| User’s Guide for Nokia 3108   5. Welcome note   7. Gallery   1. View folders   6. Operator selection   7. Confirm SIM service actions   8. Help text activation   9. Start-up tone   2. Add folder   3. Delete folder   4. Rename folder   5. Gallery downloads   6. Display settings   1. Wallpaper   2. Colour schemes   3. Operator logo   4. Display brightness   7. Tone settings   1. Incoming call alert   2. Ringing tone   3. Ringing volume   4. Vibrating alert   5. Message alert tone   6. Keypad tones   7. Warning tones   8. Alert for   8. Calendar   9. Games   1. Select game   2. Game downloads   3. Memory   4. Settings   10.Applications   1. Select application   2. App. downloads   3. Memory   1 8. Enhancement settings   11.Extras   9. Security settings   1. PIN code request   2. Call barring service   3. Fixed dialling   4. Closed user group   5. Security level   6. Access codes   1. Calculator   2. Stopwatch   12.Services   1. Home   2. Bookmarks   3. Download links   4. Service inbox   5. Settings   1. Change security code   2. Change PIN code   3. Change PIN2 code   4. Change barring password   6. Go to address   7. Clear the cache   10.Restore factory settings   6. Alarm clock   2 13.SIM services   1. Shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible headset, handsfree   unit or loopset approved by the manufacturer.   2. Only shown if supported by your SIM card. The name and contents vary depending on   the SIM card.   ii   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY   We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product RH-6   is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A   phones/declaration_of_conformity/.   Copyright © 2003-2004 Nokia. 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Nokia reserves the right to make   changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without   prior notice.   Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any   special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.   The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law,   no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the   implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in   relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the   right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.   The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the Nokia   dealer nearest to you.   Issue 1   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   iii   Contents   FOR YOUR SAFETY ......................vii   3. Call functions..........................10   Reject a call ....................................... 10   Speed dial a phone number........... 11   General information.................... ix   Stickers in the sales package ......... ix   Access codes ....................................... ix   Shared memory ................................... x   1. Your phone ................................1   Keys......................................................... 1   Functions of the flip cover............... 2   Stylus and touch pad......................... 2   Connectors............................................ 2   Standby mode...................................... 2   Screen saver .............................................. 3   Wallpaper................................................... 3   Essential indicators in standby   mode............................................................ 3   2. Getting started..........................5   Remove and mount the back   cover....................................................... 5   4. Handwriting input method ....14   Writing with the stylus................... 14   Handwriting input modes.............. 16   For cover with stylus holder ................. 5   For flat cover............................................. 5   Install the SIM card and   the battery............................................ 6   Input mode indicator and   recognition scope.................................. 16   Switching between handwriting   input modes............................................ 17   Recognition timeout........................ 18   Use gestures....................................... 18   Touch pad tone ................................. 19   Charging the battery ......................... 7   Switching the phone on and off .... 7   Access menu functions..................... 8   Help text................................................ 8   Keypad lock (Keyguard)..................... 8   Lock the keypad........................................ 8   Unlock the keypad................................... 9   Handle incoming calls when keypad   is locked...................................................... 9   Put on the wrist strap............................. 9   5. Keypad input methods............20   Setting predictive English input   on or off.............................................. 20   iv   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Using predictive English input..... 20   Writing compound words................... 21   Using traditional English input.... 21   Tips for writing text........................ 21   6. Menu functions...................... 23   Messages (Menu 1)......................... 23   Text messages........................................ 23   Multimedia messages.......................... 27   Multimedia messages memory   Gallery (Menu 7)............................... 50   Calendar................................................... 52   Basic steps for accessing and using   services..................................................... 60   Setting up the phone for a service .. 60   GPRS Connection.................................. 61   Making a connection to a service.... 61   Browsing the pages of a service....... 62   Disconnect from a service.................. 63   Appearance settings of the   multi-mode browser ............................ 63   Cookies..................................................... 63   Bookmarks............................................... 64   Downloading .......................................... 64   Service inbox.......................................... 64   The cache memory................................ 65   Browser security.................................... 65   SIM services (Menu 13).................. 68   full............................................................. 30   Delete messages.................................... 30   Chat .......................................................... 31   Voice messages...................................... 31   Info messages ........................................ 32   Message settings .................................. 32   Service commands................................ 34   Call register (Menu 2)..................... 34   Recent calls lists ................................... 35   Call counters and call timers............. 35   Contacts (Menu 3)........................... 36   Phone book settings............................. 36   Save names and phone numbers   (Add names)............................................ 37   Search for a name in the phone   book.......................................................... 38   Edit a name, number or text item.... 38   Delete names and numbers ............... 38   Copy in phone book ............................. 39   Send and receive business cards...... 39   Speed dials.............................................. 39   Info numbers.......................................... 40   Service numbers.................................... 40   My numbers............................................ 40   Caller groups.......................................... 40   Profiles (Menu 4) ............................. 41   Settings (Menu 5)............................ 41   Right selection key............................... 41   Screen saver settings........................... 42   Time and date settings........................ 42   Call settings............................................ 43   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   v 7. PC connectivity....................... 69   PC Suite.............................................. 69   Use data communication   applications....................................... 70   8. Battery information ............... 71   Charging and Discharging............. 71   9. Genuine Enhancements ......... 72   Battery................................................ 72   Standard Charger (ACP-7)............. 72   Travel Charger (ACP-12)................ 73   Mobile Charger (LCH-9)................. 73   HS-5 Headset.................................... 73   10. Care and Maintenance......... 74   11. Important Safety   Information................................. 75   Index............................................ 79   vi   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   FOR YOUR SAFETY   QUALIFIED SERVICE   Read these simple guidelines. Breaking   the rules may be dangerous or illegal.   Further detailed information is given in   this manual.   Only qualified personnel may   install or repair phone   equipment.   Do not switch the phone on when   wireless phone use is prohibited   or when it may cause   ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES   Use only approved accessories   and batteries. Do not connect   incompatible products.   interference or danger.   CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES   ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST   Don't use a hand-held phone   while driving.   When connecting to any other   device, read its user's guide for   detailed safety instructions. Do   not connect incompatible   products.   INTERFERENCE   All wireless phones may get   interference, which could affect   performance.   BACKUP COPIES   Remember to make backup   copies of all important data.   SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any regulations or rules.   Switch the phone off near   medical equipment.   WATER-RESISTANCE   Your phone is not water-   resistant. Keep it dry.   SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   Wireless devices can cause   CALLING   Ensure the phone is switched on   interference in aircraft.   and in service. Enter the phone   number, including the area code,   SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING   Don't use the phone at a   refuelling point. Don't use near   fuel or chemicals.   then press   . To end a call,   press . To answer a call, press   . SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   Don't use the phone where   blasting is in progress. Observe   restrictions, and follow any   regulations or rules.   EMERGENCY CALLS   Ensure the phone is switched on   and in service. Press   as many   times as needed (e.g. to exit a   call, to exit a menu, etc.) to clear   the display. Enter the emergency   USE SENSIBLY   Use only in the normal position.   Don't touch the antenna   unnecessarily.   number, then press   . Give your   location. Do not end the call until   told to do so.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   vii   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.   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.   Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters   and/or services.   Chargers and enhancements   Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is   intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-7, ACP-12, LCH-9 and LCH-12   chargers. Note the specific model number of a charger varies with different type of   plug. For example, for ACP-12, the specific model number can be ACP-12C, ACP-12U or   ACP-12X, etc.   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 enhancements, please check with your dealer.   When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not   the cord.   viii   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   General information   To set the phone to request the   PIN code each time the phone is   switched on, see ”Security   settings” on page 48.   ■ Stickers in the sales   package   The stickers contain important   information for services and   customer support.   The PIN2 code may be supplied   with the SIM card. You need the   such as charging unit counters.   Attach the   sticker to the Your   details page in this User's guide.   If you key in an incorrect PIN   code three times in succession,   the phone may display PIN   blocked and ask you to enter the   PUK code. Contact your service   provider to obtain the PUK code.   ■ Access codes   • Security code (5 to 10 digits):   The security code may protect   your phone against unauthorised   use. It is supplied with the phone,   and the default code is 12345.   • PUK and PUK2 code (8 digits):   The PUK (Personal Unblocking   Key) code is required to change a   blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code   is required to change a blocked   PIN2 code.   Change the code, and keep the   new code secret and in a safe   place separate from your phone.   To change and use the code, see   ”Security settings” on page 48.   If the codes are not supplied with   the SIM card, contact your local   service provider for the codes.   • PIN code and PIN2 code (4 to 8   digits):   The PIN (Personal Identification   Number) code protects your SIM   card against unauthorised use.   The PIN code is usually supplied   with the SIM card.   • Barring password (4 digits): The   barring password is needed when   using the Call barring service,   see ”Security settings” on page   48. You can obtain the password   from your service provider.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   ix   • Signing PIN: The signing PIN is   needed for the digital signature.   See ”Digital signature” on page   67. The signing PIN is supplied   with the SIM card if the SIM card   has a security module in it.   If you key in an incorrect PIN   code several times, the phone   may display PIN code blocked   and ask you to key in the PUK   code. Contact your service   provider to get the PUK code.   ■ Shared memory   The following features in this phone   may use shared memory: phone   book, text messages and multimedia   messages, images and ringing tones   in gallery, calendar and Java games   and applications. Using any of these   features may consume the shared   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 allocated to them in   addition to the shared memory. For   example, saving many images, or   Java applications, may take all the   shared memory. In this case your   phone may notify you that the   memory is full. You need to delete   some of the contents or entries   using shared memory before   continuing.   x Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Y o u r p h o n e   1. Your phone   Tip: In standby mode, press   the scroll keys to quickly   access some functions:   ■ Keys   1 • Press to create a text   message.   • Press to open Calendar.   • Press   your phone book.   3. Selection keys and   and   to open   The function of the keys depends   on the text shown above the keys   in the display.   4. Send key   1. Power key   • Dials a phone number.   • Answers a call.   Switches the phone on and off.   When the keypad is locked,   pressing the power key briefly   turns the phone’s display lights   on for about 15 seconds.   • In standby mode, press it to   list the most recently dialled   numbers.   5.   6.   ends an active call. Exits from   any function.   2. 4-way scroll keys   , , and   - are used to enter   numbers and characters.   Use the keys to scroll through   names, phone numbers, menus,   and settings, or move the cursor   or highlight in text editing.   and   are used for various   purposes in different functions.   When in call or audio application,   press to decrease the volume   of the call or application, press   to increase the volume.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   1 Y o u r p h o n e   ■ Functions of the flip   ■ Stylus and touch pad   cover   The stylus is in the slot of the back   cover, and the touch pad is under the   flip cover of the phone. You can   pad to input text. For information on   how to input text with the stylus, see   ”Handwriting input method” on   page 14.   Your phone has a flip   cover. Opening and   closing the flip cover   affects basic voice call   handling and text input   method.   Note that the keys on the   flip cover work only   when the flip cover is properly   closed.   ■ Connectors   • Answer or end a voice call   You can customise the function   of the flip cover with respect to   voice call handling in Settings,   Call settings, Flip call handling.   Refer to ”Flip call handling” on   page 43.   1 1. Charger connector   2. Pop-PortTM connector for the   headset and the data cable.   ■ Standby mode   • Change text input method   When the phone is ready for use, and   you have not keyed in any   characters, the phone is in standby   mode.   When you need to input text,   open the flip cover to use   handwriting input method, close   the flip cover to use keypad input   method. Further instructions   about the handwriting input   method start on page 14.   Note it is recommended that always   keep the flip cover closed when you   are not writing or using it to for   calls.   1. The current operator’s logo   (network service).   2. Signal strength: the higher the   bar, the stronger the signal.   2 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Y o u r p h o n e   3. Battery charge level: the higher   the bar, the more power in the   battery.   Wallpaper   You can set your phone to display a   background image, wallpaper, when   the phone is in standby mode. You   can choose a wallpaper in Settings,   4. Selection key functions.   You can customise the function   of the right selection key in the   standby mode in Settings, Right   selection key settings. See also   ”Right selection key” on page 41.   Essential indicators in   standby mode   Screen saver   You have received one or   several text or picture   messages. See ”Read and   reply to a message” on   page 25.   If you have set the screen saver on,   the phone automatically activates   an animation or still image as screen   saver after a pre-set period of time   in standby mode. You can also   customise the time after which the   phone activates the screen saver.   Please refer to ”Screen saver   You have received one or   several multimedia   messages. See ”Reading and   replying to a multimedia   message” on page 29.   settings” on page 42.   Independent of the screen saver   settings, for power saving, a digital   clock view will overwrite the whole   display when for a certain time no   function of the phone has been used.   You have received one or   several voice messages. See   ”Voice messages” on page   31.   Note that if you have not set the   time, 00:00 is displayed. You can set   the time in Settings, Time and date   settings.   The phone’s keypad is   locked. See ”Keypad lock   (Keyguard)” on page 8.   The phone does not ring for   an incoming call or message   when Incoming call alert is   set to Offand Message alert   tone is set to Off. See ”Tone   settings” on page 47.   The screen saver cannot be activated   when the flip cover of the phone is   open.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   3 Y o u r p h o n e   The alarm clock is set to On.   See ”Alarm clock (Menu 6)”   on page 49.   The timed profile is selected.   See ”Profiles (Menu 4)” on   page 41.   The stopwatch is running in   the background. See   ”Stopwatch” on page 58.   , or   A headset, handsfree, or   loopset, is connected to the   phone.   A GPRS connection is   established.   time and date in standby mode, see   ”Clock” and ”Date” on page 42.   The GPRS connection is   suspended (on hold), for   example if there is an   incoming or outgoing call   during a GPRS dial-up   connection.   All your calls are diverted to   another number, Divert all   voice calls. If you have two   phone lines, the divert   indicator for the first line is   and for the second line   . See ”Call divert” on   page 43.   or If you have two phone lines,   the indicator displays the   selected phone line. See   ”Line for outgoing calls” on   page 44.   The loudspeaker has been   activated, see ”Loudspeaker”   on page 13.   Calls are limited to a closed   user group. See ”Security   settings” on page 48.   4 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e t t i n g s t a r t e d   2. Getting started   3. Position the back cover as shown   in the illustration (5). Slide the   back cover toward the top end of   the phone to lock (6).   ■ Remove and mount the   back cover   There are two different back covers   in your sales package. One is with   the stylus holder to carry the stylus,   the other is flat. You can choose   which one to use. Below are   instructions on how to remove and   mount the two kinds of back covers.   4. Slide the stylus toward the   bottom end of the phone until it   reaches the end of the slot (7).   For cover with stylus holder   1. Slide the stylus toward the top   end of the phone to remove (1).   2. Press down the back cover   release button with the stylus (2),   and slide the back cover slightly   toward the bottom end of the   phone (3). Lift the back cover to   remove (4).   For flat cover   1. Press the back cover release   button (1), slide the back cover   slightly toward the bottom end of   the phone (2), and lift the back   cover to remove.   2 4 1 3 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   5 G e t t i n g s t a r t e d   2. Position the back cover as shown   in the illustration (3). Slide the   back cover toward the top end of   the phone to lock. (4).   2. Carefully lift the SIM card holder   from the finger grip of the phone   with your finger (2). Flip cover   the holder open (3).   4 3 3. Insert the SIM card into the slot   of the SIM card holder, bevelled   corner first and golden contact   facing out (4).   ■ Install the SIM card and   the battery   • 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 card.   4. Close the SIM card holder (5) and   press it to lock.   • Before installing the SIM card,   always make sure that the phone   is switched off and disconnected   from the charger or any other   devices, and then remove the   battery.   5 1. Lift the battery up from the   finger grip on the phone with   your fingers (1) to remove.   5. Position the battery so the golden   contacts match up with those on   the phone. Insert the battery (6).   1 6 6 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e t t i n g s t a r t e d   ■ Charging the battery   1. Connect the plug from the   charger to the socket on the   bottom of the phone.   ■ Switching the phone on   and off   Press and hold the power   key.   Note that if the phone   displays Insert SIM card   even though the SIM   card is properly inserted,   or SIM card not   supported, contact your network   operator or service provider. Your   phone does not support 5 Volt SIM   cards and the card may need to be   changed.   2. Plug the charger to a standard AC   outlet.   • After a few seconds, the   battery indicator on the   display starts to scroll from   bottom to top.   Warning: Do not switch the   phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   • When the battery is about   full, the bar in the display   stops scrolling.   interference or danger.   • Charging time depends on the   charger and battery.   TIPS ON EFFICIENT   OPERATION: Your   phone has a built-in   antenna. As with any   other radio   3. Disconnect the charger from the   AC outlet and the phone once   charging is complete.   transmitting device, do not touch   the antenna unnecessarily when the   phone is switched on. Contact with   the antenna affects call quality and   may cause the phone to operate at a   higher power level than otherwise   needed. Not touching the antenna   area during a phone call optimises   the antenna performance and the   talktime of your phone.   Note: You can use the   phone while the battery is   charging. However, if the   battery is completely empty,   it may need to charge a few   minutes before you can   make or receive calls or   before the battery indicator   appears.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   7 G e t t i n g s t a r t e d   ■ Access menu functions   By scrolling   1. To access the menu, press Menu.   ■ Help text   Most of the menu functions have   brief help texts. To view the help   text, scroll to the menu, pause for   about 15 seconds. To exit the help   text, press Back. See more in ”Help   text activation” on page 46.   2. Scroll with   or   through the   menu and select, for example,   Settings by pressing Select.   3. If the menu contains submenus,   select the one you want, for   example Call settings.   ■ Keypad lock (Keyguard)   You can lock the keypad to prevent   accidental key presses.   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 or   to exit the menu.   Lock the keypad   • In standby mode, press Menuand   By using a shortcut   then within 1.5 seconds.   You can access most of the menus,   but not all, by using the shortcut.   • You can also activate the   automatic keypad lock. If the   phone is in standby mode for the   preset period of time, the keypad   is locked automatically. Refer to   ”Automatic keyguard” on page   45.   The menus, submenus and setting   options are numbered. To access a   menu using the shortcut, in standby   mode, press Menu, and within two   seconds, key in the first number of   the menu you want to access. Keep   going until you’ve entered all the   numbers.   To handle calls when the keypad is   locked, refer to ”Handle incoming   calls when keypad is locked” on   page 9.   For example, to enter Anykey   answer, press Menu 5-4-2   (Settings-Call settings-Anykey   answer).   8 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e t t i n g s t a r t e d   Unlock the keypad   You can unlock the keypad by:   • Pressing Unlock and then   within 1.5 seconds.   • Or opening the flip cover of the   phone.   Handle incoming calls when   keypad is locked   You can answer an incoming call by   pressing   locked.   when the keypad is   When you end or reject the call, the   keypad is automatically locked   again.   Note: When The keyguard is   on, calls may be possible to   the emergency number   programmed into your   phone (e.g. 112, 911, or   other official emergency   number). Key in the   emergency number and   press   . The number is   displayed only after you   have keyed in its last digit.   Put on the wrist strap   Thread the strap as   shown in the picture   and then tighten it.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   9 C a l l f u n c t i o n s   3. Call functions   • Press Silence to mute the ringing   tone. Then press Options, and   ■ Make a call   1. Key in the phone number, or get it   from your phone book (See   ”Search for a name in the phone   book” on page 38).   select Answer to answer the call.   • When a compatible headset is   connected to the phone, press   the button on the headset to   answer the call.   1 For international calls , press   twice for the international prefix   (the + character replaces the   2 ■ Reject a call   international access code ) and   then key in the country code, the   area code without the leading 0,   if necessary, and the phone   number.   • Press   . tone. Then press Options, and   select Reject to reject the call.   2. Press   to call the number.   Tip: If the Divert if busy   functionisactivated, rejecting   a call will also divert the call.   Refer to ”Call divert” on page   43.   3. Press   to end the call or to   cancel the call attempt.   ■ Answer a call   You can answer an incoming call   through the following ways:   ■ End a call   • Press   . • Press   . • Close the flip cover of the phone   to end a voice call. Refer to page   43.   • Open the flip cover of the phone   to answer a voice call. Refer to   ”Flip call handling” on page 43.   1. Note that some calls between the regions of one country (for example, in China   between mainland provinces and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) are also   considered international calls.   2. Depending on your operator, you may still be able to use the international access code   (network services).   10   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   • Press the speed dialling key you   ■ Call your voice mailbox   want and then press   . (network service)   • Or,   In standby mode   1. Set Speed dialling which is   under Settings, Call settings   to on. See also ”Speed   • Press and hold   , or   • Press , and then   . Enter the voice mailbox number if   the phone asks for it. See also ”Voice   messages” on page 31.   dialling” on page 44.   2. Press and hold the speed   dialling key until the call is   started.   ■ Redial recently dialled   numbers   1. In standby mode, press   . network services. Pressing Options   during a call may give some of the   following options (may not be in the   same order as in the phone):   A list of recently dialled numbers   (up to 20) is displayed.   2. Scroll to the number or name you   want.   Mute or Unmute, End call, End all   calls, Contacts, Menu, Hold or   Unhold, New call, Conference,   keypad, Send DTMF, Swap, Transfer,   and Loudspeaker or Handset.   3. Press   to call the number.   Tip: In standby mode, press   twice to redial the last   number you dialled.   For more about recently dialled calls,   refer to ”Call register (Menu 2)” on   page 34.   Make a new call   To set automatic redial, see   ”Automatic redial” on page 44.   When you have an ongoing call, you   may be able to make a new call by   pressing Options, then select New   call (network service).   ■ Speed dial a phone   number   When the new call is active, the   original call is put on hold.   Before you can use speed dialling,   assign the phone number to one of   the speed dialling keys, from   to   , see ”Speed dials” on page 39.   Call the number in either of the   following ways:   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   11   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   Handle a waiting call   ■ Transfer calls (network   service)   After you activate the Call waiting   function in your phone, you may be   able to receive another call when   you have an ongoing call (network   service).   When you have an active call and a   held call, you may be able to connect   the other two parties by pressing   Options, and select Transfer. Then   your call with either party is ended.   Call waiting is under Settings, Call   settings. See also ”Call waiting” on   page 44.   ■ Make a conference call   Conference calling is a network   service. It allows up to six people to   take part in a call.   To answer the waiting call   • Press   . • Press Answer if it’s available.   1. Call the first participant.   • Press Options, and select   2. To call a new participant, press   Answer.   Options and select New call.   When the waiting call is active, the   original call is on hold.   3. Enter, or find from the phone   book, the phone number of the   new participant, and press Call.   The first call is put on hold.   To reject the waiting call   • Press Options, and select Reject.   • Press Reject if available.   4. When the new call is answered,   join the first participant to the   call by pressing Options, and   select Conference.   Tip: Press to end the active   call.   ■ Swap calls (network   Alternatively, the second   participant can call you after you   have established a call with the   first participant.   service)   When you have an active call and a   held call, you may be able to switch   their call status by pressing Options,   and select Swap. Then the held call   is active, and the previously active   call is put on hold.   5. To add a new participant to the   conference call, repeat steps 2 to   4.   12   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l f u n c t i o n s   6. To have a private conversation   with one of the participants:   ■ Answering or Ending a   call with the flip cover   Press Options, select Private and   select the desired participant.   Rejoin the conference call as   described in step 4.   You can answer or end a call with   the flip cover. For more information,   please see also ”Functions of the flip   cover” on page 2 and ”Flip call   handling” on page 43.   7. To end the conference call, press   . ■ Loudspeaker   You can turn on the loudspeaker   during a call.   Important: Do not hold the   phone to your ear during   loudspeaker operation.   • To activate the loudspeaker, press   Options and select Loudspeaker,   or press Loudsp., if available.   • To deactivate the loudspeaker   during a call, press Options and   select Handset, or press Handset,   if available.   If you have connected a   compatible handsfree or headset   to the phone, Handset in the   options list is replaced with   Handsfree or Headset and the   selection key Handset with   Handsfr. or Headset,   respectively.   The loudspeaker is automatically   deactivated when you end the   call, or when you connect the   handsfree unit or headset to the   phone.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   13   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   4. Handwriting input method   When you want to send a text   message, make a note, add a name   to the phone book, this phone   provides two different types of input   methods:   • You must use the keypad to input   any password-type of   information, such as the PIN   code, PUK code, Security code,   Barring code, and the password   in certain functions and   applications.   • keypad input method: using the   keypad for inputting. For more   information please see ”Keypad   input methods” on page 20.   • You can not enter a number with   handwriting input while the   phone is in standby mode, or in   calculator.   • handwriting input method: using   the stylus for handwriting   inputting. This chapter illustrates   how to use handwriting input   method.   • You can not input time and date   with handwriting input.   Important: Use only a stylus   that has been approved by   Nokia to be used in   When the flip cover is open,   handwriting input is indicated by   in your phone.   connection with this device.   Using other stylus may   invalidate any warranty   applying to the phone and   may damage the touch pad.   Avoid scratching the touch   pad. Never use an actual pen   or pencil or other sharp   objects to write on the   touch pad.   Note that handwriting input is   available when the flip cover is open   and the handwriting input indicator   is displayed on the upper left corner   of the screen. However, under some   circumstances, for example, in   certain operations for searching a   name in Contacts, handwriting input   method maybe available even   though the handwriting input   indicator is not displayed. You may   not be able to use handwriting input   methods anywhere you can input   with keys. For example,   ■ Writing with the stylus   When you want to enter text, open   the flip cover of the phone to   activate the touch pad, then write   gently in the middle of the touch pad   with the stylus.   14   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   concepts and methods, such as why   and how to change the input mode,   what is recognition time out, use of   gestures during writing, etc.. Please   read them carefully in order to use   the handwriting input method   efficiently.   1. Write in this box with the stylus.   2.   functions as the left   selection key ( ).   functions as the right   selection key ( ).   1 3.   4.   functions as   functions as   . 5.   . 6. Tap   to switch to   input mode.   to switch to   input mode.   to list punctuation   or   7. Tap   8. Tap   or   £ ? marks and symbols. Tap   twice to open a list of smileys.   £ ? The middle of the touch pad is the   writing area (1). Surrounding the   writing area are eight functional   keys (2-9). Tap the functional keys   with the stylus for the relevant   functions when necessary.   9. When entering Chinese text, tap   to get a list of predicted   Chinese characters based on the   Chinese character to the left of   the cursor or the highlighted   character. Note predictive input   is only available when you are   inputting Chinese   The phone provides a list of seven   candidate characters or lettersbased   on the strokes you write. In addition,   when you are writing Chinese text,   the phone can also provide a list of   predicted Chinese characters based   on the Chinese character to the left   Tip: If the highlighted   candidate character or letter   in the candidate list (not the   predicted list) is what you   want, you can continue   writing. The phone inputs the   character automatically.   of the cursor when you tap   . The following sections in this   chapter describe many important   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   15   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   increased accuracy and speed of   recognition.   ■ Handwriting input   modes   The strokes are recognised only as   the type of text pertaining to the   mode. Different recognition scopes   in different mode are described in   the following table.   Different handwriting input modes   are available in your phone for   entering different types of text. This   narrows down the recognition scope   for each mode and thus enable   Input mode indicator and recognition scope   Mode   Indicator Recognition scope   • Simplified Chinese characters.   a Simplified Chinese   • Some frequently used full-width   punctuation marks and symbols, for   example:   、。! “”,:;?   b Traditional Chinese   Upper case   • Traditional Chinese characters.   • Some frequently used full-width   punctuation marks and symbols.   • Capital English letters.   • Some frequently used half-width   punctuation marks and symbols, for   example:   @ / ! " ‘ ’ , . : ; ?   Lower case   • English letters in lower case.   • Some frequently used half-width   punctuation marks and symbols.   16   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   Mode   Indicator Recognition scope   Number   Different recognition scope in different   context, for example:   • In the context of entering text: some   frequently used half-width punctua-   tion marks and symbols in addition to   numbers.   • In the context of entering phone   numbers: *, +, p, w, # in addition to   numbers.   • In the context of entering IP   addresses: Dot (.) and numbers.   Full-width punctua-   tion marks & sym-   bols   Full-width punctuation marks and sym-   bols   Half-width punctua-   tion marks & sym-   bols   Half-width punctuation marks and sym-   bols   a. Available only in phones sold to mainland China, and certain markets other than China   Hong Kong SAR and China Taiwan.   b. Available only in phones sold to China Hong Kong SAR, and China Taiwan.   Note that the character set in your   phone does not include all the   characters in Chinese and that you   may not find all the characters you   want.   • Tap the corresponding touch-key   with the stylus to switch to   , or .Note under   , , some circumstances not all the   modes are available.   • Press Options if it is available,   Switching between   handwriting input modes   and select the desired mode from   the list.   You can s witch between   handwriting input modes in two   ways:   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   17   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   write faster or slower, you can   change the timeout in Settings,   Phone settings, Recognition time-   out. Refer to ”Recognition time-out”   on page 45.   ■ Recognition timeout   Recognition timeout is the   maximum interval time allowed   between two strokes input when   writing a character or letter. Every   time you finish a stroke and lift the   stylus from the touch pad, the phone   begins to count time. If you do not   write the next stroke within the   timeout, it’s considered that you   have finished writing the character   or letter, and the phone begins to   recognise the strokes, and displays a   list of candidates.   ■ Use gestures   You can write several gestures for   certain functions.   The gestures include: Space, Enter,   Clear, and Repeat. See the table   below. You can use (Repeat) only   in   mode, but other gestures in   all handwriting input modes.   The default recognition timeout   setting is Normal. If you want to   Name Gesture   Functions   Space   • When the cursor is blinking in the editing window,   writing the gesture inserts a space to the left of   the cursor.   • When the candidate list is shown, writing the   gesture inputs the highlighted candidate and   inserts a space after it.   • When the list of predicted Chinese candidates is   shown, writing this gesture clears the list and   inserts a space to the left of the cursor in the   editing window.   Enter   • When the cursor is blinking in the editing window,   writing the gesture inserts a line feed.   • When the candidate list is shown, writing the   gesture inputs the highlighted candidate and   inserts a line feed.   • When the list of predicted Chinese candidates is   shown, writing this gesture clears the list and   inserts a line feed.   18   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   H a n d w r i t i n g i n p u t m e t h o d   Name Gesture   Functions   Clear   • When the cursor is blinking, writing the gesture   deletes the Chinese character, English letter,   number, or punctuation mark or symbol to the left   of the cursor.   • When the list of candidates or predicted Chinese   candidates is shown, writing the gesture clears the   list and deletes the Chinese character, English   letter, number, or punctuation mark or symbol to   the left of the cursor.   Repeat   You can only use the stroke when the input method is   . • After you have just input a Chinese character,   writing the gesture inputs the same Chinese   character again.   • When the list of the candidate Chinese characters   is shown, writing the gesture inputs the   highlighted Chinese candidate twice.   • When the list of the predicted Chinese candidates   inputs Chinese character to the left of the cursor   again.   Note this gesture only works with Chinese characters.   ■ Touch pad tone   A tone sounds when you press the   stylus on the touch pad to start   writing a stroke, or tap the   functional keys with the stylus. You   can set the level tone together with   the keypad tone in Settings, Tone   settings, Keypad tones. Refer to   ”Tone settings” on page 47.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   19   K e y p a d i n p u t m e t h o d s   5. Keypad input methods   You can key in text, for example,   ■ Using predictive   when writing messages, using   traditional or predictive English   input.   English input   You can key in any letter with a   single keypress. The predictive   English input is based on a built-in   dictionary to which you can also add   new words.   When you are writing text, the   predictive English input is indicated   by   input by   and the traditional English   at the top left of the   1. Start writing a word using the   display. The character case is   indicated by , or   keys   to   . Press each   , key only once for one letter. The   word changes after each   keystroke.   next to the text input indicator. You   can change the character case by   pressing   indicated by   . The number mode is   , and you can   Example: To write Nokia   when the English   dictionaryisselected, press   change between the letter and   number mode by pressing and   , , , holding   . and   . To insert a number while in letter   mode, press and hold the desired   number key.   ■ Setting predictive   English input on or off   When writing text, press Options   and select Dictionary.   More instructions for writing   text, see ”Tips for writing text” on   page 21.   • To set the predictive English   input on, select English in the   dictionary options list. Predictive   text input is only available for the   languages on the list.   2. When you have finished writing   the word and it is correct,   confirm it by adding a space with   or by pressing any of the   scroll keys. Pressing a scroll key   also moves the cursor.   • To revert to traditional English   input, select Dictionary off.   Tip: To quickly set the   predictive English input on or   off when writing text, press   twice, or press and hold   Options.   20   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   K e y p a d i n p u t m e t h o d s   If the word is not correct, press   repeatedly or press Options   and select Matches. When the   word you want appears, confirm   it.   To insert a number while in letter   mode, press and hold the desired   number key.   • If the next letter you want is   located on the same key as the   present one, wait until the cursor   appears, or press any of the scroll   keys and then key in the letter.   If the ? character is displayed   after the word, the word you   intended to write is not in the   dictionary. To add the word to the   dictionary, press Spell, key in the   word (traditional English input is   used) and press Save. When the   dictionary becomes full, the new   word replaces the oldest one that   was added.   • The most common punctuation   marks and special characters are   available under the number key   . For more instructions for writing   text, see ”Tips for writing text” on   page 21.   3. Start writing the next word.   ■ Tips for writing text   The following functions may also be   Writing compound words   Key in the first part of the word and   confirm it by pressing . Write the   last part of the word and confirm the   word.   • To insert a space, press   . • To move the cursor to the left,   right, down or up, press the scroll   keys   respectively.   , , or   , ■ Using traditional   English input   • To delete a character to the left   of the cursor, press Clear. Press   and hold Clear to delete the   characters more quickly.   Press a number key,   to   , repeatedly until the desired   character appears. Not all characters   available under a number key are   printed on the key. The characters   available depend on the language   selected in the Phone language   menu, see ”Language” on page 45.   To delete all the characters at   once when writing a message,   press Options and select Clear   text.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   21   K e y p a d i n p u t m e t h o d s   • To insert a word when using the   predictive English input, press   Options and select Insert word.   Write the word using the   traditional English input and   press Save. The word is also   added to the dictionary.   • When using the traditional   English input, press to access   a list of special characters. When   using the predictive English   input, press Options and select   Insert symbol to access a list of   special characters or press and   hold to access a list of special   characters.   When the list of special   characters is displayed on your   phone, you may open a list of   smileys by pressing . Or, when   writing text, press Options and   select Insert smiley to open a list   of smileys.   Press any of the scroll keys to   scroll to a character or smiley and   press Use to select the character   or smiley.   You can also scroll to a character   by pressing   , and select the character by   pressing   , , or   . 22   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   6. Menu functions   You can also send and receive text   messages that contain pictures.   Each picture message is made up of   several text messages. Therefore,   sending one picture message may   cost more than sending one text   message.   ■ Messages   (Menu 1)   You can read, compose, send and   save text and multimedia messages   to and from compatible devices   (network services). All messages are   organised into folders.   Note: The picture message   function can be used only if   it is supported by your   network operator or service   provider. Only phones that   offer picture message   Before you can send any text, or   picture, you need to save your   message centre number, see   ”Message settings” on page 32.   Text messages   features can receive and   display picture messages.   Your phone can send and receive   multi-part messages, which consist   of several ordinary text messages   (network service). This may affect   the invoicing for the message. You   can check the number of characters   available and messages to be sent in   the counter on top of the screen.   Note that some characters may   require more space than others, for   example Chinese characters require   more space than English letters, and   the counter may adjust the number   of maximum number of characters   available accordingly. For pricing of   multi-part messages, contact your   service provider.   Compose and send messages   1. Press Menu, and select   Messages, Text messages and   Create message.   Tip: To quickly open the   Create message menu, press   in standby mode.   2. Compose the message.   • To insert text templates or a   picture into the message, see   ”Templates” on page 26.   • To insert a number, press   Options and select Insert   number. Enter the number   you want to insert or search   for it in the phone book and   press OK.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   23   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • To insert a name from the   phone book, press Options,   and select Insert contact.   Highlight the name you want,   then 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.   • To send a message to several   recipients, select Send to many.   When you have sent the message   to everyone you want to send it   to, press Done.   • To send a message using a   message profile, select Sending   profile and then the desired   message profile.   To define a message profile, see   ”Message settings” on page 32.   3. To send the message, press   Options and select Send.   Composing and sending SMS   e-mail   Nokia 3108 phone provides e-mail   feature:   4. Enter the recipient’s phone   number or get it from your phone   book.   Press OK to send the message.   • SMS e-mail: sending e-mail via   SMS. The following section   Note: When sending   messages via the SMS   describes how to use SMS e-mail.   network service, your phone   may display the words   Message sent. This is an   indication that the message   has been sent by your phone   to the message centre   number programmed into   your phone. This is not an   indication that the message   has been received at the   intended destination. For   more details about SMS   services, check with your   service provider.   Before you can send SMS e-mail,   you need to save the settings for   sending SMS e-mail, see ”Message   settings” on page 32. For availability   and subscription to the SMS e-mail   service, contact your network   operator or service provider. To save   an e-mail address in Contacts, see   ”Save multiple numbers and text   items per name” on page 37.   1. Press Menu, and select   Messages, Text messages and   Create SMS e-mail.   2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail   address or search for it in   Contacts and press OK.   Options for sending a message   After you have written a message,   press Options and select Sending   options.   24   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   3. If you wish, you can key in the   subject for the SMS e-mail and   press OK.   When you have received a message,   the indicator   and the number of   new messages followed by   ... messages received are shown.   4. Key in the SMS e-mail message.   See ”Keypad input methods” on   page 20. The total number of   characters that you can key in is   shown on the top right of the   display. The e-mail address and   subject are included in the total   number of characters.See also   the description about multi-part   messages on page 23.   The blinking   indicates that the   message memory is full. Before you   can receive new messages, delete   some of your old messages.   The text messages function uses   shared memory. Refer to ”Shared   memory” on page x.   1. Press Show to view the new   message, or press Exit to view it   later.   See also ”Insert a text template   into a message” on page 26.   Pictures cannot be inserted.   Reading the message later:   5. To send the SMS e-mail, press   Options and select Send SMS   e-mail. If you have not saved the   settings for sending SMS e-mails,   the phone asks for the number of   the SMS e-mail server.   Press Menu, and select   Messages, Text messages and   Inbox.   2. If more than one message has   been received, select the one that   you want to read. An unread   Press OK to send the SMS e-mail.   message is indicated by   . Note: When sending   e-mails via the SMS   network service, your phone   may display the words   3. While reading or viewing the   message, press Options.   You can select an option, for   example, to delete, forward or   edit the message as a text   message or an SMS e-mail, move   and rename the message you are   reading.   Message sent. This is an   indication that the e-mail   has been sent by your phone   to the e-mail server. This is   not an indication that the   e-mail has been received at   the intended destination.   For more details about   e-mail services, check with   your service provider.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   25   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Select Copy to calendar to copy   text at the beginning of the   messageto yourphone’scalendar   as a reminder note for the current   day. For more information about   calendar, see ”Calendar” on page   52.   Inbox and outbox folders   The phone saves incoming text   messages in the Inbox folder and   sent messages in the Sent items   folder of the Text messages   submenu.   Text messages that you wish to send   later can be saved in the Archive, or   Templates folder.   Select Message details to view   the sender’s name and phone   number, the message centre   used, and the date and time of   receipt.   Templates   Your phone includes text templates,   indicated by , and picture   Select Use detail to extract   numbers, e-mail addresses and   website addresses from the   current message. Please note   that only those website and e-   mail addresses with spaces   separating them from the other   texts on either side can be   identified.   templates, indicated by   . To access the template list, press   Menu, and select Messages, Text   messages and Templates.   Insert a text template into a   message   • When you are writing or replying   to a message, press Options.   Select Use template and select   the template that you want to   insert.   When reading a picture message,   select Save picture to save the   picture in the Templates folder.   4. Select Reply to reply to a   message. Select Original text to   include the text of the original   message in the reply, or select a   standard answer to be included   in the reply, or select Empty   screen.   Insert a picture into a text   message   • When you are writing or replying   to a message, press Options.   Select Insert picture and select a   picture to view it. Press Insert to   insert the picture into your   5. Press Options, select Send, and   press OK to send the message to   the displayed number.   message. The   indicator in the   header of the message indicates   that a picture has been attached.   The number of characters that   you can enter in a message,   26   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   depends on the size of the   picture.   A multimedia message can contain   text, sound and a picture. The phone   supports multimedia messages that   are up to 50 KB in size. If the   maximum size is exceeded, the   phone may not be able to receive the   message. Depending on the network,   you may receive a text message that   includes an Internet address where   you can view the multimedia   message.   To view the text and the picture   together before sending the   message, press Options and   select Preview.   Archive folder and my folders   To organise your messages, you can   move some of them to the Archive   folder, or add new folders for your   messages.   If the message contains a picture,   the phone scales it down to fit the   display area.   While reading a message, press   Options. Select Move, scroll to the   folder that you want to move the   message to and press Select.   Note: If Allow multimedia   reception is set to Yes or In   home network, your   operator or service provider   may charge you for every   message you receive.   To add or delete a folder, press   Menu, and select Messages, Text   messages, and My folders.   • To add a folder, press Options   and select, Add folder.   Multimedia messaging supports the   following formats:   • To delete a folder, scroll to the   folder that you want to delete,   press Options and select Delete   folder.   • Picture: JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP.   • Sound: Scalable Polyphonic MIDI   (SP-MIDI) and monophonic   ringing tones.   Multimedia messages   The phone does not necessarily   support all variations of the file   formats mentioned above. If a   received message contains any   unsupported elements, they may be   replaced with the file name and the   text Object format not supported.   Note: This function can be   used only if it is supported   by your network operator or   service provider. Only   phones that offer   compatible multimedia   message features can   receive and display   multimedia messages.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   27   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Note that you may not be able to   receive any multimedia messages if   you have a call in progress, a game   or another Java application running,   or an active browsing session over   GSM data (see ”Keying in the service   settings manually” on page 60).   Because delivery of multimedia   messages can fail for a variety of   reasons, do not rely solely upon   them for essential communications.   header of the message indicates   may prevent some images,   ringing tones and other content   from being copied, modified,   transferred or forwarded.   To insert a name from Contacts,   press Options, select More   options and Insert contact.   Scroll to the desired name, press   Writing and sending a   multimedia message   Insert number. Key in the   number or search for it in   Contacts, and press OK.   To set the settings for multimedia   messaging, see ”Settings for   multimedia messages” on page 33.   To check the availability or subscribe   to the multimedia messaging   service, contact your network   operator or service provider.   3. To view the message before   sending it, press Options and   select Preview.   1. Press Menu, and select   Messages, Multimedia msgs.   and Create message.   4. To send the message, press   Options and select Send to   number (or Send to e-mail or   Send to many).   2. Key in or use the stylus to write a   message. See ”Keypad input   methods” on page 20 or   ”Handwriting input method” on   page 14.   5. Enter the recipient’s phone   number (or e-mail address) or   search for it in Contacts. Press   OK and the message is moved to   the Outbox folder for sending.   To insert a picture or a sound clip,   press Options, and select Insert   image or Insert sound clip,   respectively. The list of available   folders in the Gallery is shown.   Open a specific folder, scroll to   the desired picture or sound,   press Options and select Insert.   It may take more time to send a   multimediamessage than tosend   a text message. While the   multimedia message is being   sent, the animated indicator   is displayed and you can use   other functions on the phone. If   The   or   indicator in the   28   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   there is an interruption while the   message is being sent, the phone   tries to resend it a few times. If   this fails, the message will   remain in the Outbox folder and   you can try to resend it later from   there.   2. Scroll to view the message. Press   Options and some of the   following options may be   available.   • Reply or Reply to all to reply   to the message. To send the   reply, refer to ”Writing and   sending a multimedia   The messages that you have sent   will be saved in the Sent items   folder if the setting Save sent   messages is set to Yes. See   ”Settings for multimedia   message” on page 28.   • Forward to no., Forward to   e-mail or Forward to many to   forward the message.   messages” on page 33.   Reading and replying to a   multimedia message   subject, size and type of the   message.   The blinking   indicates that the   memory for multimedia messages is   full, see ”Multimedia messages   memory full” on page 30.   • Details to view the details of   the attached image or sound.   When your phone is receiving a   multimedia message, the animated   • Save sound clip to save the   ringing tone in the Gallery.   indicator   message has been received, the   indicator and the text   is displayed. When the   • Save image to save the   picture in the Gallery.   Multimedia message received are   shown.   Refer also to the file options in   Gallery, see ”Gallery (Menu 7)”   on page 50. Note that copyright   protections may prevent some   images, ringing tones and other   content from being copied,   modified, transferred or   The multimedia message function   uses shared memory, see ”Shared   memory” on page x.   1. Press Show to view the message,   or press Exit to view it later.   forwarded.   Reading the message later: Press   Menu, and select Messages,   Multimedia msgs. and Inbox.