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		 User’s Guide for Nokia 6021   
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				Contents   
					For your safety ............................vii   
					
					Call waiting ............................................... 8   
					
					General information..................... x   
					Overview of functions....................... x   
					Access codes ........................................ x   
					Security code............................................. x   
					PIN codes.................................................... x   
					PUK codes ................................................. xi   
					Barring password.................................... xi   
					Wallet code............................................... xi   
					Configuration settings service....... xi   
					Download content and   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Saved items folder and My folders.. 15   
					
					
					applications........................................ xii   
					Nokia support and contact   
					information......................................... xii   
					1. Get started.............................. 1   
					Install the SIM card and   
					the battery............................................ 1   
					Charge the battery............................. 2   
					Switch the phone on and off .......... 2   
					Antenna................................................. 3   
					Wrist strap............................................ 3   
					
					Read and reply to a multimedia   
					message................................................... 17   
					Message folders..................................... 17   
					Memory full........................................ 18   
					Flash messages.................................. 18   
					Write a message.................................... 18   
					Receive a message................................ 18   
					Instant messaging (IM)................... 18   
					Access the menu................................... 19   
					Connect to the instant messaging   
					2. Your phone.............................. 4   
					Keys and parts ..................................... 4   
					Standby mode...................................... 4   
					Personal shortcut list.............................. 5   
					Shortcuts in the standby mode............ 5   
					Power saving............................................. 5   
					Indicators ................................................... 6   
					Keypad lock (keyguard)..................... 7   
					service ...................................................... 19   
					Start an instant messaging   
					session...................................................... 19   
					Accept or reject an invitation ........... 20   
					Read a message..................................... 20   
					Participate in a conversation............. 21   
					3. Call functions.......................... 8   
					Make a call........................................... 8   
					Speed dialing............................................. 8   
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				Edit your availability status............... 21   
					Contacts for instant messaging........ 21   
					Block and unblock messages............. 21   
					Groups...................................................... 22   
					E-mail application........................... 22   
					Write and send an e-mail................... 23   
					Download e-mail .................................. 23   
					Read and reply to e-mail.................... 23   
					Inbox and other folders....................... 24   
					Delete e-mail messages...................... 24   
					Voice messages................................. 24   
					Info messages................................... 24   
					Service commands........................... 24   
					Delete messages............................... 24   
					Message settings ............................. 25   
					Text and SMS e-mail ........................... 25   
					Multimedia ............................................. 25   
					E-mail....................................................... 26   
					Font size .................................................. 26   
					Message counter.............................. 26   
					
					Add contacts to the subscribed   
					names....................................................... 31   
					View the subscribed names................ 31   
					
					
					
					
					
					Make a call with a voice tag ............. 33   
					
					
					
					9. Settings.................................. 34   
					
					
					
					Personal shortcuts............................ 35   
					
					
					
					Phone................................................... 36   
					Connectivity....................................... 37   
					Bluetooth wireless technology.......... 37   
					Set up a Bluetooth connection......... 38   
					Bluetooth connection.......................... 38   
					Bluetooth settings................................ 39   
					Infrared.................................................... 39   
					Packet data (EGPRS) ........................... 39   
					Enhancements................................... 40   
					Configuration .................................... 41   
					Security ............................................... 42   
					Restore factory settings ................. 42   
					7. Call register........................... 27   
					Recent calls lists .............................. 27   
					Counters and timers........................ 27   
					Positioning information................. 27   
					8. Contacts ................................ 28   
					Search for a contact....................... 28   
					Save names and phone   
					numbers.............................................. 28   
					Save numbers, items, or   
					an image............................................. 28   
					Copy contacts................................... 29   
					Edit contact details......................... 29   
					Delete contacts or contact   
					details.................................................. 29   
					Business cards .................................. 29   
					My presence...................................... 30   
					10. Operator menu..................... 43   
					11. Gallery .................................. 44   
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				12. Media................................... 45   
					Recorder ............................................. 45   
					Record sound ......................................... 45   
					Options after recording....................... 45   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Countdown timer ............................. 60   
					
					13. Push to talk......................... 46   
					Push to talk menu ........................... 46   
					Connect to and disconnect PTT... 47   
					Make and receive a PTT call.......... 47   
					Make a dial-out PTT call..................... 47   
					Make a group call................................. 48   
					Make a one-to-one call...................... 48   
					Receive a PTT call.................................. 48   
					Callback requests............................. 49   
					Send a callback request...................... 49   
					Respond to a callback request.......... 49   
					Save the callback request sender..... 50   
					Add a one-to-one contact............ 50   
					Create and set up groups.............. 50   
					Add a group............................................ 51   
					Receive an invitation........................... 51   
					PTT settings ....................................... 51   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Service inbox settings.......................... 65   
					Cache memory................................... 66   
					Browser security............................... 66   
					Security module .................................... 66   
					Certificates.............................................. 67   
					Digital signature.................................... 68   
					14. Organizer ............................. 53   
					Alarm clock........................................ 53   
					Stop the alarm....................................... 53   
					Calendar ............................................. 53   
					Make a calendar note.......................... 54   
					A note alarm........................................... 54   
					To-do list............................................ 54   
					Notes................................................... 54   
					Wallet.................................................. 55   
					Access the wallet menu...................... 55   
					Create a wallet profile......................... 56   
					Wallet settings ...................................... 56   
					Making purchases................................. 56   
					Synchronization ............................... 57   
					Server synchronization........................ 57   
					PC synchronization............................... 58   
					17. SIM services ......................... 69   
					18. PC connectivity.................... 70   
					PC Suite............................................... 70   
					Packet data, HSCSD, and CSD....... 70   
					Data communication   
					applications........................................ 70   
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				19. Battery information............ 71   
					Charging and discharging............. 71   
					Nokia battery authentication   
					guidelines........................................... 72   
					20. Genuine Enhancements ...... 74   
					Power .................................................. 74   
					Standard Charger (ACP-7).................. 74   
					Travel Charger (ACP-12)..................... 75   
					Audio................................................... 75   
					HS-5 Headset......................................... 75   
					21. Care and Maintenance ........ 76   
					22. Additional safety   
					information ................................ 77   
					Index ........................................... 81   
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				For your safety   
					SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   
					Read these simple guidelines. Not   
					following them may be dangerous or   
					illegal. Read the complete user guide for   
					further information.   
					Follow any restrictions. Do   
					not use the phone where   
					blasting is in progress.   
					USE SENSIBLY   
					Use only in the normal   
					SWITCH ON SAFELY   
					Do not switch the phone on   
					position as explained in the   
					product documentation. Do   
					not touch the antenna   
					unnecessarily.   
					when wireless phone use is   
					prohibited or when it may   
					cause interference or danger.   
					ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST   
					Obey all local laws. Always   
					keep your hands free to   
					operate the vehicle while   
					driving. Your first   
					consideration while driving   
					should be road safety.   
					QUALIFIED SERVICE   
					Only qualified personnel may   
					install or repair this product.   
					ENHANCEMENTS AND   
					BATTERIES   
					Use only approved   
					enhancements and batteries.   
					Do not connect incompatible   
					products.   
					INTERFERENCE   
					All wireless phones may be   
					susceptible to interference,   
					which could affect   
					performance.   
					WATER-RESISTANCE   
					Your phone is not   
					water-resistant. Keep it dry.   
					SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   
					Follow any restrictions.   
					BACK-UP COPIES   
					Remember to make back-up   
					copies or keep a written   
					record of all important   
					information stored in your   
					phone.   
					Switch the phone off near   
					medical equipment.   
					SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   
					Follow any restrictions.   
					Wireless devices can cause   
					interference in aircraft.   
					CONNECTING TO OTHER   
					DEVICES   
					When connecting to any   
					other device, read its user   
					guide for detailed safety   
					instructions. Do not connect   
					incompatible products.   
					SWITCH OFF WHEN   
					REFUELLING   
					Do not use the phone at a   
					refuelling point. Do not use   
					near fuel or chemicals.   
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				EMERGENCY CALLS   
					features in the wireless network to   
					function. These network services may not   
					be available on all networks or you may   
					have to make specific arrangements with   
					your service provider before you can   
					utilize network services. Your service   
					provider may need to give you additional   
					instructions for their use and explain   
					what charges will apply. Some 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.   
					Ensure the phone is switched   
					on and in service. Press the   
					end key as many times as   
					needed to clear the display   
					and return to the start screen.   
					Enter the emergency number,   
					then press the call key. Give   
					your location. Do not end the   
					call until given permission to   
					do so.   
					■ About your device   
					The wireless device described in this   
					guide is approved for use on the EGSM   
					900 and GSM 1800 and 1900 networks.   
					Contact your service provider for more   
					information about networks.   
					Your service provider may have requested   
					that certain features be disabled or not   
					activated in your device. If so, they will   
					not appear on your device menu. Your   
					device may also have been specially   
					configured for your network provider.   
					This configuration may include changes   
					in menu names, menu order and icons.   
					Contact your service provider for more   
					information.   
					When using the features in this device,   
					obey all laws and respect the privacy and   
					legitimate rights of others.   
					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.   
					This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols   
					(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP   
					protocols. Some features of this device,   
					such as text messages, multimedia   
					messages, instant messaging service,   
					e-mail application, presence enhanced   
					contacts, mobile Internet services,   
					content and application download, and   
					synchronization with a remote Internet   
					server, require network support for these   
					technologies.   
					■ Network services   
					To use the phone you must have service   
					from a wireless service provider. Many of   
					the features in this device depend on   
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				■ Shared memory   
					The following features in this device may   
					share memory: contacts, text messages,   
					instant messages, SMS e-mail, voice   
					tags, calendar, and notes. Use of one or   
					more of these features may reduce the   
					memory available for the remaining   
					features sharing memory. For example,   
					saving many SMS e-mail may use all of   
					the available memory. Your device may   
					display a message that the memory is full   
					when you try to use a shared memory   
					feature. In this case, delete some of the   
					information or entries stored in the   
					shared memory features before   
					continuing. Some of the features, such as   
					contacts, text messages, instant   
					messages and SMS e-mail may have a   
					certain amount of memory specially   
					allotted to them in addition to the   
					memory shared with other features.   
					■ Enhancements   
					A few practical rules about accessories   
					and enhancements are as follows:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Keep all accessories and   
					enhancements out of the reach of   
					small children.   
					When you disconnect the power cord   
					of any accessory or enhancement,   
					grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.   
					Check regularly that enhancements   
					installed in a vehicle are mounted   
					and are operating properly.   
					Installation of any complex car   
					enhancements must be made by   
					qualified personnel only.   
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				General information   
					■ Overview of functions   
					
					Your phone provides many functions   
					that are practical for daily use, such   
					as a calendar, a clock, and an alarm   
					clock. Your phone also supports the   
					following functions:   
					Security code   
					The security code (5 to 10 digits)   
					helps to protect your phone against   
					unauthorized use. The preset code is   
					
					the phone to request the code, see   
					
					• Multimedia messaging. See   
					”Multimedia messages (MMS)”   
					p. 15.   
					• Instant messages. See ”Instant   
					messaging (IM)” p. 18.   
					PIN codes   
					
					
					
					(UPIN) code (4 to 8 digits) help to   
					
					unauthorized use. See ”Security”   
					p. 42.   
					• Bluetooth technology. See   
					”Bluetooth wireless technology”   
					p. 37.   
					• E-mail. See ”E-mail application”   
					p. 22.   
					• 
					Audible alerts to check the   
					battery status and the network   
					status using acoustic signals. See   
					”Personal shortcuts” p. 35.   
					The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) may be   
					supplied with the SIM card and is   
					required for some functions.   
					• Presence-enhancedcontacts.See   
					”My presence” p. 30.   
					The module PIN is required to access   
					the information in the security   
					• EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for   
					GSM Evolution). See ”Packet data   
					(EGPRS)” p. 39.   
					module. See ”Security module” p. 66.   
					The signing PIN is required for the   
					digital signature. See ”Digital   
					signature” p. 68.   
					• Push to talk. See ”Push to talk”   
					p. 46.   
					• Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition,   
					J2ME®. See ”Applications” p. 59.   
					• XHTML browser. See ”Web” p. 62.   
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				them on your phone. The service   
					provider may provide a PIN that is   
					needed to save the settings. For   
					more information on availability,   
					contact your network operator,   
					service provider, nearest authorized   
					Nokia dealer, or visit the support   
					area on the Nokia Web site,   
					PUK codes   
					The personal unblocking key (PUK)   
					code and the universal personal   
					unblocking key (UPUK) code (8   
					digits) is required to change a   
					blocked PIN code and UPIN code,   
					respectively. The PUK2 code (8 digits)   
					is required to change a blocked PIN2   
					code. If the codes are not supplied   
					with the SIM card, contact your local   
					service provider for the codes.   
					
					When you have received a   
					configuration message,   
					Configuration sett. received is   
					displayed.   
					Barring password   
					The barring password (4 digits) is   
					required when using the Call barring   
					service. See ”Security” p. 42.   
					To save the settings, select Show >   
					Save. If the phone requests Enter   
					settings' PIN:, enter the PIN code for   
					the settings, and select OK. To   
					receive the PIN code, contact the   
					service provider that supplies the   
					settings. If no settings are saved yet,   
					these settings are saved and set as   
					default configuration settings.   
					Otherwise, the phone asks Activate   
					saved configuration settings?.   
					Wallet code   
					The wallet code (4 to 8 digits) is   
					required to access the wallet   
					services. For further information, see   
					”Wallet” p. 55.   
					■ Configuration settings   
					To discard the received settings,   
					select Exit or Show > Discard.   
					service   
					To use some of the network services,   
					such as mobile Internet services,   
					MMS, or remote Internet server   
					synchronization, your phone must   
					have the correct configuration   
					settings. You may be able to receive   
					the settings directly as a   
					To edit the settings, see   
					”Configuration” p. 41.   
					configuration message. After   
					receiving the settings you must save   
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				For maintenance services, check   
					your nearest Nokia Care services   
					location at   
					■ Download content and   
					applications   
					You may be able to download new   
					content (for example, themes) to the   
					phone (network service). Select the   
					download function (for example, in   
					the Gallery menu). To access the   
					download function, see the   
					
					respective menu descriptions. For   
					the availability of different services,   
					pricing, and tariffs, contact your   
					service provider.   
					Important: Use only   
					services that you trust and   
					that offer adequate security   
					and protection against   
					harmful software.   
					■ Nokia support and   
					contact information   
					
					or your local Nokia Web site for the   
					latest version of this guide,   
					additional information, downloads,   
					and services related to your Nokia   
					product.   
					On the Web site, 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 Care contact   
					centers at   
					
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				G e t s t a r t e d   
					1. Get started   
					inserted and that the golden   
					contact area on the card is facing   
					downwards.   
					■ Install the SIM card and   
					the battery   
					Keep all SIM cards out of the reach   
					of small children.   
					For availability and information on   
					using SIM card services, contact   
					your SIM card vendor. This may be   
					the service provider, network   
					operator, or other vendor.   
					3. To remove the SIM card, press the   
					SIM card release (1), and slide the   
					SIM card towards the top of the   
					phone (2).   
					Always switch the device off, and   
					disconnect the charger before   
					removing the battery.   
					1. To remove the back cover of the   
					phone, push the back cover   
					release button (1), and slide the   
					back cover towards the bottom of   
					the phone (2). When the back   
					cover is released, take it off the   
					phone.   
					4. Position the battery with the   
					contacts aligned to the golden   
					contacts of the phone. Insert the   
					battery into the battery slot.   
					2. Remove the battery by lifting it   
					as shown. Insert the SIM card   
					into the SIM card holder until it   
					snaps into position. Make sure   
					that the SIM card is properly   
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					5. Align the back cover on the back   
					of the phone (1) with a gap above   
					the top of the back cover of   
					approximately 3 mm. Push the   
					back cover up to the top of the   
					phone to lock it (2).   
					1. Connect the charger to a wall   
					socket.   
					2. Connect the lead from the   
					charger to the socket on the   
					bottom of your phone.   
					If the battery is completely   
					discharged, it may take a few   
					minutes before the charging   
					indicator appears on the display or   
					before any calls can be made.   
					The charging time depends on the   
					charger and the battery used. For   
					example, charging a battery with the   
					ACP-12 charger takes approximately   
					1 hour and 20 minutes while the   
					phone is in the standby mode.   
					■ Charge the battery   
					Warning: Use only   
					batteries, chargers, and   
					enhancements approved by   
					Nokia for use with this   
					particular model. The use of   
					any other types may   
					invalidate any approval or   
					warranty, and may be   
					dangerous.   
					■ Switch the phone on   
					and off   
					Warning: Do not switch the   
					phone on when wireless   
					phone use is prohibited or   
					when it may cause   
					Check the model number of any   
					charger before use with this device.   
					This device is intended for use when   
					supplied with power from ACP-7 and   
					ACP-12 chargers.   
					interference or danger.   
					Press the power key.   
					If the phone asks for a PIN or a UPIN   
					code, enter the code (displayed as   
					****), and select OK.   
					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.   
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					■ Antenna   
					■ Wrist strap   
					Thread the wrist strap as shown in   
					the picture and tighten it.   
					Your device has an internal antenna.   
					Note: As with any other   
					radio transmitting device,   
					do not touch the antenna   
					unnecessarily when the   
					device is switched on.   
					Contact with the antenna   
					affects call quality and may   
					cause the device to operate   
					at a higher power level than   
					otherwise needed. Avoiding   
					contact with the antenna   
					area when operating the   
					device optimizes the   
					antenna performance and   
					the battery life.   
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				Y o u r p h o n e   
					2. Your phone   
					• Keypad (10)   
					■ Keys and parts   
					(depending on your region)   
					• Charger connector (11)   
					• Pop-Port™ connector (12)   
					• Push to talk (PTT) or voice   
					recorder activation key (13)   
					• Infrared (IR) port (14)   
					• Power key (1)   
					• Earpiece (2)   
					• Loudspeaker (3)   
					• Volume keys (4)   
					• Push to talk (PTT) and voice   
					recorder activation key (5)   
					• Left selection, middle selection,   
					and right selection key (6)   
					■ Standby mode   
					When the phone is ready for use, and   
					you have not entered any characters,   
					the phone is in the standby mode.   
					• 5-way joystick (7)   
					• Call key (8)   
					• End key (9)   
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				Y o u r p h o n e   
					• Name of the network or the   
					operator logo (1)   
					To rearrange the functions on your   
					personal shortcut list, select Go to >   
					Options > Organise. Select the   
					desired function, Move, and the   
					
