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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product RH-12
is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from
http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.

Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.


Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this
document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Xpress-on and Pop-Port are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein
may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation.
US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright (C)
1997-2004. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4
VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A)
DATA OR INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE
FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE,
AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND
SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make
changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without
prior notice.
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special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law,
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Contents
FOR YOUR SAFETY................... vi on or off................................................ 9
Using predictive text input ............. 9
General information.............. viii Using traditional text input .......... 10
Access codes ................................ viii Tips for writing text ........................ 10
Security code (5 to 10 digits)...... viii
PIN and PIN2 codes (4 to 8 digits), 4.Using the menu................... 12
Module PIN and Signing PIN....... viii Accessing a menu function ...... 12
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) ... viii List of menu functions............... 13
Barring password (4 digits).......... viii
5.Menu functions................... 15
Wallet code (4 to 10 digits)......... viii
Messages (Menu 1)..................... 15
Overview of the functions of
Text messages (SMS) ...................... 15
the phone...................................... viii Multimedia messages (MMS)....... 19
Shared memory .................................. ix E-mail messages............................... 22
1.Getting started ..................... 1 Chat ..................................................... 25
Installing the SIM card and the Voice messages................................. 29
battery .............................................. 1 Info messages ................................... 30
Charging the battery .................... 2 Service commands........................... 30
Switching the phone on and off 2 Call register (Menu 2) ................ 30
Recent calls lists............................... 30
Normal operating position.......... 2
Counters and timers for calls,
Changing the covers ..................... 3 data and messages .......................... 30
Installing a multimedia card ...... 3 Contacts (Menu 3) ...................... 30
2.Your phone............................ 5 Searching for a contact ................. 31
Keys and connectors..................... 5 Saving names and phone numbers
Standby mode................................. 6 (Add contact) .................................... 31
Power saving ....................................... 6 Saving multiple numbers, text
Essential indicators ........................... 6 items or an image per name......... 31
Keypad lock (Keyguard)................ 7 Editing or deleting details in the
contacts .............................................. 32
3.Call functions........................ 8 My presence ...................................... 33
Making a call .................................. 8 Subscribed names ............................ 34
Speed dialling a phone number..... 8 Sending and receiving a
Answering or rejecting an business card..................................... 36
incoming call .................................. 8 Speed dials......................................... 36
Call waiting ......................................... 9 Voice dialling..................................... 36
Options during a call .................... 9 Settings (Menu 4) ...................... 38
Writing text..................................... 9 Profiles ................................................ 38
Setting predictive text input Tone settings ..................................... 38
Display settings ................................ 38

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Time and date settings................... 39 The cache memory........................... 66


Personal shortcuts ........................... 39 Browser security............................... 67
Connectivity ...................................... 39 Positioning information ................. 69
Call settings....................................... 42 SIM services (Menu 10) ............. 69
Phone settings .................................. 43
Chat and Presence settings........... 44
6.PC Connectivity ................... 70
Enhancement settings.................... 44 PC Suite.......................................... 70
Security settings .............................. 45 (E)GPRS, HSCSD and CSD .............. 71
Restore factory settings................. 45 Using data communication
Gallery (Menu 5) .......................... 45 applications................................... 71
Media (Menu 6)............................ 47 7.Battery information ............ 72
Camera................................................ 47 Charging and Discharging ........ 72
Media player...................................... 48
Music player ...................................... 48 8.Genuine Enhancements ...... 73
Radio.................................................... 49 Battery............................................ 73
Voice recorder................................... 50 Indoor.............................................. 73
Media equaliser ................................ 51 Standard Charger (ACP-7)............. 73
Organiser (Menu 7) ..................... 51 Travel Charger (ACP-12) ................ 74
Alarm clock........................................ 52 Indoor and Vehicle ...................... 74
Calendar ............................................. 52 Boom Headset (HDB-4).................. 74
To-do list ............................................ 53 Stereo Headset (HDS-3)................. 74
Notes ................................................... 53 Vehicle ............................................ 74
Wallet.................................................. 54 Mobile Charger (LCH-9)................. 74
Synchronisation................................ 57
Care and Maintenance ........... 75
Applications (Menu 8)................ 58
Games.................................................. 58 Important Safety Information 76
Applications....................................... 59 Limited Warranty ................... 80
Calculator........................................... 60
Countdown timer............................. 61 Your Details ............................81
Stopwatch.......................................... 61 Index .......................................82
Services (Menu 9) ........................ 62
Basic steps for accessing and
using services.................................... 62
Setting up the phone for a service 63
Making a connection to a service 63
Browsing the pages of a service.. 63
Appearance settings of the
browser ............................................... 64
Cookies................................................ 65
Bookmarks.......................................... 65
Downloading ..................................... 66
Service inbox..................................... 66

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FOR YOUR SAFETY


Read these simple guidelines. Breaking QUALIFIED SERVICE
the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Only qualified personnel may
Further detailed information is given in install or repair phone
this manual. equipment.
Do not switch the phone on ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
when wireless phone use is Use only approved accessories
prohibited or when it may and batteries. Do not connect
cause interference or danger. incompatible products.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST CONNECTING TO OTHER
Don't use a hand-held phone DEVICES
while driving. When connecting to any
other device, read its user's
INTERFERENCE
guide for detailed safety
All wireless phones may get
instructions. Do not connect
interference, which could
incompatible products.
affect performance.
BACKUP COPIES
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Remember to make backup
Follow any regulations or
copies of all important data.
rules. Switch the phone off
near medical equipment. WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
resistant. Keep it dry.
Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft. CALLING
Ensure the phone is switched
SWITCH OFF WHEN
on and in service. Enter the
REFUELLING
Don't use the phone at a phone number, including the
refuelling point. Don't use area code, then press . To
near fuel or chemicals. end a call, press . To
answer a call, press .
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don't use the phone where EMERGENCY CALLS
blasting is in progress. Ensure the phone is switched
Observe restrictions, and on and in service. Press as
follow any regulations or many times as needed (e.g. to
rules. exit a call, to exit a menu,
etc.) to clear the display. Enter
USE SENSIBLY the emergency number, then
Use only in the normal
press . Give your location.
position. Don't touch the
Do not end the call until told
antenna unnecessarily. to do so.

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Network Services
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900, GSM
1800 and GSM 1900 network.
Triband is a network-dependent feature. Check with your local service provider if you
can subscribe to and use this feature.
This phone supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.
Some features of this phone, such as MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), browsing,
e-mail, chat, presence-enhanced contacts, remote SyncML, and content downloading
via browser or over MMS, require network support for these technologies.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are
special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can
take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through
your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.

About accessories
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is
intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12, ACP-8, ACP-7, LCH-9 and
LCH-12.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone
manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may
be dangerous.
For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.

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General information
■ Access codes PIN code. The PUK2 code is required
to change a blocked PIN2 code.
Security code (5 to 10 digits)
The security code protects your Barring password (4 digits)
phone against unauthorised use. The The barring password is required
pre-set code is 12345. To change the when using the Call barring service,
code, and to set the phone to request see ”Security settings” on page 45.
the code, see ”Security settings” on
page 45. Wallet code (4 to 10 digits)
The wallet code is required to access
PIN and PIN2 codes (4 to 8 the wallet services. For further
digits), Module PIN and information, see ”Wallet” on page
Signing PIN 54.
The PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code protects your SIM ■ Overview of the
card against unauthorised use. See functions of the phone
”Security settings” on page 45. The Nokia 6230 phone provides
The PIN2 code may be supplied with many functions that are practical for
the SIM card and is required to daily use, such as a calendar, a clock,
access some functions, such as call an alarm clock, a radio, a music
counters. player, and a built-in camera. Also, a
The module PIN is required to access range of Nokia Xpress-onTM colour
the information in the security covers is available for your phone.
module. See ”Security module” on Some functions are
page 67. • EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for
The signing PIN is required for the GSM Evolution), see ”(E)GPRS” on
digital signature. See ”Digital page 41.
signature” on page 68. • xHTML browser, see ”Services
(Menu 9)” on page 62.
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 • E-mail function, see ”E-mail
digits) messages” on page 22.
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) • Presence-enhanced contacts, see
code is required to change a blocked ”My presence” on page 33.

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• Java 2 Micro Edition, see Note that gallery files share a


”Applications (Menu 8)” on page different memory, for further
58. information see ”Gallery (Menu 5)”
• Bluetooth technology, see also on page 45.
”Bluetooth wireless technology”
on page 39.
• Multimedia card to extent the
memory capacity of your phone
to store pictures, video clips, for
example.

Shared memory
The following features in this phone
may share memory: contacts, text,
chat and multimedia messages, e-
mails, voice tags and SMS
distribution lists, calendar, to-do
notes, and Java games and
applications, and note application.
Using any such features may reduce
the memory available for any
features sharing memory. This is
especially true with heavy use of any
of the features (although some of
the features may have a certain
amount of memory specially allotted
to them in addition to the amount of
memory shared with other features).
For example, saving many java
applications, etc., may take all of the
shared memory and your phone may
display a message that the memory
is full. In this case, delete some of
the information or entries stored in
the shared memory features before
continuing.

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Getting started

1. Getting started
■ Installing the SIM card 3. Remove the battery by lifting it
and the battery as shown(3).
Keep all miniature SIM cards out of
the reach of small children.
The SIM card and its contacts can
easily be damaged by scratches or
bending, so be careful when
handling, inserting or removing the 4. To release the SIM card holder,
card. gently pull the locking clip of the
Before installing the SIM card, card holder and open it (4).
always make sure that the phone is 5. Insert the SIM card into the SIM
switched off and disconnected from card holder (5). Make sure that
any enhancement and then remove the SIM card is properly inserted
the battery. and that the golden contact area
1. To remove the back cover off the on the card is facing downwards.
phone:
With the back of the phone
facing you, push the back cover
release button (1).

6. Close the SIM card holder (6) and


press it until it snaps into
position.
7. Replace the battery (7).
2. Slide the back cover to remove it 8
from the phone (2).

8. Slide the back cover into its place


(8).

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Getting started

■ Charging the battery Press and hold the


power key as
1. Connect the lead from the
shown.
charger to the socket on the
bottom of your phone. If the phone asks
for a PIN code, key
in the PIN code
(for example,
displayed as ****),
and press OK.

2. Connect the charger to an AC ■ Normal operating


wall socket. position
If the battery is completely flat, it Use the
may take a few minutes before phone only
the charging indicator appears in its
on the display or before any calls normal
can be made. operating
position.
The charging time depends on the
charger and the battery used. For Your phone
example, charging a BL5-C battery has a built-
with the ACP-12 charger takes in antenna. As with any other radio
approximately one hour and 30 transmitting device, do not touch
minutes while the phone is in the antenna unnecessarily when the
standby mode. phone is switched on. Contact with
the antenna affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a
■ Switching the phone on higher power level than otherwise
and off needed.
Warning: Do not switch the Not touching the antenna area
phone on when wireless during a phone call optimises the
phone use is prohibited or antenna performance and the
when it may cause talktime of your phone.
interference or danger.

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Getting started

■ Changing the covers 4. Place the key mat in the new


front cover (4).
Before changing the cover, always
switch off the power and disconnect
the phone from the charger or any
other device. Avoid touching
electronic components while
changing the covers. Always store
and use the phone with the covers
attached. 5. Press the key mat gently in (5).
1. Remove the back cover from the 6. Replace the front cover by
phone. See step 1 in ”Installing pressing it gently on the phone,
the SIM card and the battery” on beginning from the bottom (6).
page 1.
2. Gently remove the front cover
from the phone. For this gently
prise the front cover away from
the phone beginning at the top of
the phone (1) and detach the
front cover (2).

7. Replace the back cover of the


phone. See step 8 in ”Installing
the SIM card and the battery” on
page 1.

3. Remove the key mat from the ■ Installing a multimedia


front cover by pressing it gently card
out (3). Use only compatible multimedia
cards (MMC) with this device. Other
memory cards, such as Secure Digital
(SD) cards, do not fit in the MMC
card slot and are not compatible
with this device. Using an
incompatible memory card may
damage the memory card as well as

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phone, and data stored on the


incompatible card may be corrupted.
1. Remove the back cover and
battery from the phone. See step
1 and 2 in ”Installing the SIM
card and the battery” on page 1.
2. Place the multimedia card in the
card holder. Make sure that the
multimedia card is properly
inserted and that the golden
contact area on the card is facing
downwards.

3. Replace the battery and back


cover of the phone. See step 7
and 8 in ”Installing the SIM card
and the battery” on page 1.
The multimedia card can be used in
menu Gallery as a separate folder,
see ”Gallery (Menu 5)” on page 45.

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Your phone

2. Your phone
■ Keys and connectors 8. ends an active call. Exits
from any function.
1. Power key
9. - enter numbers and
characters.
and are used for
various purposes in different
functions.
10.Charger connector

11. Pop-PortTM connector used, for


example, for headsets and the
data cable.
12.Infrared (IR) port

2. Earpiece
3. Volume keys
4. Loudspeaker
5. Selection keys
and
6. 4-way navigation and selection 13.Camera lens on the back cover of
key the phone.
Move the cursor up and down
, left and right . Pressing
the key briefly in the middle
selects the menu item or
confirms a selection.
7. dials a phone number, and
answers a call.

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Your phone

■ Standby mode select where you want to move


the function.
When the phone is ready for use, and
you have not keyed in any 5. The middle selection key in
characters, the phone is in standby standby mode is Menu.
mode. 6. The right selection key in standby
1. Shows the name of the network mode is Names to access the
or the operator logo. Contacts menu or another
shortcut to a function you can
select. See ”Personal shortcuts”
on page 39. Or it has an operator
specific name to access an
operator specific web site.

Power saving
2. Shows the signal strength of the For power saving a
cellular network at your current digital clock view
location. overwrites the
3. Shows the battery charge level. display when no
function of the
4. The left selection key in standby phone has been used for a certain
mode is Go to. period of time. Press any key to
Press Go to to view the functions deactivate the screen saver.
in personal shortcut list. Select a
function to activate it. Essential indicators
Press Options and select Select
You have received one or
options to view the list of
several text or picture
available functions. Scroll to the
messages. See ”Reading and
desired function and press Mark
replying to an SMS message
to add it to the shortcut list. To
or an SMS e-mail” on page
remove a function from the list,
16.
press Unmark.
Press Options and select You have received one or
Organise to rearrange the several multimedia
functions on your personal messages. See ”Reading and
shortcut list. Select the desired replying to a multimedia
function and press Move, then message” on page 20.

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Your phone

The phone has registered a during a (E)GPRS dial-up


missed call. See ”Call connection.
register (Menu 2)” on
Bluetooth connection
page 30.
indicator. See ”Bluetooth
The phone’s keypad is wireless technology” on
locked. See ”Keypad lock page 39.
(Keyguard)” on page 7.
The phone does not ring for ■ Keypad lock (Keyguard)
an incoming call or text You can lock the keypad to prevent
message when Incoming call the keys being accidentally pressed.
alert is set to Off and Press Menu or Unlock and then
Message alert tone is set to within 1.5 seconds to lock or
Off. See ”Tone settings” on unlock the keypad. If the Security
page 38. keyguard is set On, press Unlock and
The alarm clock is set to On. key in the security code.
See ”Alarm clock” on page An incoming call can be operated
52. normally. When you end or reject the
When the (E)GPRS call, the keypad will automatically
connection mode Always be locked.
online is selected and the For Automatic keyguard and
(E)GPRS service is available, Security keyguard, see ”Phone
the indicator is shown. Refer settings” on page 43.
to ”(E)GPRS connection” on Note: When Keyguard is on,
page 42. calls may be possible to the
When a (E)GPRS connection emergency number
is established, the indicator programmed into your
is shown. Refer to ”(E)GPRS phone (e.g. 112, 911 or other
connection” on page 42 and official emergency number).
”Browsing the pages of a Key in the emergency
service” on page 63. number and press . The
number is displayed only
The (E)GPRS connection is after you have keyed in its
suspended (on hold), for last digit.
example if there is an
incoming or outgoing call

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Call functions

3. Call functions
■ Making a call Speed dialling a phone
1. Key in the phone number, number
including the area code. If you Assign a phone number to one of the
key in an incorrect character, speed-dialling keys, from to
press Clear to delete it. , see ”Speed dials” on page
For international calls, press 36. Call the number in either of the
twice for the international prefix following ways:
(the + character replaces the • Press the speed-dialling key that
international access code) and you want and then press .
then key in the country code, the • If Speed dialling is set to on, press
area code without the leading 0, and hold a speed-dialling key
if necessary, and the phone until the call is started. See ”Call
number. settings” on page 42.
2. Press to call the number.
3. Press to end the call or to ■ Answering or rejecting
cancel the call attempt. an incoming call
Making a call using the contacts Press to answer an incoming call
To search for a name/phone number and press to end the call.
that you have saved in Contacts, see Press to reject an incoming call.
”Searching for a contact” on page If you press Silence, only the ringing
31. Press to call the number. tone is muted. Then either answer or
Last number redialling reject the call.
In standby mode, press once to Tip: If the Divert if busy
access the list of up to 20 numbers function is activated to divert
you last called or attempted to call. the calls, for example to your
Scroll to the number or name you voice mailbox, rejecting an
want, and press to call the incoming call will also divert
number. the call. See ”Call settings” on
page 42.

