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1. e Communicate Information Management and Service Provider Guide Chapter Section A ts coe A A ete tos ere eee A nee E ene see 1 Nokia 92390 Communicator ace amie eis area ete elton cel sence A 7 tga ee pet ee 2 A NN 3 PE CONNECTIVE En a lao ale eae oa ed 4 Nokia 9290 Communicator and data services 000 cece eee eee ees 5 Nokia 9290 RRA 6 Nokia 9290 Communicator and e mail service 0 cee 7 Nokia 9290 Communicator and WAP service 000 cece eee ees 8 Nokia 9290 Communicator and remote Over the Air OTA configuring 9 Nokia 9290 Communicator and security 00c cece eee es 10 Forum Nokia community for developers 0 00 cece ee eee eee eee ee 11 PROUNGVI ATION aes secs se eee ven ee ec eaten seem OA 12 Shortcuts for the Nokia 9290 Communicator 00 cece eee ees 13 a le EM rcs crete A RARA O 14 2 1 Technical specification Applications Cellular mobile phone handsfree handset car kit and headset use Desk application with background image and links Messaging includes SMS fax and e mail Internet services include WWW and WAP Contacts Calendar Office includes Document Sheet File manager and Presentation viewer Extras Calculator Clock Games Recorder Unit converter Imaging Digital camera connectivity Video player Note Additional applications can also be found on the CD ROM in the sales package Size Dimensions 6 22 x 2 20 x 1 06 in Weight
2. In addition the data flow may be smoother when using ISDN connections These restrictions are caused by the GSM network and are not inherent to the Nokia 9290 Communicator Max connection speed is for determining the maximum connection speed The GSM network may change the current connection speed at its direction for example when the network becomes congested Note All HSCSD connections are always made with 14400 bps per timeslot This speed is almost always available in the areas where network coverage is good and the network supports HSCSD If the network signal quality gets weaker the speed is automatically downgraded to 9600 bps per timeslot by the GSM network The network can also decrease the number of time slots allocated for a user if network congestion occurs These actions may cause fluctuations in the data rate and may cause the total data rate to be smaller than the requested data rate These times are rough estimates and depend on the network coverage on the Internet service provider and other variables 1 timeslot Autobauding 9600 or 14400 9600 or 14400 9600 or 14400 9600 or 14400 9600 or 14400 9600 or 14400 2 timeslots Not available Not available Not available 19200 or 28800 19200 or 28800 19200 or 28800 3 timeslots Not available Not available Not available Not available 28800 or 38400 28800 or 43200 When HSCSD connections are used the user may control how many timeslots are u
3. This makes it possible to easily administer several Nokia 9290 Communicators from one service point The following settings can be configured IAP settings E mail settings WAP settings SMS settings It is also possible to transfer install WWW bookmarks WAP bookmarks Voice and fax mailbox numbers Files Applications software In short the Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite will help company administrators to offer a standard Nokia 9290 Communicator software and setting package to their users 5 1 Introduction Before you can start to use the Nokia 9290 Communicator data features efficiently you have to check the following information from your GSM carrier The cellular network that you use must support data calls Data service must be activated for your SIM card Before you can use HSCSD data check with your carrier to see whether it is supported 5 2 Data call and high speed data options Data call options can be handled in Internet settings Under Advanced settings Connection type Remote modem type and other data call related information could be found and edited Connection type gives two alternatives for the connection type The default for every IAP Internet Access Point is Normal which stands for normal single time slot GSM data call The connection speed can be either 9600 or 14400 bps and in addition for analog calls autobauding is the third speed option High speed selects the High Speed Circuit Switched Da
4. but these signaling channels are not encrypted Therefore short messages are not a secure way to transport data 10 3 Software security As the Nokia 9290 Communicator is a versatile and open programming environment anyone can create new software for it The Nokia 9290 Communicator has a secure software installation system that can be used to minimize the risks posed by the possible malicious software Software is distributed in software packages called SIS files These packages can be digitally signed By signing a soft ware package the originator of the package makes sure that the package cannot be modified while it is being stored or while it is en route to the Nokia 9290 Communicator When installing software the user will see the alleged originator of the package and the party that authenticates the originator s identity To view the currently trusted certification authorities the user can go to the Certificate management tool The user can edit trust settings for each listed certificate By giving a certificate a trusted status the user vouches that he she knows that a given certificate really belongs to the given entity In order to maximize software security in your Nokia 9290 Communicator When editing trust parameters in the Certificate management tool in Control panel only trust those certificates whose origin you can be sure of and you know that the certificate really belongs to the entity whose name is on th
5. connec tion You can also store video clips directly to a memory card if you have an appropriate peripheral installed in your com puter NIM files can also be stored on a Web server and referred from an HTML page This enables users to down load NIM files into the Nokia 9290 Communicator Multimedia converter supports most files that you can play in Windows Media Player The exact set of supported files depends on the version of Media Player installed in your system and on the installed audio and video codecs Typically Multimedia converter is able to support most AVI WAV MPG and MP3 files Note You can play a NIM file on your PC using Multimedia converter only 4 4 Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite is an additional PC software that is targeted to retailers and corporate IT personnel It features Nokia 9290 Communicator setting file and appli cation delivery to the Nokia 9290 Communicator The Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite is supplied on the CD ROM in the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package It is possible to transfer the configurations to the Nokia 9290 Communicator either by connecting the Nokia 9290 Communicator to the PC where the Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite is locally or remotely In the user interface of the Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite it is possible to create a whole selection of different settings applications etc and transfer that set to one or several Nokia 9290 Communicators
6. reasons The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the following cryptographic algorithms in SSL TLS For server authentication and or key exchange RSA DSA and Diffie Hellman For data encryption RC4 plus the export version with 40 secret bits DES and Triple DES 10 6 WAP security When using WAP for a data call the dial up security Is the same as with Internet services Please refer to the chapter above WAP uses an optional security layer called WTLS This can be turned on in the settings or the server can mandate it WTLS security ends at the WAP gateway Connections to the target server from the WAP gateway might not be encrypted WAP Forum specifies WTLS The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports strong 128 bit encryption in WTLS but is able to lower the security level if required by the server The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports server authentication and key exchange using the RSA algorithm and data encryption using the RC5 algorithm The gateway is authenticated using certificates Some certification authority root certifi cates are factory installed on the device Nokia does not endorse any specific certification authority 11 1 Introduction Forum Nokia is an online community for third parties developing applications and services for Nokia platforms The Forum Nokia Web site provides information for different technologies and platforms for developers system integrators content providers and for others who a
7. 590 characters in Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Network dependent Security and cost control Electronic keyguard Menu Security code when a non owner SIM is inserted Device lock PIN1 PIN2 Advice of charge Call restriction Last and cumulative call timer Other controls Volume control Number of volume levels 10 Separate voice volume level settings for handportable car handsfree and headset mode In call volume control with the scroll keys Power control Ignition switching time out 45 seconds Car kit power off 12 h Automatic power save if no network available Tone control Several ringing tones Ringing types ascending ringing normal ringing WAV ring once silent priority group s only Keypad tone levels 4 from off to 3 Ringing tone levels 6 from silent to 5 SMS fax e mail clock alarm calendar alert tones standard silent WAV volume level can be set separately for each application tone operated from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Downloadable ringing tones Over the Air SMS Smart messaging Data calls Data calls send and receive Fax calls send and receive Data speeds up to 14 4 kbps SCSD Data speeds up to 43 2 kops HCSD System specific features GSM phase 2 signaling 3V SIM Application Toolkit support Enhanced full rate EFR speech codec Full rate speech codec Encryption algorithms none A5 1 A5 2 Discontinuous transmission DTX Cell broadcast DRX USSD mobile originated and termina
8. 9290 Commu nicator and vice versa Plug ins PC upgrade software section 4 2 below Nokia 9290 Administrator Suite section 4 4 below Other additional plug ins 4 2 Upgrade software The upgrade software is a PC connectivity plug in Therefore you first have to install the Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator before installing this program This upgrade program enables you to move your contact data phone book and calendar from the Nokia 5100 6100 7100 8200 8800 series GSM phones and the Nokia 9110 Communicator to the Nokia 9290 Communicator The upgrade software is supplied on the CD ROM of the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package 4 3 Multimedia converter With Multimedia converter you can convert common video file formats to NIM format playable on the Nokia 9290 Communicator When converting a video file the size of the converted file is usually much smaller than the size of the original file You can also convert common audio file formats to WAV format and optimize existing WAV format sound files for use on the Nokia 9290 Communicator You can use converted WAV files as ringing tones for example Multimedia converter runs on the 32 bit Microsoft Windows operating system 95 98 Me NT4 and 2000 It is included on the CD ROM of the sales package You can use the Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator to copy converted files to your Nokia 9290 Communicator via a serial cable or an infrared IR
9. MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards and also secure connec tions SSL TLS Also APOP command is supported for POP3 Sun Internet Mail Server http iplanet com Sun Internet Mail Server 4 0 supports SMTP MIME POP3 and IMAP4 standards University of Washington IMAP4 Server http www washington edu imap UW IMAP Server v10 173 supports POP3 and IMAP4 standards Zmailer http www zmailer org ZMailer version 2 99 supports SMTP standard TeamWare Office Mail Server http www teamware com products SMTP MIME POP3 and IMAP4 standards 7 9 Supported e mail attachments Other solutions If the e mail server does not support POP3 IMAP4 and SMTP protocols it may be possible to use converter software that provides necessary POP3 IMAP4 and SMTP protocol support for the e mail server Examples of converter software include Infinite InterChange by Infinite Technologies Infinite InterChange creates POP3 IMAP4 and HTTP HTML support More information on the Infinite InterChange can be found at www ihub com Additionally connection to the e mail server can also be established with the Nokia 9290 Communicator s Web browser if the e mail server supports HTTP HTML access Note With the Nokia 9290 Communicator you can also read Web mails e Hotmail and Yahoo mall E mail attachments are supported and downloaded attachments that can be viewed on the Nokia 9290 Communicator Initially supported attachment types are marked w
10. Over the Air OTA message After you have received the settings you can start using the WAP applica tion or edit the settings as described below Note The necessary settings for WAP configuration are provided by your WAP service provider Depending on your service provider you may not need to fill in all of the settings 8 2 Defining WAP access points manually To set up a new WAP access point open Internet startup under the Extras application and select WAP access a shortcut to Internet startup can also be found in the Desk application E i Piuma ir PA een Teann okin F Ha O IT r Ph iare lor recio ER DHA dy ers 1 ELIA mad 1 Open Internet startup from Desk or from under Extras 2 Select WAP access and press Open 3 Fill in the following settings Contact your WAP service provider for the correct settings Name Create a name for the access point that you can recognize easily Secure connection Choose whether to Use secure connection according to your service provider s instructions Internet access From a selection list choose the Internet Access Point IAP you want to use for this connection If you have no configured IAPs you can create a new one by pressing New Internet access Gateway IP address Type in the IP address that the WAP gateway uses 4 Press Close to exit the WAP access point settings 8 3 Setting home page i pr lar ca LPS General Mame pare Hama pa AA r sam
11. character support 3 3 2 Mail User can send and receive e mail Mail addressed to you is not automatically received by your Nokia 9290 Communicator but by your remote mailbox To read your mail you must first connect to the remote mailbox and then select the messages you wish to retrieve The connection is established via a data call The following features are supported Multiple mailboxes new mailboxes can be added Carrier or service provider can add new remote mailboxes by smart messages Disconnected offline mode Read e mail attachments Windows Word Excel and PowerPoint You can view many other file types too like Lotus files More file viewers are provided on the CD ROM supplied in the sales package Mail editor with font formatting alignment adjusting object inserting spell checking installable from CD ROM English only and bulleting features Sending mail attachments Opening attachments from mail viewer to appropriate application Send as mail attachment functionality from other applications menu command Send options Priority Message type Copy to self Request read receipt Mail account Send message Multiple recipients Recipient fields To Cc Bec Special strings phone numbers URLs etc are recognized in Mail viewer and can be used for making a call or launching Web application PCMail for PC synchronization 3 3 3 Fax User can read write and send fax messages The Fax editor allows user to write formatte
12. multiple e mail accounts in the Nokia 9290 Communicator Note The necessary settings for mail configuration are provided by your e mail service provider Depending on your service provider you may not need to fill in all of the settings If your mail settings are incomplete or incorrect please contact your service provider An e mail service provider can be your company or a commercial ISP for example Important information that must be filled in when defining a new e mail account includes Host name to receive mail IMAP4 or POP3 e mail server Host name to send mail SMTP server Mailbox type which protocol to use either POP3 or IMAP4 Username case sensitive Password case sensitive displayed using asterisks Dial in access point for the mail service Use of secure connection i e require SSL TLS encryption to be used 7 2 Mail settings In order to connect to your electronic mailbox service you need to define your remote mailbox on your Nokia 9290 Communicator This can be made from the Messaging application main view under Menu see figure below or from that shortcut Internet Start up in the Desk application To define a new remote mailbox 1 Press the Menu key in the main view of the Messaging center and first select Tools then Accounts A list of accounts opens 2 Press Create new to create an e mail account You ll get the following dialog 3 Select Email and press OK A dialog with four pages op
13. product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners 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 written notice UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS INCOME DATA REVENUE OR TIME OR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED AS IS EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED 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 ANYTIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE Important Safety Notes All the safety instructions in your phone s user guide and computer also apply when this product is used with the phone Remember to make backup copies of all important data to protect against possible loss or alteration Do not point the infrared beam into anyone s eyes or allow it to interfere with other infrared devices To disconnect the cable from the Nokia Communicator hold the connector and remove the cable Export Controls This product contains commodities technology or software exported from the United States in accordance
14. stored on the callback server and two different modes of Microsoft callback protocol one of which uses a number stored on the server and one which uses a client supplied phone number 4 If you selected Use number below type in your Callback number This number is usually the data call phone number not the voice number of your Nokia 9290 Communicator This is filled in when using Microsoft callback protocol in a mode where the client specifies the number to call back The Callback call from the remote server must use the same data call settings as the callback requesting call The network has to support the call type in both directions to and from the Nokia 9290 Communicator You may need to ask your ISP to configure the callback server accordingly and check with your network provider as to whether the GSM network supports this functionality 6 5 4 Other settings 1 To activate the Other tab press the Menu key PR a a Tear Caw i Calla oe rber Ara pan ee a r Ve Lea MF rn Y 2 Set Allow plain text login to No if you don t want to send your password as plain text without encryption Note that this option only affects PPP connections and some ISPs require that this setting is Yes Check with your ISP If your ISP supports CHAP or MS CHAP set this to No if they only support PAP set this to Yes 3 Set Use PPP compression to Yes to enable compression When set to Yes this option speeds up the data transfer es
15. telephone short messages fax and e mail applications with this information ME CALENDAR You can check appointments and special events list things to do and set alarms for calendar entries BE OFFICE You can view and edit Document and Sheet files view presentations as well as organize your files in File manager EXTRAS You can access the Clock Unit converter Calculator Imaging Voice recorder Video player and Control panel functions as well as add on applications ARROW KEYS i You can scroll up and down r left right and diagonally MENU Opens a set of options depending on the application you are in 3 1 Desk The Desk application group is used for managing and using various links to your favorite applications or third party software You create these links in the relevant applications Also quick notes can be written in this application The Desk application is customizable by the user Background image is changeable Reminder notes can be created quickly Shortcuts links can be created to Applications Messages WWW pages and WAP bookmarks Documents Sheets Notes 3 2 Tel Telephone is the application for call management and adjusting the telephone settings The main telephone features are listed below The full GSM telephone feature list can be seen in chapter 2 2 Make and receive voice calls Multiple search criteria for the telephone directory Handsfree option Sending sequ
16. to PCmails so that mails can be synchronized with your PC or laptop or PCmails can be converted to Internet mails so that mails can be sent directly from the Nokia 9290 Communicator Note Refer to the Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide for converting mails 7 8 Compatible e mail systems Here are listed mail systems that can be connected with the Nokia 9290 Communicator All of these systems should work with the Nokia 9290 Communicator This list is not exhaus tive and other mail servers supporting standard Internet protocols SMTP IMAP4 and POP3 should work as well Cyrus IMAPD Mail Server http asg web cmu edu cyrus Cyrus IMAPD Mail Server Carnegie Mellon supports MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards HP OpenMail http www hp com OpenMail 6 0 for Linux supports SMTP MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards Lotus Domino Mail http www lotus com Lotus Domino R5 Mail Server supports SMTP MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards Microsoft Exchange 5 5 http www microsoft com Microsoft Exchange 5 5 supports SMTP MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards Microsoft Exchange 2000 http www microsoft com Microsoft Exchange 2000 supports SMTP MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards Oracle InterOffice Mail Server http www oracle com Oracle InterOffice Mail Server 5 1 supports the SMTP MIME IMAP4 and POP3 standards Stalker CommuniGate Pro Mail Server http www stalker com CommuniGatePro Stalker CommuniGate Pro 3 3 supports SMTP