					
					Shortcuts in the standby   
					mode   
					To access the list of dialed numbers,   
					press the call key once. Scroll to the   
					number or name that you want; and   
					to call the number, press the call key.   
					• Signal strength of the cellular   
					network at your current location   
					(2)   
					• Battery charge level (3)   
					• Left selection key is Go to (4).   
					• Middle selection key is Menu (5)   
					To open the web browser, press and   
					hold 0.   
					To call your voice mailbox, press and   
					hold 1.   
					• Right selection key is Names (6)   
					or another shortcut to a function   
					that you select. See ”Personal   
					shortcuts” p. 35. Operator   
					Use the joystick as a shortcut. Move   
					the joystick right to access push to   
					talk (if available) or the calendar, left   
					to start writing an SMS message, up,   
					or down to access the list of   
					contacts.   
					variants may have an operator-   
					specific name to access an   
					operator-specific Web site.   
					Personal shortcut list   
					The left selection key is Go to.   
					Power saving   
					For power saving, a   
					digital clock view   
					overwritesthedisplay   
					when no phone   
					function has been   
					used for a certain period of time.   
					Press any key to deactivate the   
					screen saver.   
					To view the functions in the personal   
					shortcut list, select Go to. To   
					activate a function select it.   
					To view a list with available   
					functions, select Go to > Options >   
					Select options. To add a function to   
					the shortcut list, select Mark. To   
					remove a function from the list,   
					select Unmark.   
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					The phone does not ring for   
					an incoming call or text   
					
					
					
					Off. See ”Tones” p. 34.   
					Indicators   
					You have received one or   
					several text, picture or   
					multimedia messages. See   
					”Read and reply to a SMS   
					message” p. 14 or ”Read and   
					reply to a multimedia   
					message” p. 17.   
					The alarm clock is set to On.   
					See ”Alarm clock” p. 53.   
					WhentheEGPRSconnection   
					
					The phone has registered a   
					missed call. See ”Call   
					register” p. 27.   
					
					service is available, the   
					indicator is shown on the   
					
					
					Your phone is connected to   
					the instant messaging   
					service and the availability   
					status is online or offline,   
					respectively. See ”Connect   
					to the instant messaging   
					service” p. 19.   
					WhentheEGPRSconnection   
					is established, the indicator   
					is shown on the top left of   
					the display. See ”Packet data   
					(EGPRS)” p. 39 and ”Browse   
					pages” p. 63.   
					You have received one or   
					several instant messages   
					and you are connected to   
					the instant messaging   
					service. See ”Connect to the   
					instant messaging service”   
					p. 19.   
					The EGPRS connection is   
					suspended (on hold), for   
					example if there is an   
					incoming or outgoing call   
					during the EGPRS dial-up   
					connection.   
					The phone keypad is locked.   
					See ”Keypad lock   
					The loudspeaker has been   
					activated, see ”Options   
					during a call” p. 9.   
					(keyguard)” p. 7.   
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				Calls are limited to a closed   
					user group. See ”Security”   
					p. 42.   
					A headset or handsfree is   
					connected.   
					A loopset or music stand is   
					connected.   
					Push to talk connection is   
					active or suspended.   
					Bluetooth connection   
					indicator. See ”Bluetooth   
					wireless technology” p. 37.   
					■ Keypad lock (keyguard)   
					To prevent the keys from being   
					accidentally pressed, select Menu,   
					and press * within 3.5 seconds to   
					lock the keypad.   
					To unlock the keypad, select Unlock,   
					and press *.   
					To answer a call when the keyguard   
					is on, press the call key. When you   
					end or reject the call, the keypad   
					automatically locks.   
					ForAutomatickeyguard, see ”Phone”   
					p. 36.   
					When the keyguard is on, calls still   
					may be possible to the official   
					emergency number programmed   
					into your device.   
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					3. Call functions   
					number in either of the following   
					ways:   
					■ Make a call   
					1. Enter the phone number,   
					including the area code.   
					• Press a speed-dialing key, then   
					the call key.   
					For international calls, press *   
					twice for the international prefix   
					(the + character replaces the   
					international access code) and   
					then enter the country code, the   
					area code without the leading 0,   
					if necessary, and the phone   
					number.   
					
					press and hold a speed-dialing   
					key until the call begins. See   
					Speed dialling in ”Call” p. 36.   
					■ Answer or reject a call   
					To answer an incoming call, press   
					the call key. To end the call, press the   
					end key.   
					2. To call the number, press the call   
					key.   
					3. To end the call or to cancel the   
					call attempt, press the end key.   
					To reject an incoming call, press the   
					end key.   
					To make a call using names, search   
					for a name or phone number in   
					Contacts, see ”Search for a contact”   
					p. 28. Press the call key to call the   
					number.   
					To mute the ringing tone, select   
					
					If a compatible headset supplied   
					with the headset key is connected to   
					the phone, to answer and end a call,   
					press the headset key.   
					To access the list of up to 20   
					numbers you last called or   
					attempted to call, press the call key   
					once in the standby mode. To call the   
					number, select a number or name,   
					and press the call key.   
					Call waiting   
					To answer the waiting call during an   
					active call, press the call key. The   
					first call is put on hold. To end the   
					active call, press the end key.   
					Speed dialing   
					Assign a phone number to one of the   
					speed-dialing keys, 2 to 9. See   
					”Speed dialing” p. 32. Call the   
					To activate the Call waiting function,   
					see ”Call” p. 36.   
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					■ Options during a call   
					Many of the options that you can   
					use during a call are network   
					services. For availability, contact   
					your network operator or service   
					provider.   
					During a call, select Options and   
					from the following options:   
					Call options are Mute or Unmute,   
					Contacts, Menu, Record, Lock   
					keypad, Auto volume on or Auto   
					volume off, Loudspeaker or Handset.   
					Network services options are Answer   
					and Reject, Hold or Unhold, New call,   
					Add to conference, End call, End all   
					calls, and the following:   
					Send DTMF — to send tone strings   
					Swap — to switch between the   
					active call and the call on hold   
					Transfer — to connect a call on hold   
					to an active call and disconnect   
					yourself   
					Conference — to make a conference   
					call that allows up to five persons to   
					take part in a conference call   
					Private call — to discuss privately in   
					a conference call   
					Warning: Do not hold the   
					device near your ear when   
					the loudspeaker is in use,   
					because the volume may be   
					extremely loud.   
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					4. Write text   
					You can enter text (for example,   
					when writing messages) using   
					traditional or predictive text input.   
					When using traditional text input,   
					press a number key, 1 to 9,   
					repeatedly until the desired   
					character appears. In predictive text   
					input you can enter a letter with a   
					single keypress.   
					■ Predictive text input   
					Predictive text input is based on a   
					built-in dictionary to which you can   
					also add new words.   
					1. Start writing a word using the 2   
					to 9 keys. Press each key only   
					once for a single letter. The word   
					changes after each keypress.   
					2. When you have finished writing   
					the word and it is correct, to   
					confirm it, press 0 to add a space,   
					or move the joystick. Move the   
					joystick to the right or to the left   
					to move the cursor.   
					When you are writing text,   
					predictive text input is indicated by   
					and traditional text input by   
					at the top left of the display.   
					, 
					, or   
					appear next to   
					the text input indicator, indicating   
					the character case.   
					If the word is not correct, press *   
					repeatedly, or select Options >   
					Matches. When the word that   
					you want appears, confirm it.   
					To change the character case and   
					the text input mode, press #.   
					indicates number mode. To change   
					from the letter to number mode,   
					press and hold #, and select Number   
					mode.   
					If ? is displayed after the word,   
					the word you intended to write is   
					not in the dictionary. To add the   
					word to the dictionary, select   
					Spell. Enter the word (traditional   
					text input is used), and select   
					Save.   
					■ Settings   
					To set the writing language, select   
					Options > Writing language.   
					Predictive text input is only available   
					for the languages listed.   
					3. Start writing the next word.   
					Select Options > Dictionary on to   
					set the predictive text input or   
					Dictionary off to set traditional text   
					input.   
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					Write compound words   
					Enter the first part of the word, and   
					move the joystick to the right to   
					confirm it. Write the last part of the   
					word, and confirm the word.   
					■ Traditional text input   
					Press a number key, 1 to 9,   
					repeatedly until the desired   
					character appears. Not all characters   
					available under a number key are   
					printed on the key. The characters   
					available depend on the language   
					selected in the Phone language   
					menu, see ”Phone” p. 36.   
					If the next letter you want is located   
					on the same key as the present one,   
					wait until the cursor appears, or   
					move the joystick and enter the   
					letter.   
					The most common punctuation   
					marks and special characters are   
					available under the 1 key.   
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					5. Navigate the menus   
					The phone offers you an extensive   
					range of functions that are grouped   
					into menus.   
					1. To access the menu, select Menu.   
					2. Use the joystick to scroll through   
					the menu and select a submenu   
					(for example, Settings). To   
					change the menu view, see Menu   
					view in ”Display” p. 35.   
					3. If the menu contains submenus,   
					select the one that you want (for   
					example Call settings).   
					4. If the selected menu contains   
					further submenus, select the one   
					that you want (for example,   
					Anykey answer).   
					5. Select the setting of your choice.   
					6. To return to the previous menu   
					level, select Back. To exit the   
					menu, select Exit.   
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					6. Messages   
					The message services can only be   
					used if they are supported by your   
					network or your service provider.   
					■ Text messages (SMS)   
					Using the short message service   
					(SMS) you can send and receive   
					multipart messages made of several   
					ordinary text messages (network   
					service) that can contain pictures.   
					Note: When sending   
					messages, your phone may   
					display the words Message   
					sent. This is an indication   
					that the message has been   
					sent by your device to the   
					message centre number   
					programmed into your   
					device. This is not an   
					indication that the message   
					has been received at the   
					intended destination. For   
					more details about   
					Before you can send any text,   
					picture, or e-mail message, you must   
					save your message center number.   
					See ”Message settings” p. 25.   
					To check SMS e-mail service   
					availability and to subscribe to the   
					service, contact your service   
					provider.   
					Your device supports the sending of   
					text messages beyond the character   
					limit for a single message. Longer   
					messages will be sent as a series of   
					two or more messages. Your service   
					provider may charge accordingly.   
					Characters that use accents or other   
					marks, and characters from some   
					language options like Chinese, take   
					up more space limiting the number   
					of characters that can be sent in a   
					single message.   
					messaging services, check   
					with your service provider.   
					Important:Exercise caution   
					when opening messages.   
					Messages may contain   
					malicious software or   
					otherwise be harmful to   
					your device or PC.   
					Note: Only devices that   
					have compatible features   
					can receive and display   
					messages. The appearance   
					of a message may vary   
					depending on the receiving   
					device.   
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					At the top of the display, you can see   
					the message length indicator that   
					tracks the number of characters   
					available. For example, 10/2 means   
					that you can still add 10 characters   
					for the text to be sent as two   
					messages.   
					Options for sending a message   
					
					select Options > Sending options >   
					Send to many to send the message to   
					several recipients. Select Send as   
					e-mail to send a message as an SMS   
					e-mail (network service). Select   
					Sending profile to use a predefined   
					message profile. To define a message   
					profile, see ”Text and SMS e-mail”   
					p. 25.   
					Write and send a SMS   
					message   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Create message > Text message.   
					Read and reply to a SMS   
					message   
					is shown when you received an   
					SMS message or an SMS e-mail. The   
					2. Enter a message. See ”Write text”   
					p. 10. To insert text templates or   
					a picture into the message, see   
					”Templates” p. 15. Each picture   
					message comprises several text   
					messages. Sending one picture or   
					multipart message may cost   
					more than sending one text   
					message.   
					blinking   
					indicates that the   
					message memory is full. Before you   
					can receive new messages, delete   
					some of your old messages in the   
					Inbox folder.   
					1. To view a new message, select   
					3. To send the message, select Send,   
					Show. To view it later, select Exit.   
					or press the call key.   
					To read the message later, select   
					Menu > Messages > Inbox. If   
					more than one message is   
					Note: The picture message   
					function can be used only if   
					it is supported by your   
					network operator or service   
					provider. Only compatible   
					devices that offer picture   
					message features can   
					receive and display picture   
					messages. The appearance   
					of a message may vary   
					depending on the receiving   
					device.   
					received, select the message that   
					you want to read.   
					indicates   
					an unread message.   
					2. While reading a message, select   
					Options, and delete or forward   
					the message; edit the message as   
					a text message or an SMS e-mail,   
					rename the message you are   
					reading or move it to another   
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					folder; or view or extract   
					message, select Options > Move >   
					the folder that you want to move the   
					message > Select.   
					message details. You can also   
					copy text from the beginning of   
					the message to your phone   
					calendar as a reminder note. To   
					save the picture in the Templates   
					folder when reading a picture   
					message, select Save picture.   
					To add a folder, select Menu >   
					Messages > Saved items > Text   
					messages > My folders. To add a   
					folder if you have not saved any   
					folder, select Add. Otherwise, select   
					Options > Add folder. To delete a   
					folder, select the folder to be deleted   
					and Options > Delete folder.   
					3. To reply as a message, select   
					Reply > Text message,   
					Multimedia msg., or Flash   
					message. Enter the reply   
					message. When replying to an   
					e-mail, first confirm or edit the   
					e-mail address and subject.   
					■ Multimedia messages   
					(MMS)   
					A multimedia message can contain   
					text, sound, a picture, a calendar   
					note, a business card, or a video clip.   
					If the message is too large, the   
					phone may not be able to receive it.   
					Some networks allow text messages   
					that include an Internet address   
					where you can view the multimedia   
					message.   
					4. To send the message to the   
					displayed number, select Send >   
					OK.   
					Templates   
					Your phone has text templates   
					and picture templates   
					that you   
					can use in text, picture, or SMS   
					e-mail messages.   
					You cannot receive multimedia   
					messages during a call, a game,   
					another Java application, or an   
					active browsing session over GSM   
					data. Because delivery of multimedia   
					messages can fail for various   
					To access the template list, select   
					Menu > Messages > Saved items >   
					Text messages > Templates.   
					Saved items folder and My   
					folders   
					To organize your messages, you can   
					move some of them to the Saved   
					items folder, or add new folders for   
					your messages. While reading a   
					reasons, do not rely solely upon   
					them for essential communications.   
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					move the text component to the   
					top or bottom of the message,   
					select Options > Place text first   
					or Place text last.   
					Write and send a multimedia   
					message   
					To set the settings for multimedia   
					messaging, see ”Multimedia” p. 25.   
					To check availability and to   
					subscribe to the multimedia   
					messaging service, contact your   
					service provider.   
					Business card or Calendar note —   
					to insert a business card or a   
					calendar note in the message   
					The following options may also   
					be available: Delete to delete an   
					image, slide, or sound clip from   
					the message, Clear text, Preview,   
					or Save message. In More options   
					the following options may be   
					available: Insert contact, Insert   
					number, Message details, and   
					Edit subject.   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					Create message > Multimedia   
					msg..   
					2. Enter a message. See ”Write text”   
					p. 10.   
					To insert a file, select Options >   
					Insert and from the following   
					options:   
					3. To send the message, select   
					Send > Phone number, E-mail   
					address, or Many.   
					Image, Sound clip, or Video clip —   
					to insert a file from Gallery   
					New sound clip opens the Voice   
					recorder — to make a new record   
					to be added to the message   
					4. Select the contact from the list,   
					or enter the recipient’s phone   
					number or e-mail address, or   
					search for it in Contacts. Select   
					OK. The message is moved to the   
					Outbox folder for sending.   
					Slide — to insert a slide to the   
					message. Your phone supports   
					multimedia messages that   
					contain several pages (slides).   
					Each slide can contain text, one   
					image, a calendar note, a   
					While the multimedia message is   
					being sent, the animated   
					indicator   
					is displayed and   
					business card, and one sound clip.   
					To open a desired slide if the   
					message contains several slides,   
					select Options > Previous slide,   
					Next slide, or Slide list. To set the   
					interval between the slides,   
					select Options > Slide timing. To   
					you can use other functions on   
					the phone. If the sending fails,   
					the phone tries to resend it a few   
					times. If this fails, the message   
					remains in the Outbox folder, and   
					you can try to resend it later.   
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					If you select Save sent   
					messages > Yes, the sent   
					message is saved in the Sent   
					items folder. See ”Multimedia”   
					p. 25.   
					2. The function of the middle   
					selection key changes according   
					to the currently displayed   
					attachment in the message.   
					To view the whole message if the   
					received message contains a   
					presentation, a sound clip, or   
					view a video clip, select Play.   
					Copyright protections may prevent   
					some images, music (including   
					ringing tones), and other content   
					from being copied, modified,   
					transferred, or forwarded.   
					To zoom in on an image, select   
					Options > Objects > select the   
					image > Zoom. To view a   
					Read and reply to a   
					multimedia message   
					business card or calendar note or   
					to open a theme object, select   
					Attachments > Open.   
					Important: Exercise caution   
					when opening messages.   
					Multimediamessageobjects   
					may contain malicious   
					software or otherwise be   
					harmful to your device or   
					PC.   
					3. To reply to the message, select   
					Options > Reply > Text message,   
					Multimedia msg., or Flash   
					message. Enter the reply   
					message, and select Send. You   
					can send the reply message only   
					to the person who sent you the   
					original message.   
					When your phone receives a   
					multimedia message, the animated   
					is displayed. When the message   
					Select Options to access   
					has been received,   
					and the text   
					available options.   
					Multimedia message received are   
					shown.   
					Message folders   
					The phone saves the received   
					1. To read the message, select   
					Show. To view it later, select Exit.   
					multimedia messages in the Inbox   
					folder. Multimedia messages that   
					have not yet been sent are moved to   
					the Outbox folder. The multimedia   
					messages that you wish to send later   
					can be saved in the Saved items   
					folder. The multimedia messages   
					that have been sent are saved in the   
					To read the message later, select   
					Menu > Messages > Inbox. In   
					the list of messages,   
					an unread message. Select the   
					message that you want to view.   
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					Sent items folder of the Multimedia   
					msgs. submenu if the setting Save   
					sent messages is set to Yes. See   
					”Multimedia” p. 25.   
					Write a message   
					Select Menu > Messages > Create   
					message > Flash message. Write   
					your message. The maximum length   
					of a flash message is 70 characters.   
					To insert a blinking text into the   
					message, select Options > Insert   
					blink char. from the options list to   
					set a marker. The text after the   
					marker blinks until a second marker   
					is inserted.   
					■ Memory full   
					When you have received a new text   
					message and the message memory is   
					full,   
					blinks and Text msgs.   
					memory full. Delete msgs. is shown.   
					Select No, and delete some   
					messages from a folder. To discard   
					the waiting message, select Exit >   
					Yes.   
					Receive a message   
					A received flash message is not   
					automatically saved. To read the   
					message, select Read. To extract   
					phone numbers, e-mail addresses,   
					and Web site addresses from the   
					current message, select Options >   
					Use detail. To save the message,   
					select Save and the folder in which   
					you want to save the message.   
					When you have a new multimedia   
					message waiting and the memory   
					for the messages is full,   
					blinks   
					and Multimedia memory full. View   
					waiting msg. is shown. To view the   
					waiting message, select Show.   
					Before you can save the waiting   
					message, delete old messages to free   
					memory space. To save the message,   
					select Save.   
					■ Instant messaging (IM)   
					Instant messaging (network service)   
					is a way to send short, simple text   
					messages to online users.   
					To discard the waiting message,   
					select Exit > Yes. If you select No,   
					you can view the message.   
					Before you can use instant   
					messaging, you must subscribe to   
					the service. To check the availability   
					and costs, and to subscribe to the   
					service, contact your service   
					provider, from whom you also   
					receive your unique ID, password,   
					and settings.   
					■ Flash messages   
					Flash messages are text messages   
					that are instantly displayed upon   
					reception.   
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					To set the required settings for the   
					instant messaging service, see   
					Connect. settings in ”Access the   
					menu” p. 19. The icons and texts on   
					the display may vary, depending on   
					the instant messaging service.   
					Connect to the instant   
					messaging service   
					To connect to the instant messaging   
					service, enter the Instant messages   
					menu, activate an instant messaging   
					service, and select Login. When the   
					phone has successfully connected,   
					Logged in is displayed.   
					Depending on the network, the   
					active instant messaging   
					conversation may consume the   
					phone battery faster, and you may   
					need to connect the phone to a   
					charger.   
					To disconnect from the instant   
					messaging service, select Logout.   
					Start an instant messaging   
					session   
					Open the Instant messages menu,   
					and connect to the service. Start the   
					service in different ways.   
					Access the menu   
					To access the menu while still   
					offline, select Menu > Messages >   
					Instant messages. If more than one   
					set of connection settings for the   
					instant messaging service is   
					available, select the desired one. If   
					there is only one set defined, it is   
					selected automatically.   
					Conversations — to view the list of   
					new and read instant messages or   
					invitations for instant messaging   
					during the active instant messaging   
					session. Scroll to the message or   
					invitation that you want, and select   
					Open to read the message.   
					The following options are shown:   
					Login — to connect to the instant   
					messaging service   
					indicates the new and   
					group messages. indicates the   
					the read instant   
					read   
					Saved convers. — to view, erase or   
					rename the instant messaging   
					new and   
					messages.   
					conversations that you have saved   
					during the instant messaging session   
					indicates the invitations.   
					The icons and texts on the display   
					may vary, depending on the instant   
					messaging service.   
					Connect. settings — to edit the   
					settings needed for messaging and   
					presence connection   
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					IM contacts — to view the contacts   
					that you have added. Scroll to the   
					contact with whom you would like   
					to chat and select Chat or Open if a   
					new contact is shown in the list. To   
					add contacts see ”Contacts for   
					instant messaging” p. 21.   
					have found the user or the group   
					that you want, select Options >   
					Chat or Join group.   
					Start a conversation from Contacts,   
					see ”View the subscribed names”   
					p. 31.   
					indicates the online and   
					offline contacts in the phone   
					the   
					Accept or reject an   
					invitation   
					
