Nokia 6708 User Manual

Nokia 6708 User Guide  
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Entering Text and Numbers Using the Handwriting  
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Camera Options When Taking Pictures and  
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8. Getting Your Device Connected and  
Setting Application Programs on the Application  
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For your safety  
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information.  
SWITCH ON SAFELY  
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING  
Do not use the device at a refueling point.  
Do not use near fuel or chemicals.  
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use  
is prohibited or when it may cause interference or  
danger.  
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING  
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device where  
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST  
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to  
operate the vehicle while driving. Your first  
consideration while driving should be road safety.  
blasting is in progress.  
USE SENSIBLY  
Use only in the normal position as explained in the  
product documentation. Do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
INTERFERENCE  
All wireless devices may be susceptible to  
interference, which could affect performance.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE  
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this  
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS  
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near  
product.  
medical equipment.  
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES  
Use only approved enhancements and batteries.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT  
Follow any restrictions.Wireless devices can cause  
Do not connect incompatible products.  
interference in aircraft.  
WATER-RESISTANCE  
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
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BACK-UP COPIES  
EMERGENCY CALLS  
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written  
record of all important information.  
Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on  
and in service. Press the  
key as many times  
as needed to clear the display and return to the start  
screen. Enter the emergency number, then press the  
key. Give your location. Do not end the call  
until given permission to do so.  
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES  
When connecting to any other device, read its user  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect  
incompatible products.  
Network services  
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the  
wireless network to function. These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific  
arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network services. Your service provider may need to give you additional  
instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use  
network services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services.  
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on  
your device menu. Your device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may include changes in menu names, menu  
order, and icons. Contact your service provider for more information.  
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.Some features of this device, such as MMS,  
browsing, e-mail and content downloading using the browser or over MMS, require network support for these technologies.  
For availability and information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service provider, network  
operator, or other vendor.  
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About your device  
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 900/1800/1900 networks. Contact your service provider for  
more information about networks.  
When using the features in this device, obey all laws, and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.  
When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws, and respect local customs as well as privacy and legitimate rights of others.  
Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on. Do not switch the  
device on when wireless device use may cause interference or danger.  
Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other  
types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please  
check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
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1. Getting to Know Your Device  
No. Name  
(1) Power key  
Description  
Front View  
• Press and hold this key for about 3  
seconds to power on and off the device.  
• When the device is in sleep mode, press  
this key to wake up the device.  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(1)  
• When the device is not in sleep mode,  
press this key to open the Power menu  
that allows you to select a User profile.  
(2) Touch screen The interface for displaying information  
and operating functions.  
(2)  
(3) Call key  
• If there is an incoming call, press this  
key to answer the call.  
• In the Phone screen or the Main screen,  
press this key to access the call history.  
(4) Left soft key Press this key to go to the preset mode.  
(9)  
(3)  
(4)  
(10)  
The default setting is Contacts.  
Allows you to enter numbers, symbols  
and navigate in menus and screens.  
(5)  
(5) Keypad  
(11)  
(6) Earpiece  
Generates audio.  
(7) Network  
status/  
• Flashes in blue: you are under your  
home network.  
• Flashes blue quickly: there is an  
incoming call.  
incoming  
call  
indicator  
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(8) Battery/  
message  
• Flashes yellow: there is a new message  
or a missed call or beam file.  
• Lights up in red: the battery is being  
charged.  
indicator  
• Flashes red: the battery is running low.  
(9) End key  
• When there is an incoming call, press  
this key to reject the call.  
• In the Main screen, press this key to go  
to the Phone screen.  
(10) Right soft  
key  
Press this key to go to the preset mode.  
The default setting is Calendar.  
(11) Microphone Receives audio.  
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No. Name  
Description  
Rear View with Backcover Opened  
(1) Stylus and stylus Accommodates the stylus.  
housing  
(2) Loudspeaker  
(3) Self-taking  
mirror  
Generates audio.  
Used when taking your self photo.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4) Camera  
Built-in type camera set for taking  
pictures and video clips.  
(4)  
(5) SIM card socket Allows you to install a SIM card.  
(6) SIM card stay  
Holds the SIM card in place.  
(7) Battery cover  
latch  
Fixes the battery cover in place.  
(8) USB connector Connects to a PC via the supplied  
data cable.  
(9) Battery charger Connects to the battery charger.  
connector  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8) (9)  
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Left Side View  
Right Side View  
(1)  
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
(4)  
(2)  
No. Name  
Description  
No. Name  
Description  
(1) Function  
side key  
• Allows you to set as a hotkey to your  
desired function.  
• Press this key to go to the preset mode.  
The default setting is the Main screen.  
• By default, in the Phone screen, pressing  
and holding this key for about 3 seconds  
activates Voice Commander.  
(1) Camera  
key  
• Press and hold this key for 3 seconds to go  
to the Camera screen for taking pictures or  
capturing video clips.  
• When in Camera mode, press this key to  
take picture or start/stop to capture video  
clips.  
(2) Infrared  
window  
Connects to other devices that support  
Infrared connection.  
(2) Volume  
control key  
Allows you to control volume.  
(3) Memory  
card slot  
Allows you to install an SD memory card.  
(4) Headset  
Connects the device to a compatible  
connector headset.  
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(5) Folder menu Tap this item to open a menu where you  
can organize your application programs or  
data using different folders.  
The Main Screen  
(1)  
(2)  
(6) Scroll  
arrows  
Tap the up or down arrow on tis button to  
scroll pages up or down in a screen.  
(5)  
(3)  
(6)  
(4)  
No. Name  
Description  
(1) Application Contains shortcut icons for instant access  
shortcut bar to frequently used application programs.  
You can also customize this shortcut bar.  
(2) Menu bar  
Displays menu options in each application  
program screen.  
(3) Application Allows you to access application programs  
program  
icons  
on your device. Tap an icon to open the  
application program it represents.  
(4) Status bar Displays various status icons.  
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This icon appears when you have new MMS  
Status Bar Icons  
Icon Description  
message(s).  
This icon appears when you have both new SMS and  
MMS message(s).  
This icon appears when you have new email(s).  
Indicates that the infrared transmission is in progress.  
Indicates that infrared function has been turned on.  
Indicates signal strength. The more the bars displayed,  
the better the signal reception. Appearance of the  
vertical green bars indicates that the GPRS network is  
connected.  
• The  
icon indicates that GSM network signal is  
available but no GPRS network is attached.  
• The  
icon indicates that GPRS network is  
• Indicates that the Bluetooth connection function  
has been turned on.  
Red  
available but no GSM network is attached.  
• Indicates that your device is discoverable in the  
Bluetooth network.  
• Indicates that Bluetooth transmission is in progress.  
Indicates the status of audio setting.  
White  
Green  
the speaker is on  
: the loudspeaker is in use  
: the device is currently in Silent mode  
This icon appears when a headset has been connected  
to the device.  
This icon appears when the keypad is locked.  
Indicates that the virtual keyboard is available.  
the microphone is muted  
Indicates battery status.  
: Battery full  
Appears when rejected callers list is set in Call  
settings.  
: Battery empty  
Appears when a call is in progress.  
Indicates that you have missed call(s).  
Indicates that the incoming call is diverted to another  
phone.  
This icon appears when you have new SMS  
message(s).  
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You can use the pointed tip of the stylus to touch an icon on the  
screen and to execute the function represented by that icon. This  
is expressed as "tap" an icon in this users guide. You can also use  
the stylus to enter text and numbers in combination with the  
The Stylus  
The touch screen and stylus design allows you to easily and  
comfortably enter and browse information on your device.  
You can take out the stylus from the device by gently pulling it  
from the stylus housing as illustrated below:  
handwriting input method.  
Important: Use only a stylus approved by Nokia for use  
with this device. Using any other stylus may invalidate any  
warranty applying to the device 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.  
The stylus can be further stretched to facilitate the convenience  
of use.  
When you want to put the stylus back, slowly insert it back into  
the stylus housing.  
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2. Getting Your Device Ready For Use  
1. Turn the device over and locate the SIM card socket.  
Installing the SIM Card  
Upon the completion of your subscription to your network service  
provider, you receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card.  
This card is used to store the services you have subscribed to your  
network service provider. For example, your phone number and  
phone book information.  
SIM card socket  
Important: For availability and information on using  
SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be  
the service provider, network operator, or other vendor.  
Note: You can still use some functions of your device  
without SIM card in offline mode. To set Offline mode, refer  
Important: Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small  
children.  
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2. Slide the SIM card in under the metal plate in the SIM card  
slot with the SIM card's metal contacts facing down and the  
3. Press down the SIM card stay (as illustrated).  
cut corner at the bottom right.  
SIM card stay  
4. Push the card out of the slot.  
Tip! If you want to remove the SIM card, please do the  
following:  
1. Turn off the power of your device.  
2. Remove the battery.  
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Installing and Charging the Battery  
Installing the Battery  
Note: A PIN (Personal Identity Number) is associated  
with the SIM card. The four-digit code is supplied with the  
SIM card from your service provider and may have to be  
entered when powering on the device. For more information,  
contact your network service provider.  
1. Press the button at the bottom of the back cover and slide  
the cover off the device.  
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2. Place the battery on the device with the battery’s contacts  
facing downwards and the tooth on the bottom edge of the  
battery in alignment with the hole on the device, and then  
press the battery down gently to click it back into place.  
3. Push the back cover down on the device and slide it into  
place.  
Removing the Battery  
1. Turn off the power of the device.  
2. Press the button at the bottom of the back cover and slide  
the cover off the device.  
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4. Remove the battery from the device.  
3. Slide the battery latch backward and lift the battery upward.  
Important: Do not remove the battery when your  
device is on: you could lose all your personal settings stored  
either in your SIM card or in Nokia 6708 memory.  
Charging the Battery  
1. Insert the charger connector into the battery charger socket  
at the bottom of the device. Make sure you insert the  
connector with the arrow sign on the top.  
2. Plug the charger into a mains outlet.  
3. After your device is fully charged, disconnect the charger  
from the mains outlet and your device.  
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Initial Setup  
Note: It takes approximately 3 hours for the travel  
charger to fully charge a new battery. However, actual time  
needed may vary.  
1. Press and hold the power key for approximately 3 seconds.  
2. The initial setup screen will follow within a few seconds,  
asking you to select the language you want to use. Use the  
stylus to tap the appropriate buttons and options, and then  
follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.  
It takes at least one charging-discharging cycle for the  
battery to reach its peak performance.  
Your device can also be charged when connected to the USB  
via the supplied data cable.  
how to setup current date and time.  
During charging, the screen of the device will indicate the  
status of the battery being charged when powered off, and  
the Battery/message indicator will stay red.  
When the battery is low, you will be prompted by a message  
on the screen, and the batteery/message indicator will keep  
flashing in red. When the battery is running out of power,  
another message will appear to remind you to recharge  
immediately. Your device will then power off automatically.  
