print to a printer compatible with Image print, connect  
the data cable before you select the print option.  
Print settings  
The available options vary, depending on the capabilities of  
the printing device that you select.  
Printer selection  
When you use Image print for the first time, a list of  
available printers is displayed after you select the image.  
Select a printer. The printer is set as the default printer.  
To set a default printer, select Options > Settings >  
Default printer.  
To define how many images are printed on one page, select  
Images per page.  
If you have connected a printer compatible with Image  
print using a Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-53, the printer  
is automatically displayed.  
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Back up files  
To transfer and back up media files from your device to a  
compatible PC through the wireless LAN, select Options >  
Transfer > Start. See ‘Wireless LAN’, p. 18.  
Your device starts a device search. Select a device and a  
folder to which you want to transfer the media files. Select  
OK.  
To change the settings for Storage device or Storage  
folder, select Options > Settings.  
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Messaging  
Press  
, and select Messag.. In Messaging, you can  
Drafts—Draft messages that have not been sent are  
stored here.  
create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize text  
messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and  
special text messages containing data. You can also  
receive messages and data using Bluetooth connectivity  
or infrared, receive web service messages, cell broadcast  
messages, and send service commands.  
Sent—The last 20 messages that have been sent,  
excluding messages sent using Bluetooth connectivity or  
infrared, are stored here. To change the number of  
messages to be saved, see ‘Other settings’, p. 54.  
Outbox—Messages waiting to be sent are temporarily  
stored here.  
To create a new message, select New message.  
Only devices that have compatible features can receive  
and display multimedia messages. The appearance of a  
message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Example: Messages are placed in the outbox, for  
example, when your device is outside network  
coverage. You can also schedule e-mail messages to be  
sent the next time you connect to your remote mailbox.  
Messaging contains the following folders:  
Inbox—Received messages, except e-mail and cell  
broadcast messages, are stored here. E-mail messages are  
stored in the Mailbox.  
Reports—You can request the network to send you a  
delivery report of the text messages and multimedia  
messages you have sent (network service). Receiving a  
delivery report of a multimedia message that has been sent  
to an e-mail address may not be possible.  
My folders—Organize your messages into folders.  
Tip! To avoid rewriting messages that you send often,  
use texts in the templates folder.  
Tip! When you have opened any of the default folders,  
to switch between the folders, press  
or  
.
Mailbox—Connect to your remote mailbox to  
retrieve your new e-mail messages or view your previously  
retrieved e-mail messages offline. See ‘E-mail’, p. 52.  
To enter and send service requests (also known as USSD  
commands), such as activation commands for network  
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services, to your service provider, select Options > Service  
If the next letter is located on the same key as the  
present one, wait until the cursor appears (or press  
to end the time-out period), and enter the letter.  
command in the main view of Messaging.  
Cell broadcast (network service) allows you to receive  
messages on various topics, such as weather or traffic  
conditions from your service provider. For available topics  
and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider.  
In the main view of Messaging, select Options > Cell  
broadcast. In the main view, you can see the status of a  
topic, a topic number, name, and whether it has been  
flagged ( ) for follow-up.  
To insert a space, press  
. To move the cursor to the  
next line, press three times.  
Predictive text input  
You can enter any letter with a single keypress. Predictive  
text input is based on a built-in dictionary to which you  
can add new words.  
is displayed when you write  
text using predictive text input.  
Cell broadcast messages cannot be received in UMTS  
networks. A packet data connection may prevent cell  
broadcast reception.  
1 To activate predictive text input, press  
, and select  
Predictive text on. This activates predictive text input  
for all editors in the device.  
2 To write the desired word,  
Write text  
press the keys,  
.
Press each key only once  
for one letter. For  
example, to write "Nokia"  
when the English  
ABC, abc, and Abc indicate the selected character mode.  
123 indicates the number mode.  
Traditional text input  
is displayed when you are writing text using  
traditional text input.  
dictionary is selected,  
press  
for k,  
for a.  
The word suggestion changes after each keypress.  
available for a number key than are printed on the key. 3 When you finish writing the word correctly, press  
to confirm it, or press to add a space.  
for N,  
for o,  
for i, and  
Press a number key (  
) repeatedly until the  
desired character appears. There are more characters  
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If the word is not correct, press  
the matching words the dictionary has found one by  
repeatedly to view  
To switch between the letter and number mode, press and  
hold  
.
one, or press  
Matches.  
, and select Predictive text >  
To switch between the different character modes,  
press  
.
If the ? character is shown after the word, the word is  
not in the dictionary. To add a word to the dictionary,  
select Spell, enter the word using traditional text  
input, and select OK. The word is added to the  
dictionary. When the dictionary is full, a new word  
replaces the oldest added word.  
To delete a character, press  
character, press and hold  
. To delete more than one  
.
To use most common punctuation marks, press  
To open a list of special characters, press and hold  
.
.
4 Start writing the next word.  
Tip! To insert several special characters at the same  
time, press when you select each character.  
Write compound words  
Write the first half of a compound word; to confirm it,  
Write and send messages  
The appearance of a multimedia message may vary,  
depending on the receiving device.  
press  
. Write the last part of the compound word. To  
complete the compound word, press  
to add a space.  
Turn predictive text input off  
Before you can create a multimedia message or write an  
e-mail, you must have the correct connection settings in  
place. See ‘Receive MMS and e-mail settings’, p. 46 and  
‘E-mail’, p. 52.  
To turn predictive text input off for all editors in the  
device, press , and select Predictive text > Off.  
Tip! To turn predictive text input on or off, quickly  
press  
twice.  
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.  
Tips on text input  
To insert a number in the letter mode, press and hold the  
desired number key.  
1 Select New message and one of the following:  
Text msg.—to send a text message  
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Multimedia message—to send a multimedia message  
(MMS)  
To change the format in which recorded videos are  
saved, see ‘Video settings’, p. 25.  
E-mail—to send an e-mail  
If you have not set up your e-mail account, you are  
prompted to do so. To start creating the e-mail settings  
with the mailbox guide, select Start.  
2 In the To field, press  
6 To take a new picture or record sound or video for a  
multimedia message, select Insert new > Image,  
Sound clip, or Video clip. To insert a new slide to the  
message, select Slide.  
To see what the multimedia message looks like, select  
Options > Preview.  
to select recipients or  
groups from contacts, or  
enter the recipient’s  
phone number or e-mail  
7 To add an attachment to an e-mail, select Options >  
Insert > Image, Sound clip, Video clip, or Note.  
E-mail attachments are indicated by  
.
address. To add a  
semicolon (;) that  
separates the recipients,  
Tip! To send other file types as attachments, open  
the appropriate application, and select Send > Via  
e-mail, if available.  
press  
. You can also  
8 To send the message, select Options > Send, or  
copy and paste the  
number or address from  
the clipboard.  
press  
.
Note: Your device may indicate that your message  
was sent to the message center number programmed  
into your device. Your device may not indicate whether  
the message is received at the intended destination.  
For more details about messaging services, contact  
your service provider.  
3 In the Subject field, enter  
the subject of a multimedia message or e-mail. To  
change the fields that are visible, select Options >  
Address fields.  
4 In the message field, write the message. To insert a  
template, select Options > Insert or Insert object >  
Template.  
Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond  
the character limit for a single message. Longer messages  
are sent as a series of two or more messages. Your service  
provider may charge accordingly. Characters that use  
accents or other marks, and characters from some  
5 To add a media object to a multimedia message, select  
Options > Insert object > Image, Sound clip, or Video  
clip. When sound is added,  
is shown.  
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language options, take up more space, limiting the  
number of characters that can be sent in a single message.  
point you create as the preferred connection. See also  
‘Multimedia messages’, p. 51.  
E-mail messages are automatically placed in Outbox  
before sending. If sending does not succeed, the e-mail is  
left in the Outbox with the Failed status.  
Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, and forward  
e-mail, you must do the following:  
Configure an IAP correctly. See ‘Connection’, p. 107.  
Define your e-mail settings correctly. If you select  
Mailbox in the Messag. main view and have not set up  
your e-mail account, you are prompted to do so. To  
start creating the e-mail settings with the mailbox  
guide, select Start. See also ‘E-mail’, p. 52.  
Tip! You can combine images, video, sound, and text  
to a presentation and send it in a multimedia message.  
Start to create a multimedia message, and select  
Options > Create presentation. The option is shown  
only if MMS creation mode is set to Guided or Free.  
See ‘Multimedia messages’, p. 51.  
You must have a separate e-mail account. Follow the  
instructions given by your remote mailbox and internet  
service provider (ISP).  
Receive MMS and e-mail settings  
You may receive the settings in a message from your  
service provider. See ‘Data and settings’, p. 47.  
Inbox—receive messages  
For availability of and subscription to data services,  
contact your service provider. Follow the instructions  
given by your service provider.  
In Inbox,  
indicates an unread text message,  
an  
unread multimedia message,  
data received through  
Enter the MMS settings manually  
infrared, and  
connectivity.  
data received through Bluetooth  
1 Press  
, and select Tools > Settings >  
Connection > Access points, and define the settings  
for a multimedia messaging access point. See  
‘Connection’, p. 107.  
When you receive a message,  
are shown in the standby mode. To open the message,  
select Show. To open a message in Inbox, press  
and 1 new message  
.
2 Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
To reply to a received message, select Options > Reply.  
Multim. msg. > Access point in use and the access  
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To print a text or a multimedia message on a compatible  
basic print profile (BPP) equipped printer with Bluetooth  
connectivity (such as HP Deskjet 450 Mobile Printer or HP  
Photosmart 8150), select Options > Print.  
Data and settings  
Your device can receive many kinds of messages that  
contain data ( ):  
Configuration message—You may receive settings from  
your service provider, or company information  
management department in a configuration message. To  
save the settings, select Options > Save.  
Multimedia messages  
Important: Exercise caution when opening  
messages. Multimedia message objects may contain  
malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device  
or PC.  
Business card—To save the information to Contacts,  
select Options > Save business card. Certificates or  
sound files attached to the business card are not saved.  
You may receive a notification that a multimedia message  
is waiting in the multimedia message center. To start a  
packet data connection to retrieve the message to your  
device, select Options > Retrieve.  
Ringing tone—To save the ringing tone, select Options >  
Save.  
Operat. logo—To have the logo shown in the standby  
mode instead of the network operator’s own  
identification, select Options > Save.  
When you open a multimedia message ( ), you may see  
an image and a message.  
is shown if sound is  
included, or if video is included. To play the sound or  
the video, select the indicator.  
Calen. entry—To save the invitation, select Options >  
Save to Calendar.  
To see the media objects that have been included in the  
multimedia message, select Options > Objects.  
Web message—To save the bookmark to the bookmarks  
list in web, select Options > Add to bookmarks. If the  
message contains both access point settings and  
If the message includes a multimedia presentation,  
displayed. To play the presentation, select the indicator.  
is  
bookmarks, to save the data, select Options > Save all.  
E-mail notif.—The note tells you how many new e-mails  
you have in your remote mailbox. An extended  
notification may list more detailed information.  
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To view previously retrieved e-mail messages offline, select  
No. When you view e-mail messages offline, your device is  
Web service messages  
Web service messages ( ) are notifications (for  
example, news headlines) and may contain a text message  
or a link. For availability and subscription, contact your  
service provider.  
Retrieve e-mail messages  
If you are offline, select Options > Connect to start a  
connection to the remote mailbox.  
Mailbox  
Important: Exercise caution when opening  
messages. E-mail messages may contain malicious  
software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.  
If you select Mailbox and have not set up your e-mail  
account, you are prompted to do so. To start creating the  
e-mail settings with the mailbox guide, select Start. See  
also ‘E-mail’, p. 52.  
1 When you have an open connection to a remote  
mailbox, select Options > Retrieve e-mail and one of  
the following:  
New—to retrieve all new e-mail messages  
Selected—to retrieve only the e-mail messages that  
have been marked  
When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to the  
mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messaging main view.  
You can have up to six mailboxes.  
All—to retrieve all messages from the mailbox  
To stop retrieving messages, select Cancel.  
2 After you retrieve the e-mail messages, you can  
continue viewing them online, or select Options >  
Disconnect to close the connection and view the  
e-mail messages offline.  
Open the mailbox  
When you open the mailbox, the device asks if you want  
to connect to the mailbox (Connect to mailbox?).  
To connect to your mailbox and retrieve new e-mail  
headings or messages, select Yes. When you view  
messages online, you are continuously connected to a  
remote mailbox using a data connection. See also  
‘Connection’, p. 107.  
E-mail status indicators are as follows:  
The new e-mail (offline or online mode) has not  
been retrieved to your device.  
The new e-mail has been retrieved to your device.  
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The e-mail message has been read, and it has not  
been retrieved to your device.  
The e-mail message has been read.  
The e-mail heading has been read and the message  
content has been deleted from the device.  
Setting the device to retrieve e-mail automatically may  
involve the transmission of large amounts of data through  
your service provider's network. Contact your service  
provider for information about data transmission charges.  
3 To open an e-mail message, press  
. If the e-mail  
Delete e-mail messages  
message has not been retrieved and you are offline, you  
are asked if you want to retrieve this message from the  
mailbox.  
To delete the contents of an e-mail message from the  
device while still retaining it in the remote mailbox, select  
Options > Delete. In Delete msg. from:, select Phone  
only.  
To view e-mail attachments, open a message that has the  
attachment indicator , and select Options >  
Attachments. If the attachment has a dimmed indicator,  
it has not been retrieved to the device; select Options >  
Retrieve.  
The device mirrors the e-mail headings in the remote  
mailbox. Although you delete the message content, the  
e-mail heading stays in your device. If you want to remove  
the heading as well, you must delete the e-mail message  
from your remote mailbox; then make a connection from  
your device to the remote mailbox again to update the  
status.  
You can also receive meeting requests in the mailbox. See  
‘Meeting requests’, p. 72, and ‘Create calendar entries’,  
p. 72.  
To print an e-mail message on a compatible basic print  
profile (BPP) equipped printer with Bluetooth connectivity  
(such as HP Deskjet 450 Mobile Printer or HP Photosmart  
8150), select Options > Print.  
To delete an e-mail from the device and the remote  
mailbox, select Options > Delete. In Delete msg. from:,  
select Phone and server.  
If you are offline, the e-mail is deleted first from your  
device. During the next connection to the remote mailbox,  
it is automatically deleted from the remote mailbox. If you  
are using the POP3 protocol, messages marked to be  
deleted are removed only after you have closed the  
connection to the remote mailbox.  
Retrieve e-mail messages automatically  
To retrieve messages automatically, select Options >  
E-mail settings > Automatic retrieval > Header  
retrieval > Always enabled or Only in home net., and  
define when and how often the messages are retrieved.  
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To cancel deleting an e-mail from the device and server,  
scroll to an e-mail that has been marked to be deleted  
during the next connection ( ), and select Options >  
Restore.  
Some or all message centers or access points may be preset  
for your device by your service provider, and you may not  
be able to change, create, edit, or remove them.  
Text messages  
Disconnect from the mailbox  
When you are online, to end the data connection to the  
remote mailbox, select Options > Disconnect.  
Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
Text msg. and from the following:  
Msg. centre in use—Select which message center is used  
to deliver text messages.  
View messages on a SIM card  
Before you can view SIM messages, you must copy them  
to a folder in your device.  
Character encoding— To use character conversion to  
another encoding system when available, select Reduced  
support.  
Receive report—Select whether the network sends  
delivery reports on your messages (network service).  
1 In the Messag. main view, select Options > SIM  
messages.  
2 Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark or Mark all  
Message validity—Select how long the message center  
resends your message if the first attempt fails (network  
service). If the recipient cannot be reached within the  
validity period, the message is deleted from the message  
center.  
to mark messages.  
3 Select Options > Copy. A list of folders opens.  
4 To start copying, select a folder and OK. To view the  
messages, open the folder.  
Message sent as—Change this option only if you are sure  
that your message center is able to convert text messages  
into these other formats. Contact your service provider.  
Messaging settings  
Fill in all fields marked with Must be defined or with a red  
asterisk. Follow the instructions given by your service  
provider. You may also obtain settings from your service  
provider in a configuration message.  
Preferred conn.—Select the connection used for sending  
text messages: GSM network or packet data, if supported  
by the network. See ‘Connection’, p. 107.  
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Reply via same ctr.—Select whether you want the reply  
message to be sent using the same text message center  
number (network service).  
When you are outside your home network, sending and  
receiving multimedia messages may cost you more.  
If you select Multimedia retrieval > Always automatic,  
your device automatically makes an active packet data  
connection to retrieve the message both in and outside  
your home network.  
Multimedia messages  
Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
Multimedia message and from the following:  
Allow anon. msgs.—Select whether you want to reject  
messages from an anonymous sender.  
Image size—Define the size of the image in a multimedia  
message: Original (shown only when the MMS creation  
mode is set to Guided or Free), Small, or Large.  