					connected to the instant messaging   
					service and you receive a new   
					contacts memory.   
					blocked contact.   
					indicates a   
					indicates a   
					contact that has been sent a new   
					message.   
					invitation, New invitation received is   
					displayed. To read it, select Read. If   
					more than one invitation is received,   
					scroll to the invitation you want, and   
					select Open. To join the private   
					group conversation, select Accept,   
					and enter the screen name; or to   
					reject or delete the invitation, select   
					Options > Reject or Delete.   
					Groups > Public groups — to display   
					the list of bookmarks to public   
					groups provided by the network   
					operator or service provider. To start   
					a instant messaging session with a   
					group, scroll to a group, and select   
					Join. Enter your screen name that   
					you want to use in the conversation.   
					When you have successfully joined   
					the group conversation, you can   
					start a group conversation. To create   
					a private group, see ”Groups” p. 22.   
					Read a message   
					In the standby mode, when you are   
					connected to the instant messaging   
					service, and you receive a new   
					message that is not a message   
					associated with an active   
					conversation, New instant message   
					is displayed. To read it, select Read. If   
					you receive more than one message,   
					scroll to the message, and select   
					Open.   
					Search > Users or Groups — to   
					search for other instant messaging   
					users or public groups on the   
					network by phone number, screen   
					name, e-mail address, or name. If   
					you select Groups, you can search   
					for a group by a member in the   
					group or by group name, topic, or ID.   
					To start the conversation when you   
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					New messages received during an   
					active conversation are held in   
					Instant messages > Conversations. If   
					you receive a message from   
					someone who is not in IM contacts,   
					the sender ID is displayed. To save a   
					new contact that is not in the phone   
					memory, select Options > Save   
					contact.   
					To appear as being offline, select   
					Availability > Appear offline.   
					When you are connected to the   
					instant messaging service,   
					indicates that you are online, and   
					indicates that you are not visible to   
					others.   
					Contacts for instant   
					messaging   
					To add contacts to the instant   
					messaging contacts list, connect to   
					the instant messaging service, and   
					select IM contacts. To add a contact   
					to the list, select Options > Add   
					contact, or if you have no contacts   
					added, select Add. Select Enter ID   
					manually, Search from serv., Copy   
					from server, or By mobile number.   
					Participate in a conversation   
					To join or start an instant messaging   
					session, select Write. Write your   
					message, and select Send or press   
					the call key to send it. Select   
					Options to access available options.   
					Edit your availability status   
					1. Open the Instant messages menu,   
					and connect to the instant   
					messaging service.   
					Scroll to a contact, and to start a   
					conversation, select Chat or   
					Options > Contact info, Block   
					contact or Unblock contact, Add   
					contact, Remove contact, Change   
					list, Copy to server, or Availability   
					alerts.   
					2. To view and edit your own   
					availability information, or   
					screen name, select My settings.   
					3. To allow all the other instant   
					messaging users to see you when   
					you are online, select Availability   
					> Available for all.   
					Block and unblock messages   
					To block messages, connect to the   
					instant messaging service, and select   
					Conversations > IM contacts; or join   
					or start a conversation. Scroll to the   
					contact from whom you want to   
					block incoming messages, and select   
					Options > Block contact > OK.   
					To allow only the contacts on   
					your instant messaging contact   
					list to see you when you are   
					online, select Availability > Avail.   
					for contacts.   
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					To unblock the messages, connect to   
					the instant messaging service, and   
					select Blocked list. Scroll to the   
					contact from whom you want to   
					unblock the messages, and select   
					Unblock.   
					To search for a group, select   
					Groups > Public groups > Search   
					groups. You can search for a group   
					by a member in the group, by group   
					name, topic, or ID.   
					Private groups   
					Connect to the instant messaging   
					service, and select Groups > Create   
					group. Enter the name for the group   
					and the screen name that you want   
					to use. Mark the private group   
					members in the contacts list, and   
					write an invitation.   
					Groups   
					You can create your own private   
					groups for an instant messaging   
					conversation, or use the public   
					groups provided by the service   
					provider. The private groups exist   
					only during an instant messaging   
					conversation. The groups are saved   
					on the server of the service provider.   
					If the server you are logged on to   
					does not support group services, all   
					group-related menus are dimmed.   
					■ E-mail application   
					The e-mail application allows you to   
					access your compatible e-mail   
					account from your phone when you   
					are not in the office or at home. This   
					e-mail application is different from   
					the SMS and MMS e-mail function.   
					Public groups   
					You can bookmark public Groups   
					that your service provider may   
					maintain. Connect to the instant   
					messaging service, and select Public   
					groups. Scroll to a group with which   
					you want to chat, and select Join. If   
					you are not in the group, enter your   
					screen name as your nickname for   
					the group. To delete a group from   
					your group list, select Options >   
					Delete group.   
					Your phone supports POP3 and   
					IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you   
					can send and retrieve any e-mail,   
					you may need to do the following:   
					• Obtain a new e-mail account or   
					use the current one. For   
					availability of your e-mail   
					account contact your e-mail   
					service provider.   
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					e-mail, contact your e-mail   
					service provider. You may receive   
					the e-mail configuration settings   
					as a configuration message. See   
					”Configuration settings service”   
					p. xi. You can also enter the   
					settings manually. See   
					2. To download e-mail messages   
					that have been sent to your   
					e-mail account, select Retrieve.   
					To download new e-mail   
					messages and send e-mail that   
					has been saved in the Outbox   
					folder, select Options > Retrieve   
					and send.   
					”Configuration” p. 41.   
					3. Select the new message in Inbox.   
					To view it later, select Back.   
					To activate the e-mail settings,   
					select Menu > Messages >   
					Message settings > E-mail   
					messages. See ”E-mail” p. 26.   
					indicates an unread message.   
					Read and reply to e-mail   
					This application does not support   
					keypad tones.   
					Important:Exercise caution   
					when opening messages.   
					E-mail messages may   
					contain malicious software   
					or otherwise be harmful to   
					your device or PC.   
					Write and send an e-mail   
					1. Select Menu > Messages >   
					E-mail > Create e-mail.   
					2. Select Edit to enter the   
					recipient’s e-mail address and a   
					subject.   
					Select Menu > Messages > E-mail >   
					Inbox and select the desired   
					message. While reading the   
					message, select Options to view the   
					available options.   
					3. Select Options > Message editor   
					to enter the text message.   
					To reply to an e-mail, select Reply >   
					Original text or Empty screen. To   
					reply to many, select Options >   
					Reply to all. Confirm or edit the   
					e-mail address and subject; then   
					write your reply. To send the   
					4. Select Send > Send now.   
					Download e-mail   
					1. To access the e-mail application,   
					select Menu > Messages >   
					E-mail.   
					message, select Send > Send now.   
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					If supported by the network,   
					indicates that there are new voice   
					messages. Select Listen to call your   
					voice mailbox number.   
					Inbox and other folders   
					Your phone saves e-mail that you   
					download from your e-mail account   
					in the Inbox folder. Other folders   
					contains the folders: Drafts for   
					saving unfinished e-mail, Archive for   
					organizing and saving your e-mail,   
					Outbox for saving e-mail that have   
					not been sent, and Sent items for   
					saving e-mail that have been sent.   
					■ Info messages   
					Select Menu > Messages > Info   
					messages. With this network service,   
					you can receive messages on various   
					topics from your service provider. To   
					check availability, topics, and the   
					relevant topic numbers, contact your   
					service provider.   
					Delete e-mail messages   
					To delete e-mails, select Menu >   
					Messages > E-mail > Options >   
					Delete messages. To delete all   
					messages from a folder, select the   
					folder from which you want to   
					delete the messages and press Yes.   
					To delete all messages from all   
					folders, select All messages and   
					press Yes. Note that deleting an   
					e-mail from your phone does not   
					delete it from the e-mail server.   
					■ Service commands   
					Select Menu > Messages > Service   
					commands. Write and send service   
					requests (also known as USSD   
					commands) to your service provider,   
					such as activation commands for   
					network services.   
					■ Delete messages   
					To delete all messages from a folder,   
					select Menu > Messages > Delete   
					messages and the folder from which   
					you want to delete the messages.   
					Select Yes, and if the folder contains   
					unread messages, the phone asks   
					whether you want to delete them   
					also. Select Yes again.   
					■ Voice messages   
					The voice mailbox is a network   
					service and you may need to   
					subscribe to it. For details, contact   
					your service provider.   
					To call your voice mailbox, select   
					Menu > Messages > Voice messages   
					> Listen to voice messages. To enter,   
					search for, or edit your voice mailbox   
					number, select Voice mailbox   
					number.   
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					Save sent messages > Yes — to set   
					the phone to save sent multimedia   
					messages in the Sent items folder   
					■ Message settings   
					Text and SMS e-mail   
					The message settings affect the   
					sending, receiving, and viewing of   
					text and SMS e-mail messages.   
					Delivery reports — to ask the   
					network to send delivery reports   
					about your messages (network   
					service)   
					Select Menu > Messages > Message   
					settings > Text messages and from   
					the following options:   
					Scale image down — to define the   
					image size when you insert an image   
					to a multimedia message   
					Sending profile — If more than one   
					message profile set is supported by   
					your SIM card, select the set you   
					want to change.   
					Default slide timing — to define the   
					default time between slides in   
					multimedia messages   
					The following options may be   
					available: Message centre number   
					(delivered from your service   
					provider), Messages sent via,   
					Message validity, Default recipient   
					number (text messages) or E-mail   
					server (e-mail), Delivery reports, Use   
					packet data, Reply via same centre   
					(network service), and Rename   
					sending profile.   
					Allow multimedia reception > Yes or   
					No — to receive or to block the   
					multimedia message. If you select In   
					home network, you cannot receive   
					multimedia messages when outside   
					your home network.   
					Incoming multimedia messages >   
					Retrieve, Retrieve manually, or   
					Reject — to allow the reception of   
					multimedia messages automatically,   
					manually after being prompted, or to   
					reject the reception   
					Save sent messages > Yes — Set the   
					phone to save the sent text   
					messages in the Sent items folder.   
					Configuration settings >   
					Configuration — Only the   
					Multimedia   
					The message settings affect sending,   
					receiving, and viewing multimedia   
					messages.   
					configurations that support   
					multimedia messaging are shown.   
					Select a service provider, Default, or   
					Personal config. for multimedia   
					messaging. Select Account and a   
					multimedia messaging service   
					account contained in the active   
					configuration settings.   
					Select Menu > Messages > Message   
					settings > Multimedia msgs. and   
					from the following options:   
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					Allow adverts — to receive or reject   
					advertisements. This setting is not   
					shown if Allow multimedia reception   
					is set to No.   
					Reply-to address — Enter the e-mail   
					address to which you want the   
					replies to be sent.   
					SMTP user name — Enter the name   
					that you want to use for outgoing   
					mail.   
					E-mail   
					The settings affect sending,   
					receiving, and viewing e-mail.   
					SMTP password — Enter the   
					password that you want to use for   
					outgoing mail.   
					You may receive the configuration   
					settings for the e-mail application as   
					a configuration message. See   
					”Configuration settings service”   
					p. xi. You can also enter the settings   
					manually. See ”Configuration” p. 41.   
					Display terminal window — Select   
					Yes to perform manual user   
					authentication for intranet   
					connections.   
					Incoming server type — Select either   
					POP3 or IMAP4, depending on the   
					type of e-mail system that you are   
					using. If both types are supported,   
					select IMAP4.   
					To activate the settings for the   
					e-mail application, select Menu >   
					Messages > Message settings >   
					E-mail messages and from the   
					following options:   
					Incoming mail settings — Select   
					available options for POP3 or IMAP4.   
					Configuration — Select the set that   
					you would like to activate.   
					Account — Select an account   
					provided by the service provider.   
					Font size   
					To change the font size for reading   
					and writing messages, select Menu   
					> Messages > Message settings >   
					Other settings > Font size.   
					My name — Enter your name or   
					nickname.   
					E-mail address — Enter e-mail   
					address.   
					■ Message counter   
					Select Menu > Messages > Message   
					counter forapproximateinformation   
					on your recent communications.   
					Include signature — You can define a   
					signature that is automatically   
					added to the end of your e-mail   
					when you write your message.   
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					7. Call register   
					The phone registers the phone   
					numbers of identified missed,   
					received, and dialed calls; the   
					message recipients; and the   
					approximate length of your calls.   
					Some timers, including the   
					life timer, may be reset   
					during service or software   
					upgrades.   
					Select Menu > Call register > Call   
					duration, Packet data counter, or   
					Packet data connection timer for   
					approximate information on your   
					recent communications.   
					The phone registers if it is switched   
					on and within the network’s service   
					area, and the network supports these   
					functions.   
					■ Recent calls lists   
					When you select Options in the   
					Missed calls, Received calls, or   
					■ Positioning information   
					Some networks allow position   
					requests (network service).   
					Dialled numbers menu, you can view   
					the time of the call; edit, view, or call   
					the registered phone number; add it   
					to the memory; or delete it from the   
					list. You can also send a text   
					message. To delete the recent calls   
					lists, select Clear recent call lists.   
					Positioning allows you to view the   
					received position requests from the   
					network operator. Contact your   
					network operator or service provider   
					to subscribe to and agree upon the   
					delivery of location information.   
					Select Menu > Call register >   
					Positioning > Position log to see a   
					list of received position requests.   
					■ Counters and timers   
					Note: The actual invoice for   
					calls and services from your   
					service provider may vary,   
					depending upon network   
					features, rounding-off for   
					billing, taxes and so forth.   
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					8. Contacts   
					You can save names and phone   
					numbers (Contacts) in the phone   
					memory and in the SIM card   
					memory.   
					phone numbers and short text items   
					per name.   
					The first number you save is   
					automatically set as the default   
					number. It is indicated with a frame   
					around the number type indicator   
					The phone memory may save   
					contacts with numbers and text   
					items. You can also save an image   
					for a certain number of names.   
					(for example,   
					). When you select   
					a name (for example, to make a call),   
					the default number is used unless   
					you select another number.   
					Names and numbers saved in the   
					SIM card memory are indicated   
					by   
					. 
					1. Make sure that the memory in   
					use is either Phone or Phone and   
					SIM.   
					■ Search for a contact   
					2. Scroll to the name to which you   
					want to add a new number or   
					text item, and select Details >   
					Options.   
					Select Menu > Contacts > Search.   
					Scroll through the list of contacts, or   
					enter the first letter of the name for   
					which you are searching.   
					3. To add a number, select Add   
					number and one of the number   
					types.   
					■ Save names and phone   
					numbers   
					To set the selected number as the   
					default number, select Set as default.   
					Names and numbers are saved in the   
					used memory. Select Menu >   
					To change the number type, scroll to   
					the desired number, and select   
					Options > Change type.   
					Contacts > Add new contact. Enter   
					the name and the phone number.   
					To add a detail, select Add detail and   
					a detail type.   
					■ Save numbers, items,   
					or an image   
					To add a image, select Add image   
					and an image from Gallery.   
					In the phone memory for contacts,   
					you can save different types of   
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					To search for an ID from the server of   
					your service provider if you have   
					connected to the presence service,   
					select User ID > Search. See ”My   
					presence” p. 30. If only one ID is   
					found, it is automatically saved.   
					Otherwise, to save the ID, select   
					Options > Save. To enter the ID,   
					select Enter ID manually.   
					■ Delete contacts or   
					contact details   
					To delete a contact, search for the   
					desired contact, and select   
					Options > Delete.   
					To delete a number, text item, or an   
					image attached to the contact,   
					search for the contact, and select   
					the desired detail > Options >   
					Delete number, Delete detail, or   
					Delete image. Deleting an image   
					from contacts does not delete it   
					from Gallery.   
					■ Copy contacts   
					Search for the contact you want to   
					copy, and select Contacts > Copy.   
					You can copy names and phone   
					numbers from the phone contact   
					memory to the SIM card memory or   
					vice versa. The SIM card memory can   
					save names with one phone number   
					attached to them.   
					To delete all contacts and the details   
					attached to them from the phone or   
					SIM card memory, select Menu >   
					Contacts > Delete > One by one or   
					Delete all > From phone mem. or   
					From SIM card. Confirm with the   
					security code.   
					■ Edit contact details   
					1. Search for the contact you want   
					to edit, select Details, and scroll   
					to the desired name, number, text   
					item, or image.   
					■ Business cards   
					You can send and receive a person’s   
					contact information from a   
					compatible device that supports the   
					vCard standard as a business card.   
					2. To edit a name, number, or text   
					item, or to change an image,   
					select Options > Edit name, Edit   
					number, Edit detail, or Change   
					image.   
					To send a business card, search for   
					the contact whose information you   
					want to send, and select Options >   
					Send bus. card > Via multimedia, Via   
					text message, Via infrared, or Via   
					Bluetooth.   
					You cannot edit an ID when it is   
					on the IM contacts or Subscribed   
					names list.   
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					When you have received a business   
					card, select Show > Save to save the   
					business card in the phone memory.   
					To discard the business card, select   
					Exit > Yes.   
					While you are connected to the   
					presence service, you can use the   
					other functions of the phone; the   
					presence service is active in the   
					background. If you disconnect from   
					the service, your presence status is   
					shown for a certain amount of time   
					to viewers, depending on the service   
					provider.   
					■ My presence   
					With the presence service (network   
					service) you can share your presence   
					status with other users with   
					Select Menu > Contacts > My   
					presence and from the following   
					options:   
					compatible devices and access to the   
					service. Presence status includes   
					your availability, status message,   
					and personal logo. Other users who   
					have access to the service and who   
					request your information are able to   
					see your status. The requested   
					information is shown in Subscribed   
					names in the viewers’ Contacts   
					menu. You can personalize the   
					information that you want to share   
					with others and control who can see   
					your status.   
					Connect to 'My presence' service or   
					Disconnect from service — to   
					connect to or disconnect from the   
					service.   
					View my presence — to view the   
					status in Private pres. and Public   
					presence.   
					Edit my presence — to change your   
					presence status. Select My   
					availability, My presence message,   
					My presence logo, or Show to.   
					Before you can use presence, you   
					must subscribe to the service. To   
					check the availability and costs, and   
					to subscribe to the service, contact   
					your network operator or service   
					provider, from whom you also   
					receive your unique ID, password,   
					and the settings for the service. See   
					”Configuration” p. 41.   
					My viewers > Current viewers,   
					Private list, or Blocked list   
					Settings > Show current presence in   
					idle, Synchronise with profiles,   
					Connection type, or Presence   
					settings   
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					1. Select Menu > Contacts >   
					■ Subscribed names   
					Subscribed names.   
					You can create a list of contacts   
					whose presence status information   
					you want to be aware of. You can   
					view the information if it is allowed   
					by the contacts and the network. To   
					view these subscribed names, scroll   
					through the contacts, or use the   
					Subscribed names menu.   
					The status information of the   
					first contact on the subscribed   
					names list is displayed. The   
					information that the person   
					wants to give to the others may   
					include text and some of the   
					following icons:   
					, 
					or indicate that the   
					Make sure that the memory in use is   
					either Phone or Phone and SIM.   
					person is available, discreet or   
					not available.   
					To connect to the presence service,   
					select Menu > Contacts > My   
					presence > Connect to 'My presence'   
					service.   
					indicates that the person’s   
					presence information is not   
					available.   
					2. Select Details to view the details   
					of the selected contact; or select   
					Options > Subscribe new, Chat,   
					