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3. Basic Operations  
Use the stylus to tap the desired icons in order to open a  
program or select options.  
Use the keys on the device to perform simple selection and  
confirmation:  
Turning On/Off Your Device  
Turning On Your Device  
Press and hold the power key for approximately 3 seconds. The  
welcome screen will appear.  
Note: When the keys are used to input digits, for  
example, in the Message screen or the Phone screen, the  
navigation keypad will be disabled.  
Your device has an internal antenna.  
First item  
Up  
Previous page  
Note: As with any other radio transmitting device, do  
not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the device is  
switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality  
and may cause the device to operate at a higher power level  
than otherwise needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna  
area when operating the device optimizes the antenna  
performance and the battery life.  
Select/Confirm  
Left  
Right  
Last item  
Next page  
Down  
Turning Off Your Device  
When the power of the device is on, press and hold the power key  
for approximately 3 seconds.  
Press the  
key to move the selection focus up.  
key to move the selection focus down.  
key to move the selection focus left.  
key to move the selection focus right.  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
Navigating the Screen  
The keypad can be used to navigate the screen in some  
applications.  
Press the  
Press the  
key to confirm selection.  
key to go to the first item.  
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Please refer to the illustration below for a detailed description of  
each part of the virtual keyboard and their functions.  
Press the  
key to go to the last item.  
Press the  
Press the  
key to go to the previous item.  
key to go to the next item.  
(a)  
(b) (c) (d)  
Entering Text and Numbers  
Your device is equipped with a powerful virtual keyboard feature  
and a handwriting recognition system that enable you to input  
data more naturally and efficiently.  
(e)  
Whenever text entry is required, the following handwriting tool  
bar will appear on the screen.  
(f)  
Entering Text and Numbers Using the Virtual  
Keyboard  
Part Name  
(a) Edit menu  
Description  
Tap this icon to open a menu where  
you can select the Cut, Copy and  
Paste commands and setup keyboards  
of different languages.  
Whenever you want to enter/edit text and numbers, or when you  
tap the  
icon in the status bar, the virtual keyboard will  
appear on the screen. The  
icon will be displayed after  
(b) Previous field Tap this button to go to the previous  
button  
(c) Next field  
button  
text entry field.  
Tap this button to go to the next text  
entry field.  
Tap this button to hide the virtual  
keyboard.  
tapping  
in the handwriting tool bar to collapse it.  
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3. The candidates that match the phonetic symbols/pinyin  
combination or strokes you tapped will appear in the  
Candidate area.  
(e) Text display  
area  
(f) Input mode  
buttons  
Displays the text you entered.  
Tap these buttons to switch among  
different input modes.  
Note: The input modes are subject to the current  
language used on the device.  
Candidate area  
Entering Latin Alphabets and Numeric  
Characters  
1. Tap the  
mode, or the  
input mode.  
2. Tap the desired buttons on the virtual keyboard. The text will  
appear in the Text display area.  
icon to switch to the Latin alphabet input  
icon to switch to the numeric character  
If the Chinese character you want to enter appears in the  
candidate area, tap it and it will appear in the Text display area.  
The possible associated characters will then follow in the  
Candidate area. You can tap to choose an associated character  
directly, or continue entering another character by tapping the  
keys on the keyboard.  
3. Tap the Done button and the text will be placed in the text  
entry field.  
4. Tap the Done button and the text will be placed in the text  
Entering Chinese Characters  
entry field.  
1. Tap the  
Stroke input method.  
2. Tap the desired buttons on the virtual keyboard.  
or  
button to switch to the Pinyin or  
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Entering Text and Numbers Using the  
Handwriting Recognition Method  
Whenever text entry is required, the handwriting tool bar will  
appear on the screen indicating that the handwriting recognition  
function is ready.  
Tap  
to extend, or  
to collapse the Handwriting tool  
bar.  
Tap  
or  
to switch between handwriting and  
selecting mode.  
Tap and drag to adjust the position of the handwriting  
toolbar on the screen.  
Entering Latin Alphabets and Numeric  
Characters  
Entering Chinese Characters  
1. Tap  
to switch to the Chinese input mode.  
1. Tap  
to change among Latin alphabet, numeric  
character or symbol input modes. If the current field is a  
numeric field - the mode is automatically switched to  
number.  
2. Tap  
to change among Chinese character, numeric  
2. Write from left to right and continuously on any part of the  
screen. When you stop writing, your strokes will be  
recognized and text will be placed in the input field  
automatically.  
character or symbol input modes.  
3. Write the character on the screen. When you stop writing,  
your strokes will be recognized and the possible candidates  
will appear in the candidate area.  
Tap  
certain punctuation marks.  
Tap to start a new line,  
from up to right). To delete a previously entered  
character, tap (or write from right to left).  
Tap to open Quick guide.  
to open a menu that allows you to quickly enter  
Candidate area  
to add a space (or write  
If the Chinese character you want to enter appears in the  
candidate area, tap it and it will be placed in the input field  
automatically.  
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Tap  
certain punctuation marks.  
Tap to start a new line,  
from up to right). To delete a previously entered  
character, tap (or write from right to left).  
to open Quick guide.  
or to extend or collapse the Handwriting tool  
to open a menu that allows you to quickly enter  
to add a space (or write  
Tap  
Tap  
bar.  
Tap  
Tap  
to extend the candidate area.  
or to switch between handwriting and  
selecting mode.  
Tap and drag to adjust the position of the handwriting  
toolbar on the screen.  
To setup handwriting recognition settings to fit your personal  
45.  
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4. Using the Phone Functions  
Your device provides the phone functions with which you can:  
Tip! To clear a wrong number, tap the  
button, or  
key to  
Make and receive phone calls.  
View phone records, including incoming calls and outgoing  
calls.  
press the  
3. Tap the  
initiate the call.  
key.  
button, or press the  
Use voice commander to initiate calls.  
Access advanced phone features, for example, call barring  
and call divert.  
Making a Call from the Contact List  
Note: For availability and information on using SIM  
card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the  
service provider, network operator, or other vendor.  
1. Press the  
key to open the Contact screen.  
2. Tap to select a contact that contains the number you want  
to call. The contact will appear on the screen.  
3. Tap the phone number of the record, and the call will be  
initiated automatically.  
Making a Call  
To make an outgoing call, you have the following options:  
Making a Call from the Call Log  
Making a Call from the Phone Screen  
1. Press the  
to the Call Log screen.  
2. Tap to select a call log item on the Call Log screen.  
key, and then tap the  
tab to switch  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
2. Tap the numeric buttons on the Phone screen, or press the  
numeric keys on the keypad to enter the number you want to  
call.  
Alternatively, you can also press the  
or  
key  
to select a call log item, and press the  
to select it.  
key  
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3. The content of the selected call log item will appear. Tap the  
button, or press the key to initiate the call.  
Tip! You can also call the first 100 numbers in your SIM  
card phone book by pressing numeric key(s) followed by the  
and  
keys on your device. For example, to  
Making a Call Using Speed Dial  
call contact number 77 in your SIM card phone book, press  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
,
,
,
.
tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen.  
2. Tap a speed dial icon on the screen, or press and hold a  
numeric key on the keypad representing the number (name)  
you want to call. The call will be initiated automatically.  
Making a Call Using Voice Commander  
1. Press and hold the function side key for about 3 seconds. The  
Voice Commander will appear on the screen prompting you  
to say the command.  
to set up speed dial.  
2. Speak the name for the contact you want to call.  
3. Your device will identify the name and initiate the call.  
Tip! You can repeat making the last dialed call by  
following the steps below:  
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy  
environment or during an emergency, so you should not rely  
solely upon voice dialing in all circumstances.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to go to the Phone screen, or the  
Speed Dial screen.  
tab to go to the  
Answering a Call  
When you have an incoming call, caller’s name (if available,  
depending on the setting of the caller’s phone and the network),  
picture (if enabled) and the following options will appear on the  
screen.  
2. Press the  
key twice.  
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Answer: Tap this button to answer the call. You can also  
answer the call by pressing the key.  
Holding/Retrieving a Call  
During a call, tap the Hold button to hold current call. To retrieve  
Mute: Turn off the ring signal temporarily. you can choose to  
tap the Answer button to answer it later, or the Send busy  
button to reject it.  
the held call, tap the Retrieve button.  
Making Another New Call During a Call  
During a call, use the numeric buttons on the Phone screen, or  
press the numeric keys on the keypad to make another call. The  
call in progress will be put on hold automatically.  
Send busy: Tap this button to reject the call (or press the  
key).  
Ending a Call  
To end a call, tap the End button, or press the  
Answering an Incoming Call during a Call  
To answer an incoming call during a call, tap the Answer button,  
key.  
or press the  
hold automatically.  
key. The current active call will be put on  
Operations During a Call  
Adjusting Volume  
When the new incoming call is disconnected, the old call will be  
retrieved automatically.  
1. During a call, tap the  
icon on the Status bar. The  
Sounds dialog will appear. Alternatively, you can press the  
volume key on the left side of the device.  
Switching Calls  
If you have multiple active calls in progress simultaneously, you  
2. Tap and drag the Call volume slider to adjust call volume.  
You can also tap the Speaker phone or Mute microphone  
check box to play sound via the speaker phone or mute the  
microphone during the call.  
can tap the Switch button to switch calls.  
Ending the Active Call  
To end all active call, press the  
key.  
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when  
the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be  
extremely loud.  
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Ending a Conference Call  
To end a conference call, tap the End button.  
Conference Call  
Note: This function is a network service dependent  
function and may require additional subscription.  
Call Logs  
The Call Waiting function must be enabled before you can  
58 for more information.  
The Call Logs function provides you with the records of the  
following call types:  
Answered calls (indicated by the  
Outgoing calls (indicated by the  
Missed calls (indicated by the  
Rejected calls (indicated by the  
icon)  
icon)  
To make a conference call:  
1. During a call, make a new call to another new calling party,  
or answer a new incoming call. Repeat this step if there are  
multiple calling parties.  
icon)  
icon)  
2. Tap the Conference button. All active calling parties will be  
Tip! If you have missed call(s), the Missed calls dialog will  
stay on the screen letting you know about the number of  
joined together.  
calls missed. Tap the View button to enter the Missed Call  
Talking Privately to One Party during a  
Conference Call  
Logs screen. If Cancel is tapped, the  
icon will stay on the  
screen and you can tap it to open the Missed calls dialog  
box.  
1. Tap the party you would like to call privately.  
2. A menu will appear. Tap Extract party. The selected calling  
party will become the only active one and others will be put  
on hold automatically.  
To access Call Logs:  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key and then tap the  
tab to open the Call Logs screen.  
Releasing a Calling Party During a  
Conference Call  
2. Tap All Calls to open a menu for selecting the type of call  
logs you want to view.  
3. Tap to select a call type on the menu, and the corresponding  
call logs will appear on the screen.  