Call waiting waiting call. The first call is put on


During a call, press to answer the hold. Press to end the active call.

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Call functions

To activate the Call waiting function, pressing . The number mode is


see ”Call settings” on page 42. indicated by , and you can
change between the letter and
■ Options during a call number mode by pressing and
holding .
Many of the options that you can
use during a call are network
services. For availability, contact Setting predictive text input
your network operator or service on or off
provider. When writing text, press Options
Press Options during a call for some and select Dictionary.
of the following options: • To set the predictive text input
• Mute or Unmute, End call, End all on, select a language in the
calls, Contacts, Menu, Hold or dictionary options list.
Unhold, Swap, New call, Send • To revert to traditional text input,
DTMF, Private call, Record, select Dictionary off.
Answer, Reject, Loudspeaker,
Handset, and Lock keypad. Using predictive text input
• Conference to make a conference You can key in any letter with a
call that allows up to five persons single keypress. The predictive text
to take part in a conference call. input is based on a built-in
• Auto volume on or Auto volume dictionary to which you can also add
off. Automatic volume controls new words.
the earpiece volume level 1. Start writing a word using the
according to the environment keys to . Press each
noise level. key only once for one letter. The
word changes after each
■ Writing text keystroke.
You can key in text in two different Example: To write Nokia
ways, using the traditional text when the English
input, indicated with , or using dictionary is selected,
the predictive text input indicated press , , ,
with at the top left of the and .
display. The character case is For more instructions for writing
indicated by , , or text, see ”Tips for writing text” on
next to the text input indicator. You page 10.
can change the character case by

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Call functions

2. When you have finished writing menu, see ”Phone settings” on page
the word and it is correct, 43.
confirm it by adding a space with • If the next letter you want is
or by pressing any of the located on the same key as the
scroll keys. Pressing a scroll key present one, wait until the cursor
also moves the cursor. appears, or press any of the scroll
If the word is not correct, press keys and then key in the letter.
repeatedly or press Options • The most common punctuation
and select Matches. When the marks and special characters are
word that you want appears, available under the number key
confirm it. .
If the ? character is displayed For more instructions for writing
after the word, the word you text, see ”Tips for writing text” on
intended to write is not in the page 10.
dictionary. To add the word to the
dictionary, press Spell, key in the
Tips for writing text
word (traditional text input is
used) and press Save. When the The following functions may also be
dictionary becomes full, the new available for writing text:
word replaces the oldest one that • To insert a space, press .
was added. • To move the cursor to the left,
3. Start writing the next word. right, down or up, press the scroll
keys , , or ,
Writing compound words respectively.
Key in the first part of the word and
confirm it by pressing . Write the • To insert a number while in letter
last part of the word and confirm the mode, press and hold the desired
word. number key.
• To delete a character to the left
Using traditional text input of the cursor, press Clear. Press
and hold Clear to delete the
Press a number key, to ,
characters more quickly.
repeatedly until the desired
character appears. Not all characters To delete all the characters at
available under a number key are once when writing a message,
printed on the key. The characters press Options and select Clear
available depend on the language text.
selected in the Phone language

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• To insert a word when using the


predictive text input, press
Options and select Insert word.
Write the word using the
traditional text input and press
Save. The word is also added to
the dictionary.
• To insert a special character
when using the traditional text
input, press , or when using
the predictive text input, press
and hold , or press Options
and select Insert symbol.Select a
character and press Use.
• To insert a smiley when using the
traditional text input, press ,
or when using the predictive text
input, press and hold , then
press again. Or press
Options and select Insert smiley.
Select a smiley and press Use.
The following options are available
when writing text messages:
• To insert a number while in letter
mode, press Options and select
Insert number. Key in the phone
number or search for it in
Contacts and press OK.
• To insert a name from Contacts,
press Options and select Insert
contact. To insert a phone
number or a text item attached
to the name, press Options and
select View details.

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4. Using the menu


The phone offers you an extensive To access the menu, press Menu. Key
range of functions, which are in quickly, within two seconds, the
grouped into menus. shortcut number of the menu
function you want to access. Note
■ Accessing a menu that to access the menu functions in
function menu 1, press Menu and key in
and then key in the desired shortcut
By scrolling number.
1. To access the menu, press Menu. Press Back to return to the previous
2. Scroll with or through the menu level, and Exit to exit the
menu (or with any of the scroll menu.
keys if the grid menu view is
selected) and select, for example,
Settings by pressing Select. To
change the menu view, see Menu
view in ”Display settings” on page
38.
3. If the menu contains submenus,
select the one that you want, for
example Call settings.
4. If the selected submenu contains
further submenus, repeat step 3.
Select the next submenu, for
example Anykey answer.
5. Select the setting of your choice.
6. Press Back to return to the
previous menu level, and Exit to
exit the menu.
By using a shortcut
The menus, submenus and setting
options are numbered and you can
access some of them by using their
shortcut number.

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■ List of menu functions 7. Settings


1. Messages 8. Speed dials
9. Voice tags
1. Text messages
10.Info numbers2
2. Multimedia msgs.
11.Service numbers 1
3. E-mail
12.My numbers3
4. Chat1
13.Caller groups2
5. Voice messages
6. Info messages
4. Settings
7. Message settings
1. Profiles
8. Service commands
2. Tone settings
2. Call register 3. Display settings
4. Time and date settings
1. Missed calls
5. Personal shortcuts
2. Received calls
6. Connectivity
3. Dialled numbers
7. Call settings
4. Delete recent call lists
8. Phone settings
5. Call duration
9. Chat and my presence settings
6. GPRS data counter
10.Enhancement settings4
7. GPRS connection timer
11.Security settings
8. Message counter
12.Restore factory settings
3. Contacts
5. Gallery
1. Search
1. Memory card5
2. Add contact
2. Images
3. Delete
3. Video clips
4. My presence
4. Music files
5. Subscribed names
5. Graphics
6. Copy

1. For availability, contact your network operator or service provider.


2. Shown if supported by your SIM card. For availability, contact your network operator or
service provider.
3. If Info numbers, Service numbers or both are not supported, the number of this menu
item changes accordingly.
4. This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible
enhancement available for the phone.
5. This menu is not shown if no multimedia card is inserted. The following menu numbers
changes accordingly. The name depends on the memory card.

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6. Tones 9. Positioning
7. Recordings
10.SIM services1
6. Media
1. Camera
2. Media player
3. Music player
4. Radio
5. Voice recorder
6. Media equaliser

7. Organiser
1. Alarm clock
2. Calendar
3. To-do list
4. Notes
5. Wallet
6. Synchronisation

8. Applications
1. Games
2. Collection
3. Extras

9. Services
1. Home
2. Bookmarks
3. Download links
4. Last web addr.
5. Service inbox
6. Settings
7. Go to address
8. Clear the cache

1. Only shown if supported by your SIM card. The name and contents vary depending on
the SIM card.

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5. Menu functions
■ Messages features can receive and display
(Menu 1) picture messages.
You can read, write, send and save The text messages function uses
text, multimedia and SMS e-mail shared memory, see ”Shared
messages. Before you can send a memory” on page ix.
message, you need to save some Note: When sending
message settings. messages via the SMS
To select the font size for reading network service, your phone
and writing messages and e-mail, may display the words
press Menu, and select Messages, Message sent. This is an
Message settings, Other settings and indication that the message
Font size. has been sent by your phone
to the message centre
number programmed into
Text messages (SMS)
your phone. This is not an
Using the SMS (Short Message indication that the message
Service) your phone can send and has been received at the
receive multi-part messages, which intended destination. For
consist of several ordinary text more details about SMS
messages (network service). services, check with your
Invoicing is based on the number of service provider.
ordinary messages that are required
for a multi-part message. This may Writing and sending messages
affect the invoicing for the message. The number of available characters /
You can also send and receive text the current part number of a multi-
messages that contain pictures. A part message are shown on the top
picture message is made up of right of the display, for example 120/
several text messages. 2.

Note: The picture message 1. Press Menu, and select


function can be used only if Messages, Text messages and
it is supported by your Create message.
network operator or service 2. Key in a message. To insert text
provider. Only phones that templates or a picture into the
offer picture message message, see ”Templates” on
page 18. Each picture message is
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made up of several text 1. Press Menu, and select


messages. Therefore, sending one Messages, Text messages and
picture message may cost more Create SMS e-mail.
than sending one text message. 2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail
3. To send the message, press Send. address or search for it in
Enter the recipient’s phone Contacts, key in a subject for the
number or search for the phone SMS e-mail and the e-mail
number in Contacts. message.
Options for sending a message 3. To send the SMS e-mail, press
After you have written a message, Send.
press Options and select Sending Reading and replying to an
options: SMS message or an SMS e-
With Send to many you can send the mail
message to several recipients and When you have received a message
Send to list sends the message to a or an SMS e-mail, the indicator
predefined distribution list. and the number of new messages
”Distribution lists” see on page followed by messages received are
17.With Sending profile you can use shown.
a predefined message profile to send The blinking indicates that the
the message. For the message message memory is full. Before you
profile, see ”Writing and sending a can receive new messages, delete
SMS e-mail” on page 16. old messages.
Writing and sending a SMS e- 1. Press Show to view the new
mail message, or press Exit to view it
Before you can send a SMS e-mail, later.
you need to save the settings for If more than one message has
sending SMS e-mails, see ”Writing been received, select the one that
and sending a SMS e-mail” on page you want to read. An unread
16. To check SMS e-mail service message is indicated by in
availability and to subscribe to the front of it.
service, contact your service
2. While reading or viewing the
provider. To save an e-mail address
message, press Options.
in Contacts, see ”Saving multiple
numbers, text items or an image per You can select an option, for
name” on page 31. example, to delete, forward or
edit the message as a text
message or an SMS e-mail,

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rename the message you are Distribution lists


reading or to move it to another If you need to send messages
folder. Select Copy to calendar to frequently to a fixed group of
copy text at the beginning of the recipients, you can define a
message to your phone’s distribution list for that purpose. You
calendar. Select Message details can save these distribution lists in
to view, if available, the sender’s the phone’s memory. Sending a
name and phone number, the message using a distribution list may
message centre used, and the cost more than to send a message to
date and time of receipt. Select one recipient.
Use detail to extract numbers, e- Press Menu, and select Messages,
mail addresses and website Text messages and Distribution lists.
addresses from the current The names of the available
message. When reading a picture distribution lists are shown.
message, select Save picture to
save the picture in the Templates If you have not saved any lists, press
folder. Add to create one. Key in the name
for the list and press OK. Press View
3. Select Reply to reply to a and then Add and select a contact
message. Select Empty screen, from the phone’s contact memory.
Original text or select a standard Press Add again to add more
answer to be included in the contacts to the created list.
reply. Confirm or edit the e-mail
address and subject. Write your Otherwise, scroll to a list, press View
reply message. to view the contacts on the selected
list, press Options and you can view
4. Press Send and press OK to send the details and delete the selected
the message to the displayed contact. Press Add to add more
number. contacts to the list.
Inbox and sent items folders To display the other options of the
The phone saves incoming text distribution lists folder, press
messages in the Inbox folder and Options and you can select Add list,
sent messages in the Sent items Rename list, Clear list, Delete list.
folder of the Text messages If a message cannot be sent to
submenu. certain recipients on the distribution
Text messages that you wish to send list, a folder Undelivered is shown.
later can be saved in the Saved Select Undelivered and press View
items, My folders or Templates to view the list of the recipients to
folder. whom the latest message sending

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failed. Press Options and select • To delete all messages from all
Resend to list to resend the message folders, select All messages and
to the recipients on the Undelivered when Delete all messages from all
list, Delete list to delete the folders? is displayed, press OK.
Undelivered list, or View message to If the folder contains unread
view the failed message. messages, the phone will ask
Templates whether you want to delete them
Your phone offers you text templates also.
, and picture templates . Settings for text and SMS e-
To access the template list, press mail messages
Menu, and select Messages, Text The message settings affect the
messages and Templates. sending, receiving and viewing of
messages.
Saved items folder and My
folders Press Menu, and select Messages,
You can organise your messages in Message settings, Text messages and
the Saved items folder or in new Sending profile. If more than one
added folders. While reading a message profile set is supported by
message, press Options. Select your SIM card, select the set you
Move, scroll to the folder where you want to change.
want to move the message and press Each set has the following settings:
OK. Message centre number (delivered
To add or delete a folder, press from your service provider),
Menu, and select Messages, Text Messages sent via, Message validity,
messages and My folders. Press Default recipient number (text
Options and select Add folder or messages) or E-mail server (e-mail),
Delete folder. Delivery reports, Use GPRS, Reply via
same centre (network service) and
Deleting messages Rename sending profile.
To delete messages, press Menu, and Overwrite settings
select Messages, Text messages and
Press Menu, and select Messages,
Delete messages.
Message settings, Text messages and
• To delete all messages from a Overwriting in sent items or
folder, select the folder from Overwriting in inbox. Select Allowed
which you want to delete the to set the phone to replace the old
messages and press OK. text messages with new ones in the
Sent items or the Inbox folder,

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respectively when the text message The phone does not necessarily
memory is full. support all variations of the
aforementioned file formats.
Multimedia messages You are not able to receive any
(MMS) multimedia messages if you have a
Note: This function can be call in progress, a game or another
used only if it is supported Java application running, or an
by your network operator or active browsing session over GSM
service provider. Only data. Because delivery of multimedia
phones that offer messages can fail for a variety of
compatible multimedia reasons, do not rely solely upon
message features can them for essential communications.
receive and display Writing and sending a
multimedia messages. multimedia message
A multimedia message can contain To set the settings for multimedia
text, sound and a picture or a video messaging, see ”Settings for
clip. The phone supports multimedia multimedia messages” on page 21.
messages that are up to 100 kB. To check availability and to
Note: If Allow multimedia subscribe to the multimedia
reception is set to Yes or In messaging service, contact your
home network, your service provider.
operator or service provider Copyright protections may prevent
may charge you for every some images, ringing tones and
message you receive. other content from being copied,
Multimedia messaging supports the modified, transferred or forwarded.
following formats: 1. Press Menu, and select
• Picture: JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, Messages, Multimedia msgs. and
and PNG. Create message.
• Sound: Scalable Polyphonic MIDI 2. Key in a message.
(SP-MIDI), AMR audio and • To insert a file in the message,
monophonic ringing tones. press Options, select Insert
• Video clips in 3gp format with and select the desired option
SubQCIF image size and AMR from Gallery or select
audio. Calendar note or Business
card.

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• Your phone supports the 4. Enter the recipient’s phone


sending and receiving of number (or e-mail address) or
multimedia messages that search for it in Contacts.
contain several pages (slides). While the multimedia message is
To insert a slide in the being sent, the animated
message, press Options, and indicator is displayed and
select Insert and Slide. Each you can use other functions on
slide can contain text, one the phone. If the sending fails,
image and one sound clip. the phone tries to resend it a few
If the message contains times. If this fails, the message
several slides, you can open remains in the Outbox folder and
the desired one by pressing you can try to resend it later.
Options and selecting
Previous slide, Next slide or Reading and replying to a
Slide list. To set the interval multimedia message
between the slides, press When your phone is receiving a
Options and select Slide multimedia message, the animated
timing. indicator is displayed. When the
message has been received, the
To move the text component indicator and the text
to the top or bottom of the Multimedia message received are
message, press Options and shown.
select Text on top or Text on
bottom. 1. Press Show to view the message,
or press Exit to view it later.
• The following options may
also be available: Delete to 2. Scroll to view the message. Press
delete an image, slide or Options and some of the
sound clip from the message, following options may be
Clear text, Preview, Save available: Play presentation, View
message. In More options the text, Open image, Open sound
following options may be clip or Open video clip, Save
available: Insert contact, image, Save sound clip, Save
Insert number, Message video clip, Details, Delete
details and Edit subject. message, Reply, Reply to all,
Forward to no., Forward to e-mail
3. To send the message, press Send, or Forward to many, Edit,
or press Options and select Send Message details.
to e-mail or Send to many.

