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1.               0   Remote configuration network s i  Data SYMCHOMIZATION         ccccsscscsssecssssecssscssssecsssecssssecesssesees       RealPlayer      Music player   Recordev         Flashi player  sannanir       PersOmaliZatiOn         se  cssscsssessssesssseecssseessseesssecssseesese 93  Profiles   Themes              Contents       Contents                 Seting annn RARR 95  Phone settings 195  Call settings           96  Connection settings    97  Date and time settings   101  Security settings               101  Enhancement SCttingS         ccsccccscccseecsssscsseecsssesssssssseessneees 101  Set   Ysni n nan   Device security           escsscssesosssseesnsssnsssseesessesesseesneseseesesensess    Certificate manager          DONIS enaner a EE R R 105  SNOrTC  TS isiin 106  Battery infOrmation             cescscsssssssesscesssesssssseesee  1500 mAh Li Ion battery  BP 5L  information             Nokia battery authentication guidelines                      Care ANd MAINTENANCE            csccsssscssescssssesssecseseess 111  Additional safety informationi                 cscssee 112           Operating environment              112  Medical devices              112  Vehicles   113  Potentially explosive environments    113  Emergency Calls            ssscccsseessseee 113  CERTIFICATION INFORMATION  SAR            sssssssecssseessseees 114    For your safety    Read these simple guidelines  Not following them may  be dangerous or illegal  Read the complete user guide  for f
2.       e Lock if SIM changed     Set the device to ask for the  lock code when an unknown  new SIM card is  inserted into your device  The device maintains a list  of SIM cards that are recognized as the owner   s cards      Allow remote lock     If you set this option on  you  can lock the device by sending a predefined text  message from another phone  When you set this  option on  you need to enter the remote lock  message and confirm the message  The message  must be at least 5 characters long      Closed user group  network service      Specify a  group of people to whom you can call and who can  call you      Confirm SIM services  network service      Set the  device to display confirmation messages when you  are using a SIM card service     Change the barring password    To change the password used for barring voice  fax  and  data calls  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Call  barring  gt  Cellular call barring  gt  Options  gt  Edit barrings  passw   Enter the current code  then the new code twice   The barring password must be four digits long  For  details  contact your service provider     Fixed dialing    When fixed dialing is activated  calls may be possible to  the official emergency number programmed into your  device     Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt  Fixed  dialling contacts        With the fixed dialing service  you can restrict calls from  your device to only certain phone numbers  Not all SIM  cards support the fixed 
3.      Call settings    Select Call and from the following     Send my caller ID     Select Yes to display your phone  number to the person you are calling or Set by  network to let the network to determine whether  your caller ID is sent    Send my net call ID     Set this feature on if you want  to display your net caller ID to the person you are  calling    Call waiting     Select Activate to be notified of anew  incoming call while you have a call in progress or  Check status to check if the function is active on the  network        Internet call waiting     Activate this feature to be  notified of a new incoming call while you have a net  call in progress    Internet call alert     Set this on if you want the device  to respond to the caller that it is busy  If you set this  off  the device emits a busy tone to the caller and you  receive a notification about the missed call    Default call type     Select Cellular to make normal  calls to the phone number or Internet to use VoIP to  call the number or address    Reject call with SMS     Select Yes to send a text  message automatically to the person who is calling  you informing why you cannot answer their  incoming call    Message text     Enter the text that is sent when you  cannot answer an incoming call and want to  automatically send a text message as a reply   Image in video call     Select Use selected to select a  still image to be displayed instead of a video during  a video call or None to not send any image dur
4.     Adjust music volume    To control the music volume  press the volume keys  To  mute the volume  press the lower volume key until the  volume is muted     Track lists    You can create a new track list and add tracks to it  or  select a saved track list     To create a new track list  select Options  gt  Music  library  gt  Track lists  gt  Options  gt  New track list  Write the  name of the new track list  and select OK     To add a track to a track list  open the track list  and  select Options  gt  Add tracks     Equalizer    Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Music player  gt  Options  gt   Equaliser     You can personalize the sound of your music files with  Equaliser  You can use preset frequency settings based  on styles of music  like classical or rock  You can also  create customized settings based on your own listening  preferences     You cannot use other functions of Music player while  Equaliser is open     With Equaliser  you can enhance or diminish  frequencies during music playback and modify how  your music sounds  There are preset frequency settings  in your device  for example Rock        wn         5            a  a       2  5  D          Media applications          To use a preset frequency setting when playing music   scroll to the frequency setting you want to use  and  select Options  gt  Activate     Create your own frequency setting    1  To create your own frequency setting  select  Options  gt  New preset     2  Enter a name for the preset frequency se
5.     Internet access points    An access point is where your device connects to a  network  To use e mail and multimedia services or to  connect to the Internet and browse web pages  you  must first define Internet access points for these  services  You may need to set up several Internet access  points  depending on the sites you want to access  For  example  browsing the Web may require one access       point  and accessing your company intranet may  require another  To connect to the Internet over GPRS   your device may have predefined  default Internet  access point settings     When you switch on your device for the first time  the  access points may be configured automatically based  on the service provider information in your SIM card   You can also receive the access points settings in a  message from your service provider  This might reduce  the number of settings you need to enter yourself     The available options may vary  Some or all access  points may be preset for your device by your service  provider  You may not be able to add  edit  or delete  access points     Contact your service provider and e mail service  provider for more information on access points and  their settings     See  Connection settings   p  97     Set up an Internet access point for  packet data  GPRS     1  Select Menu gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  points     2  Select Options  gt  New access point  To use an  existing access point as a basis for the new one   select
6.    Pri nt to the text and choose to include the header on the   first page of the document    Print a message or file from the device  Preview a print     Footer     The maximum length of the footer is 128   job  define page layout options  select a printer  or print characters  You can set the distance from the footer   to a file  to the text     Before you print  make sure that your device is properly  connected to the printer     To print a message or file  open the message or file  and  select Options  gt  Printing options     Define the following options     e Printer     Select an available printer from the list      Print     Select All pages  Even pages  or Odd pages  as the print range       Print range     Select All pages in range  Current  page  or Defined pages as the page range      Number of copies     Select the number of copies to  print    e Print to file     Select to print to a file and determine  the location for the file     You may not be able to print all messages  such as  multimedia messages or other special message types     To stop showing screen content  select Options  gt   Disable     Nn  c      so         a  a      o  E  O    To add or delete a printer  select Menu  gt  Office  gt   Printers  gt  Options  gt  Add or Delete           To preview a file or message before you print  select  Options  gt  Printing options  gt  Preview           Organiser          Organiser    Select Menu  gt  Organiser     Organiser includes tools that help you organ
7.    Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Services  network service      Services is one of the two browsers in your device  With  Services  you can browse WAP pages that have been  designed specially for mobile devices  For example   operators may have WAP pages for mobile devices  To  browse regular Web pages  use the other browser in  Menu  gt  Web     Check the availability of services  pricing  and fees with  your network operator or service provider  Service  providers will also give you instructions on how to use  their services     Web             Office applications    Select Menu  gt  Office     Some office applications are not available in all  languages     Opening a large file may not be possible or it may take  a while     Note that in addition to the Documents  Sheet  and  Presentation applications  you can also download the  Quickoffice application from Nokia Catalogs     Remember to save the file you are working with  before  switching off your device     File manager    With File mgr   you can manage the contents and  properties of files and folders  You can open  create   move  copy  rename  and search for files and folders   Copyright protection may prevent sending some files     Documents    You can open  edit  and save documents created with  Microsoft Word for Windows versions 97 or later  Note  that not all features and formatting of the original files  are supported     Select Menu  gt  Office  gt  Docum         To open an existing document  browse for the folde
8.    joystick 95    K    keyguard 15  keypad lock 15  keys 13    L    language 95  listening to music 90  locking  device 16  keypad 15  logs 46    M  mail  See e mail  media applications 88  memory 19  monitoring 19  memory card 20  passwords 20  menu 23  messages  deleting 32  e mail 29  folders 28  multimedia messages 37  picture messages 36  special messages 43  text messages 35       mobile VPN  See VPN  modem 69  multimedia messages  creating 37  receiving 38  replying to 38  sending 37  settings 39  music player 90    N    notes 82    0    outline view 76    P    packet data   access point settings 60   general 67   settings 98  pairing 64  passwords   memory card 20  pasting text 24  personal certificates 105  personalization 93  94  phone   calls 44   language 95   settings 95   video calls 46  picture messages 36       Index    117       Index    118          playing  music 90  video and audio 89  voice recordings 92  Pop Port connector 16  presentations 78  printing 81  profiles 93    R    RealPlayer  playing media clips 89  settings 90  recording  calls 92  voice 92  rejecting calls 45  remote configuration  settings 84  remote synchronization 84  ringing tones 55    S    screen export 80  security   device 103   memory card 20  selecting text and objects 23  selection key settings 95  service commands 43    settings  Bluetooth 63  calendar 58  calls 96       connection 97   display 96   general 95   Internet 60   message centers 28   multimedia messages 39   profil
9.   Converter    Select Menu  gt  Organiser  gt  Converter     The converter has limited accuracy  and rounding errors  may occur     Convert measurements    1  Scroll to the Type field  and select Options  gt   Conversion type to open a list of measures  Scroll to  the measure you want to use  and select OK     2  Scroll to the first Unit field  and select Options  gt   Change currency  Select the unit from which you  want to convert  and select OK  Scroll to the next  Unit field  and select the unit to which you want to  convert     3  Scroll to the first Amount field  and enter the value  you want to convert  The other Amount field  changes automatically to show the converted value     Set base currency and exchange  rate    C note  When you change base currency  you must  enter new exchange rates because all previously set  exchange rates are cleared     Before you can make currency conversions  you must  choose a base currency and add exchange rates  The  rate of the base currency is always 1  The base currency  determines the conversion rates of the other  currencies     1  To set the rate of exchange for the unit of currency   scroll to the Type field  and select Options  gt  Currency  rates     2  Alist of currencies opens  and you can see the  current base currency at the top  Scroll to the  currency type and enter the exchange rate you  would like to set per single unit of currency     3  To change the base currency  scroll to the currency   and select Options  gt  Se
10.   To hear more options  select Options        2  fo                Media applications          Media applications    Copyright protections may prevent some images  music   including ringing tones   and other content from being  copied  modified  transferred or forwarded     Select Menu  gt  Media     Media contains different media applications that allow  you to save and view images  record sounds  and play  sound clips     Gallery    Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Gallery     Use Gallery to access and use different types of media   including images  videos  music  and sounds  All viewed  images and videos and all received music and sounds  are automatically saved to Gallery  You can browse   open  and create folders  and mark  copy  and move  items to folders  Sound clips are opened in the Music  Player  and video clips and streaming links in the  RealPlayer application     To open a file or a folder  press the joystick  Images are  opened in the image viewer     To download files into the Gallery in one of the main  folders using the browser  select Graphic downl   Video  downl   Track downl   or Sound downl   The browser  opens  and you can choose a bookmark or enter the  address for the site to download from        To search for a file  select Options  gt  Find  Start to enter  a search string  for example  the name or date of the  file you are searching for   Files that match the search  are shown     Images  Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Gallery  gt  Images   Images consists
11.   joystick to move forward and left or up to move  backward  Select Options     Define the following options     e Add title  Add subtitle  Add text  Insert table  Insert  image     Add anew text or object inside the selected  area    e Edit text  Edit table  Edit document  Edit  workbook     Edit the selected object       Edit object     Select Move to move the object  scroll  to the item  and press the joystick  Select Resize to  change the size of the object  Scroll right and left to  change the horizontal size of the object and up and  down to change the vertical size  To accept the  changes  press the joystick  Select Rotate to rotate  the object  Scroll right to rotate the object clockwise  and left to rotate counterclockwise  To accept the  changes  press the joystick  Select Properties to edit  text  line  border  or background properties of the  object      Object     Delete  copy  paste  or add a link to the  selected object      Object position     Change the layered position of the  selected object in the presentation  up  down  front   or back      Insert     Add anew text box  image  shape  table  or  comment to the presentation           Undo  Redo     Withdraw the latest modifications     Find text in a presentation    To find a piece of text from in the presentation  select  any of the views  Select Options  gt  Find  enter the text in  the Find  field  and press the joystick     To change the search option for case and whole words   select Options  gt  Searc
12.   standby mode  In the active standby mode  you can  view your service provider and network  different  indicators such as indicators for alarms  and  applications you want to access fast  You can  for  example  view calendar information such as the day s  meetings in the active standby mode  Scroll to the  information  and press the joystick to open calendar for  details     To select the applications that you want to access from  active standby  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Phone  gt  Standby mode  gt  Active standby apps   Scroll to  the different shortcut settings  and press the joystick   Scroll to the desired application  and press the joystick     You can see the messages in a messaging folder such  as inbox or mailbox in the active standby mode  Select  Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Standby mode and  the folders in Active standby mailbox     To use the basic standby mode  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Standby mode  gt  Active standby  gt   off     To call your voice mailbox  network service   press and  hold 1               w              n   w  w  Oo       Get started          To open Services and connect to the Web  press 0     Standby mode    In the standby mode  you can see different information   such as your service provider  time  and different  indicators  such as indicators for alarms     In the standby mode  you can use the following  shortcuts  These shortcuts are usually not available in  the active sta
13.   start using the new theme     Settings    Settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  application in your device  When you change the    You can define and modify various settings of your language  the device restarts     device  Modifying these settings affects the operation     Writing language     Select a language from the list   of your device across several applications  Changing the writing language also affects the     i characters that are available when writing text   Some settings may be preset for the device or sentto     Welcome note   logo     Select Default to use the    you in a configuration message by your network default image  Text to enter a welcome note of your  operator or service provider  You may not be able to own  or Image to select an image from the Gallery   change such settings  The welcome note or image is displayed briefly each  Scroll to the setting that you want to edit  and press the time you switch on the device    joystick to do the following    Orig  phone settings     Restore the original device    settings  To do this  you need your device lock code       Switch between two values  such as on or off      i  After resetting  the device may take a longer time to            Select a value from a list  power on  Documents  contact information     Open a text editor to enter a value  calendar entries  and files are unaffected     Opena slider to decrease or increase the value by   scrolling left or right  Standby mode settings   E Se
14.   supporting Bluetooth technology  use Nokia approved  enhancements for this model  Check with the  manufacturers of other devices to determine their  compatibility with this device     Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections  between electronic devices within a range of 10 meters   33 feet   A Bluetooth connection can be used to send  images  videos  texts  business cards  calendar notes  or  to connect wirelessly to devices using Bluetooth  technology  such as computers     Since devices using Bluetooth technology  communicate using radio waves  your device and the  other devices do not need to be in direct line of sight   The two devices only need to be within a maximum of  10 meters of each other  although the connection can  be subject to interference from obstructions such as  walls or from other electronic devices        Start using Bluetooth  Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Bluetooth     To activate Bluetooth  press the blue function key and  the Ctrl key simultaneously  To deactivate  press the  blue function key and the Ctrl key again  If you use this  shortcut to activate Bluetooth  you will not be asked to  name your device     1  When you activate Bluetooth for the first time  you  are asked to give a name to your device  Give your  device a unique name to make it easy to recognize  if there are several Bluetooth devices in the vicinity     2  Select Bluetooth  gt  On   3  Select My phone s visibility  gt  Shown to all     Your device and the name you en
15.  15 3 centimeters   6 inches  from the pacemaker       Not carry the device in a breast pocket       Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker  to minimize the potential for interference        Ifyou suspect interference  switch off your device   and move the device away     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  and air bag systems   For more information  check with the manufacturer  or  its representative  of your vehicle or any equipment  that has been added     Only qualified personnel should service the device  or  install the device in a vehicle  Faulty installation or  service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  warranty that may apply to the device  Check regularly  that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is  mounted and operating properly  Do not store or carry  flammable liquids  gases  or explosive materials in the  same compartment as the device  its parts  or  enhancements  For vehicles equipped with an air bag   remember that air bags inflate with great force  Do not  place objects  including installed or portable wireless  equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag  deployment ar
16.  ABC  abc Indicators for the selected character  mode    A You have pressed the blue function key once to  insert a number or a character marked with blue color  on the keypad    q You have pressed the blue function key twice to  insert only numbers or characters marked with blue  color on the keypad     lt  gt  You have pressed the shift key once to insert an    uppercase letter in the middle of lowercase letters  or  a lowercase letter in the middle of uppercase letters     Memory    There are two types of memory into which you can save  data or install applications  device memory and  removable memory     Memory details    Select Menu  and Options  gt  Memory details and Phone  mem  or Memory card           no   w              n   w  w   gt         Get started          You can see how much memory is currently in use  how  much free memory remains  and how much memory is  consumed by each data type  For example  you can see  how much memory your e mail messages  text  documents  or calendar appointments consume      lv Tip  To ensure that you have adequate       95 memory  you should regularly delete or  transfer data to a memory card or PC   Memory card    r Ka P e e  This device uses a mini Secure Digital  SD  iNi  card  SP     Use only compatible miniSD cards with this   device  Other memory cards  such as MultiMediaCards   reduced size MultiMediaCards or full size SD cards  do  not fit in the memory card slot and are not compatible  with this device  Using an incompatib
17.  Blue function key   Activate and deactivate  Ctrl Bluetooth           blue on a key     other key        Enter only numbers or  characters marked in    Press blue function key twice   so that you see D   the          blue on a key  other key    Switch between Press the shift key   character cases    Image viewer   Send the image  Call key       Zoom out                                      Zoom in    Zoom in  Press twice  7  for the full screen size   Scroll left in the 4  zoomed image    Scroll right in the 6  zoomed image    Scroll up in the 2  zoomed image    Scroll down in the 8  zoomed image    Rotate clockwise  3  Rotate 1  counterclockwise   Switch between the       full screen size and  normal view                 Shortcuts    107       Battery information          Battery information    Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery  The  full performance of a new battery is achieved only after  two or three complete charge and discharge cycles  The  battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of  times  but it will eventually wear out  When the talk and  standby times are noticeably shorter than normal  buy  a new battery  Use only Nokia approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with Nokia approved  chargers designated for this device     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 
18.  PC Suite  Insert a memory card to  your device  connect the device to a compatible  computer with the USB data cable  and select Data  transfer when the device asks which mode is used   In this mode  your device acts as a mass storage  device and you can see it as a removable hard drive  in your computer  The device will switch into the  Offline profile if this is selected  End the connection  from the PC  for example  from an Unplug or Eject  Hardware wizard in Windows  to avoid damaging  the memory card  After you end the connection  the  device returns to the profile in which it was before  using the data transfer mode       IP passthrough     Select an access point through  which to transfer data using the Internet protocol     To save your selection  select Back     Bluetooth    There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth  technology in some locations  Check with your local  authorities or service provider     Features using Bluetooth technology  or allowing such  features to run in the background while using other  features  increase the demand on battery power and  reduces the battery life     This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification  1 2 supporting the following profiles  Generic Access  Profile  Serial Port Profile  Dial up Networking Profile   Headset Profile  Handsfree Profile  Generic Object  Exchange Profile  Object Push Profile  File Transfer  Profile  SIM Access Profile  and Basic Imaging Profile  To  ensure interoperability between other devices
19.  Use existing settings  To start with an empty  access point  select Use default settings     3  Define the following settings     Connection name     Enter a descriptive name for  the connection    Data bearer     Select Packet data    Access point name     Enter the name for the  access point  The name is usually provided by  your service provider or network operator    User name     Enter your user name if required  by the service provider  User names are often  case sensitive and provided by your service  provider    Prompt password     Select Yes to enter your  password each time you log into a server or No  to save the password in your device memory and  automate the login    Password     Enter your password if required by  the service provider  The password is often case   sensitive provided by the service provider   Authentication     Select Secure to always send  your password encrypted or Normal to send your  password encrypted when possible    Homepage     Enter the Web address of the page  you want to display as a home page when you  use this access point     4  After defining the settings  select Options  gt   Advanced settings to define the advanced settings  or Back to save the settings and exit     For information on the advanced settings  see the  extended user guide on the Web        Set up an Internet access point for  wireless LAN    1     Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  points    Select Options  gt  New access point  To u
20.  a folder  select the folder and Options  gt   Rename folder  Enter the new folder name  and select  OK  You can only rename folders that you have created     To move a message to another folder  open the  message  and select Options  gt  Move to folder  the  folder  and OK     To sort messages in a specific order  select Options  gt   Sort by  You can sort the messages by Date  Sender   Subject  or Message type     Search for messages    To search for a message  open the folder in which you  want to search  select Options  gt  Find  Enter the search  term  and select OK     Messaging settings  Select Options  gt  Settings     To define or edit settings for different message types   select Text message  Multimedia message  E mail   Service message  Cell broadcast  or Other     See  Text message settings   p  36   See  Multimedia message settings   p  39   See  E mail account settings   p  33     Other settings  Select Menu  gt  Messag   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt  Other   Select from the following       Save sent messages     Select whether to store sent  messages in the Sent folder       No  of saved msgs      Enter the number of sent  messages that you want to save  When the limit is  reached  the oldest message is deleted       Folder view     Define whether you want the list of  messages in the folders to be shown on one row or  two rows      Memory in use     Select where to save your received  messages  You can save messages to memory card  only if a memory card is i
21.  a received calendar  entry to your calendar    You can receive a calendar entry as an attachment to a  multimedia or e mail message     To add a received calendar entry to your calendar  open  the calendar entry attachment in the message  and  select Options  gt  Save to Calendar  The entry is added to  your default calendar     Clock    Select Menu  gt  Clock     To change the clock type  select Options  gt  Settings  gt   Clock type  gt  Analogue or Digital     Date and time settings    To change the date and time  their display formats   alarm tone  and to define whether you want to use  automatic time update  select Options  gt  Settings and  from the following     Time     Enter the time  and select OK    Time zone     Enter the time zone  and select OK    Date     Enter the date  and select OK    Date format     Change how the date is displayed    Scroll to the desired format  and select OK      Date separator     Change the symbol that separates  days  months  and years  Scroll to the symbol you  want  and select OK      Time format     Select 24 hour or 12 hour      Time separator     Select the symbol that separates  hours and minutes      Clock type     Select Analogue or Digital    e Clock alarm tone     Select the tone that you want to  use for the alarm clock      Network operator time     Update time  date  and   time zone information automatically  network   service   Select Auto update to activate  This service  may not be available in all networks        Ala
22.  barring calls 45  barring password 104  battery  charge level 18  charging 12  installing 10  battery charger 16  blogs 73  Bluetooth  connections 63  pairing 64  settings 63  bookmarks 72  browsing Web pages 71  74  business cards 55       C    cable 62  calculator 82  calendar 57  calling 44  calls  barring 45  diverting 45  settings 96  cells 78  certificates 105  charging the battery 12  chart sheets 78  chat 40  clock 59  connecting to the Internet 60  connection manager 68  connection methods  Bluetooth 63  cable 62  infrared 66  modem 69  WLAN 68  connections  GPRS settings 60  WLAN settings 61  99  connectors 13  contact groups 54  contact information 55       contacts  adding 54  copying information 55  default information 55  groups 54  ringing tones 55  copying text 24    D    data  connections 67  declining calls 45    display  indicators 18  settings 96    diverting calls 45  documents 75    E  e mail   accounts 33   messages 29   replying 31   writing 32  email data roaming 70  ending network connections 69  enhancement settings 101  equalizer 91    F    feeds 73  file manager 75  flash player 92    G    gallery 88  general packet radio service  See GPRS  GPRS  access point settings 60  general 67  settings 98    H  help 21    I    IM 40  images  addtocontacts 89  set as wallpaper 89  zooming inorout 88  indicators 18  infrared 66  installing  battery 10  SIMcard 10  instant messaging 40  Internet 71  access points 60  net call settings 97  settings 60       J 