					Unsubscribe.   
					Add contacts to the   
					subscribed names   
					1. Select Menu > Contacts >   
					Subscribed names.   
					2. If you have no contacts on your   
					list, select Add. Otherwise, select   
					Options > Subscribe new. The list   
					of your contacts is shown.   
					Unsubscribe a contact   
					To unsubscribe a contact from the   
					Contacts list, select the contact, and   
					Details > the user ID > Options >   
					Unsubscribe > OK.   
					3. Select a contact from the list and   
					if the contact has an user ID   
					saved, the contact is added to the   
					subscribed names list.   
					To unsubscribe, use the Subscribed   
					names menu. See ”View the   
					subscribed names” p. 31.   
					View the subscribed names   
					To view the presence information,   
					see ”Search for a contact” p. 28.   
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					■ Settings   
					■ Voice dialing   
					Select Menu > Contacts > Settings   
					You can make a phone call by saying   
					a voice tag that has been added to a   
					phone number. Any spoken words,   
					such as a name, can be a voice tag.   
					The number of voice tags you can   
					create is limited.   
					and from the following options:   
					Memory in use — to select SIM card   
					or phone memory for your contacts   
					Contacts view — to select how the   
					names and numbers in contacts are   
					displayed   
					Before using voice tags, note the   
					following:   
					Memory status — to view the free   
					and used memory capacity   
					• Voice tags are not language-   
					dependent. They are dependent   
					on the speaker's voice.   
					■ Speed dialing   
					• You must say the name exactly as   
					you said it when you recorded it.   
					To assign a number to a speed-   
					dialing key, select Menu >   
					Contacts > Speed dials, and scroll to   
					the speed-dialing number that you   
					want.   
					• Voice tags are sensitive to   
					background noise. Record voice   
					tags, and use them in a quiet   
					environment.   
					Select Assign, or if a number has   
					already been assigned to the key,   
					select Options > Change. Select   
					Search, the name, then the number   
					you want to assign. If the Speed   
					dialling function is off, the phone   
					asks whether you want to activate it.   
					See also Speed dialling in ”Call”   
					p. 36.   
					• Very short names are not   
					accepted. Use long names, and   
					avoid similar names for different   
					numbers.   
					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.   
					To make a call using the speed-   
					dialing keys, see ”Speed dialing” p. 8.   
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					1. In the standby mode, press and   
					hold the volume down key. A   
					short tone is heard, and Speak   
					now is displayed.   
					Add and manage voice tags   
					Save or copy the contacts to the   
					phone memory for which you want   
					to add a voice tag. You can also add   
					voice tags to the names in the SIM   
					card, but if you replace your SIM   
					card with a new one, you must first   
					delete the old voice tags before you   
					can add new ones.   
					2. Say the voice tag clearly. The   
					phone plays the recognized voice   
					tag and dials the phone number   
					of the voice tag after 1.5 seconds.   
					If you are using a compatible   
					headset with the headset key, press   
					and hold the headset key to start the   
					voice dialing.   
					1. Search for the contact to which   
					you want to add a voice tag.   
					2. Select Details, scroll to the   
					desired phone number, and select   
					Options > Add voice tag.   
					■ Service numbers   
					Your service provider may have   
					included service numbers in your   
					SIM card. These menus are only   
					shown if supported by your SIM   
					card.   
					3. Select Start, and say clearly the   
					words you want to record as a   
					voice tag. After recording, the   
					phone plays the recorded tag.   
					appears behind the phone   
					number with a voice tag in   
					Contacts.   
					■ My numbers   
					To view the phone numbers assigned   
					to your SIM card, if the numbers are   
					included on your SIM card, elect   
					Menu > Contacts > My numbers.   
					To check the voice tags, select   
					Menu > Contacts > Voice tags.   
					Scroll to the contact with the voice   
					tag that you want, and select an   
					option to listen to, delete, or change   
					the recorded voice tag.   
					■ Caller groups   
					Select Menu > Contacts > Caller   
					groups to arrange the names and   
					phone numbers saved in the memory   
					into caller groups with different   
					ringing tones and group images.   
					Make a call with a voice tag   
					If the phone has an application   
					running that is sending or receiving   
					data using a GPRS connection, you   
					must end the application before   
					voice dialing.   
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					9. Settings   
					wallpaper, screen saver, color   
					scheme, and a ringing tone.   
					■ Profiles   
					Your phone has various setting   
					Select Menu > Settings > Themes   
					and from the following options:   
					groups, called profiles, for which you   
					can customize the phone tones for   
					different events and environments.   
					
					your phone. A list of folders in   
					Gallery opens. Open the Themes   
					folder, and select a theme.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Profiles   
					and a profile.   
					To activate the selected profile,   
					Theme downloads — to open a list of   
					links to download more themes. See   
					”Download files” p. 65.   
					select Activate.   
					To personalize the profile, select   
					Personalise. Select the setting you   
					want to change, and make the   
					changes. To change your presence   
					status information, select My   
					presence > My availability or My   
					presence message. The My presence   
					menu is available if you set   
					■ Tones   
					You can change the settings of the   
					selected active profile.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Tone   
					settings. > Incoming call alert,   
					Ringing tone, Ringing volume,   
					Vibrating alert, Push to talk settings,   
					Message alert tone, Instant message   
					alert tone, Keypad tones, and   
					Warning tones. You can find the   
					same settings in the Profiles menu.   
					See ”Profiles” p. 34.   
					Synchronise with profiles to On. See   
					”My presence” p. 30.   
					To set the profile to be active until a   
					certain time up to 24 hours, select   
					Timed, and set the time the profile   
					setting shall end. When the time set   
					for the profile expires, the previous   
					profile that was not timed becomes   
					active.   
					To set the phone to ring only for calls   
					from phone numbers that belong to   
					a selected caller group, select Alert   
					for. Scroll to the caller group you   
					want or All calls, and select Mark.   
					■ Themes   
					A theme contains many elements for   
					personalizing your phone, such as   
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					■ Personal shortcuts   
					■ Display   
					Select Menu > Settings > Display   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
					With personal shortcuts, you get   
					quick access to often used functions   
					of the phone. To manage the   
					shortcuts, select Menu > Settings >   
					Personal shortcuts and from the   
					following options:   
					Wallpaper > On — to add a   
					
					the standby mode. To select a   
					
					
					more images, select Graphic   
					downloads.   
					Right selection key — to select a   
					function from the list for the right   
					selection key. See also ”Standby   
					mode” p. 4. This menu may not be   
					shown, depending on your service   
					provider.   
					Screen saver > On — to activate a   
					screen saver. To set the time after   
					which the screen saver is activated,   
					select Time-out. To select a graphic   
					for the screen saver, select Image   
					and choose an image from the   
					Gallery. To download more images,   
					select Graphic downloads.   
					Voice commands — to activate   
					phone functions by saying a voice   
					tag. Select a folder, scroll to a   
					function to which you want to add   
					a voice tag, and select Add.   
					indicates a voice tag. To add a voice   
					command, see ”Add and manage   
					voice tags” p. 33. To activate a voice   
					command, see ”Make a call with a   
					voice tag” p. 33.   
					Colour schemes — to change the   
					color in some display components   
					(for example, menu background   
					color and signal and battery bar   
					colors)   
					Among the functions you can   
					activate by Voice commands are   
					Audible alerts to check the battery   
					status or the network status using   
					audible signals (beeps):   
					one beep — low   
					two beeps — rather low   
					three beeps — rather strong   
					four beeps — strong   
					Select Menu view to set the way the   
					phone displays the main menu.   
					Operator logo — to set your phone to   
					display or hide the operator logo. The   
					menu is dimmed if you have not   
					saved the operator logo. For more   
					information on availability of an   
					operator logo, contact your network   
					operator or service provider.   
					different tone — no network   
					coverage   
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					Anykey answer > On — to answer an   
					incoming call, briefly press any key   
					except the end key and the left and   
					right selection keys.   
					■ Time and date   
					Select Menu > Settings > Time and   
					date settings and from the following   
					options:   
					Automatic redial > On — to set your   
					phone to make a maximum of 10   
					attempts to connect the call after an   
					unsuccessful call attempt   
					Clock — to set the phone to show the   
					clock in the standby mode, adjust   
					the clock, and select the time zone   
					and the time format   
					Speed dialling > On — to activate   
					speed dialing. To set up speed   
					dialing, see ”Speed dialing” p. 32. To   
					dial, press and hold the   
					Date — to set the phone to show the   
					date in the standby mode, set the   
					date, and select the date format and   
					date separator   
					corresponding number key.   
					Auto-update of date & time   
					(network service) — to set the phone   
					to automatically update the time   
					and date according to the current   
					time zone   
					Call waiting > Activate — to set the   
					network to notify you of an   
					incoming call while you have a call   
					in progress (network service). See   
					”Call waiting” p. 8.   
					