Receive adverts—Define whether you want to receive  
multimedia message advertisements.  
MMS creation mode —If you select Guided, the device  
informs you if you try to send a message that may not be  
supported by the recipient. Select Restricted; the device  
prevents you from sending messages that may not be  
supported.  
Receive report—Select whether you want the status of  
the sent message to be shown in the log (network service).  
Receiving a delivery report of a multimedia message that  
has been sent to an e-mail address may not be possible.  
Deny report sending—Select whether you want to  
prevent your device from sending delivery reports of  
received multimedia messages.  
Access point in use—Select which access point is used as  
the preferred connection for the multimedia message  
center.  
Message validity—Select how long the message center  
resends your message if the first attempt fails (network  
service). If the recipient cannot be reached within the  
validity period, the message is deleted from the message  
center.  
Multimedia retrieval—Select how you want to receive  
multimedia messages. To receive multimedia messages  
automatically in your home network, select Auto. in home  
network. Outside your home network, you receive a  
notification that there is a multimedia message that you  
can retrieve in the multimedia message center.  
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Mailbox type—Defines the e-mail protocol that your  
remote mailbox service provider recommends. The options  
are POP3 and IMAP4. This setting can be selected only  
once and cannot be changed if you have saved or exited  
from the mailbox settings. If you use the POP3 protocol,  
e-mail messages are not updated automatically when you  
are online. To see the latest e-mail messages, you must  
disconnect and make a new connection to your mailbox.  
E-mail  
Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
E-mail and from the following:  
Mailboxes—Select a mailbox to change the following  
settings: Connection settings, User settings, Retrieval  
settings, and Automatic retrieval.  
Mailbox in use— Select which mailbox you want to use  
for sending e-mail.  
Security (ports)—Select the security option used to secure  
the connection to the remote mailbox.  
To create a new mailbox, select Options > New mailbox  
in the mailbox main view.  
Port—Define a port for the connection.  
APOP secure login (for POP3 only)—Use with the POP3  
protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords to the  
remote e-mail server while connecting to the mailbox.  
Connection settings  
To edit the settings for the e-mail you receive, select  
Incoming e-mail and from the following:  
To edit the settings for the e-mail you send, select  
Outgoing e-mail and from the following:  
User name—Enter your user name, given to you by your  
service provider.  
My e-mail address—Enter the e-mail address given to you  
by your service provider. Replies to your messages are sent  
to this address.  
Password—Enter your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you are prompted for the password when you try to  
connect to your remote mailbox.  
Outgoing mail serv.—Enter the IP address or host name of  
the mail server that sends your e-mail. You may only be  
able to use the outgoing server of your service provider.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
Incoming mail serv.—Enter the IP address or host name of  
the mail server that receives your e-mail.  
Access point in use—Select an IAP. See ‘Connection’,  
p. 107.  
Access point in use—Select an IAP. See ‘Connection’,  
p. 107.  
Mailbox name—Enter a name for the mailbox.  
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The settings for User name, Password, Security (ports),  
Retrieval settings  
E-mail to retrieve—Define which parts of the e-mail are  
retrieved: Headers only, Size limit (for POP3 only), or  
Msgs. & attachs. (for POP3 only).  
and Port are similar to the ones in Incoming e-mail.  
User settings  
My name—Enter your own name. Your name replaces your  
e-mail address in the recipient’s device when the  
recipient’s device supports this function.  
Retrieval amount—Define how many new e-mail  
messages are retrieved to the mailbox.  
IMAP4 folder path (for IMAP4 only)—Define the folder  
Send message—Define how e-mail is sent from your  
device. Select Immediatelyfor the device to connect to the  
mailbox when you select Send message. If you select  
During next conn., e-mail is sent when the connection to  
the remote mailbox is available.  
path for folders to be subscribed.  
Folder subscriptions (for IMAP4 only)—Subscribe to other  
folders in the remote mailbox and retrieve content from  
those folders.  
Send copy to self—Select whether you want to save a  
copy of the e-mail to your remote mailbox and to the  
address defined in My e-mail address.  
Automatic retrieval  
Header retrieval—Select whether you want the device to  
retrieve new e-mail automatically. You can define when,  
and how often, the messages are retrieved.  
Include signature—Select whether you want to attach a  
signature to your e-mail messages.  
Setting the device to retrieve e-mail automatically may  
involve the transmission of large amounts of data through  
your service provider's network. Contact your service  
provider for information about data transmission charges.  
New e-mail alerts—Select whether you want to receive  
the new e-mail indications, a tone and a note, when new  
mail is received to the mailbox.  
Default encoding—Select another encoding according to  
language.  
Web service messages  
Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
Service message. Select whether you want to receive  
service messages. If you want to set the device to  
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automatically activate the browser and start a network  
connection to retrieve content when you receive a service  
message, select Download messages > Automatically.  
messages. When the limit is reached, the oldest message is  
deleted.  
Memory in use—If a compatible memory card is inserted  
in the device, select Phone memory or Memory card to  
save your messages.  
Cell broadcast  
Check the available topics and related topic numbers with  
your service provider. Press  
Options > Settings > Cell broadcast and from the  
following:  
, and select Messag. >  
Reception—Select whether you want to receive cell  
broadcast messages.  
Language—Select the languages in which you want to  
receive messages: All, Selected, or Other.  
Topic detection—Select whether the device  
automatically searches for new topic numbers, and saves  
the new numbers without a name to the topic list.  
Other settings  
Press  
, and select Messag. > Options > Settings >  
Other and from the following:  
Save sent messages—Select whether you want to save a  
copy of the text messages, multimedia messages, or  
e-mail that you send to the sent folder.  
No. of saved msgs.—Define how many sent messages are  
saved to the sent folder at a time. The default limit is 20  
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Contacts (phonebook)  
Press , and select Contacts. In Contacts you can add a  
personal ringing tone or a thumbnail image to a contact  
card. You can also create contact groups, which allow you  
to send text messages or e-mail to many recipients at the  
same time. You can add received contact information  
(business cards) to contacts. See ‘Data and settings’, p. 47.  
Contact information can only be sent to or received from  
compatible devices.  
Tip! To add and edit contact cards, use Nokia  
Contacts Editor available in Nokia PC Suite.  
To attach a small thumbnail image to a contact card, open  
the contact card, and select Options > Edit > Options >  
Add thumbnail. The thumbnail image is shown on the  
main display when the contact calls.  
Tip! Speed dialing is a quick way to call frequently  
used numbers. You can assign speed dialing keys to  
eight phone numbers. See ‘Speed dial a phone number’,  
p. 59.  
Save names and numbers  
1 Select Options > New contact.  
Tip! To send contact information, select the card you  
want to send. Select Options > Send > Via text  
message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail (if a mailbox is  
defined), Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. See  
‘Messaging’, p. 42 and ‘Send data’, p. 85.  
2 Fill in the fields that you want, and select Done.  
To edit contact cards in Contacts, scroll to the contact  
card you want to edit, and select Options > Edit.  
Tip! To print contact cards on a compatible basic print  
profile (BPP) equipped printer with Bluetooth  
connectivity (such as HP Deskjet 450 Mobile Printer or  
HP Photosmart 8150), select Options > Print.  
To add a contact to a group, select Options > Add to  
group: (shown only if you have created a group). See  
‘Create contact groups’, p. 57.  
To view the amount of contacts, groups, and the available  
memory in Contacts, select Options > Contacts info.  
To delete a contact card in Contacts, select a card, and  
press . To delete several contact cards at the same time,  
press  
and  
to mark the contacts, and press to  
delete.  
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Tip! You can synchronize your contacts to a  
compatible PC with Nokia PC Suite.  
Default numbers and addresses  
You can assign default numbers or addresses to a contact  
card. In this way if a contact has several numbers or  
addresses, you can easily call or send a message to the  
contact to a certain number or address. The default  
number is also used in voice dialing.  
SIM directory and services  
For availability and information on using SIM card services,  
contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service  
provider or other vendor.  
1 In the address book, select a contact, and press  
.
2 Select Options > Defaults.  
Press  
, and select Contacts > Options > SIM  
3 Select a default to which you want to add a number or  
contacts > SIM directory to see the names and numbers  
stored on the SIM card. In the SIM directory you can add,  
edit, or copy numbers to contacts, and you can make calls.  
an address, and select Assign.  
4 Select a number or an address you want to set as a  
default.  
To view the list of fixed dialing numbers, select Options >  
SIM contacts > Fixed dialling contacts. This setting is  
only shown if supported by your SIM card.  
The default number or address is underlined in the contact  
card.  
To restrict calls from your device to selected phone  
numbers, select Options > Activ. fixed dialling. To add  
new numbers to the fixed dialing list, select Options >  
New SIM contact. You need the PIN2 code for these  
functions.  
Copy contacts  
To copy names and numbers from a SIM card to your  
device, press  
, and select Contacts > Options > SIM  
contacts > SIM directory. Select the names you want to  
When you use Fixed dialling, packet data connections are  
not possible, except when sending text messages over a  
packet data connection. In this case, the message center  
number and the recipient’s phone number must be  
included on the fixed dialing list.  
copy and Options > Copy to Contacts.  
To copy contacts to your SIM card, press  
, and select  
Contacts. Select the names you want to copy and  
Options > Copy to SIM direct., or Options > Copy > To  
SIM directory. Only the contact card fields supported by  
your SIM card are copied.  
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When fixed dialing is activated, calls may be possible to  
the official emergency number programmed into your  
device.  
5 Scroll to a contact, and press  
to mark it. To add  
multiple members at a time, repeat this action on all  
the contacts you want to add.  
6 Select OK to add the contacts to the group.  
To rename a group, select Options > Rename, enter the  
Add ringing tones for contacts  
When a contact or group member calls you, the device  
plays the chosen ringing tone (if the caller’s telephone  
number is sent with the call and your device recognizes it).  
new name, and select OK.  
Remove members from a group  
1 In the groups list, open the group you want to modify.  
2 Scroll to the contact, and select Options > Remove  
from group.  
1 Press  
to open a contact card or go to the groups list,  
and select a contact group.  
2 Select Options > Ringing tone. A list of ringing tones  
opens.  
3 Select Yes to remove the contact from the group.  
3 Select the ringing tone you want to use for the  
Tip! To check to which groups a contact belongs,  
scroll to the contact, and select Options > Belongs to  
groups.  
individual contact or the selected group.  
To remove the ringing tone, select Default tone from the  
list of ringing tones.  
Create contact groups  
1 In Contacts, press  
to open the groups list.  
2 Select Options > New group.  
3 Write a name for the group or use the default name,  
and select OK.  
4 Open the group, and select Options > Add members.  
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Make calls  
You must copy the contacts from your SIM card to  
Contacts before you can make a call this way. See ‘Copy  
contacts’, p. 56.  
Voice calls  
Tip! To increase or decrease the volume during a call,  
press  
or  
.
To call your voice mailbox (network service), press and hold  
in the standby mode. See also ‘Call divert’, p. 114.  
You can make voice calls in the fold-open mode and view  
mode. See ‘Modes’, p. 11.  
Tip! To change the phone number of your voice  
mailbox, press , and select Tools > Voice mail >  
Options > Change number. Enter the number  
(obtained from your service provider), and select OK.  
1 To start a voice call, with the fold open, enter the  
phone number in the standby mode, including the area  
code. To remove a number, press  
For international calls, press  
character (replaces the international access code), and  
enter the country code, area code (omit the leading  
zero if necessary), and phone number.  
.
twice for the +  
To call a recently dialed number in the standby mode,  
press  
. Scroll to the number you want, and press  
to call the number.  
2 Press  
to call the number.  
or close the cover to end the call (or to  
Make a conference call  
1 Make a call to the first participant.  
3 Press  
cancel the call attempt).  
2 To make a call to another participant, select Options >  
New call. The first call is automatically put on hold.  
3 When the new call is answered, to join the first  
participant in the conference call, select Options >  
Conference.  
Pressing  
application is active.  
always ends a call, even if another  
To make a call from Contacts, press , and select  
Contacts. Scroll to the desired name, or enter the first  
letters of the name to the search field. Matching contacts  
are listed. To call, press  
call.  
To add a new person to the call, repeat step 2, and  
select Options > Conference > Add to conference.  
. Select the call type Voice  
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Your device supports conference calls between a  
maximum of six participants, including yourself.  
To have a private conversation with one of the  
participants, select Options > Conference > Private.  
Select a participant, and select Private. The conference  
call is put on hold on your device. The other  
participants can still continue the conference call.  
When you finish the private conversation, select  
Options > Add to conference to return to the  
conference call.  
Voice dialing  
Your device supports enhanced voice commands.  
Enhanced voice commands are not dependent on the  
speaker’s voice; you do not record voice tags in advance.  
Instead, the device creates a voice tag for the entries in  
contacts, and compares the spoken voice tag to it. The  
voice recognition in the device adapts to the main user’s  
voice to recognize the voice commands better.  
The voice tag for a contact is the name or nickname that  
is saved on the contact card. To listen to the synthesized  
voice tag, open a contact card, and select Options > Play  
voice tag.  
To drop a participant, select Options > Conference >  
Drop participant, scroll to the participant, and select  
Drop.  
4 To end the active conference call, press  
.
Make a call with a voice tag  
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy  
environment or during an emergency, so you should  
not rely solely upon voice dialing in all circumstances.  
Speed dial a phone number  
To activate speed dialing, press , and select Tools >  
Settings > Call > Speed dialling > On.  
When you use voice dialing, the loudspeaker is in use. Hold  
the device at a short distance away when you say the  
voice tag.  
To assign a phone number to one of the speed dialing keys  
(
), press , and select Tools > Spd. dial. Scroll to  
the key to which you want to assign the phone number,  
1 To start voice dialing, in the standby mode, press and  
hold the right selection key. If you are using a  
compatible headset with the headset key, press and  
hold the headset key to start voice dialing.  
and select Options > Assign.  
mailbox.  
is reserved for the voice  
To call in the standby mode, press the speed dial key and  
.
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2 A short tone is played, and Speak now is displayed. Say  
clearly the name or nickname that is saved on the  
contact card.  
3 The device plays a synthesized voice tag for the  
recognized contact in the selected device language,  
and displays the name and number. After a timeout of  
2.5 seconds, the device dials the number.  
If the recognized contact was not correct, select Next  
to view a list of other matches, or Quit to cancel voice  
dialing.  
To be able to make a video call, you must have a USIM card  
and be in the coverage of a UMTS network. For availability  
of and subscription to video call services, contact your  
service provider. A video call can only be made between  
two parties. The video call can be made to a compatible  
mobile phone or an ISDN client. Video calls cannot be  
made while there is another voice, video, or data call  
active.  
Icons:  
You are not receiving video (the recipient is not  
sending video or the network is not transmitting it).  
You have denied video sending from your device. To  
send a still image instead, see ‘Call’, p. 106.  
If several numbers are saved under the name, the device  
selects the default number, if it has been set. Otherwise  
the device selects the first available number of the  
following: Mobile, Mobile (home), Mobile (business),  
Telephone, Tel. (home), and Tel. (business).  
1 To start a video call, with the fold open, enter the phone  
number in the standby mode, or select Contacts and a  
contact.  
2 Select Options > Video call.  
Video calls  
You can make video calls in the fold-open mode and view  
mode. See ‘Modes’, p. 11.  
If you want to make a hands-free video call, activate the  
view mode after the call recipient has answered the call.  
Starting a video call may take a while. Waiting for video  
image is shown. If the call is not successful (for example,  
video calls are not supported by the network, or the  
receiving device is not compatible) you are asked if you  
want to try a normal call or send a message instead.  
For hands-free video calls, use the view mode.  
When you make a video call, you can see a real-time,  
two-way video between you and the recipient of the call.  
The live video image, or video image captured by the  
camera in your device is shown to the video call recipient.  
The video call is active when you see two video images, and  
hear the sound through the loudspeaker. The call recipient  
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may deny video sending (  
sound and may see a still image or a grey background  
graphic.  
), in which case you hear the  
Video sharing requirements  
Because Video sharing requires a 3G (UMTS) connection,  
your ability to use Video sharing depends on 3G network  
availability. Contact your service provider for questions  
about network availability and fees associated with using  
this application. To use Video sharing you must do the  
following:  
Tip! To increase or decrease the volume during a call,  
press  
or  
.
To change between showing video or hearing only sound,  
select Enable or Disable > Sending video, Sending audio,  
or Sending audio & video.  
Ensure that Video sharing is installed on your Nokia  
device.  
Ensure that your device is set up for person-to-person  
connections. See ‘Settings’, p.62.  
Ensure you have an active UMTS connection and are  
within UMTS network coverage. See ‘Settings’, p. 62. If  
you start the sharing session while you are within  
UMTS network coverage and a handover to GSM  
occurs, the sharing session is discontinued, but your  
voice call continues.  
To zoom your own image, select Zoom in or Zoom out. The  
zoom indicator is shown on the top of the display.  