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Refer also to the options in Deleting messages


Gallery, see ”Gallery (Menu 5)” on To delete messages, press Menu, and
page 45. select Messages, Multimedia msgs.
and Delete messages.
Inbox, Outbox, Saved and Sent
items folders • To delete all messages from a
The phone saves the received folder, select the folder from
multimedia messages in the Inbox which you want to delete the
folder. Multimedia messages that messages and press OK.
have not yet been sent are moved to • To delete all messages from all
the Outbox folder. The multimedia folders, select All messages and
messages that you wish to send when Delete all messages from all
later, can be saved in the Saved folders? is displayed, press OK.
items folder. The sent multimedia If the folder contains unread
messages are saved in the Sent items messages, the phone will ask
folder if the setting Save sent whether you want to delete them
messages is set to Yes. See ”Settings also.
for multimedia messages” on page
21. Settings for multimedia
messages
Multimedia messages memory The message settings affect the
full sending, receiving and viewing of
When you have a new multimedia multimedia messages.
message waiting and the memory
Press Menu, and select Messages,
for the messages is full, the indicator
Message settings and Multimedia
blinks and Multimedia memory
msgs.. Select
full, view waiting msg. is shown. To
view the waiting message, press • Save sent messages. Select Yes to
Show. To save the message, press set the phone to save sent
Options, select Save message and multimedia messages in the Sent
delete old messages by first items folder. If you select No, the
selecting the folder and then the oId sent messages are not saved.
message to be deleted. To discard • Delivery reports to ask the
the waiting message, press Exit and network to send delivery reports
Yes. If you press No, you can view about your messages (network
the message. service).
• Scale image down to define the
image size when you insert the

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image to the multimedia ”Writing and sending a SMS e-mail”


message. on page 16) allows you to access
• Default slide timing to define the your e-mail account via the phone.
default time for slides composed The compatible e-mail system that
for multimedia messages. you use in the office or at home may
be supported by the e-mail function
• Allow multimedia reception.
on your phone. You can write, send,
Choose No, Yes or In home
and read e-mails with your phone.
network to use the multimedia
service. In In home network does Your phone supports POP3 and
not allow to receive multimedia IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you
messages when outside your can send and retrieve any e-mails,
home network. you may need to do the following:
• Incoming multimedia messages. • Obtain a new e-mail account or
Select Retrieve to allow the use the current one. For
reception of multimedia availability of your e-mail
messages, or select Reject. account contact your e-mail
service provider.
• Connection settings to define
connection settings for retrieving • For the settings required for e-
multimedia messages. Activate mail, contact your e-mail service
the set where you want to save provider. To set the e-mail
the connection settings and then settings on your phone, press
edit the settings. You may be able Menu and select Messages,
receive the service settings as a Message settings and E-mail
configuration message from the messages. See ”Settings for e-
service provider that offers the mail” on page 23.
service. For details, contact your Writing and sending an e-mail
service provider. Refer also 1. Press Menu and select Messages,
”Setting up the phone for a E-mail, and Create e-mail.
service” on page 63.
2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail
• Allow adverts. You can receive or address, a subject and the e-mail
reject advertisements. This message.
setting is not shown if the Allow
multimedia reception is set to No. 3. Press Send. Select Send now.

E-mail messages
This e-mail application (different to
the SMS e-mail function, see
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Note: When sending e- Reading and replying to an e-


mails, your phone may mail message
display the words Message Press Menu, select Messages, E-mail
sent. This is an indication and Inbox. While reading the
that the e-mail has been message, press Options to see the
sent by your phone to the e- options available for this message.
mail server. This is not an To reply to an e-mail, press Reply
indication that the e-mail and select Original text or Empty
has been received at the screen. Confirm or edit the e-mail
intended destination. For address and subject, then write your
more details about e-mail reply. To send the message, press
services, check with your Send and select Send now.
service provider.
Inbox and Other folders
Downloading e-mail messages (Drafts, Archive, Outbox and
from your e-mail account Sent items)
1. Press Menu and select Messages, Your phone saves e-mails that you
E-mail, and Retrieve to download have downloaded from your e-mail
e-mail messages that have been account in Inbox folder. Other
sent to your e-mail account. Or: folders contains the folders: Drafts
Press Menu and select Messages, for saving unfinished e-mails,
E-mail, Other options, and Archive for organising and saving
Retrieve and send to download your e-mails, Outbox for saving e-
new e-mail messages and to send mails that have not been sent, and
e-mails that have been saved in Sent items for saving e-mails that
the Outbox folder. have been sent.
2. Your phone makes a connection
Deleting e-mail messages
to the e-mail service. A status bar
To delete e-mail messages, press
is shown while your phone is
Menu and select Messages, E-mail
downloading e-mail messages to
Other options and Delete messages.
your phone.
Note that deleting an e-mail from
3. Press Select to view the new
your phone does not delete it from
message in Inbox, or press Back
the e-mail server.
to view it later. An unread text
message is indicated by . Settings for e-mail
The settings affect the sending,
receiving and viewing of e-mail.

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You may receive the e-mail settings the user name and password to
as a configuration message from the access the e-mail account. If you
service provider. You can also key in have not defined a SMTP user
the settings manually. name or SMTP password the e-
To key in the settings manually, press mail server uses POP3/IMAP4
Menu and select Messages, user name and password instead.
Message settings, and E-mail • Other settings and select:
messages. Select Active e-mail • Include signature. You can
settings and activate the set in define a signature that is
which you want to save the settings. automatically added to the
Select Edit active e-mail settings and end of your e-mail.
edit the settings one by one:
• Use SMTP authorisation. If
• Mailbox name. Key in the name your e-mail service provider
that you want to use for the requires authentication for
mailbox. sending e-mails, select Yes. In
• E-mail address. Key in your e- this case, you must also define
mail address. your SMTP user name and
• My name. Key in your name or SMTP password.
nickname. • SMTP user name. Key in the
• Outgoing (SMTP) server. Key in user name for outgoing mails
the server address. that you have obtained from
your e-mail service provider.
• Incoming server type. Select
either POP3 or IMAP4 depending • SMTP password. Key in the
on the type of e-mail system that password that you want to
you are using. If both types are use for outgoing mails.
supported, select IMAP4. • Outgoing (SMTP) port. Key in
• If you have selected POP3 as a the number of the e-mail
server type, then Incoming server port for outgoing e-
(POP3) server, POP3 user name, mail.
and POP3 password are shown. If If you have selected POP3 as a
you have selected IMAP4 as a server type, the following options
server type, then Incoming are shown:
(IMAP4) server, IMAP4 user name, • Incoming (POP3) port. Key in
and IMAP4 password are shown. the port number that you
Key in the e-mail server address have obtained from your e-
for incoming e-mail, then key in mail service provider.

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• Reply-to address. Key in the e- • Reply-to address. Key in the e-


mail address to which you mail address to which you
want the replies to be sent. want the replies to be sent.
• Secure login. Select Secure • Retrieve e-mails. Key in the
login on if your connection number of e-mails that you
requires an encrypted login, want to retrieve at a time.
otherwise leave it to Secure • Retrieval method. Select
login off. Contact your service Latest if you want to retrieve
provider if in doubt. Using all new received e-mails or
encrypted login enables select Latest unread if you
increased security for user want to retrieve only e-mails
names and passwords. It does that you have not read.
not increase security for the
• SMTP connection settings to
connection itself.
define the connection
• Retrieve e-mails. Key in the settings required for outgoing
maximum number of e-mails e-mail.
that you want to retrieve at a
• IMAP4 connection settings to
time.
define the connection
• SMTP connection settings to settings required for incoming
define the connection mail. See ”Setting up the
settings required for outgoing phone for a service” on page
e-mail. 63.
• POP3 connection settings to
define the connection Chat
settings for incoming e-mail.
Note: This function can be
See ”Setting up the phone for
used only if it is supported
a service” on page 63.
by your network operator or
If you have selected IMAP4 as a service provider. Only
server type, the following options phones that offer
are shown: compatible chat features
• Incoming (IMAP4) port. Key in can receive and display chat
the port number that you messages.
have obtained from your e- Chat is a way of sending short text
mail service provider. messages that are delivered over
TCP/IP protocols to online users
(network service). Your contact list
shows you when the contacts on the
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list are online and available to ”Accepting or rejecting a chat


participate in a chat conversation. invitation” on page 28.
Before you can use chat, you need to To create your own chat groups,
subscribe to the service. For or to join or delete a public group,
availability, charging and see ”Groups” on page 29.
subscription to the service, contact • To edit your own information, see
your network operator or service ”Editing your own information”
provider, from whom you also on page 28.
receive your unique ID and password
• To search users and groups, see
and the settings for chat. For setting
Search in ”Starting a chat
the required settings for the chat
session” on page 27.
service, see ”Chat and Presence
settings” on page 44. • To read a message for a new chat
session, see ”Reading a chat
You can use the other functions of
message” on page 28.
the phone, while you have an active
chat session in the background. • To write and send messages
during an active chat session, see
Basic steps for chat
”Participating in a chat
• To enter the chat menu (offline), conversation” on page 28.
see ”Entering the chat menu” on
• To view, rename or delete saved
page 26.
conversations, select Saved
• To connect to the chat service convers. when you have entered
(online), see ”Connecting to the the Chat menu.
chat service and disconnecting”
• To block/unblock contacts, see
on page 27.
”Blocking and unblocking
• To start a chat session with a messages” on page 29.
contact, see Chat contacts in
• To disconnect from the chat
”Starting a chat session” on page
service, see ”Connecting to the
27.
chat service and disconnecting”
To create you own chat contact on page 27.
lists, see ”Contacts for the chat”
on page 28. Entering the chat menu
• To join a public chat session, see To enter the Chat menu while still
Groups in ”Starting a chat offline, press Menu, and select
session” on page 27. Messages and Chat. You can select
Login to connect to the chat service,
To join a group chat session via Saved convers. to view, erase or
invitation message, see rename the chat conversations that
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you have saved during the chat from the phone’s contacts
session, or Connect. settings to edit memory. Scroll to the contact
the settings needed for chat with whom you would like to
messaging and presence connection. chat and press Chat.
Connecting to the chat service indicates the online and
and disconnecting the offline contacts in the
To connect to the chat service, enter phone’s contacts memory.
the Chat menu, and select Login. indicates a blocked contact.
When the phone has successfully • Groups and Public groups. The list
connected, Logged in is displayed. of bookmarks to public groups
Tip: To set the phone to provided by the network operator
automatically connect to the or service provider is displayed. To
chat service when you enter start a chat session with a group,
the Chat menu, connect to scroll to a group and press Join.
the chat service, select My Enter your screen name that you
settings, Automatic login and want to use in the conversation.
On Chat start-up. When you have successfully
joined the group conversation,
To disconnect from the chat service, the phone shows Joined group:
select Logout. and the group name. To create a
Starting a chat session private group, see ”Groups” on
Enter the Chat menu and connect to page 29.
the chat service. You can select • Search and select Users or
• Conversations to view the list of Groups to search for other chat
new and read chats or invitations users or public groups on the
to chats during the active chat network. To start the chat session
session. Scroll to the message or when you have found the user or
invitation that you want and the group, scroll to the user or
press Open to read the message. the group that you want, press
Options and select Chat or Join
indicates the new and
group.
the read chat messages.
• To start a chat session from
indicates the new and
Contacts, see ”Viewing the
read group messages.
subscribed names” on page 35.
indicates the invitations.
• Chat contacts includes the
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Accepting or rejecting a chat name is shown. To save a new


invitation contact in the phone’s memory,
When you have connected to the press Options and select Save
chat service and you receive an contact or Add to contact.
invitation, New invitation received is
Participating in a chat
displayed. Press Read to read it. If
conversation
you receive more than one
Join or start a chat session by
invitation, the number of messages
pressing Write. Write your message
followed by new invitations received
and press Send or to send it. If
is displayed. Press Read, scroll to the
you press Options, some of the
invitation you want, and press Open.
following options are available: View
Press Accept to join the private
conversation, Save contact, Add to
group conversation, or press
contact, Group members, End
Options and select Reject or Delete
conversation, Dictionary.
to reject or delete the invitation.
Editing your own information
Reading a chat message
Enter the Chat menu and connect to
When you have connected to the
the chat service. Select My settings
chat service and you receive a
to view and edit your own
message from a person who is not
availability information or screen
taking part in the conversation, New
name. Select Availability and
instant message is displayed. Press
Available for all or Avail. for contacts
Read to read it. If you receive more
(or Appear offline) to allow all the
than one message, the number of
other chat users or only the contacts
messages followed by new instant
on your chat contact list to see you
messages is displayed. Press Read,
as being online when you have
scroll to the message, and press
connected to the chat service. When
Open.
you are connected to the chat
New messages received during an service, indicates that you are
active chat session are held in the online and that you are not
Conversations of the Chat menu. If visible to others.
the message is from a person whose
contact information is missingfrom Contacts for the chat
the contact list in Chat contacts, the You can add contacts from the
sender’s ID is shown. If the contact phone’s contacts memory to the
information can be found in the chat contacts list.
phone’s memory for contacts and Connect to the chat service, select
the phone recognises it, the sender’s Chat contacts, press Options and

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select Add , or if you have no Public groups


contacts added, press Add. Select You can bookmark public groups
from Contacts the name that want that your service provider may
to add to the list of chat contacts. maintain. Connect to the chat
When the contact is added, the service, select Groups and Public
phone displays Added to Chat groups. Scroll to a group that you
contacts: and the contact name. want to chat with and press Join. If
Scroll to a contact, and press Chat you are not in the group, key in your
to start to chat, or press Options and screen name as your nickname for
select Contact info, Block contact (or the group. If you press Options, you
Unblock contact), Add contact, or can select Delete group to delete a
Remove contact. group from your group list.
Blocking and unblocking Creating a private group
messages Connect to the chat service, select
Connect to the chat service and Groups and Create group. Key in the
select Conversations or Chat name for the group and the screen
contacts. Highlight the contact in name for yourself that you want to
the contacts list from whom you use for the group. You can use
want to block incoming messages. another screen name in another
Press Options, select Block contact group. Press Add to view the list of
and press OK. contacts. Select a name from the
To unblock the messages, connect to contacts list to add it to the private
the chat service and select Blocked group list. To remove a name, select
list. Scroll to the contact from whom Remove member.
you want to unblock the messages To send an invitation to the new
and press Unblock. members that you have added to the
group, press Options and select
Groups Send invitation. Then write your
You can create your own private invitation.
groups for a chat session, or use the
You can only select online contacts,
public groups provided by the service
indicated by from the phone’s
provider. The private groups exist
contacts memory. Offline contacts
only during an active chat session.
are indicated by .
You can add to a private group only
the contacts that are in your contact
list and thus in the phone’s contacts Voice messages
memory. The voice mailbox is a network
service and you may need to
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subscribe to it. For details, contact The phone registers if it is switched


your service provider. on and within the network’s service
Press Menu, and select Messages area, and the network supports these
and Voice messages. To call your functions.
voice mailbox, select Listen to voice
messages. To key in, search for or Recent calls lists
edit your voice mailbox number, When you press Options in the
select Voice mailbox number. Missed calls, Received calls or
If supported by the network, the Dialled numbers menu, you can view
indicator will show new voice the time of the call, edit, view or call
messages. Press Listen to call your the registered phone number, add it
voice mailbox number. to the memory, or delete it from the
Tip: Pressing and holding list. You can also send a text
calls your voice mailbox message. Select Delete recent call
if you have the number set. lists to delete the recent calls lists.

Info messages Counters and timers for


calls, data and messages
With the network service you may be
able to receive messages on various Note: The actual invoice for
topics. For details, contact your calls and services from your
service provider. service provider may vary,
depending upon network
features, rounding-off for
Service commands
billing, taxes and so forth.
Press Menu, and select Messages
Press Menu, and select Call register
and Service commands. Key in and
and then select Call duration, GPRS
send service requests (also known as
data counter, GPRS connection
USSD commands), such as activation
timer, Message counter for
commands for network services, to
approximate information on your
your service provider.
recent communications.

■ Call register ■ Contacts


(Menu 2) (Menu 3)
The phone registers the phone
You can save names and phone
numbers of missed, received and
numbers (Contacts) in the phone’s
dialled calls, and the approximate
length of your calls.