17. two views in WAP browser the Bookmarks view and the Card view The Card view consists of a rendered card and options list Bookmark view consists of a hierarchical list of saved bookmarks The main features WAP 1 1 Displaying the encoded WML from the WBXML Displaying online WBMP images with the WML Follow the state modals defined in the WML for navigation Supports WMLScript Supports color images Use of the WAP stack for optimal Over the Air OTA bandwidth usage Number of bookmarks supported 100 Tables supported Find 3 5 Contacts lala Esreola a FE Gore alii a EHIN dl ALA Use Contacts for creating editing and managing all contact information such as phone numbers and addresses The main contacts database Is in the Nokia 9290 Communicator s memory Other applications such as telephone short messages fax and e mail use contact information from this application You can also store contacts in separate databases on an attached memory card Several phone numbers per contact entry supported Three address fields Preferred Business Private Phone call SMS or e mail can be created sent directly from contact card Group cards to send short messages faxes or e mails to a large number of people SIM and Memory Card contacts can be viewed and edited through this application One touch dialing individual ringing tones and contact images can be assigned to a contact card General and individual logs Contac
18. word Selects one text character or line Selects text page by page inside a document Tip You can find more shortcuts in the menus on the display of the Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Setup checklist Information you need Mail address of your remote mailbox Username and password of your mailbox IAP to connect to your mailbox MAIL The protocol of your remote mailbox IP Internet Protocol address or host name of the server that sends your mail IP address or host name of the server that receives your mail Service center number gt UN WWW Internet access point name modem phone number m username and password a 2 Data call type information whether high speed call lt Data call type information remote modem type WAP Internet access point name modem phone number username and password Data call type information whether high speed call WAP Data call type information remote modem type WAP Internet access point gateway IP address Where to obtain it If you have an existing mail account this address is your mail address Your mailbox service provider Your mailbox service provider Your mailbox service provider Your mailbox service provider Your mailbox service provider Home network carrier Your Internet service provider Your GSM network carrier Your Internet service provider Your WAP service provider Your GSM network carrier Your WAP service pro
19. 8 6 oz Technical data GSM 1900 32 bit ARM9 based RISC CPU Operating system Symbian OS Memory card slot Connectivity IrDA Ir TranP RS 232 Low power consumption Active matrix color display with 4 096 colors Java support Supports HSCSD E mail protocols POP3 or IMAP4 Nokia 9290 Communicator supports IMAP4rev1 SMTP MIME MHTML Supported mail servers Cyrus IMAPD Mail Server HP OpenMail Lotus Domino Mail R5 Microsoft Exchange Netscape Messaging Server Stalker CommuniGate Pro Mail Server Sun Internet Mail Server University of Washington IMAP4 Server Oracle InterOffice Mail Server Teamware Office Mail Server Zmailer Network dependent Attachments files supported View ASCII text and JPEG or GIF graphics View and edit Word 95 97 2000 and Excel 95 97 2000 documents View Microsoft PowerPoint 97 2000 slides View WordPerfect 7 0 8 0 and Lotus 1 2 3 for SmartSuite for the Millennium Winzip supported unzip third party application required WAV audio files Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator For use in Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 and Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 environments File conversion support Symbian OS Word lt gt Rich Text Format Text MS DOS Text Windows ANSI Word 6 0 Word 95 Word 97 Word 2000 Symbian OS Sheet lt gt Excel 5 0 95 Excel 97 Excel 2000 Calendar and contacts compatibility Microsoft Schedule 7 x Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Lotus Notes 4 5 4 6 and 5 0 Lo
20. ML If you are using accented characters you should use either Plain text or Formatted text Otherwise accented characters will not be transferred correctly For the best compatibility across existing electronic mail systems choose Plain text If you are only com municating with people with new graphical e mail systems you can choose Formatted text Formatted text may not be correctly shown to recipients with older text based e mail systems Use Plain text no MIME only if corresponding with people with old e mail systems Send mail Choose how mail messages are sent from your Nokia 9290 Communicator The options are Imme diately During next connection Upon request Bear in mind that if you select During next connection the mail will be sent during the next connection to that mailserver not during the next connection to the Internet Include signature Select whether your signature is attached to sent mail The options are No Use my contact card Custom If you choose Custom press Edit signature to create a signature Request read report Select whether you want to receive a report when the recipient has read your mail The options are Yes No Not all e mail software can generate a read report A read report should not be used as proof that a mail has been read or not read Usually the recipient can decide whether a read report will be generated or not Some mail systems call read reports read receipts or disposition notification
21. R WMF EMF WPD MIME Types audio x wav audio basic audio x sibo wve image gif image cgm image x cgm image x presentations text html application x lotus 123 application vnd lotus 1 2 3 image x amidraw application x msexcel application x excel application vnd ms excel application msexcel application xIc application x mspowerpoint application vnd ms powerpoint application ppt application pot application pps application mspowerpoint application vnd ms project application msword application vnd ms word application vnd msword image x pc paintbrush application zip image png image x png application rtf application vnd nokia ringing tone image tiff image jpeg text plain text x vcard text x vcalendar application vnd visio image x win bitmap image x MS bmp image bmp image x bmp image x win metafile image x wmf application wordperfect5 application wordperfect5 1 application x wordperfect6 8 1 Introduction Before you can use the WAP services you need to configure your WAP settings Your WAP service provider will provide you with the exact values for the WAP settings Follow the instructions carefully You can use this information to define and edit the settings manually Also your service provider may be able to send some or all of the required settings to you via a special short message called an
22. a E AAA Maia orem Ha 1 Open Control panel from Extras 2 Select Internet access and press Open 3 To view and edit existing Internet connections select the IAP you want by pressing Change To create a new Internet Access Point press New 4 Create a Connection name that you can recognize easily e g name of the ISP 5 Type in the phone number of your Internet account This is the phone number of the dial in line also called the modem pool or PPP servers of the ISP Your ISP may have several different phone numbers for different modems 6 Set Password prompt to Yes if you want to type in your password every time you log in Select No to save your password in your Nokia 9290 Communicator and auto mate the login procedure If you are using one time passwords such as RSA SecurlD or OTP select Yes 7 Type in the Username for your Internet account 8 Type in the Password for your Internet account Then confirm the password by retyping it in the Confirm password field Note that the characters in your password are replaced with symbols so that no one can see them accidentally Note also that usernames and passwords are usually case sensitive capitalization of letters matters The username and password are used for PPP Point to Point Protocol authentication and supplied to you by your Internet service provider Some IAPs do not require the username and password some IAPs may only require the phone number and the con
23. ail server com 4 Enter the Incoming mail server IP address or host name This is also known as the IMAP or POP server depending on the account type or the remote mailbox server When you receive mail the mail will be stored on this server During mail retrieval your Nokia 9290 Communicator connects to this server in order to download mail 7 5 Retrieve Press the Menu key to activate the Retrieve tab and fill in the following settings Retrieve Choose what will be fetched from the remote mailbox when the connection is established The options are Message headers stay online Messages and attachments Messages The last option is available only if the Mail account type is IMAP4 Max size of message The maximum size of a message that will be retrieved with the Retrieve mail command The minimum is 1 and the maximum is 1000 kB kilobytes One kilobyte corresponds to approximately half of a written page of plain text Max size of message also includes attachments Synchronize Sync your mail folders 7 6 Advanced page Press the Menu key to activate the Advanced tab and fill in the following settings if necessary Contact your e mail service provider for the correct settings Garra imam Ferier dara Cr mad rep e Parra ri ee HTA During rae moi Ha Default mail type Select the type of mail that you can write and send from your Nokia 9290 Communicator The options are Plain text Plain text no MIME Formatted text HT
24. and ISDN V 120 rate adaption protocols Point to Point Protocol as the data link level protocol RFC 1661 PPP link level authentication using the Password Authentication Protocol PAP or Challenge Authentication Protocol CHAP RFC 1334 PPP link level compression using Stac LZS modes 4 and 3 MPPC and Predictor compression methods RFC 1974 PPP callback using the Microsoft calloack protocol client supplied number server supplied number and PPP callback type O as specified in RFC 1570 Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP extensions for Domain Name Service DNS Scripting language for automating login procedures compatible with previous Symbian OS devices such as Psion s Series 5 PDAs Van Jacobson TCP IP header compression RFC 1144 Secure Sockets Layer SSL version 3 and Transport Layer Security TLS version 1 protocols 6 3 Creating Internet connections Obligatory settings for Internet connection are information from Internet service provider Phone number where to call Username Password Data call options especially when HSCSD data is used To set up new Internet access 1 Open Internet startup from Desk or from under Extras 2 Select Internet access and press Open 3 To create an Internet connection press New If you want to modify an existing Internet Access Point open Internet access from Control panel in the Extras application 6 4 Connection details Late Ma a A A AAA CAMA e Are raro Fire
25. and has to be imported in Unicode format 6 Press Done to finish 7 Press Done to close script options 6 5 6 Setting server address options Note Usually you do not have to alter Address options Most ISPs support automatic configuration of IP and DNS addresses 1 Press Address options to open the server address options dialog PA MAA A doo ira Pda A FE caine AA AA e PA 2 In the Address options dialog you can set the addresses of your Internet services IP addresses are unique strings of numbers that point to computers on the network Set Auto retrieve IP address to Yes if you want to obtain the IP addresses automatically from the server this is also called the dynamic IP To type in the IP addresses on the fields below select No Type in your IP address if Auto retrieve IP address is set to No In this case your ISP will provide you with a fixed IP address 3 If you cannot auto retrieve DNS addresses automatically set Auto retrieve DNS address to No and type in the Primary DNS address and the Secondary DNS address if necessary DNS means domain name server that is a server that translates domain names foo bar com into IP addresses of the type 000 000 000 000 4 Press Done to close the Address options dialog 5 Press Done to close the Advanced settings dialog 6 Press Done to close the Connection details dialog Note New connection is set as Preferred connection by default To select a differ