To switch the places of the sent and received video images  
on the display, select Change image order.  
Even if you have denied video sending during a video call,  
the call will still be charged as a video call. Check the  
pricing with your service provider.  
To end the video call, press  
.
Ensure that both the sender and recipient are  
registered to the UMTS network. If you invite someone  
to a sharing session and that person’s phone is turned  
off, or the person is not within UMTS network  
coverage, they do not know that you are sending an  
invitation. However, you receive an error message that  
the recipient cannot accept the invitation.  
Video sharing  
Use Video sharing to send live video or a video clip from  
your mobile device to another compatible mobile device  
during a voice call. Simply invite a recipient to view the live  
video, or a video clip you want to share. Sharing begins  
automatically when the recipient accepts the invitation,  
and you activate the correct mode. See ‘Share video’, p. 62.  
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Ensure that your device UMTS access point connection  
settings are configured properly. For help, see  
‘Connection’, p. 107.  
Settings  
Person-to-person connection settings  
A person-to-person connection is also known as a session  
initiation protocol (SIP) connection. The SIP profile  
settings must be configured in your device before you can  
use Video sharing. Setting up a SIP profile allows you to  
establish a live person-to-person connection to another  
compatible phone. The SIP profile must also be established  
to receive a sharing session.  
Share video  
To receive a sharing session, the recipient must install  
Video sharing and configure the required settings on their  
mobile device. You and the recipient must both be  
registered to the service before you can start sharing.  
To receive share invitations, you must be registered to the  
service, have an active UMTS connection, and be within  
the UMTS network coverage.  
Ask your service provider for the SIP profile settings, and  
save them in your device. Your service provider may send  
you the settings over the air.  
Live video  
If you know a recipient’s SIP address, you can enter it on  
your contact card for that person. Open Contacts from  
your device main menu, and open the contact card (or  
start a new card for that person). Select Options > Add  
detail > SIP. Enter the SIP address in the format  
sip:username@domainname (you can use an IP address  
instead of a domain name).  
1 When a voice call is active, select Options > Share  
video > Live.  
2 The device sends the invitation to the SIP address you  
have added to the contact card of the recipient.  
If the recipient has several SIP addresses in the contact  
card, select the SIP address to which you want to send  
the invitation, and Select to send the invitation.  
If the SIP address of the recipient is not available, enter  
a SIP address. Select OK to send the invitation.  
3 Sharing begins automatically when the recipient  
accepts the invitation.  
UMTS connection settings  
To set up your UMTS connection, do the following:  
Contact your service provider to establish an  
agreement for you to use the UMTS network.  
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The loudspeaker is active. You can also use a  
compatible headset to continue your voice call while  
you share live video.  
5 Select Pause to pause the sharing session. Select  
Options > Continue to resume sharing.  
6 To end the sharing session, select Stop. To end the  
4 Select Pause to pause the sharing session. Select  
voice call, press  
.
Continue to resume sharing.  
5 To end the sharing session, select Stop. To end the voice  
Accept an invitation  
call, press  
.
When someone sends you a share invitation, an invitation  
message is displayed showing the sender’s name or SIP  
address. If your device is not set to Silent, it rings when  
you receive an invitation.  
Video clip  
1 When a voice call is active, select Options > Share  
video > Clip.  
A list of video clips opens.  
If someone sends you a share invitation and you are not  
within UMTS network coverage, you will not know that  
you received an invitation.  
2 Select a video clip you want to share. A preview view  
opens. To preview the clip, select Options > Play.  
3 Select Options > Invite.  
When you receive an invitation, you can select:  
You may need to convert the video clip into a suitable  
format to be able to share it. Clip must be converted  
for sharing. Continue? appears. Select OK.  
The device sends the invitation to the SIP address you  
have added to the contact card of the recipient.  
If the recipient has several SIP addresses in the contact  
card, select the SIP address to which you want to send  
the invitation, and Select to send the invitation.  
If the SIP address of the recipient is not available, enter  
a SIP address. Select OK to send the invitation.  
4 Sharing begins automatically when the recipient  
accepts the invitation.  
Accept—to begin the sharing session. If the sender wants  
to share live video, activate the view mode.  
Reject—to decline the invitation. The sender receives a  
message that you rejected the invitation. You can also  
press  
to decline the sharing session and disconnect  
the voice call.  
To end the sharing session, select Stop. If you share a  
video clip, select Exit. Video sharing ended is displayed.  
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Answer or reject a call  
To answer the call in the fold-open mode, press  
When a video call arrives,  
is displayed.  
. If  
Answer if fold opened is set to Yes, to answer a call in  
Tip! You can assign a ringing tone for video calls.  
the fold-closed mode, open the fold, and the call starts  
Press  
and select Tools > Profiles, a profile, and  
automatically. Otherwise, open the fold, and press  
.
Options > Personalise > Video call tone.  
To mute the ringing tone when a call comes in, select  
Silence. To mute the ringing tone in the fold-closed mode,  
press the side scroll key.  
In the fold-open mode, press  
to answer the video call.  
To start sending video, activate the view mode, and a live  
video image, recorded video clip, or the image being  
captured by the camera in your device is shown to the  
caller. If you want to send a live video image, turn the  
camera unit to the direction from which you want to send  
the video image. If you do not activate the view mode,  
video sending is not possible, but you can still hear the  
other person. A grey screen is shown in place of the video.  
To replace the grey screen with a still image, see ‘Call’,  
Image in video call, p. 106.  
Tip! If a compatible headset is connected to the  
device, to answer and end a call, press the headset key.  
If you do not want to answer a call, in the fold-open  
mode, press  
to reject it. The caller hears a line busy  
tone. If you have activated the Call divert > If busy  
function to divert calls, rejecting an incoming call also  
diverts the call. See ‘Call divert’, p. 114.  
When you reject an incoming call with the fold open, you  
can also send a text message to the caller informing why  
you cannot answer the call. Select Options > Send msg..  
You can edit the text before sending it. To set up this  
option and write a standard text message, see ‘Call’, p.  
106.  
Even if you have denied video sending during a video call,  
the call is still charged as a video call. Check the pricing  
with your service provider.  
To end the video call, in the view mode or with the fold  
open, press  
.
If you answer a voice call during a video call, the video call  
is dropped. Call waiting is not available during a video  
call.  
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Send DTMF—To send DTMF tone strings, for example, a  
password. Enter the DTMF string or search for it in  
Contacts. To enter a wait character (w) or a pause  
Call waiting  
You can answer a call while you have another call in  
progress if you have activated Call waiting (network  
service) in Tools > Settings > Call > Call waiting.  
character (p), press  
repeatedly. Select OK to send the  
tone.  
To answer the waiting call, press  
on hold.  
. The first call is put  
Tip! You can add DTMF tones to the Phone number  
or DTMF fields in a contact card.  
To switch between the two calls, select Swap. Select  
Options > Transfer to connect an incoming call or a call  
on hold with an active call and to disconnect yourself from  
Options during a video call  
Select Options during a video call for the following  
options: Enable or Disable (audio in the fold-open mode;  
video, audio, or both in the view mode); Activate handset  
(if a headset with Bluetooth connectivity is attached); or  
Activate handsfree (fold-open mode only, and if a  
compatible headset with Bluetooth connectivity is  
attached); End active call; Change image order; Zoom in  
or Zoom out (view mode only).  
the calls. To end the active call, press  
. To end both  
calls, select Options > End all calls.  
Options during a voice call  
Many of the options that you can use during a voice call  
are network services. Select Options during a call for the  
available options displayed on your device, including the  
following:  
Replace—To end an active call and replace it by answering  
the waiting call.  
Log  
Send MMS (in UMTS networks only)—To send an image or  
a video in a multimedia message to the other participant  
of the call. You can edit the message and change the  
Recent calls  
To monitor the phone numbers of missed, received, and  
dialed calls, press , and select Applications > Log >  
Recent calls. The device registers missed and received  
recipient before sending. Press  
compatible device.  
to send the file to a  
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calls only if the network supports these functions, the  
device is switched on, and within the network service  
area.  
To clear call duration timers, select Options > Clear  
timers. For this you need the lock code; see ‘Security’,  
‘Phone and SIM’, p. 111.  
Tip! When you see a note in the standby mode about  
missed calls, select Show to access the list of missed  
calls. To call back, scroll to a name or number, and  
Packet data  
To check the amount of data sent and received during  
packet data connections, press , and select  
Applications > Log > Packet data. For example, you may  
be charged for your packet data connections by the  
amount of data sent and received.  
press  
.
To clear all recent call lists, select Options > Clear recent  
calls in the recent calls main view. To clear one of the call  
registers, open the register you want to erase, and select  
Options > Clear list. To clear an individual event, open a  
register, scroll to the event, and press  
.
Monitor all communication events  
Icons in Log:  
Call duration  
Incoming  
Outgoing  
Missed communication events  
To monitor the approximate duration of your incoming  
and outgoing calls, press , and select Applications >  
Log > Call duration.  
To set the display of the call duration while a call is active,  
select Applications > Log > Options > Settings > Show  
call duration > Yes or No.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your  
service provider may vary, depending on network  
features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.  
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To monitor all voice and video  
calls, text messages, or data  
connections registered by the  
To erase the contents of the log, recent calls register, and  
messaging delivery reports permanently, select Options >  
Clear log. Select Yes to confirm. To remove a single event  
device, press  
select Applications > Log, and  
press to open the general  
,
from the log, press  
.
To set the Log duration, select Options > Settings > Log  
duration. The log events remain in the device memory for  
a set number of days after which they are automatically  
erased to free memory. If you select No log, all the log  
contents, recent calls register, and messaging delivery  
reports are permanently deleted.  
log. For each communication  
event, you can see the sender  
or recipient name, phone  
number, name of the service  
provider, or access point. You  
can filter the general log to  
To view the details of a communication event, in the  
general log view, scroll to an event, and press  
.
view just one type of event and create new contact cards  
based on the log information.  
Tip! In the details view, to copy a phone number to  
the clipboard, select Options > Copy Number.  
Tip! To see the duration of a voice call on the main  
display during an active call, select Options > Settings  
> Show call duration > Yes.  
Packet data counter and connection timer: To view how  
much data, measured in kilobytes, is transferred and how  
long a certain packet data connection lasts, scroll to an  
incoming or outgoing event indicated by Pack., and select  
Options > View details.  
Tip! To view a list of sent messages, press , and  
select Messag. > Sent.  
Subevents, such as a text message sent in more than one  
part and packet data connections, are logged as one  
communication event. Connections to your mailbox,  
multimedia messaging center, or web pages are shown as  
packet data connections.  
To filter the log, select Options > Filter and a filter.  
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Services  
Various service providers maintain pages specifically  
designed for mobile devices. These pages use the wireless  
markup language (WML), extensible hypertext markup  
language (XHTML), or hypertext markup language (HTML).  
Enter settings manually  
1 Press , select Tools > Settings > Connection >  
Access points, and define the settings for an access  
point. Follow the instructions given to you by your  
service provider. See ‘Connection’, p. 107.  
Check the availability of services, pricing, and fees with  
your service provider. Service providers will also give you  
instructions on how to use their services.  
2 Press  
, and select Services > Options > Bookmark  
manager > Add bookmark. Write a name for the  
bookmark and the address of the page defined for the  
current access point.  
Press  
, and select Services.  
3 To set the created access point as the default access  
Shortcut: To start a connection, press and hold  
in the standby mode.  
point, select Options > Settings > Access point.  
Bookmarks view  
Web access point  
The bookmarks view opens when you open Services.  
To access pages, you need web service settings for the  
page that you want to use. You may receive the settings  
in a special text message from the service provider that  
offers the web page. See ‘Data and settings’, p. 47. For  
more information, contact your service provider.  
Your device may have some bookmarks or links preinstalled  
for or may allow access to sites provided by third parties  
not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not endorse or  
assume any liability for 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.  
Tip! Settings may be available on the website of a  
service provider.  
indicates the starting page defined for the default  
access point.  
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On a browser page, new links appear underlined in blue  
and previously visited links in purple. Images that act as  
links have a blue border around them.  
Connection security  
If the security indicator  
is displayed during a  
connection, the data transmission between the device and  
the internet gateway or server is encrypted.  
To open links and make selections, press  
.
Shortcut: Press  
to jump to the end of a page and  
to the beginning of a page.  
The security icon does not indicate that the data  
transmission between the gateway and the content server  
(or place where the requested resource is stored) is secure.  
The service provider secures the data transmission  
between the gateway and the content server.  
To go to the previous page while browsing, select Back. If  
Back is not available, select Options > Navigation  
options > History to view a chronological list of the pages  
you visited during a browsing session.  
Select Options > Details > Security to view details about  
the connection, encryption status, and information about  
server and user authentication.  
To retrieve the latest content from the server, select  
Options > Navigation options > Reload.  
To save a bookmark, select Options > Save as bookmark.  
Security certificates may be required for some services,  
such as banking services. For more information, contact  
your service provider. See also ‘Certificate management’,  
p. 112.  
Tip! To access the bookmarks view while browsing,  
press and hold  
. To return to the browser view,  
select Options > Back to page.  
To save a page while browsing, select Options >  
Advanced options > Save page. You can save pages to  
the device memory or a compatible memory card (if  
inserted), and browse them when offline. To access the  
Browse  
Important: Use only services that you trust and that  
offer adequate security and protection against harmful  
software.  
pages later, press  
in the bookmarks view to open the  
Saved pages view.  
To download a page, select a bookmark, or enter the  
address in the field ( ).  
To enter a new URL address, select Options > Navigation  
options > Go to web address.  
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To open a sublist of commands or actions for the currently  
open page, select Options > Service options.  
Important: Only install and use applications and  
other software from sources, such as applications that are  
Symbian Signed or have passed the Java VerifiedTM testing  
You can download files that cannot be shown on the  
browser page, such as ringing tones, images, operator  
logos, themes, and video clips. To download an item, scroll  
1 To download the item, scroll to the link, and press  
.
2 Select the appropriate option to purchase the item, for  
to the link, and press  
.
example, “Buy”.  
3 Carefully read all the information provided.  
To continue the download, select Accept. To cancel the  
download, select Cancel.  
When you start a download, a list of ongoing, paused, and  
completed downloads from the current browsing session  
is displayed. To view the list, select Options > Tools >  
Downloads. In the list, scroll to an item, and select  
Options to pause, resume, or cancel ongoing downloads,  
or open, save, or delete completed downloads.  
End a connection  
To end the connection and view the browser page offline,  
select Options > Advanced options > Disconnect, or to  
end the connection and close the browser, select  
Options > Exit.  
Important: Only install and use applications and  
other software from sources, such as applications that are  
Symbian Signed or have passed the Java VerifiedTM testing.  
Empty the cache  
The information or services you have accessed are stored in  
the cache memory of the device.  
Download and purchase items  
You can download items such as ringing tones, images,  
operator logos, themes, and video clips. These items can  
be provided free, or you can purchase them. Downloaded  
items are handled by the respective applications in your  
device, for example, a downloaded photo can be saved in  
Gallery.  
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data  
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed  
confidential information requiring passwords, empty the  
cache after each use. The information or services you have  
accessed are stored in the cache. To empty the cache,  
select Options > Advanced options > Clear cache.  
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Volume—If you want the browser to play sounds  
Web settings  
embedded on web pages, select a volume level.  
Select Options > Settings and from the following:  
Rendering—If you want the page layout shown as  
accurately as possible when in the Small screen mode,  
select By quality. If you do not want external cascading  
style sheets to be downloaded, select By speed.  
Access point—Change the default access point. See  
‘Connection’, p. 107. Some or all access points may be  
preset for your device by your service provider, and you  
may not be able to change, create, edit, or remove them.  
Cookies—Enable or disable the receiving and sending of  
cookies.  
Homepage—Define the home page.  
Load imgs. & sounds—Select whether you want to load  
images while browsing. If you select No, to load images  
later during browsing, select Options > Show images.  
Java/ECMA script—Enable or disable the use of scripts.  
Security warnings—Hide or show security notifications.  
Conf. DTMF sending—Select whether you want to  
confirm before the device sends DTMF tones during a  
voice call. See also ‘Options during a voice call’, p. 65.  
Font size—Select the text size.  
Default encoding—If text characters are not shown  
correctly, you can select another encoding according to  
language.  
Auto. bookmarks—Enable or disable automatic bookmark  
collecting. If you want to continue collecting automatic  
bookmarks but hide the folder from the bookmarks view,  
select Hide folder.  
Screen size—Select what is shown when you are browsing:  
Select. keys only or Full screen.  
Search page—Define a web page that is downloaded when  
you select Navigation options > Open search page in the  
bookmarks view, or when browsing.  
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Calendar  
Use Calendar to remind you of meetings, anniversaries,  
and to keep track of your tasks and other notes.  