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memory and in the SIM card’s speed dialling see ”Call settings”
memory. on page 42.
• The phone’s memory may save • Info numbers to call the
names with numbers and text information numbers of your
notes about each name. You can service provider if the numbers
also save an image for a certain are included on your SIM card
number of names. Contacts use (network service).
shared memory, see ”Shared • Service numbers to call the
memory” on page ix. service numbers of your service
• Names and numbers saved in the provider if the numbers are
SIM card’s memory, are indicated included on your SIM card
by . (network service).
In dynamic contacts (Presence) you • My numbers to view the phone
can publish your current availability numbers assigned to your SIM
status to communicate to anyone card. Only shown, if the numbers
who has access to this service and are included on your SIM card.
who is requesting this information. • Caller groups to arrange the
names and phone numbers saved
Searching for a contact in the memory into caller groups
Press Menu and select Contacts and with different ringing tone.
Search, or to quickly find a contact
name, press in standby mode. Saving names and phone
In addition the following options numbers (Add contact)
may also be available: Names and numbers will be saved in
• Add contact and Delete. the used memory. Press Menu and
select Contacts and Add contact.
• Copy to copy names and phone
Enter the name and the phone
numbers from the phone¥s
number. When the name and
contact directory to the SIM
number are saved, press Done.
card¥s memory, or vice versa.
• Settings to select how the names
Saving multiple numbers,
and numbers in contacts are
displayed. Select Memory status
text items or an image per
to view the free and used name
memory capacity. You can save different types of
• Speed dials to assign a number to phone numbers and short text items
a speed dialling key. To activate

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per name in the phone’s internal manually. Key in the ID and press
memory for contacts. OK to save it.
The first number saved is To change the number or text
automatically set as the default type, select Change type in the
number and it is indicated with a options list. To set the selected
frame around the number type number as the default number,
indicator, for example . When select Set as default.
you select a name from contacts, for 5. Key in the number or text item
example to make a call, the default and press OK to save it.
number is used unless you select
6. Press Back and then Exit to
another number.
return to standby mode.
1. Make sure that the memory in
use is either Phone or Phone and
Editing or deleting details in
SIM.
the contacts
2. Scroll to the name saved in the
Search for the contact you want to
phone’s internal memory for the
edit or delete and press Details.
contact to which you want to add
Scroll to the name, number, text
a new number or text item, and
item or image you want to edit or
press Details.
delete and press Options.
3. Press Options and select Add
• To edit a name, number or text
number, Add detail or Add image.
item or to change image, select
4. To add a number or detail, select Edit name, Edit number, Edit
one of the number types or text detail or Change image,
types, respectively, or select an respectively.
image from Gallery.
Note that you cannot edit or
If you select the text type User ID: delete an ID when it is on the
Select Search to search for an ID Chat contacts or in the
by a mobile phone number or an Subscribed names list.
e-mail address in the server of
• To delete a number or text item,
the operator or service provider if
select Delete number or Delete
you have connected to the
detail, respectively.
presence service. See ”My
presence” on page 33. If only one • To delete an image attached to
ID is found, it is automatically the contact, select Delete image.
saved. Otherwise, to save the ID, Deleting an image from contacts
press Options, and select Save. does not delete it from Gallery.
To key in the ID, select Enter ID

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My presence • Connect to 'My presence' service


With the presence service (network (or Disconnect) to connect to (or
service) you can share your presence to disconnect from) the service.
status with other users, for example • My current presence to change
your family, friends and colleagues your presence status. Select
with compatible devices and access • View current presence and
to the service. Presence status select Private pres. or Public
includes your availability, status pres. to view your current
message and personal logo. Other private or public status.
users who have access to the service
• My availability to set your
and who are requesting your
availability status to Available
information are able to see your
indicated by , or to Busy
status. The requested information is
indicated by , or to Not
shown in Subscribed names in the
available indicated by .
viewers Contacts menu. You can
personalize the information that you • My presence message and key
want to share with others and in the text to be shown to
control who can see your status. other persons or press
Options and select Previous
Before you can use presence, you
msgs. and select an old
need to subscribe to the service. To
message as the status
check the availability, charging and
message.
to subscribe to the service, contact
your network operator or service • My presence logo to select
provider, from whom you also your personal logo from the
receive your unique ID and password Graphics folder in the gallery.
and the settings for the service. To If you select the Default, the
set the required settings for the logo is not published.
presence service, see ”Chat and • Show to to select the groups
Presence settings” on page 44. While to whom you want to show
you have connected to the presence your presence status or if not
service, you can use the other to show them.
functions of the phone, and the Select Private and public and
presence service is active in the contacts in your private list
background. are able to see all your
Press Menu and select Contacts and presence information:
My presence. Select availability, status message

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and logo. Other contacts can update your My presence


see only your availability. message and My availability
Select Private viewers and the manually or automatically by
contacts in your private list linking them to the currently
can see all your presence active profile. Refer also to
information (availability, ”Profiles” on page 38. Note
status message and logo). that you cannot link a
Other users will not see any personalized status logo to a
information. Profile.
If you select No one, no one • Connection type to select if
can see your presence the phone connects
information. automatically to the service
when the phone is switched
• Viewers and select
on.
• Current viewers to view all the
• Connect. settings, see ”Chat and
persons who have subscribed
Presence settings” on page 44.
to your presence information
• Private list is a list of the Subscribed names
persons who are allowed to
view all your presence You can create a list of contacts
information, including whose presence status information
availability, status message you want to be aware of. You can
and logo. You can manage view the information if the contacts
your own private list. Other allow you to view it and if it is not
persons who are not in the prevented by the contact or network.
private list, can see only your You can view these subscribed
availability. names either by scrolling through
the contacts or via the Subscribed
• Blocked list to view all the names menu.
persons you have blocked
from viewing your presence Make sure that the memory in use is
information. either Phone or Phone and SIM.

• Settings and select To connect to the Presence service,


press Menu and select Contacts, My
• Show current presence in idle presence and Connect to 'My
to show the current status presence' service.
indicator in standby mode.
• Synchronise with profiles to
select whether you want to

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Adding contacts to the 1. Press Menu and select Contacts


subscribed names and Subscribed names.
1. Press Menu and select Contacts The status information of the
and Subscribed names. If you first contact on the subscribed
have not connected to the names list is displayed. The
Presence service, the phone asks information that the person
if you want to connect now. wants to give to the others may
2. If you have no contacts on your include text and some of the
list, press Add. Otherwise, press following icons:
Options and select Subscribe , or indicate that the
new. The list of your contacts is person is either available,
shown. discreet or not available.
3. Select a contact from the list and indicates that the person’s
if the contact has an user ID presence information is not
saved, the contact is added to the available.
subscribed names list. If there are
2. Press Details to view the details
more than one ID, select one of
of the selected contact, or press
them. After subscription to the
Options and select
contact, Subscription activated is
shown. • Subscribe new to add a new
contact to the list of
Tip: To subscribe to a contact
subscribed names.
from Contacts list, press
in standby mode and scroll to • Chat to start a chat
the contact you want to conversation.
subscribe to. Press Details • Send message to send a text
and press Options. To message to the selected
subscribe, select Request contact.
presence and select As • Send SMS e-mail to send an
subscription. e-mail to the selected
If you only want to view the contact.
presence information but not to • Send bus. card to send a
subscribe to a contact, select business card from the
Request presence and One time only. selected contact.
Viewing the subscribed names • Unsubscribe to remove the
Refer also to ”Searching for a selected contact from the list
contact” on page 31 to view the of subscribed names.
presence information.
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Unsubscribing a contact to the speed-dialling key number


• To unsubscribe a contact from that you want.
the Contacts list, press in Press Assign, or if a number has
standby mode and scroll to the already been assigned to the key,
contact you want to unsubscribe. press Options and select Change.
Press Details and select the ID Press Search, and select first the
and press Options. To name and then the number you want
unsubscribe, select Unsubscribe to assign. If the Speed dialling
and press OK to confirm. function is off, the phone asks
• To unsubscribe via the Subscribed whether you want to activate it. See
names menu, see ”Viewing the also Speed dialling in ”Call settings”
subscribed names” on page 35. on page 42.
To make a call using the speed-
Sending and receiving a dialling keys, see ”Speed dialling a
business card phone number” on page 8.
You can send and receive a person’s
contact information from a Voice dialling
compatible device that supports the You can make a phone call by saying
vCard standard as a business card. a voice tag that has been added to a
When you have received a business phone number. Any spoken word(s),
card, press Show and Save to save such as a person’s name(s), can be a
the business card in the phone’s voice tag. You can add up to 25 voice
memory. To discard the business tags.
card, press Exit and then OK. Before using voice dialling, note
To send a business card, search for that:
the name and phone number you • Voice tags are not language
want to send from contacts, press dependent. They are dependent
Details and Options and select Send on the speaker's voice.
bus. card. Select Via infrared, Via • Voice tags are sensitive to
text message, Via multimedia or Via background noise. Record them
Bluetooth. and make calls in a quiet
environment.
Speed dials • When recording a voice tag or
To assign a number to a speed- making a call by saying a voice
dialling key, press Menu and select tag, hold the phone in the normal
Contacts and Speed dials and scroll position near to your ear.

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• Very short names are not When the voice tag has been
accepted. Use long names and successfully saved, Voice tag
avoid similar names for different saved is displayed, a beep sounds
numbers. and a symbol appears after
Note: You must say the the phone number with a voice
name exactly as you said it tag.
when you recorded it. This To check the voice tags, press Menu
may be difficult in, for and select Contacts and Voice tags.
example, a noisy Scroll to the contact with the voice
environment or during an tag that you want, press Options
emergency, so you should and select to listen to, delete or
not rely solely upon voice change the recorded voice tag.
dialling in all circumstances.
Making a call by using a voice
Adding and managing voice tag
tags If the phone has an application using
Save or copy in the phone’s memory the GPRS connection sending or
the contacts, to which you want to receiving data, first end the
add a voice tag. You can also add application to make a call by using
voice tags to the names in the SIM voice dialling.
card, but if you replace your SIM 1. In standby mode, press and hold
card with a new one, you first need the volume down key. A short
to delete the old voice tags before tone is heard and Speak now is
you can add new ones. displayed.
Voice tags use shared memory, see 2. Say the voice tag clearly. The
”Shared memory” on page ix. phone plays the recognised voice
1. In standby mode, press . tag and then dials the phone
2. Scroll to the contact to which number of the voice tag after 1.5
you want to add a voice tag and seconds.
press Details. Scroll to the phone If you are using a compatible
number you want and press headset with the headset key, press
Options. and hold the headset key to start the
3. Select Add voice tag. voice dialling.
4. Press Start, and say clearly the
word(s) you want to record as a
voice tag. After recording, the
phone plays the recorded tag.

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■ Settings Ringing volume, Vibrating alert,


(Menu 4) Message alert tone, Chat alert tone,
Keypad tones and Warning tones.
Profiles You can find the same settings in the
Profiles menu, see ”Profiles” on
Your phone has various setting page 38.
groups, called profiles, for which you
can customise the phone tones for Select Alert for to set the phone to
different events and environments. ring only upon calls from phone
numbers that belong to a selected
Press Menu, and select Settings and caller group. Scroll to the caller
Profiles. Scroll to a profile and press group you want or All calls and press
Select. Mark.
• To activate the selected profile,
select Activate. Display settings
• To set the profile to be active Press Menu, and select Settings and
until a certain time up to 24 Display settings.
hours, select Timed and set the
• Select Wallpaper to set your
time the profile setting shall end.
phone to display a background
When the time set for the profile
image, (wallpaper) when the
expires, the previous profile that
phone is in standby mode.
was not timed, becomes active.
Select Select wallpaper and
• To personalise the profile, select
choose an image from Gallery.
Personalise. Select the setting
you want to change and make • Select Colour schemes to change
the changes. the colour in some display
components, for example
To change your presence status
indicators and signal and battery
information, select My presence
bars.
and My availability or My
presence message to edit your • Select Menu view to set the way
status message. the phone displays the main
menu.
Tone settings • Select Operator logo to set your
You can change the settings of the phone to display or hide the
selected active profile. operator logo.
Press Menu, and select Settings and • Select Screen saver and Select s.
Tone settings. Select and change saver to choose an animation or a
Incoming call alert, Ringing tone, still image as screen saver from

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Gallery. Select in Time-out after selection key and set one phone
which time the screen saver will function from a predefined list to
be activated. Select On to the right selection key. Refer also to
activate the screen saver. ”Standby mode” on page 6. This
Independent of the screen saver menu is not shown in some operator
settings, for power saving a variants.
digital clock view will be Voice commands
activated when for a certain time You can have phone functions which
no function of the phone has can be activated by saying a voice
been used. See ”Power saving” on tag. Up to 16 functions can be
page 6. selected to add a voice tag.
Press Menu, and select Settings,
Time and date settings Personal shortcuts and Voice
Press Menu, and select Settings and commands. Select the function
Time and date settings. folder you want, scroll to the
Select Clock to set the phone to function to which you want to add a
show the clock in standby mode, voice tag. Press Options and select
adjust the clock and select time zone Add command. A voice tag is
and the time format. indicated with .
Select Date to set the phone to show To add a voice command, refer to
the date in standby mode, set the ”Adding and managing voice tags”
date, and select the date format and on page 37. To activate a voice
date separator. command, refer to ”Making a call by
Select Auto-update of date & time using a voice tag” on page 37.
(network service) to set the phone to
automatically update the time and Connectivity
date according to the current time You can connect the phone to a
zone. compatible device via infrared or
Bluetooth wireless technology
Personal shortcuts connection. You can also define the
With personal shortcuts you get settings for (E)GPRS dial-up
quick access to often used functions connections.
of the phone. Bluetooth wireless technology
Right selection key The phone supports Bluetooth
Press Menu, and select Settings, wireless technology which allows
Personal shortcuts and Right you to connect the phone to a

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compatible Bluetooth device within 3. Select Search for audio


10 meters. enhancements to search for
The phone supports also the compatible Bluetooth audio
Bluetooth technology SIM access devices and select the device that
profile. This Bluetooth profile allows you want to connect to the
you to connect to compatible phone or select Paired devices to
devices, like the Nokia 610 car kit search for any Bluetooth device
phone. When the SIM access profile in range. Press New to list any
is active, Remote SIM mode is shown Bluetooth device in range. Scroll
on the phone display to indicate that to a device and press Pair.
the phone is disconnected from the 4. Enter the Bluetooth passcode of
GSM network, and thus, all phone the device to associate (’pair’)
functions are deactivated. and connect the device to your
For compatibility between your phone and start using the device.
phone and another device with You only need to give this
Bluetooth technology, consult the passcode when you connect to
device’s documentation and your the device for the first time.
Nokia dealer. In some countries, Bluetooth wireless connection
there may be restrictions on using Press Menu, and select Settings,
Bluetooth devices. Check with your Connectivity and Bluetooth. Select
local authorities. Active device to check which
Note: Using Bluetooth Bluetooth connection is currently
technology consumes the active. Select Paired devices to view
battery and the phone's a list of Bluetooth devices that are
operating time will be currently paired with the phone.
reduced. Be careful not to Press Options to access some of the
let it run in the background following functions depending on
when performing other the status of the device and the
operations with your phone. Bluetooth connection. Select
Setting up a Bluetooth connection Connect, Assign short name or
1. Press Menu, and select Settings, Request conn. authorisation.
Connectivity and Bluetooth. Bluetooth settings
2. To activate the Bluetooth Press Menu, and select Settings,
function, select Bluetooth and Connectivity, Bluetooth. and
On. The active Bluetooth Bluetooth settings to define how
connection is indicated by . your phone is shown to other

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Bluetooth devices. Select My phone's cancelled and has to be started


visibility or My phone's name. again.
Infrared IR connection indicator
You can set up the phone to receive • When is shown
data through its infrared (IR) port. To continuously, the IR connection
use an IR connection, the device is activated and your phone is
with which you want to establish a ready to send or receive data via
connection must be IrDA compliant. its IR port.
You can send or receive data such as • When blinks, your phone is
business cards, graphics, images, trying to connect to the other
sound clips, videos and calendar device or a connection has been
notes to or from a compatible phone lost.
or data device (for example, a
computer) via the IR port of your (E)GPRS
phone. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
Do not point the IR (infrared) beam is a network service that allows
at anyone's eye or allow it to mobile phones to be used for
interfere with other IR devices. This sending and receiving data over an
device is a Class 1 Laser product. Internet Protocol (IP) -based
network. GPRS is a data bearer that
Sending and receiving data via IR enables wireless access to data
• Ensure that the IR ports of the networks such as the Internet.
sending and receiving devices are EGPRS (Enhanced GPRS) is similar to
pointing at each other and that GPRS but enables faster
there are no obstructions connections. For more information
between the devices. on availability of (E)GPRS and data
• To activate the IR port of your transfer speed, contact your network
phone to receive data via IR, operator or service provider.
press Menu, and select Settings, The applications that may use
Connectivity and Infrared. (E)GPRS are MMS, video streaming,
• The user of the sending phone browsing sessions, e-mail, remote
selects the desired IR function to SyncML, Java application
start data transfer. downloading and the PC dial-up (for
If data transfer is not started within example, Internet and e-mail).
two minutes after the activation of Note that when you have selected
the IR port, the connection is GPRS as a data bearer, the phone
uses EGPRS instead of GPRS if this is