26. blic option in calendar event for example only public events can be synchronized with PC Calendar compatibility Microsoft Schedule 7 x Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Lotus Notes 4 5 4 6 5 0 Lotus Organizer 97 5 0 6 0 GS 4 0 SyncML remote synchronization 3 7 Office Office application group contains the following applications Document for viewing creating and editing documents Microsoft Word compatible Spreadsheet for viewing creating and editing spread sheets Microsoft Excel compatible Presentation viewer Microsoft PowerPoint compatible File Manager for file management 3 8 Extras p HGT pP Hela Deck raiz Extras is an application group for several types of applications for instance Clock Calculator Games Imaging application Control panel Recorder Video player and Unit converter Also additional applications can be installed here by using the Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator 3 8 1 Control panel The Control panel application manages all the settings that are not related to one single application There is also one operational feature in Control panel Main view namely Lock system Control panel main view contains several icons for different setting categories Opening them will display a dialog or another view The settings are Display Contrast brightness color and screen blanker settings Date amp time Present time setting clock and agenda alarm snooze tim
27. d text with embedded objects such as spreadsheet objects User can also use another editor for writing fax messages The Fax viewer is used for viewing received faxes fax images Fax ECM Error Correction Mode provides automatic resending of pages in case of error Normal Fax polling user makes fax call other end sends fax in the same call to the user network dependent feature Class 2 and 2 0 Group 3 Transmission speed up to 14 4 kbps Receive and send resolution standard 60 x 60 dpi fine 100 x 100 dpi Fax restriction and fax forwarding Menu commands for sending written fax also as SMS mail or via IR Cover page templates for easy fax writing and for corporate usage Fax is a network service 3 4 Internet gt de isi E el a baa WWW war 931 The Internet application provides access to Internet and value added services with Login script and Callback supported The Main view contains WWW and WAP browser application icons as default 3 4 1 WWW The Nokia 9290 Communicator has a full featured Web browser including HTML 3 2 support including frames support HTTP 1 1 Color WWW pages support Pointer Add link bookmark and frame bookmark Full screen mode Font style and size can be changed which show Web page Secure Web browsing HTTPS supported over SSLv3 and TLSv1 WWW browser plug in support Caching of Web pages and offline browsing History lists Bookmarks Reload Find 3 4 2 WAP There are
28. e certificate If you are in doubt contact the certification authorities help desk and ask them for their certificate MD5 fingerprint Compare the fingerprint with the one that Is displayed in the Certificate management tool Make sure that the software is intended for the Nokia 9290 Communicator Only install software that comes in SIS files Never install raw DLLs or EXEs Only install software that has been signed and only if you trust both the author and the certification authority During the installation be sure to read the dialogs that are presented to you They may contain further security information Nokia runs a Nokia OK logo program for third party software developers Using software that has the Nokia OK logo offers further assurances on the quality of the software 10 4 Internet and intranet Data communications over the Internet or other IP networks is not secure by default To enable secure connections the Nokia 9290 Communicator supports various security protocols 10 4 1 Incoming data calls By relying only on the factory configuration it is not possible to access the Nokia 9290 Communicator s files from an incoming data call However as with any normal computer malicious third party software can potentially degrade the security of the device Therefore only install and use soft ware that comes from a trusted source and is digitally signed by a trusted party 10 4 2 Attacks from the Internet When
29. ences of dial tones DTMF during the active call Maintain list of DIMFs for quick access Maintaining phone s speed dial list Monitoring call costs Adjusting the phone volume level 3 3 Messaging AER oie oe wa 13 E rd pri TREY ATA MALTA IT a Y Tp IPEN BP CL a ie The Messaging application is a central place for Fax SMS and Mail applications You can write edit and send mail short messages and faxes in their corresponding editors Inbox folder for received messages and faxes Sent messages folder for sent messages Drafts folder for messages not yet sent or ready Outbox folder for messages that are selected to be sent but are not yet sent New messages note appears in the screen when new fax e mail or short messages arrive Contact cards can be created from messaging editors viewers address fields Recipient sender information is compared to contacts database information entry verifying 3 3 1 SMS User can write and receive short text messages SMS The following SMS features are supported Unclassified short messages Class 0 1 2 and 3 short messages Concatenated short messages e g messages over 160 characters Received class 2 short messages SIM specific are stored both in the SIM and in the Inbox Multiple recipients Send options Delivery Date in scheduled sending Time in scheduled sending Delivery report Validity period Reply path request Service center Message conversion Unicode
30. ens 4 Define the settings on the General Servers Retrieve and Advanced pages below 5 You must fill in at least Username used to log in the POP3 IMAP4 e mail server Password for the POP3 IMAP4 e mail server Your e mail address e g for replies to messages you have sent Outgoing e mail server host name for SMTP server Incoming e mail server host name for IMAP4 or POP3 server 6 Press Delete to discard any changes 7 Press Close to accept the changes you have made 7 3 General page Genera Sera Faria dichvancecd biy rame Lares 1 Enter the name of the remote mailbox under My account name The name can be entered freely e g My mail John s mail etc 2 Type your name note your name appears here auto matically if you have entered your contact card username and password Tip Usually the name and password are the same ones you use for your Internet Access Point PPP authentication However if your e mail service provider is different from the Internet service provider this may not be the case Note that both the username and password are case sensitive capitalization of letters matters If you do not specify a password you will be prompted for one when you try to read mail in your remote mailbox 3 My mail address Type in the e mail address given to you by your service provider The address must contain the character This address will be shown as the originating From address in your me
31. ent Preferred connection press Change A list of your Internet connections opens 6 6 Editing Internet access To edit some additional settings of already configured Internet access points press the Menu key and open the Control panel under Tools or open it from Extras Open Internet access ail ei pre oer Profra corria o bis A ic g Pida Mir ce har rro Ya iibb amp Yer wal In addition to the settings discussed above you can also edit the following settings Preferred connection If you have configured several Internet access points select which one is the preferred one when connecting to the Internet If idle stay online The connection to the Internet will automatically close after the inactivity period defined here The options are For 2 minutes For 5 minutes For 10 minutes For 60 minutes Ask before connecting To monitor the connection process set this setting to Yes This way you can always see when a connection Is established as the connection dialog opens when you use the Web browser If you are using several different IAPs for example one for company intranet and one for public WWW access or one for normal and one for high speed data calls it is recommended to set this to Yes so that you can always be sure to which IAP the connection will be made Press Done to close the Connection details dialog 6 7 Tested Nokia 9290 Communicator compatible PPP access servers This section contains a lis
32. es settings Regional settings Time date number and currency formats Internet access The user can edit make new and delete Internet connections which are used in different applications Profiles Enables the user to control the audio visual function ality and accessibility of the device Each profile is a group of setting values that can be activated at once by activating the profile One of the profiles is always active Default profiles are Normal Silent Flight Outdoor Meeting Pager and Car but the user may add delete and modify them as s he wishes Security The following settings can be modified PIN code request Autolock period SIM change security PIN code PIN2 code Lock code Restriction password Certificate manager Managing of cryptographic keys For example SSLcertificate Install remove add on applications It opens a Main view of the Applications Installer Default folder User can specify the folder that all applications should use as the default folder in the Save as command Memory Shows detailed view of device and memory card usage by file type Accessories Settings for car kit and headset accessories About product Detailed information about the Nokia 9290 Communicator Regional settings Date time number and currency preferences 3 9 Other applications 3 9 1 Log Log application shows communications from and to the device Application menus Menu Tools have a command for easy access to log a
33. gital Assistant Post Office Protocol Point to Point Protocol Subscription Identification Module Short Message Service Center Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Secure Socket Layer Transport Control Protocol Transport Layer Security Uniform Resource Locator Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Wireless Application Protocol Wireless Markup Language World Wide Web Shortcuts for the Nokia 9290 Communicator The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports Windows like shortcuts The table below lists some of the available shortcuts Shortcut Ctrl a Ctrl c Ctrl x Ctrl v Ctrl z Ctrl b Ctrl i Ctrl u Ctrl t Ctrl d Ctrl p Ctrl n Ctrl 0 Ctrl e Ctrl s Ctrl Shift s Chr left right arrow on Arrows key Chr up down arrow on Arrows key Chr Ctrl up down arrow on Arrows key Shift Ctrl left right arrow on Arrows key Shift right left up down arrow on Arrows key Shift Chr up down arrow on Arrows key Function Selects all Copies selected text Cuts selected text Pastes selected text Undoes the last action Applies bold Applies italics Applies underlining Full screen mode if available Delete files messages shortcuts and other items Print or Properties Creates a new file Open Close Save Save As Moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the line Moves up or down a page Moves to start or end of document Selects the previous or next