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   29   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   not be saved in your phone even   when you view it.   Inbox, Outbox, Saved and Sent   items folders   The phone saves the multimedia   messages that have been received in   the Inbox folder of the Multimedia   msgs. submenu.   To discard the waiting message,   press Exit and Yes. If you press No,   you can view the message.   Multimedia messages that have not   yet been sent are moved to the   Outbox folder of the Multimedia   msgs. submenu.   1. To delete text messages, press   Menu, and select Messages, Text   messages and Delete messages.   The multimedia messages that you   wish to send later, can be saved in   the Saved items folder of the   Multimedia msgs. submenu.   To delete all text messages from   all folders, select All messages   and when Delete all messages   from all folders? is displayed,   press OK. If the folders contain   unread messages, the phone will   ask whether you want to delete   them also.   The multimedia messages that have   been sent are saved in the Sent   items folder of the Multimedia   msgs. submenu if the setting Save   sent messages is set to Yes. See   ”Settings for multimedia messages”   on page 33.   To delete multimedia messages,   press Menu, and select   Messages, Multimedia msgs.   and Delete messages.   Multimedia messages   memory full   2. To delete all messages from a   folder, scroll to the folder and   press Select. If the folder   When you have a new multimedia   message waiting and the memory   for the messages is full, the indicator   blinks and Multimedia memory   full, view waiting msg. is shown. To   view the waiting message, press   Show. To save the message, press   Options, select Save message and   delete old messages by first   contains unread messages, the   phone will ask whether you want   to delete them also.   selecting the folder and then the old   message to be deleted. Note that   unless you have chosen to save the   waiting message, the message will   30   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   by "<" and your nickname and the   messages that you received are   indicated by ">", and the sender’s   nickname. Press Back to return to   the message you are currently   writing. To edit your nickname,   select the option Chat name.   Chat   You can have a text message based   conversation with another person   using this faster text messaging   application (network service). You   cannot save received or sent   messages, but you can view them   while chatting. Each message is sent   as a separate text message.   Voice messages   Voice mailbox is a network service   and you may need to subscribe to it.   For more information and for the   voice mailbox number, contact your   service provider.   1. To start a chat session, press   Menu, select Messages and   Chat. Enter or get from your   phone book the phone number of   the person you want to chat with,   and press OK.   Press Menu, and select Messages   and Voice messages. Select   Another way to start a chat   session: When you have received   a message, press Show to read it.   To start a chat session, press   Options and select Chat.   • Listen to voice messages to call   your voice mailbox at the phone   number that you have saved in   the Voice mailbox number menu.   2. Enter your nickname for the chat   Each phone line may have its own   voice mailbox number, see ”Line   for outgoing calls” on page 44.   session and press OK.   3. Compose your chat message.   • Voice mailbox number to enter,   get from your phone book, or edit   your voice mailbox number. Press   OK to save it.   4. To send the message, press   Options and select Send.   5. The reply message from the other   person is shown above your   original message.   If supported by the network, the   indicator   will show new voice   To reply to the message, press OK   and repeat steps 3 and 4.   messages. Press Listen to call your   voice mailbox number.   6. To end the chat session, press OK   Tip:Pressing and holding   calls your voice mailbox.   and Options, and select Quit.   To view the most recent messages of   the current chat session, press   Optionsand select Chat history. The   messages that you sent are indicated   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   31   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   service provider.   Info messages   With the info message network   service you may be able to receive   messages on various topics from   your service provider, for example   weather or traffic conditions. For   available topics and the relevant   topic numbers, contact your service   provider.   • Select Messages sent via to   select the message type Text,   E-mail, Paging or Fax.   • Select Message validity to   select the length of time for   which the network should   attempt to deliver your   message.   If the GPRS connection is set to   Always online, the info messages   may not be received. In that case, set   the GPRS connection to When   needed, see ”GPRS Connection” on   page 61, to enable reception of info   messages.   • For message type Text, select   Default recipient number to   save a default number for   sending messages for this   profile.   • Select Delivery reports to ask   the network to send delivery   reports about your messages   (network service).   Message settings   The message settings affect the   sending, receiving and viewing of   messages.   • Select Use GPRS to set GPRS   as the preferred SMS bearer   (network service).   Settings for text messages   1. Press Menu, and select   Messages, Message settings,   Text messages and Sending   profile.   • Select Reply via same centre   to allow the recipient of your   message to send you a reply   via your message centre   (network service).   2. If more than one message profile   set is supported by your SIM card,   select the set you want to   change.   • Select Rename sending   profile to change the name of   the selected message profile.   The message profile sets are   only displayed if your SIM   card supports more than one   set.   • Select Message centre   number to save the phone   number of the message centre   that is required for sending   text messages. You will   32   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   added into the message as its   original size.   Overwrite settings   When the text message memory is   full, the phone cannot receive or   send any new messages. However,   you can set the phone to   • Allow multimedia reception.   Choose No, Yes or In home   network to use the multimedia   service. If you choose In home   network, you cannot receive   multimedia messages when   outside your home network.   automatically replace old text   messages in the Inbox and Sent   items folders with the new ones.   Press Menu, and select Messages,   Message settings, Text messages   and Overwriting in inbox or   Overwriting in sent items. Select   Allowed to set the phone to replace   the old text messages with new ones   in the Inbox or the Sent items folder,   respectively.   • Incoming multi- media   messages. Select Retrieve to set   the phone to automatically fetch   newly received multimedia   messages, or select Reject if you   do not wish to receive   multimedia messages. This   setting is not shown if the Allow   multimedia reception is set to   No.   Settings for multimedia   messages   Press Menu, and select Messages,   Message settings and Multimedia   msgs.. Select   • Connection settings. Define   WAP connection settings for   retrieving multimedia messages.   Activate the set where you want   to save the connection settings   and then edit the settings.   • Save sent messages. Select Yes   to set the phone to save sent   multimedia messages in the Sent   items folder. If you select No, the   sent messages are not saved.   • Settings'name. Enterthenew   name for the connection set   and press OK.   • Delivery reports to ask the   network to send delivery reports   about your messages (network   service)   • Homepage. Enter the   homepage addressof the WAP   service that you want to use,   • Scale image down. Select Yes to   set the phone to scale the image   inserted in the multimedia   press   for a dot, and press   OK.   • Session mode. Select   message to the default size, if the   original size of the image is larger   than the default size. If you select   No, the inserted image will be   Permanent or Temporary.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   33   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Data bearer. Select GPRS.   You may be able to receive the   service settings as a text message   from the network operator or service   provider that offers the WAP service   that you want to use. For more   information, contact your network   operator or service provider.   • Bearer settings, to edit the   following items:   • GPRS access point. Enter   the access point name to   establish a connection to a   GPRS network and press   OK. Contact your network   operator or service   Font size setting   To select the font size for reading   and writing messages, press Menu,   and select Messages, Message   settings, Other settings and Font   size.   provider for the access   point name.   • IP address. Enter the   address, press for a dot,   and press OK. You obtain   the IP address from your   network operator or   Service commands   Press Menu, and select Messages   and Service commands. Enter and   send service requests (also known as   USSD commands), such as activation   commands for network services, to   your service provider (network   service).   service provider.   • Authentication type.   Select Secure or Normal.   • User name. Enter the user   name and press OK.   • Password. Key in the   password and press OK.   ■ Call register   • Allow adverts. You can allow or   reject advertisements. This   setting is not shown if the Allow   multimedia reception is set to   No.   (Menu 2)   The phone registers the phone   numbers of missed, received and   dialled calls, and the approximate   length and cost of your calls.   To receive the multimedia   connection settings as a text   message   The phone registers missed and   received calls only if the network   supports these functions, the phone   is switched on and within the   network’s service area.   34   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   When you press Options in the   Missed calls, Received calls and   Dialled numbers menu, you can, for   example, view the date and the time   of the call, edit or delete the phone   number from the list, save the   number in the phone book, or send a   message to the number.   • Delete recent call lists to delete   the recent calls lists. Select   whether you want to delete all   the phone numbers in the recent   calls lists, or only those numbers   in the missed calls, received calls   or dialled numbers lists. You   cannot undo the operation.   Recent calls lists   Call counters and call timers   Press Menu, and select Call register   and then select   Note: The actual invoice for   calls and services from your   service provider may vary,   depending upon network   features, rounding-off for   billing, taxes and so forth.   • Missed calls to view the list of up   to the last ten phone numbers   from which somebody has tried   to call you (network service). The   number in front of the (name or)   phone number indicates the   amount of call attempts from   that caller.   Press Menu, and select Call register   and then select   • Call duration scroll to view the   approximate duration of your   incoming and outgoing calls in   hours, minutes and seconds. The   security code is required to clear   the timers.   Tip: When a note about   missed calls is displayed,   press List to access the list of   phone numbers. Scroll to the   number you would like to call   Each phone line has its own call   timers and the timers of the   selected line are displayed. See   ”Line for outgoing calls” on page   44.   back and press   . • Received calls to view the list of   up to the last ten phone numbers   from which you have most   recently accepted calls (network   service).   • Call costs (network service).   Select Last call units or All calls'   units to check the cost of your   most recent call or all calls in   terms of units specified within   the Show costs in function.   • Dialled numbers to view the list   of up to the 20 phone numbers   that you have most recently   called or attempted to call.   Select Call cost settings and   select Clear counters to clear the   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   35   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   counters, or select Show costs in   to set the phone to show the   remaining talk time in terms of   charging units, Units, or units of   currency, Currency. Contact your   service provider for charging unit   prices.   ■ Contacts   (Menu 3)   You can save names and phone   numbers in the phone’s memory   (internal phone book) and in the SIM   card’s memory (SIM phone book).   • The internal phone book may   save up to 300 names with   Select Call cost limit to limit the   cost of your calls to a certain   amount of charging units or units   of currency. The PIN2 code is   required for the call cost settings.   numbers and text notes about   each name. The number of names   that can be saved depends on the   length of the names, and the   number and length of the phone   numbers and text items.   Note: When no more   charging units or   currency units are left,   calls may only be   • The phone supports SIM cards   that can save up to 250 names   and phone numbers. Names and   numbers saved in the SIM card’s   possible to the   emergency number   programmed into your   phone (e.g. 112, 911, or   other official emergency   number).   memory, are indicated by   . Phone book settings   Press Menu and select Contacts and   Settings. Select   • GPRS data counter Scroll to   check the amounts of data that   were sent or received in the last   session, data sent and received in   total, and to clear the counters.   The counter unit is a byte. The   security code is required to clear   the counters.   • Memory in use to select the   phone book you want to use. To   find names and numbers from   both phone and SIM card, select   Phone and SIM. The names and   numbers will be saved in the   phone’s memory.   • GPRS connection timer Scroll to   check the approximate duration   of the last GPRS connection or   the total GPRS connection. You   can also clear the timers. To clear   the timers, the security code is   required.   36   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Contacts view to select how the   names and numbers in the phone   book are displayed.   frame around the number type   indicator, for example . When   you select a name from the phone   book, for example to make a call, the   default number is used unless you   select another number.   • Memory status to see how many   names and phone numbers are   currently saved and how many   can still be saved in the selected   phone book.   1. Make sure that the memory in   use is either Phone or Phone and   SIM. See ”Phone book settings”   on page 36.   Save names and phone   numbers (Add names)   Names and numbers will be saved in   the used memory, see ”Phone book   settings” above.   2. To access the list of names and   phone numbers, press   standby mode.   in   3. Scroll to the name saved in the   phone’s internal phone book to   which you want to add a new   number or text item, and press   Details.   1. Press Menu and select Contacts   and Add contact.   2. Enter the name and press OK.   3. Enter the phone number, and   4. Press Options and select Add   press OK.   number or Add detail.   4. When the name and number are   5. Select one of the following   saved, press Done.   number types   Mobile,   General,   Home, Office   Tip: Quick save In standby   mode, key in the phone   number. Press Options, and   select Save. Enter the name,   press OK and Done.   and Fax,   or text types   Web address,   address and   E-mail address,   Postal   Note.   Save multiple numbers and   text items per name   You can save different types of   phone numbers and short text items   per name in the phone’s internal   phone book.   To change the number or text   type, select Change type in the   options list.   6. Enter the number or text item   and press OK to save it.   7. Press Back and then Exit to   The first number saved is   automatically set as the default   number and it is indicated with a   return to standby mode.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   37   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Change the default number   Edit a name, number or text   item   Press   in standby mode, scroll to   the name you want and press   Details. Scroll to the number you   want to set as the default number.   Press Options and select Set as   default.   Search for the name (and number)   you want to edit and press Details.   Scroll to the name, number or text   item you want to edit, and press   Options. Select Edit name, Edit   number or Edit detail to edit the   name, number or text, then press   OK.   Search for a name in the   phone book   1. Press Menu and select Contacts   and Search.   Delete names and numbers   2. You can key in the first   characters of the name you are   searching for in the pop-up   Press Menu and select Contacts and   Delete.   • To delete names and numbers   one by one, select One by one   and scroll to the name (and   number) you want to delete.   Press Delete and press OK to   confirm.   window. Press   and   to   scroll through the names in the   list, and and to move the   cursor in the pop-up window.   Or, you can write in via the touch   pad using the stylus, the first   character(s) of the name you are   searching for and press Search.   • To delete names and numbers in   the phone book all at once, select   Delete all and then scroll to the   phone book, Phone or SIM card   and press Delete. Press OK and   confirm with the security code.   3. Scroll to the name you want, and   press Details. Scroll to view the   details of the selected name.   Tip: To quickly find a name   and phone number, press   Delete numbers or text items   Press   in standby mode, scroll to   or   in standby mode. Key in   the desired name (and number) and   press Details. Scroll to the number   or text item you want to delete,   press Options and select Delete   number or Delete detail,   the first letter(s) of the name,   and/or scroll to the name you   want.   Tip: To view a specific name   with its default number, press   respectively.   and hold   . 38   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Copy in phone book   Send and receive business   cards   You can send and receive a person’s   contact information as a business   card from one compatible device to   another as a message if supported by   the network.   You can copy names and phone   numbers from the phone’s memory   to your SIM card’s memory and vice   versa. Note that any text items saved   in the phone’s internal memory, such   as e-mail addresses, will not be   copied to the SIM card.   Receiving a business card   When you have received a business   card as a message, press Show. Press   Save to save the business card in the   phone’s memory. To discard the   business card, press Exit and then   OK.   1. Press Menu and select Contacts   and Copy.   2. Select the copying direction,   From phone to SIM card or From   SIM card to phone.   3. Select One by one, All or Default   numbers.   Sending a business card   • If you select One by one, scroll   to the name you want to copy   and press Copy.   You can send a business card as a   message to a compatible phone or   other handheld device which   supports the vCard standard.   Default numbers is shown if you   copy from the phone to the SIM   card. Only the default numbers   will be copied.   1. To send a business card, search   for the name and phone number   you want to send from the phone   book, press Details and Options   and select Send bus. card.   4. To choose whether you want to   keep or delete the original names   and numbers, select Keep   2. To send the business card as an   OTA message, select Via text   message.   original or Move original.   • If you select All or Default   numbers, press OK when   Start copying? or Start   moving? is displayed.   