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available in the network. You cannot phone as a modem to enable


select between EGPRS and GPRS but (E)GPRS connectivity from the PC.
for some applications you may be To define the settings for (E)GPRS
able to select either GPRS or GSM connections from your PC, press
data (CSD, Circuit Switched Data). Menu, and select Settings,
(E)GPRS connection Connectivity, GPRS and GPRS
Press Menu, and select Settings, modem settings. Select Active access
Connectivity, GPRS and GPRS point and activate the access point
connection. you want to use, then select Edit
active access point. Select Alias for
• Select Always online to set the access point and key in a name to
phone to automatically register change the access point settings.
to a (E)GPRS network when you Select GPRS access point and key in
switch the phone on. When the the Access Point Name (APN) to
(E)GPRS service is available, the establish a connection to a (E)GPRS
indicator is shown on the top network
left of the display.
You can also set the (E)GPRS dial-up
If you receive a call or a text service settings (Access Point Name)
message, or make a call during a on your PC using the Nokia Modem
(E)GPRS connection, the Options software, see ”PC Suite” on
indicator will be shown on the page 70. If you have set the settings
top right of the display to both on your PC and on your phone,
indicate that the (E)GPRS note that the PC’s settings will be
connection is suspended (on used.
hold).
• Select When needed and the Call settings
(E)GPRS registration and
Press Menu, and select Settings and
connection are established when
Call settings. Select
an application using (E)GPRS
needs it and closed when you end • Automatic volume control and
the application. the phone will automatically
adjust the speaker volume
(E)GPRS modem settings according to the background
You can connect the phone via noise.
Bluetooth wireless technology,
• Call divert (network service) to
infrared or a data cable connection
divert your incoming calls.
to a compatible PC and use the
• Anykey answer and On and you
can answer an incoming call by
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briefly pressing any key, except select Automatic the phone


, selection keys and , selects the language according to
and . the information on the SIM card.
• Automatic redial and On and your • Memory status and scroll to view
phone will make a maximum of the free memory, the total used
ten attempts to connect the call memory and the used memory for
after an unsuccessful call each function in the list.
attempt. • Automatic keyguard to set the
• Speed dialling and On and the keypad of your phone to lock
names and phone numbers automatically after a pre-set
assigned to the speed-dialling time delay when the phone is in
keys, from to , can be standby mode and no function of
dialled by pressing and holding the phone has been used. Select
the corresponding number key. On and you can set the time from
• Call waiting and Activate and the 5 seconds to 60 minutes.
network will notify you of an • Security keyguard, enter the
incoming call while you have a security code and select On to set
call in progress (network service). the phone to ask for the security
See ”Call waiting” on page 8. code when you unlock the
• Summary after call and On and keyguard.
the phone will briefly display the Note: When Keyguard is
duration and cost (network on, calls may be possible
service) of the call after each call. to the emergency
• Send my caller ID (network number programmed
service) and select Yes or Set by into your phone (e.g. 112,
network. 911 or other official
emergency number). Key
• Line for outgoing calls (network
in the emergency
service) to select the phone line 1
number and press .
or 2 for making calls. Only shown
The number is displayed
if supported by your SIM card.
only after you have
keyed in its last digit.
Phone settings
• Cell info display and On to set the
Press Menu, and select Settings, phone to indicate when it is used
Phone settings. Select in a cellular network based on
• Phone language to set the display Micro Cellular Network (MCN)
language of your phone. If you technology.

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• Welcome note and key in the Enhancement settings


note you would like to be shown This menu is shown only if the phone
briefly when the phone is is or has been connected to a
switched on. compatible mobile enhancement.
• Operator selection and Press Menu, and select Settings and
Automatic and the phone Enhancement settings. You can
automatically selects one of the select an enhancement menu if the
cellular networks available in corresponding enhancement is or
your area. With Manual, you can has been connected to the phone.
select a network that has a Depending on the enhancement, you
roaming agreement with your can select some of the following
home network operator. options:
• Confirm SIM service actions. See • Default profile to select the
”SIM services (Menu 10)” on page profile that you want to be
69. automatically activated when
• Help text activation to set the you connect to the selected
phone to show or not to show the enhancement.
help texts. • Automatic answer to set the
• Start-up tone to set the phone to phone to answer an incoming call
play or not to play a start-up tone automatically after five seconds.
when the phone is switched on. If the Incoming call alert is set to
Beep once or Off, automatic
Chat and Presence settings answer will not be in use.
You may receive the settings • Lights to set the lights
required as a configuration message permanently On. Select
from the service provider that offers Automatic to set the lights on for
the service. You can also key in the 15 seconds after a keypress.
settings manually. • When the phone is connected to
To key in the settings manually, press the full car kit, select Ignition
Menu, and select Settings, Chat and detector and On to automatically
my presence settings. Select Active switch off the phone
chat and presence settings and approximately 20 seconds after
activate the set in which you want you have switched off the car’s
to save the settings. Select Edit ignition.
active chat and presence sett. and • For Text phone, select Use text
edit the settings one by one. phone and select Yes to use the

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text phone settings instead of security code whenever a new


headset or loopset settings. SIM card is inserted into the
phone.
Security settings Select Memory and the phone
Note: When security will ask for the security code
features that restrict calls when the SIM card’s memory is
are in use (call barring, selected and you want to change
closed user group and fixed the memory in use.
dialling), calls may be • Access codes to change the
possible to certain security code, PIN code, PIN2
emergency numbers in some code or barring password.
networks (e.g. 112, 911 or
other official emergency Restore factory settings
numbers).
To reset some of the menu settings
Press Menu, and select Settings and to their original values, press Menu,
Security settings. Select and select Settings and Restore
• PIN code request to set the phone factory settings. Key in the security
to ask for your PIN code every code. Note that the data you have
time the phone is switched on. keyed in or downloaded, for
Some SIM cards do not allow the example, the names and phone
PIN code request to be turned off. numbers saved in contacts are not
• Call barring service (network deleted.
service) to restrict incoming calls
to and outgoing calls from your ■ Gallery
phone. A barring password is (Menu 5)
required. In this menu you can manage
• Fixed dialling to restrict your graphics, images, recordings and
outgoing calls to selected phone tones. These files are arranged in
numbers if this function is folders.
supported by your SIM card. Note: Your phone must be
• Closed user group (network switched on to use this
service) to specify a group of function. Do not switch the
people whom you can call and phone on when wireless
who can call you. phone use is prohibited or
• Security level. Select Phone and when it may cause
the phone will ask for the interference or danger.

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Your phone supports an activation Delete password, Rename mem.


key system to protect acquired card and Format mem. card.
content. Always check the delivery Warning: Formatting
terms of any content and activation your multimedia card
key before acquiring them, as they will delete all files and
may be subject to a fee. folders stored on it.
The files stored in Gallery use a 3. If you have opened a folder,
memory that has a capacity of select the file you want to view
approx. 8 MByte in the phone. A and press Open or press Options
compatible multimedia card can be and use one of the following
used to extend the memory capacity functions that may be available
to store images, ringing tones, video for the selected file:
clips and sound clips in gallery.
• Delete, Send, Edit image,
1. Press Menu and select Gallery. A Move, Rename, Set as
list of folders is shown. Images, wallpaper, Set as ring tone,
Video clips, Music files, Graphics, Details, Type of view, Sort,
Tones and Recordings are the Delete all, Open in sequence,
original folders on the phone. If a Play, Zoom, Mute audio
Multimedia card is inserted in (Unmute audio), Set contrast,
the phone, a multimedia card Add folder, Memory status.
icon is shown.
• Send to send the selected file
2. Scroll to the desired folder and via MMS, Bluetooth wireless
press Open to view a list of files technology or IR connection.
in the folder or press Options and
• Delete all to delete all the files
one of the following options may
and folders in the selected
be available:
folder.
Delete folder, Move, Rename
• Edit image to insert text, a
folder, Details, Type of view, Sort,
frame or clip-art into the
Add folder, Memory status,
selected picture or to crop the
Activation key list and
image.
Downloads.
• Open in sequence to view the
With a multimedia card
files in the folder one by one.
additional options may be
available: Set password (to • Play to listen to or to view a
protect the multimedia card sound or image file that is
against unauthorised use with contained in the message.
other devices), Change password,

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• Zoom to increase the size of Camera


the image that is contained in Note: Obey all local laws
the message. governing the taking of
• Mute audio (Unmute audio) to pictures. Do not use this
mute (unmute) the sound file. feature illegally.
• Set contrast to adjust the You can take photos or record video
contrast level of the image. clips with the phone’s built-in
• Activate content to update camera. The camera produces
the activation key of the pictures in JPEG format and the
selected file. The option is video clips in 3GP format.
only shown if the activation
Taking a photo
key updating is supported by
Press Menu, and select Media,
the file.
Camera and Standard photo, Portrait
• Activation key list to view the photo or Night mode. Press Capture.
list of all available activation The phone saves the photo in the
keys. You can delete the Images folder of the Gallery menu if
activation keys, for example Default folder is selected. With Other
delete the expired ones. folder you can select another folder.
Copyright protections may Select Back to take another photo,
prevent some images, ringing or press Options and select, for
tones, and other content from example, an option to delete or
being copied, modified, rename the saved photo, send it as a
transferred or forwarded. multimedia message, or attach the
photo to a name or phone number in
■ Media contacts, or access the gallery.
(Menu 6) Recording a video clip
Note: Your phone must be Press Menu, and select Media,
switched on to use the Camera and Video. Press Record. To
functions in the Media pause the recording, press Pause
menu. Do not switch the and to resume the recording, press
phone on when wireless Continue. To stop the recording,
phone use is prohibited or press Stop. The phone saves the
when it may cause recording in the Video clips folder of
interference or danger. the Gallery menu if Default folder is
selected.

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Camera settings Music player


Press Menu, and select Media, Your phone includes a music player
Camera and Settings. Select Image for listening to music tracks,
quality, Video clip length, Camera recordings or other MP3 or AAC
sounds, Default title or Image sound files that you have transferred
storage. to the phone with the Nokia Audio
Manager application.
Media player Music files stored in the Music
With the media player you can view, player folder will automatically be
play and download files, for example detected and added to the default
images, audio, video and animated playlist. Music files stored in another
images from different kinds of place, in a folder of the multimedia
sources. in addition it allows you to card for example, need to be defined
see compatible streaming videos in the playlist before you can listen
from a network server (network to them. You can listen to the sound
service). files via a compatible headset, such
Press Menu, and select Media and as HDS-3, or the phone’s
Media player. Select Open gallery, loudspeaker.
Bookmarks, Go to address or Media Press Menu, and select Media
downloads. andMusic player.
Setting up the phone for a Playing the music tracks
streaming service transferred to the phone
You may receive the streaming When you open the Music player
settings as a configuration message menu, the details of the first track on
from the service provider that offers the default track list are shown. To
the service. For details, contact your play a track, scroll to the track that
service provider. You can also key in you want and press Play or press
the settings manually or add and .
edit the settings with PC Suite. To adjust the volume level, use the
To key in the settings manually, press volume keys on the side of the
Menu, and select Media, Media phone.
player and Streaming sett.. Select To stop the playing, press Stop or
Active connection settings. and press .
activate the set in which you want
to save the settings. Select Edit To skip to the beginning of the next
active connection settings and edit track, press down. To skip to the
the settings one by one.
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beginning of the previous track, Tip: When using a headset,


press twice. you can skip to the next
To rewind the current track, press track by pressing the
and hold . To fast forward the headset key quickly. To stop
current track, press and hold . the playing, press and hold
Release the key at the position you the headset key.
want. • Track list: You can view all the
Warning! Listen to music tracks available on the track list
at a moderate level. and play the desired track. To play
Continuous exposure to a track, scroll to the desired track
high volume may damage and press Play or press .
your hearing. If you press Options, you can
refresh the track list (for example
Settings for the music player after adding new tracks to the
In the Music player menu the list) and change the track list
following options may be available: that is shown when you open the
• Play options: Select Random to Music player menu, if several
play the tracks on the track list in track lists are available in the
random order. Select Repeat to phone.
play the current track or the
entire track list repeatedly. Radio
• Music downloads: You can To listen to the radio on your phone
connect to a browser service connect the compatible headset to
related to the current track. This the headset connector on the
function is only available when bottom of the phone. The lead of the
the address of the service is headset functions as the radio
included in the track. antenna, so let it hang freely.
• Loudspeaker: You can listen to 1. To turn on the radio, press Menu
the music player via the phone’s and select Media and Radio. The
loudspeaker. channel location number and the
• Headset: You can listen to the name of the radio channel (if you
music player via a compatible have saved the channel) and the
headset connected to the phone. frequency of the radio channel
are displayed.
2. If you have already saved radio
channels, you can scroll to the
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to, or select a radio channel • Set frequency. Enter the


location 1 to 9 by pressing the frequency of the radio channel
corresponding number key. you would like to listen to
(between 87.5 MHz and 108.0
Tuning a radio channel MHz). To save the channel, see
When the radio is on, press and hold Save channel above.
or to start the channel search.
Searching stops when a channel is • Delete channel. To delete a saved
found. To save the channel, press channel.
Options, and select Save channel. • Rename. Enter a new name for
Enter the name of the channel and the saved channel.
select the location where you want • Loudspeaker (or Headset) to
to save the channel. listen to the radio using the
loudspeaker (or headset). Keep
Using the radio
the headset connected to the
When the radio is on, press Options
phone. The lead of the headset
and select
functions as the radio antenna.
• Switch off to turn off the radio.
• Mono output (or Stereo output)
• Save channel to save the radio to listen to the radio in mono (or
channel you have found, refer to in stereo).
”Tuning a radio channel” above.
You can normally make a call or
Up to 20 radio channels can be
answer an incoming call while
saved.
listening to the radio. During the call
• Automatic tuning. Briefly press the volume of the radio is muted.
or to start the channel
When an application using a
search upwards or downwards.
(E)GPRS or HSCSD connection is
The search stops when a channel
sending or receiving data, it may
has been found, press OK. To save
interfere with the radio.
the channel, see Save channel
above.
Voice recorder
• Manual tuning. Briefly press
or to move the channel search You can record pieces of speech,
0.05 MHz upwards or downwards sound or an active call for three
or press and hold down the keys minutes. For example, this is useful
to quickly search upwards or when recording a name and phone
downwards for a channel. To save number for writing them down later.
the channel, press OK and see
Save channel above.

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Note: Obey all local laws Defining store folder


governing recording of calls. To select another folder than the
Do not use this feature default folder Recordings in the
illegally. Gallery menu, press Menu, and
select Media, Voice recorder and
Recording
Select memory. Select a folder from
1. Press Menu, select Media and
the list of folders in Gallery.
Voice recorder.
2. To start the recording, select Media equaliser
Record. To start the recording
during a call, press Options, and The equaliser enhances the sound
select Record. While recording a quality when using the music player
call, all parties to the call will by amplifying or attenuating
hear a faint beeping sound frequency bands.
approximately every five seconds. Press Menu, and select Media and
When recording a call, hold the Media equaliser.
phone in the normal position To activate a set, scroll to one of the
near to your ear. equaliser sets and press Activate.
3. To end the recording, press Stop. To view or edit a selected set, press
The recording will be saved in the Options and select View, Edit or
Recordings folder of the Gallery Rename. Not all sets can be edited or
menu. renamed.
4. To listen to the latest recording,
select Play last recorded. ■ Organiser
5. To send to the latest recording, (Menu 7)
select Send last recorded. The Note: Your phone must be
recording can be sent via IR, switched on to use the
Bluetooth or MMS. functions in the Organiser
List of recordings menu. Do not switch the
Press Menu, and select Media, Voice phone on when wireless
recorder and Recordings list. The list phone use is prohibited or
of folders in the Gallery is shown. when it may cause
Open Recordings to see the list with interference or danger.
recordings. Press Options and you
can select some of the options for
files in the Gallery. See ”Gallery
(Menu 5)” on page 45.