23.  battery will lose its charge over time     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     Use the battery only for its intended purpose  Never use  any charger or battery that is damaged     Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short   circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a  coin  clip  or pen causes direct connection of the positive      and negative     terminals of the battery   These look  like metal strips on the battery   This might happen  for  example  when you carry a spare battery in your pocket  or purse  Short circuiting the terminals may damage  the battery or the connecting object     Leaving the battery in hot or cold places  such as ina  closed car in summer or winter conditions  will reduce       the capacity and lifetime of the battery  Always try to  keep the battery between 15  C and 25  C  59  F and 77    F   A device with a hot or cold battery may not work  temporarily  even when the battery is fully charged   Battery performance is particularly limited in  temperatures well below freezing     Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode   Batteries may also explode if damaged  Dispose of  batteries according to local regulations  Please recycle  when possible  Do not dispose as household waste     1500 mAh Li Ion battery   BP 5L  information    Variation in talk time and standby time may occur   depending on
24.  bold  italic  and underline formatting  change the  font size and color  and add bullets  You can also modify  the paragraph settings such as text alignment and line  spacing    4  Tip  To cancel an action in the editing mode      9 select Options  gt  Undo     To insert a new object to the document  select  Options  gt  Insert object  Scroll to the desired object type   and select Options  gt  Insert  If you want to insert a new  document  workbook  or presentation  select Insert  new  To insert an existing document  workbook   presentation  select Insert existing     To format the style settings of a paragraph  select  Options  gt  Format  gt  Style  Select the style you want to  format and Options  gt  Edit  Select New style to add anew  style  In the style editing view  select Options  gt   Format  and the style you want  You can modify the font   formatting  paragraph  bullet  and border styles     View document structure    To view the document outline  select the left view   Select Options  gt  Expand or Collapse to show only main       chapters or all subchapters  If there are objects in the  document  select Options  gt  Display objects or Display  headings to switch between object list and chapter  heading views           Tip  To open a selected chapter in the normal   gt 95 view  scroll to the chapter  and press the  joystick     Preview the page layout    To preview the page layout  select the view on the right  and Options     Define the following options       
25.  compatible  devices  and add them to your own list of contacts     To add a contact  select Options  gt  New contact  Enter  the contact information  and select Done     To edit information in a contact card  scroll to the  contact  and select Options  gt  Edit  Select from the  following options      Add thumbnail     Add a thumbnail image that will  display when a contact calls you  The image must be  previously saved to your device or memory card      Remove thumbnail     Remove the image from the  contact card       Add detail     Add fields of information to a contact  card  such as Job title      Delete detail     Delete any details that you added to  a contact card       Edit label     Edit the field names of the contact card     Manage contact groups    Create a contact group so that you can send text or e   mail messages to several recipients at the same time     1  Scroll to the right  and select Options  gt  New group          Enter a name for the group or use the default name     and select OK       Open the group  and select Options  gt  Add    members       Scroll to each contact you want to add to the group     and press the joystick to mark it       Select OK to add all marked contacts to the group     The following options are available when you select  Options in the contact groups view        PTT options     Make a push to talk call either to  an individual or to a group  or send a callback  request      Open     Open the contact group and view the   group
26.  for the mailbox    e Mailboxtype     Select the mailbox protocol that your  remote mailbox service provider recommends  The  options are POP3 and IMAP4  This setting can be    To attach a file to an e mail  select Options  gt  Insert and  the attachment you want to add  You can insert images   sound clips  notes  and other files  such as office files     To set the sending time for an e mail message  select selected only once and cannot be changed if you  Options  gt  Sending options  gt  Send message  Select have saved or exited from the mailbox settings  If  Immediately or When conn  avail  if you are working you use the POP3 protocol  e mail messages are not  offline  updated automatically when you are online  To see  E mail messages are stored in the Outbox before the latest e mail messages  you must disconnect and  sending  Unless the e mail is sent immediately  you can make a new connection to your mailbox    open the Outbox and suspend and resume sending or     Security  ports      Select the security option used to  view the e mail  increase the security of the connection       Port     Define a port for connection      APOP secure login  for POP3 only      Use with the    E mail account settings POP3 protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords    to the remote e mail server while connecting to the   Select Menu  gt  Messag   gt  Mailbox  mailbox    The settings available for editing may vary  Some Settings for sent e mail    settings may be preset by your service p
27.  headlines and articles  often about recent news  or other topics  You can subscribe to interesting feeds  on Web pages  Select Options  gt  Subscribe     Wu Tip  Blog is a shortening of Weblog  which is a      a gt  continuously updated Web diary   Often the  author s personality is an important factor in  the blog     To download a feed or blog  scroll to it  and press the  joystick     To add a feed or blog  select Options  gt  Manage feed  gt   New feed  and enter the information     To edit a feed or blog  scroll to a feed  select Options  gt   Manage feed  gt  Edit  and modify the information        Web settings    Select Menu  gt  Web  gt  Options  gt  Settings   Define the following settings       Access point     Scroll to the access point to connect  to Web pages  and press the joystick       Loadimgs   amp sounds    Select No to load pages faster  when browsing by not loading the images on them       Default encoding     Select the correct character  encoding for your language      Auto  bookmarks     Select On to save Web page  addresses that you visit automatically in the Auto   bookmarks folder  To hide the folder  select Hide  folder    e Screen size     Select Full screen to use the whole  display area for viewing Web pages  You can press  the left selection key to open Options and use the  available options while browsing in full screen  mode      Homepage     Select the page that you want to  appear as your homepage  Select Default to use the  access point h
28.  home page when you  use this access point     The settings available for editing may vary     Wireless LAN    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Wireless  LAN     To have your device show wireless LAN availability   select Show availability    2K Tip  You can also scan for networks in range   If you need to configure the MAC address of your device    to a WLAN router  enter   62209526  on the device  keypad  The MAC address is shown on the device display     Cable connection    Install the USB data cable driver to your PC before you  use a Cable connection  You can use the Data transfer  without installing the USB data cable drivers     Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Data cbl      Using a USB data cable  you can connect your device to  a compatible PC   Connect the USB data cable to the  bottom of the device  To change the device type you       normally connect to your device with the data cable   press the joystick     Select from the following       Ask on connection     Select whether you want to be  asked for the device type every time you connect the  data cable to your device      PC Suite     Connect the PC Suite to your device with  the data cable  and use your device as a modem      Data transfer     Access and transfer data such as  music or image files from your computer using the  data cable connection  To use the Data transfer  mode  make sure that you have not selected USB as  a connection type in the Manage connections  settings in Nokia
29.  if your device receives a data packet not encrypted with  the WEP keys  the data is discarded     In an Ad hoc network  all devices must use the same  WEP key     Select WLAN security sett  and from the following       WEP key in use     Select the desired WEP key     Authentication type     Select Open or Shared        WEP key settings     Edit the settings for the WEP key     802 1x security settings    In the access point settings  select WLAN security  mode  gt  802 1x        802 1x authenticates and authorizes devices to access  a wireless network  and prevents access if the  authorization process fails     Select WLAN security sett   and from the following     e WPA mode     Select EAP  Extensible Authentication  Protocol  or Pre shared key  a secret key used for  device identification        EAP plug in settings     If you selected WPA mode  gt   EAP  select which EAP plug ins defined in your device  to use with the access point       Pre shared key     If you selected WPA mode  gt  Pre   shared key  enter the shared private key that  identifies your device to the wireless LAN to which  you connect     The settings available for editing may vary   WPA security settings    In the access point settings  select WLAN security  mode  gt  WPA WPA2     Select WLAN security sett   and from the following        WPA mode     Select EAP  Extensible Authentication  Protocol  or Pre shared key  a secret key used for  device identification        EAP plug in settings     If you sel
30.  manually     Connect to an IM server    To converse with an IM user or users  and to view and  edit your IM contacts  you must log into the instant  messaging server  Open IM  and select Options  gt   Login  Enter your user ID and password  and press the  joystick to log in  You can obtain the user name   password  and other settings to log in from your service  provider when you register for the service     Search IM users or IM groups    To search for IM users and user IDs  select IM contacts  gt   Options  gt  New IM contact  gt  Search  You can search by  User s name  User ID  Phone number  and E mail  address     To search for IM groups and group IDs  select IM  groups  gt  Options  gt  Search  You can search by Group  name  Topic  and Members  user ID      Conversations with a single IM  user    The Conversations view shows a list of the individual  conversation participants with whom you have an  ongoing conversation  Ongoing conversations are  automatically closed when you exit IM     Toview a conversation  scroll to a participant  and press  the joystick     To continue the conversation  enter your message  and  press the joystick     To return to the conversations list without closing the  conversation  select Back  To close the conversation   select Options  gt  End conversation     To start a new conversation  select Options  gt  New  conversation  You can start a new conversation with a  different contact while you are inside another active  conversation  Howeve
31.  members    Create message     Send a message    New group     Create a new contact group    Delete     Delete a contact group    Rename     Rename the contact group    Ringing tone     Assign a ringing tone to a contact   group    e Contacts info     View the information for a  contact group      Settings     Set the name display settings for  contact group members     Manage default  information    Assign a default number or address to a contact so you  can easily call or send a message to the default number  or address  even if several numbers or addresses are  saved to that contact     To change default information for a contact  open the  contact  and select Options  gt  Defaults  Select the  number or address you want to set as a default  and  select Assign     The default number or address is underlined in the  contact     Copy contacts between SIM  and device memory    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 copy contacts from a SIM card to device memory   select Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt  SIM directory to open  the SIM directory  Mark the contacts you want to copy   or select Mark all to copy all contacts  Select Options  gt   Copy to Contacts     To copy contacts from the device memory to a SIM card   select Options  gt  Copy to SIM direct   Mark the contacts  you want to copy  or select Mark all to copy all contacts   Select Options  g
32.  network from the list and press  Select to connect to the net call service  The saved  networks  which are marked with a star icon  are shown  first on the list  If you want to stop the connection from  establishing  select Cancel     Select Options and from the following       Connect to service     to establish a connection toa  service  when there is a net call service and suitable  connection network available       Disconnect from serv      to end the connection to  the net call service      Change service     to choose the net call service for  outgoing calls  if the device is connected to more  than one service  This option is shown only if there  is more than one configured service available          Configure service     to configure new services  This  option is shown only if there are services that have  not been configured      Save network     to save the network you are  currently connected to  The previously saved  networks are marked with a star icon on the list of  connection networks  This option is shown only if  you are connected to an unsaved wireless LAN  network       Use hidden network     to connect to a net call  service using a hidden wireless LAN network    e Refresh     to manually refresh the list of connection  networks  Use this option  if your wireless LAN  network is not shown on the list  The list is also  refreshed automatically every 15 seconds     The available options may vary     Your device can be connected only to one wireless LAN  a
33.  nokia asia com software     WHERE CAN   FIND ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS   Look up the FAQ section at www nokia asia com faq for answers to your questions on your phone and other  Nokia products and services     HOW DO   KEEP UP WITH NOKIA NEWS   Subscribe online to Nokia Connections at www nokia asia com signup  and be the first to know about the latest products     promotions and upcoming events     Should you still require further assistance  please refer to www nokia asia com contactus     For additional information on repair services  please visit www nokia asia com repair     Please visit www nokia asia com support for details        EN ae    
34.  of two views        Inthe image browser view you can send  organize   delete  and rename images stored in your device or  memory card        In the image viewer  which opens when you select  an image in the image browser view  you can view   and send individual images  You can set images as  wallpaper for your display     The following file formats are supported  JPEG  BMP   PNG  and GIF 87a 89a  The device does not necessarily  support all variations of the file formats     To open an image for viewing  select an image in the  image browser view  and select Options  gt  Open  The  image opens in the image viewer     To open the next or previous image for viewing  scroll  right or left in the image viewer     To enlarge the viewed image on the display  select  Options  gt  Zoom in  or press 5 or 7  To reduce the viewed  image on the display  select Zoom out or press 0     To view the image in full screen size  select Options  gt   Full screen or press 7 twice  To return to normal view   select Options  gt  Normal screen     To rotate an image  select an image  and Options  gt   Rotate  Select Right to rotate the image clockwise by 90  degrees  or select Left to rotate the image  counterclockwise by 90 degrees     Manage image files    Copyright protections may prevent some images   ringing tones  and other content from being copied   modified  transferred or forwarded     To view detailed information about an image  select an  image and Options  gt  View details  Size and fo
35.  select  Options  gt  PTT contacts  A list of names from your device  Contacts application is displayed with information  about their login status     To call a selected contact  select Options  gt  Talk 1 to 1   To make a group call  select Options  gt  Make PTT group  call     To send the contact a request to call you  select  Options  gt  Send callback request     Create a channel    A channel is like a chat room  you can call the channel  to see if anyone is online  The channel call does not alert  the other participants  the participants just join the  channel and start speaking with each other     To create a channel  select Options  gt  New channel  gt   Create new     Select Options and define the following       Channel name     Write the channel name      Channel privacy     Select Private or Public    e Nickname in channel     Enter your nickname  20  characters maximum  that is displayed to other  users    e Channel thumbnail     Insert a picture that describes  the channel     To delete a channel  press the backspace key     When you log in to push to talk  push to talk  automatically connects to the channels that were active  when the application was last closed        Register PTT channels    To register a channel to the push to talk service  select  Options  gt  Register     To edit the channel details  select Options  gt  Edit     Join a channel    To join a channel  select Options  gt  PTT channels  Select  the channel you want to talk to  and press the voic
36.  the  multimedia message settings  If not  contact your  service provider  See  Multimedia message   settings   p  39     Create and send multimedia  messages   The default setting of the multimedia message service  is generally on    Select New message  gt  Multimedia message     Copyright protections may prevent some images  music   including ringing tones   and other content from being  copied  modified  transferred or forwarded     1  Inthe To field  press the joystick to select recipients  from Contacts  or enter the recipients  mobile phone  numbers or e mail addresses manually        2  Inthe Subject field  enter a subject for the message   To change the fields that are visible  select Options  gt   Address fields     3  Enter the text of the message  and select Options  gt   Insert object to add media objects  You can add  objects such as Image  Sound clip  or Video clip     The wireless network may limit the size of MMS  messages  If the inserted picture exceeds this limit   the device may make it smaller so that it can be sent  by MMS     4  Each slide of your message can contain only one  video or audio clip  To add more slides to your  message  select Options  gt  Insert new  gt  Slide  To  change the order of slides in your message  select  Options  gt  Move     5  To preview a multimedia message before sending  it  select Options  gt  Preview     6  Press the joystick to send the multimedia message     Create presentations    Select New message  gt  Multimedia m
37.  the SIM card  network and usage settings   and the style and environment of use     e GSM talk time  up to 6 hours   e WCDMA talk time  up to 5 hours      GSM standby time  up to 7 6 days      WCDMA standby time  up to 8 7 days    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  and  inspect the hologram label using the following steps     Successful completion of the 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  If authenticity cannot be verified  return  the battery to the place of purchase     Authenticate hologram    1  When looking at the hologram  on the label  you should see   the Nokia connecting hands  symbol from one angle and the  Nokia Original Enhancements  logo when looking from   another angle     2  When you angle the hologram  left  right  down  and up  you  should see 1  2  3  and 4 dots   on each side respectively           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  The use of a battery that  is not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous  and may resultin poor performance and damage to  your device and i
38.  the original files are  supported     Select Menu  gt  Office  gt  Presentat      To open an existing presentation  browse for the folder  and file  and press the joystick     To create a new presentation  select Options  gt  New  file  Select Blank to create a new presentation without  using a template or Use template to create a  presentation based on an existing template     View slide shows    To start a slide show  select Options  gt  Presentation   Select from the following options     e Manual     Move from one slide to another manually      Slide show     Move from one slide to another  manually  or use the automatic slide switching  You  must specify the duration for a slide      Manual looped     The slide show continues from the  beginning when the last slide of a presentation has  been shown       Looped slide show     The slide show continues  automatically from the beginning when the last  slide of a presentation has been shown     To move between slides in a slide show  scroll up to  display a previous slide and down to display the next  slide     To end the slide show  press the right selection key     Work with different views    The presentation application consists of different views  that help you when reading and creating presentations     To switch between the different views  scroll right and  left with the joystick        Layout view    To open the layout view  select the view in the middle   To enable or disable the visibility of charts  comments   t
39.  they can be entered by pressing a combination of keys     Abc  ABC and abeg indicate the selected case     Some characters  for example  punctuation marks and  symbols  are marked in blue color on the keys  To insert  a character marked in blue  press the blue function key   and the key that has the blue character you want     To insert a number  press the blue function key so that  A is shown on the display  and a key with a number  on the blue background  To lock the blue function key  and insert only numbers  press the blue function key  twice so that aq is shown on the display     To erase a character  press the backspace key  Press and  hold the backspace key to clear more than one  character     To open a list of special characters  press the Chr key   Use the joystick to scroll through the list and select a  character     To add characters by using other keys such as  A  or  0    press and hold the Chr key and simultaneously press the       other key as many times as is needed before the  character you want is shown     To switch between the different character cases  press  the shift key  so that  lt   is shown on the display     Copy and paste text    1  To select letters and words  press and hold the shift  key  At the same time  scroll in the direction  necessary to highlight the word  phrase  or line of  text you want to copy  As the selection moves  the  textis highlighted     2  To copy the text to the clipboard  press Ctrl C  To  insert the text into a documen
40.  to the entry   and select Options  gt  Open  Edit the details in the various  fields        Tip  When you edit or delete a repeated entry     s choose how you want the change to take effect   If you select All calendar entries deleted  all  repeated entries are deleted  If you select  Delete entry  only the current entry is deleted     To do    You can create and maintain a task or list of tasks that  must be done by a certain day  Each task can be  assigned a due date  and an alarm     To open the list of to do notes  select Options  gt  To do  view    To add a to do note  select Options  gt  New entry  gt  To   do  Start to write the task in the Subject field  You can  set a due date for the task  create an alarm for it  and  specify a priority  The priority icons are     High and      Low  There is no icon for Normal     To mark a task as completed  scroll to the task in the to   do list  and select Options  gt  Mark as done     To restore a task  scroll to it in the todo list  and select  Options  gt  Mark as not done           i              2       S        Calendar          Calendar views    To switch between the different calendar views  select  Options in any calendar view  Select a type of view from  the list     To set the default calendar view  select Options  gt   Settings  gt  Default view  gt  Month view   Week view  Day  view  or To do view     To view a specific date in the calendar view  select  Options  gt  Go to date  Enter the date  and select OK     Add
41.  transferred data  Only the data that you  originally selected for data transfer is synchronized     To modify the data transfer and synchronization  settings  select Synchronise  scroll to a device  press the  joystick  and select Edit        Nn  w  Y   gt   w  no   Cc  w      w  Oo     c  w     Cc  O   w   pan  2  7a   c                    Messages          Messages    Select Menu  gt  Messag      Before sending or receiving messages  you may need to  do the following        Insert a valid SIM card in the device and be located  in a service area of the cellular network     e Verify that the network supports the messaging  features you want to use and that they are activated  on your SIM card        Define Internet access point  IAP  settings on the  device  See  Access points   p  97       Define e mail account settings on the device  See  E   mail account settings   p  33        Define SMS settings on the device  See  Text message  settings   p  36      Define MMS settings on the device  See  Multimedia  message settings   p  39     The device may recognize the SIM card provider and  automatically configure some of the message settings   If not  you may need to define the settings manually  or  contact your service provider  network operator  or  Internet service provider to configure the settings     Organize messages    To create a new folder to organize your messages   select My folders  gt  Options  gt  New folder  Enter the  folder name  and select OK        To rename
42.  user guide for detailed safety instructions   Do not connect incompatible products           2  fas   Nn  pa  J   e    gt   pa    o  Li       For your safety          EMERGENCY CALLS    Ensure the phone function of the device is  switched on and in service  Press the end key  as many times as needed to clear the display  and return to the standby mode  Enter the  emergency number  then press the call key   Give your location  Do not end the call until  given permission to do so     About your device    The wireless device described in this guide is approved  for use on the GSM 850 900 1800 1900  UMTS 2100  networks  Contact your service provider for more  information about networks     When using the features in this device  obey all laws   and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others        Ror 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     NETWORK SERVICES    To use the phone you must have service from a wireless  service provider  Many of the features in this device  depend on features in the wireless network to function   These network services may not be available on all  networks or you may have to make specific  arrangements with your service provider before you  can utilize network services  Your service provider may  need to give you additional instructions for their use       and explain what charges will appl
43.  w              n   w  w   gt         For maintenance services  check your nearest Nokia  service center at www nokia com repair     Get started          Your device    When you switch the device on  it may recognize the  SIM card provider and configure the correct text  message  multimedia message  and GPRS settings  automatically  You may also receive the settings as a  special text message from your service provider     Menu    The Menu is a Starting point from which you can open  all applications in the device or on a memory card  The  Menu contains applications and folders  which are  groups of similar applications  Use the joystick to scroll  up and down on the screen     Applications that you install are saved in the Installat   folder by default     To open an application  scroll to it  and press the  joystick     To view the applications in a list  select Options  gt   Change view  gt  List  To return back to the grid view   select Options  gt  Change view  gt  Grid     To view the memory consumption of different  applications and data stored on the device or memory  card and to check the amount of free memory  select  Options  gt  Memory details and the memory     To rearrange the folder  scroll to the application you  want to move  and select Options  gt  Move  A check mark  is placed beside the application  Scroll to a new location   and select OK        To move an application to a different folder  scroll to  the application you want to move to another folder  an
44. Hide headers     Hide header field and release more  space for the worksheet grid      Hide gridlines     Hide gridlines     To change the font and number formatting  borders   and alignments  select Options  gt  Format and the  appropriate option           Nn  a      so         a  a      o  E  O       Office applications          Work with cells    To insert cells  select the area where you want to insert  new cells and Options  gt  Cells  gt  Insert  You can insert  cells above  Shift cells down  or to the left  Shift cells  right  of the selected range  If you select only one cell   only one new cell is inserted  If you select a range of  cells  a corresponding range of blank cells is inserted   You can also insert a new row or column     To delete cells  rows  or columns  select the items you  want to delete and Options  gt  Cells  gt  Delete  You can  delete an entire row or column  If you select Shift cells  left  the selected cells are deleted  and the cells right of  the selected cells are shifted left  If you select Shift cells  up  the cells below the deleted cells are shifted up     To insert a function into a cell  select a cell  Select  Options  gt  Insert  gt  Function and a function from the list   For example  MIN finds the lowest value in the numeric  contents of a selected range of cells  AVERAGE calculates  the average of the values  and SUM adds the values  together  Once you have selected a function  press the  joystick  The function is inserted into the 