Speed dials   To assign a number to a speed   dialling key, press Menu, select   Contacts, Speed dials. Scroll to the   speed dialling key number you want.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   39   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Press Assign, press Search, and   select first the name and then the   number you want to assign. If a   number has already been assigned to   the key, press Options, and you can   view, change or delete the assigned   number.   My numbers   The phone numbers assigned to your   SIM card are saved in My numbers if   this is allowed by the card. To view   the numbers press Menu and select   Contacts and My numbers. Scroll to   the desired name or number, and   press View.   If the Speed dialling function is off,   the phone asks whether you want to   activate it. Press Yes to activate the   function. Refer to ”Speed dialling”   on page 44.   Caller groups   You can arrange the names and   phone numbers saved in the phone   book into caller groups. For each   caller group, you can set the phone   to sound a specific ringing tone and   show a selected graphic on the   display when you receive a call from   a recognised phone number in the   group, see below. To set the phone to   ring only upon calls from phone   numbers belonging to a selected   caller group, see Alert for in ”Tone   settings” on page 47.   Info numbers   you can call the information   numbers of your service provider   from this menu if they are pre-   installed in your SIM card.   Press Menu and select Contacts and   Info numbers. Scroll through a   category to an information number   and press   to call the number.   Press Menu and select Contacts and   Caller groups and select the desired   caller group. Select   Service numbers   You can call the service numbers of   your service provider from this menu   if the numbers are pre-installed in   your SIM card.   • Group name, enter a new name   for the caller group and press OK.   • Group ringing tone and select   the ringing tone for the group.   Default is the ringing tone   selected for the currently active   profile.   Press Menu and select Contacts and   Service numbers. Scroll to a service   number and press   number.   to call the   40   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Group logo and select On to set   the phone to display the group   logo, Off not to display it, or View   to view the logo.   profile that was not timed,   becomes active.   • To personalise the profile, select   Personalise. Select the setting   you want to change and make   the changes. The same settings   can also be changed in the Tone   settings menu, see ”Tone   • Group members to add a name to   the caller group, press Options   and select Add contact. Scroll to   the name you want to add to the   group and press Add.   settings” on page 47.   To remove a name from a caller   group, scroll to the name you   want to remove, and press   Options and select Remove   contact.   To rename a profile, select Profile   name. The General profile can   not be renamed.   Tip: To change the profile   quickly instandbymode, press   the power key , scroll to the   profile you want to activate   and press Select.   ■ Profiles   (Menu 4)   Your phone has various setting   groups, profiles, for which you can   customise the phone tones for   different events and environments.   Initially, personalise the profiles to   your own liking and then you only   need to activate a profile to use it.   Available profiles are General,   ■ Settings   (Menu 5)   Right selection key   To access some specific functions   quickly, you can add them to the list   assigned to the right selection key,   and rearrange the functions in the   list.   Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager.   Press Menu, and select Profiles.   Scroll to a profile and press Select.   1. Press Menu, and select Settings   • To activate the selected profile,   and Right selection key settings.   select Activate.   • To select desired functions for   the right selection key, select   Select options and the list of   available functions is shown.   • To set the profile to be active for   a certain amount of time up to 24   hours, select Timed and set the   end time. When the time set for   the profile expires, the previous   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   41   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   To add the desired function to   Time and date settings   the selection key list, press   Mark. When a function is   added to the list, the right   selection key changes from   Contacts to Go to.   Clock   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Time and date settings and Clock.   Select Show clock (or Hide clock) to   show (or hide) the time on the top   right of the display in standby mode.   Select Set the time to adjust the   clock to the correct time, and Time   format to select 12-hour or 24-hour   time format.   To remove a function from the   list, press Unmark.   • To rearrange the functions in   the list, select Organise and   then the desired function.   Press Move and select an   option to move the function   in the list.   Date   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Time and date settings and Date.   2. When you have made all the   changes, press Done. To save the   changes, press Yes or to discard   the changes, press No.   Select Show date (or Hide date) and   the date is shown (or hidden) on the   display when the phone is in standby   mode. Select Set the date to adjust   the date. You can also select the   date format.   Screen saver settings   Press Menu, select Settings, Screen   If the battery is flat or removed from   the phone for a long time, you may   need to set the date and time again.   saver and select:   • On to turn on the screen saver;   • Off to turn off the screen saver;   Auto update of date and time   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Time and date settings and Auto-   update of date & time (network   service). To set the phone to   automatically update the time and   date according to the current time   zone, select On. To set the phone to   ask for a confirmation before the   update, select Confirm first.   • Select s. saver to select the   animation or image you want to   set as screen saver;   • Time-out to set the timeout after   which the screen saver will be   activated.   42   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Note that the automatic update of   the date and time will affect other   time related features (for example   alarm clock). These features will   always follow the updated time.   Updating may cause some alarms   that you have set to expire.   To see the divert indicators in   standby mode, see ”Standby mode”   on page 2.   Anykey answer   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and then Anykey   answer. Select On and you can   answer an incoming call by briefly   Call settings   pressing any key, except   selection keys and   , , and   . Call divert   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Call divert   (network service). With call divert,   you can direct your incoming calls to   another number, for example, to   your voice mailbox number. For   details, contact your service   provider. Divert options not   Flip call handling   Opening or closing the flip cover   may or may not affect voice call   handling. You can set this by   yourself.   1. Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings, Flip call handling.   supported by your SIM card or your   network operator may not be shown.   2. Three options are listed:   • None (default setting):   Opening or closing the flip   cover does not affect the   status of the voice call.   Select the divert option you want,   for example, select Divert if busy to   divert the voice calls when your   number is busy or when you reject   an incoming call.   • Answer & end calls:   • Opening the flip cover   answers a voice call.   To set the divert setting to on, select   Activate and then select the timeout   after which the call is diverted, if   this is available for the divert option.   To set the divert setting to off, select   Cancel, or select Check status to   check whether call divert is   • Closing the flip cover ends   a voice call.   • Answer calls only:   • Opening the flip cover   answers a voice call.   activated or not. Check status is   only available for certain options.   Several divert options may be active   at the same time.   • Closing the flip cover does   not end a voice call.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   43   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Automatic redial   Send my caller identity   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Automatic redial.   Select On, and your phone will make   a maximum of ten attempts to   connect the call after an   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Send my caller ID.   Select Yes and your phone number   will be displayed to the person you   are calling (network service). Select   Set by network and the setting   agreed upon with your service   provider is used.   unsuccessful call attempt   (Depending on the network   environment).   Speed dialling   Line for outgoing calls   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Speed dialling.   Select On and the names and phone   numbers assigned to the speed   Line for outgoing calls is a network   2, that is, the subscriber number, for   making calls.   dialling keys, from   can be dialled by pressing and   holding the corresponding number   key.   to   , Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Line for outgoing   calls. If you select Line 2 and have   not subscribed to this network   service, you will not be able to make   calls. However, calls on both lines   can be answered regardless of the   selected line.   Call waiting   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings and Call waiting.   Select Activate and the network will   notify you of an incoming call while   you have a call in progress (network   service). See ”Handle a waiting call”   on page 12.   If supported by your SIM card, you   can prevent the line selection by   selecting the option Lock.   For more information on availability,   contact your network operator or   service provider.   Summary after call   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Call settings, and Summary after   call. Select On. After each call, the   phone briefly displays the   Tip: In standby mode, you can   switch from one line to the   other by pressing and holding   . approximate duration and cost of   the call (network service).   44   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • To activate the automatic   Phone settings   keyguard, select On. The phone   prompts Set delay: Input the   time and press OK. You can set   the time from 10 seconds up to   60 minutes.   Language   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Phone   language. Select the language for   the display texts. If Automatic is   selected, the phone selects the   language according to the   information on the SIM card.   • To deactivate the automatic   keyguard, select Off.   Refer also to ”Keypad lock   (Keyguard)” on page 8.   Automatic keyguard   Note: When Keyguard is on,   calls may be possible to the   emergency number   Recognition time-out   You can set the maximum time the   phone will wait for your next stroke   when writing with the stylus, before   the phone starts to recognise the   strokes you wrote on the touch pad.   For more information about   programmed into your   phone (e.g. 112, 911, or   other official emergency   number). Key in the   emergency number and   press . The number is   displayed only after you   have keyed in its last digit.   recognition timeout, see also   ”Recognition timeout” on page 18.   1. Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Recognition   time-out.   You can set the keypad of your   phone to lock automatically after a   period of time. When the phone is in   standby mode with no function in   use, and the set time is reached, the   keypad locks automatically to   2. A list of three options: Fast,   Normal and Slow is displayed:   3. Press   if necessary to highlight   the option you want, and press   Select.   prevent accidental phone calls.   Cell info display (network   service)   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Automatic   keyguard.   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Cell info   display. Select On to set the phone   to indicate when it is used in a   cellular network based on Micro   Cellular Network (MCN) technology.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   45   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   If the GPRS connection is set to   Always online, the cell identity may   not be received. In that case, set the   GPRS connection to When needed   to enable it, see ”GPRS Connection”   on page 61.   Help text activation   To set the phone to show or not to   show the help texts, press Menu,   and select Settings, Phone settings   and Help text activation.   Start-up tone   Welcome note   To set the phone to play or not to   play a start-up tone when the phone   is switched on, press Menu, and   select Start-up tone, Phone   settings and Start-up tone.   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Welcome note.   Enter the note you would like to be   shown briefly when the phone is   switched on. To save the note, press   Options, and select Save.   Display settings   Network selection   Wallpaper   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Phone settings and Operator   selection. Select Automatic and the   phone automatically selects one of   the cellular networks available in   your area.   You can set your phone to display a   background image, known as   wallpaper, when the phone is in   also be able to receive images via   multimedia messages, download   them from WAP pages or transfer   them with PC Suite from your   compatible PC and then save them   in Gallery. Your phone offers support   to JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG formats.   Please note, however, that not   necessarily all variations of these   formats are supported.   If you select Manual, you can select   a network that has a roaming   agreement with your home network   operator. If No network access is   displayed, you must select another   network. The phone stays in manual   mode until the automatic mode is   selected or another SIM card is   inserted into the phone.   Select a wallpaper   1. Press Menu, and select Settings,   Confirm SIM service actions   See ”SIM services (Menu 13)” on   page 68.   Display settings and Wallpaper.   2. Select Select wallpaper and the   folder list in the Gallery menu   will be shown.   46   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   3. Open the image folder and scroll   to the desired image.   Display brightness   You can change the display   brightness level used on the phone   display.   4. To set the image as wallpaper,   press Options and select Set as   wallpaper.   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Display settings and Display   brightness. Scroll with and to   decrease and increase the brightness   level, and press OK to accept it.   To activate or deactivate the   wallpaper   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Display settings and Wallpaper. To   activate/deactivate the wallpaper,   select On/Off, respectively.   Tone settings   Press Menu, and select Settings and   then Tone settings. You can find the   same settings in the Profiles menu,   see ”Profiles (Menu 4)” on page 41.   Note that the settings you make, will   change the settings in the active   profile.   Colour schemes   You can change the colour in some   display components, for example,   indicators and signal bars.   Press Menu, and select Settings,   Display settings and Colour   schemes. Select the desired colour   scheme.   Select Incoming call alert to choose   how the phone notifies you of an   incoming voice call. The options are   Operator logo   To set your phone to display or hide   the operator logo, press Menu, and   select Settings, Display settings and   Operator logo. If you have not saved   any operator logo, this menu is   dimmed.   Select Ringing tone for incoming   voice calls. To select ringing tones   that have been saved in the Gallery,   select Open gallery from the ringing   tone list.   Note that the operator logo is not   displayed when the phone activates   the screen saver.   Select Ringing volume and   Vibrating alert for incoming voice   calls and messages. The vibrating   alert does not work when the phone   is connected to a charger.   For more information on availability   of an operator logo via test   messages, MMS or WAP, contact   your network operator or service   provider. See also ”PC Suite” on page   69.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   47   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Tip: If you receive a ringing   • Select Automatic answer to set   the phone to answer an incoming   call automatically after five   seconds. If the Incoming call   alert is set to Beep once or Off,   automatic answer will not be in   use.   tone by downloading, you can   save the ringing tone in the   Gallery.   Select Message alert tone to set the   alert tone for the incoming   messages, Keypad tones, or   Warning tones to set the phone to   sound tones for example, when the   battery is running out of power.   • Select Lights to set the lights   permanently On. Select   Automatic to set the lights on for   15 seconds after a keypress. The   Lights option is available only   when Handsfree is selected.   Select Alert for to set the phone to   ring only upon calls from phone   numbers that belong to a selected   caller group. Scroll to the caller   group you want or All calls and press   Mark.   Security settings   Note: When security   features that restrict calls   are in use (call barring,   closed user group and fixed   dialling), calls may be   possible to certain   emergency numbers in some   networks (e.g. 112, 911, or   other official emergency   numbers).   Enhancement settings   The enhancement settings menu is   shown only if the phone is or has   been connected to a compatible   enhancement.   Press Menu, and select Settings and   Enhancement settings. You can   select Headset, Handsfree, or   Loopset, if a corresponding   compatible enhancement is or has   been connected to the phone.   Press Menu, and select Settings and   Security settings. Select   • PIN code request to set the   phone to ask for your PIN code   every time the phone is switched   on. Some SIM cards do not allow   the PIN code request to be turned   off.   • Select Default profile to select   the profile that you want to be   automatically activated when   you connect to the selected   enhancement. You can select   another profile while the   enhancement is connected.   48   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Call barring service (network   service) to restrict incoming calls   to and outgoing calls from your   phone. A barring password is   required.   page 36), or entries in the   memory in use will be copied   to another memory (”Copy in   phone book” on page 39).   • Access codes to change the   security code, PIN code, PIN2   code or barring password. Codes   can only include numbers from 0   to 9.   • Fixed dialling to restrict your   outgoing calls and text messages   to selected phone numbers if this   function is supported by your SIM   card. The PIN2 code is required.   Restore factory settings   When the fixed dialling is on,   GPRS connections are not   To reset some of the menu settings   to their original values, press Menu,   and select Settings and Restore   factory settings. Key in the security   code and press OK.   possible except while sending   text messages over a GPRS   connection (network service). In   this case, the recipient’s phone   number and the message centre   number have to be included on   the fixed dialling list.   ■ Alarm clock   (Menu 6)   • Closed user group. Closed user   group is a network service that   specifies the group of people   whom you can call and who can   call you. For more information   contact your network operator or   service provider.   The alarm clock uses the time format   set for the clock. Even when the   phone is switched off, the previously   that there is enough power in the   battery.   Press Menu, and select Alarm clock.   • Security level.   • Select Alarm time, enter the   • If you select Phone, then the   phone asks for the Security   code when a new SIM card is   used.   alarm time and press OK.   To change the alarm time, select   On.   • Select Alarm tone and select the   • If you select Memory, then   the phone asks for the   default alarm tone.   Security code when memory   in use is going to be changed   from SIM card to others, (see   ”Phone book settings” on   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   49   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   In Gallery you can manage images,   photos and tones saved in your   phone.   When the alarm time expires   The phone will sound an alert tone,   and flash Alarm! and the current   time on the display.   The gallery uses shared memory, see   ”Shared memory” on page x.   Press Stop to stop the alarm. If you   let the phone continue to sound the   alarm for a minute or press Snooze,   the alarm stops for about ten   1. Press Menu and select Gallery.   The list of options is shown.   2. Select View folders to open the   minutes and then resumes.   list of folders.   If the alarm time is reached while   the phone is switched off, the phone   switches itself on and starts   sounding the alarm tone. If you press   Stop, the phone asks whether you   want to activate the phone for calls,   Switch the phone on?. Press No to   switch off the phone or Yes to make   and receive calls.   Other available options are:   • Add folder to add a new   folder. Key in a name for the   folder and press OK.   • Delete folder to select the   folder you want to delete. You   cannot delete the original   folders on the phone.   • Rename folder to select the   folder you want to rename.   You cannot rename the   Note: Do not press Yes   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or   danger.   original folders on the phone.   • Gallery downloads to   download more images and   tones. Select Graphic   ■ Gallery   downloads or Tone   (Menu 7)   downloads, respectively. The   list of available browser   bookmarks is shown. Select   More bookmarks to access   the list of bookmarks in the   Services menu, see   Note: Your phone must be   switched on to use this   function. Do not switch the   phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   ”Bookmarks” on page 64.   interference or danger.   50   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Select the appropriate   • Move to move a file to   bookmark to connect to the   desired page. If the   another folder.   • Rename to give a new name   connection fails, you may not   be able to access the page   from the service whose   connection settings are   currently active. In this case,   enter the Services menu and   activate another set of service   settings, see ”Making a   connection to a service” on   page 61. Try again to connect   to the page.   to the file.   • Set as wallpaper to set the   selected image file as   wallpaper.   • Set as ring tone to set the   selected sound file as the   ringing tone.   • Details to see the details of   the file, for example the size   of the file.   For the availability of   different services, pricing and   tariffs, contact your network   operator and/or service   provider. Download content   only from the sources you   trust.   • Sort to sort the files by date,   type, name or size.   • Delete all to delete all the   files in the selected folder.   • View in sequence to view the   files in the folder sequentially.   4. Open the file you want. Press   Options and some of the   following options may be   available:   3. Open the folder you want and the   list of files in the folder is shown.   Graphics and Tones are the   original folders in the phone.   • Play to listen to or to view a   Press Options and some of the   following options are available:   sound or image file. file t.   • Zoom to increase the size of   the image that is contained in   the message.   • Open to open the selected   file.   • Delete to delete the selected   • Set contrast to adjust the   file.   contrast level of the image.   • Send to send the selected file   to compatible devices, via   MMS.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   51   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Set as wallpaper to set the   selected image file as   wallpaper.   Calendar   The calendar helps you to keep track   of reminders, calls that you need to   make, meetings, and birthdays.   • Set as ring tone to set the   selected sound file as the   ringing tone.   The calendar uses shared memory.   Refer to ”Shared memory” on page x.   • Details to see the details of   the file, for example the size   of the file.   Press Menu, and select Calendar.   Tip: To quickly open the   Calendar menu, press in   standby mode.   • Delete to delete the selected   file.   Scroll to the day you want. The   current day is indicated by a frame   around the day. If there are any   notes set for the day, the day is in   bold type. To view the day notes,   press Options and select Day notes.   • Send to send the selected file,   for example, via MMS.   • Rename to give a new name   to the file.   • View in sequence to view the   files in the folder sequentially.   To view a single note, scroll to the   note you want to view, press   Options and select View. The note   view allows you to view the details   of the selected note. You can scroll   through the note.   Note that copyright protections may   prevent some images, ringing tones   and other content from being   copied, modified, transferred or   forwarded.   The other options for the calendar   views may include:   • Options for making a note, or for   sending a note as a note directly   to another compatible device’s   calendar or as a text message.   ■ Calendar   (Menu 8)   Note: Your phone must be   switched on to use the   functions in the Calendar   menu. Do not switch the   phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   • Options for deleting, editing,   moving and repeating a note and   for copying a note to another day.   • Settings to set the date, time,   date or time format, or the first   day of the week. In the Auto-   delete option you can set the   interference or danger.   52   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   phone to delete old notes   automatically after a specified   time. However, the repeat notes,   for example, birthday notes, will   not be deleted.   • Birthday - Enter the person’s   name (or press Options and   search for it in the phone book),   press Options and select Save.   Then enter the year of birth, and   press OK. To set the alarm for the   note, select With tone or Silent   (no alarm tone) and then set the   alarm time.   Making a calendar note   Press Menu, and select Calendar.   Scroll to the date you want, press   Options and select Make a note.   Select one of the following note   types:   • • Memo - Enter the note, press   Options and select Save. Enter   the start date and end date for   the note and press OK. To set the   alarm for the note, select With   tone or Silent (no alarm tone)   and then set the alarm time.   • Meeting - Enter the note (or   press Options and search for the   name in the phone book). Press   Options and select Save. Enter   the location for the meeting and   press Options and select Save.   Enter the start time for the   meeting and press OK, and then   the end time and press OK. To set   the alarm for the note, select   With tone or Silent (no alarm   tone) and then set the alarm   time.   Reminder - Enter the subject   for the reminder, press Options   and select Save. To set the alarm   for the note, select Alarm on and   then set the alarm time.   When you have set the alarm, the   indicator is displayed when you   view the notes.   • Call - Enter the phone   When the phone sounds an   alarm for a note   number, press Options and select   Save. Enter the name, press   Optionsand select Save. (Instead   of entering the phone number,   press Options to search for the   name and number in the phone   book.) Then enter the time for the   call and press OK. To set the   alarm for the note, select With   tone or Silent (no alarm tone)   and then set the alarm time.   The phone beeps, and displays the   note. With a call note   on the   display, you can call the displayed   number by pressing . To stop the   alarm and view the note, press View.   To stop the alarm without viewing   the note, press Exit. Note the alarm   you set here will not work when the   phone is switched off.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   53   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Game services   ■ Games (Menu 9)   Press Menu, and select Games and   Game downloads. The list of   available WAP bookmarks is shown.   Select More bookmarks to access   the list of WAP bookmarks in the   Services menu, see ”Bookmarks” on   page 64.   Note: Your phone   must be switched on to use   this function. Do not switch   the phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   interference or danger.   Note that your phone may have   some pre-installed bookmarks for   sites not affiliated to Nokia. Nokia   does not warrant or endorse these   sites. If you choose to access them,   you should take the same   Launching a game   1. Press Menu, and select Games   and Select game.   2. Scroll to a game or a game set   (the name depends on the game).   precautions, for security or content,   as you would with any Internet site.   3. Press Options and select Open or   press . If the selection is a   Select the appropriate bookmark to   connect to the desired WAP page. If   the connection fails, you may not be   settings are currently active. In this   case, enter the Services menu and   activate another set of service   single game it will be launched.   Otherwise, a list of games in the   selected game set is displayed. To   launch a single game, scroll to   the desired game and press   Optionsand select Open, or press   . settings, see ”Making a connection   to a service” on page 61. Try again to   connect to the WAP page.   Note that running some games   may consume the phone’s battery   faster (and you may need to   connect the phone to the   charger).   For the availability of different WAP   services, pricing and tariffs, contact   your network operator and/or the   WAP service provider.   Other options available for a   game or game set   Options for games, see ”Other   options available for an application   or application set” on page 56.   54   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Note that when downloading a   game, it may be saved in the   Applications menu instead of the   Games menu.   Note that after you have   downloaded an application, the WAP   connection is still on. You need to   be charged for the connection.   Note that after you have   downloaded a game, the WAP   connection is still on. You need to   end the connection before launching   the game, otherwise you may be   charged for the connection.   Launching an application   1. Press Menu, and select   Applications and Select   application.   Memory status for games   2. Scroll to an application or an   application set (the name   To view the amount of memory   available for game and application   installations, press Menu, and select   Games and Memory. See also   ”Memory status for applications” on   page 57.   depends on the application).   3. Press Options and select Open or   press . If the selection is a   single application it will be   launched.   The games use shared memory. Refer   to ”Shared memory” on page x.   Otherwise, a list of applications   in the selected application set is   displayed. To launch a single   application, scroll to the desired   application and press Options   Game settings   Press Menu, and select Games and   Settings to set sounds, lights and   shakes for the game.   and select Open, or press   . Note that running some   applications may consume the   phone’s battery faster (and you   may need to connect the phone   to the charger).   ■ Applications   (Menu 10)   Note: The phone must be   switched on to use this   function. Do not switch on   the phone when the use of a   wireless phone is prohibited   or when it may cause   interference or danger.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   55   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Connect via to choose and   activate a connection setting for   the application.   Other options available for   an application or application   set   • Delete to delete the application   or application set from the   phone.   • Details to give additional   information about the   application.   Note that if you delete a pre-   installed application or an   application set from your phone,   you may be able to download it   again to your phone from the   Nokia website, http://   Download an application   You can download new JavaTM   applications in different ways.   Please note that your phone only   support J2ME applications.   availability may vary in different   markets.   • Press Menu, and select   Applications and App.   downloads and the list of   available WAP bookmarks is   shown. Select More bookmarks   to access the list of WAP   bookmarks in the Services menu,   see ”Bookmarks” on page 64.   • Web access to restrict the   application from accessing the   network. Select Ask first and the   phone asks for net access,   Allowed to allow the net access,   or Not allowed not to allow the   net access.   Select the appropriate bookmark   to connect to the desired WAP   page. If the connection fails, you   may not be able to access the   WAP page from the WAP service   whose connection settings are   currently active. In this case,   enter the Services menu and   activate another set of service   settings, see ”Making a   • Update version to check if a new   version of the application is   available for download from the   WAP services.   • Web page to provide further   information or additional data   for the application from an   Internet page. This feature needs   to be supported by the network.   It is only shown if an Internet   address has been provided with   the application.   connection to a service” on page   61. Try again to connect to the   WAP page.   For the availability of different   WAP services, pricing and tariffs,   contact your network operator   and/or the WAP service provider.   56   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Press Menu, and select Services   to find a WAP page to download   an appropriate Java application.   See ”Browsing the pages of a   service” on page 62.   ■ Extras   (Menu 11)   Note: Your phone must be   switched on to use the   functions in Extras menu.   Do not switch the phone on   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or   danger.   • Use the game download   functionality, see ”Game   services” on page 54.   • Use the Nokia Application   installer from PC Suite to   download the applications in   your phone (network service).   Calculator   Note that Nokia does not   warrant for applications   from non-Nokia sites. If you   choose to download Java   applications from them, you   should take the same   precautions, for security or   content, as you would with   any site.   The calculator in your phone adds,   subtracts, multiplies, divides,   calculates the square and the square   root and converts currency values.   This calculator has a limited   accuracy and rounding errors may   occur, especially in long divisions.   and Calculator.   Note that when downloading an   application, it may be saved in   Games menu instead of the   Applications menu.   2. When ’0’ is displayed on the   screen, enter the first number in   the calculation, press   decimal point.   for a   3. Press Options and select Add,   Subtract, Multiply, Divide,   Square, Square root or Change   sign.   Memory status for   applications   To view the amount of memory   available for game and application   installations, press Menu, and select   Applications and Memory.   Tip: Alternatively, press   once to add, twice to subtract,   three times to multiply or four   times to divide.   The applications use shared memory.   Refer to ”Shared memory” on page x.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   57   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   4. Enter the second number.   be used. To set the stopwatch timing   in the background, press   . 5. For a total, press Options and   select Equals. Repeat steps 3 to 5   as many times as is necessary.   Using the stopwatch consumes the   battery and the phone's operating   time will be reduced. Be careful not   to let it run in the background when   performing other operations with   your phone.   6. To start a new calculation, first   press and hold Clear.   Performing a currency   conversion   1. Press Menu, and select Extras   and Calculator.   Time observation and time   splitting   1. Press Menu, and select Extras,   Stopwatch and Split timing. You   can select Continue if you have   set the timing in the background.   2. To save the exchange rate, press   Options and select Exchange   rate. Select either of the   displayed options. Enter the   2. Press Start to start the time   observation. Press Split every   time you want to take an   exchange rate, press   for a   decimal point, and press OK. The   exchange rate remains in the   memory until you replace it with   another one.   intermediate time. The   intermediate times are listed   below the running time on the   display. Scroll to view the times.   3. To perform the currency   conversion, enter the amount to   be converted, press Options and   select In domestic or In foreign.   3. Press Stop to stop the time   observation.   4. Press Options and select   Tip: You can also perform the   currency conversion in   Start to start the time   standby mode. Key in the   amount to be converted, press   Options and select In   observation again. The new time   is added to the previous time.   Save to save the time. Enter a   name for the measured time and   press OK. If no name is keyed in,   the total time is used as the title.   domestic or In foreign.   Stopwatch   You can measure time, take   Reset to reset the time without   intermediate times or lap times   using the stopwatch. During timing,   the other functions of the phone can   saving it.   58   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   You can access various services on   the Internet. For example, these   services may include weather   reports, news or flight times and   financial information.   Lap times   Press Menu, and select Extras,   Stopwatch and Lap timing. Press   Start to start the time observation   and Lap to take a lap time. Press   Stop to stop the lap timing. Press   Options and you can save or reset   the lap times. Refer to ”Time   observation and time splitting”   above.   Check the availability of these   services, pricing and tariffs with your   network operator and/or service   providers whose service you wish to   use. Service provider will also give   you instructions on how to use their   services.   Viewing and deleting times   Press Menu, and select Extras, and   Stopwatch.   Note that your phone may have   some pre-installed bookmarks for   sites not affiliated to Nokia. Nokia   does not warrant or endorse these   sites. If you choose to access them,   you should take the same   If the stopwatch is not reset, you can   select Show last to view the most   recent measured time. Select View   times and a list of names or final   times of the time sets is shown,   select the time set you want to view.   precautions, for security or content,   as you would with any Internet site.   To delete the saved times, select   Delete times. Select Delete all and   press OK, or select One by one, scroll   to the times you want to delete,   press Delete and press OK.   With your phone’s multi-mode   browser you can view the services   that use Wireless Mark-up Language   (WML) or extensible HyperText   Markup Language (xHTML) on their   pages. Since the phone’s display and   the memory capacity are much   smaller than in a computer, the   content may be shown differently on   the phone’s display. Note that you   may not be able to view all pages or   all details on the Internet pages.   ■ Services   (Menu 12)   Note: Your phone must be   switched on to use this   function. Do not switch the   phone on when wireless   phone use is prohibited or   when it may cause   interference or danger.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   59   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • To save the received settings,   Basic steps for accessing and   using services   press Options and select Save.   