34. he deviations from that specification 9 3 1 Configuration over SMS only At the moment the only way to transfer a configuration message to the Nokia 9290 Communicator is over the GSM Short Message Service Transferring the configuration messages over HTTP in Web or as e mail attachments is not supported yet The Nokia 9290 Communicator is a WAP device and as such all Smart Messages should be sent to WDP ports as specified in the Smart Messaging specification If this is not possible keyword headers also known as compatibility headers can also be used NBS port numbers on the other hand should not be used 9 3 2 Non supported feature sets Some of the following feature sets were specified in older versions of the Smart Messaging document They are listed for the sake of completeness TTML Tagged Text Markup Language is considered as deprecated WAP and WML have replaced TTML The Nokia 9290 Communicator does not support TTML DMCP Dynamic Menu Control Protocol is not sup ported by the Nokia 9290 Communicator The majority of features are activated from the PDA side of the Nokia 9290 Communicator therefore dynamic menus on the phone side are not supported Service Cards are not supported Service Card func tionality can be used with normal business cards that have a phone number field for each service To converge with the de facto standards the Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the vCard business card format which ca
35. i vi WA sobar rrenik md Press the Internet button and open the WAP application Press the Menu key and open the Settings dialog under the Tools menu To activate the Home page tab press the Menu button Type in the WAP home page URL Choose the WAP access point you want to use Press Done to exit the WAP settings N Oooh W 8 4 Supported images their suffixes and MIME types In addition to WBMP image format the Nokia 9290 Communicator supports all the most commonly known image formats Note Some WAP gateways may not support all of these content types Nokia WAP gateway products support all the content types listed here a WBMP Wireless Bitmap image vnd wap womp a JPEG file incl Progressive JPG image jpeg a GIF file incl anim gif GIF image gif a PNG file PNG image png The WAP Service Developer s Guide for the Nokia 9290 Com municator which is available at www forum nokia com contains more detailed information about WAP and the Nokia 9290 Communicator 9 1 General This chapter shows how the Nokia 9290 Communicator can be configured remotely using Symbian s Bearer Indepen dent Object BIO messaging Remote configuration helps the end user to get the most out of the device as quickly as possible Complex settings such as Internet settings can be pushed to the device by the carrier or the help desk of an Internet service provider or a c
36. icator software and documentation Warranty card 2 4 Optional Nokia original accessories The following optional Nokia original accessories are available for the Nokia 9290 Communicator Advanced Desktop Stand DCH 10 High power Battery BLL 3 Performance Travel Charger ACP 12U Advanced HF Car Kit CARK 109 Mobile Charger LCH 9 Headset HDC 8L Carry Case vertical and horizontal styles Memory Card 64 MB RS 232 Adapter Cable DLR 2L INTERNET You can browse the WWW and use WAP services You can quickly set up Internet and WAP access points MESSAGING You can send and receive faxes e mail and short messages as well as view e mail attachments TELEPHONE a You can make and answer voice calls You can talk in handsfree mode using the high quality speakerphone DESK jo imi You can create edit and manage links to other applications or third party software You can also customize the background image of your Nokia 9290 Communicator HELP You can access the help function from any application 2 5 To use the phone To be able to send and receive calls and messages The phone must be turned on A valid SIM card must be inserted You must be located in the service area of the wireless GSM network The local carrier services must be available and activated to support services like data call e mail fax WWW and WAP ES contacts You can manage all your contact data in the same place You can use the
37. ith an asterisk in Table 1 on the next page Other attachment types in Table 1 are supported if the appropriate application or converter is installed to the device New attachment types can be supported via add on applications installed to the Nokia 9290 Communicator Downloaded attachments can also be saved to files and transferred to a PC for viewing Overall use of attachments is rather limited by the small disk space and amount of free memory A memory card can be used to expand the available disk space for messaging 7 10 RFC Request for Comments documents Internet e mail protocols are specified using RFC Request for Comments documents RFC documents are available for example from IETF the Internet Engineering Task Force www ietf org SMIR SIMPIE Mail Transfer Protocol re ara RFC 821 Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages 0 cece cece eee eee eee e nennen nenn RFC 822 POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3 ia na ac RFC 1939 PPP Point to ll Protocol er bie oa he aad arn nane naan aalat ae alain oe Breanne RFC 1661 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Part One Format ot internet Message Bodies a EE ava oe oe aaah Gace A AI AS RFC 2045 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Part Two Media Types 0 00 cece cece cence eee eenas RFC 2046 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Part Three Message Header Extensions ror Non ASE Text A en RFC 2047 IMAP4 Internet Message Acce
38. ll management One key calling locations 1 to 9 1 is always voice mail Last number redial Anykey answer Automatic redial Automatic answer works with headset or car kit only Supports emergency calls without SIM One touch dialing Conference calling Call waiting call hold Call fax data forward separate for voice fax and data Automatic and manual network selection Alternate line service Call transfer Closed user group Fixed dialing number Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF signal transmitting DTMF control characters pause wait Calling line identification presentation CLIP Calling line identification restriction CLIR Connected number identification presentation COLP COLR CLl based caller groups a ringing tone and calling priority Recent calls list with time stamp Dialed Received Missed calls Phone book memory The phone book supports multiple name entries per name Thousands of memory locations depending on the Nokia 9290 Communicator memory Names with multiple numbers mobile home fax Up to 250 numbers on the SIM card SIM specific Short Message Service Mobile Originated MO send Mobile Terminated MT receive Message class O 1 2 3 supported Easy to call number in message Sent message delivery report Cell Broadcast Multiple SMS sending Long messages concatenated with nine messages up to 1 337 characters in one message concatenated with 30 messages in one message up to 4
39. login script Some of the alternatives are Callback system supported PPP callback protocols IETF type O RFC 1570 and the Microsoft callback protocol Centralized security authentication server configured based on RADIUS RFC 2138 and TACACS RFC 1492 Multiple Passwords and one time password schemes Token based security 10 5 SSL and TLS The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the SSLv3 Secure Socket Layer and TLSv1 Transport Layer Security protocols These protocols are integrated in the socket interface so third party programs can easily use these protocols to offer secure Internet connections 10 5 1 Web browser Web URLs addresses that start with https are SSL secured connections The SSL connection is negotiated with the server and then the data is transferred over the encrypted connection A small lock symbol is displayed as an indication that the connection is encrypted The encryption strength depends on the SSL server The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports strong 128 bit encryption in SSL and TLS but can downgrade its security to a lower level if the server is not capable of handling such strong encryption The authenticity of the Web server is determined by the help of certificates in the Certificate management tool As discussed above in the software security chapter the user can select which certificates are trusted and which are not When connecting to a server whose identity is certified by a
40. mber This is often 8000 8080 or 80 but can vary by proxy server 4 Type in the address of the Proxy server either the domain name or the IP address 5 Type domains that should not be accessed through the proxy server in the No proxy for field Separate each domain with a semicolon For example if you want to use proxies for all pages other than those that reside in your company s intranet write your company s domain name e g yourcompany com in this field If your com pany intranet requires the use of proxy servers contact your support person for details Note Settings 3 4 and 5 are available only when proxy servers are used 6 5 2 Modifying data call settings 1 To activate the Data call tab press the Menu key a eae eT Promier wis call Callsacio Other Ce ee ei Ferien A Alas corea ze E HHT de iaa ran ie AJA 2 Select the Connection type Options are Normal and High speed Note To be able to use High speed the network service provider has to support this feature and if necessary to activate it for your SIM card When using High speed extra charges may apply even for received data calls within your home network Check with your network service provider for details on their pricing 3 Select the Remote modem type The default is Analog but your service provider may also have ISDN connections available This setting may depend on both your GSM network carrier and ISP because some GSM netw
41. n be used for this purpose Extended Configuration Syntax is not supported at the moment except for the Short Message Center number setting 9 3 3 Further deviations The Notify text field in the basic Internet configuration message is now optional rather than mandatory Hence the first line of the definition now reads lt iap message gt lt iap compatibility header gt lt notify text gt lt info body gt Script version and script data fields in Internet configuration settings are not used in the Nokia 9290 Communicator 10 1 Hardware and SIM card security The following security methods can be used to ensure Nokia 9290 Communicator hardware and SIM card security for details and activation deactivation please refer to the Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide PIN code amp PUK code Security code for SIM change security Device lock to lock the whole device Call restriction to restrict incoming or outgoing calls 10 2 Radio interface security The security of the radio connection between a GSM phone and the GSM network is specified in the GSM standards The GSM network specifies the radio interface security level and the encryption applies to voice data and fax calls Note that encryption is only used between the GSM phone and the base station The level of security in the radio transmissions depends on the network and the local laws GSM short messages SMS are transported using the GSM signaling channels