45. IVE  DEMONSTRATIONS          SETTINGS    Nokia Care Online    The Nokia Care web support provides you with more information on our  online services     INTERACTIVE DEMONSTRATIONS  Learn how to set up your phone for the first time  and find out more about its features   Interactive Demonstrations give step by step instructions on using your phone     USER S GUIDE    The online User s Guide contains detailed information on your phone  Remember  to check regularly for updates     SOFTWARE   Make the most of your phone with software for your phone and PC  Nokia PC Suite  connects your phone and PC so you can manage your calendar  contacts  music and  images  while other applications complement its use     SETTINGS   Certain phone functions  such as multimedia messaging  mobile browsing and email    may require settings before you can use them  Have them sent to your phone free  of charge      Not available on all phones     HOW DO I USE MY PHONE   The Set Up section  at www nokia asia com setup  helps you prepare your phone for use  Familiarise yourself with  phone functions and features by referring to the Guides and Demos section at www nokia asia com guides     HOW DO   SYNCHRONISE MY PHONE AND PC   Connecting your phone to a compatible PC with the requisite Nokia PC Suite version from www nokia asia com pcsuite  lets you synchronise your calendar and contacts     WHERE CAN   GET SOFTWARE FOR MY PHONE   Get more out of your phone with downloads from the Software section at www
46. M access profile  you can access the SIM card  of your device from a compatible car kit device  This  way  you do not need a separate SIM card to access SIM  card data and connect to the GSM network     To use the SIM access profile  you need the following     e Compatible car kit device that supports Bluetooth  wireless technology    e Valid SIM card in your device    For more information about car kit devices and  compatibility with your device  see www nokia com  and your car kit user guide     Manage the SIM access profile    1  Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Bluetooth to activate  Bluetooth connectivity in your device     2  To enable remote SIM access  scroll to Remote SIM  mode  and press the joystick     3  Activate Bluetooth in the car kit device     4  Use your car kit device to start a search for  compatible devices  For instructions  see the user  guide of your car kit device     5  Select your device from the list of compatible  devices     6  To pair the devices  enter the Bluetooth passcode  shown on the display of the car kit device to your  device     7  Authorize the car kit device  Select Menu  gt   Connect   gt  Bluetooth  and scroll to the Paired  devices page  Scroll to the car kit device  and enter  the Bluetooth passcode  When the device asks to  make the connection automatic  select Yes   Connections between your device and the car kit       device can be made without separate acceptance or  authorization  If you select No  connection requests  from t
47. Nokia E61 User Guide    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  We  NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product RM 89 is in conformity with the  C     4 3 4 provisions of the following Council Directive  1999 5 EC  A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from  www nokia com phones declaration_of_conformity      X The crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life   This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol  Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal   m waste        2006 Nokia  All rights reserved     Reproduction  transfer  distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia  is prohibited     Nokia  Nokia Connecting People  Xpress on and Pop Port are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation  Other product and company  names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners     Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation     symbian  Ltd     This product includes software licensed from Symbian Software Ltd  c  1998 2004  Symbian and Symbian 0S are trademarks of Symbian     esa    Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security   2    lt      Java   POWERED Java and all Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems  Inc   Th
48. Normal view     Show the current open page in  normal view      Pan and zoom     Zoom the page layout view    e View     Select Full screen or Normal screen to switch  between full screen and normal views     To zoom the page layout  select the view on the right   scroll to the desired page  and select Options  gt  Pan and  zoom  A black selection frame appears above the page  layout  showing the area to zoom  Select the area and  Options  gt  Zoom     Select from the following options        In or Out     Select In to zoom in one step in the  selected area  or Out to zoom out one step in the  selected area    e Fit to screen     Adjust the zoom level to fit the page  to the screen width      Ratio     Edit the zoom level  enter the zoom ratio  between 10 and 999  and select OK     Find text    To find a piece of text from the document  select  Options  gt  Find  enter the text in the Find  field  and press  the joystick     To change search options such as case sensitivity and  search direction  select Options  gt  Search options     Table editor    You can view tables created in applications  like  documents and MS Word     To view a table ina file  scroll to the file so that a dotted  line appears around it  and press the joystick     Tochange the selected cell  scroll up  down  left or right   If the selected cell does not fit into visible area  pressing  the joystick pans the whole content first before the cell  changes     To edit the text in a cell  select the cell  an
49. Press and hold the menu key to see a list of the  active applications and switch between them  In this  user guide   select Menu  refers to pressing this key     Voice key    Press the voice key to open Recorder and start recording  a memo  Press and hold the voice key to use voice  commands  See  Voice commands   p  52     Keypad lock  keyguard     When the keypad lock is on  calls may be possible to the  official emergency number programmed into your  device     Use the keypad lock to prevent the keys on the device  from being accidentally pressed     To lock the keypad in the      standby mode  press the L  left selection key  1  and  the blue function key  2    To unlock  press the left  selection key and the blue  function key again     Sw Tip  To lock the   os keypad in the  Menu or in an open application  press the  power key briefly  and select Lock keypad  To  unlock  press the left selection key and the blue  function key                                                                                       w              N     w   gt         Get started          You can also lock the device in the standby mode using  your lock code  Press the power key  select Lock  phone  and enter your lock code  The default lock code  is 12345  To unlock  press the left selection key  enter  your lock code  and press the joystick     Connectors    Aer warnina  When you use the headset  your ability  to hear outside sounds may be affected  Do not use the  headset where it can enda
50. Reply  gt  To sender     To reply to all recipients of an e mail  open the e mail   and select Options  gt  Reply  gt  To all     a Tip  If you reply to an e mail that contains     attached files  the attachments are not  included in the reply  If you forward the  received e mail  attachments are included     To delete an attachment from an e mail that you are  sending  select the attachment and Options  gt   Attachments  gt  Remove     To set the message priority  select Options  gt  Priority  and from the available options     To call the sender of the e mail  open the e mail  and  select Options  gt  Call     To reply to the sender of the e mail with a text message  or multimedia message  open the e mail  and select  Options  gt  Create message     To forward an e mail  open the e mail  and select  Options  gt  Forward     Delete messages    To free up memory space on your device  regularly  delete messages from the Inbox and Sent folders  and  delete retrieved e mail messages     To delete a message  scroll to it  and press the  backspace key     You can select to delete local e mail messages on the  device and keep the original on the server  or you can       delete both the local e mail messages on the device and  the original messages on the server     To delete e mails from the device only  select Options  gt   Delete  gt  Phone only     To delete e mail both from the device and from the  remote server  open an e mail  and select Options  gt   Delete  gt  Phone and se
51. Send  gt  Via  infrared     If data transfer is not started within 1 minute after the  activation of the infrared port  the connection is  cancelled and must be started again     All items received through infrared are placed in the  Inbox folder in Messag      Positioning devices away from each other breaks a  connection  but the infrared light beam remains active  on your device until it is deactivated     Data connections  Packet data    GPRS  general packet radio service  enables wireless  access for mobile phones to data networks  network  service   GPRS uses packet data technology where  information is sent in short bursts of data over the  mobile network  The benefit of sending data in packets  is that the network is occupied only when sending or  receiving data  As GPRS uses the network efficiently  it  allows for quick data connection set up and fast data  transmission speeds        You must subscribe to the GPRS service  For availability  and subscription to GPRS  contact your network  operator or service provider     Enhanced GPRS  EGPRS  is similar to GPRS  but it enables  faster connection  For more information on the  availability of EGPRS and data transfer speed  contact  your network operator or service provider  Note that  when you have selected GPRS as a data bearer  the  device uses EGPRS instead of GPRS if this is available in  the network     During a voice call  you cannot establish a GPRS  connection  and any existing GPRS connection is put on  hold unl
52. This device may contain commodities  technology  or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries  Diversion contrary  to law is prohibited     Issue 5 1    Contents          Contents         For your SAf tY         c cccsccesssssssescesssessssssssssnsssessesseeseseees  About your device           Insert the SIM card and battery     Insert and remove a memory card     Charge the battery             ccccsssesseee    12  Switch ON your COVICE          sssscsseesssecssecssnecsssecsseessneecssecesse 12  Enter first S ttINGS         c  cssscssssecsssscsseessneessnssessecsseecssseesneessee 13  Keys and parts              13       Keypad lock  keyguard     CONNECEOSS          eccceeeeee 16  ANTENNES  masinsinan ra asedeee 16  Volume CONTI OL    cesssscssescssecsssccsseessnecssnscsssesssnecssnecesseessnees 17  About the display aL              Standby modes         Display indicators       Scroll and make selections     Write TOXE    ee ceeccceecstecssneeeaee  Change the writing language          Common actions in several applications              ccse 25                 Transfer content between eVICEG            sccccsse 26  Transfer data with Bluetooth or infrared   26  Synchronize data with another deVice           cccsesseeeeee 27  MOSSAGOS E E E E E A 28  Organize message         28    Search for messages  Messaging settings                  E mail messages    29  Text mESSagE Sieniniai 35  Multimedia MESSAGES             cseeccssecssssecesseecs
53. a single message     In the navigation bar  the message length indicator  counts backwards from 160  For example  10  2  means  that you can still add 10 characters to send the text as  two messages     Write and send text messages    Select Menu  gt  Messag   gt  New message  gt  Text  message     1  Inthe To field  press the joystick to select recipients  from Contacts  or enter the recipients  mobile phone  numbers manually  If you enter more than one  number  separate the numbers with a semicolon        2  Enter the text of the message  To use a template   select Options  gt  Insert  gt  Template     3  Select Options  gt  Send to send the message     Reply to received text messages    To reply to a text message  open the message from the  Inbox  Select Options  gt  Reply  Enter the text of the  message  and select Options  gt  Send     To call the sender of a text message  open the message  from the Inbox  and select Options  gt  Call     Text messages on the SIM card    Text messages may be stored on your SIM card  Before   you can view SIM messages  you must copy the   messages to a folder in the device  After copying the   messages to a folder  you can view them in the folder   or delete them from the SIM card    Select Options  gt  SIM messages    1  Select Options  gt  Mark Unmark  gt  Mark or Mark all to  mark every message    2  Select Options  gt  Copy    3  Select a folder and OK to begin copying     To view SIM card messages  open the folder where you  copied t
54. ables  images  and shapes  select Options  gt  Settings   scroll to the settings item  and press the joystick     Outline view    The outline view is used to navigate through long  presentation documents  The view enables fast vertical  scrolling  rearranging of slides  and editing of objects     To open the outline view  scroll to the view on the left   In the outline view  each slide has its own main level  entry  Under the main level there is a sublevel for each  text field and object     To view the slide content  select Options  gt  Expand  To   hide the content  select Options  gt  Collapse  To collapse  or expand all entries  select Options  gt  View  gt  Collapse   all or Expand all     To change the order of slides  scroll to the slide you  want to move  and select Options  gt  Slide  gt  Move  Scroll  up and down to select a new location  and select OK     Notes view    In the notes view  you can read notes that are attached  to slides in the presentation  You can also add your own  notes     To open the notes view  scroll to the view on the right   Each slide has its own main level entry  Under the main  level there is a sublevel for notes  If notes are not visible           Office applications       Office applications          select Options  gt  View  gt  Expand all  To edit a note  scroll  to the note  and press the joystick     Edit presentations    To edit a presentation  open the layout view  and select  Options  gt  Edit slide  Scroll right or down with the
55. ably  smaller  they must be used correctly in order to benefit  from increased security  The existence of a certificate  does not offer any protection by itself  the certificate  Manager must contain correct  authentic  or trusted  certificates for increased security to be available   Certificates have a restricted lifetime  If Expired  certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown even if  the certificate should be valid  check that the current  date and time in your device are correct     Before changing any certificate settings  you must  make sure that you really trust the owner of the  certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the  listed owner     Digital certificates are used to verify the origins of  software but do not guarantee safety  There are three  different types of certificates  authority certificates   personal certificates  and server certificates  During a  secure connection  a server may send a server  certificate to your device  Upon receipt  it is checked  through an authority certificate stored on your device   You receive notification if the identity of the server is  not authentic or if you do not have the correct  certificate in your device     Download a certificate from a web site  or receive a  certificate as an e mail attachment  or as a message  sent through a Bluetooth or infrared connection    Certificates should be used when you connect to an       online bank or a remote server to transfer confidential  information  They sho
56. ake the necessary  configurations and start communicating  Ad hoc  networking is easy to set up  but communication is  limited to devices that are within range and support  compatible wireless LAN technology     Connection manager    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Conn  mgr      To view the status of data connections or end  connections  select Act  data conn      To search for wireless LANs available within range   select Availab  WLAN     View and end active connections    Cade note  The actual time invoiced for calls by your  service provider may vary  depending on network  features  rounding off for billing  and so forth     In the active connections view  you can see the open  data connections  data calls  packet data connections   and wireless LAN connections     To view detailed information about network  connections  select the connection from the list and  Options  gt  Details  The type of information shown  depends on the connection type     To end a network connection  select the connection  from the list and Options  gt  Disconnect     To end all active network connections simultaneously   select Options  gt  Disconnect all     To view the details of a network  press the joystick     Search for wireless LAN    To search for wireless LANs available within range   select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Conn  mgr   gt  Availab  WLAN  A  list of found networks is displayed     The available wireless LAN view shows a list of wireless  LANs within range  their network mode  inf
57. automatic  login and are marked with a star icon on the list of  connection networks  To remove a connection network  from the service  select Options  gt  Remove     Select Edit service settings to open the service specific  settings  This option is only available  if a service   specific software plug in has been installed in the  device     Voice commands    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice cm      Use voice commands to make phone calls and to launch  applications  profiles  or other functions on the device     The device creates a voice tag for the entries in the  contacts list and for the functions designated in the  Voice cm  application  When a voice command is  spoken  the device compares the spoken words to the  voice tag in the device     Make a call    The voice tag for a contact is the name or nickname that  is saved on the contact cardin Contacts  To listen to the  voice tag  open a contact card  and select Options  gt  Play  voice tag     1  To make a call using a voice command  press and  hold the voice key     2  When you hear the tone or see the visual display   clearly speak the name saved on the contact card     3  The device plays a synthesized voice tag for the  recognized contact in the selected device language   and displays the name and number  After a timeout   the device dials the number  If the recognized  contact was not correct  select Next to view a list of  other matches or Quit to cancel dialing     Launch an application    The device creates 
58. bile VPN    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  VPN     The Nokia mobile virtual private network  VPN  client  creates a secure connection to compatible corporate  Intranet and services  such as e mail  Your device  connects from a mobile network  through the Internet   to a corporate VPN gateway that acts as a front door to  the compatible corporate network  VPN client uses IP  Security  IPSec  technology  IPSec is a framework of  open standards for supporting secure exchange of data  over IP networks     VPN policies define the method used by VPN client and  a VPN gateway to authenticate each other  and the  encryption algorithms that they use to help protect the  confidentiality of data  Contact your corporation for a  VPN policy    To use VPN with an application  the application must be  associated with a VPN access point  A VPN access point  is made up of an Internet access point and a VPN policy     To manage VPN  select VPN management  gt  Options  gt   Open and from the following options       VPN policies     Install  view  and update VPN policies      VPN policy servers     Edit the connection settings of  VPN policy servers from which you can install and   update VPN policies      VPN log     View the log for your VPN policy  installations  updates and synchronizations  and  other VPN connections        Email data roaming    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  point groups     Your device allows roaming between wi
59. c  group of IM contacts    e Reload users    availab      Update the online status of  your IM contacts      Blocking options     Prevent or allow the reception  of messages from the contact      Login     Connect to an instant messaging server if  you did not log in when you opened the application       Logout     Disconnect from the IM server      Settings     Edit instant messaging application or  server settings     The available options may vary    To delete an IM contact  press the backspace key   Blocked contacts   Select IM contacts  gt  Options  gt  Blocking options  gt  View    blocked list     To find a blocked IM user  enter the first letters of the  user s name  Matching names appear in a list     To allow receiving messages from a blocked IM user   select Options  gt  Unblock     To prevent receiving messages from other IM users   select Options  gt  Block new contacts  Select the IM user  from your IM contacts  or enter the user ID     Settings    Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  IM settings   Select from the following settings       Use screen name     To change the name that  identifies you in IM groups  select Yes       Allow messages from     Select to receive instant  messages from all other IM users  your IM contacts  only  or not to receive messages at all      Allow invitations from     Select to receive  invitations to IM groups from all IM users  your IM  contacts only  or not to receive invitations at all       Msg  scrolling speed     To decrease o
60. ccess point at a time  If you use two or more net call  services  which use the same access point  your device    may be connected to multiple services at the same time     The service used for outgoing net calls is shown in the  view  where the connection networks are listed  and  can be changed by selecting Change service     After you have successfully connected to a service  you  can save the used wireless LAN network as a known  access point     Connect using a shortcut    You may have a shortcut for Internet tel  in the active  standby or you can add a shortcut if it is not available   See  Standby mode settings   p  95  By using the  shortcut  you can register manually  if a net call service       a  TS  W  g  x  5          Make calls          and an access point are available  If you are already  connected to a net call service  the device asks if you  want to disconnect from the service     Make net calls    If you set Internet call as the preferred call type  and  your device is connected to a net call service  calls are  made as net calls as default     To set the preferred call type for outgoing calls  select  Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Internet tel   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt   Preferred call type  gt  Cellular or Internet call     You can make a net call from all applications where you  can make a regular voice call     To make anet callin the standby mode  enter the phone  number or Internet address and press the call key     To make a net call to an address t
61. ck     To retrieve e mail messages to your device  select  Options  gt  Retrieve e mail  gt  New to retrieve new  messages that you have neither read nor retrieved   Selected to retrieve only messages you select from the    remote mailbox  or All to retrieve all messages not  previously retrieved     To disconnect from a remote mailbox  select Options  gt   Disconnect     View e mail offline    Working offline means that your device is not  connected to a remote mailbox  Managing your e mail  offline enables you to save in connection costs and work  in conditions that do not allow a data connection  Any  changes you make in the remote mailbox folders while  offline take effect in your remote mailbox the next time  you go online and synchronize  For example  if you  delete an e mail from your device when offline  the e   mail is deleted from the remote mailbox the next time  you connect to the mailbox     1  Select Messag   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt  E mail  Select  the e mail account  and press the joystick  Select  Retrieval settings  gt  E mail to retrieve  gt  Msgs   amp   attachs  to retrieve entire messages with their  attachments to your device     2  Open your mailbox  and select Options  gt  Retrieve e   mail  Select New to retrieve new messages that you  have neither read nor retrieved  Selected to retrieve  only messages you Select from the remote mailbox   or All to retrieve all messages not previously  retrieved  The device goes online and connects to  the mai
62. ct On  and enter  the e mail address to which you want to direct the  replies  You can only enter one address      Delete e mails from     Select whether you want to  delete the e mails only from the device or from both  the device and the server  Select Always ask if you  want to confirm from where the e mail should be  deleted every time you delete an e mail      Send message     Select to send the e mail as soon  as possible  to send it the next time you retrieve e   mail  or to store the e mail in the outbox  from where  you can send it later       Send copy to self     Select whether you want to save  a copy of the e mail to your remote mailbox and to  the address defined in My e mail address in the  settings for Outgoing e mail       Include signature     Select whether you want to  attach a signature to your e mail messages        e New e mail alerts     Select whether you want to  receive the new e mail indications  a tone and a  note  when new mail is received to the mailbox    e Flash on new e mails     Select how long you want  the e mail indicator light to blink when you receive  a new e mail  or whether you want the indicator  light to blink at all     Retrieval settings    Select Retrieval settings and from the following   settings      E mail to retrieve  for POP3 mailboxes only      Select  whether you want to retrieve only the e mail header  information such as sender  subject and date  e mail   or e mail with attachments      Retrieval amount     Select the 
63. ct has been re exported from its original  destination country to another country  the Product may contain  country specific elements that are not considered to be a defect under  this Limited Warranty     Limitation of Nokia   s liability    This Limited Warranty is your sole and exclusive remedy against Nokia  and Nokia s sole and exclusive liability in respect of defects in your  Product  However  this Limited Warranty shall neither exclude nor limit  i  any of your legal  statutory  rights under the applicable national  laws or ii  any of your rights against the seller of the Product     This Limited Warranty replaces all other Nokia warranties and  liabilities  whether oral  written   non mandatory  statutory   contractual  in tort or otherwise  including  without limitation  and  where permitted by applicable law  any implied conditions  warranties  or other terms as to satisfactory quality or fitness for purpose  To the  extent permitted by applicable law s  Nokia does not assume any       liability for loss of or damage to or corruption of data  for any loss of  profit  loss of use of Products or functionality  loss of business  loss of  contracts  loss of revenues or loss of anticipated savings  increased  costs or expenses or for any indirect loss or damage  consequential loss  or damage or special loss or damage  To the extent permitted by  applicable law  Nokia s liability shall be limited to the purchase value of  the Product  The above limitations shall not appl
64. ction establishment and e mail roaming   Packet data     Determine when packet data  connections are used  and enter the access point if  you use your device as a modem for a computer   Internet tel  settings     Define settings for net calls   SIP settings     View or create session initiation  protocol  SIP  profiles    Data call     Set the time out period after which data  call connections automatically end    VPN     Install and manage VPN policies  manage VPN  policy servers  see the VPN log  and create and  manage VPN access points        e Wireless LAN     Determine if the device displays an  indicator when a wireless LAN is available  and how  often the device searches for networks      Configurations     View and delete trusted servers  from which your device may receive configuration  settings     To obtain information about wireless LAN or  subscribing to a packet data service and the  appropriate connection and configuration settings   contact your network operator or service provider     The settings available for editing may vary     Access points    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  points     An access point is where your device connects to the  network by way of a data connection  To use e mail and  multimedia services or to browse web pages  you must  first define access points for these services     An access point group is used for grouping and  prioritizing access points  An application can use a  group as a connection met
65. ction makes connecting quicker and easier   as you do not have to accept a connection between  paired devices every time you establish the connection     The passcode for remote SIM access must have 16 digits     1  Select Options  gt  New paired device  The device    starts to search for Bluetooth devices within range     4 Tip  If you have sent data using Bluetooth    95 before  a list of the previous search results  is displayed  To search for more Bluetooth  devices  select More devices     2  Select the device with which you want to pair  and  enter the passcode  The same passcode must be  entered to the other device as well     3  Select Yes to make the connection between your  device and the other device automatic or No to  confirm the connection manually every time a  connection attempt is made  After pairing  the  device is saved to the paired devices page     To give a nickname to a paired device that is only  displayed in your device  scroll to the device with which  you have paired  and select Options  gt  Assign short  name     To delete a pairing  select the device whose pairing you  want to delete and Options  gt  Delete  To delete all  pairings  select Options  gt  Delete all     Ww Tip  If you are currently connected to a device      y  and cancel the pairing with that device  pairing  is removed immediately  and the connection is  switched off     Authorize a device    If you trust a paired device  you can allow it to connect  automatically to your device  Y
66. d  select Options  gt  Move to folder  the new folder  and  OK     To download applications from the Web  select  Options  gt  App  downloads     To create a new folder  select Options  gt  New folder  You  cannot create folders inside folders     To rename a new folder  select Options  gt  Rename     4 Tip  To switch between several open    9s applications  press and hold the menu key  The  application switching window opens and  displays the open applications  Scroll to an  application  and press the joystick to switch to  it     Scroll and make selections    Use the joystick to move and make selections  With the  joystick  you can move up  down  left and right in the  Menu or in different applications or lists  You can also  press the joystick to open applications  files  or edit  settings     To select text  press and hold the shift key  and scroll  left or right until you have selected the text     To select different items  such as messages  files  or  contacts  scroll up  down  left or right to highlight the          Your device    25       Your device          item you want to select  Select Options  gt  Mark   Unmark  gt  Mark to select one item or Options  gt  Mark   Unmark  gt  Mark all to select all items     To select an object  for example  an attachment in a  document  scroll to the object so that square markers  appear on each side of the object     Write text    Your device has a full keyboard  Most common  punctuation marks either have a key of their own or 