If no settings are saved in Active   service settings, the settings are   saved under the first free   connection set and are also   activated.   1. Save the service settings that are   required to access the service   that you want to use. See page   60.   2. Make a connection to the given   service. See page 61.   If there are settings saved in   Active service settings, Activate   saved service settings? will be   displayed. To activate the saved   settings, press Yes, or to save   them only, press No.   3. Start browsing the pages of the   service. See page 62.   4. Once you are finished browsing,   end the connection to the   service. See page 63.   • To view the received settings   first, press Options and select   View. To save the settings, press   Save.   Setting up the phone for a   service   You may receive the service settings   as an OTA message from the network   operator or service provider that   offers the service that you want to   use. You can also key in the settings   manually or add and edit the   • To discard the received settings,   press Options and select Discard.   Keying in the service settings   manually   1. Press Menu, and select Services,   Settings and Connection   settings.   settings with PC Suite.   For more information and for   2. Select Active service settings.   appropriate settings, contact your   network operator or service provider   that offers the service that you want   to use. The settings may be available,   for example, on their website.   3. Scroll to the connection set you   would like to activate and press   Activate.   You need to activate the   connection set where you want   to save the service settings. A   connection set is a collection of   settings required to make a   connection to a service.   Saving the service settings   received as an OTA message   When you receive the service   settings as an OTA message, Service   settings received is displayed.   60   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   4. Select Edit active service   If you select When needed, the GPRS   registration and connection are   established when an application   using GPRS needs it and closed when   you end the application.   settings.   Select each of the settings one by   one and key in all the required   settings according to the   information you have received   from your network operator or   service provider. Note that under   Data bearer menu you may   choose GSM data or GPRS as the   data bearer, and that all the   bearer-related settings are in the   Bearer settings menu.   Making a connection to a   service   1. Firstly, make sure that the service   settings of the service you want   to use are activated. To activate   the settings:   • Press Menu, and select   Services, Settings and   Connection settings. Select   Active service settings and   scroll to the connection set   you want to activate and   press Activate.   For availability and subscription   to data services, contact your   network operator or service   provider.   GPRS Connection   You can set the phone to   2. Secondly, make a connection to   the service. There are three ways   to connect:   automatically register to a GPRS   network when you switch the phone   on (network service). Press Menu,   and select Services, Settings,   Connection settings, Edit active   service settings, Bearer settings,   GPRS connection and Always   online. When you start an   • Open the start page, for   example, the homepage of the   service provider:   Press Menu, and select   Services and Home, or in   standby mode press and hold   . application using GPRS, the   connection between your phone and   the network is established, and data   transfer is possible. When you end   the application, GPRS connection is   ended but the registration to the   GPRS network remains.   • Select a bookmark of the   service:   Press Menu, and select   Services, Bookmarks, and   select a bookmark. See   ”Bookmarks” on page 64.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   61   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • Key in the address of the   service:   Using the phone keys while   browsing   • Use any of the scroll keys to   browse through the page.   Press Menu, and select   Services and then Go to   address. Key in the address of   the service and press OK.   • To select a highlighted item,   press   • To enter letters and numbers,   press the keys and   to enter special characters, press   the key   . Note that it is not necessary   front of the address since it   will be added automatically.   - . Options while browsing   Press Options and the following   options may be available. The service   provider may also offer other   options. Select   Browsing the pages of a   service   After you have made a connection to   the service, you can start browsing   its pages. The function of the phone   keys may vary in different services.   Follow the text guides on the phone   display. For more information,   • Home to return to the homepage.   • Add bookmark to save the page   as a bookmark.   contact your service provider.   • Bookmarks. See ”Bookmarks” on   page 64.   Note that if GPRS is selected as the   data bearer, the indicator   is   • Download links to show the list   shown on the top left of the display   during browsing. If you receive a call   or a text message, or make a call   during a GPRS connection, the   indicator will be shown on the top   right of the display to indicate that   the GPRS connection is suspended   (on hold). After the call, for example,   the phone tries to reconnect the   GPRS connection.   of bookmarks for downloading.   • Save to folder to save the current   page as a bookmark into a folder.   • Shortcuts to open a new list of   options that are, for example,   specific to the page.   • Other options to show a list of   other options, for example, some   security options.   • Reload to reload and update the   current page.   • Quit. See ”Disconnect from a   service” on page 63.   62   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Note: If you have tried to   access or have accessed   confidential information   requiring passwords (for   example, your bank   account), empty the cache   of your phone after each   use.   2. Select Text wrapping. Select On   and the text continues on the   next line if it cannot be shown on   one line. If you select Off, the   text is abbreviated if it is too long   to be shown on one line.   Select Show images. Select No   and any pictures appearing on   the page are not shown. This can   speed up the browsing of pages   that contain a lot of pictures.   To empty the cache, see ”The cache   memory” on page 65.   Direct calling   The multi-mode browser supports   functions that you can access while   browsing. You can make a voice call,   send DTMF tones while a voice call is   in progress, and save a name and a   phone number from a page in   contacts.   Cookies   A cookie is data that a site saves in   your phone’s browser cache memory.   The data can be, for example, your   user information or your browsing   preferences. Cookies will be saved   until you clear the cache memory,   see ”The cache memory” on page 65.   Disconnect from a service   1. While browsing, press Options   and select Other options,   Security and Cookies,   To quit browsing and to end the   connection, pressOptionsand select   Quit. When Quit browsing? is   shown, press Yes.   or in standby mode, press Menu,   and select Services, Settings,   Security settings and Cookies.   Alternatively, press . The phone   ends the connection to the service.   2. Select Allow or Reject to allow or   prevent the phone receiving   cookies.   Appearance settings of the   multi-mode browser   1. While browsing, press Options   and select Other options and   Appear. settings,   or in standby mode, press Menu,   and select Services, Settings and   Appearance settings.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   63   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Receiving a bookmark   Bookmarks   When you have received a bookmark   (sent as a bookmark from a   compatible device) 1 bookmark   received is displayed. Press Show,   then press Options and select View   to view the bookmark, Save to save   the bookmark, or Discard to discard   it.   You can save page addresses as   bookmarks in the phone’s memory.   1. While browsing, press Options   and select Bookmarks,   or in standby mode, press Menu,   and select Services and   Bookmarks.   2. Scroll to the bookmark you want   to use and press Options.   Downloading   3. Select Go to to make a   connection to the page   1. To download more tones, images,   games or applications to your   phone, press Menu, and select   Services and Download links.   associated with the bookmark.   You can also view the title and   the address of the selected   bookmark, edit or delete the   selected bookmark, or send it   directly to another phone as a   bookmark, or as an OTA message,   or create a new bookmark.   2. Select Tone downloads, Graphic   downloads, Game downloads or   App. downloads to download   tones, images, games or   applications, respectively.   Download content only from the   sources you trust.   If the bookmark does not work with   the current active service settings,   activate another set of service   settings and try again.   Note that copyright protections may   prevent some images, ringing tones   and other content from being   copied, modified, transferred or   forwarded.   Note that your phone may have   some pre-installed bookmarks for   sites not affiliated to Nokia. Nokia   does not warrant or endorse these   sites. If you choose to access them,   you should take the same   Service inbox   The phone is able to receive service   messages (pushed messages) sent by   your service provider (network   service). Service messages may be   notifications of, for example, news   headlines, and they may contain a   text message or an address of a   service.   precautions, for security or content,   as you would with any Internet site.   64   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   To access the Service inbox in   standby mode, when you have   received a service message, press   Show.   If you select Off, the phone will   activate the browser only after   you have selected Retrieve when   the phone has received a service   message.   • If you press Exit the message is   moved to the Service inbox. To   access the Service inbox later,   press Menu, and select Services   and Service inbox.   The cache memory   The information or services you have   accessed are stored in the cache of   your phone. A cache is a buffer   memory, which is used to store data   temporarily. To empty the cache:   To access the Service inbox while   browsing, press Options and select   Other options and Service inbox.   Scroll to the message you want,   press Options. Select Retrieve to   activate the multi-mode browser   and download the marked content,   or Details to display detailed   information on the service   • while browsing, press Options   and select Other options and   Clear the cache, or   • in standby mode, press Menu,   and select Services, and Clear the   cache.   notification, or select Delete to   delete it.   Browser security   Service inbox settings   Press Menu, and select Services,   Settings and Service inbox settings.   Security features may be required   for some services, such as banking   services or shopping on a site. For   such connections you need security   certificates and possibly a security   module which may be available on   your SIM card. For more information,   contact your service provider.   • Select Service messages and On   (or Off) to set the phone to   receive (or not to receive) service   message.   • Select Automatic connection. If   you select On and if you have set   the phone to receive service   messages, the phone will   Security module   The security module can contain   certificates as well as private and   public keys. The security module may   improve the security services for   applications requiring browser   connection, and allows you to use a   digital signature. The certificates are   automatically activate the   browser when the phone has   received a service message.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   65   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   saved in the security module by the   service provider.   the connection is established and   its validity is checked using the   authoritycertificates savedin the   phone. Server certificates are not   saved.   Press Menu and select Services,   Settings, Security settings and   Security module settings. Select   The security indicator   is   • Security module details to show   the security module title, its   status, manufacturer and serial   number.   displayed during a connection, if   the data transmission between   the phone and the gateway   (identified by the IP address in   the Edit active service settings -   • Module PIN request to set the   phone to ask for the module PIN   when using services provided by   security module. Key in the code   and select On. To disable the   However, the security indicator   does not indicate that the data   transmission between the   gateway and the content server   (place where the requested   resource is saved) is secure. It is   up to the service provider to   secure the data transmission   between the gateway and the   content server.   module PIN request, select Off.   • Change module PIN to change   the module PIN, if allowed by the   security module. Enter the   current module PIN code, then   enter the new code twice.   • Change signing PIN. Select the   signing PIN you want to change.   Enter the current PIN code, then   enter the new code twice.   • Authority certificates are used by   some services, such as banking   services, for checking the validity   of other certificates. Authority   certificates can either be saved in   the security module by the   See also ”General information” on   page ix.   Certificates   service provider, or they can be   downloaded from the network, if   the service supports the use of   authority certificates.   There are three kinds of certificates:   server certificates, authority   certificates and user certificates.   • The phone uses a server   certificate to improve security in   connection between the phone   and the gateway. The phone   receives the server certificate   from the service provider before   66   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   • User certificates are issued to   users by a Certifying Authority.   User certificates are required, for   example, to make a digital   Digital signature   You can make digital signatures with   your phone (network service). The   signature can be traced back to you   via the private key on the security   module and the user certificate that   was used to perform the signature.   Using the digital signature can be   the same as signing your name to a   paper bill, contract or other   signature and they associate the   user with a specific private key in   a security module.   Important: Note, however,   that even if the use of   certificates makes the risks   involved in remote   document.   connections and software   installation considerably   smaller, they must be used   correctly in order to benefit   from increased security. The   existence of a certificate   does not offer any   protection by itself; the   certificate manager must   contain correct, authentic,   or trusted certificates for   increased security to be   available.   To make a digital signature, select a   link on a page, for example, the title   of the book you want to buy and its   price. The text to sign (possibly   including amount, date, etc.) will be   shown.   Check that the header text is Read   and that the digital signature icon   is shown.   Note:If the digital signature   icon does not appear, there   is a security breach, and you   should not enter any   Important: Certificates have a   restricted lifetime. If Expired   certificate or Certificate not valid   yet is shown even if the certificate   should be valid, check that the   current date and time in your phone   are correct.   personal data such as your   signing PIN.   To sign the text, read all of the text   first and then you can select Sign.   Note: The text may not fit   within a single screen.   Therefore, make sure to   scroll through and read all   of the text before signing.   Important: Before changing these   settings, you must make sure that   you really trust the owner of the   certificate and that the certificate   really belongs to the listed owner.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   67   M e n u f u n c t i o n s   Select the user certificate you want   to use. Key in the signing PIN (see   ”General information” on page ix)   and press OK. The digital signature   icon will disappear, and the service   may display a confirmation of your   purchase.   ■ SIM services   (Menu 13)   In addition to the functions available   in the phone, your SIM card may   provide additional services that you   can access in Menu 13. Menu 13 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   in the menu Confirm SIM service   actions in Phone settings.   Note that accessing these services   may involve sending a text message   (SMS) or making a phone call for   which you may be charged.   68   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P C c o n n e c t i v i t y   7. PC connectivity   When your phone is connected to a   compatible PC via a data cable, you   can use your phone with a variety of   PC connectivity and data   communications applications. With   PC Suite you can, for example, send   text messages, synchronise contacts   and calendar between your phone   and the PC, and manage your WAP   bookmarks and connection sets.   • Nokia Content Copier to copy   information or back-up   information from your phone to a   compatible PC or to another   compatible Nokia phone.   • Nokia Settings Manager to   provide an easy way to edit   access point settings and   bookmarks with PC.   • Nokia Phone Editor to send text   messages and edit the phone   book and message settings of   your phone.   You may find more information and   downloadable files on the Nokia   • Nokia Phone Browserto view the   contents of the Gallery folder of   your phone on the PC.   ■ PC Suite   The PC Suite contains the following   applications:   • Nokia PC Sync to synchronise   the compatible phone book and   calendar between your phone   and PC.   • Nokia Application Installer to   install Java applications from a   compatible PC to the phone.   • Nokia Image Converter to make   images usable for multimedia   messages, wallpaper or operator   logos and to transfer them to   your phone.   • Nokia Connection Manager to   select the connection type   between the PC and the phone.   Note that copyright protections may   prevent some images, ringing tones   and other content from being   copied, modified, transferred or   forwarded.   • Nokia Sound Converter to edit   polyphonic ringing tones to be   compatible with your phone and   to transfer them to your phone.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   69   P C c o n n e c t i v i t y   ■ Use data   communication   applications   For information on using a data   communication application, refer to   the documentation provided with it.   1. If you use the cable DKU-5:   • Connect the cable to the USB   port on the back of a   compatible computer and to   the connector on your phone.   2. Start using the data   communications application on   the computer.   Note that making or answering   phone calls during a computer   connection is not recommended as it   might disrupt the operation.   For a better performance during data   calls, place the phone on a   stationary surface with the keypad   facing downward. Do not move the   phone or hold it in your hand during   a data call.   70   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   B a t t e r y i n f o r m a t i o n   8. Battery information   Do not short-circuit the battery.   Accidental short-circuiting can   occur when a metallic object (coin,   clip or pen) causes direct connection   of the + and - terminals of the   battery (metal strips on the battery)   for example when you carry a spare   battery in your pocket or purse.   