Nokia SYMBIAN 9 S60 User Manual

Easy Reject  
for Nokia S60 3rd edition phones  
(6110/ N80/N93/N95/E50/E60/E61(i)/E90)  
For complete list of supported devices please click here  
USER MANUAL  
Version 1.00.06  
The information contained in this guide is correct as of the time of its publishing (March 2008).  
WebGate reserves the right to make changes to the user guide and services described therein.  
Nokia is a trademark of Nokia Corporation.  
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1. About Easy Reject  
1.1. What is Easy Reject  
Easy Reject (ER) (Picture 1) is a simple, yet powerful tool for filtering incoming phone calls (both  
voice and video) and SMS messages.  
Calls are rejected by sending a “send-busy” reply to the caller. Short messages are filtered and can be  
viewed in a separate message log in the ER interface. Rejected SMS messages are received without  
producing any light or sound indication.  
Easy Reject (ER) runs in the background. An indicator on your phone’s status bar (Picture 2) shows  
when ER is active.  
Pic 1: Inside Easy Reject  
Pic 2: The ER indicator on your phone’s status bar  
1.2. Installation and activation  
Obtain the installation file  
You can do either of the following:  
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download Easy Reject from www.webgate.bg/products/er to your PC and then connect your  
mobile phone to transfer the file using USB, infrared, or Bluetooth wireless technology;  
download Easy Reject over the air straight to your phone – you can do this from our mobile  
Open the installation file and the on-device installation engine will guide you trough the installation  
process. You can install Easy Reject either on your phone memory or on a memory card.  
This product is distributed as a:  
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Trial version  
Easy Reject is offered for download as a full functional trial version limited to 20 rejected calls / SMS  
messages. After reaching this limit, the application will request a purchase.  
Licensed version  
Once purchased, the license activates the product and grants unlimited use of Easy Reject.  
The license is based on the unique IMEI (Device ID) number of your phone and is exclusive to the  
phone it is purchased for.  
For further reference, see the Q&A sections:  
4.3: How can I check my IMEI (Device ID) number?  
4.4: How to check whether my Easy Reject is activated / licensed or not?  
4.5: How can I purchase a license?  
Pic 3: Options > Activate  
Activate Easy Reject  
You can use the Activate option available from ER main menu (Picture 3) to activate the product.  
Before you activate the product, make sure you:  
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Have purchased a license from the same website where you downloaded the trial.  
Can go online from your phone.  
See also Section 4.6: How can I activate my Easy Reject?  
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2. Main Features and Usage Scenarios  
2.1. Easy Reject main features  
ER filters incoming calls and short-messages from contacts imported in the ER blacklist. Calls are rejected with a send-busy tone while  
messages are filtered and stored in the ER Rejected History list.  
ER is active as soon as the application is open and can be set to run on the background. Closing the application deactivates its activity.  
Contacts can be imported in ER in a number of ways: from Phonebook; from Phone Log; Manually. Calls from hidden numbers can be  
blacklisted as well  
A log of blocked calls and messages is kept on the Rejected History page. You can view rejected calls details and access the content of  
blocked messages  
2.2. Easy Reject in action  
Here are some situations when you may wish to use Easy Reject:  
Action 1.  
ER will reject calls and will filter short-messages from this contact. You will not be  
disturbed any more. Calls will be rejected with a send-busy tone and call details are  
logged in a special Rejected-History list in ER. Messages are filtered with no sound or light  
indication. Filtered messages can be viewed in the ER interface and restored to your  
messaging Inbox.  
Keep a person off your mobile life  
Setup guide:  
Open Easy Reject  
Select Options > Import contact  
Import the contact from Phonebook or Phone (call / message)  
log. You may import it manually if you do not have it stored on  
your phone.  
Action 2.  
You may wish not to pick up the call from a specific contact but you do not intend to call  
back right now. You have more important matters to concentrate on at this moment and  
do not wish to be impolite.  
Stay undercover and don’t get  
disturbed by low priority calls  
Let ER reject the call with a send-busy tone and the caller will not know that you are  
available to take the call. If the caller sends you an SMS, you can view it in ER Rejected  
History and call back. Then, you can delete the contact from the ER list and they will not  
be blacklisted anymore.  
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Setup guide:  
Open Easy Reject  
Select Options > Import contact  
Go to Options -> Rejected History to view rejected calls  
details and SMS contents. Delete the contact when you are  
available to take their calls.  
Action 3.  
You wish to restrict calls from unrecognized / hidden numbers.  
Setup guide:  
Stop callers whose numbers cannot  
be retrieved  
Open Easy Reject  
Select Options > Import contact > Hidden  
Action 4.  
You get a lot of advertisement calls and/or junk SMS. Sometimes, your number can be  
very similar to another widely advertised and you are showered with enquiries. Insert the  
number of the sender in ER and you will put this to a stop.  
Protect from call & SMS SPAM  
Setup guide:  
Open Easy Reject  
Select Options > Import contact > Manual  
You can check rejected events in the Options -> Rejected  
History screen. If the entries become too many, you can just  
clear the whole log from Options -> Clear Log.  
Action 5.  
If you need to keep your SMS communication private, you can blacklist this contact and  
keep the SMS received in the ER Rejected History log. However, note that calls from this  
person will be rejected as well.  