1. Tap a calling party on the screen.  
2. A menu will appear. Tap Release party.  
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4. Tap a call log record and the detail information will appear  
on the screen.  
Miscellaneous Operations  
Ending All Calls  
Tip! You can make a phone call from a call log record.  
for details.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
2. Tap Phone, and then tap End all calls to end all calls.  
Call Logs Options  
Showing Cost  
When enabled, upon ending an outgoing call, the cost of the call  
will appear on the screen.  
Viewing Call Information  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to open the Call Logs screen.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
2. Tap Phone and select Total call info.  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
3. The Total call info screen will appear. You can tap the Reset  
button to reset call information, or tap the Done button to  
exit.  
2. Tap Phone, and then tap Show cost to end all calls.  
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from  
your service provider may vary, depending on network  
features, rounding off for billing, taxes and so forth. To show  
first.  
Deleting All Call Logs  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to open the Call Logs screen.  
2. Tap Phone and select Delete all calls.  
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Calling Voice Mail-box  
Transferring Sound  
During a call, you can use this feature to transfer the call from  
the paired Bluetooth headset to the handset.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
2. To start calling your voice mail-box, tap Phone and then tap  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
Call voice mail-box.  
2. Tap Phone, and then select Transfer sound.  
Alternatively, press and hold the  
feature.  
key to activate the  
Note: To enable this function, you have to pair your  
device with a Bluetooth headset first. Once the call is  
transferred from the Bluetooth headset to the device during  
a call, you cannot transfer the call back to the Bluetooth  
headset again.  
Note: If your voice mail-box number is not set, you will  
be prompted to enter it. The voice mail-box number is available  
from your network service provider.  
Hiding/Showing My Number  
Calling Emergency Numbers  
When making an outgoing call, you can choose to hide or show  
your phone number to the recipient of your call.  
This operation allows you to easily access the pre-stored  
emergency numbers.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
tab to go to the Phone screen.  
2. Check or uncheck Hide my number to hide or show the  
2. Tap Phone, and then select Emergency numbers.  
number.  
3. Tap to choose an emergency number from the box, and then  
3. Tap the  
initiate the call.  
button, or press the  
key to  
tap the Done button to begin dialing the selected number.  
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Removing Speed Dial  
Tip: Depending on your local network service, the  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
emergency numbers may be called without a SIM card as  
long as you are under the GSM network coverage. Please  
check with your network service provider for details.  
tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen.  
2. Tap Edit and select Remove speed dial.  
3. The Remove speed dial window will appear. Tap to select the  
speed dial numbers you want to remove and then tap the  
Done button.  
Adding Speed Dial  
Method 1 (using the stylus)  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
Adding number to Contacts  
tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
2. Tap to choose an empty speed dial icon. A Select contact  
window will appear.  
tab to enter the Phone screen.  
3. Choose an appropriate folder, and tap to select a contact  
2. Enter the phone number.  
from the window, then tap the Done button.  
3. When finished, tap Edit and select Add to contacts.  
Method 2 (using the keypad)  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
Copying/Pasting Number  
tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen.  
With this operation, you can copy the number you entered in the  
Phone screen for pasting onto other application programs, for  
example, Calendar, or copy the number in other application  
programs onto the Phone screen.  
2. Press and hold any of the numeric key representing an empty  
speed dial on the keypad for about 3 seconds.  
Note: You can press any of the numeric key except 0  
and 1 to add Speed Dial.  
Copying number  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
3. A Select contact window will appear. Choose an appropriate  
tab to enter the Phone screen.  
folder, and tap to select a contact, then tap the Done button.  
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2. Enter the phone number.  
Adjusting Tones and Alerts  
3. When finished, tap Edit and select Copy number.  
This operation allows you to customize the audio settings of your  
device.  
Pasting number  
1. Copy the phone number from other application programs.  
1. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
tab to enter the Phone screen.  
2. Press the  
(or  
) key, and then tap the  
2. Tap Edit and select Tones and alerts.  
tab to enter the Phone screen.  
3. Tap to choose a profile from the menu that appears.  
3. Tap Edit and select Paste number.  
4. Adjust sound settings by selecting a sound for each setting  
item (for example, Ringing tone, SMS, or MMS) from the  
menu, or select Find sound to locate a sound file on your  
device.  
Zoom  
This operation enlarges the user interface on the screen for easier  
identification and access.  
5. Tap the Save button to save your settings for the selected  
profile, or the Done button to save and apply your settings.  
1. Press the  
screen.  
(or  
) key to enter the Phone  
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Keypad Lock  
2. Tap Edit and select Zoom.  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Application shortcut bar.  
Adjusting Call Settings  
2. Tap View and select Keypad lock.  
You can access Call settings following either of the methods  
below:  
3. A Keypad lock box will appear. Tap to check/uncheck the  
Enable automatic keypad lock check box and then tap the  
Done button to enable/disable automatic keypad lock.  
In the Phone screen, tap Edit and select Call settings.  
Go to Settings by tapping the  
icon in the Main screen,  
If automatic keypad lock is enabled, the keys on your device or  
buttons in the Phone screen will be locked if there is no key or  
button operation for 30 seconds.  
and then tap Call settings on the  
tab.  
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Note: When the keypad lock is on, calls still may be  
possible to the official emergency number programmed into  
your device.  
Tip: You can also press the  
key, then the  
key in the Phone screen to lock the keypad.  
To unlock the keypad, press the  
key.  
key, and then the  
Accessing Help  
The Help system on your device provides you with instant  
information about how to use your device.  
To access Help:  
1. Press the  
screen.  
(or  
) key to enter the Phone  
2. Tap Edit and select Help.  
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5. Using the Application Programs  
The Main Screen  
The Main screen is where you can easily access the application  
programs on your device (for example, Calender, Contacts,  
Messaging, and Internet).  
Your Device Application Programs  
Your device comes pre-installed with the following application  
programs:  
Phone  
Tap the  
icon in the Application shortcut bar, all  
on page 19 for details.  
application program icons on your device are displayed. Tap  
an application program icon to open the application program  
it represents.  
You can also tap one of the icons at the top of the screen.  
These are shortcuts that are always visible. To customize  
Messaging  
on page 31 for details  
Contacts  
If you have a lot of application programs on your device, use  
folders to organize them in the Main screen. There are pre-set  
folders, such as Office (for business application programs) and  
Internet (for web-based application programs). To organize your  
For managing your contacts. Your contact database can also be  
page 36 for details.  
Calendar  
For organizing your personal appointments and events.  
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Note  
Internet  
page 43 for details.  
Allows you to surf the Internet and access various on-line  
Settings  
Time  
Allows you to setup the settings of your device. See "Settings" on  
page 44 for details.  
For configuring time/date information and setting alarms.  
See "Time" on page 81 for details.  
Camera  
To-do  
Use this application program with the built-in camera for  
for details.  
for details.  
Calculator  
Music player  
With this application program you can listen to music transferred  
Player" on page 64 for details.  
on page 84 for details.  
Remote sync  
For performing synchronization via remote connection, refer to  
for details.  
Video player  
For playing video clips captured by the built-in camera,  
transferred from your PC or downloaded from the Internet.  
Voice  
details.  
PhotoBase  
Allows you to view and edit images on your device.  
Screen saver  
For displaying the screen saver of your device.  
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Online services  
Quickpoint  
For accessing services of your network service provider.  
Allows you to view PowerPoint presentations and open native PC  
format e-mail attachments directly on your device. For details,  
tap View and select Help in the application.  
GPRS data log  
For tracking your GPRS connection history. See "GPRS Data Log"  
Quicksheet  
on page 87 for details.  
This application provides 84 of the commonest formulae found in  
Microsoft Excel on your device. For details, tap Edit and select  
Help in the application.  
9 Ball  
This is a billiards game. For more information, please refer to the  
online Help in the application.  
Quickword  
This application allows you to work with text and word  
processing documents on your device. For details, tap Edit and  
select Help in the application.  
To access online Help:  
1. Open the 9 Ball application.  
2. Press the  
screen.  
or  
keys until Help displays on the  
Recon  
With this application program you can use your device to remote  
control your home applications such as TV, DVD player, air  
conditioner and so on.  
Press the  
key to open Help.  
Extra Applications  
This feature provides you the access to the support pages which  
requires GPRS connection. With this feature you can install the  
software on your device or access the care and service  
information.  
Note: Please use this feature in the authorized area  
only.  
Stuntcar Extreme  
You can play the built-in car race game. For details, read Help in  
the application.  
File Manager  
The function allows you to manage the files on the device, or  
check the memory information.  
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In order to use the Messaging functions, you may need to set  
up message settings in advance. Please refer to "Messaging  
Super Drop Mania  
A built-in game for you to play. For details, read Help in the  
application.  
Voice Commander  
This program allows you to control your device by voice. You can  
use voice to make a phone call, look up contact person's  
information or start a program.  
SMS (Short Message Service) messages (indicated by the  
icon)  
An SMS message is a text message delivered from your device via  
the message center of your service provider to the recipient. In  
addition to text, it can contain pictures, melodies and  
animations.  
XLex Dictionary  
A built-in dictionary on the device allows you to look up the  
English and Chinese words. For details, tap XLex Dictionary and  
select Help in the application.  
MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages (represented  
by the  
icon)  
An MMS message is a message that can contain text, pictures,  
animations, audio clips and melodies.  
Note: Leaving applications running in the background  
increases the demand on battery power and reduces the  
battery life.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Messaging  
With the Messaging application program, you can exchange and  
manage the following types of messages:  
Email messages (represented by the  
icon)  
Messages that support POP3, IMAP4, or SMTP protocols and are  
the same as the ones you can send and receive using your PC.  
Note: You need subscription to related services to your  
network service provider.  
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages.  
Email messages may contain malicious software or  
otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.  
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CBM (Cell broadcast messages)  
Tip: You can tap Edit and select the Cut, Copy, Paste and  
Select all commands when editing text.  
Cell broadcast messages is broadcast by the network service  
provider within a given part of the network coverage area. For  
details, tap Edit and select Help in CBM.  
5. (Optional) Tap the  
message.  
button to insert a smiley into the  
Creating and Sending Messages  
6. (Optional) Tap the  
button to insert an animation or an  
Creating and Sending an SMS Message  
image into the message.  
1. In the Messaging screen, tap SMS.  
7. (Optional) Tap the  
message.  
button to insert sound into the  
2. Tap the New button, or tap Message and select New.  
3. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field. You can  
also tap To: to pick up one or multiple recipient from your  
contacts.  
8. (Optional) Tap the  
bold text types.  
button to switch between normal and  
9. (Optional) Tap the  
10. (Optional) Tap the  
button to change text size.  
4. Enter the body text of the message. An SMS message allows  
the entry of up to 160 characters (70 for non-latin  
button to view common used text.  
characters) per message, and if the length of your message  
body exceeds such limit, it will be split into several separate  
ones and combined into one single message on the  
11. Tap the  
tab to determine if you want to receive a  
delivery report for current message. Tap to select On or Off.  