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Alarm clock Stop, the phone asks whether you


You can set the phone to alarm at a want to activate the phone for calls,
desired time. Press Menu, and select Switch the phone on?. Press No to
Organiser and Alarm clock. switch off the phone or Yes to make
and receive calls.
To set the alarm, select Alarm time,
and enter the alarm time. To change Note: Do not press Yes
the alarm time when the alarm time when wireless phone use is
is set, select On. Select Repeat alarm prohibited or when it may
to set the phone to alert you on cause interference or
selected days of the week. danger.
Select Alarm tone and select the
default alarm tone, personalise the
Calendar
alarm tone by selecting one from the The calendar uses shared memory,
ringing tone list or from Gallery, or see ”Shared memory” on page ix.
set a radio channel as the alarm Press Menu, and select Organiser
tone. If you select the radio as an and Calendar.
alarm tone, connect the headset to The current day is indicated by a
the phone. The phone uses the most frame. If there are any notes set for
recently listened-to channel as an the day, the day is in bold type. To
alarm tone via the loudspeaker. If view the day notes, press Options
the headset is removed, the default and select Day notes. To view a week,
alarm tone will be used instead of select Week view.
the radio.
To view a single note, press Options
When the alarm time expires and select View.
The phone will sound an alert tone, Other options for the calendar view
and flash Alarm! and the current may be options for making a note,
time on the display, even if the for deleting, editing, moving and
phone was switched off. Press Stop repeating a note and for copying a
to stop the alarm. If you let the note to another day, or for sending a
phone continue to sound the alarm note via IR, Bluetooth, or as a note
for a minute or press Snooze, the directly to another compatible
alarm stops for about ten minutes phone’s calendar or as a text
and then resumes. message or a multimedia message.
If the alarm time is reached while In Settings you can set the date,
the phone is switched off, the phone time, time zone, date or time format,
switches itself on and starts or the first day of the week. In the
sounding the alarm tone. If you press Auto-delete option you can set the
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phone to delete old notes Save. Select the priority for the note,
automatically after a specified time. High, Medium, or Low. The phone
To delete all notes in the calendar, automatically sets the deadline
select the month or week view, press without an alarm for the note. To
and select Delete all notes. change the deadline, view the note
and select the option for deadline.
Making a calendar note You can also view and delete the
Press Menu, and select Organiser selected note and delete all the
and Calendar. Scroll to the date you notes that you have marked as done.
want, press Options and select You can sort the notes by priority or
Make a note. Select one of the by deadline, send a note to another
following note types: Meeting, phone, save a note as a calendar
Call, Birthday, Memo or note, or access the calendar.
Reminder.
While viewing a note, you can also,
When the phone sounds an for example, select an option to edit
alarm for a note the selected note, edit the deadline
The phone beeps, and displays the or priority for the note, or mark the
note. With a call note on the note as done.
display, you can call the displayed
number by pressing . To stop the Notes
alarm and to view the note, press
You can use this application for
View. Press Snooze and the phone
writing and sending notes to
sounds an alarm after ten minutes
compatible devices via IR, Bluetooth,
again. To stop the alarm without
SMS or MMS.
viewing the note, press Exit.
The Notes application uses shared
memory, see ”Shared memory” on
To-do list
page ix.
You can save a note for a task that
Press Menu and select Organiser
you have to do.
and Notes. Press Options and select
The to-do list uses shared memory, Make a note. Key in the note and
see ”Shared memory” on page ix. select Save.
Press Menu, and select Organiser The other options for notes include
and To-do list and the list of notes is options for viewing, deleting, and
shown. Press Options, or scroll to editing a note. While editing a note,
the desired note and press Options. you can also exit the text editor
To add a new note, select Add. Key in without saving the changes.
the subject for the note and select
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You can also send the note to a wallet menu. To use the content of
compatible device via IR, Bluetooth, the wallet in a mobile service, access
MMS, or as a text message (SMS). If the wallet via the browser, see
the note is too long to be sent as a ”Services (Menu 9)” on page 62.
text message, the phone will ask you
to delete the appropriate number of Accessing the wallet menu
characters from your note. To access the wallet menu, press
Menu, select Organiser and Wallet.
Key in your wallet code and press
Wallet OK, see ”Wallet settings” on page
In Wallet you can save personal 56. Select
information, for example, credit card
• Wallet profiles to create card
numbers and addresses. The data
combinations, for example, for
that are saved in the wallet can
different services. A wallet profile
easily be retrieved while browsing to
is helpful if the service asks for
automatically fill in data fields, for
many data items to be filled in.
example, when making purchases
You can select the appropriate
and the service supports wallet
wallet profile instead of selecting
functionality. You can also save
different cards separately.
access codes to mobile services that
request a user name and password. • Cards to save personal card
information. You can save
The data in the wallet is protected
payment card, loyalty card, and
with a wallet code that you can
access card information, for
define when you access wallet for
example username and password
the first time. At Create wallet code:
combinations for different
key in the code and press OK to
services, and also addresses and
confirm it and at Verify wallet code:
user data. See ”Saving card
key in the code again and press OK.
details” on page 55.
See also ”Wallet code (4 to 10
digits)” on page viii. • Tickets to save the notifications
of e-tickets that you have bought
If you want to delete all the content
via a mobile service. To view the
of the wallet and the wallet code,
tickets, press Options and select
key in *#7370925538# (*#res
View.
wallet# in letters) in standby mode.
You also need the phone’s security • Receipts to save receipts of
code, see ”Access codes” on page viii. mobile purchases.
To add the content into the wallet • Personal notes to save all kinds of
menu, and to edit it, access the personal information that you

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want to keep protected by the calendar is for copying the note to


wallet PIN code. See ”Personal the calendar as a memo. Use detail is
notes” on page 55. for extracting numbers, e-mail
• Settings, see ”Wallet settings” on addresses and web addresses from a
page 56. note.

Saving card details Creating a wallet profile


Access the wallet and select Cards. When you have saved your personal
Select the card type to save details: card details, you can combine them
Payment cards, Loyalty cards, Access together into a wallet profile. You
cards, User info cards, or Address can use the profile to retrieve wallet
cards. If no card is added, press Add data from different cards while
new, otherwise, press Options and browsing.
select Add new. Fill in the fields for 1. Access the wallet and select
the details and press Done. Wallet profiles.
If supported by your service provider, 2. To create a new wallet profile if
you can also receive card no profile is added, press Add
information to your phone as new. Otherwise, press Options
configuration message. You will be and select Add new.
notified as to which category the 3. Fill in the following fields and
card belongs to. For availability of press Done. Some of the fields
receiving card information as contain data that are selected
configuration settings, contact the from the wallet. You need to save
card issuer or service provider. those data before you can create
Personal notes a wallet profile.
You can save personal notes, for • Select payment card next -
example, account numbers, select a card from the
passwords, codes or notations. payment card list.
Access the wallet and select • Select loyalty card next -
Personal notes. Press Options and select a card from the loyalty
you can view, add, edit a selected card list.
note and sort notes either by name • Select access card next -
or date or delete notes. When select a card from the access
viewing a note, you can edit or card list.
delete the selected note. The option
• Select user info card next -
Send via text msg. is for copying the
select a card from the user
note as a text message and Copy to
data card list.

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• Select billing address next - provided information before your


select an address from the purchase.
address card list. Note: The text may not
• Select shipping address next - fit within a single screen.
select an address from the Therefore, make sure to
address card list. scroll through and read
• Select receipt delivery address all of the text before
next - select an address from your purchase.
the address card list. • To pay for the items you wish to
• Select receipt delivery method buy, the phone asks whether you
next - select the way to want to use wallet or not. The
deliver the receipt, To phone phone also asks for your wallet
number or To e-mail address. PIN code.
• Wallet profile name: enter a • Select the card you want to pay
name for the profile. with from the Payment cards list.
Provided that the data form you
Wallet settings receive from the service provider
Access the wallet and select supports the Electronic
Settings. Select Change code to Commerce Modeling Language
change the wallet code. Select RFID specification, the phone
to set the RFID ID with the RFID code automatically fills in the credit
and RFID type. (RFID = Radio card information or the wallet
Frequency Identification, technology profile from the wallet.
to securely conduct commerce • Approve the purchase, and the
transactions with your phone) information is forwarded.
Guidelines for paying for your • You may receive an
purchases with the wallet acknowledgement or a digital
• To do your shopping, access the receipt of the purchase.
desired service site that supports • To close the wallet, select Close
the wallet. The service needs to wallet. If you do not use the
support the Electronic Commerce wallet for 5 minutes, it will be
Modeling Language automatically closed.
specification. See ”Making a
connection to a service” on page
63.
Choose the product you want to
buy and read carefully all

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Note: If you have tried to provider, see ”Settings for the


access or have accessed synchronisation” on page 57.
confidential information • Set the connection settings you
requiring passwords (for need for the synchronisation. See
example your bank ”Setting up the phone for a
account), empty the cache service” on page 63.
of your phone after each
To start the synchronisation from
use.
your phone:
To empty the cache, see ”The cache
1. Activate the connection settings
memory” on page 66.
you need for the synchronisation.
See ”Setting up the phone for a
Synchronisation service” on page 63.
Synchronisation allows you to save 2. Press Menu, select Extras,
your calendar and contacts data in a Synchronisation, Settings and
remote Internet server (network Active Internet sync. settings.
service) or in a compatible PC. If you Scroll to the set you wish to
have saved data in the remote activate and press Activate.
Internet server, you can synchronise Mark the data to be
your phone by starting the synchronised. See Data to be
synchronisation from your phone. synchronised in ”Settings for the
You can also synchronise the data in synchronisation” on page 57.
your phone’s contacts, calendar and
notes to correspond with the data of 3. Press Menu, and select Extras,
your compatible PC by starting the Synchronisation and
synchronisation from your PC. The Synchronise.
contact data in your SIM card will 4. The marked data of the active set
not be synchronised. will be synchronised after
confirmation.
Synchronising from your phone
Note that synchronising for the
Before synchronising from your
first time or after an interrupted
phone, you may need to do the
synchronisation may take up to
following:
30 minutes to complete, if the
• Subscribe to a synchronisation contacts or calendar are full.
service. For details, contact your
service provider. Settings for the
• Retrieve the synchronisation synchronisation
settings from your service You may receive the synchronisation
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from the service provider. You can ■ Applications


also key in the settings manually. (Menu 8)
To key in the settings manually, press Note: The phone must be
Menu, select Extras, switched on to use this
Synchronisation and Settings. Select function. Do not switch on
Active Internet sync. settings and the phone when the use of a
activate a set in which you want to wireless phone is prohibited
save the settings. A set is a or when it may cause
collection of settings required to interference or danger.
make a connection to a service.
Select Edit active Internet sync.
Games
settings. Select each setting one by
one and key in all the required Your phone software includes some
settings: Settings' name, Data to be games specially designed for this
synchronised, Database addresses, Nokia phone.
User name, Password, Launching a game
Synchronisation server, Connection Press Menu, and select Applications,
settings. Games and Select game. To select a
Select PC sync. settings to key in the game or a game set, press Open or
settings for server alerted press .
synchronisation. Select User name Options for games, see ”Other
and Password. options available for an application
Synchronising from your PC or application set” on page 59.
To synchronise contacts, the Game downloads
calendar and the notes from your PC, Press Menu, and select Applications,
use either an IR connection or Games and Game downloads. The list
Bluetooth connection or a data of available bookmarks is shown.
cable. You also need the PC Suite Select More bookmarks to access the
software of your phone installed on list of bookmarks in the Services
your PC. Start the synchronisation menu, see ”Bookmarks” on page 65.
from your PC using PC suite.
Select a bookmark to connect to the
desired service. For the availability of
different services, pricing and tariffs,
contact your service provider.
Download content only from sources
you trust.

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The games use shared memory. To • Update version to check if a new


view the amount of memory version of the application is
available for game and application available for download from the
installations, press Menu, and select services (network service).
Applications, Games and Memory. • Web page to provide further
Game settings information or additional data
Press Menu, and select Applications, for the application from an
Games and App. settings to set Internet page. This feature needs
sounds, lights and shakes for the to be supported by the network.
game. It is only shown if an Internet
address has been provided with
the application.
Applications
• App. access to restrict the
Your phone software includes some
application from accessing the
Java applications specially designed
network. Different categories are
for this Nokia phone.
shown. Select in each category, if
Launching an application available, one of the following
Press Menu, and select Applications, permissions: Ask every time and
Collection and Select application. the phone asks always for net
Scroll to an application and press access, Ask first time only and the
Open. phone asks on first attempt to
net access, Always allowed to
Other options available for an allow the net access, or Not
application or application set allowed to not allow the net
• Delete to delete the application accesss.
or application set from the
• Connect via for some
phone.
applications that need specific
Note that if you delete a pre- service settings. Your phone is set
installed application or an to use as default the service
application set from your phone, settings for the browser.
you may download it again to
your phone from the support area Downloading an application
on the Nokia’s web site Your phone supports J2METM Java
www.nokia.com. applications. Make sure that the
application is compatible with your
• Details to give additional
phone before downloading it.
information about the
Download content only from sources
application.
you trust.

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You can download new Java Note that Nokia does not
applications in different ways: warrant for applications
• Press Menu, and select from non-Nokia sites. If you
Applications, Collection and App. choose to download Java
downloads and the list of applications from them, you
available bookmarks is shown. should take the same
Select More bookmarks to access precautions, for security or
the list of bookmarks in the content, as you would with
Services menu, see ”Bookmarks” any site.
on page 65. Note that when downloading an
Select the appropriate bookmark application, it may be saved in the
to connect to the desired page. If Games menu instead of the
the connection fails, you may not Applications menu.
be able to access the page from Memory status for applications
the service whose connection To view the amount of memory
settings are currently active. In available for game and application
this case, enter the Services installations, press Menu, and select
menu and activate another set of Applications, Collection and
service settings, see ”Making a Memory.
connection to a service” on page
63. Try again to connect to the The applications use shared memory,
page. see ”Shared memory” on page ix.

For the availability of different


services, pricing and tariffs,
Calculator
contact your service provider. The calculator in your phone adds,
subtracts, multiplies, divides,
• Press Menu, and select Services
calculates the square and the square
and Download links. Select to
root and converts currency values.
download an appropriate
application or game. See This calculator has a limited
”Downloading” on page 66. accuracy and rounding errors may
occur, especially in long divisions.
• Use the game download
functionality, see ”Game Press Menu, and select Applications,
downloads” on page 58. Extras and Calculator. When ’0’ is
displayed on the screen, key in the
• Use the Nokia Application
first number in the calculation, press
installer from PC Suite to
for a decimal point. Press
download the applications in
Options and select Add, Subtract,
your phone.

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Multiply, Divide, Square, Square root note text if it is set or else


or Change sign. Key in the second Countdown time up. Stop the alarm
number. For a total, press Equals. by pressing any key. If no key is
Repeat steps 3 to 5 as many times as pressed, the alarm automatically
is necessary. To start a new stops within 30 seconds. To stop the
calculation, first press and hold alarm and to delete the note text,
Clear. press Exit.
Performing a currency conversion
Press Menu, and select Applications, Stopwatch
Extras and Calculator. To save the You can measure time, take
exchange rate, press Options and intermediate times or lap times
select Exchange rate. Select either of using the stopwatch. During timing,
the displayed options. Key in the the other functions of the phone can
exchange rate, press for a be used. To set the stopwatch timing
decimal point, and press OK. The in the background, press .
exchange rate remains in the Using the stopwatch consumes the
memory until you replace it with battery and the phone's operating
another one. To perform the time will be reduced. Be careful not
currency conversion, key in the to let it run in the background when
amount to be converted, press performing other operations with
Options and select In domestic or In your phone.
foreign.
Time observation and time splitting
Countdown timer 1. Press Menu, and select
Applications, Extras, Stopwatch
Press Menu, and select Applications,
and Split timing. You can select
Extras and Countdown timer. Key in
Continue if you have set the
the alarm time in hours, minutes and
timing in the background.
seconds and press OK. If you wish,
write your own note text which is 2. Press Start to start the time
displayed when the time expires, and observation. Press Split every
press OK to start the countdown time you want to take an
timer. To change the countdown intermediate time. The
time, select Change time, or to stop intermediate times are listed
the timer, select Stop timer. below the running time on the
display. Scroll to view the times.
If the alarm time is reached when
the phone is in standby mode, the 3. Press Stop to stop the time
phone sounds a tone and flashes the observation.

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4. Press Options and select Start to Note: Your phone must be


start the time observation again. switched on to use this
The new time is added to the function. Do not switch the
previous time. Select Reset to phone on when wireless
reset the time without saving it. phone use is prohibited or
Lap times when it may cause
interference or danger.
Press Menu, and select Applications,
Extras, Stopwatch and Lap timing. Check the availability of these
Press Start to start the time services, pricing, tariffs and
observation and Lap to take a lap instructions with your service
time. Press Stop to stop the lap provider.
timing. Press Options and you can With your phone’s browser you can
save or reset the lap times. Refer to view the services that use Wireless
”Time observation and time Mark-Up Language (WML) or
splitting” on page 61. extensible HyperText Mark-up
Viewing and deleting times Language (xHTML) on their pages.
Appearance may vary due screen
Press Menu, and select Applications,
size. Note that you may not be able
Extras and Stopwatch.
to view all details of the Internet
If the stopwatch is not reset, you can pages.
select Show last to view the most
recent measured time. Select View Basic steps for accessing and
times and a list of names or final
using services
times of the time sets is shown,
select the time set you want to view. 1. Save the service settings that are
required to access the service
To delete the saved times, select
that you want to use. See page
Delete times. Select Delete all and
63.
press OK, or select One by one, scroll
to the times you want to delete, 2. Make a connection to the given
press Delete and press OK. service. See page 63.
3. Start browsing the pages of the
■ Services service. See page 63.
(Menu 9) 4. Once you are finished browsing,
You can access various services with end the connection to the
your phone’s browser. service. To disconnect, see
”Options while browsing” on
page 64.