Get SMS Privacy  
2.3. Easy Reject functional advantages  
An indicator on your phone’s status bar shows when ER is active. The indicator icon changes two states: green indicator (ER is  
running but no calls/SMS rejected yet); red indicator (ER is running and there are reject actions).  
System architecture which makes ER auto-start with switch-on of the phone if you have left it running before switch-off.  
Message restore option for filtered short-messages.  
Various contact import options  
Reject call / SMS detail screen for detail view of the rejected entry  
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3. Using Easy Reject  
3.1. Start Easy Reject  
Accessing Easy Reject  
To access Easy Reject  
Open your Applications menu and select My Own (Applications / Installations*) > Easy  
Reject (Picture 4)  
Turning Easy Reject ON / OFF  
Once started, ER always restarts automatically when your phone is switched on. To exit Easy Reject  
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Select Options > Exit  
This command also disables automatic restart.  
You need to open Easy Reject manually (from My Own > Easy  
Reject) the next time you wish to use the application.  
Pic 4: The ER icon in your Applications menu  
3.2. Easy Reject Main List  
Picture 5 shows Easy Reject main screen containing the list of blacklisted contacts.  
The list indicator colours differentiate between:  
(red colour) Entries with new events  
(grey colour) No new events, all are “read”  
The indicator is reset to the “read” state when the new event has  
been viewed from Options > Rejected History > Open  
Pic 5: ER Main List  
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Depending on the phone model, the name of the folder may vary  
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3.3. Add contacts: Import from phonebook  
To import one or more contacts from the Phonebook:  
1. Select Options > Import Contact > Phonebook.  
2. Select the contact(s) you wish to import (Picture 6). When ready, click Done.  
Easy Reject creates a new list item for each phone number. When you  
have more than one number against a given name, all numbers will  
be imported as separate list items with the same name.  
Pic 6: Selected contacts in the Phonebook  
3.4. Add contacts: Manual  
To add a contact manually:  
1. Select Options > Import Contact > Manual.  
2. Enter a name and a phone number for the desired contact (Picture 7). When ready, select OK.  
Pic 7: Manual import  
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3.5. Import contacts from the phone’s call and message log  
To import a contact from the phone’s call and message log:  
1. Select Options > Import Contact > Phone Log.  
2. Scroll to the contact you wish to import.  
3. Select Options > Import (Picture 8).  
Repeat the procedure for each contact you wish to import. To exit the call and message log, select  
Back.  
For each entry, the log shows whether it was a voice call, a video call,  
or a message. You can also see if it was incoming, outgoing, or missed.  
You can view the date and time of each record by clicking the entry, or  
by selecting Options > Open.  
Pic 8: The call and message log with the Options  
menu  
3.6. Block hidden contacts  
To block hidden contacts,  
Select Options > Import Contact > Hidden (Picture 9).  
Pic 9: Options > Import Contact> Hidden  
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3.7. The Rejected History  
Rejected History list  
To view the events (calls and messages) blocked by Easy Reject (Picture 10),  
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Select Options > Rejected History  
The Rejected History page shows for each item on the list:  
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Whether it is a call or a message  
The date and time it was logged  
You can recognize the new unread entries on this list by the icon. Red-  
framed icons notify entries that have not been viewed. This way you  
can easily spot the newest events in the log.  
To manually clear the Rejected History log  
Pic 10: The Rejected History page  
(For the whole list) Select Options > Clear Log from the Rejected History screen  
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(For a specific entry) Highlight the entry and select Options > Delete.  
Rejected History entries are deleted automatically in 30 days except  
for the unread entries which are kept in the log until they are read.  
Rejected entry details  
You can open a selected entry in the Rejected History list to view details. To do so  
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select Options > Open  
You can read a blocked message if you open it.  
Restore blocked message  
You can restore blocked messages back to your Inbox. To do so,  
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Open a blocked message and select Options > Restore.  
Pic 11: The Rejected entry details page  
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4. Q & A  
4.1. The blocked call goes to my voice mailbox. Why is this so?  
This means that your provider has forced “Divert if Busy” on your device. Please go to Tools > Settings > Call divert and deactivate Divert if Busy.  
4.2. Does ER block MMS / Business card messages?  
No, ER blocks only calls (both voice and video) and SMS messages.  
4.3. How can I check my IMEI (Device ID) number?  
Do any of the following:  
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type *#06# and the IMEI number will appear on your device screen;  
check under the battery on the back of your device.  
4.4. How to check whether my Easy Reject is activated / licensed or not?  
If your Easy Reject is not licensed there will be an Activate menu in your application menu list. You can also check the status of the product if you go to  
Options > About.  
4.5. How can I purchase a license?  
You can purchase a license from our e-shop at http://www.webgate.bg/products/  
4.6. How can I activate my Easy Reject?  
You need to purchase a license to activate Easy Reject on your phone. When your license is generated, you need to install it on your device in one of the  
following ways:  
Open the application and choose Activate  
You will need to use your on-device Internet connection to download the license file (approximately 1KB).  
A dialog will appear prompting you to choose an access point for your Internet connection. All configured access points are  
listed. However, the list initially shows only your GPRS and WLAN points (most common) - if you cannot find the desired access  
point on the list, open the drop-down and replace GPRS/WLAN access points with All access points.  
Or  
Copy the URL you receive in the e-mail after purchase and paste it in your PC browser – you will find a download link to your license file which you can  
manually transfer to your device.  
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