42. nection name 6 5 Advanced settings To define advanced settings of the connection press Advanced settings A dialog with four pages opens 6 5 1 Setting proxies You may wish to use a proxy to speed up access to the Internet Note also that some ISPs require the use of WWW proxies contact your ISP to determine the proxy details You may also need a proxy server when you have an Internet connection for your company s intranet and as a result are unable to retrieve Web pages from the WWW In this situa tion you may need to set up a proxy server to retrieve Web pages outside your company s intranet A proxy Is a server at the interface between your Nokia 9290 Communicator and the remote target WWW server that offers the Web pages Proxies usually cache popular documents so that they do not need to be reloaded from the remote server every time they are accessed After you get the connections working you may want to test the connection speed with and without proxies to find out whether they offer any increase in speed roer Cois cal Calbeci Other mage tar HITF Lies Prey career Yan Fat mmber E Pro a real 1 Select the Protocol for your connection HTTP is for normal WWW connections and HTTPS is for SSL secured WWW connections Usually but not always the proxy information is the same for both protocols 2 Set Use proxy server into Yes or No according to your setting requirements 3 Type in the Port nu
43. o be used with the Nokia 9290 Communi cator Some older servers use a dedicated server port for secure connections over SSL The Nokia 9290 Communicator does not support this non standard system Note that this only protects the transfer of your e mail between the Nokia 9290 Communicator and the first server either the sending server or your remote mailbox When sending mail it will be trans ferred without any security from the first mail server onwards Also any mail you receive will have been transferred without any security to the remote mail server When using security both the sending and receiving servers must support secure connections Enter IMAP4 folder path The folder path could be Inbox for example This option is available only if the mailbox type is IMAP4 After you have filled in all details press Close to close dialogs and the new e mail account will appear in the Messaging application as shown in the picture below The name of the remote mailbox is the name that you defined earlier Nil Ae cr D Ae cta New e mail account in Messaging application Now you are ready to use the Retrieve mail command to connect to the newly defined e mail account and fetch mes sages The very first time you connect to the IMAP4 account may take more time depending on the number of mail messages in the remote Inbox and also the number of remote mail folders because the device fetches message headers and scans remote folder
44. okia Developer ProPoint Companies that want to develop applications and services in closer relationship with Nokia can apply for the Nokia Developer ProPoint Members of Nokia Developer ProPoint can get technical assistance marketing support and other membership benefits during their membership period See the Forum Nokia Web site at www forum nokia com for further information on services price and availability 11 5 Third party connectivity solutions Since the Nokia 9290 Communicator has both an infrared and a serial port it is possible to connect different kinds of external devices to it Third party connectivity solutions include for example bar code readers GPS receivers digital still cameras and portable scanner applications Abbreviation bps CHAP CMT DNS DTMF GSM HSCSD HTML IAP IMAP IrDA ISP MIME MMC NIM PAP PDA POP PPP SIM SMSC SMTP SSL TCP TLS URL USSD WAP WML WWW bits per second Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Cellular Mobile Telephone Domain Name Server Dual Tone Multi Frequency Global Digital System for Mobile Communications High Speed Circuit Switched Data HyperText Markup Language Internet Access Point Internet Mail Access Protocol Internet Protocol Infrared Data Association Internet Service Provider Information Technology Multi purpose Internet Mail Extensions MultimediaCard Nokia Interleaved Multimedia Password Authentication Protocol Personal Di
45. orks do not support certain types of ISDN connections For details contact your ISP and network provider ISDN connec tions are preferable to analog connections because they offer considerably faster data call establishment often about twenty seconds faster than with analog connections and offer higher data transfer speeds as the connection is fully digital from end to end On the other hand if you have problems establishing a data call for example when roaming outside your home net work using analog connections may help you to estab lish a connection 4 Set the Maximum connection speed When your Connec tion type is Normal only autobauding 9600 and 14400 are available Different higher connection speeds are available with different combinations of High speed settings Higher data rates may cost more depending on the network service provider The speed indicated here is the maximum speed that will be used The true data transfer speed depends on congestion in the Internet the type of data you are downloading whether you are run ning other applications on the Nokia 9290 Communicator on the congestion of the mobile phone network and on your location in the mobile phone network In poor reception areas the network may choose to use a sig nificantly lower transmission speed 5 Type in the Modem initialization string if needed to control the Nokia 9290 Communicator using modem AT commands Enter characters specified by yo
46. orporate IT department The configuration messages are sent to the Nokia 9290 Communicator using the GSM Short Message Service SMS For maximizing the compatibility and minimizing the transition period for help desks the BIO messaging support for the Nokia 9290 Communicator is similar to Nokia Smart Messaging which is supported by earlier Nokia 9290 Communicators The development of the Symbian platform may introduce new BIO message types in the future that leverage the new features of the Nokia 9290 Communicator and the Symbian operating system WAP settings can be configured using OTA Over the Air configuration syntax 9 2 Further information and support The supported message syntax is based on Smart Messaging Specification 3 0 0 Nokia Mobile Phones 2000 The document is available from the Forum Nokia Web site at www forum nokia com Smart Messaging section The syntax for WAP settings is based on WAP Over the Air settings specifications available from the Forum Nokia Web site at www forum nokia com Smart Messaging section For details on what the Internet settings mean please refer to chapters 5 and 6 in this document 9 3 Creating configuration messages The creation and syntax of Smart Messaging type config uration messages Is specified in the Smart Messaging specification mentioned in section 9 2 That specification contains the details on how the messages should be created and sent The following sections list t
47. pecially when downloading text and other compressible information if it is supported by the remote PPP server If you have problems establishing a connection try setting this to No 6 5 5 Setting script options If you need to define script options for your Internet con nections move to the Other page of the Advanced settings dialog then press Script options A script can automate the connection between the Nokia 9290 Communicator and the server Note Scripts are not usually required when you establish a connection To find out whether you need a script contact your ISP Usually a script is required if the login procedures do not use standard PPP authentication systems PAP CHAP or MS CHAP 1 Press Script options to open the Script options dialog Line dog weript Ver Cue ery im YES BB 2 Set Use login script to Yes in case your Internet service provider requires a login script or if you want to automate your login with a script yourself 3 Set Display terminal window to Yes if you want to be able to see the execution of the script or to interact with the terminal server during login Note that this setting is only available when Use login script is set to Yes 4 To view and modify the script press Edit script 5 Type in the script This information is provided by your Internet provider Press Import script to import script from a file The scripting syntax is available from Forum Nokia
48. pplication 3 9 2 Receive via IR Infrared IR receiving is possible to activate through application menus or by keyboard shortcuts at any time Received files or messages end up in the Messaging Inbox Infrared in general has the following features Support IrDA Support for IrTranP IrObex 1 1 Transmission speed up to 115 kbps 3 9 3 SyncML remote synchronization The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the SyncML syn chronization of contacts calendar and task lists over the GSM data call Nokia 9290 Communicator will work with SyncML enabled network applications and services The Nokia 9290 Communicator Remote synchronization application is supplied on the CD ROM in the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package The Nokia 9290 Communicator works with SyncML enabled synchronization servers that support PIM data contacts calendar task lists There will be various vendors bringing SyncML enabled synchronization servers both for carriers and Internet service providers synchronizing with Internet calendars and for the corporate market synchronizing with Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange The list of products that have passed the conformance and interoperability tests of the SyncML initiative can be found at the SyncML initia tive s Web site www syncml org In addition to the contacts calendar and task lists there is a possibility for independent software vendors to build corporate solutions or vertical applications inven
49. re interested in the mobile application development Marketing support as well as possibility for application certification is provided via the developer alliances Nokia Developer ProPoint and Nokia Developer NetPoint After free registration to Forum Nokia the registered members can find supporting documents toolkits and software development kits SDKs and share development tips and find solutions to problems in the Online Discus sion areas You can find the Forum Nokia Web site at www forum nokia com 11 2 Information for Symbian application developers As the Symbian operating system of the Nokia 9290 Communicator is an open platform by Symbian third party developers can create additional software applications for the Nokia 9290 Communicator The Symbian application developers can register to the Symbian Platform section in Forum Nokia Besides downloading supporting documents the Software Development Kit SDK for Symbian operating system application development can be ordered here The SDK CD ROM includes both the C SDK and Java SDK and both programming languages can be used in the application development 11 3 Developing optimized WAP services Forum Nokia also offers guidance in developing optimized WAP services for the Nokia 9290 Communicator as well as for other Nokia WAP phones The Nokia WAP Toolkits can be downloaded for free and several WAP service development related discussion areas are on hand 11 4 N