Anniversary—to remind you of birthdays or special  
dates (entries are repeated every year)  
To-do—to remind you of a task that needs doing by a  
specific date  
Create calendar entries  
2 Fill in the fields. To set an alarm, select Alarm > On,  
and enter the Alarm time and Alarm date.  
To add a description for an appointment or a meeting,  
select Options > Add description.  
Shortcut: In the day, week, or month calendar view,  
press any key (  
). An appointment entry opens,  
and the characters you enter are added to the Subject  
field. In the to-do view, a to-do note entry opens.  
3 To save the entry, select Done.  
When the calendar alarms for a note, select Silence to turn  
off the calendar alarm tone. The reminder text stays on the  
screen. To end the calendar alarm, select Stop. To set the  
alarm to snooze, select Snooze.  
1 Press  
, and select  
Calendar > Options >  
New entry and one of  
the following:  
Meeting—to remind you  
of an appointment that  
has a specific date and  
time  
Tip! You can synchronize your calendar with a  
compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite. When creating a  
calendar entry, set the desired Synchronisation option.  
Meeting request—to  
send a meeting request  
by e-mail (a mailbox  
must be defined in the  
device)  
Meeting requests  
If you receive a meeting request to the mailbox in your  
device, the request is saved to the calendar when you open  
the e-mail.  
Memo—to write a general entry for a day  
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You can view received meeting requests in the mailbox or  
in the calendar. To respond to a meeting request using  
e-mail, select Options > Respond.  
Manage your calendar entries  
Deleting past entries in Calendar saves space in your  
device memory.  
To delete more than one event at a time, go to the month  
view, and select Options > Delete entry > Before date or  
All entries.  
Calendar views  
Tip! Select Options > Settings to change the starting  
day of the week or the view that is shown when you  
open the calendar.  
To mark a task as completed, scroll to it in the to-do view,  
and select Options > Mark as done.  
In the month view, dates that have calendar entries are  
marked with a small triangle in the bottom right corner. In  
the week view, memos and anniversaries are placed before  
8 a.m. To switch between the month view, week view, day  
Calendar settings  
To modify Calendar alarm tone, Default view, Week  
starts on, and Week view title, select Options >  
Settings.  
view, and to-do view, press  
To go to a certain date, select Options > Go to date. To  
jump to today, press  
.
.
To send a calendar note to a compatible device, select  
Options > Send.  
To print calendar entries on a compatible basic print profile  
(BPP) equipped printer with Bluetooth connectivity (such  
as HP Deskjet 450 Mobile Printer or HP Photosmart 8150),  
select Options > Print.  
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Applications  
If you do not have access to the Visual Radio service, the  
operators and radio stations in your area may not support  
Visual Radio.  
Visual Radio  
You can use the Visual Radio application (network service)  
as a traditional FM radio with automatic tuning and saved  
stations. If you tune to stations that offer Visual Radio  
service, you can view visual information on the display  
related to the radio program. The Visual Radio service uses  
packet data (network service). You can listen to the FM  
radio while using other applications.  
The FM radio depends on an antenna other than the  
wireless device antenna. A compatible headset or  
enhancement needs to be attached to the device for the  
FM radio to function properly.  
You can listen to the radio with the built-in loudspeaker or  
a compatible headset. When using the loudspeaker, keep  
the headset plugged in the device. The lead of the headset  
functions as the antenna of the radio, so let it hang freely.  
To use the Visual Radio service, the following conditions  
are required:  
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.  
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  
hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear when the  
loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be  
extremely loud.  
The device must be switched on.  
The device must have a valid SIM card inserted.  
The station you listen to and the service provider you  
use must support this service.  
An IAP must be defined to access the service provider’s  
Visual Radio server. See ‘Access points’, p. 108.  
The station must have the correct Visual Radio service  
ID defined and Visual Radio service enabled. See  
‘Saved stations’, p. 76.  
You can make a call or answer an incoming call while  
listening to the radio. The radio is turned off when there is  
an active call. When the call is finished, the radio is turned  
back on.  
The radio selects the used frequency band based on the  
country information received from the network.  
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Visual Radio can be used for listening when the device  
cover is closed. Channel information may be displayed on  
the cover display. To mute or unmute the radio, press the  
side scroll key.  
To save the current tuned  
station to your station list,  
select Options > Save  
station. To open the list of  
your saved stations, select  
Options > Stations. See  
‘Saved stations’, p. 76.  
Listen to the radio  
Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends on  
the coverage of the radio station in that particular area.  
To return to the standby  
mode and leave the FM radio  
playing in the background,  
select Options > Play in  
Connect a compatible headset to the device. The lead of  
the headset functions as the radio antenna, so let it hang  
freely. Press  
, and select Applications > Radio.  
background, or press  
.
To start a station search, select  
or . Searching  
stops when a station is found. To change the frequency  
manually, select Options > Manual tuning.  
View visual content  
To check availability and costs, and to subscribe to the  
service, contact your service provider.  
If you have previously saved radio stations, select  
to go to the next or previous saved station. To select  
the memory location of a station, press the corresponding  
number key.  
or  
To view available visual content for a tuned station, select  
, or in the stations view, select Options > Station >  
Start visual service. If the visual service ID has not been  
saved for the station, enter it, or select Retrieve to search  
for it in the station directory (network service).  
To adjust the volume, press  
or  
. To listen to the  
radio using the loudspeaker, select Options > Activate  
loudspeaker.  
When the connection to the visual service is established,  
the display shows the current visual content designed by  
the content provider.  
To view available stations based on location, select  
Options > Station directory (network service).  
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To adjust display settings for the visual content view,  
select Options > Display settings > Lighting or Power  
saver time-out.  
RealPlayer  
Press  
, and select Applications > RealPlayer. With  
Saved stations  
You can save up to 20 radio stations in Visual Radio. To  
open your station list, select Options > Stations.  
RealPlayer, you can play video clips or stream media files  
over the air. You can activate a streaming link when you  
browse web pages, or store it in the device memory or a  
compatible memory card (if inserted).  
To listen to a saved station, select Options > Station >  
Listen. To view available visual content for a station with  
Visual Radio service, select Options > Station > Start  
visual service.  
Tip! You can also view video clips or streaming links in  
your device with other compatible UPnP devices, such  
as a TV or a PC, through wireless LAN. See ‘View media  
files’, p. 90.  
To change station details, select Options > Station >  
Edit.  
RealPlayer supports files with extensions such as .3gp,  
.mp4, or .rm. However, RealPlayer does not necessarily  
support all file formats or all the variations of file formats.  
For example, RealPlayer attempts to open all .mp4 files,  
but some .mp4 files may include content that is not  
compliant with standards and, therefore, is not supported  
by this device.  
Settings  
Select Options > Settings and from the following:  
Start-up tone—to select a tone to play when the  
application is started  
Auto-start service—To have the Visual Radio service start  
automatically when you select a saved station that offers  
visual service, select Yes.  
Play video clips  
1 To play a media file stored in device memory or on a  
compatible memory card (if inserted), select Options >  
Open and from the following:  
Access point—To select the access point used for the data  
connection. You do not need an access point to use the  
application as an ordinary FM radio.  
Most recent clips—to play one of the last six files  
played in RealPlayer  
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Saved clip—to play a file saved in Gallery  
begins streaming, your device connects to the site and  
starts loading the content. The content is not saved in your  
device.  
See ‘Gallery’, p. 31.  
2 Scroll to a file, and press  
to play the file.  
Tip! To view a video clip in full screen mode,  
Receive RealPlayer settings  
You may receive RealPlayer settings in a special text  
message from the service provider. See ‘Data and settings’,  
p. 47. For more information, contact your service provider.  
press  
. Press again to change back to normal screen  
mode.  
Shortcuts during play are as follows:  
To fast forward, press and hold  
To rewind through the media file, press and hold  
To mute the sound, press and hold until  
displayed. To turn on the sound, press and hold  
until you see  
.
.
Change the RealPlayer settings  
Select Options > Settings and from the following:  
is  
Video—to have RealPlayer automatically repeat video  
clips after they finish playing  
.
Stream content over the air  
Many service providers require you to use an IAP for your  
default access point. Other service providers allow you to  
use a WAP access point.  
Connection—to select whether to use a proxy server,  
change the default access point, and set the port range  
used when connecting. Contact your service provider for  
the correct settings.  
Proxy sett.—  
The access points may be configured when you first start  
your device.  
Use proxy—To use a proxy server, select Yes.  
Proxy serv. address—Enter the IP address of the proxy  
server.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
In RealPlayer, you can only open an rtsp:// URL address.  
However, RealPlayer recognizes an http link to a .ram file.  
Proxy port number—Enter the port number of the  
proxy server.  
Glossary: Proxy servers are intermediate servers between  
media servers and their users. Some service providers  
use them to provide additional security or speed up  
To stream content over the air, select a streaming link  
saved in Gallery, on a web page, or received in a text  
message or multimedia message. Before live content  
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access to browser pages that contain sound or video  
clips.  
Movie director  
Netw. sett.—  
Press  
, and select Applications > Movie, or launch it  
Default access point—Scroll to the access point you  
want to use to connect to the internet, and press  
Online time—Set the time for RealPlayer to  
from the gallery. Muvees are styled video clips that can  
contain videos, images, music, and text. The style  
determines the transitions, visual effects, graphics, music,  
and text that are used in the muvee.  
.
disconnect from the network when you pause a media  
clip playing through a network link. Select User  
defined, and press  
. Enter the time, and select OK.  
Create muvees  
Lowest UDP port—Enter the lowest port number of  
the server’s port range. The minimum value is 1024.  
Highest UDP port—Enter the highest port number of  
the server’s port range. The maximum value is 65535.  
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In the Movie director main view, select the videos and  
images with which you want to create a muvee, and  
select Options > Create muvee; or open Images &  
video in Gallery. Select the video clips and images with  
which you want to create a muvee, and select  
Options > Edit > Create muvee.  
Select Options > Advanced settings to edit the  
bandwidth values for different networks.  
2 Select a style for the muvee from the style list. Movie  
director uses the music and text associated with the  
chosen style.  
Adobe Flash Player  
3 Select Options > Create muvee.  
To view, play, and interact with compatible flash files  
The muvee is created automatically, and a Preview view is  
displayed. You can select Save to save the muvee in  
Gallery, Recreate to shuffle the media files and create a  
new muvee, or Back to select a different style for your  
muvee. You can also select Customise to change the  
made for mobile devices, press  
Applications > Flash Player. Scroll to a flash file, and  
press  
, and select  
.
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muvee settings and create a custom muvee to which you  
can add images, music, and text.  
Auto-select, or Same as music. If the muvee duration  
is less than the music duration, the muvee is repeated  
to match the music duration. If the muvee duration is  
longer than the music duration, the music is repeated  
to match the muvee duration.  
Create a custom muvee  
1 In the Movie director main view, select the videos and  
images with which you want to create a muvee, and  
select Options > Create muvee; or select Images &  
video in Gallery. Select the videos and images with  
which you want to create a muvee, and select  
Options > Edit > Create muvee.  
2 Select a style for the muvee from the style list. In the  
style view, select Options > Customise and from the  
following:  
Settings—to change the settings for muvee  
production. Select from the following:  
Memory in use—Select where to store your muvees.  
Resolution—Select the resolution of your muvees.  
Default muvee name—Set a default name for the  
muvees.  
3 Select Options > Create muvee.  
The muvee is created automatically and Preview is  
displayed. You can select Save to save the muvee in the  
gallery, Recreate to shuffle the media files and create a  
new muvee, or Customise to return to the muvee settings.  
Videos & Images—select from the following:  
Move—to reorder the position of video clips and  
images in the custom muvee  
Select contents—to select video segments to  
Games  
include or exclude in the muvee  
Add/Remove—to add or remove video clips and  
images or Add/Remove > Capture to open the  
camera application to capture new video clips and  
images  
Press  
, and select Applications and a game. For  
instructions on how to play the game, select Options >  
Help.  
Music—to select a music clip from the list  
Message—to edit the Opening message and Closing  
message  
Length—to define the duration of the muvee, select  
User defined. Select Multimedia message,  
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Internet  
Web feeds and blogs  
Web  
Web feeds are xml files in web pages that are widely used  
by the weblog community to share the latest entries'  
headlines or their full text, for example, recent news. It is  
common to find web feeds on web, blog and wiki pages. To  
subscribe to a web feed on web pages, select Options >  
Subscribe. To view the web feeds you have subscribed to,  
in the web bookmarks view, select Web feeds.  
Press  
, and select Internet > Web (network service).  
Various service providers maintain pages specifically  
designed for mobile devices. These pages use the wireless  
markup language (WML), extensible hypertext markup  
language (XHTML), or hypertext markup language (HTML).  
Check the availability of services, pricing, and fees with  
your service provider. Service providers will also give you  
instructions on how to use their services.  
Blogs or weblogs are web diaries. To download a web feed  
or blog on the web, scroll to it, and press  
.
Browse  
With this browser, you are able to view normal web pages,  
to zoom in and out on a page (Mini Map), to view web  
pages that contain only text in narrow form so that text  
wraps, and to read feeds and blogs.  
To download a page, select a bookmark, and press  
can also enter the address in the field ( ).  
. You  
Keyboard shortcuts  
Press  
windows are open.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to close the current window if two or more  
For more information on web access points, see ‘Web  
access point’, p.68.  
to open your bookmarks.  
Important: Use only services that you trust and  
that offer adequate security and protection against  
harmful software.  
to search for text in the current page.  
to return to the previous page.  
to list all open windows.  
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Press  
to show the page overview. Press  
again  
To delete the information the network server collects  
about your visits to various web pages, select Options >  
Advanced options > Delete cookies.  
to zoom in and view the desired information.  
Press  
Press  
to go to a different web page.  
to go to the start page.  
To empty the temporary memory that stores information  
about your visits to different websites, select Options >  
Advanced options > Clear cache.  
To zoom the page in or out, press  
or  
.
To allow or prevent the automatic opening of multiple  
windows, select Options > Settings > Block pop-ups >  
Yes.  
WLAN wizard  
To view the web pages you have visited during the current  
browsing session, select Options > Navigation options >  
History. To have the list of the previous pages  
automatically shown when you return to the previous  
page, select Options > Settings > History list > On.  
The WLAN wizard helps you to connect to a wireless LAN  
and manage your wireless LAN connections.  
The WLAN wizard shows the status of your wireless LAN  
connections in the active standby mode. To view the  
available options, scroll to the row showing the status,  
Search information  
Use Mini Map to view and search for information on web  
pages that contain large amounts of information. When  
Mini Map is on, web automatically zooms out and shows  
an overview of the web page you browse. When you find  
the desired information, Mini Map automatically zooms  
in. To set Mini Map on, select Options > Settings > Mini  
map > On.  
and press  
.
If the search finds wireless LANs, and for example, WLAN  
network found is displayed, to automatically create an  
IAP and start the web browser using this IAP, select the  
status, the option Start Web browsing, and the network.  
If you select a secured wireless LAN network, you are  
asked to enter the relevant passcodes. To connect to a  
hidden network, you must enter the correct network name  
(service set identifier, SSID).  
End connection  
To end the connection to the web, select Options >  
Advanced options > Disconnect.  
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If you are connected to a wireless LAN, the IAP name is  
displayed. To start the web browser using this IAP, select  
the status and the option Continue Web browsing. To  
end the connection in the wireless LAN, select the status  
and the option Disconnect WLAN.  
You can also use Conn. mgr. to create IAPs. See  
‘Connection manager’, p. 91.  
Operating modes  
There are two operating modes in wireless LAN:  
infrastructure and ad hoc.  
If wireless LAN scanning is off and you are not connected  
to any wireless LAN, WLAN scanning off is displayed. To  
set scanning on and search for available wireless LANs,  
select the status WLAN scanning off.  
The infrastructure operating mode allows two kinds of  
communication: wireless devices are connected to each  
other through a wireless LAN access point device, or  
wireless devices are connected to a wired LAN through a  
wireless LAN access point device.  
To start a search for available wireless LANs, select a  
status and the option Search for WLAN. To set wireless  
LAN scanning off, select a status and the option WLAN  
scanning off.  
In the ad hoc operating mode, devices can send and receive  
data directly with each other. To create an IAP for an ad  
hoc network, see ‘Access points’, p. 108.  
To access the WLAN wizard in the menu, press  
, and  
select Internet > WLAN wiz..  
Wireless LAN access points  
To search for wireless LANs available within range, press  
, and select Internet > WLAN wiz.. To create an IAP in  
a wireless LAN, select Options > Define access point. To  
view the details of a network shown in the list, select  
Options > Details.  
When an application asks you to select an access point,  
select the created access point. You can also create an IAP  
by selecting Search for WLAN.  
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Connectivity  
PC connections  
Data cable  
You need to connect your device to a compatible PC to do  
the following:  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Data cbl.. > Media  
Transfer information between Nokia PC Suite  
applications and your device. For example, to  
synchronize calendar appointments or transfer images.  