67. d press the  joystick  To end editing  press the joystick again     Select Options and from the following options       Zoom     Zoom the table view in  out and to edit a  zoom ratio      Format     Modify the font style and formatting   paragraphs  bullets  and borders      Cell size     Change the size of the cells  rows and  columns    e Cells     Select option to insert  delete  merge or  separate cells      Copy table     Copy the text of the whole table to the  clipboard        Sheet    Select Menu  gt  Office  gt  Sheet     To open an existing workbook  browse for the folder  where the file is saved  and press the joystick     To create a new workbook  select Options  gt  New file   Select Blank to create a new file without using any  template or Use template to create a file based on an  existing template  Select the worksheet in the outline  view  and press the joystick to open the file     Work with worksheets    To insert data into cells  open the worksheet view  Use  the joystick to move to the cell  and select Options  gt   Show cell field  gt  Edit cell field  An upper part editing  field opens  Enter the data  and select Done to finish  editing     To select a range of cells  press and hold the shift key  while you scroll right     To modify the worksheet view  select Options  gt  View   Select from the following options       Pan worksheet     Define the size of the visible area  of the whole worksheet       Full screen     Switch to the full screen view      
68. dd to banned list and from the following       From IM contacts     Ban one or several of your IM  contacts           Nn  wv          N  Nn  wv          Messages             Enter user ID     Enter the ID of the IM user     To allow a banned user to join the group  select  Options  gt  Remove     IM contacts    When login to an IM service is complete  your contact  list for the service provider is retrieved automatically  If  your contact list is not available  wait a few minutes and  try to retrieve your contacts list manually        Tip  The online status of your IM contacts is    P  shown by an indicator next to the contact  name     To create an IM contact card  select Options  gt  New IM  contact  Enter the user ID and a nickname  and select  Done  The user ID can be up to 50 characters  and the  IM service provider may require the user ID to be in the  username domain com format  The nickname is  optional     To view a different list of your IM contacts  select  Options  gt  Change contact list     Scroll to an IM contact  select Options and from the  following       Open conversation     Start or continue instant  messaging with the contact    e Contact details     View the contact card       Editing options     Edit or delete the contact card   move it to another contact list  or receive a note  when the contact s online status changes      Belongs to groups     See the IM groups the contact  has joined          New contact list     Create a contact list for a specifi
69. dia messages      MMS creation mode     Select Restricted to have your  device prevent you from including content in  multimedia messages that may not be supported by  the network or the receiving device  To receive  warnings about including such content  select  Guided  To create a multimedia message with no  restrictions on attachment type  select Free  If you  select Restricted  creating multimedia presentations  is not possible    e Access point in use     Select the default access point  to connect to the multimedia message center  You  may not be able to change the default access point  if itis preset in your device by your service provider      Multimedia retrieval     Select Always automatic to  always receive multimedia messages automatically   Auto  in home network to receive notification of a  new multimedia message that you can retrieve from  the message center  for example  when you are  traveling abroad and are outside your home  network   Manual to retrieve multimedia messages          Nn  cP           N  Nn  wv          Messages          from the message center manually  or Off to prevent  receipt of any multimedia messages       Allow anon  msgs      Select whether you want to  receive messages from unknown senders    e Receive adverts     Select whether you want to  receive messages defined as advertisements      Receive report     Select Yes to have the status of the  sent message to be shown in the log  network  service   Receiving a delivery report of a m
70. dialing service  Contact your  service provider for more information     Select Options  and select from the following options       Activ  fixed dialling     Restrict calls from your device   To cancel the service  select Deact  fixed dialling  You  need your PIN2 code to activate and deactivate fixed  dialing or edit your fixed dialing contacts  Contact  your service provider if you do not have the code    e New SIM contact     Add a phone number to the list  of numbers to which calls are allowed  Enter the  contact name and phone number  To restrict calls by  a country prefix  enter the country prefix in New SIM  contact  All phone numbers to which calls are  allowed must start with this country prefix       Add from Contacts     Copy a contact from Contacts  to your fixed dialing list     4 Tip  To send text messages to the SIM contacts    e while the fixed dialing service is active  you  need to add the text message center number  to the fixed dialing list     To view or edit aphone number to which calls from your  device are allowed  select Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt   Fixed dialling contacts     To call the contact  press the call key     To edit the phone number  select Options  gt  Edit  You  may need your PIN2 code to edit your fixed dialing  numbers     To delete the contact  press the backspace key     Certificate manager    O important  Note that even if the use of  certificates makes the risks involved in remote  connections and software installation consider
71. e If out of reach     Divert calls when the device is  switched off or out of network coverage    e Ifnot available     Activate the last three settings  at the same time  This option diverts calls if your  device is busy  not answered  or out of reach     3  Select Activate   To check the current diverting status  scroll to the  diverting option  and select Options  gt  Check status     To stop diverting voice calls  scroll to the diverting  option  and select Options  gt  Cancel     Call barring    Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the  same time     When calls are barred  calls still may be possible to  certain official emergency numbers     Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Call barring     You can bar the calls that can be made or received with  the device  network service   To change the settings   you need the barring password from your service  provider  Call barring affects all calls  including data  calls           a  TS  W  g  x  r5          Make calls          To bar calls  select Cellular call barring and select from  the following options       Outgoing calls     Prevent making voice calls with  your device    e Incoming calls     Bar incoming calls    e International calls     Prevent calling to foreign  countries or regions      Incoming if abroad     Bar incoming calls when  outside your home country    e Intern  except home     Prevent calls to foreign  countries or regions  but to allow calls to your home  country     To check the 
72. e key   Remember to hold the device in front of you during a  push to talk call so you can see the display  The display  informs you when it is your turn to speak  Speak  towards the microphone  and do not cover the  loudspeaker with your hands  Press and hold the voice  key the entire time you are talking  When you have  finished talking  release the key     To switch between channels during multiple calls   select Swap  The active channel is highlighted     To view the currently active participants in the channel   select Options  gt  Active members     To invite a participant to a channel  select Options  gt   Send invitation     Push to talk log    To open the push to talk log  select Options  gt  PTT log   The log shows the date  time  duration  and other  details of your push to talk calls           Make calls       Make calls          Exit push to talk    Select Options  gt  Exit  Select Yes to log out and close the  service  Press No if you want to keep the application  active on the background     Net calls    With the net call service  network service   you can  make and receive calls over the Internet     Your device supports voice calls over the Internet   Internet calls   Your device attempts emergency calls  primarily over cellular networks  If an emergency call  using cellular networks is not successful  then your  device attempts an emergency call through your  Internet call provider  Due to the established nature of  cellular telephony  you should use cellula
73. ea  If in vehicle wireless equipment is  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     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 refueling points  such as near gas pumps at service stations  Observe  restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  depots  storage  and distribution areas  chemical  plants  or where blasting operations are in progress   Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  often  but not always  clearly marked  They include  below deck on boats  chemical transfer or storage  facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  such  as propane or butane   and areas where the air contains  chemicals or particles such as grain  dust  or metal  powders     Emergency calls    O important  Wireless phones  including this  device  operate using radio signals  wireless networks   landline n
74. ect WPA mode  gt   EAP  select which EAP plug ins defined in your device  to use with the access point       Pre shared key     If you select WPA mode  gt  Pre   shared key  enter the shared private key that  identifies your device to the wireless LAN to which  you connect     The settings available for editing may vary     EAP    To view the EAP  extensible authentication protocol   plug ins currently installed in your device  network  service   select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt   Access points  Select Options  gt  New access point and  define an access point that uses wireless LAN as a data  bearer and 802 1x or WPA WPA2 as the security mode   Select WLAN security sett   gt  WPA mode  gt  EAP  scroll to  EAP plug in settings  and press the joystick    The extensible authentication protocol  EAP  plug ins  are used in wireless networks to authenticate wireless  devices and authentication servers  and the different  EAP plug ins make possible the use of various EAP  methods  network service      To use an EAP plug in when you connect to a WLAN  using the access point  select the desired plug in and  Options  gt  Enable  The EAP plug ins enabled for use with  this access point have a check mark next to them  To  not use a plug in  select Options  gt  Disable     To edit the EAP plug in settings  select Options  gt   Configure     To change the priority of the EAP plug in settings  select  Options  gt  Raise priority to attempt to use the plug in  before 
75. edia  select a Web link that points  to a media clip  and select Play  or connect to the Web   browse to a video clip or audio file  and select Play   RealPlayer recognizes two kinds of links  an rtsp    URL  and an http    URL that points to a RAM file  Before the  content begins streaming  your device must connect to  a Web site and buffer the content  If a network  connection problem causes a playback error   RealPlayer attempts automatically to reconnect to the  Internet access point     To save a media clip  select Options  gt  Save  scroll to a  folder in device memory or on a memory card  and  select Save  To save a link to a media file on the Web   select Save link        Media applications       Media applications          To fast forward or rewind the clip during playback   scroll up or down     To increase or decrease the volume during playback   press the volume keys     Settings  Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  RealPlayer  gt  Options  gt  Settings     Video settings    Select Loop  gt  On  if you want to replay video clips  automatically after they finish playing     Connection settings    Select Connection  scroll to the following settings  and  press the joystick to edit     e Proxy     Select whether to use a proxy server and to  key in the proxy server s IP address and port number      Network     Change the access point to connect to  the Internet and to set the port range used when  connecting     Proxy settings    Proxy servers are intermediate servers betwee
76. eive settings  from your network operator  service provider  or  company information management department in  a configuration message  To accept the settings   open the message  and select Options  gt  Save all       E mail notification     The note tells you how many  new e mails you have in your remote mailbox  An  extended notification may list more detailed  information     Send service commands    Send a service request message to your service provider  and request activation for certain network services     To send a service request to your service provider  select  Options  gt  Service command  Enter the service request  as a text message  and select Options  gt  Send           Nn  cP             N  Nn  wv          Make calls          Make calls    When the device is locked  calls still may be possible to  the official emergency number programmed into your  device     In the offline profile  you may need to enter the lock  code and change the device to a calling profile before  making any call  including a call to an emergency  number     To make and receive calls  the device must be switched  on  the device must have a valid SIM card installed  and  you must be located in a service area of the cellular  network  The GPRS connection is put on hold during  voice calls unless the network supports dual transfer  mode or you have a USIM card and are within the  coverage of a UMTS network     Enter the phone number  including the area code  and  press the call key  If you 
77. eless LAN access  point  the roaming functionality can automatically  connect your device to another access point that  belongs to the same network  As long as you remain  within range of access points that belong to the same  network  your device can stay connected to the  network     Ww Tip  A wireless LAN connection is established   7 when you create a data connection using a  wireless LAN Internet access point  The active  wireless LAN connection is ended when you  end the data connection     Your device enables different types of communication  in a wireless LAN  The two operating modes are  infrastructure and ad hoc           The infrastructure operating mode allows two kinds  of communication  wireless devices communicate  with each other through a wireless LAN access point  or wireless devices communicate with a wired LAN  device through a wireless LAN access point  The  advantage of the infrastructure operating mode is  that you can have more control over network  connections because they pass through an access  point  A wireless device can access the services that  are available in a regular wired LAN  company  database  e mail  the Internet  and other network  resources  for example        Inthe ad hoc operating mode you can send data to  and receive it from other devices with compatible  wireless LAN support   for example  to be printed   These functions may require an additional third  party application to work  No wireless LAN access  point is required  Simply m
78. enhancements may contain small  parts  Keep them out of reach of small children        For your safety       Get started          Get started    C note  Your service provider may have requested  that certain features be disabled or not activated in  your device  If so  they do not appear on your device  menu  Your device may also have been specially  configured for your network provider  This  configuration may include changes in menu names   menu order and icons  Contact your service provider for  more information     Model number  Nokia E61 1  Hereinafter referred to as Nokia E61     Insert the SIM card and  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     1  Always switch the device off  and disconnect the  charger before removing the battery     With the back of the device facing you  press and  hold the cover release button  1   and slide the back  cover in the direction of the arrow  2         2        If the battery is installed  lift the battery from the  battery compartment in the direction of the arrow  to remove it           Ensure that the beveled corner of the SIM card is  pointing towards the bottom of the device and that  the contact area on the card is facing the device   then insert the SIM card  1  into the SIM card slot  2           To insert the battery  align the contacts o
79. ent  scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety  margins designed to assure the protection of all  persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a  unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption  Rate or SAR  The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP  guidelines is 2 0 watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over  10 grams of tissue  Tests for SAR are conducted using  standard operating positions with the device  transmitting at its highest certified power level in all  tested frequency bands  The actual SAR level of an  operating device can be below the maximum value  because the device is designed to use only the power  required to reach the network  That amount changes  depending on a number of factors such as how close  you are to a network base station  The highest SAR value  under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the  ear is 0 79 W kg     Use of device accessories and enhancements may result  in different SAR values  SAR values may vary depending    on national reporting and testing requirements and the  network band  Additional SAR information may be  provided under product information at  www nokia com        c  k    5         i          g  fas   vn  o         E  5       lt        Index          Index    A    access points 60  97  ad hocnetwork 68  answering calls 45  application manager 84  applications   common actions 25  attachments 31  audio files 89  authority certificates 105  automatic answer 101    B   
80. enter an incorrect character   press the backspace key     iw Tip  For international calls  enter the      95 character that replaces the international access  code  and enter the country code  area code   omit the leading 0  if necessary   and phone  number     To end the call or cancel the call attempt  press the end  key     To make a call using the saved contacts  press  Contacts in standby mode  Enter the first letters of the  name  scroll to the name  and press the call key  See   Contacts   p  54        Press the call key to view up to 20 numbers that you last  called or attempted to call  Scroll to the desired number  or name  and press the call key to dial the number  See   Log   p  46     Use the volume keys to adjust the volume of an active  call     When you open the cover of the device during a call  the  loudspeaker is activated     To call your voice mailbox  network service  in standby  mode  press and hold 1  or press 1 then the call key     Speed dial    Speed dialing allows you to make a call by pressing and  holding a number key     Before using speed dialing  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Call  gt  Speed dialling  gt  On     To assign a number key to a phone number  select  Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Spd  dial  Scroll to the number key  2    9  on the screen  and select Options  gt  Assign  Select the  desired number from the Contacts directory     To remove the phone number assigned to a number  key  scroll to the speed dialing key  and select Opt
81. er data  application is sent to your other device as a  message  To install Transfer data on your other  device  open the message  and follow the  instructions on the display     7  From your Nokia E61  select the content you want  to transfer from your other device  and OK     Infrared connectivity  1  Inthe information view  select Continue     2  Select Via infrared  Both devices must support the  selected connection type     3  Connect the two devices  See  Infrared   p  66     4  From your Nokia E61  select the content you want  to transfer from your other device  and OK     Content is copied from the memory of the other device  to the corresponding location in your device  Copying  time depends on the amount of data to be transferred   You can also cancel and continue later     The necessary steps for data transfer may vary  depending on your device  and whether you have  interrupted data transfer earlier  The items that you can  transfer vary depending on the other device     Synchronize data with  another device    If you have previously transferred data to your Nokia  E61  and your other device supports synchronization   you can use Transfer to keep the data of the two devices  up to date     1  Select Phones  and press the joystick     2  Scrollto the device from which you transferred data   and press the joystick     3  Select Synchronise  and press the joystick  The  devices start synchronizing using the same  connection type that you selected when you  Originally
82. es 93   remote configuration 84   security 103   standby 95   text messages 36   Web 73   WLAN 99  SettingWizard 86  shortcuts 18  106  signal strength 18  SIM access profile 65  SIM card   installing 10   text messages 35  slide shows 79  SMS messages 35  special messages 43  speed dialing 44  standby   mode 17   settings 95  storage 20  switch on and off 12    T    text  copying 24  pasting 24       selecting 23  writing 24  text messages  editing message centers 28  managing messages in the SIM  card 35  replying 35  sending 35  writing 35  themes 94  to do list 57  tools folder 86  track lists 91    tutorial 21   U   USB datacable 62  V   video calls 46  video clips 89    virtual private network 70  voice commands 52  voice dialing 52   voice mailbox 44   voice memos 92   voice recorder 92  volume 17 91   VPN 70    Ww    Web 71  settings 73  welcome note 95    WLAN  access point settings 61  general 68  security settings 100  settings 99  worksheets 77  write text 24  writing language 95       Index    119          MANUFACTURER S LIMITED WARRANTY    NOTE  This Limited Warranty is in addition to  and does not affect your  legal  statutory  rights under your applicable national laws relating to  the sale of consumer products     Nokia Corporation   Nokia   provides this Limited Warranty to person  who has purchased the Nokia product s  included in the sales package    Product       Nokia warrants to you that during the warranty period Nokia ora  Nokia authorized service com
83. ess the network supports dual transfer mode     UMTS    UMTS  Universal Mobile Telecommunications System  is  a 3G mobile communication system  Besides voice and  data  UMTS enables audio and video delivery to wireless  devices     Your device can automatically switch between the GSM  and UMTS networks     To select which network to use  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Network and the network in Network  mode  If you want the device to switch between the  networks automatically  select Dual mode     The GSM network is indicated with yY  the UMTS  network with 3G     When you use your device in GSM and UMTS networks   multiple data connections can be active at the same  time  and access points can share a data connection  In  the UMTS network  data connections remain active       ivi    Connect       Connectivity          during voice calls  You can  for example  browse the  Web faster than previously possible while  simultaneously speaking on the phone     Wireless local area network   WLAN     Some places  like France  have restrictions on the use of  wireless LAN  Check with your local authorities for more  information     Features using wireless LAN  or allowing such features  to run in the background while using other features   increase the demand on battery power and reduce the  battery life     This device can detect and connect to a wireless local  area network     If you move the device to another location within the  wireless LAN and out of range of a wir
84. essage     1  Inthe To field  press the joystick to select recipients  from Contacts  or enter the recipients  mobile phone  numbers or e mail addresses manually     2  Select Options  gt  Create presentation and a  presentation template     Ww Tip  Atemplate may define which media    95 objects you can include in the presentation   where they appear  and which effects are  displayed between images and slides        Messages    37       Messages          3  Scroll to a text area and enter the text     4  To insert images  sound  video  or notes in your  presentation  scroll to the corresponding object  area  and select Options  gt  Insert        Tip  To move between object areas  scroll     y  up and down     5  To add slides  select Insert  gt  New slide   6  Select Options and from the following       Preview     See what your multimedia presentation  looks like when it is opened  Multimedia  presentations may only be viewed in compatible  devices that support presentations  They may  appear different in different devices       Backgrnd  settings     Select the background color for  the presentation and background images for  different slides      Effect settings     Select effects between images or  slides    Creating multimedia presentations is not possible if   MMS creation mode is Restricted  To change MMS   creation mode  select Messag   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt    Multimedia message    The available options may vary    To send your multimedia presentation  press 
85. ests       Application start up     Select if you want to log in to  the push to talk service when you switch on your  device       Default nickname     Enter your default nickname   20 characters maximum  that is displayed to other  users      Show my PTT address     Define if you want callers  to see your push to talk address  You can let all callers  see the address  show the address only to one to           Make calls    47       Make calls          one callers or channel participants  or hide the  address from all callers       Show my login status     Define whether your login  to the push to talk server is shown or hidden from  other users     Connection settings  Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Connection settings   Define the following       Domain     Enter the domain name obtained from  your service provider      Access point name     Select the push to talk access  point      Server address     Enter the IP address or domain  name of the push to talk server obtained from your  service provider       User name     Enter your user name obtained from  your service provider      Password   Enter a password  if required  to log into  the push to talk service  The password is provided by  the service provider     Log in to push to talk service    If you have set Application start up on in User  settings  push to talk automatically logsin to the service  when started  If not  you must log in manually     To log in to a push to talk service  select Options  gt   Setting
86. ets you access and manage  e mail messages while the messages are  still on the e mail server  You can then  choose which messages to download to  your device     3  In My e mail address  enter your e mail address   Select Next     4  In Incoming mail serv   enter the name of the  remote server that receives your e mail  and select  Next     5  In Outgoing mail serv   enter the name ofthe remote  server that sends your e mail  and select Next           Nn   cP             Nn   Nn   wv          Messages          Depending on your mobile operator  you might  have to use your mobile operator s outgoing mail  server instead of your e mail provider s     6  In Access point  select the Internet access point your  device should use when it retrieves the e mails  If  you select Always ask  each time the device starts to  retrieve e mail  it asks which Internet access point  it should use  but if you select an access point  the  device makes the connection automatically  Select  Next     Ww Tip  If you select Select group  the device    95 makes the connection automatically using  the best available Internet access point  from the access point group  Select the  access point group and Back to save the  selection     7  Enter a name for your new mailbox  and select  Finish    When you create a new mailbox  the name you give to   the mailbox replaces Mailbox in the Messag  main view     Select your default mailbox    If you have defined several mailboxes  you can select  one of them as 
87. etworks  and user programmed functions   Because of this  connections in all conditions cannot be  guaranteed  You should never rely solely on any       113    Additional safety information       Additional safety information          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  Consult this guide or your service provider for more  information     When making an emergency call  give all the necessary  information as accurately as possible  Your wireless  device may be the only means of communication at the  scene of an accident  Do not end the call until given  permission to do so        CERTIFICATION  INFORMATION  SAR     THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS  GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO  RADIO WAVES     Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver   It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to  radio waves recommended by international guidelines   These guidelines were developed by the independ
88. f the  battery with the corresponding connectors on the  battery compartment  insert in the direction of the  arrow  and gently click the battery into place           5  Insert the locking catches of the back cover into the  corresponding slots  1   and slide the cover in the  direction of the arrow  2         Instead of a SIM card  you may also have a USIM card   which is an enhanced version of the SIM card and is  supported by UMTS  network service  mobile phones   Contact your service provider for more information     Insert and remove a  memory card    If you have a memory card  follow the instructions to  insert and remove it     See  Memory   p  19   1  Remove the battery cover     2  Insert the memory card  1  fully into the memory  card slot  2  to lock in place  Ensure that the contact  area is facing down        no   w     oO     n   w  w   gt         charger to the adapter  and the adapter to the  bottom of the device     3  Connect the power cord to the battery charger  adapter  The battery indicator bar starts scrolling on  the display  If the battery is completely discharged   it may take a few minutes before the charging  indicator is shown  The device can be used while  charging     4  When the battery is fully charged  the bar stops  scrolling  Disconnect the charger from the device   then from the outlet     When the battery charge level is too low for operation   the device switches itself off     Get started       3  Replace the battery cover     4  To rem