If On is selected, you will receive a report regarding the  
delivery status when the message is sent.  
recipient’s phone (if supported). You can tap  
located at  
the upper right corner of the screen to get the information  
about current message length information.  
12. Tap the Send button to send the message. If you want to  
Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond  
the character limit for a single message. Longer messages  
are sent as a series of two or more messages. Your service  
provider may charge accordingly. Characters that use  
accents or other marks, and characters from some language  
options like Chinese, take up more space limiting the number  
of characters that can be sent in a single message.  
save the message in the Draft box for future editing, tap the  
button.  
Note: If for any reason the message can not be sent,  
it will be stored in the Outbox.  
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When sending messages, your device may display "Message  
Sent". This is an indication that the message has been sent  
by your device to the message center number programmed  
into your device. This is not an indication that the message  
has been received at the intended destination. For more  
details about messaging services, check with your service  
provider.  
7. (Optional) Tap the  
icon to insert sounds into current  
slide, or record sounds for this slide.  
8. (Optional) To add more slides, tap the  
icon, or tap  
Message and then select New slide. To go to a slide, tap or  
. To delete current slide, tap Message and then select  
Delete slide. You can also tap  
to setup the duration  
of each slide.  
Creating and sending an MMS Message  
1. In the Messaging screen, tap MMS.  
9. To preview the slides, tap the  
icon.  
2. Tap the New button, or tap Message and select New.  
10. Tap  
to go to the tab where you can select the carbon  
copy and blind carbon copy recipients, select a priority level  
for the message, and check the message size.  
Note: An MMS message comprises several slides and  
you can add text and sounds to each slide. When the  
message is opened and viewed on the recipient’s compatible  
device, the slides are automatically played. The sound will  
also be played if the slide contains it.  
11. Tap  
to go to the tab where you can attach an image,  
audio recording, or video clip to current message.  
Note: The wireless network may limit the size of MMS  
3. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field. You can  
also tap To: to pick up one or multiple recipient from your  
contacts.  
messages. If the inserted images and sounds exceed this  
limit, the device may not be able to send the message. In  
addition, the maximum size of an MMS message is 100K.  
4. Enter the subject in the Subj: field.  
12. Tap the Send button to send the message. If you want to  
5. Enter message body text.  
save the message in the Draft box for future editing, tap the  
6. (Optional) Tap the  
icon to browse and insert an image  
button.  
into current slide. To change or delete selected image, tap  
the image and select Select image or Delete image.  
Note: If for any reason the message can not be sent,  
it will be stored in the Outbox.  
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Inbox: Contains received messages.  
Outbox: Contains messages that are ready to be sent but not  
sent.  
Draft: Contains unfinished messages.  
Sent: Contains a copy of the sent messages.  
Creating and sending an Email Message  
Note: In order to use email, you need to complete  
You can tap a folder name at the upper right corner of each mail  
account screen and tap to select a different folder.  
1. In the Messaging screen, tap an email account.  
2. Tap the New button, or tap Message and select New.  
Receiving and Viewing Messages  
3. Enter the recipient’s email address in the To: field. You can  
also tap To: to pick up one or multiple recipient from your  
contacts.  
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages.  
4. Enter the subject in the Subj: field.  
Multimedia message objects may contain malicious software  
or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.  
5. Enter the message body text.  
6. (Optional) Tap the  
to the mail.  
button to browse and add attachment  
Receiving and Viewing SMS and MMS Messages  
When you have new SMS or MMS messages, the notification icon  
7. Tap the Send button to send the email. A dialog will pop up  
asking whether you want to send the message immediately  
or save the message to Outbox for sending later. Tap to  
select an appropriate option and then tap the Done button.  
(
for SMS,  
for MMS, and  
for both new SMS and  
MMS messages) will appear on the Status bar. You can tap the  
icon to view the message.  
When viewing messages, you can tap Message and choose to  
perform the following operations:  
Note: If for any reason the message can not be sent,  
it will be stored in the Outbox.  
New: Create a new message.  
Reply: Reply to the sender.  
Reply to all (available for MMS only): Reply to the sender and  
all receivers of this message.  
Forward: Send the received message to other recipients.  
Message Folders  
By default, each message account has 4 different message  
folders:  
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Send attachment (available for MMS only): Send the  
message with the attachment.  
Find: Find a specific word in the message.  
Find next: Find the word again.  
Call Sender: Make a call to the sender of the message.  
Move to SIM Card or Move to Messaging (available for SMS  
messages): Move current message to the memory on SIM  
card or your device, depending on where the message is  
currently saved.  
Delete message: Delete current message.  
Disconnect (available for MMS only): Break the Internet  
connection.  
3. You will be connected to the Internet automatically, and the  
device will start sending and receiving email from your  
mailbox.  
4. The received email will appear on the screen. Tap an email  
message to open and read it. If there are attachments in the  
email, you can tap to open and view them if they are  
supported by the application programs on the device.  
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages.  
E-mail messages may contain malicious software or  
otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.  
When viewing messages, you can tap Message and choose to  
perform the following operations:  
You can also tap the From: field and select to perform the  
following actions:  
New: Create a new email.  
Reply: Reply to the sender.  
Reply to all: Reply to all recipients.  
Forward: Send the received email to other recipients.  
Send attachment: Send the attachment of current email.  
Save attachment: Save the attachment of current email.  
Find: Find a specific word in the email.  
Find next: Find the word again.  
Call: Call this number.  
Send SMS: Send an SMS message to this number.  
Send MMS: Send an MMS message to this number.  
Save contact: Save this number as a new contact.  
Receiving and Viewing Email  
1. In the Messaging screen, tap an email account.  
2. Tap the Get&Send button.  
Delete message: Delete current email.  
Disconnect: Break the connection to your mailbox.  
Note: In order to receive and view email, you need to  
You can also tap the From: field and select to perform the  
following actions:  
set up Internet and message settings in advance. Please refer  
Send e-mail: send an email to this address.  
Send MMS: send an MMS message to this address.  
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Save contact: save this address as a new contact.  
Note: The personalized ringing tone will only be played  
if your phone network is CLI (Calling Line Identity)  
compatible, so the caller can be identified. Otherwise, the  
default ring tone will be used, regardless of your selection of  
ringing tone.  
Contacts  
With the Contact application program, you can easily manage  
your contacts. In addition to just carrying and viewing these  
records, you can also quickly make phone calls, send messages/  
email and open web pages thanks to the integration with other  
application programs.  
4. (Optional) Tap the  
tab to enter your note for this contact.  
5. (Optional) Tap the  
contact. Tap the  
tab to specify a picture for this  
icon to open a box where you can  
Creating a New Contact  
browse and select a picture.  
Creating a New Contact from the Phone Screen  
6. Tap the button to save the contact.  
information.  
Importing Contacts from a SIM Card  
1. Make sure that the SIM card is installed on your device.  
2. In the Contact screen, tap Phone and select SIM card.  
3. Tap Edit and select Copy all to contacts.  
Creating a New Contact from the Contacts Screen  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select New.  
2. Tap Unfiled and select a folder where you want to place this  
contact.  
4. In the box that follows, tap the Yes button.  
3. Enter contact information.  
Tip: You can specify a ringing tone for the contact by  
selecting a ringing tone from the Ringing tone drop-down  
menu.  
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Exporting Contacts to a SIM Card  
Managing Contacts Folders  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Phone and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
1. Make sure that the SIM card is installed on your device.  
2. In the Contacts screen, tap to select a folder that contains  
the contact you want to export.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. You will then be  
asked to enter a name for the new folder. When finished, tap  
the Done button.  
3. Tap to open the contact from the list.  
4. Tap Edit and select Copy to SIM card.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Rename button to change the name of the selected  
folder. Make changes and then tap the Done button.  
Viewing Contacts  
The Contact screen displays all contacts on your device. You can  
also tap a tab below to view only the contacts that begin with the  
letters on the tab.  
Managing Contacts  
To view the detail information of a contact, tap a contact on the  
screen.  
Finding a Contact  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select Find.  
You can:  
Tap the  
call to the person.  
Tap the icon or the mail address to start composing a  
icon,  
icon or the phone number to make a  
2. Enter the search keyword and specify where in Contacts will  
be searched (in all fields or in Names & Company).  
3. Tap the Find button.  
new email for the person.  
4. The contacts that match your search keyword will appear on  
the screen. You can tap to select and open a contact.  
Note: E-mail messages are automatically placed in  
Draft before sending. If sending does not succeed, the e-mail  
is left in the Outbox.  
Editing a Contact  
1. Open a contact.  
Tap the  
icon or the web address to open the web page in  
2. Tap Edit and select Edit contact.  
the Internet application program.  
3. Make changes to the contact information.  
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Moving Contacts to a Different Folder  
4. Tap the  
button.  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select Contacts  
manager.  
Deleting a Contact  
2. Tap to select a folder that contains the contact you want to  
Method 1  
1. Open a contact.  
move from the Folder drop-down list.  
3. Tap to check the contact(s) you want to move. You can also  
tap the Select all check box to select all contacts in the  
selected folder.  
2. Tap Contacts and select Delete contact.  
Method 2  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select Contacts  
4. Tap the Move button, and then tap to select the folder where  
the contact(s) will be moved in the Folder drop-down list in  
the box that follows.  
manager.  
2. Tap to select a folder that contains the contact you want to  
delete from the Folder drop-down list.  
5. You can tap the Folder button if you wish to create a new  
3. In the box below, tap to check the contact(s) you want to  
delete. You can also tap the Select all check box to select all  
contacts in the selected folder.  
folder. Then tap the Move button.  
Sending Contacts  
4. Tap the Delete button, and then the Yes button in the box  
Sending a Contact  
1. Open a contact.  
that follows.  
5. Tap the Done button.  
2. Tap Contacts and select Send as.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
Copying Contacts  
1. Open a contact.  
Email: send the contact as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an Email account is created on the  
device.  
Message: Send the contact to other compatible devices via  
an SMS message. Enter the number of the recipient and then  
tap the Send button.  
2. Tap Edit and select Copy contact.  
Pasting Contacts  
In the Contacts screen, tap Edit and select Paste contact.  
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MMS: Send the contact to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
Sending All Contacts in a Folder  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Phone and select a folder.  
2. Tap Contacts and select Send this folder.  
3. Perform the same operation as described in step 3 in  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Owner Card  
Bluetooth: Send the contact to other compatible devices  
that support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear  
showing found paired devices. Tap to select a device and  
then tap the Send button.  
Infrared: Send the contact to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your  
device with that of the other device, then the transfer will  
start automatically.  
The owner card is your electronic name card. Once created, you  
can exchange it freely with other people.  
Creating Your Owner Card  
Method 1  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select New.  
2. Enter your personal data.  
Sending Multiple Contacts  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select Contacts  
manager.  
3. Tap Contacts and select Set as owner card.  
4. Tap the  
button.  