Use your device as a modem to connect to network  
services such as the internet.  
player, PC Suite, Mass storage, or Image print. To have  
the device ask the purpose of the connection each time  
the cable is connected, select Ask on connection.  
Bluetooth connectivity  
You can connect your device and a compatible PC via a  
compatible USB or serial cable, infrared, or Bluetooth  
wireless technology.  
You can connect wirelessly to other compatible devices  
with wireless Bluetooth technology. Compatible devices  
may include mobile phones, computers, and  
Detailed installation instructions can be found in the user  
guide for Nokia PC Suite.  
enhancements such as headsets and car kits. You can use  
Bluetooth connectivity to send images, video clips, music  
and sound clips, and notes; connect wirelessly to your  
compatible PC (for example, to transfer files); and connect  
to a compatible printer to print images with Image print.  
See ‘Image print’, p. 40.  
Tip! When using Nokia PC Suite for the first time, to  
connect your device to a compatible PC and to use  
Nokia PC Suite, use the Get Connected wizard available  
in Nokia PC Suite.  
Since devices with Bluetooth technology communicate  
using radio waves, your device and the other device do not  
need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only  
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need to be within 10 meters (33 feet) of each other, but  
the connection may be subject to interference from  
obstructions such as walls or from other electronic  
devices.  
features, increase the demand on battery power and  
reduce the battery life.  
When the device is locked, you cannot use Bluetooth  
connectivity. See ‘Security’, p. 111 for more information on  
locking the device.  
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0  
supporting the following profiles: Basic Printing Profile,  
Generic Access Profile, Serial Port Profile, Dial-up  
Networking Profile, Headset Profile, Hands-free Profile,  
Generic Object Exchange Profile, Object Push Profile, File  
Transfer Profile, Basic Imaging Profile, SIM Access Profile,  
and Human Interface Device Profile. To ensure  
interoperability between other devices supporting  
Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements  
for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other  
devices to determine their compatibility with this device.  
Settings  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Bluetooth. When you  
open the application for the first time, you are asked to  
define a name for your device. After you set Bluetooth  
connectivity on and change My phone's visibility to  
Shown to all, your device and this name can be seen by  
other users with devices using Bluetooth technology.  
Select from the following:  
Glossary: A profile corresponds to a service or a  
function, and defines how different devices connect.  
For example, the Hands-free Profile is used between  
the handsfree device and the phone. For devices to be  
compatible, they must support the same profiles.  
Bluetooth—Select On or Off. To connect wirelessly to  
another compatible device, first set Bluetooth connectivity  
On, then establish a connection.  
My phone's visibility—To allow your device to be found by  
other devices with Bluetooth technology, select Shown to  
all. To hide it from other devices, select Hidden.  
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology  
in some locations. Check with your local authorities or  
service provider.  
My phone's name—Edit the name of your device.  
Remote SIM mode—To enable another device, such as a  
compatible car kit enhancement, to use the SIM card in  
your device to connect to the network, select On.  
Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such  
features to run in the background while using other  
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Remote SIM mode  
Security tips  
To use the remote SIM mode with a compatible car kit  
enhancement, set Bluetooth connectivity on, and enable  
the use of the remote SIM mode with your device. Before  
the mode can be activated, the two devices must be paired  
and the pairing initiated from the other device. When  
pairing, use a 16-digit passcode, and set the other device  
as authorized. See ‘Pair devices’, p. 86. Activate the remote  
SIM mode from the other device.  
When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity, select  
Bluetooth > Off or My phone's visibility > Hidden. In  
this way, you can better control who can find your device  
with Bluetooth wireless technology, and connect to it.  
Do not pair with or accept connection requests from an  
unknown device. In this way, you can better protect your  
device from harmful content.  
When the remote SIM mode is on in your Nokia device,  
Remote SIM is displayed in the standby mode. The  
connection to the wireless network is turned off, as  
Send data  
Several Bluetooth connections can be active at a time. For  
example, if you are connected to a headset, you can also  
transfer files to another compatible device at the same  
time.  
indicated by  
in the signal strength indicator area, and  
you cannot use SIM card services or features requiring  
cellular network coverage. However, a wireless LAN  
connection remains active during the remote SIM mode.  
Bluetooth connectivity indicators  
When  
connectivity is on.  
When  
with another device.  
is shown in the standby mode, Bluetooth  
When the wireless device is in the remote SIM mode, you  
can only use a compatible connected enhancement, such  
as a car kit, to make or receive calls. Your wireless device  
will not make any calls, except to the emergency numbers  
programmed into your device, while in this mode. To make  
calls from your device, you must first leave the remote SIM  
mode. If the device has been locked, enter the lock code to  
unlock it first.  
is blinking, your device is trying to connect  
When  
is shown continuously, data is being  
transmitted using Bluetooth connectivity.  
1 Open the application where the item you want to send  
is stored. For example, to send an image to another  
compatible device, open Gallery.  
To exit the remote SIM mode, press  
, and select Exit  
rem. SIM mode.  
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2 Select the item and Options > Send > Via Bluetooth.  
Devices with Bluetooth technology within range start  
to appear on the display.  
To pair with a device, select Options > New paired device.  
Devices with wireless Bluetooth technology within range  
start to appear on the display. Select the device, and enter  
the passcode. The same passcode must be entered on the  
other device as well. After pairing, the device is saved to  
the paired devices view.  
Device icons are:  
video device, and  
computer, phone,  
other device.  
audio or  
To interrupt the search, select Stop.  
3 Select the device with which you want to connect.  
4 If the other device requires pairing before data can be  
transmitted, a tone sounds, and you are asked to enter  
a passcode. See ‘Pair devices’, p. 86.  
Paired devices are indicated by  
in the device search.  
To set a device as authorized or unauthorized, scroll to a  
device, and select from the following options:  
5 When the connection has been established, Sending  
Set as authorised—Connections between your device and  
this device can be made without your knowledge. No  
separate acceptance or authorization is needed. Use this  
status for your own devices, such as your compatible  
headset or PC, or devices that belong to someone you trust.  
indicates authorized devices in the paired devices view.  
data is shown.  
Sent in Messag. does not store messages sent using  
Bluetooth connectivity.  
Tip! When searching for devices, some devices may  
show only the unique address (device address). To find  
the unique address of your device, enter the code  
*#2820# in the standby mode.  
Set as unauthorised—Connection requests from this  
device must be accepted separately every time.  
To cancel a pairing, scroll to the device, and select  
Options > Delete. If you want to cancel all pairings, select  
Options > Delete all.  
Pair devices  
To open the paired devices view (  
application main view, press  
), in the Bluetooth  
Tip! If you are currently connected to a device and  
delete the pairing with that device, pairing is removed  
immediately, and the connection is switched off.  
.
Before pairing, create your own passcode (1-16 digits),  
and agree with the owner of the other device to use the  
same code. Devices that do not have a user interface have  
a factory-set passcode. The passcode is used only once.  
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preferable distance between the two devices is up to 1  
meter (3 feet).  
Receive data  
When you receive data through Bluetooth connectivity, a  
tone sounds, and you are asked if you want to accept the  
2 The user of the receiving device activates the infrared  
port.  
message. If you accept,  
is shown, and the item is  
To activate the infrared port of your device to receive  
placed in Inbox in Messag.. Messages received through  
Bluetooth connectivity are indicated by . See ‘Inbox—  
receive messages’, p. 46.  
data through infrared, press  
, and select  
Connect. > Infrared.  
3 The user of the sending device selects the desired  
infrared function to start the data transfer.  
To send data through infrared, locate the desired file in  
an application or the file manager, and select  
Options > Send > Via infrared.  
Switch off  
To switch off Bluetooth connectivity, select Bluetooth >  
Off.  
If data transfer is not started within 1 minute after the  
activation of the infrared port, the connection is cancelled  
and must be started again.  
Infrared connection  
All items received through infrared are placed in Inbox in  
Messaging. New infrared messages are indicated by  
.
With infrared, you can transfer data such as business  
cards, calendar notes, and media files with a compatible  
device.  
When  
blinks, your device is trying to connect to the  
other device or a connection has been lost.  
Do not point the infrared (IR) beam at anyone's eye or  
allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a  
Class 1 laser product.  
When is shown continuously, the infrared  
connection is active, and your device is ready to send and  
receive data using its infrared port.  
Send and receive data using infrared  
1 Ensure that the infrared ports of the sending and  
receiving devices are pointing at each other, and that  
there are no obstructions between the devices. The  
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Important: Always enable one of the available  
encryption methods to increase the security of your  
wireless LAN connection. Using encryption reduces the risk  
of unauthorized access to your data.  
Home network  
Your device is compatible with UPnP. Using a wireless LAN  
access point device or a wireless LAN router, you can  
create a home network and connect compatible UPnP  
devices that support wireless LAN to the network, such as  
your Nokia device, a compatible PC, a compatible printer,  
and a compatible sound system or a TV, or a sound system  
or TV equipped with a compatible wireless multimedia  
receiver.  
Your device is connected to the home network only if you  
accept a connection request from another device; or in  
Gallery, select the option to view, play, print, or copy  
media files on your Nokia device or search for other devices  
in Home net..  
Important security information  
Using the wireless LAN function of the Nokia device in a  
home network requires a working wireless LAN home  
connection setup and the other target home devices to be  
UPnP enabled and to be connected to the same home  
network.  
When you configure your wireless LAN home network,  
enable an encryption method, first on your access point  
device, then on the other devices you intend to connect to  
your home network. Refer to the documentation of the  
devices. Keep any passcodes secret and in a safe place  
separate from the devices.  
You can share media files saved in Gallery with other  
compatible UPnP devices using the home network. To  
manage the settings for Home net., press  
Connect. > Home net.. You can also use the home  
network to view, play, copy, or print compatible media  
files from Gallery. See ‘View media files’, p. 90.  
To view or change the settings of the wireless LAN IAP in  
your Nokia device, see ‘Access points’, p. 108.  
, and select  
If you use the ad hoc operating mode to create a home  
network with a compatible device, enable one of the  
encryption methods in WLAN security mode when you  
configure the IAP. This step reduces the risk of an  
unwanted party joining the ad hoc network.  
The home network uses the security settings of the  
wireless LAN connection. Use the home network feature  
in a wireless LAN infrastructure network with a wireless  
LAN access point device and encryption enabled.  
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Your device notifies you if another device attempts to  
connect to it and the home network. Do not accept  
connection requests from an unknown device.  
The options related to Home net. are not available in  
Gallery before the settings for Home net. have been  
configured.  
If you use wireless LAN in a network that does not have  
encryption, switch off sharing files with other devices, or  
do not share any private media files. To change sharing  
settings, see ‘Home network settings’, p. 89.  
Configure settings  
To configure Home net., select Connect. > Home net. >  
Settings and from the following:  
Home access point—Select Always ask if you want the  
device to ask for the home access point every time you  
connect to the home network, User defined to select your  
home IAP that is used automatically when you use Home  
net., or None. If your home network does not have  
wireless LAN security settings enabled, you get a security  
warning. You can continue and switch on the wireless LAN  
security on later; or cancel defining the access point, and  
first switch on the wireless LAN security. See Wireless LAN  
in ‘Access points’, p. 108.  
UPnP wizard  
When you access the home network application for the  
first time, the setup wizard opens, and helps you to define  
the home network settings for your device. To use the  
setup wizard later, in the home network main view, select  
Options > Run wizard, and follow the instructions on the  
display.  
To connect a compatible PC to the home network, on the  
PC, you must install the Home Media Server software from  
the DVD-ROM supplied with your device.  
Device name—Enter a name for your device that is shown  
to the other compatible devices in the home network.  
Set sharing on and define content  
Home network settings  
Select Connect. > Home net. > Share content.  
To share media files saved in Gallery with other compatible  
UPnP devices through wireless LAN, you must create and  
configure your wireless LAN home IAP; then configure the  
Home net. application. See ‘Wireless LAN’, p. 18.  
Content sharing—Allow or deny sharing media files with  
compatible devices. Do not set Content sharing on before  
you have configured all the other settings. If you set  
Content sharing on, the other UPnP compatible devices in  
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the home network can view and copy your files you have  
selected for sharing in Images & video and Music.  
3 Select a compatible device in which the media file is  
shown. The images are shown both in the other home  
network device and your device and the video clips and  
sound clips are played only in the other device.  
To select media files for sharing with other devices from  
Images & video and Music or to view their sharing status,  
select Share content.  
Media files stored in the other device  
To select media files that are stored on another home  
network device, and show them in your device (or in a  
compatible TV), do the following:  
View media files  
To connect a compatible PC to the home network, you  
must install the Home Media Server software from the  
DVD-ROM supplied with your Nokia device.  
1 In Gallery, select Home net.. Your device starts the  
search of other compatible devices. Device names start  
to appear on the display.  
If Content sharing is on in your device, the other UPnP  
compatible devices in the home network can view and  
copy the media files you have selected to share in Share  
content. If you do not want the other devices to access  
your files, set Content sharing off. Even if Content  
sharing is off in your device, you can still view and copy  
the media files stored in another home network device if  
it is allowed by the other device.  
2 Select a device from the list.  
3 Select the type of media you want to view from the  
other device. The available file types depend on the  
features of the other device.  
4 Select the image, video clip, or music clip you want to  
view, and select Options > Show via home net.  
(images and video) or Play via home network (music).  
5 Select the device in which the file is shown.  
Media files stored in your device  
To select images, videos, and sound clips stored in your  
device and show them in another home network device,  
such as a compatible TV, do the following:  
1 In Gallery, select an image, a video clip, or a sound  
clip.  
2 Select Options > Show via home net.  
To stop sharing the media file, select Options > Stop  
showing.  
To print images saved in Gallery through Home net. with  
a UPnP compatible printer, select the print option in  
Gallery. See ‘Image print’, p. 40. Content sharing does not  
have to be switched on.  
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To search files with different criteria, select Options >  
Find. To sort the found files, select Options > Sort by.  
compatibility, contact the supplier of the application with  
which you want to synchronize your device data.  
You may receive synchronization settings in a special text  
message. See ‘Data and settings’, p. 47.  
Copy media files  
To copy or transfer media files from your device to another  
compatible device, such as a UPnP compatible PC, select a  
file in Gallery and Options > Move and copy > Copy to  
home network or Move to home network. Content  
sharing does not have to be switched on.  
Synchronize data  
In the Sync main view, you can see the different  
synchronization profiles.  
1 Select a synchronization profile and Options >  
Synchronise. The status of the synchronization is  
shown on the display.  
To cancel synchronization before it finishes, select  
Cancel.  
2 You are notified when the synchronization is complete.  
Select Yes to view the log file showing the  
synchronization status and how many entries have  
been added, updated, deleted, or discarded (not  
synchronized) in your device or on the server.  
To copy or transfer files from the other device to your  
device, select a file in the other device and Options > Copy  
to phone mem. or Copy to memory card (the name of the  
memory card if a compatible memory card is available).  
Content sharing does not have to be switched on.  
Synchronization  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Sync. Sync enables you  
Connection manager  
to synchronize your notes, calendar, contacts, or e-mail  
with various compatible calendar and address book  
applications on a compatible computer or on the internet.  
You can also create or edit synchronization settings.  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Conn. mgr.. To view the  
status of data connections or end connections in GSM and  
UMTS network and wireless LAN, select Act. data conn..  
To search for wireless LANs available within range, select  
Availab. WLAN.  
The synchronization application uses SyncML technology  
for synchronization. For information on SyncML  
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3 The device creates an IAP with default settings. To view  
Data connections  
In the active connections view, you can see the open data  
connections: data calls ( ), packet data connections (  
or ), and wireless LAN connections ( ).  
or change these settings, see ‘Access points’, p. 108.  
Device manager  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your  
service provider may vary, depending on network  
features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Dev. mgr.. You may  
receive server profiles and different configuration settings  
from your service provider, or company information  
management department. These configuration settings  
may include access point settings for data connections and  
other settings used by different applications in your device.  
To end a connection, select Options > Disconnect. To  
close all open connections, select Options > Disconnect  
all.  
To view the details of a connection, select Options >  
Details. The details shown depend on the connection type.  
To connect to a server and receive configuration settings  
for your device, scroll to a profile, and select Options >  
Start configuration.  
Wireless LAN  
The available wireless LAN view shows a list of wireless  
To allow or deny receiving of configuration settings from  
service providers, select Options > Enable config. or  
Disable config..  
LANs within range, their network mode (Infrastructure or  
Ad-hoc), and signal strength indicator.  
is shown for  
networks with encryption, and  
if your device has an  
active connection in the network.  
Server profile settings  
To view the details of a network, select Options > Details.  
Create an IAP  
Contact your service provider for the correct settings.  
1 Press  
, and select Connect. > Conn. mgr. >  
Server name—Enter a name for the configuration server.  
Availab. WLAN.  
Server ID—Enter the unique ID to identify the  
configuration server.  
2 The device searches for wireless LANs within range.  
Scroll to the network in which you want to create an  
IAP, and select Options > Define access point.  