89. fer content between devices          Transfer content between devices    You can transfer content  such as contacts  from a  compatible Nokia device to your Nokia E61 using  Bluetooth connectivity or infrared  The type of content  that can be transferred depends on the phone model   If the other device supports synchronization  you can  also synchronize data between the other device and  your Nokia E61     Transfer data with  Bluetooth or infrared    Ww Tip  If you transfer data from your previous    95 device  the device may require you to insert the  SIM card  Your Nokia E61 does not need a SIM  card when transferring data     To start transferring data from a compatible device   select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Transfer    Bluetooth connectivity   1  Inthe information view  select Continue     2  Select Via Bluetooth  Both devices must support the  selected connection type     3  Activate Bluetooth in your other device  and select  Continue in your Nokia E61 to start searching for  devices with active Bluetooth connectivity     4  Select Stop in your Nokia E61 after it has found your  other device        5  Select your other device from the list  You are asked  to enter a passcode  1 to 16 digits  on your Nokia  E61  The passcode is used only once to confirm this  connection     6  Enter the code on your Nokia E61  and select OK   Enter the passcode on your other device  and select  OK  The devices are now paired  See  Pair  devices   p  64     For some phone models  the Transf
90. fy a ringing tone for each  line    Video call tone     Select a ringing tone for video  calls    Say caller s name     Activate the text to speech  ringing tone feature  When someone from your  contacts list calls you  the device sounds a ringing       tone that is a combination of the spoken name of  the contact and the selected ringing tone    Ringing type     Select how you want the ringing  tone to alert    Ringing volume     Select the volume level of the  ringing tone    Message alert tone     Selecta tone for received text    messages   E mail alert tone     Select a tone for received e mail  messages    IM alert tone     Select a tone for received instant  messages     Vibrating alert     Select whether you want the  device to vibrate when you receive a call    Keypad tones     Set the volume level of the device  keypad tones    Warning tones     Set the warning tones on or off   Alert for     You can set the device to ring only upon  calls from phone numbers that belong to a selected  contact group  Phone calls coming from outside that  group have a silent alert    Profile name     You can give a name toa new profile  or rename an existing profile  The General and  Offline profiles cannot be renamed     The Offline profile prevents your device from  accidentally switching on  sending or receiving  messages  or using Bluetooth  it also closes any  Internet connection that may be in operation when  the profile is selected  The Offline profile does not  prevent you fro
91. ges  this device requires  a quality connection to the network  In some cases   transmission of data files or messages may be delayed  until such a connection is available  Ensure that the  above separation distance instructions are followed  until the transmission is completed     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     Medical devices    Operation of any radio transmitting equipment   including wireless phones  may interfere with the  functionality of inadequately protected medical       devices  Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the  medical device to determine if they are adequately  shielded from external RF energy or if you have any  questions  Switch off your device in health care facilities  when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you  to do so  Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external RF  energy     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  minimum separation of 15 3 centimeters  6 inches  be  maintained between a wireless phone anda  pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  pacemaker  These recommendations are consistent  with the independent research by and  recommendations of Wireless Technology Research   Persons with pacemakers should do the following        Always keep the device more than
92. gt        Phone  gt  Standby mode  and the applications in Left  selection key and Right selection key     Joystick    Press the joystick to edit or make a selection  or to  access commonly used functions in the different  applications  Use the joystick to scroll left  right  up   down  or to move around on the display  for example   when browsing   In the standby mode  scroll with or  press the joystick for different shortcuts  To change the  shortcuts  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt   Standby mode  gt  Active standby  gt  Off  and the shortcuts  in Navigation key right  Navigation key left  Navigat  key  down  Navigation key up  and Selection key     Call and end keys    To answer a call  press the call key  In the standby mode   press the call key to access the Log     To reject a call  end active calls and held calls  and close  applications  press the end key  Press and hold the end  key to end data connections  GPRS  data call      E mail key    To access your default e mail inbox  press the e mail  key  If you have not set up an e mail account  the  mailbox guide opens to help you  If you press and hold  the e mail key  your default e mail editor opens  The  functionality depends also on your mailbox service  provider  You can configure the e mail key yourself  See   Configure the e mail key   p  30     Chr key    To insert characters that you cannot insert with the  keypad  press the Chr key when you are writing     To scroll through alist of acce
93. gt  Restore from  card     If you cannot use a memory card in your device  you  may have the wrong type of memory card  the card may  not be formatted for your device  or the card has a  corrupted file system     wW Tip  You can insert and remove a memory card       without removing the battery or switching off  the device   Memory card security    You can protect a memory card with a password to  prevent unauthorized access  To set a password  select  Options  gt  Set password  The password can be up to 8  characters long and is case sensitive  The password is  stored in your device and you do not need to enter it  again while you use the memory card on the same    device  If you use the memory card on another device   you are asked for the password  Not all memory cards  support password protection     To remove the memory card password  select Options  gt   Remove password  When you remove the password   the data on the memory card is not protected against  unauthorized use     Help and tutorial    You can find answers to your questions while using the  device even with no user guide present  because your  device includes both a help and a tutorial     Device help    You can access the device help from an open application  or from the Menu  When you have an application open   select Options  gt  Help to read instructions for the current  view     To open help from Menu  select Menu  gt  Help  gt  Help  In  Help  you can select categories for which you want to  see instruct
94. h options     Screen export    You can show the screen of the device to an audience  with a compatible data projector  or other compatible  projection system  The screen content is transferred to  the data projector using  for example  a Bluetooth  connection     Select Menu  gt  Office  gt  Screen export     To be able to show screen content with a compatible  data projector  you must install the drivers of the data  projector  For more information  check with the data  projector manufacturer or its representative     Not all applications support this feature  You can start  the external viewer in two ways  from the Office folder  or inside an application that supports it     Show screen content    To show screen content with a data projector  open the  screen export application  and select Options  gt  Select  device  In the list of available devices  scroll to the device    you want to use  and select OK  Select Options  gt  To change the page layout before printing  select  Enable to show screen content  Options  gt  Printing options  gt  Page setup and from the  To hide the screen content  select Options  gt  Hide  The   following tabs  or  screen exporter application is moved to the     Paper size     Change the paper size or orientation  background  and customize the height and width       Margins     Change the size of the left  right  top  or  bottom margins       Header     The maximum length of the header is 128  characters  You can set the distance from the header
95. hat does not start with  a digit  press any number key when the device is in the  standby mode  then press the blue function key to clear  the display and to switch the device from number mode  to letter mode  Write the address and press the call key     You can also make a net call from Contacts and Log  To  make a call from Contacts  select Menu  gt  Contacts  and  scroll to the desired contact  Select Options  gt  Call  gt   Internet call     To make a call from Log  select Menu  gt  Log  gt  Recent  calls and Missed calls  Recvd  calls or Dialled nos   and  scroll to the desired contact  Select Options  gt  Call  gt   Internet call        Service settings    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Internet tel   gt  Options  gt   Settings  gt  Settings   Select Login type to view or change the way Internet    tel  connects to the net call service  Select from the  following     e Automatic     Login to the net call service  automatically  When a known network is found  the  device connects to the net call service automatically   If you use the automatic login type for wireless LAN  networks  the device periodically scans for wireless  LAN networks  which increases the demand on  battery power and reduces the battery life    e Manual     Login to the net call service manually     Select Saved conn  networks to view the connection  networks you have saved for the net call service or the  connection networks  which are recognized by the net  call service  These networks are used for 
96. he joystick   These items can be provided free  or you can purchase  them  Downloaded items are handled by the respective  applications in your device     When you start a download  a list of ongoing  paused   and completed downloads from the current browsing  session is displayed  To view the list  you can also select  Options  gt  Tools  gt  Downloads  In the list  scroll to an  item  and select Options to pause  resume  or cancel  ongoing downloads  or open  save  or delete completed  downloads     To purchase items     1  To download the item  scroll to the link  and press  the joystick     2  Select the appropriate option to purchase the item     3  Carefully read all the information provided  To  continue the download  select Accept  To cancel the  download  select Cancel     End a connection    To end the connection and view the browser page  offline  select Options  gt  Advanced options  gt     Disconnect  or to end the connection and close the  browser  select Options  gt  Exit     Clear the cache    A cache is a memory location that is used to store data  temporarily  If you have tried to access or have accessed  confidential information requiring passwords  empty  the cache after each use  The information or services  you have accessed are stored in the cache     To clear the cache  select Options  gt  Advanced options  gt   Clear cache     News feeds and blogs    Select Menu  gt  Web  gt  Web feeds     Feeds are xml files in various Web pages that usually  contain
97. he messages  and open a message     To delete a text message from the SIM card  select the  message  and press the backspace key           Nn  wv          N  Nn  wv          Messages          Text message settings    Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Text message   Define the following     Message centres     View the available message  centers for your device    Msg  centre in use     Select a message center to send  the message    Character encoding     Select Reduced support to use  automatic character conversion to another  encoding system when available    Receive report     Select Yes if you want that the  network sends you delivery reports on your  messages  network service     Message validity     Select how long the message  center resends your message if the first attempt fails   network service   If the recipient cannot be reached  within the validity period  the message is deleted  from the message center    Message sent as     Convert the message to another  format  such as Text  Fax  Paging or E mail  Change  this option only if you are sure that your message  center is able to convert text messages into these  other formats  Contact your network operator   Preferred conn      Select the preferred method of  connection when sending text messages from your  device    Reply via same ctr      Select whether you want the  reply message to be sent using the same text  message center number  network service         Picture messages    Cade note  Picture message functi
98. here the item you want to  send is stored     2  Select the item  and select Options  gt  Send  gt  Via  Bluetooth  The device searches for other devices  using Bluetooth technology within range and lists  them        Tip  If you have sent data using Bluetooth     before  a list of the previous search results  is displayed  To search for more Bluetooth  devices  select More devices        3  Select the device with which you want to connect   and press the joystick to set up the connection  If  the other device requires pairing before data can be  transmitted  you are asked to enter a passcode     4  Whenthe connection has been established  Sending  data is shown     The Sent folder in Messag  does not store messages sent  using Bluetooth connectivity     Bluetooth connectivity indicators      Bluetooth is active      3  When the icon is blinking  your device is trying to    connect to the other device  When the icon is shown  continuously  the Bluetooth connection is active     Pair devices    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Bluetooth  and scroll right to  open the Paired devices page     Before pairing  create your own passcode  1 16 digits    and agree with the user of the other device to use the  same code  Devices that do not have a user interface  have a fixed passcode  You need the passcode only  when you connect the devices for the first time  After  pairing  it is possible to authorize the connection  See   Authorize a device   p  65  Pairing and authorizing  the conne
99. his device must be accepted separately every  time     Ww Tip  If you have already accessed the SIM card   95 from the car kit with the active user profile  the  car kit searches automatically for a device with  the SIM card  If it finds your device  and  automatic authorization is activated  the car  device automatically connects to the GSM  network when you switch on the car ignition     When you activate the remote SIM access profile  you  can use applications on your device that do not need  network or SIM services     To end the remote SIM access connection from your  device  select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Bluetooth  gt  Remote  SIM mode  gt  Off     Infrared    Do not point the IR  infrared  beam at anyone s eye or  allow it to interfere with other IR devices  This device is  a Class 1 laser product     Use infrared to connect two devices and transfer data  between them  With infrared  you can transfer data  such as business cards  calendar notes  and media files  with a compatible device     Send and receive data    1  Ensure that the infrared ports of the devices face  each other  The positioning of the devices is more  important than angle or distance     2  Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Infrared  and press the  joystick to turn on infrared on your device  Turn on  infrared on the other device     3  Wait a few seconds until an infrared connection is  established     4  To send  locate the desired file in an application or  the file manager  and select Options  gt  
100. hod instead of a single access  point  In that case  the best available access point inside  a group is used for making the connection  and in case  of e mail  also for roaming     Some or all access points may be preset for your device  by your service provider  and you may not be able to  create  edit  or remove them     See  Internet access points   p  60        wn   D     ba   D  A       Settings          Access point groups    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  point groups    An access point group is used for grouping and  prioritizing access points  An application can use a  group as a connection method instead of a single access  point  In that case the best available access point inside  a group is used for making connection and in case of e   mail  also for roaming  See  Access point   groups   p  70     Packet data    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Packet  data     Your device supports packet data connections  such as  GPRS in the GSM network  When you are using your  device in GSM and UMTS networks  it is possible to have  multiple data connections active at the same time   access points can share a data connection  and data  connections remain active  for example  during voice  calls   See  Connection manager   p  68     Packet data settings   The packet data settings affect all access points using a  packet data connection    Select from the following     e Packet data conn      Select When available to  
101. ing a  video call    Automatic redial     Select On to redial a number if it  was busy at the first call attempt  Your device makes  a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the call   Summary after call     Select On to briefly display the  approximate duration of the last call    Speed dialling     Select On to activate speed dialing  on your device  To dial a phone number assigned to  the speed dialing keys  2 9   press and hold the key     See  Speed dial   p  44    Anykey answer     Select On to answer an incoming  call by briefly pressing any key  except the end key   Line in use     Select Line 1 or Line 2 to change the  phone line for outgoing calls and text messages     network service   This setting is displayed only if the  SIM card supports the alternate line service and a  subscription to two phone lines    Line change     Select Disable to prevent line  selection  network service   To change this setting   you need the PIN2 code    Internet call alert     Select Off to notify incoming net  calls that your device is busy or On to accept  incoming net calls     Connection settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection and from  the following     Access points     Set up new or edit existing access  points  Some or all access points may be preset for  your device by your service provider  and you may  not be able to create  edit  or remove them    Access point groups     Set up new or edit existing  access point groups that are used in automatic  conne
102. ions  Scroll to a category  such as Messaging   and press the joystick to see what instructions  help  topics  are available  While you are reading the topic   scroll left or right to see the other topics in that  category     When you are reading the instructions  press and hold  the menu key to switch between help and the  application that is open in the background        Tutorial    The tutorial provides you information about your  device and shows you how to use it  Some tutorial  content may be located on a memory card  You must  insert the memory card in the device before you can  access it     To access the tutorial in the Menu  select Menu  gt  Help   open Tutorial and the section you want to view     Nokia PC Suite    You can install Nokia PC Suite from the CD ROM or from  the Web  Nokia PC Suite can be used only with Windows  2000 and Windows XP  With Nokia PC Suite  you can  make backups  synchronize your device with a  compatible computer  move files between your device  and a compatible computer  or use your device as a  modem     Nokia support and contact  information    Check www nokia com support 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 contact  centers at www nokia com customerservice        no  
103. ions  gt   Remove     To change a phone number assigned to a number key   scroll to the speed dialing key  and select Options  gt   Change     Answer a Call    C note  The actual invoice for calls and services  from your service provider may vary  depending on  network features  rounding off for billing  taxes  and so  forth     To answer a call  press the call key   To reject the call  press the end key     To mute a ringing tone instead of answering a call   select Silence     To answer a new call during a call when the Call  waiting function is activated  press the call key  The first  call is put on hold  To end the active call  press the end  key     Divert calls    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Call divert     Divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to  another phone number  For details  contact your service  provider     1  Select a call type from the following     e Voice calls     Incoming voice calls      Data and video calls     Incoming data and video  calls      Fax calls     Incoming fax calls     2  Select one of the following call diverting options        e All voice calls  All data and vid  calls  or All fax  calls      Divert all incoming voice  data and video   or fax calls    e If busy     Divert incoming calls when you have  an active call    e If not answered     Divert incoming calls after  your device rings for a specified period of time   Define the time you let the device ring before  diverting the call in the Delay time  field    
104. is product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License  i  for personal and noncommercial use in connection with information which  has been encoded in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity and  ii  for use in  connection with MPEG 4 video provided by a licensed video provider  No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use  Additional information   including that related to promotional  internal  and commercial uses  may be obtained from MPEG LA  LLC  See http   www mpegla com     Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development  Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this  document without prior notice     Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special  incidental  consequential or indirect damages howsoever  caused     The contents of this document are provided  as is   Except as required by applicable law  no warranties of any kind  either express or implied  including   but not limited to  the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  are made in relation to the accuracy  reliability or  contents of this document  Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice   The availability of particular products may vary by region  Please check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you    EXPORT CONTROLS    
105. it     Edit the selected access point  If the access  point is in use or its settings are protected  you  cannot edit it      New access point     Create a new VPN access point       Delete     Delete the selected access point     VPN access point settings    Contact your service provider for the correct access  point settings     To edit VPN access point settings  select the access point  and Options     Select from the following       Connection name     Enter a name for the VPN  connection  The maximum length of the name is 30  characters     VPN policy     Select a VPN policy to be used with this  access point       Internet access pt      Select the Internet access point  to be used with this VPN access point      Proxy serv  address     Enter the proxy server address  of this VPN access point      Proxy port number     Enter the number of the proxy  port        Wireless LAN    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Wireless  LAN     To have an indicator displayed when there is a wireless  LAN available in your current location  select Show  availability  gt  Yes     To select the time interval for your device to scan for  available wireless LANs and update the indicator  select  Scan for networks     Advanced WLAN settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Wireless  LAN  gt  Options  gt  Advanced settings  The wireless LAN  advanced settings are normally defined automatically   and changing them is not recommended     To edi
106. ize and  manage the details of different events in your personal  and business life     Calendar   See  Calendar   p  57     Notes    Select Menu  gt  Organiser  gt  Notes     You can create and send notes to other compatible  devices  and save plain text files   txt format  that you  receive to Notes     To write a new note  select Options  gt  New note  write  the text and press Done     Calculator    C vote  This calculator has limited accuracy and is  designed for simple calculations     Select Menu  gt  Organiser  gt  Calculator     To make a calculation  enter the first number of the  calculation  Scroll to and select a function such as add  or subtract from the function map  Enter the second  number of the calculation  and select    To add a  decimal point  press          The calculator performs operationsin the order they are  entered  The result of the calculation remains in the  editor field and can be used as the first number of anew  calculation     To save the results of a calculation  select Options  gt   Memory  gt  Save  The saved result replaces the previously  stored number in memory     To retrieve the results of a calculation from memory and  use them in a calculation  select Options  gt  Memory  gt   Recall     To view the last saved result  select Options  gt  Last  result     Exiting the calculator application or turning off the  device does not clear the memory  You can recall the  last saved result the next time you open the calculator  application   
107. lbox to retrieve the mails     3  After retrieving the e mails  select Options  gt   Disconnect to return to the offline mode     4  Toview an e mail message  scroll to it  and press the  joystick        Some options require you to connect to your remote  mailbox     Ww Tip  To subscribe to other folders in your   95 remote mailbox  select E mail settings  gt   Retrieval settings  gt  Folder subscriptions  E mail  in all subscribed folders is updated when you  retrieve e mail from your remote mailbox     E mail indicator light    You can set the indicator light on the cover of your  device to blink when a new e mail arrives to your  device     Select Menu  gt  Messag   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt  E mail   Define in Indicator light settings how long you want the  indicator light to blink  or whether you want it to blink  at all     Read and reply to e mail    O important  E mail messages may contain viruses  or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC  Do not  open any attachment if you are not sure of the  trustworthiness of the sender     To read a received e mail  scroll to the e mail  and press  the joystick    To search for an e mail in your mailbox  select Options  gt   Find  Enter the search term  and select OK     To open an attachment  select Options  gt  Attachments   Scroll to the attachment  and press the joystick           Nn  g            Nn  Nn  wv          Messages          To reply only to the sender of an e mail  open the e mail   and select Options  gt  
108. le memory card  may damage the memory card as well as the device   and data stored on the incompatible card may be  corrupted     Your Nokia device supports the FAT16 and FAT32 file  systems for memory cards  If you use a memory card  from another device or if you want to ensure  compatibility of the memory card with your Nokia  device  you may need to format the memory card with  your Nokia device  However  all datain the memory card  is permanently deleted if you format the memory card     Format a memory card    When a memory card is formatted  all data on the card  is lost permanently  Consult your retailer to find out if  you must format the memory card before you can use       it  To format a memory card  select Options  gt  Format  mem  card  When formatting is complete  enter aname  for the memory card     Back up and restore to the memory card    It is recommended to back up device memory regularly  to the memory card  The information can be restored  to your device later  Do not remove the memory card in  the middle of an operation when the card is being  accessed  Removing the card in the middle of an  operation may damage the memory card as well as the  device  and data stored on the card may be corrupted   To back up information from device memory to a  memory card  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Memory card  gt   Options  gt  Backup phone mem   To restore information  from the memory card to the device memory  select  Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Memory card  gt  Options  
109. lect Standby mode and from the following    Pho ne setti ngs   Active standby     Select Onto have shortcuts to  Select Phone to change the language settings  standby different applications available in the active standby  mode settings  and display settings of your device  mode         Left selection key  Right selection key     Change the  shortcuts that open from the left and right selection    General setti ngs keys in the standby screen  Press joystick  select a  A function from the list  and OK    Select General and from the following  e Navigation key right  Navigation key left  Navigat      Phone language     Select a language from the list  key down  Navigation key up  Selection    Changing the device language affects every key     Change the shortcuts that open when you 95          Settings          scroll to different directions  These settings are not  available if you select Active standby  gt  On   Standby apps     Select the applications that you  want to access from the active standby    Active standby mailbox     Select the inbox or the  mailbox that is shown in the active standby     Display settings    Select Display and from the following     Light sensor     Adjust the amount of light required  to illuminate the device display    Power saver time out     Select the amount of time  before the screen saver is activated  Activating the  screen saver lengthens the device operating time   Light time out     Set how quickly after last keypress  the display dims