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Setting up the phone for a Services and Home, or in standby


service mode press and hold .
You may receive the service settings • Select a bookmark of the service:
as a configuration message from the Press Menu, and select Services,
service provider that offers the Bookmarks, and select a
service. You can also key in the bookmark. If the bookmark does
settings manually or add and edit not work with the current active
the settings with PC Suite. For service settings, activate another
details, contact the service provider. set of service settings and try
again.
To key in the settings manually, press
Menu, and select Services, Settings • Select the last URL: Press Menu,
and Connection settings. Select and select Services, Last web
Active service settings and activate addr..
the set in which you want to save • Key in the address of the service:
the settings. Select Edit active Press Menu, and select Services
service settings and edit the settings and then Go to address. Key in the
one by one. Note that all the bearer- address of the service and press
related settings are in the Bearer OK.
settings menu.
Browsing the pages of a
Making a connection to a service
service After you have made a connection to
Firstly, make sure that the service the service, you can start browsing
settings of the service you want to its pages. The function of the phone
use are activated. To activate the keys may vary in different services.
settings, press Menu, and select Follow the text guides on the phone
Services, Settings and Connection display. For more information,
settings. Select Active service contact your service provider.
settings and scroll to the connection Note that if GPRS is selected as the
set you want to activate and press data bearer, the indicator is
Activate. shown on the top left of the display
To make a connection to the service during browsing. If you receive a call
use one of the following ways: or a text message, or make a call
• Open the start page, for example, during a (E)GPRS connection, the
the homepage of the service indicator will be shown on the
provider: Press Menu, and select top right of the display to indicate
that the (E)GPRS connection is

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suspended (on hold). After a call, for • Quit to disconnect from a service.
example, the phone tries to Note: If you have tried to
reconnect the (E)GPRS connection. access or have accessed
Using the phone keys while confidential information
browsing requiring passwords (for
• Use any of the scroll keys to example, your bank
browse through the page. account), empty the cache
of your phone after each
• To select a highlighted item, use.
press , or press Options to
select the option for opening the To empty the cache, see ”The cache
link. memory” on page 66.
• To enter letters and numbers, Direct calling
press the keys - and The browser supports functions that
to enter special characters, press you can access while browsing. You
the key . can make a voice call, send DTMF
tones while a voice call is in
Options while browsing progress, and save a name and a
Press Options and the following phone number from a page.
options may be available. The service
provider may also offer other
options. Select
Appearance settings of the
browser
• Shortcuts to open a new list of
options that are, for example, While browsing, press Options and
specific to the page. select Other options and Appear.
settings, or in standby mode, press
• Add bookmark to save the page Menu, and select Services, Settings
as a bookmark. and Appearance settings.
• Bookmarks. See ”Bookmarks” on • Select Text wrapping. Select On
page 65. and the text continues on the
• Download links to show the list of next line. If you select Off, the
bookmarks for downloading. text will be abbreviated.
• Other options to show a list of • Select Font size and select Small,
other options, for example Normal or Large.
options for the wallet and some • Select Show images. Select No
security options. and any pictures appearing on
• Reload to reload and update the the page are not shown. This can
current page.

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speed up the browsing of pages Bookmarks


that contain a lot of pictures. You can save page addresses as
• Select Alerts and select Alert for bookmarks in the phone’s memory.
unsecure connection and Yes to 1. While browsing, press Options
set the phone to alert when a and select Bookmarks,
secure connection changes to an
unsecure one during browsing. or in standby mode, press Menu,
Select Alert for unsecure items and select Services and
and Yes to set the phone to alert Bookmarks.
when a secure page contains an 2. Scroll to the bookmark you want
unsecure item. Note that these to use and press Options.
alerts do not guarantee a secure 3. Select Go to to make a
connection. For more connection to the page
information, see ”Browser associated with the bookmark.
security” on page 67. You can also view the title and
• Select Character encoding to the address of the selected
select the character set that the bookmark, edit or delete the
phone uses for showing browser selected bookmark, or send it
pages that do not include that directly to another phone as a
information or to select whether bookmark, or as a text message,
to always use UTF-8 encoding or create a new bookmark.
when sending a Web address to a Note that your phone may have
compatible phone. some pre-installed bookmarks for
sites not affiliated to Nokia. Nokia
Cookies does not warrant or endorse these
A cookie is data that a site saves in sites. If you choose to access them,
your phone’s browser cache memory. you should take the same
Cookies will be saved until you clear precautions, for security or content,
the cache memory, see ”The cache as you would with any Internet site.
memory” on page 66. Receiving a bookmark
While browsing, press Options and When you have received a bookmark
select Other options, Security and (sent as a bookmark) 1 bookmark
Cookies, or in standby mode, press received is displayed. Press View,
Menu, and select Services, Settings, then press Options and select View
Security settings and Cookies. Select to view the bookmark, Save to save
Allow or Reject to allow or prevent the bookmark, or Discard to discard
the phone receiving cookies. it.

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Downloading display detailed information on the


To download more tones, images, service notification, or select Delete
games or applications to your phone to delete it.
(network service), press Menu, and Service inbox settings
select Services and Download links. Press Menu, and select Services,
Select Tone downloads, Graphic Settings and Service inbox settings.
downloads, Game downloads, Video Select Service messages and On (or
downloads or App. downloads to Off) to set the phone to receive (or
download tones, images, games, not to receive) service message.
videos or applications, respectively. Select Automatic connection. If you
Download content only from sources have set the phone to receive service
you trust. messages and select On, the phone
will automatically activate the
Service inbox browser from standby mode when
The phone is able to receive service the phone has received a service
messages (pushed messages) sent by message. If you select Off, the phone
your service provider (network will activate the browser only after
service). Service messages are you have selected Retrieve when the
notifications of, for example, news phone has received a service
headlines, and they may contain a message.
text message or an address of a
service. The cache memory
To access the Service inbox in The information or services you have
standby mode, when you have accessed are stored in the cache of
received a service message, press your phone. A cache is a buffer
Show. If you press Exit the message memory, which is used to store data
is moved to the Service inbox. To temporarily. To empty the cache:
access the Service inbox later, press • while browsing, press Options
Menu, and select Services and and select Other options and
Service inbox. Clear the cache, or
To access the Service inbox while • in standby mode, press Menu,
browsing, press Options and select and select Services, and Clear the
Other options and Service inbox. cache.
Scroll to the message you want,
press Options. Select Retrieve to
activate the browser and download
the marked content, or Details to

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Browser security current module PIN code, then


Security features may be required enter the new code twice.
for some services, such as banking • Change signing PIN. Select the
services or shopping on a site. For signing PIN you want to change.
such connections you need security Enter the current PIN code, then
certificates and possibly a security enter the new code twice.
module which may be available on See also ”Access codes” on page viii.
your SIM card. For more information,
contact your service provider. Certificates
There are three kinds of certificates:
Security module server certificates, authority
The security module can contain certificates and user certificates.
certificates as well as private and
• The phone uses a server
public keys. The purpose of the
certificate to create a connection
security module is to improve
with improved security to the
security services for applications
content server. The phone
requiring browser connection, and
receives the server certificate
allows you to use a digital signature.
from the service provider before
The certificates are saved in the
the connection is established and
security module by the service
its validity is checked using the
provider.
authority certificates saved in the
Press Menu and select Services, phone. Server certificates are not
Settings, Security settings and saved.
Security module settings. Select The security indicator is
• Security module details to show displayed during a connection, if
the security module title, its the data transmission between
status, manufacturer and serial the phone and the content server
number. is encrypted.
• Module PIN request to set the • Authority certificates are used by
phone to ask for the module PIN some services, such as banking
when using services provided by services, for checking the validity
security module. Key in the code of other certificates. Authority
and select On. To disable the certificates can either be saved in
module PIN request, select Off. the security module by the
• Change module PIN to change service provider, or they can be
the module PIN, if allowed by the downloaded from the network, if
security module. Enter the the service supports the use of
authority certificates.
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• User certificates are issued to Digital signature


users by a Certifying Authority. You can make digital signatures with
User certificates are required, for your phone if your SIM card has a
example, to make a digital security module. The signature can
signature and they associate the be traced back to you via the private
user with a specific private key in key on the security module and the
a security module. user certificate that was used to
Important: Note, however, perform the signature. Using the
that even if the use of digital signature can be the same as
certificates makes the risks signing your name to a paper bill,
involved in remote contract or other document.
connections and software To make a digital signature, select a
installation considerably link on a page, for example, the title
smaller, they must be used of the book you want to buy and its
correctly in order to benefit price. The text to sign (possibly
from increased security. The including amount, date, etc.) will be
existence of a certificate shown.
does not offer any protection Check that the header text is Read
by itself; the certificate and that the digital signature icon
manager must contain is shown.
correct, authentic, or trusted
certificates for increased Note: If the digital signature
security to be available. icon does not appear, there
is a security breach, and you
Important: Certificates
should not enter any
have a restricted lifetime. If
personal data such as your
Expired certificate or
signing PIN.
Certificate not valid yet is
shown even if the certificate To sign the text, read all of the text
should be valid, check that first and then you can select Sign.
the current date and time in Note: The text may not fit
your phone are correct. within a single screen.
Important: Before changing Therefore, make sure to
these settings, you must scroll through and read all
make sure that you really of the text before signing.
trust the owner of the Select the user certificate you want
certificate and that the to use. Key in the signing PIN (see
certificate really belongs to ”General information” on page viii)
the listed owner. and press OK. The digital signature
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icon will disappear, and the service making a phone call for which you
may display a confirmation of your may be charged.
purchase.

Positioning information
Some networks allow to request the
position of the phone (network
service). This menu allows you to
view the received position requests
from the network operator.

■ SIM services
(Menu 10)
Your SIM card may provide
additional services that you can
access in this menu that is shown
only if it is supported by your SIM
card. The name and contents of the
menu depend entirely on the service
available.
Note: For availability, rates
and information on using
SIM services, contact your
SIM card vendor, e.g.
network operator, service
provider or other vendor.
You can set the phone to show you
the confirmation messages sent
between your phone and the
network when you are using the SIM
services by selecting the option Yes
within the menu Confirm SIM service
actions, in Phone settings.
Note that accessing these services
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6. PC Connectivity
You can send and receive e-mails, or wallpaper and to transfer them
and access the Internet when your to your phone.
phone is connected to a compatible • Nokia Sound Converter to
PC via an IR or Bluetooth connection optimise polyphonic ringing
or via a data cable (DKU-2) tones in supported formats to be
connection (USB). You can use your compatible with your phone and
phone with a variety of PC to transfer them to your phone.
connectivity and data
• Nokia Content Copier to back up
communications applications. With
and restore personal data
PC Suite you can, for example,
between your phone and a
synchronise contacts, calendar and
compatible PC. Supports also
to-do notes and notes between your
content transfer to another
phone and the compatible PC or a
compatible Nokia phone.
remote Internet server (network
service). • Nokia Settings Manager to edit
and send your browser
You may find more information and
bookmarks or update the
downloadable files, for example PC
connection sets to your phone.
suite, in the support area on the
You can also search for radio
Nokia’s web site, www.nokia.com.
channels, and delete, edit or
modify the current radio
■ PC Suite channels on your phone.
The PC Suite contains the following • Nokia Phone Editor to send text
applications: messages and edit the contacts
• Nokia Application Installer to in your phone.
install J2ME Java applications • Nokia Phone Browser to view the
from the compatible PC to the contents of the Gallery folder of
phone, for example games and your phone on a compatible PC.
dictionaries. You can browse picture and audio
• Nokia Audio Manager to create files and also modify files in the
music for your phone. phone’s memory and transfer
• Nokia Image Converter to make files between phone and the PC.
images in supported formats • Nokia Multimedia Player to for
usable for multimedia messages playing sounds, images, videos
and multimedia messages on the

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PC. Multimedia Player allows you For availability and subscription to


to view multimedia received on data services, contact your network
your phone or via e-mail. operator or service provider.
• Nokia PC Sync to synchronise Note that the use of HSCSD services
contacts, calendar and to-do consumes the phone’s battery faster
notes between your phone and a than normal voice or data calls. You
compatible PC. may need to connect the phone to a
• Nokia Modem Options contains charger for the duration of data
settings for HSCSD and GPRS transfer.
connections. See ”(E)GPRS modem settings” on
• Nokia Connection Manager to page 42.
select the connection type
between the PC and the phone. ■ Using data
• Nokia 6230 data modem drivers communication
enable you to use your phone as a applications
modem. For information on using a data
• Language Selection to select the communication application, refer to
language used during an the documentation provided with it.
installation of PC Suite and the Note that making or answering
PC Suite application itself. phone calls during a computer
• HTML Help to support the connection is not recommended as it
application usage. might disrupt the operation.
Copyright protection may prevent For better performance during data
some images, ringing tones and calls, place the phone on a
other content from being copied, stationary surface with the keypad
modified, transferred or forwarded. facing downward. Do not move the
phone by holding it in your hand
(E)GPRS, HSCSD and CSD during a data call.
With your phone you can use the
(E)GPRS (Enhanced GPRS), GPRS
(General Packet Radio Service),
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched
Data) and CSD (Circuit Switched
Data, GSM data) data services.

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7. Battery information
■ Charging and Do not short-circuit the battery.
Discharging Accidental short-circuiting can
occur when a metallic object (coin,
Your phone is powered by a
clip or pen) causes direct connection
rechargeable battery.
of the + and - terminals of the
Note that a new battery's full battery (metal strips on the battery)
performance is achieved only after for example when you carry a spare
two or three complete charge and battery in your pocket or purse.
discharge cycles! Short-circuiting the terminals may
The battery can be charged and damage the battery or the
discharged hundreds of times but it connecting object.
will eventually wear out. When the Leaving the battery in hot or cold
operating time (talk-time and places, such as in a closed car in
standby time) is noticeably shorter summer or winter conditions, will
than normal, it is time to buy a new reduce the capacity and lifetime of
battery. the battery. Always try to keep the
Use only batteries approved by the battery between 15°C and 25°C
phone manufacturer and recharge (59°F and 77°F). A phone with a hot
your battery only with the chargers or cold battery may temporarily not
approved by the manufacturer. work, even when the battery is fully
Unplug the charger when not in use. charged. Batteries' performance is
Do not leave the battery connected particularly limited in temperatures
to a charger for longer than a week, well below freezing.
since overcharging may shorten its Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
lifetime. If left unused a fully
Dispose of batteries according to
charged battery will discharge itself
local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do
over time.
not dispose as household waste.
Temperature extremes can affect the
ability of your battery to charge.
Use the battery only for its intended
purpose.
Never use any charger or battery
which is damaged.

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Genuine Enhancements

8. Genuine Enhancements
A new extensive ■ Battery
range of
enhancements is
Type Tech Talk- Standby*
available for your time*
phone. Select the
enhancements which accommodate BL-5C Li-lon Up to Up to
180 min 300 hrs
your specific communication needs.
Some of the enhancements are * Variation in operation times may
described in detail below. occur depending on SIM card,
For availability of the network and usage settings, usage
enhancements, please check with style and environments. Use of FM
your local dealer. A few practical radio and integrated hands-free will
rules for enhancements operation: affect talktime and standby.
• Keep the enhancements out of
small children’s reach. ■ Indoor
• When you disconnect the power
cord of any enhancement, grasp
Standard Charger (ACP-7)
and pull the plug, not the cord. Small, lightweight and durable
charger ACP-7 provides and easy
• Check regularly that all mobile
and convenient way to charge the
phone equipment in a vehicle is
phone. It is easy to connect to phone
mounted and operating properly.
or desktop stand.
Use only batteries, chargers and
enhancements approved by the
phone manufacturer. The use of
any other types may invalidate any
approval or warranty applying to
the phone, and may be dangerous.

Note: The plug types vary according


to different markets.

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Genuine Enhancements

Travel Charger (ACP-12) Stereo Headset (HDS-3)


Small, lightweight travel charger This stereo headset has a beautiful
with multivoltage (100 - 240V) and distinctive Nokia design. Gives
switcher technology. Provides easy you excellent audio quality and you
and convenient way to charge the can answer or end calls by pressing
phone. the remote control button. A
comfortable hands-free solution
that makes listening to the phone’s
FM radio, a pleasure.