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Server password—Enter a password to identify your device  
to the server.  
modem, press . For how to connect the devices, see  
‘Infrared connection’, p. 87.  
Session mode—Select the connection type that is used to  
connect to the server: Internet or Bluetooth.  
Access point—Select an access point to be used when  
connecting to the server.  
Host address—Enter the URL address of the server.  
Port—Enter the port number of the server.  
User name and Password—Enter your user name and  
password.  
Allow configuration—To receive configuration settings  
from the server, select Yes.  
Auto-accept all reqs.—If you want your device to ask for  
confirmation before accepting a configuration from the  
server, select No.  
Network authentic.—Select if network authentication is  
used.  
Modem  
Press  
, and select Connect. > Modem. To connect your  
device to a compatible PC through infrared, to use it as a  
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Office  
Base currency and exchange rates  
Recorder  
Select Type > Currency > Options > Currency rates.  
Before you can make currency conversions, you must select  
a base currency and add exchange rates. The rate of the  
base currency is always 1.  
To record voice memos, press  
, and select Office >  
Recorder. To record a telephone conversation, open  
Recorder during a voice call. Both parties hear a tone  
every 5 seconds during recording.  
Note: When you change base currency, you must  
enter new exchange rates because all previously set  
exchange rates are cleared.  
Converter  
Calculator  
To convert measures from one unit to another, press  
,
and select Office > Converter.  
Press  
, and select Office > Calculator.  
Converter has limited accuracy, and rounding errors may  
occur.  
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple calculations.  
1 In the Type field, select the measure you want to use.  
2 In the first Unit field, select the unit from which you  
want to convert. In the next Unit field, select the unit  
to which you want to convert.  
Notes  
3 In the first Amount field, enter the value you want to  
convert. The other Amount field changes  
To write notes in .txt format, press  
Notes.  
, and select Office >  
automatically to show the converted value.  
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Quickword  
With Quickword, you can view native Microsoft Word  
documents with your device.  
Zip manager  
Use the Zip manager application to compress files.  
Compressed files use less memory and are more convenient  
to send to compatible devices.  
Quickword supports the viewing of documents saved in  
.doc and .txt format created with Microsoft Word 97,  
2000 and XP. Not all variations or features of the  
mentioned file formats are supported.  
To open the application, press  
, and select Office > Zip.  
To create or manage archives or to change the settings,  
select Options and the desired option.  
To open a document, press  
Quickoffice > Quickword and the document.  
, and select Office >  
You can store archive files on the device or on a compatible  
memory card.  
See also ‘More information’, p. 96.  
Quicksheet  
With Quicksheet, you can view Microsoft Excel files with  
your device.  
Quickoffice  
With Quickoffice, you can view .doc, .xls, .ppt, and .txt  
documents. All file formats or features are not supported.  
Apple Macintosh is not supported.  
Quicksheet supports the viewing of spreadsheet files  
saved in .xls format created with Microsoft Excel 97, 2000,  
or XP. Not all variations or features of the mentioned file  
formats are supported.  
To use the Quickoffice applications, press  
, and select  
Office > Quickoffice. A list of files in the .doc, .xls, .ppt,  
and .txt file formats saved on your device and on the  
memory card opens.  
To open a spreadsheet, press  
Quickoffice > Quicksheet and the spreadsheet.  
, and select Office >  
See also ‘More information’, p. 96.  
To open Quickword, Quicksheet, or Quickpoint, press  
to reach the desired view.  
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provides only a limited set of features compared with PC  
versions.  
Quickpoint  
With Quickpoint, you view Microsoft PowerPoint  
presentations with your device.  
PDF. Your recent files are listed in the file view. To open a  
document, scroll to it, and press  
, and select Office > Adobe  
Quickpoint supports the viewing of presentations created  
in .ppt format created with Microsoft PowerPoint 2000  
and XP. Not all variations or features of the mentioned file  
formats are supported.  
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Use File mgr. to browse and open documents stored in the  
device memory and on the memory card.  
To open a presentation, press  
Quickoffice > Quickpoint and the presentation.  
, and select Office >  
More information  
For more information, visit www.adobe.com.  
See also ‘More information’, p. 96.  
To share questions, suggestions, and information about the  
application, visit the Adobe Reader for Symbian OS user  
forum at http://adobe.com/support/forums/main.html.  
More information  
If you experience problems with Quickword, Quicksheet,  
or Quickpoint, visit www.quickoffice.com for more  
information. Support is also available by sending an  
e-mail to [email protected].  
Barcode reader  
Use the barcode reader application to decode different  
types of codes (such as barcodes and codes in magazines).  
The codes may contain information such as URL links,  
e-mail addresses, and phone numbers.  
Adobe reader  
With Adobe Reader, you can read PDF documents on the  
display of your device.  
To scan and decode barcodes, press  
, and select  
Office > Barcode.  
This application has been optimized for PDF document  
content on handsets and other mobile devices, and  
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To scan a code, select Scan code. Set the code between the  
The device reverts to the standby mode to save battery  
power if Barcode cannot be activated or if no keys are  
red lines on the display. The Barcode attempts to scan and  
decode the code, and the decoded information is displayed. pressed for 1 minute. To continue scanning or viewing  
saved information, press  
.
To save the scanned data, select Options > Save. The data  
is saved in .bcr format.  
To view previously saved, decoded information in the main  
view, select Saved data. To open a code, press  
.
When viewing the decoded information, the different links,  
URL links, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses are  
indicated by icons on the top of the display in the direction  
they appear in the decoded information.  
In the Saved data view, select Options and from the  
following:  
Scan new code—to scan a new code  
Open link—to open a URL link  
Add to bookmarks—to save a URL link to the bookmarks  
in Web  
Create message—to send a text message or an e-mail to a  
compatible device  
Add to Contacts—to add a phone number, e-mail address,  
or URL address to Contacts  
Call—to call a phone number  
The available options may vary depending on the  
highlighted link.  
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Personalize your device  
Your service provider may have requested that certain  
features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so,  
they do not appear on your device menu. Your device may  
also have been specially configured for your service  
provider. This configuration may include changes in menu  
names, menu order, and icons. Contact your service  
provider for more information.  
To change the shortcuts assigned for the different  
presses of the center selection key and left and right  
selection keys in the standby mode, see ‘Standby mode’,  
p. 105.  
To change the clock shown in the standby mode, press  
, and select Applications > Clock > Options >  
Settings > Clock type > Analogue or Digital.  
To change the welcome note to an image or animation,  
press , and select Tools > Settings > Phone >  
General > Welcome note / logo.  
To change the main menu view, in the main menu,  
select Options > Change view > Grid or List.  
To rearrange the main menu, in the main menu, select  
Options > Move, Move to folder, or New folder. You  
can move less used applications into folders, and place  
applications that you use more often into the main  
menu.  
The images in this guide may differ from your device  
display.  
To use the standby display for fast access to your most  
frequently used applications, see ‘Active standby  
mode’, p. 100.  
To change the standby  
mode background image  
or what is shown in the  
screen saver, see ‘Change  
the look of your device’,  
p. 100.  
To customize the ringing  
tones, see ‘Profiles—set  
tones’, p. 98 and ‘Add  
Profiles—set tones  
ringing tones for  
contacts’, p. 57.  
To set and customize the ringing tones, message alert  
tones, and other tones for different events, environments,  
or caller groups, press , and select Tools > Profiles.  
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To change the profile, press  
Scroll to the profile you want to activate, and select OK.  
in the standby mode.  
When the offline profile is active, you can use your device  
without a (U)SIM card.  
To modify a profile, press , and select Tools > Profiles.  
Important: In the offline profile you cannot make  
or receive any calls, or use other features that require  
cellular network coverage. Calls may still be possible to  
the official emergency number programmed into your  
device. To make calls, you must first activate the phone  
function by changing profiles. If the device has been  
locked, enter the lock code.  
Scroll to the profile, and select Options > Personalise.  
Scroll to the setting you want to change, and press  
open the choices. Tones stored on the memory card are  
to  
indicated with  
. You can scroll through the tone list  
and listen to each one before you make your selection. To  
stop the sound, press any key.  
When you choose a tone, Tone downloads opens a list of  
bookmarks. You can select a bookmark and start a  
connection to a web page to download tones.  
When you have activated the offline profile, you can still  
use the wireless LAN (if available), for example, to read  
your e-mail or browse on the internet. Remember to  
comply with any applicable safety requirements when  
establishing and using a wireless LAN connection. See  
‘Wireless LAN’, p. 18.  
If you want the caller’s name to be said when your device  
rings, select Options > Personalise > Say caller's name >  
On. The caller’s name must be saved in Contacts.  
To exit the offline profile, press  
, and select another  
To create a new profile, select Options > Create new.  
profile. The device reenables wireless transmissions  
(providing there is sufficient signal strength). If a  
Bluetooth connectivity is activated before using the  
offline profile, it is deactivated. A Bluetooth connectivity  
is automatically reactivated after you exit the offline  
profile. See ‘Settings’, p. 84.  
Offline profile  
The offline profile lets you use the device without  
connecting to the wireless network. When you activate the  
offline profile, the connection to the wireless network is  
turned off, as indicated by  
in the signal strength  
indicator area. All wireless phone signals to and from the  
device are prevented. If you try to send messages, they are  
placed in the outbox to be sent later.  
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Change the look of your  
device  
Active standby mode  
Use your standby display for fast access to your most  
frequently used applications. By default, the active  
standby mode is on.  
To change the look of the display, such as the wallpaper  
and icons, press , and select Tools > Themes. The active  
Press , select Tools > Settings > Phone > Standby  
mode > Active standby, and press  
standby on or off.  
theme is indicated by  
. In Themes you can group  
to switch the active  
together elements from other themes or select images  
from the Gallery to personalize themes further. The  
themes on a compatible memory card (if inserted) are  
The active standby display is  
shown with default  
applications across the top of  
the screen, and calendar,  
to-do, and player events  
listed below.  
indicated by  
. The themes on the memory card are not  
available if the memory card is not inserted in the device.  
If you want to use the themes saved in the memory card  
without the memory card, save the themes in the device  
memory first.  
To open a browser connection and download more  
themes, select Theme downloads.  
Scroll to an application or  
event, and press  
.
To activate a theme, scroll to it, and select Options >  
Apply. To preview a theme before activating it, select  
Options > Preview.  
The standard scroll key  
shortcuts available in the  
standby mode cannot be used  
when the active standby  
mode is on.  
To edit themes, scroll to a theme, and select Options >  
Edit to change the settings for Wallpaper and Power  
saver.  
To change the default applications shortcuts, press  
,
select Tools > Settings > Phone > Standby mode >  
To restore the selected theme to its original settings,  
select Options > Restore orig. theme when you edit a  
theme.  
Active standby apps., and press  
.
Some shortcuts may be fixed, and you are not able to  
change them.  
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Tools  
Multimedia key  
Voice commands  
To open the default shortcut assigned to the multimedia  
You can use voice commands to control your device. For  
more information about the enhanced voice commands  
supported by your device, see ‘Voice dialing’, p. 59.  
key, press and hold  
applications, press  
. To open a list of multimedia  
. To open the desired application,  
use the scroll key. To exit the list without selecting an  
application, press  
To activate enhanced voice commands for starting  
.
applications and profiles, press  
, and select Tools >  
To change the shortcuts, press  
and  
. To change the  
, select  
Voice cm. > Profiles. The device creates voice tags for the  
applications that are shown when you press  
applications and profiles. To use enhanced voice  
Top, Left, Middle, and Right and the application.  
commands, press and hold  
say a voice command. The voice command is the name of  
the application or profile displayed in the list.  
in the standby mode, and  
Some shortcuts may be fixed, and you are not able to  
change them.  
To add more applications to the list, select Options > New  
application. To add a second voice command that can be  
used to start the application, select Options > Change  
command, and enter the new voice command as text.  
Avoid very short names, abbreviations, and acronyms.  
TV configuration  
Press  
, and select Tools > TV out. Select from the  
following:  
To listen to the synthesized voice tag, select Options >  
Playback.  
TV system—Select PAL for PAL and SECAM TV system  
format or NTSC for NTSC TV system format.  
To change voice command settings, select Options >  
Settings. To switch off the synthesizer that plays  
Ratio—Select 4:3 or 16:9.  
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recognized voice tags and commands in the selected  
device language, select Synthesiser > Off. To reset voice  
recognition learning (for example, when the main user of  
the device has changed), select Reset voice adapts..  
Install applications and software  
indicates a .sis application,  
a Java application,  
that the application is not fully installed, and  
application is installed on a compatible memory card.  
that the  
Important: Only install and use applications and  
other software from trusted sources, such as applications  
that are Symbian Signed or have passed the Java VerifiedTM  
testing.  
Application manager  
Press  
, and select Tools > App. mgr.. You can install  
two types of applications and software to your device:  
Before installation, note the following:  
J2ME™ applications based on Java technology with  
the extension .jad or .jar ( ).  
To view the application type, version number, and the  
supplier or manufacturer of the application, select  
Options > View details.  
To display the security certificate details of the  
application, select Options > View certificate. See  
‘Certificate management’, p. 112.  
If you install a file that contains an update or repair to  
an existing application, you can only restore the  
original application if you have the original installation  
file or a full back-up copy of the removed software  
package. To restore the original application, remove the  
application, and install the application again from the  
original installation file or the back-up copy.  
The .jar file is required for installing Java applications.  
If it is missing, the device may ask you to download it.  
If there is no access point defined for the application,  
you are asked to select one. When you are downloading  
Other applications and software suitable for the  
Symbian operating system ( ). The installation files  
have the .sis extension. Only install software  
specifically designed for your Nokia device. Software  
providers often refer to the official model number of  
this product.  
Installation files may be transferred to your device from a  
compatible computer, downloaded during browsing, or  
sent to you in a multimedia message, as an e-mail  
attachment, or using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared.  
You can use Nokia Application Installer in Nokia PC Suite  
to install an application to your device. If you use  
Microsoft Windows Explorer to transfer a file, save the file  
to a memory card (local disk).  
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the .jar file, you may need to enter a user name and  
password to access the server. You obtain these from  
the supplier or manufacturer of the application.  
log > Via text message or Via e-mail (available only if  
the correct e-mail settings are in place).  
Important: Your device can only support one  
antivirus application. Having more than one application  
with antivirus functionality could affect performance and  
operation or cause the device to stop functioning.  
1 To locate an installation file, press  
, and select  
Tools > App. mgr.. Alternatively, search the device  
memory or a memory card (if inserted) in File mgr., or  
open a message in Messag. > Inbox that contains an  
installation file.  
After you install applications to a compatible memory  
card, installation files (.sis) remain in the device memory.  
The files may use large amounts of memory and prevent  
you from storing other files. To maintain sufficient  
memory, use Nokia PC Suite to back up installation files to  
a compatible PC, then use the file manager to remove the  
installation files from the device memory. See ‘File  
manager’, p. 21. If the .sis file is a message attachment,  
delete the message from the Messaging inbox.  
2 In App. mgr., select Options > Install. In other  
applications, scroll to the installation file, and press  
to start the installation.  
During installation, the device shows information  
about the progress of the installation. If you are  
installing an application without a digital signature or  
certification, the device displays a warning. Continue  
installation only if you are sure of the origin and  
contents of the application.  
Remove applications and software  
To start an installed application, locate it in the menu, and  
press  
.
Scroll to a software package, and select Options >  
Remove. Select Yes to confirm.  
To start a network connection and to view extra  
information about the application, select Options > Go to  
web address, if available.  
If you remove software, you can only reinstall it if you  
have the original software package or a full backup of the  
removed software package. If you remove a software  
package, you may no longer be able to open documents  
created with that software.  
To see what software packages are installed or removed  
and when, select Options > View log.  
To send your installation log to a help desk so that they can  
see what is installed or removed, select Options > Send  
If another software package depends on the software  
package that you removed, the other software package  
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may stop working. Refer to the documentation of the  
installed software package for details.  
Invalid keys—View keys that are not valid; the time period  
for using the media file is exceeded or there is a protected  
media file in the device but no connected activation key.  
Settings  
Not in use—View keys that have no media files connected  
to them in the device.  
Select Options > Settings and from the following:  
To buy more usage time or extend the usage period for a  
media file, select an invalid activation key and Options >  
Get activation key. Activation keys cannot be updated if  
web service message reception is disabled. See ‘Web  
service messages’, p. 48.  
Online certif. check—Select to check the online  
certificates before installing an application.  
Default web address—Set the default address used when  
checking online certificates.  
Some Java applications may require a phone call, a  
message to be sent, or a network connection to a specific  
access point for downloading extra data or components.  
In the App. mgr. main view, scroll to an application, and  
select Options > Suite settings to change settings  
related to that specific application.  
To view detailed information, such as the validity status  
and ability to send the file, scroll to an activation key, and  
press  
.