2. Tap to select a folder that contains the contacts you want to  
Method 2  
1. Open a contact.  
send from the Folder drop-down list.  
3. Tap to check the contact(s) you want to send. You can also  
tap the Select all check box to select all contacts in the  
selected folder.  
2. Tap Contacts and select Set as owner card.  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select Send owner  
card.  
4. Tap the Send button.  
2. Perform the same operation as described in step 3 in  
5. Perform the same operation as described in step 3 in  
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Editing Owner Card  
Calendar  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Contacts and select View owner  
To open the Calendar application program, tap the Calendar icon  
card.  
in the Main screen.  
Creating New Calendar Entries  
To create a new Calendar entry:  
Contacts Preferences  
1. In the Contacts screen, tap Edit and select Preferences.  
1. In the Calendar screen, tap Calendar and select New.  
2. Tap Unfiled and select a folder where you want to store the  
2. In the box that follows, tap to select a method by which the  
Contacts application program sorts your contacts.  
new entry.  
3. Enter the description of the entry and other necessary  
information.  
3. If you want the preferred phone number to appear next to  
the contact name when viewing, tap the Show preferred  
phone number check box. If this option is selected and no  
preferred number is specified, the first phone number in the  
contact will be used as the preferred number.  
4. Tap  
to switch to the note page to write down your note  
for this entry (optional).  
5. Tap the  
button to save the entry.  
4. Tap the Done button.  
Specifying Preferred Phone Number for Contacts  
1. Open a contact.  
2. Tap Edit and then select Edit contact.  
3. Edit the contact information.  
4. Tap Edit and then select Show in list.  
5. Tap to select a preferred number from the drop-down menu.  
6. Tap the Done button.  
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Calendar Views  
Tap  
to change to  
The Calendar screen provides different views:  
Month view. Calendar  
entries appear as squares.  
In Month view, tap or  
to go to the previous  
or next month.  
Tap  
to change to Day  
view. Calendar entries  
appear as vertical bars. In  
Day view, tap a button on  
the  
bar to go to a specific day  
in the week.  
Managing Calendar Entries  
Finding an Entry  
Tap  
to change to  
To find a specific Calendar entry:  
Week view. Calendar  
entries appear as vertical  
bars. In Week view, tap  
or to go to the  
1. In the Calendar screen, tap Calendar and select Find.  
2. Enter the keyword and select Everywhere, Future or Past to  
select where to search.  
previous or next week.  
3. Tap the Find button.  
4. The entries that match your search keyword will appear on  
the screen. You can tap to select and open an entry.  
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Editing an Entry  
1. Open a Calendar entry by tapping it in different views.  
Cutting, Copying or Pasting a Calendar Entry to the  
To-do Application Program  
1. Open a Calendar entry by tapping it in different views.  
2. Make changes to the entry.  
2. Tap Edit and select Cut entry or Copy entry.  
3. Open the To-do application program.  
4. Tap Edit and then select Paste entry.  
3. Tap the  
button to save your changes.  
Deleting an Entry  
1. Open a Calendar entry by tapping it in different views.  
Managing Calendar Folders  
1. In the Calendar screen, tap All and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
2. Tap Calendar and select Delete entry.  
Deleting Entries in a Period of Time  
1. When in the Calendar screen, tap Calendar and select  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. You will then be  
asked to enter a name and specify a color for the entries that  
belong to the new folder. When finished, tap the Done  
button.  
Remove entries.  
2. Tap to select a removal range and then tap the Done button.  
Moving a Calendar entry to the To-do Application  
Program  
1. Open a Calendar entry by tapping it in different views.  
Tap to select a folder in the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Edit button to edit selected folder. Make changes  
and then tap the Done button.  
2. Tap Calendar and select Move to To-do.  
3. Tap the Yes button. The entry will appear in the To-do  
Setting up Calendar Preferences  
To access Calendar preferences:  
application program.  
4. Tap the  
button to save your changes.  
1. In the Calendar screen, tap Edit and select Preferences.  
2. The Calendar preferences window will appear. Set up the  
options on the General and Alarm tabs.  
3. Tap the Done button.  
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Managing Notes  
Note  
With the Note application program you can quickly and easily jot  
down notes, whether in typed letters or freehand drawing. You  
can also easily exchange them by sending them to different  
compatible devices.  
Editing Notes  
1. Tap to open a note in the Note screen.  
2. Make changes to the note.  
3. Tap the  
button to save the note.  
Creating Notes  
Method 1  
Deleting Notes  
1. Open a note in the Note screen.  
1. In the Note screen, tap Note and select New.  
2. Tap Unfiled and select a folder where you want to place the  
2. Tap Note and select Delete note.  
new note.  
Sending Notes to a compatible device  
1. Open a note in the Note screen.  
3. Enter the body of your note. You can tap the  
get bold text, and the button to start a bullet list.  
4. Tap to switch to the drawing tab for making a  
freehand drawing. When drawing, tap the button to  
change stroke color, the button to change stroke  
thickness, or the button to activate the eraser.  
5. Tap the button to save the note.  
Method 2  
button to  
2. Tap Note and select Send as.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
Email: Send the note as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
Message: Send the note to other compatible devices via an  
SMS message. Enter the number of the recipient and then  
tap the Send button.  
MMS: Send the note to other compatible devices as an MMS  
attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to  
compose the message.  
1. Copy text from other application programs.  
2. In the Note screen, tap Edit and select Paste.  
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Settings  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Settings is a list of all settings sorted into groups. By adjusting  
these settings, you can control the behavior of your device. To go  
to the Settings screen, tap the  
from the Application shortcut bar.  
icon in the Main screen or  
Bluetooth: Send the note to other compatible devices that  
support Bluetooth connectivity. Select the content to be sent  
from the Send dialog and tap Send. A box will appear  
showing the available devices. Tap to select a device and  
then tap Send.  
Infrared: Send the note to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Select Infrared and tap Done,  
select the content to be sent from the Send dialog. Align the  
infrared port of your device with that of the other device,  
then the transfer will start automatically.  
Note: The following groups of Device, Connetion,  
Network, Security, and Manager are the default setting. You  
can change the grouping by selecting Settings in the Setting  
screen and set groups. Tap one item from the list and select  
one group from the Change group dialog. Tap Done to  
complete the new setting.  
Device  
(represented by the  
Managing Note Folders  
1. In the Note screen, tap All and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
tab)  
Backlight  
You can the back light to be Automatic, On, or Off. Choose from  
the drop-down list and tap the OK button.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. You will then be  
asked to enter a name for the new folder. When finished, tap  
the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Rename button to edit the selected folder. Make  
changes and then tap the Done button.  
Auto power on/off  
You can set the device to be powered on or off automatically.  
International  
Use these settings to set your current location as well as the  
currency, distance and number formats for use in other  
application programs.  
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You can access these settings on two different tabs: Location and  
Numbers. Select appropriate settings from the drop-down menus  
and then tap the Done button.  
5. Tap the Done button.  
Changing Date Format  
You can customize the display of times and dates throughout  
your device on the Format tab.  
Preferences  
Specifying Workdays  
You can set the shortcuts to your preferred features in the Main  
screen, and set the hot keys to specific functions. When finished  
setting, tap the Done button.  
In the Workdays tab, you can specify the days of the week that  
you normally work. You can set alarms in the Time application  
program that only sound on a workday. Specifying the first day of  
your week customizes the display of both Week and Month views  
in the Calender application program.  
Screen saver  
You can set the device to enable or disable the screen saver, and  
choose a screen saver you like.  
Text input  
There are two ways of entering text into your device:  
Date & Time  
The smARTwriter handwriting recognition system: Your pen  
strokes on the screen are converted to individual letters,  
numbers, or other characters.  
Adjusting the date and time here sets these throughout your  
device.  
Adjusting Time and Date  
1. In the Date & Time tab, tap the Date box. A calendar will  
appear on the screen.  
The virtual keyboard: You can "type" text by tapping the  
"keys."  
The method that you select here is enabled automatically when  
you need to enter text into your device. If you load other text  
input software, select it and adjust its settings here.  
2. Tap to select current date from the calendar.  
3. Tap the Time box and adjust current time. Tap the upper part  
of the boxes that enclose the hour and minute to increase  
the numbers, or the lower part of the boxes to decrease  
them.  
Setting up smARTwriter  
You can change the setting of the smARTwriter handwriting  
recognition system according to your writing habits. That is, you  
can “train” smARTwriter to improve the accuracy of recognition.  
4. Tap Daylight-saving if you want to use this feature. Select  
the daylight-saving zone(s) from the dialog that appears and  
then tap the Done button.  
1. In the Text input setup box, select smARTwriter from the  
Primary input method drop-down menu and then tap Setup.  
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2. Configure the following options:  
User profiles  
You can personalize how your device looks and sounds by  
configuring and applying user profiles. A user profile is a  
combination of user settings, including sound settings, display  
theme settings and appearance settings. You can also set up  
different profiles for use in different occasions.  
Line color: For selecting the color of pen strokes on the  
screen.  
Line thickness: For selecting the thickness of pen strokes on  
the screen.  
Timeout: For specifying the length of time before  
smARTwriter starts recognizing your handwriting.  
Predict next Chinese character: Check this check box, and the  
smARTwriter will help to predict the next character after a  
Chinese character is written and recognized.  
Add space: Check this check box if you want smARTwriter to  
automatically add a space after each word.  
Personalize: Tap this button to open the Personalize screen  
that contains two tabs: the Personalize tab and the Browse  
tab.  
To customize a user profile:  
1. Tap to select a profile from the Profiles drop-down menu.  
2. Specify the settings by selecting options in drop-down  
menus.  
3. Apply the new theme and appearance settings.  
Tip: You can tap the  
Welcome Message  
icon to listen to the sound.  
Creating Personalized Writing Models  
1. In the Personalize tab, select a character set and character  
from the Set and Character drop-down menus.  
You can enable the welcome message by checking the check box.  
You can also enter your own customized message in the text  
editor, change its color and font types. The next time you turn on  
your device, you will be greeted with the new welcome message.  
2. Write the character in your own way in the Write a box.  
3. Tap Save.  
In the Browse tab you can browse the preset handwriting models.  
Language  
Selects the system language on your device. To do so, tap to  
select a language and then tap Done. The device is rebooted  
automatically for the change to take effect.  
SystemSounds Setting  
Allows you to change the settings of warning tone, button click  
sound, and screen tap sound.  
Depending on the region-specific configuration, you may also  
delete some user-installed languages to conserve memory space.  
To do so, tap to select a language and then tap Delete.  
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Banner  
Network  
(represented by the  
Banner is the text that displays at the center of the Phone screen.  
You can create your personal banner by checking the check box  
and entering your own text in the dialog. The new banner will  
take effect as soon as you tap the OK button.  
tab)  
Important: Use only services that you trust and that  
offer adequate security and protection against harmful  
software.  