					display the approximate duration   
					and cost (network service) of the call   
					after each call   
					■ Call   
					Select Menu > Settings > Call   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
					Send my caller ID (network service) >   
					Yes, No, or Set by network   
					Automatic volume control — to set   
					the phone to automatically adjust   
					the speaker volume according to the   
					background noise   
					Line for outgoing calls (network   
					service) — to select the phone line 1   
					or 2 to make calls if supported by   
					your SIM card   
					Call divert (network service) — to   
					divert your incoming calls. You may   
					not be able to divert your call if some   
					call barring functions are active. See   
					Call barring service in ”Security”   
					p. 42.   
					■ Phone   
					Select Menu > Settings > Phone   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
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					Phone language — to set the display   
					language of your phone. If you select   
					Automatic the phone selects the   
					language according to the   
					Confirm SIM service actions — See   
					”SIM services” p. 69.   
					Help text activation — to select   
					whether the phone shows help texts   
					information on the SIM card.   
					Start-up tone — to select whether   
					the phone plays a start-up tone   
					when the phone is switched on   
					Memory status — to view the free   
					memory and the used memory in   
					Gallery and Messages   
					Automatic keyguard — to set the   
					keypad of your phone to lock   
					automatically after a preset time   
					delay when the phone is in the   
					standby mode and no function of the   
					phone has been used. Select On, and   
					you can set the time from 5 seconds   
					to 60 minutes.   
					■ Connectivity   
					You can connect your phone to   
					compatible devices using an infrared   
					or Bluetooth wireless technology   
					connection. You can also define the   
					settings for packet data dial-up   
					connections.   
					When the keyguard is on, calls still   
					may be possible to the official   
					emergency number programmed   
					into your device.   
					Bluetooth wireless   
					technology   
					This device is compliant with   
					Bluetooth Specification 1.2   
					Cell info display > On — to receive   
					information from the network   
					operator depending on the network   
					cell used (network service)   
					supporting the following profiles:   
					Hands-free, headset profile, object   
					push profile, file transfer profile,   
					dial-up networking profile, SIM   
					access profile, service discovery   
					profile, Generic Access Profile, serial   
					port profile, and Generic Object   
					Exchange 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   
					Welcome note — to enter a welcome   
					note to be shown briefly when the   
					phone is switched on   
					Operator selection > Automatic — to   
					set the phone automatically to   
					select one of the cellular networks   
					available in your area. With Manual,   
					you can select a network that has a   
					roaming agreement with your home   
					network operator.   
					compatibility with this device.   
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					There may be restrictions on using   
					Bluetooth technology in some   
					locations. Check with your local   
					authorities or service provider.   
					Search for audio enhancements — to   
					search for compatible Bluetooth   
					audio devices. Select the device that   
					you want to connect to the phone.   
					Features using Bluetooth   
					Paired devices — to search for any   
					Bluetooth device in range. Select   
					New to list any Bluetooth device in   
					range. Scroll to a device, and select   
					Pair. Enter the Bluetooth passcode of   
					the device to associate (pair) the   
					device to your phone. You only must   
					give this passcode when you connect   
					to the device for the first time. Your   
					phone connects to the device, and   
					you can start data transfer.   
					technology, or allowing such   
					features to run in the background   
					while using other features, increase   
					the demand on battery power and   
					reduces the battery life.   
					Bluetooth technology allows you to   
					connect the phone to a compatible   
					Bluetooth device up to 10 meters.   
					Since devices using Bluetooth   
					technology communicate using   
					radio waves, your phone and the   
					other devices do not need to be in   
					direct line-of sight, although the   
					connection can be subject to   
					interference from obstructions such   
					as walls or from other electronic   
					devices.   
					Bluetooth connection   
					To check which Bluetooth   
					connection is currently active, select   
					Menu > Settings > Connectivity >   
					Bluetooth > Active device. To view a   
					list of Bluetooth devices that are   
					currently paired with the phone,   
					select Paired devices.   
					Set up a Bluetooth   
					connection   
					Select Menu > Settings >   
					Connectivity > Bluetooth. Select   
					from the following options:   
					Select Options to access some of the   
					following functions depending on   
					the status of the device and the   
					Bluetooth connection. Select Assign   
					short name, or Auto-conn. without   
					confirmation > Yes — to set the   
					phone automatically to connect to a   
					paired Bluetooth device.   
					Bluetooth > On or Off — to activate   
					or deactivate the Bluetooth   
					function.   
					indicates an active   
					Bluetooth connection.   
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					To activate the IR port of your phone   
					to receive data using IR, select   
					Menu > Settings > Connectivity >   
					Infrared.   
					Bluetooth settings   
					To define how your phone is shown   
					to other Bluetooth devices, press   
					Menu > Settings > Connectivity >   
					Bluetooth > Bluetooth settings >   
					My phone's visibility or My phone's   
					name.   
					To deactivate the IR connection,   
					select Menu > Settings >   
					Connectivity > Infrared. When the   
					phone displays Deactivate infrared?,   
					select Yes.   
					We recommend to use the setting   
					Hidden in My phone's visibility.   
					Always accept only Bluetooth   
					communication from othersthatyou   
					agree with.   
					If data transfer is not started within   
					2 minutes after the activation of the   
					IR port, the connection is cancelled   
					and must be started again.   
					Infrared   
					IR connection indicator   
					You can set up the phone to send   
					and receive data through its infrared   
					(IR) port. To use an IR connection,   
					the device with which you want to   
					establish a connection must be IrDA   
					compliant. You can send or receive   
					data to or from a compatible phone   
					or data device (for example, a   
					computer) through the IR port of   
					your phone.   
					When   
					is shown continuously,   
					the IR connection is activated, and   
					your phone is ready to send or   
					receive data through its IR port.   
					When   
					blinks, your phone is   
					trying to connect to the other   
					device, or a connection has been   
					lost.   
					Packet data (EGPRS)   
					Do not point the IR (infrared) beam   
					at anyone's eyes or allow it to   
					interfere with other IR devices.   
					Infrared devices are Class 1 laser   
					products.   
					Enhanced general packet radio   
					service (EGPRS), packet data, is a   
					network service which allows mobile   
					phones to send and receive data over   
					an Internet protocol (IP)-based   
					network. It enables wireless access   
					to data networks such as the   
					Internet.   
					When sending or receiving data,   
					ensure that the IR ports of the   
					sending and receiving devices are   
					pointing at each other and that   
					there are no obstructions between   
					the devices.   
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					The applications that may use packet   
					data are MMS, browsing sessions,   
					Push to talk, e-mail, remote SyncML,   
					Java application downloading, and   
					the PC dial-up.   
					select Edit active access point. Select   
					Alias for access point, and enter a   
					nick name for the currently selected   
					access point. Select Packet data   
					access point, and enter the access   
					point name (APN) to establish a   
					connection to an EGPRS network.   
					To define how to use the service,   
					select Menu > Settings >   
					Connectivity > Packet data > Packet   
					data connection.   
					You can also set the dial-up service   
					settings (access point name) on your   
					PC using the Nokia Modem Options   
					software. See ”PC Suite” p. 70. If you   
					have set the settings both on the PC   
					and on your phone, the PC settings   
					are used.   
					Select When needed to set the   
					packet data connection to be   
					established when an application   
					needs it. The connection will be   
					closed when the application is   
					terminated.   
					■ Enhancements   
					This menu is shown only if the phone   
					is or has been connected to a   
					Select Always online to set the   
					phone to automatically connect to   
					an packet data network when it is   
					switched on.   
					compatible mobile enhancement.   
					indicates a packet data   
					connection.   
					Select Menu > Settings >   
					Enhancement settings. You can   
					select an enhancement menu if the   
					corresponding enhancement is, or   
					has been, connected to the phone.   
					Depending on the enhancement,   
					select from the following options:   
					Modem settings   
					You can connect the phone using a   
					Bluetooth technology, IR, or a data   
					cable connection to a compatible PC,   
					and use the phone as a modem to   
					enable packet data connectivity   
					from the PC.   
					Default profile — to select the profile   
					that you want to be automatically   
					activated when you connect to the   
					selected enhancement   
					To define the settings for   
					connections from the PC, select   
					Menu > Settings > Connectivity >   
					Packet data > Packet data settings >   
					Active access point, activate the   
					access point you want to use, and   
					Automatic answer — to set the   
					phone to answer an incoming call   
					automatically after 5 seconds. If   
					Incoming call alert is set to Beep   
					once or Off, automatic answer is off.   
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					Lights — to set the lights   
					the phone. Scroll to a service   
					permanently On. Select Automatic   
					to set the lights on for 15 seconds   
					after a key press   
					provider, and select Details to view   
					the applications that the   
					configuration settings of this service   
					provider support. To set the   
					configuration settings of the service   
					provider as default settings, select   
					Options > Set as default. To delete   
					configuration settings, select Delete.   
					Ignition detector > On — to   
					automatically switch off the phone   
					approximately 20 seconds after you   
					switch off the car ignition when the   
					phone is connected to the full car kit   
					Activate default in all applications —   
					to activate the default configuration   
					settings for supported applications   
					■ Configuration   
					You can configure your phone with   
					settings that are required for certain   
					services to function correctly. The   
					services are browser, multimedia   
					messaging, remote Internet server   
					synchronization, presence, and   
					e-mail application. Get the settings   
					from your SIM card, from a service   
					provider as a configuration message,   
					or enter your personal settings   
					manually. You can store   
					Preferred access point — to view the   
					saved access points. Scroll to an   
					
					Details to view the name of the   
					service provider, data bearer, and   
					packet data access point or GSM   
					dial-up number.   
					Personal configuration settings — to   
					add new personal accounts for   
					various services manually, and to   
					activate or delete them. To add a   
					new personal account if you have   
					not added any, select Add new;   
					otherwise, select Options > Add   
					new. Select the service type, and   
					select and enter each of the required   
					parameters. The parameters differ   
					according to the selected service   
					type. To delete or activate a personal   
					account, scroll to it, and select   
					Options > Delete or Activate.   
					configuration settings from up to 20   
					service providers in the phone and   
					manage them within this menu.   
					To save the configuration settings   
					received by a configuration message   
					from a service provider, see   
					”Configuration settings service”   
					p. xi.   
					Select Menu > Settings >   
					Configuration settings and from the   
					following options:   
					Default configuration settings — to   
					view the service providers saved in   
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					Security level > Phone — the phone   
					asks for the security code whenever   
					a new SIM card is inserted into the   
					phone. Select Memory and the   
					phone asks for the security code   
					when SIM card memory is selected   
					and you want to change the memory   
					in use.   
					■ Security   
					When security features that restrict   
					calls are in use (such as call barring,   
					closed user group and fixed dialing)   
					calls still may be possible to the   
					official emergency number   
					programmed into your device.   
					Select Menu > Settings > Security   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
					Access codes — to change the   
					security code, PIN code, UPIN code,   
					PIN2 code, and barring password   
					PIN code request — to set the phone   
					to ask for your PIN or UPIN code   
					every time the phone is switched on.   
					Some SIM cards do not allow the   
					code request to be turned off.   
					Code in use — to select whether the   
					PIN code or UPIN code should be   
					active   
					Pin2 code request — to select   
					whether PIN2 code is required when   
					using a specific phone feature that is   
					covered by the PIN2 code   
					Call barring service (network   
					service) — to restrict incoming calls   
					to and outgoing calls from your   
					phone. A barring password is   
					required.   
					■ Restore factory   
					settings   
					Fixed dialling — to restrict your   
					outgoing calls to selected phone   
					numbers if this function is supported   
					by your SIM card   
					To reset some of the menu settings   
					to their original values, select   
					Menu > Settings > Restore factory   
					settings. Enter the security code. The   
					data you have entered or   
					Closed user group (network   
					service) — to specify a group of   
					people whom you can call and who   
					can call you   
					downloaded are not deleted (for   
					example, the names and phone   
					numbers saved in Contacts).   
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					10. Operator menu   
					This menu lets you access a portal to   
					services provided by your network   
					operator. The name and the icon   
					depend on the operator. For more   
					information contact your network   
					operator.   
					The operator can update this menu   
					with a service message. For more   
					information, see ”Service inbox”   
					p. 65.   
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					11. Gallery   
					In this menu you can manage   
					graphics, images, recordings, video   
					clips, themes, and tones. These files   
					are arranged in folders.   
					Your phone supports an activation   
					key system to protect acquired   
					content. Always check the delivery   
					terms of any content and activation   
					key before acquiring them, as they   
					may be subject to a fee.   
					Copyright protections may prevent   
					some images, music (including   
					ringing tones), and other content   
					from being copied, modified,   
					transferred, or forwarded.   
					To see the list of folders, select   
					Menu > Gallery.   
					To see the available options of a   
					folder, select a folder > Options.   
					To view the list of files in a folder,   
					select a folder > Open.   
					To see the available options of a file,   
					select a file > Options.   
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					12. Media   
					Copyright protections may prevent   
					some images, music (including   
					ringing tones), and other content   
					from being copied, modified,   
					transferred or forwarded.   
					Options after recording   
					Select Menu > Media > Voice   
					recorder > Recordings list. The list of   
					folders in the Gallery is shown. Open   
					Recordings to see the list with   
					recordings. Select Options to select   
					options for files in the Gallery. See   
					”Gallery” p. 44.   
					■ Recorder   
					You can record pieces of speech,   
					sound, or an active call for   
					5 minutes.   
					To listen to the latest recording,   
					select Play last recorded.   
					The recorder cannot be used when a   
					data call or packet data connection   
					is active.   
					To send the latest recording, select   
					Send last recorded. The recording   
					can be sent using Bluetooth   
					technology, IR, or MMS.   
					Record sound   
					1. Select Menu > Media > Voice   
					recorder.   
					2. To start the recording, select   
					Record. To start the recording   
					during a call, select Options >   
					Record. While recording a call, all   
					parties to the call will hear a faint   
					beeping sound every 5 seconds.   
					3. To end the recording, select Stop.   
					The recording will be saved in the   
					Recordings folder of the Gallery   
					menu.   
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					13. Push to talk   
					Push to talk (PTT) over cellular is a   
					two-way radio service available over   
					a GSM/GPRS cellular network   
					(network service). PTT provides direct   
					voice communication. To connect to   
					the Push to talk service, press the PTT   
					key.   
					cellular service is not connected to   
					traditional voice communication,   
					and therefore many of the services   
					available for traditional voice calls   
					(for example, voice mailbox) are not   
					available for PTT over cellular   
					communications.   
					You can use PTT to have a   
					conversation with one person or   
					with a group of people having   
					compatible devices. When your call   
					is connected, the person or group   
					you are calling does not have to   
					answer the phone. The participants   
					should confirm the reception of any   
					communications where appropriate,   
					as there is no other confirmation   
					whether the recipients have heard   
					the call.   
					■ Push to talk menu   
					Select Menu > Push to talk.   
					To connect to or disconnect from the   
					