110. m establishing a wireless LAN          Personalization    93       Personalization          connection at a later time  so comply with any  applicable safety requirements when establishing  and using wireless LAN connections     To change a profile  scroll to the desired profile in the  list  and select Options  gt  Activate  If you select the  Offline profile  you cannot send or receive messages or  use WLAN to read your e mails     To create a new profile  select Options  gt  Create new   and define the settings     Themes    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Themes   You can change the look of the display of your device     To change the look of the display  highlight the theme  you want to use  and select Options  gt  Apply     To edit a theme  highlight the theme you want to edit   and select Options  gt  Edit  Select Wallpaper to change  the background image in the standby modes  or Power  saver to use a text or the date and time as a power saver  that appears on the display when no key presses have  been made for a some time     To download themes  you need to establish a network  connection that allows you to download themes from  Internet sources that are compatible with your device     To download a theme  select Theme downloads  Enter  the link from which you want to download your theme   Once the theme is downloaded you can preview   activate  or edit it        To preview a theme  highlight the theme you want to  preview  and select Options  gt  Preview  Select Apply to
111. n media  servers and their users  Some service providers use  them for additional security or to speed up access to  Web pages that contain media files     Contact your service provider for the correct settings     Select Connection  gt  Proxy  scroll to the following  settings  and press the joystick to edit     e Use proxy     Select Yes to use a proxy server          Proxy serv  address     Enter the IP address of the  proxy server  This setting is only available if you  select to use a proxy server      Proxy port number     Enter the port number of the  proxy server  This setting is only available if you  select to use a proxy server     Network settings  Contact your service provider for the correct settings     Select Connection  gt  Network  scroll to the following  settings  and press the joystick to edit        Default access point     Scroll to the access point to  connect to the Internet  and press the joystick      Online time     Set the time when RealPlayer  disconnects from the network when you pause a  media clip that plays using a network link  Select  User defined  and press the joystick  Enter the time   and select OK      Lowest UDP port     Enter the lowest port number of  the server port range  The minimum value is 1024       Highest UDP port     Enter the highest port number  of the server port range  The maximum value is  65535     Music player    Ror warning  Do not hold the device near your ear  when the loudspeaker is in use  because the volume  ma
112. ndby mode  where the joystick is used for  normal scrolling     To view the most recently dialed numbers  press the call  key  Scroll to a number or name  and press the call key  again to call the number     To call your voice mailbox  network service   press and  hold 1     To view calendar information  scroll right   To write and send text messages  scroll left   To open the contacts list  press the joystick     To change the profile  press the power key briefly  scroll  to the profile you want  and press the joystick to  activate the profile     To open Services and connect to the Web  press 0     To change these shortcuts  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt   Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Standby mode        Display indicators    y The device is being used in a GSM network  The bar    next to the icon indicates the signal strength of the  network at your current location  The higher the bar   the stronger the signal     3G The device is being used in a UMTS network   network service   The bar next to the icon indicates the  signal strength of the network at your current location   The higher the bar  the stronger the signal     0 The battery charge level  The higher the bar  the  stronger the charge in the battery         You have one or more unread messages in the  Inbox folder in Messag        You have received new e mail in the remote  mailbox      O The device keypad is locked        The device is locked     J You have one or more missed phone calls       An alarm is active    A Y
113. nger your safety     Pop Port     connector for  headset and  other  enhancements       Battery  charger  connector          Infrared port       Antennas    Your device has two internal antennas     C note  As with any other radio transmitting  device  do not touch either of the antennas  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  Not touching the antenna area  during a phone call optimises the antenna performance  and the talktime of your device        The picture shows the normal use of  the device at the ear for voice calls     Volume control    L   warning  Do not hold the device near your ear  when the loudspeaker is in use  because the volume  may be extremely loud     To adjust the volume during a call  press the volume  keys     To adjust the volume when using the loudspeaker   press the volume keys     About the display    A small number of missing  discolored  or bright dots  may appear on the screen  This is a characteristic of this  type of display  Some displays may contain pixels or  dots that remain on or off  This is normal  not a fault           Standby modes    Your device has two different standby modes  active  standby mode and standby mode     Active standby mode    After you have switched on your device and it is ready  for use  but you have not entered any characters or  made other selections  the device is in the active
114. nk and browse the Web  page    e Activate scrolling     Scroll text or images too large  to fit on the display      Continue     Resume playing the presentation    e Play     Replay the presentation from the start       Find     Find phone numbers and e mail or Web  addresses the presentation may contain  You may  use these numbers and addresses to make calls  send  messages  or create bookmarks  for example     The available options may vary     View media objects    Open the Inbox  scroll to a received multimedia  message and press the joystick  Select Options  gt   Objects     To view or play a media object  scroll to it  and press the  joystick    Media objects and message attachments may contain  viruses or other harmful software  Do not open any  objects or attachments unless you are sure of the  trustworthiness of the sender     To save a media object in its corresponding application   scroll to the object  select Options  gt  Save     To send a media object to compatible devices  scroll to  it  and select Options  gt  Send        Ww Tip  If you receive multimedia messages that   a ia contain media objects your device cannot  open  you may be able to send these objects to  another device such as a computer     Multimedia message settings    Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Multimedia message   Define the following settings     e Image size     Select Small or Large to scale images  in multimedia messages  Select Original to maintain  the original image size of multime
115. nserted     The settings available for editing may vary     E mail messages    To receive and send mail  you must have a remote  mailbox service  This service may be offered by an  Internet service provider  a network service provider  or  your company  Your device is compliant with Internet  standards IMAP4  revision 1  and POP3  and with  different push e mail solutions  Other e mail providers  may offer services with different settings or features  than those described in this user guide     Before you can send  receive  retrieve  reply to  and  forward mail on your device  you must also do the  following       Configure an Internet access point  IAP   See  Access  points   p  97           Set up an e mail account  and define the e mail  settings correctly  See  E mail account  settings   p  33     Follow the instructions from your remote mailbox and  Internet service providers  Contact your network and  Internet service providers or operator for the correct  settings     Set up your e mail    If you select Mailbox and have not set up your e mail  account  you are prompted to do so  To start setting up  the e mail account with the mailbox guide  select Yes     1  To start entering the e mail settings  select Start     2  In Mailbox type  select IMAP4 or POP3  and select  Next        Tip  POP3 is a version of the post office    Q protocol that is used to store and retrieve  e mail or Internet mail messages  IMAP4 is  a version of the Internet message access  protocol that l
116. nted characters  press and  hold the Chr key  then press the other key as many times  as you need to get the accented character you want     Shift keys   To enter an uppercase letter in the middle of lowercase  letters or a lowercase letter in the middle of uppercase  letters  press the shift key so that  lt  gt  is shown on the  display  then the key you want    To enter only uppercase letters  press the shift key  twice  so that ABIL is shown on the display  To enter  only lowercase letters again  press the shift key twice   so that abc is shown on the display    To select text  press the shift key  and scroll left or right   Blue function key   To enter a character marked in blue  press the blue  function key  so that gf is shown on the display  then  the key you want    To enter only characters marked in blue  press the blue  function key twice so that J is shown on the display   then the characters you want    To activate Bluetooth  press the blue function key and    Ctrl key simultaneously  To deactivate Bluetooth  press  the blue function key and Ctrl key again     To activate infrared  press the blue function key and Chr  key simultaneously     Menu key    Leaving applications running in the background  increases the demand on battery power and reduces  the battery life  To access the applications in your       device  press the menu key in the standby modes  To  return to Menu from an application  leaving the  application open in the background  press the menu  key  
117. number of e mails  you want to retrieve from the remote server to your  mailbox    e IMAP4 folder path  for IMAP4 mailboxes  only      Define the folder path for folders to be  subscribed       Folder subscriptions  for IMAP4 mailboxes  only      Subscribe to other folders in the remote  mailbox and retrieve content from those folders     Automatic retrieval settings    Select Automatic retrieval and from the following  settings       E mail notifications     Select whether you want to  receive notifications when new e mail is received in  your remote mailbox  Select Always enabled to  always automatically retrieve new e mail messages  from your remote mailbox  or Only in home net  to    automatically retrieve new e mail messages from  your remote mailbox only when you are in your  home network and not  for example  traveling    e Retrieval days     Select the days on which e mails  are retrieved to your device      Retrieval hours     Define the hours between which  the e mails are retrieved       Retrievalinterval    Select the time interval between  retrieving new e mails     Text messages    Your device supports the sending of text messages  beyond the character limit for a single message  Longer  messages are sent as a Series of two or more messages   Your service provider may charge accordingly   Characters that use accents or other marks  and  characters from some language options like Chinese   take up more space limiting the number of characters  that can be sent in 
118. ny other time in the delivery chain or  otherwise and in any way acquired by you  To the extent permitted  by applicable law s   Nokia does not warrant that any Nokia  software will meet your requirements  will work in combination  with any hardware or software applications provided by a third  party  that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or  error free or that any defects in the software are correctable or will  be corrected     This Limited Warranty does not cover a  normal wear and tear   including  without limitation  wear and tear of camera lenses   batteries or displays   b  transport costs  c  defects caused by rough  handling  including  without limitation  defects caused by sharp  items  by bending  compressing or dropping  etc    d  defects or  damage caused by misuse of the Product  including use that is  contrary to the instructions provided by Nokia  e g  as set out in the  Product s user guide  and or e  other acts beyond the reasonable  control of Nokia     This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or alleged defects  caused by the fact that the Product was used with  or connected to   a product  accessories  software and or service not manufactured   supplied or authorized by Nokia or was used otherwise than for its  intended use  Defects can be caused by viruses from your or from a  third party s unauthorised access to services  other accounts   computer systems or networks  This unauthorised access can take  place through hacking  passw
119. omepage  User defined to enter the  homepage address  or Use current page to use the  currently open Web page    e Mini map     Select whether you want to see an  overview of the page as a miniature on top of the  page you are viewing       History list     Select whether you want to see  miniatures of the pages you have visited when you  want to go back in your browsing history      Cookies     Select to allow or reject the sending and  receiving of cookies  Cookies are info the network  server collects about your visits to various Web  pages  They are necessary if you shop on the Web          Oo  w           for example  to retain the items you buy until you    Tip  To start a connection  press and hold 0 in  reach the cashier page   However  the information  9s the standby mode    may be misused  for example  you may receive  unwanted advertisements in your device       Java ECMA script     Some Web pages may include  program commands that affect the appearance of  the page or interaction between the page and its  browsers  To deny the use of such scripts  select  Disabled  for example  if you have trouble  downloading       Security warnings     Select Show or Hide to see or  hide the security warnings you may receive during  browsing    e Block pop ups     Select whether you want to allow  pop ups  Some pop ups may be necessary  for  example  smaller windows where you write e mails  in Web based mail systems   but they may also  contain unwanted advertising     Services 
120. on can be used only  if it is supported by your network operator or service  provider  Only devices that offer picture message  features can receive and display picture messages     Select Menu  gt  Messag      To view a picture message  open the message from the  Inbox folder     Forward picture messages    Copyright protections may prevent some images  music   including ringing tones   and other content from being  copied  modified  transferred or forwarded     1  Inthe Inbox  open a picture message and select  Options  gt  Forward     2  Inthe To field  enter a recipient s number  or press  the joystick to add a recipient from Contacts  If you  enter more than one number  separate the numbers  with a semicolon     3  Enter the text of your message  The text can have  120 characters  To use a template  select Options  gt   Insert  gt  Template     4  To send the message  press the call key     Wu Tip  To remove the picture from the message   select Options  gt  Remove picture     Multimedia messages    A multimedia message  MMS  can contain text and  objects such as images  sound clips  or video clips     C note  Only devices that have compatible features  can receive and display multimedia messages  The  appearance of a message may vary depending on the  receiving device     Before you can send or receive multimedia messages  on your device  you must define the multimedia  message settings  Your device may have recognized the  SIM card provider and automatically configured
121. onger period  your device asks for  a city  time  and date  You can change these settings  later in Clock     1  Select the city in which you are located from the list  and OK  To browse for a city  start to type the name  of the city  or scroll to a city  It is important to select  the correct city  because scheduled calendar entries  that you create can change if the new city is located  on a different time zone     2  Set the time  and select OK   3  Set the date  and select OK        Keys and parts                               ci                                                                                        2       13   ae  r   4  Euu 5   12 j be  PEREL fal 6  11     SOO nl   sto es  10 9    1     Power key  2     Left selection key  joystick  and right selection key  3     End key    4     E mail key   5     Backspace key  6     Enter key   7     Chr key   8     Shift key   9     Ctrl key    10     Spacebar       no   w              n   w  w   gt         Get started          11     Blue function key  12     Phone keypad    13     Menu key  14     Call key  15     Voice key    16     Volume keys  17     Loudspeaker  18     E mail indicator light    1   21      1     Loudspeaker   2     Volume keys   3     Voice key   Key functions    Selection keys    Press either selection key to use the command that is  shown on the display above the selection keys  See   Standby modes   p  17  To change the shortcuts in  the standby mode  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  
122. ord mining or through a variety of  other means     4  This Limited Warranty does not cover defects caused by the fact  that the battery has been short circuited or by the fact that the  seals of the battery enclosure or the cells are broken or show  evidence of tampering or by the fact that the battery has been  used in equipment other than those for which it has been  specified     5  This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been  opened  modified or repaired by anyone other than an authorized  service centre  if it is repaired using unauthorised spare parts or if  the Product s serial number  the mobile accessory date code or the  IMEI number has been removed  erased  defaced  altered or are  illegible in any way and this shall be determined in the sole  discretion of Nokia     6  This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been  exposed to moisture  to dampness or to extreme thermal or  environmental conditions or to rapid changes in such conditions   to corrosion  to oxidation  to spillage of food or liquid or to  influence from chemical products     Other important notices    A third party  independent operator provides the SIM card and cellular  and or other network or system on which the Product operates   Therefore  Nokia will not accept responsibility under this warranty for  the operation  availability  coverage  services or range of the cellular or  other network or system  Before the Product can be repaired or  replaced  the operator ma
123. other plug ins when connecting to the network  with the access point  or Options  gt  Lower priority to use  this plug in for network authentication after  attempting to use other plug ins     The available options may vary     See the device help for more information on EAP  plugins        Configurations    To view and delete configurations for trusted servers   select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt   Configurations    You can receive messages from your network operator   service provider  or company information management  that contain configuration settings for trusted servers   These settings are automatically saved in  Configurations  You may receive configuration settings  for access points  multimedia or e mail services  and IM  or synchronization settings from trusted servers    To delete configurations for a trusted server  scroll to  the server  and press the backspace key  The  configuration settings for other applications provided  by this server are also deleted     Date and time settings    See  Clock   p  59     Security settings    See  Define security settings   p  103     Enhancement settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Enhancement     Ler warning  When you use the headset  your ability  to hear outside sounds may be affected  Do not use the  headset where it can endanger your safety     Settings          Settings          With most enhancements  you can select from the  following settings       Default profile     Select 
124. ou can select from the  following options          Set as authorised     Connections between your  device and the other device can be made without  your knowledge  No separate acceptance or  authorization is needed  Use this status for your own  devices  such as your compatible headset or PC  or  devices that belong to someone you trust       Setas unauthorised     Connection requests from the  other device must be accepted separately every  time     Receive data    If you want to receive data using Bluetooth  select  Bluetooth  gt  On and My phone s visibility  gt  Shown to  all  When you receive data through Bluetooth  connectivity  a tone sounds  and you are asked if you  want to accept the message  If you accept  the message  is placed in the Inbox folder in Messag     Tip  You can access the files in the device or on   a  i the memory card using a compatible accessory  that supports the File Transfer Profile Client  service  for example  a laptop computer      SIM access profile    When the wireless device is in the remote SIM mode   you can only use a compatible connected enhancement   such as a Car kit  to make or receive calls  Your wireless  device will not make any calls  except to the emergency  numbers programmed into your device  while in this  mode  To make calls from your device  you must first  leave the remote SIM mode  If the device has been  locked  enter the code to unlock it first           ivi        D            5       Connectivity          With the SI
125. ou have selected the silent profile  and the device  does not ring for an incoming call or message       Bluetooth is activated     mmi An infrared connection is active  If the indicator    blinks  your device is trying to connect to the other  device  or the connection has been lost     T  A GPRS or EGPRS packet data connection is available     a  l A GPRS or EGPRS packet data connection is active   Z A GPRS or EGPRS packet data connection is on hold   be A UMTS packet data connection is available    ba A UMTS packet data connection is active      A UMTS packet data connection is on hold     BE You have set the device to scan for wireless LANs   and a wireless LAN is available    BH A wireless LAN connection is active in a network  that does not have encryption    Bite A wireless LAN connection is active in a network  that has encryption    as Your device is connected to a PC with a USB data  cable    D A data call is active     IP  IP passthrough is active     4 and 2 Indicate the phone line that you have selected   if you have subscribed to two phone lines  network  service      A All calls are forwarded to another number   oO A headset is connected to the device     Q The connection to a headset with Bluetooth  connectivity has been lost        ru A hands free car kit is connected to the device       Aloopset is connected to the device    lt P Text phone is connected to the device       Your device is synchronizing   O3 You have an ongoing push to talk connection     Abc 
126. ove the memory card  remove the battery 7 7  cover and push the memory card into the device to Switch on you r devi ce                activate the release mechanism  Then  gently pull 1  To switch the device on  press the power key   the card out of your device      5   es   gt  ce  Important  Do not remove the memory card   in the middle of an operation when the card is being   accessed  Removing the card in the middle of an     operation may damage the memory card as well as   the device  and data stored on the card may be 2  Ifthe device asks for a PIN code  or UPIN code  if you   corrupted  have a USIM card   lock code or security code  enter       the code  and select OK     Cha rge the battery 3  To switch the device off  press the power key     Jz Tip  When you switch the device on  it may   1  Connect the charger to a wall outlet       recognize the SIM card provider and configure  2  Connect the charger to the bottom of the device  If the correct text message  multimedia message   12 you have a battery charger adapter  connect the and GPRS settings automatically  If not  contact          your service provider for the correct settings   or use the Sett  wizard application     The device can be used without the network dependant  phone functions when a SIM card is not inserted or  when the Offline profile is selected     Enter first settings    When you power on the device for the first time  or  when you switch on the device after the battery has  been removed for a l
127. pany will in a commercially reasonable  time remedy defects in materials  design and workmanship free of  charge by repairing or  should Nokia in its absolute discretion deem it  necessary  replacing the Product in accordance with this Limited  Warranty  unless otherwise required by law   This Limited Warranty is  only valid and enforceable in the country where you have purchased  the Product provided that it is intended for sale in that country     Warranty Period    The warranty period starts at the time of Product s original purchase by  the first end user  The Product may consist of several different parts  and different parts may be covered by a different warranty period   hereinafter    Warranty Period    The different Warranty Periods are        a  twelve  12  months for the mobile device and accessories  whether  included in the mobile device sales package or sold separately   other than the consumable parts and accessories listed in  b  and   c  below     b  six  6  months for the following consumable parts and accessories   batteries  chargers  desk stands  headsets  cables and covers  and    c  ninety  90  days for the media on which any software is provided   e g  CD rom  memory card     As far as your national laws permit  the Warranty Period will not be  extended or renewed or otherwise affected due to subsequent resale   repair or replacement of the Product  However  repaired part s  will be  warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or for si
128. r  and document  and press the joystick  To read the  document  select the middle view       Tip  To open a recently used document  select   s Options  gt  Most recent files  select the  document  and press the joystick     To create a new document  select Options  gt  New file   Select Blank to create a new document without using a  template or Use template to create a document based  on an existing template     To read a document  select the middle view and  Options  You can browse for different types of objects  in the document  zoom in or out  switch between full  and normal screen views  or view objects  such as  images  You can also search for text and edit application  settings such as zooming  scrolling  and handling of  invisible characters     View objects in a document    To view all objects  such as tables  comments   workbooks  and video clips in their place in the  document  select the middle view and Options  gt   Browse  gt  Pages and objects     To open a table or comment  scroll to the object or its  icon  and press the joystick twice           Nn  a      f          a  a      w  E  O       Office applications          To open an image or go to a hyperlink or reference   scroll to the object  and press the joystick three times     Edit documents    To be able to edit a document  you must activate the  edit mode  select the middle view and Options  gt  Edit  document  Select Options  gt  Format  and the  appropriate formatting option  For example  you can  add
129. r  you cannot have two active  conversations with the same contact     To insert an image to an instant message  select  Options  gt  Send image  and select the image you want  to send     To save a conversation participant to your IM contacts   select Options  gt  Add to IM contacts     To save a conversation  while in the conversation view   select Options  gt  Record chat  The conversation is saved  as a text file that can be opened and viewed in the  Notes application        Tosend automatic replies to incoming messages  select  Options  gt  Set auto reply on  You can still receive  messages     IM groups    The IM groups view shows a list of the IM groups that  you have saved or to which you are currently joined     IM groups is available only if you logged into an IM  server when you opened the IM application  and the  server supports IM groups     To create an IM group  select Options  gt  Create new  group     Tojoin an IM group or to continue a group conversation   scroll to the group  and press the joystick  Enter a  message  and press the call key to send it     To join an IM group that is not on the list  but for which  you know the group ID  select Options  gt  Join new  group     To leave the IM group  select Options  gt  Leave IM  group     To remove an IM group  press the backspace key   Ban from groups  Scroll to the IM group  and select Options  gt  Group  gt     Settings  gt  Banned list     To prevent IM users from joining the group  select  Options  gt  A
130. r increase the  speed at which new messages are displayed  scroll  left or right      Sort IM contacts     Select to list your IM contacts  alphabetically or by their online status    e Availabil  reloading     To update the online status  of your IM contacts automatically  select Automatic    e Offline contacts     Select if IM contacts with an  offline status are shown in the IM contacts list     The settings available for editing may vary  Contact your  service provider for more information     IM server settings    Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Server settings     Scroll to the following options  and press the joystick to  configure your IM server        Servers     Add new  edit  or delete servers       Default server     Change the server to which your  device automatically logs into  scroll to the desired  server  and press the joystick       IM login type     To establish a connection between  your device and the default server automatically   select Automatic  Select Auto  in home network to  automate the connection when in your home  network  Select On app  start up to connect to the  server when you open the messaging application        Select Manual to connect to the server manually at  any time     Special messages    Your device can receive many kinds of messages that  contain data       Operator logo     To save the logo  select Options  gt   Save    e Ringing tone     To save a ring tone  select Options  gt   Save    e Configuration message     You may rec
131. r networks for  emergency calls  if possible  If you have cellular network  coverage available  please make sure that your cellular  phone is switched on and ready to make calls before  you attempt an emergency call  The capability for an  emergency call using Internet telephony depends on  the availability of a WLAN network and your Internet  call provider s implementation of emergency call  capabilities  Contact your Internet call provider to check  the Internet telephony emergency call capability     VoIP  voice over Internet protocol  technology is a set  of protocols that facilitate phone calls over an IP  network  such as the Internet  VoIP phone calls can be  established between computers  between mobile  phones  and between a VoIP device and a traditional  telephone  To make or receive a VoIP call  your device  must be within WLAN coverage  for example        The availability of the net call service may vary  according to your country or sales area     Define the net call settings    Before you can make net calls  you need to define the  net call settings  After you have defined the net call  settings with these instructions  your device logs in to  the net call service automatically  when you select  Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Internet tel      First  define a SIP profile    1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  SIP  settings  gt  Options  gt  Add new  and enter the  required information  You must define all available  SIP settings  but ensure tha