50. s Allow report requests This option defines whether the Nokia 9290 Communicator will generate a read report mail to the Outbox if received mail requires it The options are Yes No Read reports will be generated in your outbox The Nokia 9290 Communicator will reply to standard disposition notification requests and some non standard requests Depending on the sender s mail system a read report may not be generated If the sender s mail system does not support standard disposition notifications the mail system may not be capable of utilizing the information in the read report automatically Copy to my mail address Select whether you want to send a copy of sent mail to your own mail address The options are Yes No Secure login APOP The options are Yes No Use of APOP increases security when connecting to a POP3 mail server Please check with your e mail service provider whether this option can be used The option is available only if the used e mail protocol is POP3 Note that this does not encrypt your mail or protect the mail itself in any way This option just protects your password from being transmitted as plain text Secure connection TLS Select whether to use TLS security when connecting to the mail server The options are Yes No Please check with your e mail service provider whether this option can be used The mail server needs to support the standard starttls or stls command depending on the protocol in order t
51. s for subscriptions Subsequent Retrieve mail commands should work faster as only changed folder data is downloaded to the device Note Once you have retrieved mail and you go offline all the headers from your remote mailbox are shown in your Nokia 9290 Communicator s Mail inbox BE CAREFUL WHEN DELETING THEM because if you delete them they will be deleted from your Remote inbox too the next time you connect to your mailbox To avoid this situation please refer to the Messaging chapter in the User Guide Tip When using an Internet Access Point that uses a high speed data call and when you have to send large attachments or e mails you will get the fastest upload sending speed if you select 28800 as the maximum transfer rate in the IAP settings This involves the use of two GSM timeslots 28800 bits per second in the uplink direction from your Nokia 9290 Communicator to the mail server All other transfer rates use just one GSM timeslot 9600 or 14400 bits per second in uplink direction When downloading receiving mail you will get the best performance by selecting the largest possible value as the maximum transfer rate 7 7 PCmail and Nokia 9290 Communicator PCmail is a mail you can read write and edit on your Nokia 9290 Communicator but which cannot be sent without your PC or laptop PCmails are sent the next time you synchronize your Nokia 9290 Communicator to your PC or laptop Internet mails can be converted
52. sed for the connection Some GSM carriers may charge on slot amount usage basis some other GSM carriers may implement a fixed charging model for HSCSD calls Please contact your network carrier for HSCSD coverage and charging details 6 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to configure Internet settings manually to the Nokia 9290 Communicator to be able to access the Internet Information concerning the correct settings must be obtained from the Internet service provider ISP The service provider may be able to configure the access point for you via a special SMS message or a WWW page which sets all the necessary Internet access settings Please contact your Internet service provider ISP for details To obtain access to the Internet e The cellular network GSM 1900 you use must Support data calls e The data service also the High speed HSCSD service if used must be activated for your SIM card e You must have obtained an Internet Access Point IAP from an Internet service provider e You must have entered the proper Internet settings For more information about using the Internet application please refer to the User Guide of the Nokia 9290 Communicator 6 2 Nokia 9290 Communicator and Internet features The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the following basic Internet features Normal single slot GSM data calls using either 9600 bps or 14400 bps Support for analog modem connections and ISDN V 110
53. ss Protocol version 4rev1 2 0 0 cece cece eee ene e ene nren rnn RFC 2060 TLS Transport Layer Security Protocol version 1 0 davecc nadie A nee bis gee eee ores RFC 2246 Read receipts an Extensible Message Format for Message Disposition Notifications Disposition Notification To header 0 ccc cece cece cece cor RFC 2298 SMIP Service Extension for Secure SMIP over TLS css e ea cee eel eek obs ii eile RFC 2487 Using TES WIE IMIAR POPS and ACAP een RFC 2595 Table 1 Supported e mail attachments The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the following e mail attachment types Attachment type Audio File CompuServe GIF Computer Graphics Metafile Corel Novell Presentations Symbian OS Word Symbian OS Sheet Symbian OS Bitmap Internet HyperText Markup Language Lotus 1 2 3 v 1 2 3 4 5 97 Millennium Lotus AMI Draw Microsoft Excel 2 3 4 5 7 97 98 2000 Microsoft PowerPoint 3 4 7 97 98 2000 Microsoft Project Microsoft Word 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 97 98 2000 Paintbrush PKZIP Format Portable Network Graphics Rich Text Format Ringing Tones Tagged Image File Format TIFF JPEG Text vCard vCalendar Visio Windows Bitmap Windows Metafile WordPerfect 4 5 6 7 8 File extensions WAV AU WVE GIF CGM SHW MBM HTML HTM WQ1 WKU WK1 WK3 WK4 WK5 WK6 123 SDW XLS XLC PPT POT PPS MPP DOC WRI PCX DCX ZIP PNG RTF MG TIF JPG JIF TXT VCF VCS VSD BMP RLE ICO CU
54. ssages 4 Choose the Internet Access Point used for the mailbox Choose from the list that contains all available IAPs Note that you must be able to connect to the remote mailbox via the given IAP For example if you are accessing your company s intranet mailbox you may need to use your company s intranet Internet Access Point as well 5 Choose Default account from the list which contains all available mail accounts 7 4 Servers page 1 Press the Menu key to activate the Servers tab Wal fe yee r PARRI Lier lr e malecon insin A eg linen 2 Select Mail account type POP3 or IMAP4 This defines the mail protocol your mailbox service provider recom mends If you are allowed to choose between these two protocols you should select IMAP if you are working with multiple folders and receive a lot of attachments and POP if you have a single incoming mail folder and receive no attachments POP may be slightly faster in some situations but IMAP gives the user more control over the mailbox and mail retrieval Note that mailbox type cannot be changed after the e mail account set tings have been saved 3 Enter the Outgoing mail server IP address or host name This is also known as the SMIP server sending server or mail relay When you are sending e mail your Nokia 9290 Communicator connects to this server and sends the mail This server will then relay the mail towards the recipient s mail server e g 123 123 123 123 or m
55. t of commonly used PPP dial in access servers which have been compatibility tested with the Nokia 9290 Communicator Another type of PPP server may also work assuming the server has been configured with generally used PPP settings such as The PPP server is capable of establishing data calls using the PSTN ISDN V 110 ISDN V 120 method The server is able to handle a maximum transfer unit MTU of at least 1500 octets Login script authentication with terminal server or PAP CHAP authentication with PPP server Van Jacobson TCP IP header compression on off Dynamically manually set IP and DNS addresses PPP compression provided by Compression Control Protocol on off IP packet routing gateway information is set by the PPP server The configuration options listed here may differ for your local Internet access point Please contact your local ISP or corporate information management to get more information about used parameters for your Internet Access Point Compatibility tested PPP servers with the Nokia 9290 Communicator Cisco AS5300 Cisco AS5200 Shiva Access Switch Shiva LanRover E Microsoft NT RAS 4 0 Ericsson Tigris AXC 623 Ascend Max 4004 Lucent PortMaster 3 Nortel Bay Networks Versalar 8000 Morning Star PPPD Various Linux Unix based PPP daemons conforming RFC 1661 6 8 Default parameters and settings Async Control Character Map ACCM 0x00000000 Dynamic protocol timeout for LCP IPCP CCP PAP and CHAP 3 seconds Maxim
56. ta HSCSD call Higher transfer speeds are achieved by reserving multiple GSM time slots for single user Promier Gata call Caiac Other Caen TA a el ae oe pa A Ma correccion teed E HH Pod ee a ir ER 141 Note The 14400 bps speed for normal GSM data call and HSCSD services are not basic GSM data services These services may not be available in all networks in all areas and they may require a separate subscription If the network does not support the call type or it has not been enabled in the user s subscription the data call may fail Even the basic data call services may need to be subscribed to separately Available connection speeds are Connection type Remote modem type Normal data call Analog ISDN V 110 ISDN V 120 High speed data call Analog ISDN V 110 ISDN V 120 Remote modem type defines the connection method to be used There are three alternatives available Analog for normal modems ISDN V 110 and ISDN V 120 The GSM network and the remote access server or dial in modem pool must support the selected connection method other wise the connection attempt will fail Note Analog normal modem connections are usually supported in all networks The connection time before the data call is established is about 40 seconds for analog connections and 15 seconds for ISDN connections Maximum data speeds are 28800 bps for analog 38400 bps downstream for V 110 and 43200 bps downstream with V 120
57. ted SIM Application Toolkit Class 1 bis Network dependent Smart messaging Over the Air SMS features Name and number business card sending and receiving Calendar note sending and receiving Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Ringing tone receiving Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Carrier logo receiving WAP operated from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface WWW settings access point operated from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Infrared features Name and number receiving vCard Calendar note receiving vCal File transfer between Nokia 9290 Communicators Digital camera connectivity Receiving is activated from Nokia 9290 Communicator or phone interface sending from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Note 1 Some of the above features are network dependent Note 2 In the case of local network dependent features or other market specific features such as languages ALS parties shall agree separately in writing if the feature Is activated 2 3 Content of the sales package The Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package contains the following articles however the content may vary due to country specific requirements Transceiver Nokia 9290 Communicator High power Battery BLL 3 1300 mAh Li lon 16 MB MMC Memory Card Performance Travel Charger ACP 12U RS 232 Adapter Cable DLR 2L Folder User Guide Getting Started Guide Third party application guide CD ROM Nokia 9290 PC Suite additional Nokia 9290 Commun
58. the Internet connection is up it is possible to send data packets from the Internet to the Nokia 9290 Commu nicator As the wireless link is low bandwidth it is potentially possible to cause congestion by sending large amounts of bogus packets to the device Therefore it is recommended that the dial up link uses a firewall to filter suspicious packets Many Internet service providers offer this service The use of dynamic IP addresses is another recommended safety measure Most if not all Internet service providers supply dial in clients with dynamic IP addresses by default Also installing defective or malicious third party software especially from Internet servers in Nokia 9290 Communica tors may degrade the security Only install and use software that comes from a trusted source and Is digitally signed by a trusted party 10 4 3 Dial up security The Nokia 9290 Communicator requires a PPP Point to Point Protocol connection to allow connection to the Internet intranet The supported authentication protocols are PAP Password Authentication Protocol RFC 1334 CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol RFC 1994 and MS CHAP Microsoft variant of CHAP To enhance the security of PAP CHAP and MS CHAP some other authentication methods can be used when creating a network connection If the method works with normal PAP or CHAP it can be used with the Nokia 9290 Communicator Other login schemes can be supported using a