					
					To view the received callback   
					requests, select Callback inbox.   
					To view the list of PTT groups, select   
					Group list.   
					To view the list of contacts to which   
					you have added the PTT address   
					received from the service provider,   
					select Contacts list.   
					To check availability and costs, and   
					to subscribe to the service, contact   
					your network operator or service   
					provider. Roaming services may be   
					more limited than for normal calls.   
					To add a new PTT group to the   
					phone, select Add group.   
					Before you can use the PTT service,   
					you must define the required PTT   
					service settings. See ”PTT settings”   
					p. 51.   
					To set the PTT settings for use, select   
					PTT settings.   
					To set the required settings for the   
					PTT connection, select Config.   
					settings.   
					While you are connected to the PTT   
					service, you can use the other   
					functions of the phone. The PTT over   
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					To open the browser and to connect   
					to the PTT network portal provided   
					by the service provider, select Web.   
					When connected to the PTT service,   
					you can make or receive dial out   
					calls, group calls or one-to-one calls.   
					One-to-one calls are calls you make   
					to only one person.   
					■ Connect to and   
					disconnect PTT   
					Make a dial-out PTT call   
					To connect to the PTT service, select   
					Menu > Push to talk > Switch PTT   
					on. indicates the PTT connection.   
					indicates that the service is   
					For a dial-out PTT call you can select   
					multiple PTT contacts from the   
					contact list. The recipients get an   
					incoming call and need to accept the   
					call in order to participate. A   
					dial-out call creates a temporary   
					group, and the participants join this   
					group only for the duration of the   
					call. After the call the temporary dial   
					out group is deleted.   
					temporarily unavailable. The phone   
					automatically tries to reconnect to   
					the service until you disconnect from   
					the PTT service. If you have added   
					groups to the phone, you are   
					automatically joined to the active   
					(Default or Listened) groups, and the   
					name of the default group is   
					Select Menu > Push to talk >   
					Contacts list, and mark the desired   
					contacts for the dial-out call.   
					displayed in the standby mode.   
					To disconnect from the PTT service,   
					select Switch PTT off.   
					The icon behind the contact in the   
					list denotes current login status:   
					, or indicate that the person is   
					either available, unavailable, or   
					unknown; indicates that the   
					, 
					■ Make and receive a PTT   
					call   
					Set the phone to use the loudspeaker   
					or earpiece for PTT communication.   
					login status is not available. The   
					login status is only available for   
					subscribed contacts. To change the   
					subscribed contacts, select Options   
					and from the available contact list   
					options, Subscribe contact or   
					Unsubscr. contact, or if one or more   
					contacts are already marked   
					Subscribe marked or Unsubscr.   
					marked.   
					Warning: Do not hold the   
					device near your ear when   
					the loudspeaker is in use,   
					because the volume may be   
					extremely loud.   
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					Press the PTT key briefly to start the   
					dial-out call. The marked contacts   
					are called by the PTT service, and the   
					joining contacts are shown on the   
					display. Press and hold the PTT key to   
					talk to the joined contacts. Release   
					the PTT key to hear the response.   
					Contacts list. Scroll to a contact, and   
					press the PTT key.   
					You can also select the contact from   
					Contacts.   
					To start a one-to-one call from the   
					list of PTT groups, select Group list,   
					and scroll to the desired group.   
					Select Options > Active members,   
					scroll to the desired contact, and   
					press the PTT key.   
					Press the end key to terminate the   
					dial-out call.   
					Make a group call   
					To start a one-to-one call from the   
					list of callback requests you have   
					received, select Callback inbox.   
					Scroll to the desired nickname, and   
					press the PTT key.   
					To make a call to the default group,   
					press the PTT key. A tone sounds,   
					indicating that the access is granted,   
					and the phone displays your   
					nickname and group name.   
					To make a call to a nondefault group,   
					select Group list in the PTT menu,   
					scroll to the desired group, and press   
					the PTT key.   
					Receive a PTT call   
					A short tone notifies you of an   
					incoming group and one-to-one call.   
					When receiving a group call, the   
					group name and the nickname of the   
					caller are displayed. When receiving   
					a one-to-one call from a person   
					whose information you have saved   
					in Contacts, the saved name is   
					displayed if identified; otherwise,   
					only the nickname of the caller is   
					displayed.   
					Press and hold the PTT key the entire   
					time you are talking, and hold the   
					phone in front of you so that you can   
					see the display. When you have   
					finished, release the PTT key. Talking   
					is allowed on a first-come,   
					first-served basis. When someone   
					stops talking, the first person to   
					press the PTT key can talk next.   
					You can either accept or reject an   
					incoming one-to-one call if you   
					have set the phone to first notify you   
					of the one-to-one calls.   
					Make a one-to-one call   
					To start a one-to-one call from the   
					list of contacts to which you have   
					added the PTT address, select   
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					If you press the PTT key to try to   
					respond to a group while another   
					member is talking, you hear a   
					queuing tone, and Queuing is   
					displayed as long as you press the   
					PTT key. Press and hold the PTT key,   
					and wait for the other person to   
					finish; then you can talk.   
					To send a callback request from   
					Contacts, search for the desired   
					contact, select Options > Contact   
					details, scroll to the PTT address, and   
					select Options > Send callback.   
					To send a callback request from the   
					group list in the PTT menu, select   
					Group list, and scroll to the desired   
					group. Select Options > Active   
					members, scroll to the desired   
					contact, and select Options > Send   
					callback.   
					■ Callback requests   
					If you make a one-to-one call and do   
					not get a response, you can send a   
					request for the person to call you   
					back.   
					To send a callback request from the   
					callback request list in the Push to   
					talk menu, select Callback inbox.   
					Scroll to a contact, and select   
					Options > Send callback.   
					When someone sends you a callback   
					request, Callback request received is   
					displayed in the standby mode.   
					When you receive a callback request   
					from someone who is not in your   
					contacts list, you can save the name   
					to your Contacts.   
					Respond to a callback   
					request   
					1. To open the Callback inbox, select   
					View. The list of nicknames of the   
					persons who have sent you   
					Send a callback request   
					You can send a callback request in   
					callback requests is shown.   
					different ways.   
					2. To make a one-to-one call, press   
					the PTT key.   
					To send a callback request from the   
					contacts list in the Push to talk   
					menu, select Contacts list. Scroll to a   
					contact, and select Options > Send   
					callback.   
					3. To send a call request back to the   
					sender, select Options > Send   
					callback.   
					To delete the request, select   
					Delete.   
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					you want to save, and select   
					Options. To add a new contact,   
					select Save as. To add a PTT address   
					to a name in Contacts, select Add to   
					contact.   
					Save the callback request   
					sender   
					1. To open the Callback inbox, select   
					View. The list of nicknames of the   
					persons who have sent you   
					callback requests is shown.   
					■ Create and set up   
					2. To view the sender's PTT address,   
					select Options > View PTT   
					address.   
					groups   
					When you call a group, all members   
					joined to the group hear the call   
					simultaneously.   
					To save a new contact or to add   
					the PTT address to a contact,   
					select Options > Save as or Add   
					to contact.   
					Each member in the group is   
					identified by a nickname, which is   
					shown as a caller identification.   
					Group members can choose a   
					nickname for themselves in each   
					group.   
					■ Add a one-to-one   
					contact   
					You can save the names of persons   
					to whom you often make   
					Groups are registered with a URL   
					address. One user registers the group   
					URL in the network by joining the   
					group session the first time.   
					one-to-one calls in different ways.   
					To add a PTT address to a name in   
					Contacts, search for the desired   
					contact, and select Options > Add   
					detail > PTT address.   
					There are three types of PTT groups:   
					• Provisioned groups are closed   
					groups that allow only selected   
					participants provisioned by the   
					service provider to join.   
					To add a contact to the PTT contacts   
					list, select Menu > Push to talk >   
					Contacts list > Options > Add   
					contact.   
					• Ad hoc groups are groups that   
					the users can create. You can   
					create your own group, and invite   
					members to the group.   
					To add a contact from the group list,   
					connect to the Push to talk service,   
					select Group list, and scroll to the   
					desired group. Select Options >   
					Active members. Scroll to the   
					member whose contact information   
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					• Ad hoc pro groups are groups you   
					can create from members in a   
					provisioned group. For example, a   
					business can have a closed group   
					and separate groups created for   
					certain business functions.   
					The members you invite to the public   
					groups can also invite more   
					members to the group.   
					Manual — to join an existing group.   
					Enter the group address. Select   
					Default, Listened, or Inactive. The   
					phone indicates that the group is   
					saved and its status. Default and   
					Listened are active groups. When   
					you press the PTT key to make a   
					group call, the default group is   
					called if you do not scroll to any   
					other group or contact.   
					Add a group   
					Select Menu > Push to talk > Add   
					group. Select from the following   
					options:   
					Guided — to add a new group. To set   
					the security level for the group,   
					select Public group or Private group.   
					If you select Private group, the   
					phone automatically creates a   
					Receive an invitation   
					1. When you receive a text message   
					scrambled part to the group address   
					that the members cannot view when   
					they receive the invitation to the   
					group. Only the person who creates   
					the private group can invite more   
					members to the group. Enter the   
					name for the group. Select Default,   
					Listened, or Inactive. The phone   
					indicates that the group is saved and   
					its status. Default and Listened are   
					active groups. When you press the   
					PTT key to make a group call, the   
					default group is called if you have   
					not scrolled to any other group or   
					contact. To send an invitation to the   
					group, select Yes when the phone   
					requests it. You can send the   
					invitation to a group, Group   
					invitation received: is displayed.   
					2. To view the nickname of the   
					person who sent the invitation   
					and the group address if the   
					group is not a private group,   
					select View.   
					3. To add the group to your phone,   
					select Save. To set the status for   
					the group, select Default,   
					Listened, or Inactive.   
					To reject the invitation, select Exit >   
					Yes, or select View > Discard > Yes.   
					■ PTT settings   
					There are two kinds of PTT settings:   
					settings for connecting to the   
					service and settings for use.   
					invitation using a text message,   
					Bluetooth technology, or IR.   
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					You may receive the settings for   
					connecting to the service from your   
					network operator or service provider.   
					See ”Configuration settings service”   
					p. xi. You can enter the settings   
					To edit the PTT settings for use,   
					select Menu > Push to talk > PTT   
					settings.   
					To select the phone to allow the   
					reception of incoming one-to-one   
					calls, select 1 to 1 calls > On. To   
					make but not receive one-to-one   
					calls, select Off. The service provider   
					may offer some services that   
					override these settings. To set the   
					phone to first notify you of incoming   
					one-to-one calls with a ringing tone,   
					select Notify.   
					manually. See ”Configuration” p. 41.   
					To select the settings for connecting   
					to the service, select Menu > Push   
					to talk > Config. settings and from   
					the following options:   
					Configuration — to select a service   
					provider, Default, or Personal config.   
					for PTT service. Only the   
					configurations that support the PTT   
					service are shown.   
					To activate the listened groups,   
					select Listened groups > On.   
					Account — to select a PTT service   
					account contained in the active   
					configuration settings   
					To set the phone to automatically   
					connect to the PTT service when you   
					switch the phone on, select PTT   
					status in startup > Yes.   
					PTT user name, Default nickname,   
					PTT password, Domain, and Server   
					address   
					To hide your PTT address from group   
					and one-to-one calls, select Send my   
					PTT address > No.   
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					14. Organizer   
					calls. Select No to switch off the   
					■ Alarm clock   
					You can set the phone to alarm at a   
					desired time. Select Menu >   
					Organiser > Alarm clock.   
					device or Yes to make and receive   
					calls. Do not select Yes when   
					wireless phone use may cause   
					interference or danger.   
					To set the alarm, select Alarm time,   
					and enter the alarm time. To change   
					the alarm time when the alarm time   
					is set, select On. To set the phone to   
					alert you on selected days of the   
					week, select Repeat alarm.   
					To select an alarm tone, select Alarm   
					tone.   
					To set the snooze time-out, select   
					■ Calendar   
					Select Menu >Organiser >   
					Calendar.   
					The current day is indicated by a   
					frame. If there are any notes set for   
					the day, the day is in bold type. To   
					view the day notes, select View. To   
					view a week, select Options > Week   
					view. To delete all notes in the   
					calendar, select the month or week   
					view, and select Options > Delete all   
					notes.   
					Snooze time-out.   
					Stop the alarm   
					The phone sounds an alert tone, and   
					flashes Alarm! and the current time   
					on the display, even if the phone was   
					switched off. To stop the alarm,   
					select Stop. If you let the phone   
					continue to sound the alarm for a   
					minute or select Snooze, the alarm   
					stops for the preset snooze time-out,   
					then resumes.   
					Other options for the day view may   
					be Make a note, Delete, Edit, Move,   
					or Repeat a note; Copy a note to   
					another day; Send note as text   
					message or multimedia message,   
					with IR, Bluetooth technology, or to   
					the calendar of another compatible   
					phone. In Settings you can set the   
					date and time settings. In   
					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   
					Auto-delete notes you can set the   
					phone to delete old notes   
					automatically after a specified time.   
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					You can also select an option to   
					delete the selected note and delete   
					all the notes that you have marked   
					as done. You can sort the notes by   
					priority or by deadline; send a note   
					to another phone as a text message,   
					using IR, Bluetooth technology, or a   
					multimedia message; save a note as   
					a calendar note, or access the   
					calendar.   
					Make a calendar note   
					Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Calendar. Scroll to the date you   
					want, and select Options > Make a   
					note and one of the following note   
					types:   
					Meeting,   
					Call,   
					Birthday,   
					Memo, or   
					Reminder.   
					A note alarm   
					The phone beeps and displays the   
					note. With a call note on the   
					display, to call the displayed number,   
					press the call key. To stop the alarm   
					and to view the note, select View. To   
					stop the alarm for approximately   
					10 minutes, select Snooze. To stop   
					the alarm without viewing the note,   
					select Exit.   
					While viewing a note, you can also   
					select an option to edit the deadline   
					or priority for the note or mark the   
					note as done.   
					■ Notes   
					To use this application to write and   
					send notes, select Menu > Organiser   
					> Notes. To create a note if no note   
					is added, select Add note; otherwise,   
					select Options > Make a note. Write   
					a note, and select Save.   
					■ To-do list   
					To save notes for tasks that you must   
					do, select Menu > Organiser >   
					To-do list.   
					Other options for notes include   
					deleting and editing a note. While   
					editing a note, you can also exit the   
					text editor without saving the   
					changes. You can send the note to   
					compatible devices using a text   
					message, a multimedia message,   
					Bluetooth technology, or IR. If the   
					note is too long to send as a text   
					message, the phone asks you to   
					delete the appropriate number of   
					characters from your note.   
					To create a note if no note is added,   
					select Add note; otherwise, select   
					Options > Add. Write the note, and   
					select Save. Select the priority, the   
					deadline, and the alarm type for the   
					note.   
					To view a note, scroll to it, and select   
					View.   
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					Wallet profiles to create card   
					■ Wallet   
					combinations for different services.   
					A wallet profile is helpful if the   
					service asks you to fill in many data   
					items. You can select the appropriate   
					wallet profile instead of selecting   
					different cards separately.   
					In Wallet, you can save personal   
					information, such as credit card   
					numbers, addresses, and access   
					codes to services that require a user   
					name and password. You can easily   
					retrieve the information in the   
					wallet to fill in online forms, if the   
					service supports it.   
					Cards — to save personal card   
					information. You can save Payment   
					cards, Loyalty cards, Access cards,   
					
					supported by your service provider,   
					you can also receive card   
					information to your phone as a   
					configuration message. You are   
					notified of the card category. For   
					availability of receiving card   
					information as configuration   
					settings, contact the card issuer or   
					service provider.   
					The first time you access the wallet,   
					you have to define the wallet code   
					that protects your encrypted data.   
					See ”Wallet code” p. xi.   
					If you want to delete all the content   
					of the wallet and the wallet code,   
					enter *#7370925538# (*#res   
					wallet# in letters) in the standby   
					mode. You also need the security   
					code of the phone; see ”Security   
					code” p. x.   
					Tickets — to save the notifications of   
					e-tickets that you bought through a   
					mobile service. To view the tickets,   
					select Options > View.   
					To add or edit contents, open the   
					Wallet menu. To use the content of   
					the wallet in a mobile service, access   
					the wallet from the browser. See   
					”Web” p. 62.   
					Receipts — to save receipts of mobile   
					purchases.   
					Settings — to modify wallet settings.   
					See ”Wallet settings” p. 56.   
					Access the wallet menu   
					To access the wallet menu, select   
					Menu > Organiser > Wallet. Enter   
					your wallet code and select from the   
					following options:   
					Personal notes — to save all kinds of   
					personal information that you want   
					to keep protected by the wallet PIN   
					code, such as account numbers,   
					passwords, or codes.   
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					Language specification. See   
					”Connect to a service” p. 62.   
					Create a wallet profile   
					When you have saved your personal   
					card details, you can combine them   
					together into a wallet profile. You   
					can use the profile to retrieve wallet   
					data from different cards while   
					browsing.   
					Choose the product you want to buy   
					and read carefully all provided   
					information before your purchase.   
					The text may not fit within a single   
					screen. Therefore, make sure to scroll   
					through and read all of the text   
					before your purchase.   
					1. Access the wallet, and select   
					Wallet profiles.   
					To pay for the items you wish to buy,   
					the phone asks whether you want to   
					use the wallet. The phone also asks   
					for your wallet PIN code.   
					2. To create a new wallet profile if   
					no profile is added, select Add   
					new. Otherwise, select Options >   
					Add new.   
					Select the card you want to pay with   
					from the Payment cards list. If the   
					data form you receive from the   
					service provider supports the   
					Electronic Commerce Modeling   
					Language specification, the phone   
					automatically fills in the credit card   
					information or the wallet profile   
					from the wallet.   
					3. Fill in the following fields. Some   
					of the fields contain data that is   
					selected from the wallet. You   
					must save this data before you   
					can create a wallet profile.   
					Wallet settings   
					Access the wallet, and select   
					Settings. To change the wallet code,   
					select Change code. To set the radio   
					frequency identification (RFID) code   
					and type, select RFID > RFID code   
					and RFID type. RFID is technology   
					that helps secure your commercial   
					transactions.   
					Approve the purchase, and the   
					information is forwarded.   
					You may receive an   
					acknowledgement or a digital   
					receipt of the purchase.   
					To close the wallet, select Close   
					wallet. If you do not use the wallet   
					for 5 minutes, it closes   
					Making purchases   
					automatically.   
					To do your shopping, access the   
					desired Web site that supports the   
					wallet. The service must support the   
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					If you have tried to access or have   
					accessed confidential information   
					requiring passwords (for example   
					your bank account), empty the cache   
					of your phone after each use.   
					1. Select the configuration settings   
					you need for the synchronization.   
					See ”Server synchronization   
					settings” p. 57.   
					2. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Synchronisation > Server sync >   
					Data to be synchronised. Mark   
					the data to be synchronized.   
					To empty the cache, see ”Cache   
					memory” p. 66.   
					■ Synchronization   
					3. Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Synchronisation > Server sync >   
					Synchronise. The marked data of   
					the active set is synchronized   
					after confirmation.   
					Synchronization allows you to save   
					your calendar and contacts data on a   
					remote Internet server (network   
					service) or on a compatible PC. If you   
					have saved data on the remote   
					Internet server, you can synchronize   
					your phone by starting the   
					Synchronizing for the first time or   
					after an interrupted synchronization   
					may take up to 30 minutes to   
					complete, if the contacts or calendar   
					are full.   
					synchronization from your phone.   
					You can also synchronize the data in   
					your phone contacts, calendar, and   
					notes to correspond to the data of   
					your compatible PC by starting the   
					synchronization from your PC.   
					Server synchronization settings   
					You may receive the configuration   
					settingsrequiredforsynchronization   
					as a configuration message from the   
					service provider. To manage the   
					configuration settings, see   
					The contact data on your SIM card   
					will not be synchronized.   
					”Configuration” p. 41.   
					Server synchronization   
					Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Synchronisation > Server sync >   
					Sync settings and from the following   
					options:   
					To use a synchronization service   
					subscribe to the service and retrieve   
					the corresponding settings. For   
					details, contact your service   
					provider.   
					Configuration — Only the   
					configurations that support the   
					synchronization are shown. Select a   
					service provider, Default, or Personal   
					config. for synchronization.   
					To start the synchronization from   
					your phone, do the following:   
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					Account — Select a synchronization   
					service account contained in the   
					active configuration settings.   
					User name — Enter your user name.   
					Password — Enter the password of   
					the service.   
					PC synchronization   
					To synchronize Contacts, Calendar,   
					and Notes from a compatible PC, use   
					an IR, Bluetooth technology, or data   
					cable connection. You also need   
					Nokia PC Suite software of your   
					phone installed on the PC. Start the   
					synchronization from the PC using   
					Nokia PC Suite. Ensure that the   
					phone is in the standby mode and   
					that the time and date are set.   
					PC synchronization settings   
					Select Menu > Organiser >   
					Synchronisation > PC sync settings,   
					and enter the User name and   
					Password. The user name and   
					password must be the same in the   
					phone and in the PC.   
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					15. Applications   
					Communication > Network access,   
					Messaging, or Connectivity, or select   
					Auto-start. Select in each category   
					one of the available permissions.   
					■ Games and applications   
					Your phone software may include   
					some games and Java applications   
					specially designed for this Nokia   
					phone.   
					Game and application   
					downloads   
					To launch a game or application,   
					select Menu > Applications >   
					Games > Select game or Collection >   
					Select application. Scroll to a game   
					or an application, and select Openor   
					press the call key.   
					Your phone supports J2ME® Java   
					applications. Make sure that the   
					application is compatible with your   
					phone before downloading it.   
					Select Menu > Applications >   
					Games > Game downloads or   
					Collection > App. downloads. The list   
					of available bookmarks is shown.   
					Select More bookmarks to access the   
					list of bookmarks in the Web menu.   
					See ”Bookmarks” p. 64.   
					The following options may be   
					available for games and   
					applications:   
					Delete — to delete the game or   
					application from the phone   
					Details — to give additional   
					information about the game or   
					application   
					Select a bookmark to connect to the   
					desired service. For the availability of   
					different services, pricing and tariffs,   
					contact your service provider.   
					Update version — to check if a new   
					version is available for download   
					from the services (network service)   
					Important: Only install and   
					use applications and other   
					software from sources that   
					offer adequate security and   
					protection against harmful   
					software.   
					Web page — to provide further   
					information or additional data from   
					an Internet page. This feature needs   
					to be supported by the network.   
					App. access — to restrict the game or   
					application from accessing the   
					network to prevent you from   
					accruing unexpected costs. Select   
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					Note that when downloading an   
					application, it may be saved in the   
					Games menu instead of the   
					Applications menu.   
					number. For a total, select Equals.   
					Repeat this sequence as many times   
					as it is necessary. To start a new   
					calculation, first select and hold   
					Clear.   
					Game settings   
					Select Menu > Applications >   
					Games > App. settings to set sounds,   
					lights and shakes for games.   
					To perform a currency conversion,   
					select Menu > Applications >   
					Extras > Calculator. To save the   
					exchange rate, select Options >   
					Exchange rate. Select either of the   
					displayed options. Enter the   
					exchange rate, press the # key for a   
					decimal point, and select OK. The   
					exchange rate remains in the   
					memory until you replace it with   
					another one. To perform the   
					currency conversion, enter the   
					amount to be converted, and select   
					Options > In domestic or In foreign.   
					Memory status   
					To view the amount of memory   
					available for game and application   
					installations (third shared memory),   
					select Menu > Applications >   
					Games or Collection > Memory.   
					■ Calculator   
					The calculator in your phone adds,   
					subtracts, multiplies, divides,   
					calculates the square and the square   
					root and converts currency values.   
					Note: When you change   
					base currency, you must   
					enter the new rates because   
					all previously set exchange   
					rates are set to zero.   
					Note: This calculator has   
					limited accuracy and is   
					designed for simple   
					calculations.   
					■ Countdown timer   
					Select Menu > Applications >   
					Select Menu > Applications >   
					Extras > Calculator. When 0 is   
					displayed on the screen, enter the   
					first number in the calculation. Press   
					the # key for a decimal point. Select   
					Options > Add, Subtract, Multiply,   
					Divide, Square, Square root, or   
					Change sign. Enter the second   
					Extras > Countdown timer. Enter the   
					alarm time in hours, minutes, and   
					seconds. If you wish, write your own   
					note text that is displayed when the   
					time expires. To start the countdown   
					timer, select Start. To change the   
					countdown time, select Change   
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					time. To stop the timer, select Stop   
					Select Menu > Applications >   
					timer.   
					Extras > Stopwatch and from the   
					following options:   
					If the alarm time is reached when   
					the phone is in the standby mode,   
					the phone sounds a tone and flashes   
					the note text if it is set or   
					Countdown time up. To stop the   
					alarm, press any key. If no key is   
					pressed, the alarm automatically   
					stops within 30 seconds. To stop the   
					alarm and to delete the note text,   
					select Exit. To restart the countdown   
					timer, select Restart.   
					Split timing — to take intermediate   
					times. To start the time observation,   
					select Start. Select Split every time   
					that you want to take an   
					intermediate time. To stop the time   
					observation, select Stop. To save the   
					measured time, select Save. To start   
					the time observation again, select   
					Options > Start. The new time is   
					added to the previous time. To reset   
					the time without saving it, select   
					Reset. To set the stopwatch timing in   
					the background, press the end key.   
					■ Stopwatch   
					To measure time, take intermediate   
					times, or take lap times, use the   
					stopwatch. During timing, the other   
					functions of the phone can be used.   
					To set the stopwatch timing in the   
					background, press the end key.   
					Lap timing — to take lap times. To set   
					the stopwatch timing in the   
					background, press the end key.   
					Continue — to view the timing that   
					you have set in the background   
					Using the stopwatch or allowing it   
					to run in the background when using   
					other features increases the demand   
					on battery power and reduces the   
					battery life.   
					Show last — to view the most   
					recently measured time if the   
					stopwatch is not reset   
					View times or Delete times — to view   
					or delete the saved times   
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					16. Web   
					You can access various mobile   
					Internet services with your phone   
					browser.   
					■ Connect to a service   
					Verify that the correct configuration   
					settings of the service that you want   
					to use are activated.   
					Important: Use only   
					services that you trust and   
					that offer adequate security   
					and protection against   
					harmful software.   
					1. To select the settings for   
					connecting to the service, select   
					Menu > Web > Settings >   
					Configuration settings.   
					Check the availability of these   
					services, pricing, tariffs, and   
					instructions with your service   
					provider.   
					2. Select Configuration. Only the   
					configurations that support   
					browsing service are shown.   
					