Activation keys for  
copyright-protected files  
To view the digital rights activation keys stored in your  
device, press  
the following:  
, and select Tools > Actv. keys and from  
Valid keys—View keys that are connected to one or more  
media files and keys whose validity period has not started  
yet.  
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Settings  
To change settings, press  
To open a settings group, press  
want to change, and press  
, and select Tools > Settings.  
Writing language—Changing the language affects the  
characters and special characters available when writing  
text and the predictive text dictionary used.  
. Scroll to a setting you  
.
Some settings may be preset for the device by your service  
provider, and you may not be able to change them.  
Predictive text—Set the predictive text input On or Off  
for all editors in the device. The predictive text dictionary  
is not available for all languages.  
Welcome note / logo—The welcome note or logo is  
displayed briefly each time you switch on the device.  
Select Default to use the default image, Text to write a  
welcome note, or Image to select an image from Gallery.  
Phone  
General  
Orig. phone settings—You can reset some of the settings  
to their original values. To do this, you need the lock code.  
See ‘Security’, ‘Phone and SIM’, p. 112. After resetting, the  
device may take a longer time to power on. Documents  
and files are unaffected.  
Phone language—Changing the language of the display  
texts in your device also affects the format used for date  
and time and the separators used, for example, in  
calculations. Automatic selects the language according to  
the information on your SIM card. After you change the  
display text language, the device restarts.  
Standby mode  
Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing  
language affects every application in your device, and the  
change remains effective until you change these settings  
again.  
Active standby—Use shortcuts to applications in the  
standby mode. See ‘Active standby mode’, p. 100.  
Left selection key—Assign a shortcut to the left selection  
key (  
) in the standby mode.  
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Right selection key—Assign a shortcut to the right  
selection key ( ) in the standby mode.  
Colour scheme—Select a color scheme for the cover  
display. To preview the selected color scheme, select  
Options > Preview, and close the fold. To browse different  
color schemes in the preview mode, scroll up or down using  
the side scroll key.  
Active standby apps.—Select the application shortcuts  
you want to appear in the active standby. This setting is  
only available if Active standby is on.  
LED light—Select a color for the cover indicator. You can  
choose different colors for missed calls and e-mails, and  
unread messages. The setting for battery charging can be  
either On or Off.  
You can also assign keypad shortcuts for the different  
presses of the center selection key. The center selection  
key shortcuts are not available if the active standby is on.  
Operator logo—This setting is only available if you have  
received and saved an operator logo. Select Off if you do  
not want the logo to be shown.  
Closing animation—Select a short animation to play when  
you close the cover.  
Closing tone—Select a short tune to play when you close  
the cover.  
Display  
Opening tone—Select a short tune to play when you open  
Light sensor—Adjust the basic brightness level of the  
display to lighter or darker. However, in extreme light  
conditions, the brightness of the display is automatically  
adjusted.  
the cover and the device is in the standby mode.  
Select Calls and from the following:  
Answer if fold opened—Select No or Yes.  
If fold closed—Select End call or Activate loudspeaker.  
Power saver time-out—Select the time-out period after  
which the screen saver is activated.  
Light time-out—Select a time-out after which the  
backlight of the display is switched off.  
Call  
Cover display  
Select Personalisation and from the following:  
Send my caller ID—Select Yes or No to set your phone  
number to be seen by or hidden from the person to whom  
you are calling. Otherwise, the value may be set by your  
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service provider when you make subscribe to the network  
service. Set by network is displayed.  
Anykey answer—Select On. To answer an incoming call,  
briefly press any keypad key, except  
.
,
,
, and  
Call waiting—If you have activated call waiting (network  
service), the network notifies you of a new incoming call  
while you have a call in progress. To check whether the  
function is active, select Check status. To set the function  
on or off, select Activate or Cancel.  
Line in use—This setting (network service) is shown only  
if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers, that is,  
two phone lines. Select which phone line you want to use  
for making calls and sending text messages. Calls on both  
lines can be answered irrespective of the selected line. If  
you select Line 2 and have not subscribed to this network  
service, you will not be able to make calls. When line 2 is  
Reject call with SMS—Select Yes to send a text message  
to a caller informing why you could not answer the call.  
See ‘Answer or reject a call’, p. 64.  
selected,  
is shown in the standby mode.  
Message text—Write text to be sent in a text message  
when you reject a call.  
Tip! To switch between the phone lines, press and  
hold  
in the standby mode.  
Image in video call—Select a still image to be displayed  
instead of video.  
Line change—To prevent line selection (network service),  
select Disable if supported by your SIM card. To change  
this setting, you need the PIN2 code.  
Automatic redial—Select On, and your device makes a  
maximum of 10 attempts to connect the call after an  
unsuccessful call attempt. To stop automatic redialing,  
Connection  
press  
.
Summary after call—Activate this setting if you want the  
device to briefly display the approximate duration of the  
last call.  
Data connections and access points  
Your device supports packet data connections, such as  
GPRS in the GSM network. When you use your device in  
GSM and UMTS networks, multiple data connections can  
Speed dialling—Select On, and the numbers assigned to  
the speed dialing keys (  
) can be dialed by  
pressing and holding the key. See also ‘Speed dial a phone  
number’, p. 59.  
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be active at the same time, and access points can share a  
data connection.  
indicates a packet data access point, and  
wireless LAN access point.  
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You can also use a wireless LAN data connection. See  
‘Wireless LAN’, p. 18. Only one connection in one wireless  
LAN can be active at a time.  
Tip! To create an IAP in a wireless LAN, press  
, and  
select Connect. > Conn. mgr. > Availab. WLAN >  
Options > Define access point.  
To establish a data connection, an access point is required.  
You can define different kinds of access points as follows: point. To edit the settings of an access point, select  
To create a new access point, select Options > New access  
Options > Edit. Follow the instructions from your service  
provider.  
MMS access point to send and receive multimedia  
messages  
Access point for the web application to view WML or  
XHTML pages  
IAP to send and receive e-mail and connect to the  
internet  
Connection name—Enter a descriptive name for the  
connection.  
Data bearer—Select the data connection type.  
Depending on the data connection you select, only certain  
setting fields are available. Fill in all fields marked with  
Must be defined or with a red asterisk. Other fields can be  
left empty, unless you have been instructed otherwise by  
your service provider.  
Check the type of access point you need with your service  
provider for the service you want to access. For availability  
and subscription to packet data connection services,  
contact your service provider.  
To be able to use a data connection, the network service  
provider must support this feature, and if necessary,  
activate it for your SIM card.  
Access points  
You may receive access point settings in a message from  
a service provider. See ‘Data and settings’, p. 47. Some or  
all access points may be preset for your device by your  
network operator, and you may not be able to change,  
Packet data  
Follow the instructions from your service provider.  
create, edit, or remove them.  
access point.  
indicates a protected  
Access point name—You obtain the access point name  
from your service provider.  
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User name—The user name may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
Proxy port number—Enter the proxy port number.  
Wireless LAN  
Prompt password—If you must enter the password every  
time you log in to a server, or if you do not want to save  
your password in the device, select Yes.  
Follow the instructions from your service provider.  
WLAN netw. name—Select Enter manuallyor Search for  
netw.. If you select an existing network, WLAN netw.  
mode and WLAN security mode are determined by the  
settings of its access point device.  
Password—A password may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
Authentication—Select Normal or Secure.  
WLAN netw. mode—Select Ad-hoc to create an ad hoc  
network and to allow devices to send and receive data  
directly; a wireless LAN access point device is not needed.  
Homepage—Depending on the access point you are setting  
up, enter the web address or the address of the multimedia  
messaging center.  
WLAN security mode—Select the encryption used: WEP,  
802.1x (not for ad hoc networks), or WPA/WPA2. If you  
select Open network, no encryption is used. The WEP,  
802.1x, and WPA functions can be used only if the  
network supports them.  
Select Options > Advanced settings to change the  
following settings:  
Network type—Select IPv4 settings or IPv6 settings. The  
other settings depend on the selected network type.  
WLAN security sett.—Enter the settings for the selected  
security mode:  
Phone IP address (for IPv4 only)—Enter the IP address of  
your device.  
Security settings for WEP are as follows:  
DNS address—In Primary DNS address, enter the IP  
address of the primary DNS server. In Secondary DNS  
addr., enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.  
Contact your internet service provider to obtain these  
addresses.  
Wep key in use—Select the WEP key number. You can  
create up to four WEP keys. The same settings must be  
entered on the wireless LAN access point device.  
Authentication type—Select Open or Shared for the  
authentication type between your device and the wireless  
LAN access point device.  
Proxy serv. address—Define the address for the proxy  
server.  
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WEP key settings—Enter WEP encryption (length of the  
key), WEP key format (ASCII or Hexadecimal), and WEP  
key (the WEP key data in the selected format).  
IPv6 settings > DNS address—Select Automatic,  
Well-known, or User defined.  
Ad-hoc channel (only for Ad-hoc)—To enter a channel  
number (1-11) manually, select User defined.  
Security settings for 802.1x and WPA/WPA2 are as  
follows:  
Proxy serv. address—Enter the address for the proxy  
server.  
WPA mode—Select the means of authentication: EAP to  
use an extensible authentication protocol (EAP) plug-in or  
Pre-shared key to use a password. Complete the  
appropriate settings:  
Proxy port number—Enter the proxy port number.  
Packet data  
The packet data settings affect all access points using a  
packet data connection.  
EAP plug-in settings (only for EAP)—Enter the settings as  
your service provider instructs.  
Pre-shared key (only for Pre-shared key)—Enter a  
password. The same password must be entered on the  
wireless LAN access point device.  
Packet data conn.—If you select When available and you  
are in a network that supports packet data, the device  
registers to the packet data network. Starting an active  
packet data connection is quicker. If there is no packet  
data coverage, the device periodically tries to establish a  
packet data connection. If you select When needed, the  
device uses a packet data connection only if you start an  
application or action that needs it.  
TKIP encryption—Select whether Temporal Key Integrity  
Protocol (TKIP) is used.  
Homepage—Define a home page.  
Select Options > Advanced settings and from the  
following:  
Access point—The access point name is needed to use your  
device as a packet data modem to your computer.  
IPv4 settings: Phone IP address (the IP address of your  
device), Subnet mask (the subnet IP address), Default  
gateway (the gateway), and DNS address—Enter the IP  
addresses of the primary and secondary DNS server.  
Contact your internet service provider for these addresses.  
Wireless LAN  
Show availability—Select whether  
a wireless LAN is available.  
is displayed when  
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Scan for networks—If you set Show availability to Yes,  
select how often the device searches for available wireless  
LANs and updates the indicator.  
Security  
To view advanced settings, select Options > Advanced  
settings. Changing wireless LAN advanced settings is not  
recommended.  
Phone and SIM  
PIN code request—When active, the code is requested  
each time the device is switched on. Deactivating the PIN  
code request may not be allowed by some SIM cards. See  
‘Glossary of PIN and lock codes’, p. 112.  
Configurations  
You may receive trusted server settings from your service  
provider in a configuration message, or the settings may be  
stored on your USIM card. You can save these settings to  
your device, view, or delete them in Configs..  
PIN code, PIN2 code, and Lock code—You can change the  
lock, PIN, and PIN2 codes. These codes can only include  
the numbers from 0 to 9. If you forget any of these codes,  
contact your service provider. See ‘Glossary of PIN and  
lock codes’, p. 112.  
Date and time  
Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency  
numbers to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency  
number.  
See ‘Clock settings’, p. 17 and language settings in  
‘General’, p. 105.  
Autolock period—You can set an autolock period, a  
time-out after which the device automatically locks. To  
turn off the autolock period, select None.  
To unlock the device, enter the lock code.  
When the device is locked, calls may be possible to the  
official emergency number programmed into your device.  
Tip! To lock the device manually, press  
. A list of  
commands opens. Select Lock phone.  
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Lock if SIM changed—You can set the device to ask for  
the lock code when an unknown SIM card is inserted into  
your device. The device maintains a list of SIM cards that  
are recognized as the owner’s cards.  
PIN2 code—This code (4 to 8 digits) is supplied with some  
SIM cards, and is required to access some functions in your  
device.  
Lock code (security code)—This code (5 digits) can be used  
to lock the device to avoid unauthorized use. The factory  
setting for the lock code is 12345. To avoid unauthorized  
use of your device, change the lock code. Keep the new  
code secret and in a safe place separate from your device.  
If you forget the code, contact your service provider.  
Closed user group—You can specify a group of people to  
whom you can call and who can call you (network  
service).  
When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls may be  
possible to the official emergency number programmed  
into your device.  
PUK and PUK2 codes—These codes (8 digits) are required to  
change a blocked PIN code or PIN2 code, respectively. If  
the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the  
operator whose SIM card is in your device.  
Confirm SIM services—You can set the device to display  
confirmation messages when you are using a SIM card  
service (network service).  
UPUK code—This code (8 digits) is required to change a  
blocked UPIN code. If the code is not supplied with the  
USIM card, contact the service provider whose USIM card  
is in your device.  
Glossary of PIN and lock codes  
If you forget any of these codes, contact your service  
provider.  
PIN code—This code protects your SIM card against  
unauthorized use. The PIN code (4 to 8 digits) is usually  
supplied with the SIM card. After three consecutive  
incorrect PIN code entries, the code is blocked, and you  
need the PUK code to unblock it.  
Certificate management  
Digital certificates do not guarantee safety; they are used  
to verify the origin of software.  
In the certificate management main view, you can see a  
list of authority certificates that are stored in your device.  
UPIN code—This code may be supplied with the USIM  
card. The USIM card is an enhanced version of the SIM  
card and is supported by UMTS mobile phones.  
Press  
to see a list of personal certificates, if available.  
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Digital certificates should be used if you want to connect  
to an online bank or another site or remote server for  
actions that involve transferring confidential information.  
They should also be used if you want to reduce the risk of  
viruses or other malicious software and be sure of the  
authenticity of software when downloading and installing  
software.  
To check certificate details, scroll to a certificate, and  
select Options > Certificate details. When you open  
certificate details, the validity of the certificate is checked,  
and one of the following notes may be displayed:  
Certificate not trusted—You have not set any application  
to use the certificate. See ‘Change the trust settings’, p.  
113.  
Important: Even if the use of certificates makes the  
risks involved in remote connections and software  
installation considerably smaller, they must be used  
correctly in order to benefit from increased security. The  
existence of a certificate does not offer any protection by  
itself; the certificate manager must contain correct,  
authentic, or trusted certificates for increased security to  
be available. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If  
Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown  
even if the certificate should be valid, check that the  
current date and time in your device are correct.  
Expired certificate—The period of validity has ended for  
the selected certificate.  
Certificate not valid yet—The period of validity has not  
yet begun for the selected certificate.  
Certificate corrupted—The certificate cannot be used.  
Contact the certificate issuer.  
Change the trust settings  
Before changing any certificate settings, you must make  
sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and  
that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.  
View certificate details—check authenticity  
Scroll to an authority certificate, and select Options >  
Trust settings. Depending on the certificate, a list of the  
applications that can use the selected certificate is shown.  
For example:  
You can only be sure of the correct identity of a server  
when the signature and the period of validity of a server  
certificate have been checked.  
You are notified if the identity of the server is not  
authentic or if you do not have the correct security  
certificate in your device.  
Symbian installation > Yes—The certificate is able to  
certify the origin of a new Symbian operating system  
application.  
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Internet > Yes—The certificate is able to certify servers.  
To divert voice calls when your number is busy or when you  
reject incoming calls, select If busy. To check whether the  
option is activate, select Check status. To set the option on  
or off, select Activate or Cancel.  
App. installation > Yes—The certificate is able to certify  
the origin of a new Java application.  
Select Options > Edit trust setting to change the value.  
Several diverting options can be active at the same time.  
When all calls are diverted,  
mode.  
is shown in the standby  
Track protected object  
Some copyright-protected music files may include a  
transaction identifier. Select whether you allow the  
identifier to be sent with the music file if you send or  
forward the file. The provider of the music file can use the  
identifier to track the distribution of the files.  
Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the same  
time.  
Call barring  
EAP plug-ins  
Call barring (network service) allows you to restrict the  
calls that you make or receive with the device. To change  
the settings, you need the restriction password from your  
service provider.  
You can view the EAP plug-ins currently installed in your  
device (network service). Some IAPs that use wireless LAN  
as a data bearer and WPA security mode use the plug-ins  
for authentication.  
To set an option on or off, select Activate or Cancel. To  
check whether the option is active, select Check status.  
Call barring affects all calls, including data calls.  
Call divert  
Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the same  
time.  
Call divert allows you to divert your incoming calls to  
your voice mailbox or another phone number. For details,  
contact your service provider.  
When calls are barred, calls may be possible to the official  
emergency number.  
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Cell info display—Select On to set the device to indicate  
when it is used in a cellular network based on  
microcellular network (MCN) technology and to activate  
cell info reception.  