Connection  
(represented by the  
tab)  
GSM networks  
Like any mobile phone, your device connects to a "network",  
which is the path that carries your phone calls, messages, web  
pages, and emails. The device is designed to use with the GSM  
and GPRS networks.  
USB cable  
You can use this option to set up the cable connection mode  
between the device and PC.  
PC Connect: Select this item before connecting the device to  
your PC and using the PC Sync to perform synchronization  
and backup/restore.  
Modem: Select this item before connecting the device to  
your PC and use the device as a modem.  
When you make a phone call, your device uses GSM. When you  
connect to the Internet, your device uses either GSM or GPRS  
depending on the type of Internet account that you select.  
Dial-up and high-speed dial-up Internet accounts connect to the  
GSM network. GPRS Internet accounts connect to the GPRS  
network.  
Infrared  
When you send or receive SMS messages, your device can use  
either GPRS or GSM, and, if there is no coverage with one  
network, it can automatically switch to the other.  
Bluetooth  
The GSM networks setting enables you to select an appropriate  
network manually if you want to change the network you are  
connected to, and set up a preferred list of networks. The network  
and band selections must be supported by your network service  
provider.  
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Changing Network Search Mode  
Internet accounts  
Tap the Search tab and select Automatic selection or Manual.  
selection. If Manual selection is selected, the device will list all of  
the networks found for you to choose from.  
With access to the Internet you can use email and browse the  
web pages. You can create 2 types of Internet accounts  
depending on your internet service provider and the type of  
network you have access to:  
Selecting Another Network  
Tap the Search tab and select Manual selection. The device will  
scan all available networks and show them in a dialog box for you  
to choose from.  
Dial-up account: This is indicated by the  
dial-up account, you are charged for the length of time that  
you're connected to the Internet.  
icon. With a  
GPRS account: This is indicated by the  
icon. With a GPRS  
Note: Not all of the networks listed may be available to  
you. Please refer to your network service provider for further  
details.  
account, you are charged for the amount of information you  
view, download, or send when you're connected to the  
Internet.  
Creating a Preferred Network List  
Creating New Internet Accounts  
1. Tap the Preferred list tab and then the Add network button.  
You can manually set up the Internet account, or ask your service  
provider to send you a message that contains the required setup  
information and creates the account automatically on your  
device.  
2. Tap to select a network from the list.  
3. Select a position (priority) of the network in the preferred  
network list.  
To manually set up an Internet account:  
4. Tap Done.  
1. Tap New on the Accounts tab.  
2. Enter the name of the connection in the Account name field.  
Note: Please consult your network service provider for  
3. Select a connection type from the Connection type  
availability and further details about the preferred network  
list function.  
drop-down menu.  
4. Tap the Advanced button, then set APN address and the  
necessary settings according to the data from your network  
service provider.  
5. Tap Done.  
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Editing Internet Accounts  
1. In the Accounts tab, tap to select an account.  
4. Set up the settings according to the data from your network  
service provider.  
2. Tap Edit.  
5. Tap the Preferred tab and tap to check the Use WAP account  
check box.  
3. Edit the settings of the selected account.  
4. Tap Done.  
6. Select a preferred WAP account for Internet connection and  
MMS delivery from the Preferred drop-down menu.  
Deleting Internet Accounts  
1. In the Accounts tab, tap to select an account.  
7. Tap Done.  
Editing WAP Accounts  
1. In the Basic tab, tap to select an account.  
2. Tap Delete, and then Yes.  
2. Tap Edit.  
Wap accounts  
WAP account settings are essential for using Internet  
3. Edit the settings of the selected account.  
4. Tap Done.  
connections and MMS service via a WAP gateway. You can  
manually set up the WAP account, or ask your service provider to  
send you a message that contains the required setup information  
and creates the account automatically on your device.  
Deleting Internet Accounts  
1. In the Basic tab, tap to select an account.  
To manually set up a WAP account:  
2. Tap Delete, then Yes.  
1. Tap New on the Basic tab.  
Offline  
2. Enter the name of the connection in the Account name field.  
The Offline mode is used where mobile phones and Bluetooth  
wireless functions are not allowed. To immediately activate the  
Offline mode, tap the Offline now button.  
3. Select an Internet connection from the Internet account  
drop-down menu. Before you tap the Use Proxy check box,  
have the following data ready from your network service  
provider: Address, Port, Username, and Password.  
You can also check or uncheck the check box in the dialog to  
determine if you want the device to prompt you the option of the  
Offline when your device is switched on.  
Note: The default information here comes with the  
device. Ask your SIM card provider for the proper  
information.  
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Email account data  
Warning: In the Offline mode you cannot make or  
1. Tap New to create an email account.  
receive any calls (except making emergency calls), or use  
other features that require network coverage. To make calls,  
you must first activate the phone function by installing a  
valid SIM card. If the device has been locked, enter the lock  
code.  
2. Tap the Basic tab.  
Account name: Enter a descriptive name for the connection  
Your name: Enter your name.  
E-mail address: Enter the e-mail address given to you by  
your service provider.  
Messaging accounts  
Messaging accounts contain various settings for using email,  
SMS, MMS and Cell Broadcast services. These accounts must be  
properly set up before the services can be used.  
Connection type: Select the email protocol your remote  
mailbox service provider recommends.  
Internet accounts: If you have created several email  
accounts, select one from them as your default email  
account.  
Cell Broadcast messages are the general messages that your  
network service provider broadcasts to all subscribers in a  
particular area. These messages are broadcast in numbered  
channels. For example, channel 30 might be for local weather,  
60 for traffic reports, 80 for information of local hospitals, taxis,  
or pharmacies.  
3. Tap the Inbox tab.  
User name: Enter your user name given to you by your  
service provider.  
Password: Enter your password which will be asked when  
you try to connect to your mailbox.  
Incoming server address: Enter the IP address or host name  
or the computer that receives your email.  
Download: Choose the format of email downloaded to your  
device. The options are Just headers, E-mails smaller than,  
and No restrictions.  
Note: Please contact your operator for a list of  
available channels and the information they provide.  
Manually Set up Messaging Accounts  
1. Have the account data ready from your network service  
provider.  
4. Tap the Outbox tab.  
2. Set up the settings on each tab according to the data.  
Outgoing server address: Enter the IP address or host name  
or the computer that sends your email  
Use SMTP Authentication: Check so that the SMTP (Simple  
Mail Transfer Protocol) server requires authentication.  
3. Tap Done.  
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Use Inbox login details: Use the Inbox login user name and  
password for connection.  
User name: Enter the SMTP user name.  
Password: Enter the SMTP password.  
Connection type: Select the protocol your service provider  
recommends. The options are GPRS only and GSM only.  
Delivery report: Check to view the status of the sent SMS  
message.  
Use reply path: Check this item and the service provider will  
try to send the message you reply by the same service path  
(SMS Service centre).  
5. Tap Advanced tab.  
Secure connection: Check to use the encryption to make the  
connection secure.  
Outgoing mail port: Set to the port on the server that  
outgoing mail is to be sent through. This is usually a default  
setting.  
MMS account data  
Have the following data ready before you want to create a new  
MMS account.  
Account Name: Enter a name for your email account.  
MMS Gateway: The gateway for sending and receiving your  
messages given by your service provider.  
Messages valid for: The time the message center tries to send  
the message. The options are 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day, 7 days,  
and Maximum. Maximum is the maximum amount of time  
allowed by the network.  
Transport: The Internet access to deliver the MMS message,  
which is usually provided by the service provider. The options  
are HTTP and WAP.  
Internet accounts (only available when HTTP is selected in  
Transport): Select an Internet account for use with MMS  
transmission.  
Use MIME encoding: Check to use the regular Internet email  
format, MIME. The MIME format allows, for example,  
including images as attachments to the message.  
Incoming mail port: Set to the port on the server that  
incoming mail is to be retrieved from. This is usually a  
default setting.  
Secure password authentication: Check to improve password  
security.  
SMS account data  
SMS Service centre address: Enter message center number  
given to you by your service provider.  
Character set: Decides the way the characters are displayed.  
The options are 7bit and UCS2.  
Message stored for: The time the message center tries to  
send the message. The options are 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day,  
7 days, and Maximum. Maximum is the maximum amount of  
time allowed by the network.  
WAP accounts (only available when WAP is selected in  
Transport): Select a WAP account for use with MMS  
transmission.  
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Cell Broadcasting Message setting  
You can select a PIN from the PIN choice list. The WIM objects list  
changes content dynamically, displaying only the keys that are  
protected by the selected PIN and also have an associated  
certificate. Other keys that are protected by the selected PIN but  
don't have an associated certificate are not shown in the WIM  
object list.  
1. Tap the Enable cell broadcast check box on the CBM tab to  
enable the reception of Cell Broadcasting messages.  
2. Tap New and select a channel from the dialog box that  
appears, and then tap OK.  
3. To delete a channel, tap a channel and tap Delete, Yes.  
You can change status of a PIN:  
Enable PIN: A PIN code that is enabled is requested for  
authorization of an operation. To proceed with the operation  
you must enter the PIN code.  
Disable PIN: A PIN code that is disabled is not requested to  
authoress an operation to proceed.  
Security  
(represented by the  
tab)  
IP Security manager  
The IP security manager displays stored policies and only one  
policy can be activated at a time. There are two types of  
passwords needed:  
You can change the PIN code:  
Select the PIN you want to change and tap Change PIN code.  
If a PIN code has been blocked, you must unblock it before it  
can be used again. Select the PIN you want to change and  
tap Change PIN code.  
IP security password: Is to be set when installing the very  
first policy, i.e. this password is only set once, but it is  
possible to change it later at any time by tapping Password  
button.  
Tip: For information on how to unblock the PIN, please  
consult your network service provider.  
Import password: Is needed when installing a policy and the  
supplier of the policy gives this.  
Password  
Your Nokia 6708 features remote lock and screeb saver lock  
functions for security protection. You are allowed to answer calls  
and make emergency calls when the device is locked by either  
locks.  
WIM PIN settings  
WIM is used for performing security functions, especially to store  
and process information needed for user identification and  
authentication. I.e. it's a tamper-resistant store for private keys,  
certificates and other objects that may require a PIN for access or  
modification.  
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Remote lock  
4. Set the image or format and time for screen saver. Then tap  
When your Nokia 6708 is not in hand, you can send a message  
which contains a key message set previously to the device, the  
device will be locked automatically.  
OK to confirm.  
Note: When the screen saver lock is activated, if there  
1. Check Remote lock in Password screen.  
is a data transfer request, you will be asked to enter the  
password to proceed the transmission. However, there will be  
no notification on the device when downloading data from  
the device to a PC using PC Suite for the Nokia 6708.  
2. You are required to set a key message in the Remote locking  
message dialog that pops up. Tap Done to confirm.  
3. The remote lock setting will take effect after restarting the  
device as instructed.  
All keys except  
and  
will be disabled when  
either of remote lock and screen saver lock is activated.  
Screen saver lock  
This function requires you to enter the password according to the  
setting you have done.  