132. rastructure  or ad hoc   signal strength indicator and network  encryption indicators  and if your device has an active  connection with the network     To view the details of a network  press the joystick        To create an Internet access point in a network  select  Options  gt  Define access point     Modem    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Modem     Together with a compatible computer  you can use your  device as a modem to connect to the Web     Before you can use your device as a modem      You must subscribe to the appropriate network  services from your service provider or Internet  service provider       You need a compatible computer with a USB data  cable  Bluetooth  or infrared connectivity     e You must have Nokia PC Suite installed on your  computer       You must have the appropriate drivers installed on  your computer  You may need to install drivers for  your cable connection  and you may need to install  or update Bluetooth or infrared drivers  After you  have installed Nokia PC Suite  follow the instructions  on the computer display to install the drivers and  connect your device to the computer     After you have installed Nokia PC Suite and the  appropriate cable drivers  start Nokia PC Suite on your  computer  Select Connect to the Internet  and follow the  instructions on the computer display     You may not be able to use some of the other  communication features when the device is used as a  modem        ivi    Connect       Connectivity          Mo
133. register the device to the packet data network when  you switch the device on in a supported network   Select When needed to establish a packet data       connection only when an application or action  requires it      Access point     Enter the access point name  provided by your service provider to use the device  as a packet data modem to your computer     These settings affect all access points for packet data  connections     Net call settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Internet  tel  settings  Select Options  gt  New profile or Options  gt   Edit    Scroll to Name  press the joystick  enter a name for the  profile  and select OK     Scroll to SIP profiles  press the joystick  select a profile  and OK  SIP protocols are used for creating  modifying   and terminating communications sessions such as net  calls with one or more participants  SIP profiles include  settings for these sessions     To save your settings  press Back     Data call settings    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Data  call     To set the time out period after which data calls  automatically end if no data has been transferred   select Online time  and press the joystick  Select User  defined to enter the time yourself or Unlimited to keep  the connection active until you select Options  gt   Disconnect     VPN    VPN access points    To manage VPN access points  select VPN  gt  VPN access  points  gt  Options  and from the following        Ed
134. reless access  technologies  such as WLAN and GPRS  for e mail  For  example  you can start an e mail session at home and  continue the session on your way to work  While your  session continues uninterrupted  your handheld device  switches from WLAN to GPRS and back to WLAN when  you arrive at your workplace     Access point groups    To create an access point group  select Access point  groups  gt  Options  gt  New group  In the Group name field   enter a name for the group  Define in the Conn   switching field whether to show the connection  switching process on the display of your device  Choose  and edit the access points that belong to this group in  the Access points section     To remove an access point in an access point group   select the access point and Options  gt  Remove     Web    Select Menu  gt  Web  network service      Web is one of the two browsers in your device  With  Web  you can browse regular Web sites  These pages  use the extensible hypertext markup language  XHTML   or hypertext markup language  HTML   If you want to  browse WAP pages  use Menu  gt  Media  gt  Services  Both  of the browsers use the same bookmarks  The links in  your received messages open in the Services browser     Check the availability of services  pricing  and fees with  your network operator or service provider  Service  providers will also give you instructions on how to use  their services     Access points    To browse the Web  you need to configure Internet  access point 
135. rm clock    If the alarm time is reached while the device is switched  off  the device switches itself on and starts sounding the  alarm tone  If you select Stop  the device asks whether  you want to activate the device for calls  Select No to  switch off the device or Yes to make and receive calls   Do not select Yes when wireless phone use may cause  interference or danger     To set an alarm  select Options  gt  Set alarm  Enter the  alarm time  and select OK     To view and change alarms  select Options  gt  Reset  alarm     To remove an alarm  select Options  gt  Remove alarm           x   WwW      rw        Connectivity          Connectivity    Copyright protections may prevent some images  music   including ringing tones   and other content from being  copied  modified  transferred or forwarded     Your device offers several options to connect to the  Internet  a corporate intranet  or to another device or  PC  Wireless methods include wireless LAN  Bluetooth   and infrared  Your device supports a wired solution  with a USB  Universal Serial Bus  cable connection for  Nokia PC Suite or IP passthrough  Your device also  allows you to communicate using net calls  Voice over  IP   push to talk  instant messaging  chat   and modem   based connections     Dev  mgr    See  Remote configuration network  service   p  84     Internet tel_   See  Net calls   p  50   PTT   See  Push to talk   p  47    IM   See  Instant messaging   p  40   Sync   See  Data synchronization   p  84 
136. rmat of  the file  the time and date the file was last modified and  the resolution of the image in pixels are displayed     To send an image  select the image  Options  gt  Send  and  the method for sending     To rename an image  select an image and Options  gt   Rename  Enter a new name  and select OK     To set an image as wallpaper  select the image and  Options  gt  Set as wallpaper     To add an image to a contact card  select an image and  Options  gt  Assign to contact  The contacts view opens   and you can select the contact for the image     RealPlayer    Copyright protections may prevent some images   ringing tones  and other content from being copied   modified  transferred or forwarded        Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  RealPlayer     RealPlayer can play video clips and audio files that are  stored in the device memory or on a memory card   transferred to your device from e mail or compatible  PC  or streamed to your device over the Web     Formats supported by RealPlayer include MPEG 4  MP4   not streaming   3GP  RV  RA  AAC  AMR  and Midi   RealPlayer does not necessarily support all variations of  a media file format     JZ Tip  Streaming audio and video files means   95 playing them directly from the Web without  downloading them first to your device     Play video clips and stream links    To select audio and video files to play with RealPlayer   select Options  gt  Open  and scroll to a media clip in your  device or on a memory card     To play streaming m
137. rmation on  additional items available through Nokia Catalogs   contact your network operator or service provider     Nokia Catalogs receives ongoing updates  bringing you  the latest content your network operator or service  provider offers for your device  To update the catalogs  manually  select Options  gt  Refresh list     Sett  wiz     Sett  wiz  configures your device for operator  MMS   GPRS  and Internet   e mail  push to talk  network  service   and video sharing  network service  settings  based on your network operator information     To use these services  you may have to contact your  network operator or service provider to activate a data  connection or other services     To edit settings  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Sett  wiz  and the  item you want to configure     If you are not able to use Sett  wiz   visit the Nokia phone  settings Web site at www nokia com     Voice aid    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice aid     The voice aid application reads text on the screen   allowing you to use basic functions of your device  without looking at the display     Select from the following       Contacts     Hear the entries in your contacts list  Do  not use this option if you have more than 500  contacts    e Recent calls     Hear information on your missed and  received calls  dialed numbers  and frequent calls    e Voice mailbox     Retrieve and listen to your voice  messages    e Dialler     Dial a telephone number    e Clock     Hear the current time and date   
138. rn to the previous page     e Press 5 to switch between your open browser  windows           Oo  w          Web          e Press 8 to open page overview   e Press 9 to go to a different Web page     Bookmarks    Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites  not affiliated with Nokia  Nokia does not warrant or  endorse these sites  If you choose to access them  you  should take the same precautions  for security or  content  as you would with any Internet site     To view a bookmarked Web page  scroll to the  bookmark  and press the joystick     To browse other Web pages  select Options  gt   Navigation options  gt  Go to web address  enter the page  address  and select Go to     To delete a bookmark  scroll to it  and press the  backspace key     To add a bookmark  select Menu  gt  Web  gt  Options  gt   Bookmark manager  gt  Add bookmark  Scroll to Name to  enter a descriptive name for the bookmark  Address to  enter the Web page address  Access point to change the  access point to connect to the Web page  and User  name or Password to enter your user name and  password  if required by the service provider  To save  the bookmark  select Back        Download items    O important  Only install and use applications and  other software from sources that offer adequate  security and protection against harmful software     You can download differentitems such as ringing tones   images  operator logos  themes  and video clips  To  download an item  scroll to it  and press t
139. rovider     If you try to edit mailbox settings but have not set up  an e mail account  the mailbox guide opens and helps  you set up your e mail account     Select Outgoing e mail and from the following settings       My e mail address     Enter the e mail address given  to you by your service provider  Replies to your  messages are sent to this address        Settings for the received e mail   User name     Enter the user name for the e mail  Select Incoming e mail and from the following settings  service     User name     Enter the user name for the e mail   Password     Enter the password for the e mail    service     service  2 P    Password     Enter the password for the e mail   Outgoing mail serv      Enter the IP address or host  SEVICE name of the mail server that sends your e mail  You       may only be able to use the outgoing server of your       Messages          network operator  Contact your service provider for  more information    e Access pointin use     Select the Internet access point  that the device uses for sending the e mail messages  that you send    e Security  ports      Select the security option used to  secure the connection to the remote mailbox    e Port     Define a port for connection     User settings    Select User settings and from the following settings       My name     Enter a name to appear before your e   mail address when you send e mail    e Reply to     Select whether you want replies to be  redirected to a different address  Sele
140. rson talks while  the other participants listen through the built in  loudspeaker  Participants take turns responding to  each other  Because only one participant can talk at a  time  the maximum duration of a speech turn is limited   For details of the speech turn duration for your network   contact your network operator or service provider     Remember to hold the device in front of you during a  push to talk call so you can see the display  Speak       towards the microphone  and do not cover the  loudspeaker with your hands     Phone calls always take priority over push to talk     Before you can use push to talk  you must define the   push to talk access point and push to talk settings  You  may receive the settings in a special text message from  the service provider that offers the push to talk service     User settings  Select Options  gt  Settings  gt  User settings   Define the following       Incoming PTT calls     Select Notify if you want to see  a notification of incoming calls  Select Auto accept if  you want push to talk calls to be answered  automatically  Select Not allowed if you want push  to talk calls to be rejected automatically    e PTT call alert tone     Select Set by profile if you want  the incoming call alert setting for push to talk to  follow your profile settings  If your profile is silent   you are not available to others using push to talk   except for callback requests      Callback request tone     Define the ringing tone for  callback requ
141. rver     E mail folders    If you create subfolders in your IMAP4 mailboxes on a  remote server  you can view and manage these folders  with your device  You can only subscribe to folders in  your IMAP4 mailboxes  Subscribing to folders in a  remote mailbox allows you to view those folders on  your device     To view folders in your IMAP4 mailbox  establish a  connection  and select Options  gt  E mail sett   gt  Retrieval  settings  gt  Folder subscriptions     To view a remote folder  select a folder and Options  gt   Subscribe  Every time you go online  the subscribed  folders are updated  This may take some time if the  folders are large     To update the list of folders  select a folder and  Options  gt  Update folder list     Write and send e mail    To write an e mail  select Options  gt  Add recipient to  select the recipients  e mail addresses from the  contacts list  or enter the e mail addresses in the To    field  Use a semicolon to separate entries  Scroll down      Incoming mail serv      Enter the IP address or host o  and use the Cc field to copy other recipients  or the name of the server that receives your e mail  f     Bcc field to blind copy recipients  In the Subject field    Access pointin use     Select the Internet access point H  enter the subject of the e mail  Enter your e mail that the device uses for retrieving the e mail wn  message in the text area  and select Options  gt  Send  messages that you receive          Default mailbox     Enter a name
142. s  gt  Connection settings  and enter your User  name  Password  Domain  Server address  and Access  point name  Select Options  gt  Switch PTT on        When the Ringing type setting of your device is set to  Beep once or Silent  or there is an ongoing phone call   you cannot make or receive push to talk calls     Push to talk calls    Ler warning  Do not hold the device near your ear  when the loudspeaker is in use  because the volume  may be extremely loud     Select Options  gt  PTT contacts     To make a push to talk call  select one or several  contacts from the list  and press the voice key   Remember to hold the device in front of you during a  push to talk call so you can see the display  The display  informs you when it is your turn to speak  Speak  towards the microphone  and do not cover the  loudspeaker with your hands  Press and hold the voice  key the entire time you are talking  When you have  finished talking  release the key     To end the push to talk call  press the end key     When you receive a push to talk call  press the call key  to answer the call or the end key to dismiss the call     Callback requests    To send a callback request  select Options  gt  PTT  contacts  scroll to the desired contact  and select  Options  gt  Send callback request     To answer a callback request  select Show to open the  callback request  To make a push to talk call to the  sender  press the voice key     Contacts view    To view  add  modify  delete  or call contacts 
143. s  gt  New sync profile  and select from the following options        Sync profile name     Enter a name for the profile    e Applications     Select the applications to  synchronize with the profile      Connection settings     Specify the needed  connection settings  Contact your service provider  for information              w     w   e2                 w  paa       jo   Nn              Oo           A       Tools          Tools    Select Menu  gt  Tools     The Tools folder contains applications used to configure  your device and to configure other applications     App  mgr    See  Application manager   p  84   Memory card   See  Memory card   p  20     Transfer   See  Transfer content between  devices   p  26     Profiles   See  Profiles   p  93    Themes   See  Themes   p  94    Settings   See  Settings   p  95    E mail key   See  Configure the e mail key   p  30   Speed dial   See  Speed dial   p  44    Voice commands   See  Voice commands   p  52     Nokia Catalogs    Select Menu  gt  Catalogs  Select OK if you accept the  disclaimer     Nokia Catalogs  network service  is a mobile content  shop available on your device  With Nokia Catalogs you  can discover  preview  buy  download  and upgrade  content  such as games  ringing tones  wallpapers   services  and applications  for your device  The available  content depends on your network operator and service  provider        Nokia Catalogs uses your network services to access the  most updated catalog content  For info
144. s need to be  updated        Remote configuration settings    In the Dev  mgr  main view  select Options and select  from the following     e Start configuration     Connect to the server and  receive configuration settings for your device   New server profile     Create a new server profile   Edit profile     Change the profile settings    Delete     Remove the selected profile    Enable config      Select to receive configuration   settings from those servers for which you have a   server profile and have allowed configuration    e Disable config      Select to stop receiving  configuration settings from all servers for which you  have a server profile    e View log     View the configuration log of the  selected profile     Data synchronization    Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Sync     Use Sync to synchronize your contacts  calendar  or  notes with corresponding applications on a compatible  computer or remote Internet server  Your  synchronization settings are saved ina synchronization  profile  The application uses SyncML technology for  remote synchronization  For information on SyncML  compatibility  contact the supplier of the applications  with which you want to synchronize your device     The available applications you can synchronize may  vary  Contact your service provider for more  information     Siz Tip  You may receive the synchronization   95 settings as a message from your service  provider     Create a synchronization profile    To create a profile  select Option
145. se an  existing access point as a basis for the new one   select Use existing settings  To start with an empty  access point  select Use default settings     Define the following settings     Connection name     Enter a descriptive name for  the connection    Data bearer     Select Wireless LAN    WLAN netw  name     To enter the service set  identifier  SSID   that is  the name that identifies  the specific wireless LAN  select Enter manually   To select the network from the wireless LANs in  range  select Search for netw     Network status     Select Hidden if the network  you are connecting to is hidden  or Public if it is  not hidden    WLAN netw  mode     If you select  Infrastructure  devices can communicate with  each other and with wired LAN devices through  a wireless LAN access point  If you select Ad hoc   devices can send and receive data directly with  each other  and no wireless LAN access point is  needed    WLAN security mode     You must select the same  security mode that is used in the wireless LAN  access point  If you select WEP  wired equivalent  privacy   802 1x  or WPA2  Wi Fi protected  access   you must also configure the relevant       Connectivity    61       Connectivity          additional settings  See the extended user guide  on the Web or the device help for more  information    e WLAN security sett      Edit the security settings  for the selected WLAN security mode    e Homepage     Enter the Web address of the page  you want to display as a
146. se the loudspeaker for  receiving audio      Handset     Mute the loudspeaker and use the  handset     Log    Select Menu  gt  Log     In the Log  you can view information about the  communication history of the device     To view the logs for recent voice calls  their  approximate duration  and packed data connections   select Recent calls  Call duration  or Packet data  and  press the joystick     To sort the events by type or direction  scroll right to  open the general log  and select Options  gt  Filter  Scroll  to a filter type  and press the joystick  Select the type or  direction  and press the joystick     To set the time how long all communication events are  held in the log  select Options  gt  Settings  gt  Log  duration  an option  and OK     To clear missed and received calls and dialed numbers   select Recent calls  gt  Options  gt  Clear recent calls     Push to talk    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  PTT     Push to talk  PTT   network service  provides direct  voice communication connected with the push of a key   With push to talk  you can use your device as you would  use a walkie talkie     You can use push to talk to have a conversation with  one person or with a group of people  or to joina  channel  A channel is like a chat room  you can call the  channel to see if anyone is online  The channel call does  not alert the other participants  the participants just  join the channel and start speaking with each other     In push to talk communication  one pe
147. selected cell   On the worksheet  enter the cells you want to include  in the function inside the brackets  and press the  joystick      Tip  Before inserting a function  verify that     _  Options  gt  Show cell field  gt  Edit grid is active  and thatthe selected cell is empty or starts with       Create and modify charts    When you change the information on a worksheet  the  chart is updated simultaneously     To open a chart  open the outline view  select the  worksheet and chart  and press the joystick  If charts  are not visible  select Options  gt  Expand     To create a new chart  select the worksheet cells that  contain the information you want to include in the  chart and Options  gt  Insert  gt  Chart  To change the  general appearance of an existing chart  open a chart  view  Select Options  gt  View  gt  Chart  You can change the  name of the chart and define the cell area  You can  change the type of the chart  and make the chart two  or three dimensional or change the color of the  background and axis  Scroll right to add a title to the  chart and axis     To format a chart in more detail  open a chart view   Select Options  gt  View and the object you want to edit   You can change the series  X axis  and Y axis settings   such as the tick marks of either axis      Presentation    You can open  view  edit  and save presentations  created with Microsoft PowerPoint 97 or later  You can  also create new presentations  Note that not all  features and formatting of
148. settings  If you are using a data call or a  GPRS connection  your wireless network must support  data calls or GPRS  and the data service must be  activated for your SIM card  Your device might have  configured the Internet access point settings  automatically based on your SIM card  If not  contact  your service provider for the correct settings     Jz Tip  You may receive the Internet access point          settings from your service provider as a special  text message or from the network operator s  or service provider s Web pages        You can also enter the Internet access point settings  manually  See  Internet access points   p  60     Browse the Web    To browse the Web  select a bookmark  and press the  joystick  You can also enter the Web address  and press  the joystick  Use only services that you trust and that  offer adequate security and protection against harmful  software       Tip  When you start to enter the address     95 addresses of pages you have previously visited  that match your input are displayed  To open a  page  scroll to the address  and press the  joystick     To open a Web link  scroll to it and press the joystick   On a Web page  new links appear underlined in blue and  previously visited links in purple  Images that act as  links have a blue border around them     Addresses of the pages you visit are saved in the Auto   bookmarks folder     Keyboard shortcuts    e Press 1 to open your Bookmarks      press 2 to find text       Press 3 to retu
149. siness card  select Open from the  displayed notification  or open the message from the  inbox folder in Messag      To save a business card  select Options  gt  Save business  card when the incoming message appears on the  device     To save a received business card  select Options  gt  Save  business card     To delete a received business card  select Options  gt   Delete     Calendar    Select Menu  gt  Organiser  gt  Calendar     In Calendar  you can create and view scheduled events  and appointments  You can also set alarms for calendar  entries     You can synchronize your calendar data with a  compatible computer using Nokia PC Suite  For  information on synchronization  see the PC Suite guide     Create calendar entries    You can create four types of calendar entries     Meeting entries have a specific date and time       Memo entries are related to the whole day but not  to a specific time of the day  Memo entries do not  appear in the weekly time schedule view     e Anniversary entries remind you of birthdays and  special dates  They refer to a certain day but nota  specific time of the day  Anniversary entries are  repeated every year       To do note entries remind you of a task that has a  due date but not a specific time of the day     To create a calendar entry  scroll to a date  and select  Options  gt  New entry  Select an entry type  Available  settings for meeting  memo  anniversary  and to do  entries vary        To open and edit an existing entry  scroll
150. ssecesseesssseeesseeses 37  Instant messaging    E   Special MESSAGES         scccsssccsssecsseecsneecssesssseessneessnecsseecseneesssee   Make CallS  sssiiisisiiisrisiouiissessisssississsiennsesiariisnisisiaina 44  Speed Gidl       eecscsscssssessssecsssesssseecsssssssseecssscssseesssnscessecssnseesaee 44  Answer a call  45  Divert calls       45    Call barring  Video calls      LOG w  seesseeeoee 46  Push to talk  AT  Net calls                50  VOICE COMIMAMNGGS          csescsssscssssessnesssseessssecsssscssseessnesssseessseees 52  CONTACTS  iona aA  Manage contact groups           Manage default information  Copy contacts between SIM and device    Select ringing tones for contacts   2  BUSINESS  CANAS irren ranraman onani       CONNECTIVITY          c  sccssssosssssccssssssscnssoessensssecsoneesecsseees 60  Internet access points    60  Wireless LAN               62    Cable connection   62  Bluetooth          63  Infrared              66  Data connection        67    Connection manager     Modem     Mobile VP    ACCESS POIN S anendra e NRS 71  Browse the Web    11  Bookmarks           12  Download item 12  End a COMMECTION          ssccssssecssscsssnescssseessneccssneccssnccesseessaneessse 72  News feeds and DIOGS          c   ccsccssecssecssecsssessseesssseessecssseees 73  Web settings        SEVICE S iia R ALT E    Office APPHICATIONS           e  csessssessssessssessesessssessssecsese 75       File manager 75  Documents                        Application managet   
151. st  be 4 to 8 numbers long  The PIN code protects your  SIM card against unauthorized use and is provided  with the SIM card  After three consecutive incorrect  PIN code entries  the PIN code is blocked  and you  need to use the PUK code to unblock it before you  can use the SIM card again    PIN2 code     Change the PIN2 code  The PIN2 code  must be 4 to 8 numbers long  The PIN2 code is  required to access some functions of the device and  is provided with the SIM card  After three consecutive  incorrect PIN2 code entries  the PIN2 code is blocked   and you need to use the PUK2 code to unblock it  before you can use the SIM card again    Autolock period     Set a time out after which the  device is automatically locked and can be used only  if the correct lock code is entered  Enter a number for  the time out in minutes  or select None to turn off  the autolock period  When the device is locked  you  can still answer incoming calls and calls may still be  possible to the official emergency number  programmed into your device    Lock code     Change the lock code  The new code can  be 4 255 characters long  Both alphabets and digits  can be used  and both uppercase and lowercase  alphabets are possible  The device notifies you if the  lock code is not properly formatted  The preset code  is 12345  To avoid unauthorized use of your device   change the lock code  Keep the new code secret and  in a safe place separate from your device           Security    103       Security    
152. status of voice call barrings  scroll to the  barring option  and select Options  gt  Check status     To stop all voice call barrings  scroll to a barring option   and select Options  gt  Cancel all barrings     Net call barring    To bar net calls  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Call  barring  gt  Internet call barring     To reject net calls from anonymous callers  select  Anonymous calls  gt  On     Video calls    To be able to make a video call  you must be within  coverage of a UMTS network  For availability of and  subscription to video call services  contact your network  operator or service provider  While talking  you can  send a still image to the recipient s compatible mobile  phone and see a real time video sent by the recipient        if the recipient has a compatible mobile phone with a  video camera  A video call can only be made between  two parties        waring  Do not hold the device near your ear  when the loudspeaker is in use  because the volume  may be extremely loud     Select the still image to be sent in Tools  gt  Settings  gt   Call  gt  Image in video call     To make a video call  enter the phone number or select  the recipient of the call from Contacts  and select  Options  gt  Call  gt  Video call  You cannot convert the video  call to a normal voice call     During the call  select Options and from the following     e Audio     Talk to the recipient of the call    e Use video     See video without audio      Loudsp      Select to u