					
					See ”Set up browsing” p. 62.   
					With the phone browser you can   
					view the services that use wireless   
					markup language (WML) or   
					
					service account contained in the   
					active configuration settings.   
					extensible hypertext markup   
					language (XHTML) on their pages.   
					Appearance may vary due to screen   
					size. You may not be able to view all   
					details of the Internet pages.   
					Select Displayterminal window >   
					Yes to perform manual user   
					authentication for intranet   
					connections.   
					■ Set up browsing   
					Make a connection to the service in   
					one of the following ways:   
					You may receive the configuration   
					settings required for browsing as a   
					configuration message from the   
					service provider. See ”Configuration   
					settings service” p. xi. You can also   
					enter all the configuration settings   
					manually. See ”Configuration” p. 41.   
					• Select Menu > Web > Home; or   
					in the standby mode, press and   
					hold 0.   
					• To select a bookmark of the   
					service, select Menu > Web >   
					Bookmarks.   
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					• To select the last URL, select   
					To enter letters and numbers, press   
					Menu > Web > Last web addr..   
					the keys, 0 to 9. To enter special   
					characters, press *.   
					• To enter the address of the   
					service, select Menu > Web > Go   
					to address, enter the address of   
					the service.   
					Options while browsing   
					In addition to the options available   
					on your device, your service provider   
					may offer other options.   
					■ Browse pages   
					After you make a connection to the   
					service, you can start browsing its   
					pages. The function of the phone   
					keys may vary in different services.   
					Follow the text guides on the phone   
					display. For more information,   
					Direct calling   
					The browser supports functions that   
					you can access while browsing. You   
					can make a phone call, send DTMF   
					tones while a voice call is in   
					progress, and save a name and a   
					phone number from a page.   
					contact your service provider.   
					If packet data is selected as the data   
					bearer,   
					is shown on the top left   
					of the display during browsing. If   
					you receive a call or a text message,   
					or make a call during a packet data   
					connection, is shown on the top   
					right of the display to indicate that   
					the packet data connection is   
					suspended (on hold). After a call the   
					phone tries to reconnect the packet   
					data connection.   
					■ Appearance settings   
					While browsing, select Options >   
					Other options > Appear. settings; or   
					in the standby mode, select Menu >   
					Web > Settings > Appearance   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
					Text wrapping > On — to set the text   
					to continue on the next line on the   
					display. If you select Off, the text is   
					abbreviated.   
					Browse with phone keys   
					Use the joystick to browse through   
					the page.   
					Font size > Extra small, Small, or   
					Medium — to set the font size   
					To select a highlighted item, press   
					the call key, or select Select.   
					Show images > No — to hide   
					pictures on the page. This can speed   
					up the browsing of pages that   
					contain a lot of pictures.   
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					Alerts > Alert for unsecure   
					connection > Yes — to set the phone   
					to alert when an encrypted   
					connection changes to unencrypted   
					during browsing   
					■ Scripts over secure   
					connection   
					You can select whether to allow the   
					running of scripts from a secure   
					page. The phone supports WML   
					scripts.   
					Alerts > Alert for unsecure items >   
					Yes — to set the phone to alert when   
					an encrypted page contains an   
					unsecure item. These alerts do not   
					guarantee a secure connection. See   
					”Browser security” p. 66.   
					1. While browsing, select Options >   
					Other options > Security > Script   
					settings; or in the standby mode,   
					select Menu > Web > Settings >   
					Security settings > Scripts over   
					
					Character encoding > Content   
					encoding — to select the encoding   
					for the browser page content   
					
					Character encoding > Unicode   
					(UTF-8) web addresses > On — to set   
					the phone to send a URL as a UTF-8   
					encoding. You may need this setting   
					when you access a Web page created   
					in foreign language.   
					■ Bookmarks   
					You can save page addresses as   
					bookmarks in the phone memory.   
					1. While browsing, select Options >   
					Bookmarks; or in the standby   
					mode, select Menu > Web >   
					Bookmarks.   
					■ Cookies   
					2. Scroll to a bookmark, and select   
					it; or press the call key to make a   
					connection to the page   
					A cookie is data that a site saves in   
					the cache memory of your phone.   
					Cookies are saved until you clear the   
					cache memory. See ”Cache memory”   
					p. 66.   
					associated with the bookmark.   
					3. Select Options to view, edit,   
					delete, or send the bookmark;   
					create a new bookmark; or save   
					the bookmark to a folder.   
					While browsing, select Options >   
					Other options > Security > Cookie   
					settings; or in the standby mode,   
					select Menu > Web > Settings >   
					Security settings > Cookies. To allow   
					or prevent the phone from receiving   
					cookies, select Allow or Reject.   
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					Your device may have some   
					■ Service inbox   
					bookmarks loaded for sites not   
					affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not   
					warrant or endorse these sites. If you   
					choose to access them, you should   
					take the same precautions, for   
					security or content, as you would   
					with any Internet site.   
					The phone is able to receive service   
					messages (pushed messages) sent by   
					your service provider (network   
					service). Service messages are   
					notifications of (for example) news   
					headlines, and they may contain a   
					text message or an address of a   
					service.   
					Receive a bookmark   
					When you have received a bookmark   
					that is sent as a bookmark,   
					1 bookmark received is displayed. To   
					save the bookmark, select Show >   
					Save. To view or delete the   
					bookmark, select Options > View or   
					Delete. To discard the bookmark   
					directly after you have received the   
					bookmark, select Exit > OK.   
					To access the Service inbox in the   
					standby mode, when you have   
					received a service message, select   
					Show. If you select Exit, the   
					message is moved to the Service   
					inbox. To access the Service inbox   
					later, select Menu > Web > Service   
					inbox.   
					To access the Service inbox while   
					browsing, select Options > Other   
					options > Service inbox. Scroll to the   
					message you want. To activate the   
					browser and download the marked   
					content, select Retrieve. To display   
					detailed information on the service   
					notification or to delete the   
					■ Download files   
					To download more tones, images,   
					games, or applications to your phone   
					(network service), select Menu >   
					Web > Downloads > Tone   
					downloads, Graphic downloads,   
					Game downloads, Video downloads,   
					Theme downloads, or App.   
					message, select Options > Details or   
					Delete.   
					downloads.   
					Service inbox settings   
					Important: Only install and   
					use applications and other   
					software from sources that   
					offer adequate security and   
					protection against harmful   
					software.   
					Select Menu > Web > Settings >   
					Service inbox settings.   
					To set whether you want to receive   
					service message, select Service   
					messages > On or Off.   
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					To set the phone to receive service   
					messages only from content authors   
					approved by the service provider,   
					select Message filter > On. To view   
					the list of the approved content   
					authors, select Trusted channels.   
					connections you need security   
					certificates and possibly a security   
					module, which may be available on   
					your SIM card. For more information,   
					contact your service provider.   
					Security module   
					To set the phone to automatically   
					activate the browser from the   
					standby mode when the phone has   
					received a service message, select   
					Automatic connection > On. If you   
					select Off, the phone activates the   
					browser only after you select   
					The security module improves   
					security services for applications   
					requiring a browser connection, and   
					allows you to use a digital signature.   
					The security module may contain   
					certificates as well as private and   
					public keys. The certificates are   
					saved in the security module by the   
					service provider.   
					Retrieve when the phone has   
					received a service message.   
					■ Cache memory   
					Select Menu > Web > Settings >   
					Security settings > Security module   
					settings and from the following   
					options:   
					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 is stored in the   
					cache.   
					Security module details — to show   
					the security module title, status,   
					manufacturer, and serial number   
					Module PIN request — to set the   
					phone to ask for the module PIN   
					when using services provided by the   
					security module. Enter the code, and   
					select On. To disable the module PIN   
					request, select Off.   
					To empty the cache, while browsing,   
					select Options > Other options >   
					Clear the cache; in the standby   
					mode, select Menu > Web > Clear   
					the cache.   
					Change module PIN — to change the   
					module PIN, if allowed by the   
					security module. Enter the current   
					module PIN code, then enter the new   
					code twice.   
					■ Browser security   
					Security features may be required   
					for some services, such as online   
					banking or shopping. For such   
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					Change signing PIN — to change the   
					signing PIN code for the digital   
					signature. Select the signing PIN you   
					want to change. Enter the current   
					PIN code, then the new code twice.   
					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.   
					See also ”Access codes” p. x.   
					There are three kinds of certificates:   
					server certificates, authority   
					Certificates   
					Important: Note that 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   
					certificates, and user certificates.   
					You may receive these certificates   
					from your service provider. Authority   
					certificates and user certificates may   
					also be saved in the security module   
					by the service provider.   
					To view the list of the authority or   
					user certificates downloaded into   
					your phone, select Menu > Web >   
					Settings > Security settings >   
					Authority certificates or User   
					certificates.   
					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   
					showneven if the certificate   
					should be valid, check that   
					the current date and time in   
					your device are correct.   
					The security indicator is displayed   
					during a connection if the data   
					transmission between the phone and   
					the content server is encrypted.   
					The security icon does not indicate   
					that the data transmission between   
					the gateway and the content server   
					(or place where the requested   
					resource is stored) is secure. The   
					service provider secures the data   
					transmission between the gateway   
					and the content server.   
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					Digital signature   
					You can make digital signatures with   
					your phone if your SIM card has a   
					security module. Using the digital   
					signature can be the same as signing   
					your name to a paper bill, contract,   
					or other document.   
					To make a digital signature, select a   
					link on a page (for example, the title   
					of the book you want to buy and its   
					price). The text to sign is shown,   
					which may include the amount and   
					date.   
					Check that the header text is Read   
					and that the digital signature icon   
					is shown.   
					If the digital signature icon does not   
					appear, there is a security breach,   
					and you should not enter any   
					personal data such as your signing   
					PIN.   
					To sign the text, read all of the text   
					first, and select Sign.   
					The text may not fit within a single   
					screen. Therefore, make sure to scroll   
					through and read all of the text   
					before signing.   
					Select the user certificate you want   
					to use. Enter the signing PIN (see   
					”Access codes” p. x), and select OK.   
					The digital signature icon   
					disappears, and the service may   
					display a confirmation of your   
					purchase.   
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					17. SIM services   
					Your SIM card may provide   
					additional services that you can   
					access. This menu is shown only if it   
					is supported by your SIM card. The   
					name and contents of the menu   
					depend on the SIM card.   
					For availability and information on   
					using SIM card services, contact   
					your SIM card vendor. This may be   
					the service provider, network   
					operator, or other vendor.   
					To set the phone to show the   
					confirmation messages sent   
					between your phone and the   
					network when you are using the SIM   
					services, select Menu > Settings >   
					Phone settings > Confirm SIM   
					service actions > Yes.   
					Accessing these services may involve   
					sending messages or making a phone   
					call for which you may be charged.   
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					18. PC connectivity   
					You can send and receive e-mail and   
					access the Internet when your phone   
					is connected to a compatible PC   
					through a Bluetooth technology, IR   
					or data cable (CA-42) connection.   
					You can use your phone with a   
					The use of HSCSD services consumes   
					the phone battery faster than   
					normal voice or data calls. You may   
					need to connect the phone to a   
					charger for the duration of data   
					transfer.   
					variety of PC connectivity and data   
					communications applications.   
					See ”Packet data (EGPRS)” p. 39.   
					■ Data communication   
					■ PC Suite   
					applications   
					With PC Suite you can synchronize   
					Contacts, calendar and to-do notes,   
					and notes between your phone and   
					the compatible PC or a remote   
					For information on using a data   
					communication application, refer to   
					the documentation provided with it.   
					Making or answering phone calls   
					during a computer connection is not   
					recommended, as it might disrupt   
					the operation. For better   
					Internet server (network service).   
					You may find more information   
					about PC suite, for example,   
					downloadable files in the support   
					area on the Nokia Web site at   
					<www.nokia-asia.com/support>.   
					performance during data calls, place   
					the phone on a stationary surface   
					with the keypad facing down. Do not   
					move the phone by holding it in your   
					hand during a data call.   
					■ Packet data, HSCSD,   
					and CSD   
					With your phone you can use the   
					packet data, high-speed circuit   
					switched data (HSCSD), and circuit   
					switched data (CSD, GSM data).   
					For availability and subscription to   
					data services, contact your network   
					operator or service provider.   
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					19. Battery information   
					connection of the positive (+) and   
					negative (-) terminals of the battery.   
					(These look like metal strips on the   
					battery.) This might happen, for   
					example, when you carry a spare   
					battery in your pocket or purse.   
					Short-circuiting the terminals may   
					damage the battery or the   
					■ Charging and   
					discharging   
					Your device is powered by a   
					rechargeable battery. The full   
					performance of a new battery is   
					achieved only after two or three   
					complete charge and discharge   
					cycles. The battery can be charged   
					and discharged hundreds of times   
					but it will eventually wear out. When   
					the talk and standby times are   
					noticeably shorter than normal,   
					replace the battery. Use only Nokia   
					approved batteries, and recharge   
					your battery only with Nokia   
					approved chargers designated for   
					this device.   
					connecting object.   
					Leaving the battery in hot or cold   
					places, such as in a closed car in   
					summer or winter conditions, will   
					reduce the capacity and lifetime of   
					the battery and its ability to charge.   
					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.   
					Unplug the charger from the   
					electrical plug and the device when   
					not in use. Do not leave fully charged   
					battery connected to a charger, since   
					overcharging may shorten its   
					lifetime. If left unused, a fully   
					charged battery will lose its charge   
					over time.   
					Do not dispose of batteries in a fire   
					as they may explode. Batteries may   
					also explode if damaged. Dispose of   
					batteries according to local   
					regulations. Please recycle when   
					possible. Do not dispose as   
					Use the battery only for its intended   
					purpose. Never use any charger or   
					battery that is damaged.   
					household waste.   
					Do not short-circuit the battery.   
					Accidental short-circuiting can   
					occur when a metallic object such as   
					a coin, clip, or pen causes direct   
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					when looking from another   
					angle.   
					■ Nokia battery   
					authentication   
					guidelines   
					Always use original Nokia batteries   
					for your safety. To check that you are   
					getting an original Nokia battery,   
					purchase it from an authorized   
					Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia   
					Original Enhancements logo on the   
					packaging, and inspect the hologram   
					label using the following steps:   
					2. When you angle the hologram   
					left, right, down, and up, you   
					should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on   
					each side respectively.   
					Successful completion of the four   
					steps is not a total assurance of the   
					authenticity of the battery. If you   
					have any reason to believe that your   
					battery is not an authentic original   
					Nokia battery, you should refrain   
					from using it, and take it to the   
					nearest authorized Nokia service   
					point or dealer for assistance. Your   
					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.   
					3. Scratch the side of the label to   
					reveal a 20-digit code, for   
					example,   
					12345678919876543210. Turn   
					the battery so that the numbers   
					are facing upwards. The 20-digit   
					code reads starting from the   
					number at the top row followed   
					by the bottom row.   
					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   
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					4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is   
					valid by following the   
					You should receive a message   
					indicating whether the code can be   
					authenticated.   
					instructions at   
					