Manager  
1. Select one from the three screen saver lock status from the  
Screen lock drop-down list.  
(represented by the  
tab)  
Off: Disables screen saver lock.  
At power-on: Requires the password when you power on the  
device.  
Always: You will be asked to enter the password when you  
power on the device or whenever the device is awakened  
from screen saver mode.  
Storage Manager  
With Storage manager you can do the following:  
Managing files  
1. In the Storage manager screen, tap File.  
2. Select from the Location and Type drop-down menus to  
2. Tap Set password to set the password. Then tap Done to  
locate the files in the File box below.  
complete the password setup.  
3. Tap the check box beside each file to select the file. You can  
select multiple files.  
3. Tap the  
tab.  
button and then select Screen saver on the  
4. Tap Copy to copy the selected file to another location, or  
Delete to delete the file from memory.  
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Uninstalling programs  
1. In the Storage manager screen, tap Uninstall.  
Format disk  
When you format a disk, you delete all the information on it,  
including any application programs that you've installed.  
2. Tap to select a program you want to remove from the device  
and then tap Uninstall.  
Any memory card that you install on your device are also  
displayed.  
Power  
Renaming a Disk  
You can rename a disk to give it a more meaningful name.  
Allows you to change the auto power save setting.  
By default, your device will display the screen saver if there is no  
key or touch screen operation for 2 minutes. If you set Auto  
power save to be 3 minutes, 1 minute after the screensaver is  
displayed, the device will enter auto power save mode  
automatically.  
1. Tap to select a disk you want to rename from the Disk  
drop-down menu and then tap Rename.  
2. Enter the new name and then tap Done.  
Formatting a Disk  
You can use this function to format a newly purchased memory  
card for use with the device, or delete all data on the card at  
once. To format a disk:  
In auto power save mode, the device can be waken automatically  
by an incoming call. You can also wake the device up by pressing  
the power key.  
1. Tap to select a disk you want to format from the Disk  
Master reset  
drop-down menu and then tap Format.  
Use Master reset only if you want to reset all the settings on your  
device to the way they were after initial setup. If you want to  
keep installed application programs, uncheck the Delete user  
installed applications check box.  
2. Tap Yes.  
3. The formatting progress starts. Wait until the formatting is  
carried out completely.  
Important: When formatting a memory card, do not  
Warning: All user data, as well as pre-installed media  
remove it during the process, otherwise the card or data will  
be damaged.  
files and application program data files will be deleted and  
all settings will be set to the state they were, when the  
device was originally delivered.  
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Brightness & Alignment  
Allows you to change the brightness and calibrate the touch  
Important: Even if the use of certificates makes the  
risks involved in remote connections and software  
installation considerably smaller, they must be used correctly  
in order to benefit from 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. If  
Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown even  
if the certificate should be valid, check that the current date  
and time in your device are correct.  
screen.  
Setting Brightness  
1. To adjust brightness of the display, drag the slider to the left  
or right.  
2. Tap Done.  
Adjusting Alignment  
1. Tap Alignment button in Brightness & Alignment.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Before changing any certificate settings, you must make sure  
that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the  
certificate really belongs to the listed owner.  
3. Tap Yes to accept the new settings.  
Certificate Manager  
Digital certificates ensure that the web or WAP pages you visit, or  
any software you install, really are created by the person you  
expect.  
Security Information  
Security information is displayed when Certificate manager can't  
be sure of the origin of the page or software. For example,  
security information will be displayed if:  
Certificates may be presented on the pages that you view or the  
software that you download. Your device compares these  
certificates with a set of certificates that's stored in Certificate  
manager to ensure the authenticity of the page or software. If the  
certificates don't match, your device informs you, and allows you  
to:  
The certificate on a page has expired  
The identity of a software manufacturer can't be verified  
Security information is also displayed when a certificate on your  
device:  
Has expired  
Has been revoked by the independent organization that  
issued it  
Prevent the page being loaded or the software being  
installed, or  
Continue at your own risk  
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Adding and Removing Certificates  
unlock your SIM card and change the SIM card PIN with this  
setting option.  
Your device handles certificates automatically so, most of the  
time, you can browse the Internet without using Certificate  
manager. If you do need to add or remove a certificate, you will  
usually be informed by your network operator or system  
administrator. You should remove a certificate from Certificate  
manager if you are informed, or suspect, that the certificate:  
Note: When the device is locked, calls still may be  
possible to the official emergency number programmed into  
your device.  
You can select to have the PIN code request On or Off in the  
PIN code request dialog. If you select On, you will be  
prompted to enter the PIN before entering the online mode  
of the device.  
To change PIN code, tap the Change Codes tab and then tap  
the PIN code or PIN2 code button. The PIN2 code is required  
to access some functions which must be supported by your  
SIM card.  
Does not belong to the person who supplied it  
Was issued incorrectly by the independent organization that  
created it  
Type of Certificate  
The type can be either User or Certificate Authority.  
User certificate contains your identity. This type of certificate  
is used when the server asks for client authentication. The  
client application program requests you to identify yourself  
by choosing a user certificate.  
Tap Done to exit.  
Note: Note that the PIN code request cannot be  
Certificate Authority certificates contain server details. This  
type of certificate is handled by your device when the server  
only requires server authentication. This means that your  
identity remains anonymous.  
changed if the device is switched off or if there is no valid  
SIM card inserted. Note also that some SIM cards do not  
allow you to turn off the PIN code request.  
VoiceCommander Setting  
Allows you to configure VoiceCommander settings.  
Call settings  
Note: If the SIM card is not installed, certain setting  
PIN code request  
items will not appear on the screen.  
Using this feature, you can prevent unauthorized persons from  
using your device to make or receive phone calls. You can lock /  
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Accepted Callers  
Call Costs  
Accepted callers are those whose calls can reach you. Others will  
be automatically rejected.  
The call costs function allows you to set a limit for total call costs.  
If call costs exceed this limit, the device will no longer be able to  
dial pay calls.  
1. Select from the following options in the Accept calls from  
drop-down menu:  
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.  
All callers: Everyone can call you.  
All except listed callers: Everyone can call you except the  
ones in the rejected caller list. Tap the Add new button to  
add callers to the list.  
When this device is used as a GPRS modem, the GPRS log  
will be updated automatically.  
None: No one can call you.  
2. Tap Done to exit.  
To set up call costs:  
Add to Contacts  
1. Enter the price unit for calculating call cost in the Price per  
If this function is activated, after a call has ended, if the phone  
number is not already stored in the Contacts application  
program, you will be asked if you want to add it.  
unit field. The value must be between 0.01 and 9999999.  
2. Enter the 3-character name of currency in the Currency field.  
3. Select a Credit status: Unlimited or Limited.  
1. Tap the Add party to contacts drop-down menu and select  
On. To deactivate this function, tap Off.  
4. Enter a credit limit in the Remaining credit field. The value  
must be between 0.01 and 9999999.  
2. Tap Done.  
Auto redial  
Note: The estimated value shown in the Remaining  
If an outgoing call is failed to connect to the network, you can  
choose to redial the number automatically or to be prompted to  
make the call again.  
credit field is for your reference only. The real cost of calling  
may vary depending on the service provider the call is made  
through.  
1. Tap Off, Auto redial, or Prompt redial in the drop-down list to  
set Auto redial.  
5. Tap Done.  
2. Tap Done to exit.  
6. Enter your PIN 2 code and then tap Done.  
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2. Select from the following options:  
Note: The PIN2 is the second PIN code. Its main use is  
in controlling restricted services. For example, call time  
limits and restricted phone numbers.  
On: Enable call waiting.  
Off: Disable call waiting.  
3. Tap Done to exit.  
If the PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times  
consecutively, it will be locked. To unlock it, you will need to  
enter the PUK2 code, which you obtain from your network  
operator.  
Calling Cards  
You can use this option to set up the device for use with your  
calling cards.  
1. Tap the New button to add a new calling card.  
When no more charging units or currency units are left, calls  
may only be possible to the official emergency number  
programmed into the device.  
2. Enter necessary information and then tap the Done button.  
3. Tap Calling card mode to select from Off, Prompt before call  
or Always use calling card. If you have multiple calling cards,  
select one from the Calling cards box first.  
If the Credit status is set to Limited and there is only 30 seconds  
of credit left, the message "Low credit" will appear on the screen.  
If “Credit expired” appears, you can not make any chargeable  
calls.  
4. Tap the Done button.  
To delete a calling card, tap to select one in the Calling cards box  
and then tap the Delete button.  
Note: For the availability and more information about  
the Call meter function, please consult your network service  
provider.  
To edit a calling card, tap to select one in the Calling cards box  
and then tap the Edit button.  
Connection alert  
When the connection alert function is activated, you will be  
informed when a successful phone connection is made.  
Call Waiting  
If there is an incoming call when you are in the middle of another  
call and the call waiting function is enabled, the screen will  
display the number (if available) of the incoming call and call  
waiting message to alert you.  
1. Select from the Select connection alert drop-down list. The  
available options are Off, Vibrate, Ring, and Flash.  
2. Tap Done.  
1. After Call waiting is selected, the device will inquire the  
status of your call waiting setting. This will take a few  
seconds.  
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Divert calls  
After 5 seconds: The incoming call will be answered  
automatically after 5 seconds.  
1. After Divert call is selected, the device will inquire the status  
of your Divert call setting. This will take a few seconds.  
Tip! You can press and hold the button on the controller  
of the handsfree to answer and end calls.  
2. According to the call type you want to setup, tap the Voice  
or Data & Fax tab.  
Options for Bluetooth: Preferred sound device  
3. Tap to select a divert condition (for example, When busy  
Phone: Use the keys on the device to manage calls.  
Headset: Use the keys on the device or the headset to  
manage calls. If a Bluetooth headset is used, please choose  
Headset as the preferred device.  
divert to:) and then select from the following options:  
Voice Mail (available only when a voice mail-box is created):  
the calls will be diverted to your voice mail-box.  
Lookup in contacts: Pick a number from your contacts.  
Enter number: Enter the number directly.  
Handsfree: Use the keys on the device or the handsfree  
(Bluetooth car kit) to manage calls. If a Bluetooth car kit is  
used, please choose Handsfree as the preferred device.  
Off: Cancel diverting calls.  
4. Tap the Done button to exit.  
Incoming Call Picture  
If the incoming caller has a picture stored in the Contact  
application program, the picture will appear on the screen when  
his/her call is received.  
Note: For the availability and more information about  
the divert call function, please consult your network service  
provider.  
Tap to check or uncheck the Show pop-up picture for incoming  
calls check box. If checked, the picture will be shown.  
Handsfree  
With this function you can setup the way your device works with  
the handsfree kit. Tap to select an option:  
Restrict Calls  
You can request your network service provider to block the  
dialing or receiving of certain calls. The call barring services  
require the support of your network. To activate or cancel any of  
the options, you must enter the network password provided by  
the network service provider.  