153. t  Copy to SIM direct         Select Options  gt  SIM contacts  gt  SIM directory to see the  names and numbers stored on the SIM card  In SIM  directory you can add  edit  or copy numbers to  Contacts  and you can make calls     Select ringing tones for  contacts    Select a ringing tone for a contact or contact group  If  the caller s phone number is sent with the call and your  device recognizes the number  the ringing tone plays  when the contact calls you     To select a ringing tone for a contact or contact group   open the contact or contact group  and select Options  gt   Ringing tone  A list of ringing tones opens  Select the  ringing tone you want to use     To remove the ringing tone  select Default tone from  the list of ringing tones     Business cards    Select Menu  gt  Contacts     You can send  receive  view  and save contact cards as  business cards in vCard or Nokia Compact Business Card  format     You can send business cards to compatible devices  using SMS  MMS  or e mail  or an infrared or Bluetooth  connection     To send a business card  select the contact card from  the contacts list  and select Options  gt  Send  Select Via       Contacts    55       Contacts          text message  Via multimedia  Via e mail  Via  Bluetooth  or Via infrared  Enter the phone number or  address  or add a recipient from the contacts list  Select  Options  gt  Send  If you select SMS as the sending method   contact cards are sent without images     To view a received bu
154. t  press Ctrl V     Change the writing  language    When you write text  you can change the writing  language  When you are writing and press Chr a key  several times to use a specific character  changing the  writing language gives you access to different  characters     For example  if you are writing a message using a non   Latin alphabet and want to add a person s name using  Latin alphabets  select Options  gt  Writing language and  a writing language that uses Latin characters     Common actions in several  applications    You can find the following actions in several  applications     To switch between open applications  press and hold  the menu key to see a list of open applications  Select  an application     To change the profile or switch off or lock the device   press the power key briefly     To save a file  select Options  gt  Save  There are different  save options depending on the application you use     To send a file  select Options  gt  Send  There are different  send options depending on the application you use  for  example e mail or multimedia messages  infrared or  Bluetooth     To print to a compatible printer  select Options  gt  Print   You can preview items that you want to print  or edit  the way printed pages look  Before you can print  you  must define a compatible printer to your device  See   Print   p  81     To delete a file  press the backspace key  or select  Options  gt  Delete        w  Aw    gt   w  no      _   gt   ie    gt        Trans
155. t Registration is set to  Always on  Contact your net call provider for the  correct information     2  Select Proxy server  and set Transport type to Auto   3  Select Back until you return to the Connection menu   Second  define a net call profile    1  Select Internet tel  settings  gt  Options  gt  New  profile  Enter a name for the profile  and select the  SIP profile you just created     2  Select Back until you return to the main menu   Third  select a preferred net call profile  optional     If you select a preferred net call profile  Internet tel   automatically uses this network profile to connect to  the net call service     1  Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Internet tel      2  Select Preferred profile  and the net call profile you  just created     3  Select Back until you return to the main menu       Tip  You can also use manual login to the net          call service  Use the same settings instructions  as with automatic login  but ensure that  Registration is set to When needed and  Transport type is set to UDP or TCP  With  manual login  you need to manually select the  network used in the net call service     Connect to the net call service    To make or receive a net call  your device must be  connected to a net call service  Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt   Internet tel      If you have selected automatic login  your device  connects to the net call service automatically  If you  have selected to login to the service manually  choose  an available connection
156. t as base curr      4  Select Done  gt  Yes to save the changes        After you have inserted all the necessary exchange  rates  you can make currency conversions     Voice mailbox    Select Menu  gt  Organiser  gt  Voice mail     When you open the voice mailbox application for the  first time  you are asked to enter the number of your    voice mailbox  To change the number  select Options  gt     Change number  To call the number  select Options  gt   Call voice mailbox              ov  2              ie  O       Data and software management          Data and software management    Application manager    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  App  mgr      When you open the application manager  you see all  the software packages that have been installed  with  their name  version number  type  and size  You can  view the details of installed applications  remove them  from your device  and specify installation settings     Remote configuration  network service    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  Dev  mgr      You can connect to a server and receive configuration   settings for your device  You may receive server profiles  and different configuration settings from your network  operator  service providers  and company information  management department  Configuration settings may  include connection and other settings used by different  applications in your device  Available options may vary     The remote configuration connection is usually started  by the server when the device setting
157. t the settings manually  select Automatic  config   gt  Disabled  and define the following       Long retry limit     Enter the maximum number of  transmission attempts if the device does not receive  a receiving acknowledgement signal from the  network       Short retry limit     Enter the maximum number of  transmission attempts if the device does not receive  a clear to send signal from the network      RTS threshold     Select the data packet size at which  the wireless LAN access point device issues a request  to send before sending the packet      TX power level     Select the power level of your  device when sending data      Radio measurements     Enable or disable the radio  measurements     Settings             Settings          e Power saving     Select whether to save the power  in the device battery     To restore all settings to their original values  select  Options  gt  Restore defaults     Security settings for wireless LAN access  points    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Connection  gt  Access  points  Select Options  gt  New access point and start to  create a wireless LAN access point  or select a wireless  LAN access point and Options  gt  Edit     WEP security settings    In the access point settings  select WLAN security  mode  gt  WEP     Wired equivalent privacy  WEP  encryption method  encrypts data before it is transmitted  Access to the  network is denied to users who do not have the  required WEP keys  When WEP security mode is in use  
158. tered can now be seen  by other users with devices using Bluetooth  technology     Settings  Define the following settings       Bluetooth     Select On to be able to connect to  another compatible device using Bluetooth  connectivity      My phone s visibility     Select Shown to all to allow  other devices using Bluetooth technology to find  your device when you have set Bluetooth  gt  On  To  prevent other devices from finding your device   select Hidden  Even if you select Hidden  paired  devices can still detect your device      My phone s name     Enter a name for your device   The name is visible to other devices that search for       ivi                      5       Connectivity          devices using Bluetooth technology  The maximum  length of the name is 30 characters    e Remote SIM mode     Select On to enable another  device  such as a compatible car kit enhancement  to  use the SIM card in your device to connect to the  network  See  SIM access profile   p  65     If Bluetooth was turned off as a result of entering  Offline profile  you must re enable Bluetooth manually     Security tips    When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity  select  Bluetooth  gt  Off or My phone s visibility  gt  Hidden     Do not pair with an unknown device     Send data    Several Bluetooth connections can be active at a time   For example  if you are connected to a headset  you can  also transfer files to another compatible device at the   same time     1  Open the application w
159. the   joystick       Tip  To save the message in Drafts without        sending it  select Done        Receive and reply to multimedia  messages    O important  Multimedia message objects may  contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device  or PC  Do not open any attachment if you are not sure  of the trustworthiness of the sender     Before you can send or receive multimedia messages  on your device  you must define the multimedia  message Settings  Your device may have recognized the  SIM card provider and automatically configured the  multimedia message settings  If not  contact your  service provider  See  Multimedia message   settings   p  39     If you receive multimedia messages containing objects  unsupported by your device  you cannot open them     1  To reply to a multimedia message  open the  message from the Inbox  and select Options  gt   Reply    2  Select Options  gt  To sender to reply to the sender  with a multimedia message or Options  gt  Via text  message to reply to the sender with a text message     3  Enter the text of the message  and press the joystick  to send it     View presentations    Open the Inbox  scroll to a multimedia message that  contains a presentation  and press the joystick  Scroll to  the presentation  and press the joystick     To pause the presentation  press either selection key  below the display     After you pause the presentation or playing finishes   select Options and from the following       Open link     Open a Web li
160. the moving  parts and prevent proper operation        Use a soft  clean  dry cloth to clean any lenses  such  as camera  proximity sensor  and light sensor lenses        Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorized antennas  modifications  or  attachments could damage the device and may  violate regulations governing radio devices        Use chargers indoors        Always create a backup of data you want to keep   such as contacts and calendar notes  before sending  your device to a service facility     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           Care and maintenance    111       Additional safety information          Additional safety information    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     To transmit data files or messa
161. the profile that is activated  when you attach an enhancement to your device    e Automatic answer     Let the device answer phone  calls automatically when an enhancement is  attached  Select On to have the device answer an  incoming call automatically after 5 seconds  If the  ringing type is set to Beep once or Silent in the  Profiles menu  automatic answer is disabled    e Lights     Select On to illuminate the device while it  is attached to an enhancement     Security    Device security    Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Phone and  SIM     You can modify the security settings for the PIN code   automatic lock  and SIM card change  and change codes  and passwords     Avoid using codes that are similar to emergency  numbers to prevent accidental dialing of the  emergency number     Codes are shown as asterisks  When you change a code   enter the current code  then the new code twice     Define security settings    To define device and SIM card settings  select a setting  and Options  gt  Change    When calls are limited to closed user groups  calls may  be possible to the official emergency number  programmed into your device     Define the following settings     PIN code request     Select On to request that the PIN  code is entered each time the device is switched on   This setting cannot be changed if the device is  switched off  Some SIM cards do not allow turning  off the PIN code request        PIN code     Change the PIN code  The PIN code mu
162. ts enhancements  It may also  invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the  device     To find out more about original Nokia batteries  visit  www nokia asia com batterycheck           c      g            _  L     ra  D  E      co          uoneWJojul Aayeg       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     Keep the device dry  Precipitation  humidity  and all  types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals  that will corrode electronic circuits  If your device  does get wet  remove the battery  and allow the  device to dry completely before replacing it     Do not use or store the device in dusty  dirty areas   Its moving parts and electronic components can be  damaged     Do not store the device in hot areas  High  temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  devices  damage batteries  and warp or melt certain  plastics     Do not store the device in cold areas  When the  device returns to its normal temperature  moisture  can form inside the device and damage electronic  circuit boards     Do not attempt to open the device other than as  instructed in this guide     Do not drop  knock  or shake the device  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards and fine  mechanics     Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or  strong detergents to clean the device          Do not paint the device  Paint can clog 
163. tting  and  select OK     3  Scroll up or down to move between the frequency  bands and set the frequency on each band  To move  between bands  scroll left or right     4  Select Back to save the new frequency setting or  select Options  gt  Reset to defaults to set the bands  at a neutral frequency and start over     Recorder    Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Recorder     With Recorder  you can record up to 60 seconds of a  voice memo  save the voice recording as a sound clip   and play the sound clip  Recorder supports the AMR  format     Press the voice key to activate Recorder  If you have  logged in to push to talk  the voice key works as a push  to talk key and does not activate Recorder     To record a voice memo  select Options  gt  Record sound  clip  Select Pause to pause the recording and Record to  resume recording  When you finish recording  select  Stop  The sound clip is automatically saved        The maximum length of a voice recording is 60 seconds   but it also depends on the storage space available in  device memory or on a memory card     Play a voice recording    To listen to a voice recording that you just recorded   select the play icon   gt    Select Stop to cancel playback   The progress bar displays the playing time  position   and length of a voice recording    To pause playback of a voice recording  select Pause   Playback resumes when you select Play     Voice recordings that you receive or record are  temporary files  You must save the files that yo
164. u want  to keep     Flash player    Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Flash Player     With Flash Player  you can view  play  and interact with  flash files made for mobile devices     To open a folder or play a flash file  scroll to the folder  or file  and press the joystick     To send a flash file to compatible devices  scroll to it   and press the call key  Copyright protection may prevent  the sending of some flash files     To switch between flash files saved on your device  memory or memory card  scroll left or right     The available options may vary     Personalization    Profiles    Ler warning  In the offline profile you cannot make  or receive any calls  including emergency calls  or use  other features that require network coverage  To make  calls  you must first activate the phone function by  changing profiles  If the device has been locked  enter  the lock code     Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Profiles     You can adjust and customize the ringing tones  alert  tones  and other device tones for different events   environments  or caller groups     To customize a profile  scroll to the desired profile in  the list  and select Options  gt  Personalise     Define the following settings     Ringing tone     Select a ringing tone from the list   or select Tone downloads to opena bookmark folder  containing a list of bookmarks for downloading  tones using the browser  To listen to the selected  tone  select Play  If you have two alternate phone  lines in use  you can speci
165. uld also be used if you want to  reduce the risk of viruses or other malicious software   and to check the authenticity of software when you  download and install software to your device        Tip  When you add a new certificate  check its   95 authenticity     VPN    See  Mobile VPN    p  70     Security settings for _  wireless LAN access points    See  Security settings for wireless LAN access  points   p  100           Securi    105       Shortcuts          Shortcuts                                  Here are some of the available keyboard shortcuts in In applications  your device  Shortcuts can make the use of the Select text  Press and   Shift   joystick  applications more efficient  hold the shift key and  Some shortcuts are application specific and they are scroll left or right with  not available for all applications  the joystick to select  Active standby mode text   Left selection key     Lock and unlock the keypad  Copy  Ctrl C  blue function key Cut  Ctrl X  Call key Open the Log  Paste  Ctrl V  0 Press and hold to open    Services and connect to the Italics  on  Web  Bold  Ctrl B  1 Press and hold to call your Enter a numberora  Press blue function key once  voice mailbox  character marked in    so that you see gf    the       Number key  2 9  Call a phone number using  speed dialling  You must first  activate speed dialling   Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Settings  gt     Call  gt  Speed dialling  gt  On         Blue function key      Activate infrared              Chr 
166. ultimedia  message that has been sent to an e mail address  may not be possible       Deny report sending     Select Yes to not send  delivery reports from your device for received  multimedia messages    e Message validity     Select how long the messaging  center tries to send the message  network service    If the recipient of a message cannot be reached  within the validity period  the message is removed  from the multimedia messaging center  Maximum  time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the  network     Instant messaging    Select Menu  gt  Connect   gt  IM     Instant messaging  IM   network service  allows you to  converse with other people using instant messages and  join discussion forums  IM groups  with specific topics   Various service providers maintain IM servers that you  can log in to after you register to an IM service  Service  providers may differ in their support of features     IfIM is not available from your wireless service provider   it may not appear in the menu of your device  Contact       your service provider for more information about  signing up for IM services and costs for services  For  more information on the availability of IM settings   contact your network operator  service provider  or  dealer     You may receive the settings in a special text message  from the network operator or service provider that  offers the IM service  You must save the settings to  access the service that you want to use  You can also  enter the settings
167. urther information     Me    eee Ee    SWITCH ON SAFELY    Do not switch the device on when wireless  phone useis 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    INTERFERENCE    All wireless devices may be susceptible to  interference  which could affect  performance    SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any restrictions  Switch the device off  near medical equipment    SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   Follow any restrictions  Wireless devices can  cause interference in aircraft    SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING    Do not use the device at a refueling point  Do  not use near fuel or chemicals        a OB OS Se    SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   Follow any restrictions  Do not use the device  where blasting is in progress    USE SENSIBLY   Use only in the normal position as explained  in the product documentation  Do not touch  the antennas unnecessarily    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    WATER RESISTANCE   Your device is not water resistant  Keep it  dry    BACK UP COPIES   Remember to make back up copies or keep  a written record of all important  information    CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES   When connecting to any other device  read    its
168. voice tags for the applications listed  in the Voice cm  application     To launch an application using a voice command  press  and hold the voice key  and clearly speak the voice  command  If the recognized application was not  correct  select Next to view a list of other matches or  Quit to cancel        To add more applications to the list  select Options  gt   New application     To change the voice command of an application  scroll  to the application  and select Options  gt  Change  command  Type the new voice command  and select  OK     Change profiles    The device creates a voice tag for each profile  To set on  a profile using a voice command  press and hold the  voice key  and say the name of the profile     To change the voice command  scroll to the desired  profile  and select Profiles  gt  Options  gt  Change  command     Voice command settings    To switch off the synthesizer that plays recognized  voice commands in the selected device language  select  Options  gt  Settings  gt  Synthesiser  gt  Off     To reset voice recognition learning when the main user  of the device has changed  select Reset voice adapts            a   TS  W  g  x  r5          Contacts          Contacts    Select Menu  gt  Contacts     Manage all of your contact information  such as phone  numbers and addresses  Add a personal ringing tone   voice tag  or a thumbnail image to a contact  Send  contact information to compatible devices or receive  contact information as business cards from
169. xty   60  days from the date of repair  whichever is longer     How to get warranty service    If you wish to make a claim under the Limited Warranty  you may call  the Nokia call center  where this is available and please note national  rates apply to calls  and or where necessary  return your Product or the  affected part  if it is not the entire Product  to a Nokia care center or  Nokia designated service location  Information about Nokia care  centers  Nokia designated service locations and Nokia call centers can  be found at local Nokia web pages where available     You must return your Product or the affected part  if it is not the entire  Product  to a Nokia care center or Nokia designated service location  before the expiry of the Warranty Period     When making a Limited Warranty claim you have to present  a  the  Product  or affected part thereto   b  the legible and unmodified  original proof of purchase  which clearly indicates the name and  address of the seller  the date and place of purchase  the product type  and the IMEI or other serial number     This Limited Warranty extends only to the original first end user of the  Product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent  purchaser end user        What is not covered     1     This Limited Warranty does not cover user manuals or any third  party software  settings  content  data or links  whether included   downloaded in the Product  whether included during installment   assembly  shipping or at a
170. y  Some networks  may have limitations that affect how you can use  network services  For instance  some networks may not  support all language dependent characters and  services     Your service provider may have requested that certain  features be disabled or not activated in your device  If  so  they will not appear on your device menu  Your  device may also have been specially configured  This  configuration may include changes in menu names   menu order and icons  Contact your service provider for  more information     This device supports WAP 2 0 protocols  HTTP and SSL   that run on TCP IP protocols  Some features of this  device  such as multimedia messaging  browsing  e   mail  and content downloading using the browser   require network support for these technologies     Enhancements  batteries   and chargers    Check the model number of any charger before use with  this device  This device is intended for use when  supplied with power from the AC 4  AC 3 and DC 4  chargers and from ACP 8  ACP 9  ACP 12  LCH 8  LCH 9   LCH 12 and AC 1 when used with the CA 44 adapter        warning  Use only batteries  chargers  and  enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this  particular model  The use of any other types may  invalidate any approval or warranty  and may be  dangerous     For availability of approved enhancements  please  check with your dealer  When you disconnect the power  cord of any enhancement  grasp and pull the plug  not  the cord    Your device and its 
171. y be extremely loud     Select Menu  gt  Media  gt  Music player     With the music player  you can play music files and  create and listen to track lists  The music player  supports files with extensions such as MP3 and AAC     Listen to music    Ler warning  Listen to music at a moderate level   Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  hearing  Do not hold the device near your ear when the  loudspeaker is in use  because the volume may be  extremely loud     To select a music track  select Options  gt  Music library   All tracks lists all music on your device  To view sorted  songs  select Albums  Artists  Genres  or Composers  To  play a track  scroll to the track  and select Options  gt   Play  When a track is playing  to change between play  and pause  press p gt  and   J  To stop a track  press J     After you add or remove music files in the device   update your Music library  Select Options  gt  Update  Music library  The player searches the device memory  for music files and updates them to the Music library     To select the previous or next track  scroll the joystick  up or down     To play the music tracks repeatedly  select Options  gt   Loop  Select All to repeat all the tracks in the current  folder  One to repeat the selected track  or Off to set off  the repeating     To play music in random order  select a folder and  Options  gt  Random play     To view music track information  scroll to the desired  track and select Options  gt  View details    
172. y need to unlock any SIM lock or other lock  that may have been added to lock the product to a specific network or  operator  Accordingly  Nokia does not accept responsibility for any  delays in warranty repairs or for the inability of Nokia to complete  warranty repairs that are caused by the operator s delay or failure to  unlock any SIM lock or other lock           Please remember to make back up copies or keep written records of all  important content and data stored in your Product  because content  and data may be lost during repair or replacement of the Product   Nokia  in a manner consistent with the provisions of the section  entitled    Limitation of Nokia s Liability  below  to the extent permitted  by applicable law s   shall not under any circumstances be liable  either  expressly or impliedly  for any damages or losses of any kind  whatsoever resulting from loss of  damage to  or corruption of  content  or data during repair or replacement of the Product     All parts of the Product or other equipment that Nokia has replaced  shall become the property of Nokia  If the returned Product is found  not to be covered by the terms and conditions of the Limited Warranty   Nokia and its authorized service companies reserve the right to charge  a handling fee  When repairing or replacing the Product  Nokia may  use products or parts that are new  equivalent to new or  re conditioned     Your Product may contain country specific elements  including  software  If the Produ
173. y to death or personal  injury resulting from Nokia s proven negligence     Statutory obligations    This Limited Warranty must be read subject to any statutory provisions  that imply warranties or conditions into this Limited Warranty that  cannot be excluded  restricted or modified or cannot be excluded   restricted or modified except to a limited extent  If such statutory  provisions apply  to the extent to which Nokia is able to do so    its liability under those provisions will be limited  at its option to  in the  case of goods  the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent  goods  the repair of the goods  the payment of the cost of replacing the  goods or of acquiring equivalent goods  or the payment of the cost of  having the goods repaired  and in the case of services  the supplying of  the services again or the payment of the cost of having the services  supplied again     NOTE  Your Product is a sophisticated electronic device  Nokia strongly  encourages you to familiarize yourself with the user guide and  instructions provided with and for the Product  Please also note that the  Product might contain high precision displays  camera lenses and other  such parts  which could be scratched or otherwise damaged if not  handled very carefully     All warranty information  product features and specifications are  subject to change without notice     Nokia Corporation  Keilalahdentie 2 4  FIN 02150 Espoo  Finland    SOFTWARE  p          USER S GUIDE    INTERACT
174. your default mailbox  To define the  default mailbox  select Options  gt  Settings  gt  E mail  gt   Mailbox in use and the mailbox    If you have defined several mailboxes  you must select    the mailbox that you want to use every time you start  composing a new e mail message        Configure the e mail key    Your device has an e mail key  With the e mail key  you  can access your default e mail inbox or open your  default e mail editor from the active standby  The  functionality depends also on your mailbox service  provider     To configure the e mail key  select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  E   mail key  Select the e mail account that you want to use  with the e mail key     Connect to mailbox    E mail addressed to you is not automatically received  by your device  but by your remote mailbox  To read  your e mail  you must first connect to the remote  mailbox  then select the e mails you wish to retrieve  into your device  To receive and send e mail  you need  to register for an e mail service  To set up a mailbox in  your device  select Messag   gt  Options  gt  Settings  gt  E   mail  gt  Options  gt  New mailbox  Contact your service  provider for the correct settings     To retrieve received e mail messages to your device and  view them offline  select your mailbox in the Messag   main view  When the device asks Connect to mailbox    select Yes     To view e mail messages in a folder  scroll to the folder   and press the joystick  Scroll to a message  and press  the joysti
    
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