59. tory data synchronization sales data synchronization etc based on SyncML technology on top of the Symbian operating system in the Nokia 9290 Communicator 4 1 Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator You can connect your Nokia 9290 Communicator to a com patible PC or laptop using the Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator program supplied on the CD ROM in the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator works with Windows 95 98 2000 and NT 4 0 The Nokia 9290 PC Suite features are File management Provides access to the Nokia 9290 Communicator file management as well as the user s own PC file management to move copy rename and delete files and folders on and between your Nokia 9290 Communicator and your PC Task scheduler Enables the user to specify regular tasks and then automatically manages these for the user You can synchronize applications data like contacts or e mails between your Nokia 9290 Communicator and your PC Backup restore Archive Manager enables an easy way to view backed up files and restore different archived versions Control panel Provides access to all Nokia 9290 PC Suite settings Installing applications Offline mode You can also use Nokia 9290 PC Suite when it is not connected to your Nokia 9290 Communicator offline mode When you connect the two devices the next time the changed information is updated from your PC to your Nokia
60. trusted party there will be no warning note Other wise the user will be able to review the identification offered by the remote server Some certification authority root certificates are factory installed on the device Nokia does not endorse any specific certification authority The HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol also provides a simple authentication protocol which uses a username password pair lt can be used to authenticate the user to a remote server This method can be used over the SSL for additional security 10 5 2 Reading and sending mail Access to remote mailboxes IMAP and POP and sending mail SMTP can also be secured using the SSL TLS You can request a secure connection by ticking the appropriate box in the settings In order to use secure connections with electronic mail the mail server has to support the starttls command IMAP SMTP or the stls command POP Note Sending electronic mail over a secure connection does not encrypt the mail itself only the connection to the mail server After the mail continues to its destination from the first mail server it is not encrypted This feature is most useful when accessing mail servers in a secure intranet through a public Internet service provider 10 5 3 Supported encryption algorithms The selection of algorithms depends on the protocol being used It is advisable to avoid the use of export grade algorithms RC4 with 40 secret bits and DES for security
61. ts database can be exported to PC and imported from PC By using Sync button on the deskstand database can be synchronized with the most common PC contacts databases such as Microsoft Schedule Microsoft Outlook Lotus Notes Lotus Organizer etc More third party converters can be added later vCard compatible Contacts compatibility Microsoft Schedule 7 x Microsoft Outlook 97 98 2000 Lotus Notes 4 5 4 6 5 0 Lotus Organizer 97 5 0 6 0 GS 4 0 SyncML remote synchronization 3 6 Calendar F ia pp dl Gab Pes dir app E Pus Bir i gt Min wth Sos ee pes Ge The Calendar application is used for organizing time usage by storing and viewing information about events and tasks Calendar has the following views Month Week Day Weekly time schedule Year schedule Anniversaries and Task lists Multiple task lists Task lists with alarms and priorities Possibility to have several calendars e g for private and business usage Colors and icons can be used to separate different types of calendar events Calendar events can be sent and received as smart messages National holidays and other calendar events can be received from WWW as normal calendar files Calendar can be exported to a compatible PC and imported from a compatible PC By using Sync button on the deskstand calendar data can be synchronized with the most common PC calendars such as Microsoft Outlook Schedule Lotus Notes and Lotus Organizer Private and pu
62. tus Organizer 97 5 0 6 0 and GS 4 0 SyncML remote synchronization contacts calendar Additional software on CD ROM in sales package Many Nokia 9290 Communicator applications PC software Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator Multimedia converter Documentation Battery performance Battery Talk data Standby Standby Charging fax time time time time phone on phone off High power upto 10h upto230h upto400h 3h Battery BLL 3 1300 mAh Li lon Battery information is provided for comparison purposes Talk and standby times are estimates and vary based on many factors For complete battery information for this phone and a list of major factors impacting charge times please refer to www nokia com or the phone s user guide 2 2 GSM phone feature list Display amp keypad Up to five lines for text and status indicators Indicators e g incoming messages and call forwarding Service provider indicator Welcome message Menu help texts after a time out Last digit and full display clear Full screen cursor editor One touch voice mail button International access function Keyguard Language dependent keymappings Special characters under key while in alpha mode Changing character case by pressing key once Illumination Phone features Customizable profiles set up from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface Clock Alarm clock activated from Nokia 9290 Communicator interface stop alarm also from phone side Ca
63. um Receive Unit MRU 1500 Magic number negotiation is on Address and Control field Compression is on Maximum configure request restart 10 Maximum configure Naks before failure 5 Link quality report interval 10 seconds Compression method negotiation order PPP compression on by default Stac LZS mode 3 Stac LZS mode 4 Microsoft PPC Predictor 1 PPP callback is off TCP IP header Van Jacobson compression on TCP maximum segment size MSS 536 bytes Maximum time to live TTL 64 Default PPP idle timeout is 2 minutes Show connection dialog is off Proxy servers are off by default Default data call parameters are normal analog data calls autobauding and no AT commands Plain text login is allowed by default Login scripts are not used by default IP addresses and DNS addresses are requested dynami cally from server by default For SSL and TLS a collection of well known certification authorities root certificates has been installed and marked as trusted 7 1 Introduction For reading and sending e mail via the Nokia 9290 Commu nicator remote e mail client you need to have an Internet Access Point IAP configured to your Nokia 9290 Commu nicator For further information on how to configure IAPs please refer to Chapter 6 Nokia 9290 Communicator and Internet Service You also need to have an e mail account that supports SMTP protocol for sending e mail and POP3 or IMAP4rev1 protocol for receiving e mail You can also have
64. ur network service provider or ISP otherwise leave this field empty The modem initialization string specified here will override all other data call settings The initialization string may be required if the normal settings are not sufficient for a particularly complex network IAP configuration For more details see also Chapter 5 Nokia 9290 Commu nicator and Data Services 6 5 3 Taking callback into use This option allows a server to call you back once you have made the initial call which means in most countries that a connection is established without your having to pay for the call Contact your ISP to find out whether this service is available and to subscribe to this service If you are roaming outside your home network or use high speed data calls you may still have to pay for part of the call Note Most public ISPs do not support callback Most common callback users are companies and other private dial up systems that require increased security 1 To activate the Callback tab press the Menu key 2 Set Use callback to Yes if you have a service that dials back to your phone when you establish an Internet connec tion Callback works as follows You first dial into the IAP and request callback The data call is then closed Within a minute the IAP has to call back to your Nokia 9290 Communicator 3 Select the Callback type You have the option of choosing between IETF PPP callback protocol which calls back to a number
65. vider Your WAP service provider Where to insert it See Mail in the User Guide The General page of Mail settings dialog Your mail address Write it here Username and Password Use Internet access point The Servers page POP3 or IMAP4 Mailbox type Outgoing mail server Incoming mail server See SMS in the User Guide The Settings page of the SMS settings dialog Service center in use See Internet connections in the User Guide Internet access connections details dialog Internet access connection details dialog Advanced settings Data Call page As above See WAP in the User Guide Internet access connection settings dialog Internet access connection details dialog Advanced settings Data Call page As above WAP access point settings dialog 2 For online Help at any time press the key on the Nokia 9290 Communicator keyboard You are shown a page of 6 information relevant to the task you are doing You can also search the Help topics for specific subjects and keywords Legal Notices Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited Copyright 2002 Nokia All rights reserved Nokia Nokia Connecting People Nokia 9290 and Nokia original accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Other company and
66. with the Export Administration regulations Diversion Contrary to U S law is prohibited FCC Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio interference for example when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated If you require assistance contact your local service facility This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Please refer to the Nokia 9290 Communicator user guide also available at www Communicatorworld net or www nokia com to learn more about this product s features Learn about Nokia products and Nokia at www nokia com Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange NYSE symbol NOK SET NOKIA Y ES O eS CEssoS N4125 5 02 NOKIA CONNECTING PEOPLE Nokia Inc 7725 Woodland Center Boulevard Suite 150 Tampa Florida 33614 Your most important call www nokia com www Communicatorworld net The Wireless Industry Reminds You To Use Your 1 800 AMY 9290 Phone Safely When Driving Copyright 2002 Nokia All rights reserved Nokia Nokia Connecting People Nokia 9290 and Nokia original accessories logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation
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