					If you need assistance confirming   
					the battery code, contact your local   
					Nokia Care Centres listed at   
					
					carecentrelocator.   
					What if your battery is not   
					authentic?   
					If you cannot confirm that your   
					Nokia battery with the hologram on   
					the label is an authentic Nokia   
					battery, please do not use the   
					battery. Take it to the nearest   
					authorized Nokia service point or   
					dealer for assistance. The use of a   
					battery that is not approved by the   
					manufacturer may be dangerous and   
					may result in poor performance and   
					damage to your device and its   
					enhancements. It may also   
					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   
					12345678919876543210, and   
					send to 5555.   
					invalidate any approval or warranty   
					applying to the device.   
					To find out more about original   
					Nokia batteries, visit   
					
					National and international operator   
					charges will apply.   
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					20. Genuine Enhancements   
					A new extensive   
					range of   
					■ Power   
					enhancements is   
					available for your   
					phone. Select the   
					enhancements which accommodate   
					your specific communication needs.   
					Type Tech Talktime* Standby*   
					BL-5B Li-ion Min   
					2.5 hrs   
					Min   
					150 hrs   
					up to   
					up to   
					3 hrs   
					350 hrs   
					Some of the enhancements are   
					described in detail below.   
					* Variation in operation times may   
					occur depending on SIM card,   
					For availability of the   
					enhancements, please check with   
					your local dealer. A few practical   
					rules for enhancements operation:   
					network and usage settings, usage   
					style and environments. Use of FM   
					radio and integrated hands-free will   
					affect talktime and standby.   
					• Keep the enhancements out of   
					small children’s reach.   
					Standard Charger (ACP-7)   
					• When you disconnect the power   
					cord of any accessory, grasp and   
					pull the plug, not the cord.   
					Small, lightweight and durable   
					charger ACP-7 provides and easy   
					and convenient way to charge the   
					phone. It is easy to connect to phone   
					or desktop stand.   
					• Check regularly that all mobile   
					phone equipment in a vehicle is   
					mounted and operating properly.   
					Use only batteries, chargers and   
					enhancements approved by the   
					phone manufacturer. The use of   
					any other types may invalidate any   
					approval or warranty applying to   
					the phone, and may be dangerous.   
					Note: The plug types vary according   
					to different markets.   
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					Travel Charger (ACP-12)   
					■ Audio   
					Small, lightweight travel charger   
					with multivoltage (100 - 240V)   
					switcher technology. Provides easy   
					and convenient way to charge the   
					phone.   
					HS-5 Headset   
					The compact and functional   
					personal Handsfree Kit with Remote   
					Control. By using the remote control   
					option, you can answer and end calls   
					by pressing the button on the   
					microphone part of the Personal   
					Handsfree.   
					Note: The plug types vary according   
					to different markets.   
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					21. Care and Maintenance   
					Your device is a product of superior   
					design and craftsmanship and should be   
					treated with care. The suggestions below   
					will help you protect your warranty   
					coverage.   
					• 
					Do not 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.   
					• 
					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 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.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not use or store the device in   
					dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   
					and electronic components can be   
					damaged.   
					Use only the supplied or an approved   
					replacement antenna. Unauthorized   
					antennas, modifications, or   
					attachments could damage the   
					device and may violate regulations   
					governing radio devices.   
					Do not store the device in hot areas.   
					High temperatures can shorten the   
					life of electronic devices, damage   
					batteries, and warp or melt certain   
					plastics.   
					• 
					• 
					Use chargers indoors.   
					Always create a backup of data you   
					want to keep (such as contacts and   
					calendar notes) before sending your   
					device to a service facility.   
					• 
					Do not store the device in cold areas.   
					When the device returns to its normal   
					temperature, moisture can form   
					inside the device and damage   
					electronic circuit boards.   
					All of the above suggestions apply   
					equally to your device, battery, charger,   
					or any enhancement. If any device is not   
					working properly, take it to the nearest   
					authorized service facility for service.   
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					22. 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.   
					■ 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 2.2 centimeters   
					(7/8 inches) away from the body. When a   
					carry case, belt clip or holder is used for   
					body-worn operation, it should not   
					contain metal and should position the   
					device the above-stated distance from   
					your body.   
					Hospitals or health care facilities may be   
					using equipment that could be sensitive   
					to external RF energy.   
					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   
					In order 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.   
					Technology Research. Persons with   
					pacemakers should do the following:   
					• 
					Always keep the device more than   
					15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the   
					pacemaker   
					Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic   
					materials may be attracted to the device.   
					Do not place credit cards or other   
					magnetic storage media near the device,   
					because information stored on them may   
					be erased.   
					• 
					• 
					Not carry the device in a breast   
					pocket   
					Hold the device to the ear opposite   
					the pacemaker to minimize the   
					potential for interference.   
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					If you suspect interference, switch off   
					your device, and move the device away.   
					improperly installed and the air bag   
					inflates, serious injury could result.   
					Using your device while flying in aircraft   
					is prohibited. Switch off your device   
					before boarding an aircraft. The use of   
					wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be   
					dangerous to the operation of the   
					aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone   
					network, and may be illegal.   
					Hearing aids   
					Some digital wireless devices may   
					interfere with some hearing aids. If   
					interference occurs, consult your service   
					provider.   
					■ Vehicles   
					RF signals may affect improperly   
					installed or inadequately shielded   
					electronic systems in motor vehicles such   
					as electronic fuel injection systems,   
					electronic antiskid (antilock) braking   
					systems, electronic speed control   
					systems, air bag systems. For more   
					information, check with the   
					■ Potentially explosive   
					environments   
					Switch off your device when in any area   
					with a potentially explosive atmosphere   
					and obey all signs and instructions.   
					Potentially explosive atmospheres   
					include areas where you would normally   
					be advised to turn off your vehicle   
					engine. Sparks in such areas could cause   
					an explosion or fire resulting in bodily   
					injury or even death. Switch off the   
					device at refuelling points such as near   
					gas pumps at service stations. Observe   
					restrictions on the use of radio   
					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   
					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.   
					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   
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					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.   
					■ 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.   
					To make an emergency call:   
					1. If the device is not on, switch it on.   
					Check for adequate signal strength.   
					Some networks may require that a   
					valid SIM card is properly inserted in   
					the device.   
					2. Press the end key as many times as   
					needed to clear the display and ready   
					the device for calls.   
					3. Enter the official emergency number   
					for your present location. Emergency   
					numbers vary by location.   
					4. Press the call key.   
					If certain features are in use, you may   
					first need to turn those features off   
					before you can make an emergency call.   
					If the device is in offline or flight mode   
					you must 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.   
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					the closer you are to a base station, the   
					lower the power output of the device.   
					■ Certification information   
					(SAR)   
					The highest SAR value for this device   
					when tested for use at the ear is   
					0.72 W/kg.   
					THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL   
					GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO   
					WAVES   
					SAR values may vary depending on   
					national reporting and testing   
					Your mobile device is a radio transmitter   
					and receiver. It is designed and   
					manufactured not to exceed the limits   
					for exposure to radio frequency (RF)   
					recommended by international   
					guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part   
					of comprehensive guidelines and   
					establish permitted levels of RF energy   
					for the general population. The guidelines   
					were developed by independent scientific   
					organizations through periodic and   
					thorough evaluation of scientific studies.   
					The guidelines include a substantial   
					safety margin designed to assure the   
					safety of all persons, regardless of age   
					and health.   
					requirements and the network band. Use   
					of device accessories and enhancements   
					may result in different SAR values.   
					Additional SAR information may be   
					provided under product information at   
					
					* The SAR limit for mobile devices used by   
					the public is 2.0 W/kg averaged over   
					10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines   
					incorporate a substantial margin of   
					safety to give additional protection for   
					the public and to account for any   
					variations in measurements. SAR values   
					may vary depending on national   
					reporting requirements and the network   
					band. For SAR information in other   
					regions, please look under product   
					
					The exposure standard for mobile devices   
					employs a unit of measurement known as   
					the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The   
					SAR limit stated in the international   
					guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)*.   
					Tests for SAR are conducted using   
					standard operating positions with the   
					device transmitting at its highest   
					certified power level in all tested   
					frequency bands. Although the SAR is   
					determined at the highest certified   
					power level, the actual SAR of the device   
					while operating can be well below the   
					maximum value. This is because the   
					device is designed to operate at multiple   
					power levels so as to use only the power   
					required to reach the network. In general,   
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				Index   
					call key 4   
					A 
					
					call settings 36   
					
					
					receive 49   
					save sender 50   
					send 49   
					caller groups 33   
					calls   
					access codes x   
					accessories. See enhancements.   
					alarm clock 53   
					antenna 3   
					application download xii   
					applications 59   
					audible alerts 35   
					audible status signals 35   
					answer 8   
					B 
					call waiting 8   
					international 8   
					make a voice dialing call 33   
					making of 8   
					barring password xi   
					Battery 74   
					battery 71   
					charge level 5   
					charging 2, 71   
					installation 1   
					
					recent calls list 27   
					reject 8   
					Battery information   
					type 74   
					Bluetooth technology 37   
					bookmarks 64   
					speed dialling 8   
					Care and Maintenance 76   
					
					character case 10   
					charge the battery 2   
					circuit switched data 70   
					clock settings 36   
					codes   
					browser 62   
					appearance settings 63   
					bookmarks 64   
					browsing pages 63   
					cache memory 66   
					certificates 67   
					cookies 64   
					access x   
					barring password xi   
					PIN x   
					digital signature 68   
					script settings 64   
					security module 66   
					set up 62   
					PUK xi   
					security x   
					configuration 41   
					configuration setting service xi   
					contact information xii   
					contacts 28   
					business cards 29   
					business cards 29   
					caller groups 33   
					copy 29   
					delete 29   
					edit details 29   
					my numbers 33   
					C 
					cache memory 66   
					calculator 60   
					calendar 53   
					call functions 8   
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				my presence 30   
					save 28   
					search 28   
					service numbers 33   
					settings 32   
					speed dialing 32   
					subscribed names 31   
					F 
					factory settings 42   
					flash messages 18   
					folders 15   
					
					my folders 15   
					other 24   
					cookies 64   
					countdown timer 60   
					counters 27   
					CSD 70   
					customer service xii   
					
					
					sent items 17   
					font size 26   
					functions   
					call 8   
					
					D 
					data communication 70   
					date settings 36   
					delete   
					G 
					gallery 44   
					
					e-mail 24   
					messages 24   
					dial out call (PTT) 47   
					digital signature 68   
					display settings 35   
					downloads xii   
					applications xii, 59, 65   
					content xii   
					H 
					
					hearing aids 78   
					help text 37   
					high-speed circuit switched data 70   
					HS-5 Headset 75   
					files 65   
					games 59   
					HSCSD 70   
					E 
					I 
					earpiece 4   
					IM 18   
					EGPRS 39   
					e-mail 22   
					IMAP4 22   
					indicators 6   
					info messages 24   
					infrared   
					IMAP4 22   
					POP3 22   
					emergency calls 79   
					end call 8   
					end key 4   
					enhancements settings 40   
					explosive environments 78   
					connection 39   
					port 4   
					installation   
					battery 1   
					SIM card 1   
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				instant messaging 18   
					accept invitation 20   
					availability 21   
					block 21   
					
					memory   
					full 18   
					memory in use 32   
					
					contacts 21   
					groups 22   
					menu 12   
					private 22   
					public 22   
					participate in a conversation 21   
					read 20   
					reject invitation 20   
					service 19   
					start session 19   
					unblock 21   
					message center number 13   
					
					e-mail 26   
					font size 26   
					MMS 25   
					SMS 25   
					text messages 25   
					messages   
					Internet 62   
					IR. See infrared.   
					
					flash messages 18   
					info messages 24   
					
					
					message settings 25   
					service commands 24   
					SMS 13   
					text messages 13   
					
					write SMS 14   
					J 
					joystick 4   
					K 
					keyguard 7   
					keypad 4   
					keypad lock 7   
					keys 4   
					write text message 14   
					MMS. See multimedia messages.   
					modem settings 40   
					multimedia messages 15   
					my numbers 33   
					my presence 30   
					keyguard 7   
					keypad lock 7   
					selection keys 4   
					L 
					language 10, 11   
					lights 41   
					list of recordings 45   
					location information 27   
					log 27   
					N 
					names. See contacts.   
					navigation 12   
					navigation key. See joy stick   
					network   
					loudspeaker 4, 9   
					EGSM viii   
					GSM viii   
					name on display 5   
					services viii   
					M 
					maintenance xii   
					media 45   
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				Nokia battery authentication   
					guidelines 72   
					Nokia contact and support xii   
					note alarm 54   
					phone lock. See keypad lock.   
					phonebook 28   
					PIN codes x   
					POP3 22   
					notes 54   
					Pop-Port 4   
					positioning 27   
					power key 4   
					O 
					power saving 5   
					predictive text input 10   
					
					
					one-to-one call 48   
					one-to-one contact   
					add 50   
					operator menu 43   
					organizer 53   
					PTT 46   
					add a group 51   
					
					create groups 50   
					disconnect 47   
					group call 48   
					make a call 47   
					
					one-to-one call 48   
					
					
					
					set up groups 50   
					settings 51   
					alarm clock 53   
					calendar 53   
					calendar note 54   
					note alarm 54   
					notes 54   
					PC synchronization 58   
					server synchronization 57   
					synchronization 57   
					to-do list 54   
					overview   
					functions x   
					keys and parts 4   
					PTT key 4   
					PUK codes xi   
					punctuation marks 11   
					Push to talk key 4   
					Push to talk. See PTT. 46   
					pushed messages 65   
					P 
					packet data 39, 70   
					parts 4   
					PC   
					connectivity 70   
					PC Suite 70   
					synchronization 58   
					personal shortcuts 35   
					phone   
					R 
					recent calls list 27   
					record sound 45   
					configuration 41   
					keys 4   
					language 11   
					parts 4   
					recorder 45   
					repair service xii   
					ringing tones 33, 34, 44, 65   
					personalize 34   
					settings 36   
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				restore factory settings 42   
					service inbox 65   
					shortcuts 35   
					themes 34   
					time 36   
					S 
					safety   
					additional information 77   
					emergency calls 79   
					enhancements ix   
					explosive environments 78   
					guidelines vii   
					tones 34   
					wallet 56   
					hearing aids 78   
					shared memory ix   
					
					in standby mode 5   
					
					personal list 5   
					signal strength 5   
					
					
					SMS 13   
					medical devices 77   
					operating environment 77   
					vehicles 78   
					screen saver 5   
					script settings 64   
					scroll key. See joy stick   
					security   
					codes x   
					module 66   
					settings 42   
					templates 15   
					SMS e-mail 14   
					
					
					standby mode 4   
					stopwatch 61   
					selection keys 4   
					server synchronization 57   
					service   
					commands 24   
					inbox 65   
					messages 65   
					numbers 33   
					strap 3   
					
					add contacts 31   
					unsubscribe a contact 31   
					support xii   
					switch on and off 2   
					synchronization 57   
					services 62   
					settings 34   
					call settings 36   
					clock 36   
					configuration 41   
					connectivity 37   
					date 36   
					display 35   
					EGPRS 39   
					T 
					templates 15   
					text   
					character case 10   
					predictive text input 10   
					compound words 11   
					punctuation marks 11   
					settings 10   
					special characters 11   
					traditional text input 10, 11   
					writing 10   
					enhancements 40   
					games 60   
					IR 39   
					messages 25   
					modem settings 40   
					packet data 39   
					personal shortcuts 35   
					phone settings 36   
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				text message 13   
					templates 15   
					themes 34   
					time settings 36   
					timers 27   
					to-do list 54   
					tones 34   
					traditional text input 11   
					U 
					unlock keypad 7   
					UPIN x, xi, 2, 42   
					V 
					vehicles 78   
					vibrating alert 34   
					voice commands 33   
					voice dialing   
					add voice tags 33   
					make a call 33   
					manage voice tags 33   
					voice messages 24   
					voice tags 33   
					volume keys 4   
					W 
					wallet 55   
					codes xi   
					profile 56   
					wallpaper 34, 35   
					Web 62   
					bookmarks 64   
					connect 62   
					wireless markup language 62   
					WML 62   
					wrist strap 3   
					write text 10   
					writing language 10   
					X 
					XHTML 62   
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