Short-circuiting the terminals may   damage the battery or the   ■ Charging and   Discharging   Your phone is powered by a   rechargeable battery.   Note that a new battery's full   performance is achieved only after   two or three complete charge and   discharge cycles!   The battery can be charged and   discharged hundreds of times but it   will eventually wear out. When the   operating time (talk-time and   standby time) is noticeably shorter   than normal, it is time to buy a new   battery.   connecting object.   Leaving the battery in hot or cold   places, such as in a closed car in   summer or winter conditions, will   reduce the capacity and lifetime of   the battery. Always try to keep the   battery between 15°C and 25°C   (59°F and 77°F). A phone with a hot   or cold battery may temporarily not   work, even when the battery is fully   charged. Batteries' performance is   particularly limited in temperatures   well below freezing.   Use only batteries approved by the   phone manufacturer and recharge   your battery only with the chargers   approved by the manufacturer.   Unplug the charger when not in use.   Do not leave the battery connected   to a charger for longer than a week,   since overcharging may shorten its   lifetime. If left unused a fully   Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!   Dispose of batteries according to   local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do   not dispose as household waste.   charged battery will discharge itself   over time.   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.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   71   G e n u i n e E n h a n c e m e n t s   9. Genuine Enhancements   A new extensive   range of   ■ Battery   enhancements is   available for your   phone. Select the   enhancements which accommodate   your specific communication needs.   Type Tech Talktime* Standby*   BL-4C Li-lon 2 hrs to 150 to   6 hrs   360 hrs   * Variation in operation times may   occur depending on SIM card,   network and usage settings, usage   style and environments. Use of the   Loudspeaker feature will affect   talktime and standby time.   Some of the enhancements are   described in detail below.   For availability of the   enhancements, please check with   your local dealer. A few practical   rules for enhancements operation:   • When you disconnect the power   cord of any enhancement, grasp   and pull the plug, not the cord.   ■ Standard Charger   (ACP-7)   Small, lightweight and durable   charger ACP-7 provides and easy   and convenient way to charge the   phone. It is easy to connect to phone   or desktop stand.   • Check regularly that all mobile   phone equipment in a vehicle is   mounted and operating properly.   Use only batteries, chargers and   accessories 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.   72   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G e n u i n e E n h a n c e m e n t s   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.   ■ Travel Charger   (ACP-12)   Small, lightweight travel charger   with multi voltage (100 - 240V)   switcher technology. Provides easy   and convenient way to charge the   phone.   ■ HS-5 Headset   The compact and functional   personal Handsfree Kit with Remote   Control. By using the remote control   option, you can answer and end calls   by pressing the button on the   microphone part of the Personal   Handsfree.   Note: The plug types vary according   to different markets.   ■ Mobile Charger   (LCH-9)   The multi-voltage Mobile Charger,   LCH-9, ensures your phone is always   ready for use whenever you travel.   This small charger's functional   design fits most car lighters and   interiors.   A green light indicates that the   Mobile Charger is ready for charging.   Check the charging status on the   phone display. The input voltage can   be 12 or 24 V DC, negative   grounding.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   73   C a r e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e   10. Care and Maintenance   Your phone is a product of superior   design and craftsmanship and should be   treated with care. The suggestions below   will help you to fulfil any warranty   obligations and to enjoy this product for   many years.   • Do not paint the phone. Paint can   clog the moving parts and prevent   proper operation.   • Use only the supplied or an approved   replacement antenna. Unauthorised   antennas, modifications or   • Keep the phone and all its parts and   accessories out of the reach of small   children.   attachments could damage the   phone and may violate regulations   governing radio devices.   • Keep the phone dry. Precipitation,   humidity and all types of liquids or   moisture can contain minerals that   will corrode electronic circuits.   • • Keep the flip of the phone closed and   store the stylus in its holder when not   in use.   Use only a stylus that has been   approved by Nokia to be used in   connection with the phone. Never use   an actual pen or pencil or other sharp   objects to write on the touch pad.   • • Do not use or store the phone in   dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   can be damaged.   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.   All of the above suggestions apply   equally to your phone, battery, charger or   any accessories. If any of them is not   working properly, take it to your nearest   qualified service facility. The personnel   there will assist you and, if necessary,   arrange for service.   • 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.   74   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n   11. Important Safety Information   Pacemakers   ■ Traffic Safety   Pacemaker manufacturers recommend   that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6   inches) be maintained between a   handheld wireless phone and a   pacemaker to avoid potential   interference with the pacemaker. These   recommendations are consistent with   the independent research by and   recommendations of Wireless   Technology Research. Persons with   pacemakers:   Do not use a hand-held telephone while   driving a vehicle. Always secure the   phone in its holder; do not place the   phone on the passenger seat or where it   can break loose in a collision or sudden   stop.   Remember road safety always comes   first!   ■ Operating environment   Remember to follow any special   regulations in force in any area and   always switch off your phone whenever it   is forbidden to use it, or when it may   cause interference or danger.   • Should always keep the phone more   than 20 cm (6 inches) from their   pacemaker when the phone is   switched on;   • • Should not carry the phone in a   breast pocket;   Use the phone only in its normal   operating positions.   Should use the ear opposite the   pacemaker to minimise the potential   for interference.   Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic   materials may be attracted to the phone,   and persons with a hearing aid should   not hold the phone to the ear with the   hearing aid. Always secure the phone in   its holder, because metallic materials   may be attracted by the ear piece. Do not   place credit cards or other magnetic   storage media near the phone, because   information stored on them may be   erased.   • If you have any reason to suspect that   interference is taking place, switch   off your phone immediately.   Hearing aids   Some digital wireless phones may   interfere with some hearing aids. In the   event of such interference, you may want   to consult your service provider.   ■ Electronic devices   Most modern electronic equipment is   shielded from radio frequency (RF)   signals. However, certain electronic   equipment may not be shielded against   the RF signals from your wireless phone.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   75   I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n   Other medical devices   ■ Potentially explosive   atmospheres   Operation of any radio transmitting   equipment, including cellular phones,   may interfere with the functionality of   inadequately protected medical devices.   Consult a physician or the manufacturer   of the medical device to determine if they   are adequately shielded from external RF   energy or if you have any questions.   Switch off your phone in health care   facilities when any regulations posted in   these areas instruct you to do so.   Switch off your phone when in any area   with a potentially explosive atmosphere   and obey all signs and instructions.   Sparks in such areas could cause an   explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury   or even death.   Users are advised to switch off the phone   when at a refuelling point (service   station). Users are reminded of the need   to observe restrictions on the use of radio   equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage   and distribution areas), chemical plants   or where blasting operations are in   progress.   Hospitals or health care facilities may be   using equipment that could be sensitive   to external RF energy.   Vehicles   Areas with a potentially explosive   atmosphere are often but not always   clearly marked. They include below deck   on boats; chemical transfer or storage   facilities; vehicles using liquified   petroleum gas (such as propane or   butane); areas where the air contains   chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust   or metal powders; and any other area   where you would normally be advised to   turn off your vehicle engine.   RF signals may affect improperly   installed or inadequately shielded   electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g.   electronic fuel injection systems,   electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking   systems, electronic speed control   systems, air-bag systems). Check with   the manufacturer or its representative   regarding your vehicle. You should also   consult the manufacturer of any   equipment that has been added to your   vehicle.   ■ Vehicles   Only qualified personnel should service   the phone, or install the phone in a   vehicle. Faulty installation or service may   be dangerous and may invalidate any   warranty which may apply to the unit.   Posted facilities   Switch your phone off in any facility   where posted notices so require.   Check regularly that all wireless phone   equipment in your vehicle is mounted   and operating properly.   76   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n   Do not store or carry flammable liquids,   gases or explosive materials in the same   compartment as the phone, its parts or   accessories.   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.   For vehicles equipped with an air bag,   remember that an air bag inflates with   great force. Do not place objects,   including both installed or portable   wireless equipment in the area over the   air bag or in the air bag deployment area.   If in-vehicle wireless equipment is   improperly installed and the air bag   inflates, serious injury could result.   To make an emergency call:   1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.   Check for adequate signal strength.   Some networks may require that a   valid SIM card is properly inserted in   the phone.   2. Press   as many times as needed   Using your phone while in the air is   prohibited. Switch off your phone before   boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless   telephones in an aircraft may be   dangerous to the operation of the   aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone   network and may be illegal.   (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.)   to clear the display and ready the   phone for calls.   3. Key in the emergency number for   your present location (e.g. 112, 911, or   other official emergency number).   Emergency numbers vary by location.   Failure to observe these instructions may   lead to suspension or denial of telephone   services to the offender, or legal action or   both.   4. Press the   key.   If certain features are in use, you may   first need to turn those features off   before you can make an emergency call.   Consult this guide and your local cellular   service provider.   ■ Emergency calls   Important: This phone, like any   wireless phone, operates using   radio signals, wireless and   landline networks as well as   user-programmed functions.   Because of this, connections in   all conditions can not be   guaranteed. Therefore, you   should never rely solely upon   any wireless phone for essential   communications (e.g. medical   emergencies).   When making an emergency call,   remember to give all the necessary   information as accurately as possible.   Remember that your wireless phone may   be the only means of communication at   the scene of an accident - do not cut off   the call until given permission to do so.   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   77   I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n   The highest SAR value for this model   phone when tested for use at the ear is   0.67 W/kg. While there may be   differences between the SAR levels of   various phones and at various positions,   they all meet the relevant international   guidelines for RF exposure.   ■ Certification information   (SAR)   THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS   INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR   EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.   Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter   and receiver. It is designed and   manufactured not to exceed the limits   for exposure to radio frequency (RF)   recommended by international   guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part   of comprehensive guidelines and   establish permitted levels of RF energy   for the general population. The guidelines   were developed by independent scientific   organisations through periodic and   thorough evaluation of scientific studies.   The guidelines include a substantial   safety margin designed to assure the   safety of all persons, regardless of age   and health.   This product meets RF exposure   guidelines when used either in the   normal use position against the ear or   when positioned at least 1.5 cm away   from the body. When a carry case, belt   clip or holder is used for body-worn   operation, it should not contain metal   and should position the product at least   1.5 cm away from your body.   * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by   the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)   averaged over ten grams of body tissue.   The guidelines incorporate a substantial   margin of safety to give additional   protection for the public and to account   for any variations in measurements. SAR   values may vary depending on national   reporting requirements and the network   band. For SAR information in other   regions please look under product   The exposure standard for mobile phones   employs a unit of measurement known as   the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The   SAR limit stated in the international   guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are   conducted using standard operating   positions with the phone transmitting at   its highest certified power level in all   tested frequency bands. Although the   SAR is determined at the highest   certified power level, the actual SAR of   the 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.   78   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Index   Call waiting 44   A Handle a waiting call 12   Call your voice mailbox (network   service) 11   Access codes ix   Access menu functions 8   Accessories   Accessory settings 48   Alarm clock (Menu 6) 49   Answer a call 10   Calls   Call waiting 12   In call options 11   Answering or Endling a call with the flip   cover 13   Redial 11   Care and Maintenance 74   Anykey answer 43   Appearance settings of the multi-mode   browser 63   Certification information (SAR) 78   Chargers and enhancements viii   Charging and Discharging 71   Charging the battery 7   Chat 31   Applications (Menu 10) 55   Archive folder and my folders 27   Auto update of date and time 42   Automatic keyguard 45   Automatic redial 44   Colour schemes 47   Composing and sending SMS e-mail 24   Contacts (Menu 3) 36   Cookies 63   B Barring password ix   Basic steps for accessing and using   services 60   Battery 72   Battery information 71   Bookmarks 64   D Browser security 65   browser security   Date 42   Delete messages 30   Delete names and numbers 38   Delete recent call lists 35   Dialled numbers 35   Digital signature 67   Direct calling 63   security module for WAP applications   65   Browsing the pages of a service 62   C Disconnect from a service 63   Display brightness 47   Display settings 46   Download application 56   Downloading 64   Calculator 57   Calendar 52   Calendar (Menu 8) 52   Call counters and call timers 35   Call divert 43   Call functions 10   Call register   E Call costs 35   Call duration 35   Editing a name, number, text item 38   Emergency calls 77   GPRS connection timer 36   GPRS data counter 36   Call register (Menu 2) 34   Call settings 43   End a call 10   Enhancement settings 48   Essential indicators in standby mode 3   Extras (Menu 11) 57   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   79   Memory status for games 55   Menu i   F Flip call handling 43   Font size 34   Menu functions 23   Functions of the flip cover 2   Message centre number 32   Message settings 32   Messages (Menu 1) 23   Missed calls 35   Mobile Charger (LCH-9) 73   Multimedia messages 27   Settings 33   G Gallery (Menu 7) 50   Game settings 55   Games (Menu 9) 54   General information ix   Genuine Enhancements 72   Getting started 5   Multimedia messages memory full 30   My numbers 40   GPRS Connection 61   N Network selection 46   H Handwriting input method 14   Handwriting input modes 16   Help text 8   O HS-5 Headset 73   Options while browsing 62   Other options available for a game or   game set 54   I Inbox and outbox folders 26   Inbox, Outbox, Saved and Sent items   folders 30   or application set 56   Info messages 32   Info numbers 40   Insert a picture into a text message 26   Install the SIM card and the battery 6   Overwrite settings 33   P PC connectivity 69   PC Suite 69   K Phone book settings 36   Phone settings 45   Keypad input methods 20   Keypad lock (Keyguard) 8   Keys 1   PIN code and PIN2 code ix   Poetentially explosive atmospheres 76   Profiles (Menu 4) 41   L PUK and PUK2 code ix   Language 45   Launching a game 54   Launching an application 55   Line for outgoing calls 44   Lock the keypad 8   R Read and reply to a message 25   Reading and replying to a multimedia   message 29   Handle incoming calls 9   Loudspeaker 13   Received calls 35   Recent call lists 35   Recognition time-out 18   Reject a call 10   M Remove and mount the back cover 5   Restore factory settings 49   Right selection key 41   Make a call 10   Make a conference call 12   Making a connection to service 61   80   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S Safety vii   Unlock the keypad 9   Safety information 75   SAR value 78   Use data communication applications 70   Use gestures 18   Using predictive English input 20   Using traditional English input 21   Save names and phone numbers (Add   names) 37   Screen saver 3   Screen saver settings 42   Searching for a name in the phone book   38   V Vehicles 76   Security code ix   Voice messages 31   Security settings 48   Send and receive business cards 39   Sending my caller identity 44   Service commands 34   Service inbox 64   W Wallpaper 3, 46   WAP services   security module in SIM 65   Welcome note 46   When the alarm time expires 50   note 53   Writing and sending a multimedia   message 28   Writing with the stylus 14   Service numbers 40   Services (Menu 12) 59   Setting predictive English input on or   off 20   Setting up the phone for a service 60   Settings   Multimedia messages settings 33   Settings (Menu 5) 41   Shared memory x   Signing PIN x   Y SIM services (Menu 13) 68   Speed dial a phone number 11   Speed dialling 44   Your phone 1   Speed dials 39   Standby mode 2   Stickers in the sales package ix   Stopwatch 58   Stylus and touch pad 2   Swap calls (network service) 12   Switching the phone on and off 7   T Templates 26   Text messages 23   The cache memory 65   Time and date settings 42   Tips for writing text 21   Tone settings 47   Touch pad tone 19   Touch-pad 2   Transfer calls (network service) 12   Copyright © 2004 Nokia. 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