Network  
Your device can automatically switch between the GSM  
and UMTS networks. The GSM network is indicated with  
in the standby mode. The UMTS network is indicated  
Enhancement  
with  
.
Network mode (shown only if supported by the  
Select an enhancement and from the following:  
operator)—Select which network to use. If you select Dual  
mode, the device uses the GSM or UMTS network  
automatically, according to the network parameters and  
the roaming agreements between the wireless service  
providers. Contact your network operator for more details.  
Default profile—Set the profile that you want activated  
each time you connect a certain enhancement to your  
device. See ‘Profiles—set tones’, p. 98.  
Automatic answer—Set if you want the device to answer  
an incoming call automatically after 5 seconds. If the  
ringing type is set to Beep once or Silent, automatic  
answer is disabled. Automatic answer is not available for  
Text phone.  
Operator selection—Select Automatic to set the device to  
search for and select one of the available networks, or  
Manual to manually select the network from a list of  
networks. If the connection to the manually selected  
network is lost, the device sounds an error tone and asks  
you to reselect a network. The selected network must have  
a roaming agreement with your home network, that is, the  
network used by the service provider whose SIM card is in  
your device.  
Lights (for car kit)—Set whether lights remain on or are  
switched off after the time-out.  
If you are using a Text phone, you must activate it on your  
device. Press  
, and select Tools > Settings >  
Enhancement > Text phone > Use Text phone > Yes.  
Glossary: A roaming agreement is an agreement  
between two or more network service providers to  
enable the users of one service provider to use the  
services of other service providers.  
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Troubleshooting  
other obstructions between the devices.  
Check that the other device is not in the hidden mode.  
Check that both devices are compatible.  
Q&A  
Access codes  
Q: Why can’t I end a Bluetooth connection?  
Q: What is my password for the lock, PIN, or PUK codes?  
A: If another device is connected to your device, you can either  
end the connection using the other device or by  
deactivating Bluetooth connectivity. Select Connect. >  
Bluetooth > Off.  
A: The default lock code is 12345. If you forget or lose the  
lock code, contact your device dealer.  
If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code, or if you have not  
received such a code, contact your network service  
provider.  
For information about passwords, contact your access  
point provider, for example, a commercial internet service  
provider (ISP), wireless service provider, or network  
operator.  
Browser services  
Q: What do I do if the following message is displayed: No valid  
access point defined. Define one in Services settings.?  
A: Insert the correct browser settings. Contact your service  
provider for instructions.  
Application not responding  
Camera  
Q: How do I close an application that is not responding?  
A: To open the application switching window, press and hold  
Q: Why do images look smudgy?  
. Scroll to the application, and press  
application.  
to close the  
A: Remove the protective plastic film covering the display and  
camera. Ensure that the camera lens protection window is  
clean.  
Bluetooth connectivity  
Q: Why is there audible noise from the camera when  
Q: Why can’t I find my friend’s device?  
autofocus or optical zoom is used?  
A: Check that both devices have activated Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
A: Zoom and AF lens movement causes mechanical noise.  
Select Options > Settings > Optical zoom during  
Check that the distance between the two devices is not  
over 10 meters (33 feet) and that there are no walls or  
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recording > Off to eliminate mechanical noise caused  
by lens movement when recording.  
Log  
Q: Why does the log appear empty?  
Q: Why do images or videos captured using night mode tend  
to be noisier under dark lighting conditions compared to  
normal mode?  
A: You may have activated a filter, and no communication  
events fitting that filter have been logged. To see all  
events, select Applications > Log > Options > Filter > All  
communication.  
A: The output of the image sensor under the dark lighting  
conditions is more amplified with night mode than with  
normal mode to provide better brightness. In return, the  
noise level on the image or video increases.  
Memory low  
Q: What can I do if my device memory is low?  
A: You can delete the following items regularly to avoid  
Q: Why do VGA video frames appear jagged when video  
memory getting low:  
stabilization is activated?  
Messages from Inbox, Drafts, and Sent in Messag.  
Retrieved e-mail messages from the device memory  
Saved browser pages  
A: Each video frame is enlarged from a smaller size within VGA  
to the VGA size when video stabilization is activated. Due  
to this, the quality within each frame is degraded  
compared to video without stabilization mode.  
Images and photos in Gallery  
Display  
To delete contact information, calendar notes, call timers, call  
cost timers, game scores, or any other data, go to the  
respective application to remove the data. If you are deleting  
multiple items and one of the following notes are shown: Not  
enough memory to perform operation. Delete some data  
first. or Memory low. Delete some data., try deleting items  
one by one (starting from the smallest item).  
Q: Why do missing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the  
screen every time I turn on my device?  
A: This is a characteristic of this type of display. Some displays  
may contain pixels or dots that remain on or off. This is  
normal, not a fault.  
Home network (UPnP)  
Q: How can I save my data before deleting it?  
Q: Why can’t I share files with other devices?  
A: Save your data using one of the following methods:  
A: Ensure that you have configured the home network  
settings. Select Connect. > Home net. > Share content >  
Content sharing, and the other device is UPnP compatible.  
Use Nokia PC Suite to make a back-up copy of all data to  
a compatible computer.  
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Send images to your e-mail address, then save the images  
to your computer.  
Send data using Bluetooth connectivity to a compatible  
device.  
Q: How can I end the data connection when the device starts  
a data connection again and again?  
A: To stop the device from making a data connection, select  
Messaging and one of the following:  
Store data on a compatible memory card.  
On receiving msg. > Defer retrieval—to have the  
multimedia messaging center save the message to be  
retrieved later, for example, after you have checked the  
settings. After this change, the device still needs to send  
information notes to the network. To retrieve the message  
now, select Retr. immediately.  
On receiving msg. > Reject message—to reject all  
incoming multimedia messages. After this change, the  
device needs to send information notes to the network, and  
the multimedia messaging center deletes multimedia  
messages that are waiting to be sent to you.  
Messaging  
Q: Why can’t I select a contact?  
A: The contact card does not have a phone number or an  
e-mail address. Add the missing information to the  
contact card in Contacts.  
Multimedia messaging  
Q: What should I do when the device cannot receive a  
multimedia message because memory is full?  
Multimedia recept. > Off—to ignore all incoming  
multimedia messages. After this change, the device does  
not make any network connections related to multimedia  
messaging.  
A: The amount of memory needed is indicated in the error  
message: Not enough memory to retrieve message.  
Delete some data first. To view what kind of data you  
have and how much memory the different data groups  
consume, select File manager > Options > Memory  
details.  
PC connectivity  
Q: Why do I have problems connecting the device to my PC?  
Q: The note Retrieving message is shown briefly. What is  
A: Ensure that Nokia PC Suite is installed and running on your  
PC. See the user guide for Nokia PC Suite on the DVD-ROM.  
For further information on how to use Nokia PC Suite, see  
the help function on Nokia PC Suite or visit the support  
pages at www.nokia.com.  
happening?  
A: The device is trying to retrieve a multimedia message from  
the multimedia messaging center.  
Check that the settings for multimedia messaging are  
defined correctly and that there are no mistakes in phone  
numbers or addresses. Select Messag. > Options >  
Settings > Multim. msg..  
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Wireless LAN  
Q: Why can't I see a wireless LAN (WLAN) access point even  
though I know I'm within its range?  
A: The WLAN access point may use a hidden service set  
identifier (SSID). You can only access networks that use a  
hidden SSID if you know the correct SSID and have created  
a WLAN IAP for the network on your Nokia device.  
Q: How do I switch wireless LAN (WLAN) off on my Nokia  
device?  
A: You cannot switch off WLAN on your Nokia device. To  
reduce battery consumption, you can specify that your  
Nokia device does not scan for available networks.  
To turn off the background scan:  
1
Press  
Wireless LAN.  
, and select Tools > Settings > Connection >  
2
3
Select Scan for networks > Never.  
To save your changes, select Done.  
When Scan for networks is set to Never, your Nokia device  
still listens to available networks, and you can use available  
WLAN networks as usual.  
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Battery information  
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.  
Charging and discharging  
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery  
can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will  
eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are  
noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery. Use only  
Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with  
Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.  
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed  
car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity  
and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery  
between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot  
or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the  
battery is fully charged. Battery performance is particularly  
limited in temperatures well below freezing.  
If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if  
the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may  
be necessary to connect the charger, then disconnect and  
reconnect it to begin charging the battery.  
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.  
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device  
when not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery  
connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its  
lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its  
charge over time.  
Do not dismantle or shred batteries. In the event of a battery  
leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin  
or eyes. In the event of such a leak, flush your skin or eyes  
immediately with water, or seek medical help.  
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several  
minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display  
or before any calls can be made.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any  
charger or battery that is damaged.  
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  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting  
can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen  
causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-)  
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an authorized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo on the packaging, and inspect the  
hologram label using the following steps:  
3
4
Scratch the side of the label to  
reveal a 20-digit code, for  
example,  
12345678919876543210. Turn  
the battery so that the numbers  
are facing upwards. The 20-digit  
code reads starting from the  
number at the top row followed  
by the bottom row.  
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 authorized Nokia service point or dealer will  
inspect the battery for authenticity. If authenticity cannot be  
verified, return the battery to the place of purchase.  
Confirm that the 20-digit code is  
valid by following the instructions  
at www.nokia.com/batterycheck.  
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.  
To create a text message, enter the  
20-digit code, for example,  
12345678919876543210, and send  
to +44 7786 200276.  
To create a text message,  
For countries in Asia Pacific, excluding India: Enter the 20-  
digit code, for example, 12345678919876543210, and  
send to +61 427151515.  
For India only: Enter Battery followed by the 20-digit  
battery code, for example, Battery  
2
When you angle the hologram  
left, right, down, and up, you  
should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on  
each side respectively.  
12345678919876543210, and send to 5555.  
National and international operator charges will apply.  
You should receive a message indicating whether the code  
can be authenticated.  
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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 performance and damage to your device  
and its enhancements. It may also invalidate any approval or  
warranty applying to the device.  
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit  
www.nokia.com/battery.  
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Care and maintenance  
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship  
and should be treated with care. The following suggestions  
will help you protect your warranty coverage.  
attachments could damage the device and may violate  
regulations governing radio devices.  
Use chargers indoors.  
Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as  
contacts and calendar notes  
To reset the device from time to time for optimum  
performance, power off the device and remove the  
battery.  
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types  
of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet,  
remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely  
before replacing it.  
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its  
moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.  
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures  
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage  
batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery,  
charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working  
properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for  
service.  
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device  
returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form  
inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.  
Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed  
in this guide.  
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling  
can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean the device.  
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts  
and prevent proper operation.  
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses, such as  
camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or  
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Additional safety information  
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts.  
Keep them out of the reach of small children.  
Medical devices  
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including  
wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of  
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or  
the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they  
are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have  
any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities  
when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do  
so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment  
that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Operating environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any  
area, and always switch off your device when its use is  
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use  
the device only in its normal operating positions. This device  
meets RF exposure 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 operation, it  
should not contain metal and should position the device the  
above-stated distance from your body.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
separation of 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 Technology Research. Persons  
with pacemakers should do the following:  
To transmit data files or messages, this device requires a good  
quality connection to the network. In some cases,  
transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until  
such a connection is available. Ensure the above separation  
distance instructions are followed until the transmission is  
completed.  
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.  
Do not carry the device in a breast pocket  
Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to  
minimize the potential for interference.  
If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move  
the device away.  
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of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and  
may be illegal.  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing  
aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider.  
Potentially explosive environments  
Vehicles  
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions.  
Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you  
would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting  
in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at  
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 where  
the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or  
metal powders.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as  
electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock)  
braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag  
systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer,  
or its representative of your vehicle, or any equipment that has  
been added.  
Only qualified personnel should service the device or install  
the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to  
the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment  
in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store  
or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the  
same compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air bags  
inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including  
installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the  
air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,  
serious injury could result.  
Emergency calls  
Important: Wireless phones, including this device,  
operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landline  
networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this,  
connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You  
should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential  
communications like medical emergencies.  
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  
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ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the  
protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.  
To make an emergency call:  
1 If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate  
signal strength.  
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR.  
The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/  
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for  
SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with  
the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in  
all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an  
operating device can be below the maximum value because  
the device is designed to use only the power required to reach  
the network. That amount changes depending on a number of  
factors such as how close you are to a network base station.  
The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of  
the device at the ear is 0.84 W/kg.  
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is  
properly inserted in the device.  
Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the  
display and ready the device for calls.  
Enter the official emergency number for your present  
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.  
Press the call key.  
2
3
4
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 profile mode, you may need to  
change the profile to activate the phone function before you  
can make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your  
service provider for more information.  
Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in  
different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on  
national reporting and testing requirements and the network  
band. Additional SAR information may be provided under  
product information at www.nokia.com.  
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary  
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device  
may be the only means of communication at the scene of an  
accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.  
Certification information (SAR)  
THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO  
RADIO WAVES.  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves  
recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines  
were developed by the independent scientific organization  
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Index  
settings for call diverting 114  
transferring 65  
storing DTMF tones 65  
contact information 23  
copying contacts 56  
copyright protection. See activation  
keys.  
A
access points 107, 108  
activation keys 104  
additional applications 23  
Adobe reader 96  
alarm clock 17  
camera  
adjusting lighting and color 29  
editing videos 32  
flash 29  
image setup settings 29  
imaging mode 12  
saving video clips 24  
scenes 29  
D
applications 102  
data connections 92  
ending 92  
B
indicators 15  
date 17  
device manager 92  
digital rights management. See  
activation keys.  
Download! 22  
backing up 21  
Bluetooth 83  
device address 86  
headset 115  
pairing 86  
self-timer 28  
sequence mode 28  
still image camera settings 27  
video recorder settings 25  
security 85  
switching off 87  
bookmarks 68  
E
certificates 112  
clear screen. See standby mode.  
clock 17  
editing videos 32, 33  
e-mail 45  
C
automatic retrieving 49  
opening 49  
remote mailbox 48  
retrieving from mailbox 48  
settings 52  
cache, clearing 70  
calendar 72  
call register. See log.  
calls  
codes 111, 112  
computer connections 83  
conference call 58  
connection settings 107  
contact cards  
dialed numbers 65  
duration 66  
international 58  
viewing attachments 49  
inserting pictures 55  
sending 55  
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log 67  
loopset settings 115  
loudspeaker 17  
F
P
file formats  
packet data connections 110  
PC connections 83  
pdf files 96  
personalization 100  
phonebook. See contact cards.  
PIN code 112  
.jad, .jar, and .sis 102  
RealPlayer 76  
file manager 21  
fixed dialing 56  
FM radio 74  
M
mailbox 48, 49  
media files 76, 77  
memory 22, 66  
memory card 21  
menu, rearranging 98  
messaging  
profiles 98  
G
Q
gallery 31  
backup files 41  
ordering files in albums 36  
presentations 35  
TV out mode 35  
Quickoffice 95  
e-mail 45  
R
multimedia messages 45  
text messages 50  
modem 93  
modes 11, 12, 13  
movies, muvees 78  
multimedia messages 45  
music player 37  
transferring music 38  
radio 74  
remote mailbox 48  
remote SIM mode 85  
ringing tones  
H
handsfree. See loudspeaker.  
headset settings 115  
help application 23  
home network 19  
personal ringing tone 57  
receiving in a text message 47  
S
I
security code. See lock code.  
sending  
N
IAP. See access points.  
indicators 15  
internet. See web.  
Nokia PC Suite  
contact and business cards 55  
video clips 34  
service commands 43  
settings  
calendar data 72  
transferring music files to your  
memory card 37  
J
Java. See applications.  
viewing device memory data 22  
access codes 111  
Bluetooth connectivity 84  
calendar 73  
L
O
lock code 112  
office applications 95  
128  
call barring 114  
call diverting 114  
certificates 112  
data connections 107  
date and time 111  
display 106  
svg files 35  
wireless LAN 18  
access point settings 109  
creating IAP 82, 92  
synchronization 91  
security 88  
See also UPnP.  
wizard 81  
T
themes 100  
language 105  
lock code 112  
time 17  
transferring content 14  
transferring music 38  
original settings 105  
personalizing the device 98  
PIN code 112  
screen saver 106  
UPIN code 112  
U
UPIN code 112  
UPnP 19, 88  
UPUK code 112  
USSD commands 43  
UPUK code 112  
shortcuts 13  
SIM card  
copying names and numbers 56  
messages 50  
sis file 102  
snooze 17  
software 102  
songs  
V
video call 60, 64  
video clips 31  
video player. See RealPlayer.  
Visual Radio 74, 75  
voice commands 101  
voice dialing 59  
voice mailbox 58, 114  
voice messages 58  
voice tags 59, 101  
volume control 17, 58  
transferring 38  
sound clips 31  
sounds  
muting a ringing tone 64  
recording sounds 94  
speed dialing 59  
W
web 68  
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