■ Vehicle
Mobile Charger (LCH-9)
Note: The plug types vary according The multi-voltage Mobile Charger,
to different markets. LCH-9, ensures your phone is always
ready for use whenever you travel.
■ Indoor and Vehicle This small charger's functional
design fits most car lighters and
Boom Headset (HDB-4) interiors.
This small and lightweight headset A green light indicates that the
has a beautiful and distinctive Nokia Mobile Charger is ready for charging.
design. Gives you excellent audio Check the charging status on the
quality and you can answer or end phone display. The input voltage can
calls by pressing the button on the be 12 or 24 V DC, negative
microphone part of the headset. grounding.
Avoid prolonged charging with the
Mobile Charger when the car engine
is not running; this may cause the
battery of your car to drain. Note
also that in some cars the cigarette
lighter plug is not provided with
electricity if the ignition is switched
off. Verify that the green LED light is
on.

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Care and Maintenance

9. Care and Maintenance


Your phone is a product of superior • Do not paint the phone. Paint can
design and craftsmanship and should be clog the moving parts and prevent
treated with care. The suggestions below proper operation.
will help you to fulfil any warranty • Use only the supplied or an approved
obligations and to enjoy this product for replacement antenna. Unauthorised
many years. antennas, modifications or
• Keep the phone and all its parts and attachments could damage the
accessories out of the reach of small phone and may violate regulations
children. governing radio devices.
• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, All of the above suggestions apply
humidity and all types of liquids or equally to your phone, battery, charger or
moisture can contain minerals that any accessory. If any of them is not
will corrode electronic circuits. working properly, take it to your nearest
• Do not use or store the phone in qualified service facility. The personnel
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts there will assist you and, if necessary,
can be damaged. arrange for service.
• Do not store the phone in hot areas.
High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage
batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastics.
• Do not store the phone in cold areas.
When it warms up (to its normal
temperature), moisture can form
inside, which may damage electronic
circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the phone.
Non-expert handling may damage it.
• Do not drop, knock or shake the
phone. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning
solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the phone.

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Important Safety Information

10. Important Safety Information


■ Traffic Safety ■ Electronic devices
Do not use a hand-held telephone while Most modern electronic equipment is
driving a vehicle. Always secure the shielded from radio frequency (RF)
phone in its holder; do not place the signals. However, certain electronic
phone on the passenger seat or where it equipment may not be shielded against
can break loose in a collision or sudden the RF signals from your wireless phone.
stop.
Remember road safety always comes Pacemakers
first! Pacemaker manufacturers recommend
that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6
■ Operating environment inches) be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a
Remember to follow any special
pacemaker to avoid potential
regulations in force in any area and
always switch off your phone whenever it interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with
is forbidden to use it, or when it may
the independent research by and
cause interference or danger.
recommendations of Wireless
Use the phone only in its normal Technology Research. Persons with
operating positions.
pacemakers:
Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic
• Should always keep the phone more
materials may be attracted to the phone,
than 20 cm (6 inches) from their
and persons with a hearing aid should pacemaker when the phone is
not hold the phone to the ear with the
switched on;
hearing aid. Always secure the phone in
• Should not carry the phone in a
its holder, because metallic materials
may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not breast pocket;
place credit cards or other magnetic • Should use the ear opposite the
storage media near the phone, because pacemaker to minimise the potential
information stored on them may be for interference.
erased. • If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, switch
off your phone immediately.

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Important Safety Information

Hearing aids ■ Potentially explosive


Some digital wireless phones may atmospheres
interfere with some hearing aids. In the Switch off your phone when in any area
event of such interference, you may want with a potentially explosive atmosphere
to consult your service provider. and obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an
Other medical devices explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury
Operation of any radio transmitting or even death.
equipment, including cellular phones, Users are advised to switch off the phone
may interfere with the functionality of when at a refuelling point (service
inadequately protected medical devices. station). Users are reminded of the need
Consult a physician or the manufacturer to observe restrictions on the use of radio
of the medical device to determine if they equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage
are adequately shielded from external RF and distribution areas), chemical plants
energy or if you have any questions. or where blasting operations are in
Switch off your phone in health care progress.
facilities when any regulations posted in
Areas with a potentially explosive
these areas instruct you to do so.
atmosphere are often but not always
Hospitals or health care facilities may be
clearly marked. They include below deck
using equipment that could be sensitive
on boats; chemical transfer or storage
to external RF energy.
facilities; vehicles using liquified
petroleum gas (such as propane or
Vehicles
butane); areas where the air contains
RF signals may affect improperly
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust
installed or inadequately shielded
or metal powders; and any other area
electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g.
where you would normally be advised to
electronic fuel injection systems,
turn off your vehicle engine.
electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking
systems, electronic speed control
systems, air-bag systems). Check with ■ Vehicles
the manufacturer or its representative Only qualified personnel should service
regarding your vehicle. You should also the phone, or install the phone in a
consult the manufacturer of any vehicle. Faulty installation or service may
equipment that has been added to your be dangerous and may invalidate any
vehicle. warranty which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone
Posted facilities equipment in your vehicle is mounted
Switch your phone off in any facility and operating properly.
where posted notices so require. Do not store or carry flammable liquids,
gases or explosive materials in the same
compartment as the phone, its parts or
accessories.

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Important Safety Information

For vehicles equipped with an air bag, To make an emergency call:


remember that an air bag inflates with 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
great force. Do not place objects, Check for adequate signal strength.
including both installed or portable Some networks may require that a
wireless equipment in the area over the valid SIM card is properly inserted in
air bag or in the air bag deployment area. the phone.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
2. Press as many times as needed
improperly installed and the air bag
(e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.)
inflates, serious injury could result.
to clear the display and ready the
Using your phone while in the air is phone for calls.
prohibited. Switch off your phone before
3. Key in the emergency number for
boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless
your present location (e.g. 112, 911 or
telephones in an aircraft may be
other official emergency number).
dangerous to the operation of the
Emergency numbers vary by location.
aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone
network and may be illegal. 4. Press the key.
Failure to observe these instructions may If certain features are in use, you may
lead to suspension or denial of telephone first need to turn those features off
services to the offender, or legal action or before you can make an emergency call.
both. Consult this guide and your local cellular
service provider.
■ Emergency calls When making an emergency call,
Important: This phone, like any remember to give all the necessary
wireless phone, operates using information as accurately as possible.
radio signals, wireless and Remember that your wireless phone may
landline networks as well as be the only means of communication at
user-programmed functions. the scene of an accident - do not cut off
Because of this, connections in the call until given permission to do so.
all conditions can not be
guaranteed. Therefore, you
should never rely solely upon
any wireless phone for essential
communications (e.g. medical
emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on
all wireless phone networks or when
certain network services and/or phone
features are in use. Check with local
service providers.

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Important Safety Information

■ Certification information The highest SAR value for this model


(SAR) phone when tested for use at the ear is
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS 0.59 W/kg. While there may be
INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR differences between the SAR levels of
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. various phones and at various positions,
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter they all meet the relevant international
guidelines for RF exposure.
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the limits This product meets RF exposure
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) guidelines when used either in the
recommended by international normal use position against the ear or
guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part when positioned at least 1.5cm away
of comprehensive guidelines and from the body. When a carry case, belt
establish permitted levels of RF energy clip or holder is used for body-worn
for the general population. The guidelines operation, it should not contain metal
were developed by independent scientific and should position the product at least
organisations through periodic and 1.5cm away from your body.
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by
The guidelines include a substantial the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
safety margin designed to assure the averaged over ten grams of body tissue.
safety of all persons, regardless of age The guidelines incorporate a substantial
and health. margin of safety to give additional
The exposure standard for mobile phones protection for the public and to account
employs a unit of measurement known as for any variations in measurements. SAR
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The values may vary depending on national
SAR limit stated in the international reporting requirements and the network
guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are band. For SAR information in other
conducted using standard operating regions please look under product
positions with the phone transmitting at information at www.nokia.com.
its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR of
the phone while operating can be well
below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a base
station, the lower the power output of
the phone.

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Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty
Nokia Corporation, represented by its Mobile Phones Division, ("Nokia") warrants that this Nokia product and/or
genuine Nokia accessory ("Product") is free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the
following terms and conditions:
1. This limited warranty provided for the Product shall be twelve (12) months from the date of purchase of the
Product.
2. This limited warranty applies only to Products purchased in one of the countries (or areas) listed below. This
limited warranty is only valid in Nokia's intended country (or area) of sale of the Product.
3. During the limited warranty period, Nokia or its authorized service network will repair or replace, at Nokia's
option, any defective Product or parts thereof with new or refurbished replacement items, and return the
Product to the consumer in working condition. No charge will be made to the consumer for either parts or
labor in repairing or replacing the Product. All original parts, boards or equipment which have been
replaced shall become property of Nokia.
4. Any repaired or replaced Product will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or for
ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
5. The consumer must provide purchase receipt or other information to prove the date and place of purchase
upon request from Nokia or its authorized service centre.
6. Transportation, delivery and handling charges incurred in the transport of the Product to and from Nokia or
its authorized service center will be borne by the consumer. Any expenses relating to uninstalling or
reinstalling the Product are not covered under this limited warranty.
7. The consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following
conditions are applicable:
a) The Product has been subject to: abnormal use, abnormal condition, improper storage, exposure to
excessive moisture, dampness, temperature or such other environmental conditions; unauthorized
modifications, connections, repair including but not limited to use of unauthorized spare parts in
repairs; misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, tampering, improper installation, Acts of God,
spill of foods or liquids, or other acts which are beyond the reasonable control of Nokia; and fair wear
and tear of the Product.
b) The Product was presented for repair after the applicable limited warranty period. In such event,
Nokia's normal service policies shall apply and the consumer will be charged accordingly.
c) The Product serial number or the accessory date code has been removed, defaced or altered.
d) The defect or damage was caused by defective function of the external cellular or wireless network
system.
e) The Product was used with or connected to any accessory not supplied or authorised by Nokia or any
accessory not fit for use with the Product.
f) The battery pack was tampered with or used in non-compatible Products.
g) The defect or damage was caused by the use of any program, software or game application(s) loaded
in or used with the Products which were not installed, approved or endorsed by Nokia.
8. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the consumer shall deliver the Product to any
Nokia Care location or Nokia authorised service centre. The consumer may contact the local Nokia office
for the location of the nearest authorised service centre. The consumer shall be charged for any parts or
labor not covered by this limited warranty.
9. Nokia reserves the right to refer the consumer to the relevant cellular operator in the event that the
Product contains operator specific features before any service will be provided.
10. THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER RIGHTS AND
REMEDIES UNDER ANY APPLICABLE LEGISLATION THAT CANNOT BE EXCLUDED. OTHERWISE, TO THE
EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS EXCLUDED AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
THE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT OF
PRIVACY OF CONVERSATIONS, WORK STOPPAGE OR LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT OF DATA ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.
11. Nokia does not authorise any service centre, person or entity to undertake any other obligation or liability
on Nokia's behalf beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty.
12. All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
13. The countries (or areas) in which this limited warranty is in force, subject to clause 2 above, are
Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, Guam, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea,
Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tahiti, Thailand, The Philippines and Vietnam.

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Your Details

Your Details
Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Others):
Date of purchase:
Handset model and type:
Please place your identification sticker in the space provided below and keep
in a safe place:

Dealer Signature and Stamp

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Index

Index
SYMBOLS Call waiting 8
Camera 47
(E)GPRS 41 Camera settings 48
(E)GPRS connection 42 Certificates 67
(E)GPRS modem settings 42 Certification information (SAR) 79
(E)GPRS, HSCSD and CSD 71 Changing the covers 3
Charging the battery 2
A Chat 25
Chat and Presence settings 44
About accessories vii Connecting to the chat service and
Accepting or rejecting a chat invitation 28
Access codes viii disconnecting 27
Connectivity 39
Accessing a menu function 12 Contacts (Menu 3) 30
Accessing the wallet menu 54
Adding and managing voice tags 37 Contacts for the chat 28
Cookies 65
Adding contacts to the subscribed Countdown timer 61
names 35
Alarm clock 52 Counters and timers for calls, data and
messages 30
Answering or rejecting an incoming call 8 Creating a wallet profile 55
Appearance settings of the browser 64
Applications 59
Applications (Menu 8) 58 D
Deleting messages 18
B digital signature 68
Direct calling 64
Basic steps for accessing and using Display settings 38
services 62
Battery 73 Distribution lists 17
Downloading 66
Battery information 72 Downloading an application 59
Charging and Discharging 72
type 73
Blocking and unblocking messages 29 E
Bluetooth settings 40 Editing or deleting details in the
Bluetooth wireless connection 40 contacts 32
Bluetooth wireless technology 39 Editing your own information 28
Bookmarks 65 Electronic devices 76
Boom Headset (HDB-4) 74 E-mail messages 22
Browser security 67 Emergency calls 78
browser security Enhancement settings 44
security module for WAP Entering the chat menu 26
applications 67 Essential indicators 6
Browsing the pages of a service 63
G
C Gallery (Menu 5) 45
Calculator 60 Game downloads 58
Calendar 52 Game settings 59
Call functions 8 Games 58
Call register (Menu 2) 30 Genuine Enhancements 73
Call settings 42 Groups 29

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Index

Guidelines for paying for your purchases


with the wallet 56
O
Operating environment 76
Options during a call 9
I Options while browsing 64
Inbox and Other folders (Drafts, Archive, Organiser (Menu 7) 51
Outbox and Sent items) 23 Other options available for an application
Info messages 30 or application set 59
Infrared 41 Overview of the functions of the phone viii
Installing the SIM card and the battery 1 Overwrite settings 18
IR connection indicator 41
P
K PC Connectivity 70
Keypad lock (Keyguard) 7 PC Suite 70
Keys and connectors 5 Personal notes 55
Personal shortcuts 39
L Phone settings 43
Playing the music tracks transferred to
Launching a game 58 the phone 48
Launching an application 59 Positioning information 69
Limited Warranty 80 Potentially explosive atmospheres 77
List of menu functions 13 Profiles 38

M R
Making a calendar note 53 Radio 49
Making a call 8 Reading a chat message 28
Making a call by using a voice tag 37 Reading and replying to an e-mail
Making a connection to a service 63 message 23
Media (Menu 6) 47 Reading and replying to an SMS message
Media equaliser 51 or an SMS e-mail 16
Media player 48 Receiving a bookmark 65
Memory status for applications 60 Recent calls lists 30
menu Recording 51
list of functions 13 Recording a video clip 47
Menu functions 15 Restore factory settings 45
messages
e-mail
downloading from your S
account 23 SAFETY vi
reading 23 Safety Information 76
Messages (Menu 1) 15 SAR value 79
Mobile Charger (LCH-9) 74 Saved items folder and My folders 18
Multimedia messages (MMS) 19 Saving multiple numbers, text items or an
Multimedia messages memory full 21 image per name 31
Music player 48 Saving names and phone numbers (Add
My presence 33 contact) 31
Searching for a contact 31
N Security settings 45
security settings
Network Services vii digital signature 68
Notes 53 Sending and receiving a business card 36
Sending and receiving data via IR 41

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Index

Service commands 30
Service inbox 66
V
Service inbox settings 66 Vehicles 77
Services (Menu 9) 62 Viewing the subscribed names 35
Setting predictive text input on or off 9 Voice dialling 36
Setting up the phone for a service 63 Voice messages 29
Setting up the phone for a streaming Voice recorder 50
service 48
Settings (Menu 4) 38 W
Settings for e-mail 23
Wallet 54
Settings for multimedia messages 21
Settings for text and SMS e-mail wallet
signing documents via WAP 68
messages 18 Wallet settings 56
Settings for the music player 49
Settings for the synchronisation 57 WAP services
security module in SIM 67
SIM services (Menu 10) 69 signing documents 68
Speed dialling a phone number 8
Speed dials 36 When the alarm time expires 52
When the phone sounds an alarm for a
Standby mode 6 note 53
Starting a chat session 27
Stereo Headset (HDS-3) 74 Writing and sending a SMS e-mail 16
Writing and sending messages 15
Stopwatch 61 Writing compound words 10
Subscribed names 34
Switching the phone on and off 2 Writing text 9
Synchronisation 57
Synchronising from your PC 58
Synchronising from your phone 57

T
Taking a photo 47
Templates 18
Text messages (SMS) 15
The cache memory 66
Time and date settings 39
Time observation and time splitting 61
Tips for writing text 10
To-do list 53
Tone settings 38
Traffic Safety 76
Tuning a radio channel 50

U
Unsubscribing a contact 36
Using data communication
applications 71
Using predictive text input 9
Using the menu 12
Using the phone keys while browsing 64
Using the radio 50
Using traditional text input 10

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