Options for Answering Mode  
Normal: Answer the call as normal.  
Any key: The incoming call will be answered automatically  
after any key is pressed.  
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Camera  
Note: When calls are restricted, calls still may be  
possible to the official emergency number programmed into  
your device.  
Note: The Nokia 6708 device supports an image capture  
resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels. The image resolution in  
these materials may appear different.  
1. After Restrict calls is selected, the device will inquire the  
status of your current setting. This will take a few seconds.  
With the built-in camera and the Camera application program,  
you can take still pictures, capture video clips for viewing on the  
device or sharing them with your friends or family by sending  
them via MMS messages or transferring them to PC.  
2. According to the call type you want to setup, tap the  
Incoming or Outgoing tab.  
3. Tap to select a restriction condition (for example, All  
incoming: or Incoming when roaming:) and then select from  
the following options:  
Taking Still Pictures  
1. Press and hold the Camera key for about 2 seconds. The  
Camera application program will open automatically.  
On: Enable call restriction.  
Off: Disable call restriction.  
4. Tap the Done button. You will be asked to enter the restrict  
2. Preview the image using the viewfinder. You can also tap the  
code. Enter the code and tap the Done button.  
+ (or press the  
key) or - button on the screen  
5. To change the restrict code, tap the Change password  
(or press the  
key) to zoom in or out on the object.  
button.  
3. (Optional) Tap the  
settings.  
button to set your desired Camera  
Note: Call restricting and call diverting cannot be  
active at the same time.  
4. (Optional) Tap the button (or press the  
increase, or tap the button (or press the  
key) to  
key) to  
Voice Mail  
You must enter the voice mail-box number here before you can  
access your voice mail. The voice mail-box number is available  
from your network service provider.  
decrease exposure value according to ambient lighting  
condition.  
5. Press the Camera key and the still image will be captured  
and saved.  
Enter your voice mail-box number and then tap the Done button.  
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Infrared: Send the picture to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your  
device with that of the other device, then the transfer will  
start automatically.  
Note: When the image is being saved, the buttons on  
the screen will become unavailable temporarily.  
When the Camera key is pressed while taking a picture, a  
shutter sound will be generated, even if you have put the  
device in Silent mode.  
Tap the  
Tap the  
button to rename the picture.  
button to view the picture in the PhotoBase  
application program.  
6. The picture you just took will appear in the viewfinder.  
You can:  
Tap the button to exit.  
Capturing Video  
Tap the  
Tap the  
button to delete the picture.  
1. Press the Camera key. The Camera application program will  
open automatically.  
button to send the picture. Select from the  
following and then tap the Done button:  
Email: Send the picture as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
MMS: Send the picture to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
2. Press the  
button to go to video mode.  
3. Preview the image using the viewfinder. You can also tap the  
+ (or press the  
key) or - button on the screen (or  
press the  
key) to zoom in or out on the object.  
Tip! It is recommended that you tap the + button once to  
zoom in on the image one level to get better video quality.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Try to keep the distance between the sound source and the  
microphone of the device within about 10-15 cm distance  
when shooting video in order to obtain better sound  
recording quality.  
Bluetooth: Send the picture to other compatible devices that  
support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear showing  
found paired devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the  
Send button.  
4. (Optional) Tap the  
settings.  
button to set your desired Camera  
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Tap the  
Tap the  
button to delete the video clip.  
5. (Optional) Tap the button (or press the  
increase, or tap the button (or press the  
key) to  
key) to  
button to send the video clip. Select from the  
following and then tap the Done button:  
Email: Send the video clip as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
MMS: Send the video clip to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
decrease exposure value according to ambient lighting  
condition.  
6. Tap the “Record”  
start capturing video.  
button or press the Camera key to  
7. When capturing is in progress, you can perform the  
following operations:  
Tap the  
button to pause capturing. Tap the  
button  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
to resume capturing.  
Tap the + button (or press the  
image.  
key) to zoom in on the  
Bluetooth: Send the video clip to other compatible devices  
that support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear  
showing found paired devices. Tap to select a device and  
then tap the Send button.  
Infrared: Send the video clip to other compatible devices  
that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of  
your device with that of the other device, then the transfer  
will start automatically.  
Tap the - button (or press the  
the image.  
key) to zoom out on  
Tap the  
button or press the Camera key to stop  
capturing. The video clip will be saved.  
Note: When the video clip is being saved, the buttons  
on the screen will become unavailable temporarily.  
Tap the  
Tap the  
button to rename the video clip.  
button to play the video clip.  
Tap the  
button to exit. The video clip is saved  
automatically.  
Tap the  
button to exit. The video clip is saved  
automatically.  
8. Alternatively, you can perform the following operations after  
a video clip is captured:  
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If the image size is set to 1280 x 1024 pixels (SXGA), the  
Burst-Mode option will be disabled automatically.  
Camera Options When Taking Pictures and  
Capturing Video  
Self-Timer: When taking pictures, you can enable the  
10-second self-timer by setting Self timer on.  
Anti-Shaking: Your device supports anti-shaking function  
when taking pictures. Tap this item to set this function on or  
off.  
Press the  
key to enter the option menu and setup  
images or video settings.  
Image Settings  
When taking pictures, you can choose to set different camera  
Note: If the Anti-Shaking function is set to On, it will  
settings for better effect. Tap the  
button to set your desired  
take more time than normal for the device to capture  
images.  
camera settings and tap an item in the pop-up options menu to  
configure its corresponding settings.  
Image size: Tap to select a suitable image size. Larger image  
size and higher image quality will result in larger picture  
files.  
Settings: Tap to adjust different settings, such as Quality,  
White Balance, Exposure Area, Exposure Bracketing, and  
Anti-Flicker.  
Note: If Burst Mode is enabled, the 1280 x 1024 pixels  
(SXGA) image size will become unavailable.  
Note: If Exposure Bracketing is set to On, the device  
will take 3 pictures in a row when you press the Camera key,  
and then display the pictures taken for you to select. Tap to  
Night Mode: Tap to set the night mode on or off.  
Effect: Tap to select different image effect such as Normal,  
Mono, Sepia, Blush and Negative.  
Burst-Mode: Tap to set the Burst-mode on or off. If you set  
the burst-mode on, there are three burst-mode for you to  
choose: 6 Multishot, 9 Multishot and 16 Multishot.  
select a picture and then tap the  
button.  
When the Exposure Bracketing function is set to On, it will  
take more time than normal for the device to capture  
images.  
It is recommended that you set the Anti-Flicker function to  
On when taking pictures with black lines under fluorescent  
lights.  
Note: When the camera is set to be Burst-mode, to take  
a multishot, press and hold the Camera key.  
The Burst-Mode, Anti-Shaking and Anti-Flickering functions  
cannot be enabled simultaneously.  
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Help: Tap to view the camera help file.  
Memory Storage: Tap to select a default storage location  
(device memory or SD memory), and filenames.  
About: Tap to see more information about the camera.  
Note: The available number of shots displayed on the  
Note: It is recommended that you save the images/  
screen is estimated by the picture counter and may not  
decrease progressively.  
video to the memory card to prevent device memory from  
running low.  
Help: Tap to view the camera help file.  
About: Tap to see more information about the camera.  
Music Player  
With the Music player application program, you can play music  
tracks/files in the following formats:  
Video Settings  
When capturing video, you can choose to set different camera  
AMR files (.amr)  
MP3 files (.mp3)  
WAV files (.wav)  
MIDI files (.mid)  
settings for better effect. Tap the  
camera settings and tap an item in the pop-up options menu  
configure its corresponding settings.  
button to set your desired  
Night Mode: Tap to set the night mode on or off.  
Effect: Tap to select different image effect such as Normal,  
Mono, Sepia, Blush and Negative.  
Settings: Tap to adjust settings of Audio Settings, Quality,  
White Balance, Exposure Area, Anti-Flicker, and Format.  
Memory Storage: Tap to select a default storage location  
(device memory or SD memory), filename and size mode (for  
displaying under the viewfinder when capturing video) for  
video clips.  
Playing Music  
1. Tap the Music player application program icon in the Main  
screen.  
2. Tap All and select the location (folder) that contains the  
music files.  
3. The song list will appear in the screen.  
Tip! To sort songs on the song list, tap Playlist and then  
select Maximise. Tap Playlist, then you can sort the songs by  
name or by size.  
Note: The available number of shots displayed on the  
screen is estimated by the picture counter and may not  
decrease progressively.  
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Tap the  
next song.  
button (or press the  
button (or press the  
key) to go to the  
key) to go to the  
Note: It is recommended that you save music files on  
the memory card to prevent device memory from running  
low.  
Tap the  
When copying music files to the device memory/memory  
card, put them in the folder named "audio" in the "Media  
files" folder. You can also create new sub-folders in the  
"audio" folder to store music files.  
previous song.  
Press the  
play list.  
key to highlight the previous song in the  
key to highlight the next song in the play  
button to switch between different modes of  
Press the  
list.  
Tap to check the songs you want to play in the song list and then  
tap the  
button (or press the  
key) to start playing  
Tap the  
them.  
random playback. The other mode is  
(random on).  
Tap the button to switch to different modes of repeat  
playback. Other modes available are  
(repeat all).  
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.  
(repeat this) and  
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  
hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear when the  
loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely  
loud.  
Managing Songs  
Operations When Playing Music  
Renaming Songs  
When playing music, you can:  
1. Tap the  
select it.  
icon to open song list, and then tap a song to  
Tap the  
button to stop playing music.  
2. Tap the  
button.  
Tap the  
button (or press the  
key) to pause  
3. Enter the new name for the song and then tap OK.  
playing current song. Tap the button again to resume normal  
playback.  
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button.  
Sending Songs  
1. Tap the button to open song list, and then tap a song to  
select it. You can select multiple songs.  
2. Tap the button.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
2. Tap the  
3. From the Folder drop-down list, tap to select a folder where  
the song will be copied to.  
4. Tap Copy.  
Note: Copyright protections may prevent some images,  
music (including ringing tones), and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.  
Email: Send the song as email attachments. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
MMS: Send the song(s) to other compatible devices as MMS  
attachments. The MMS message screen will follow for you to  
compose the message.  
Moving Songs  
1. Tap the  
select it.  
button to open song list, and then tap a song to  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
2. Tap the  
button.  
3. From the Folder drop-down list, select a folder where the  
song will be moved to.  
Bluetooth: Send the song(s) to other compatible devices that  
support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear showing  
found paired devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the  
Send button.  
4. Tap OK.  
Viewing Song Information  
Infrared: Send the song(s) to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your  
device with that of the other device, then the transfer will  
start automatically.  
1. Tap the  
select it.  
button to open song list, and then tap a song to  
2. Tap the  
button.  
Copying Songs  
Deleting Songs  
1. Tap the  
select it.  
button to open song list, and then tap a song to  
1. Tap the  
select it.  
button to open song list, and then tap a song to  
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Viewing Video Clips Using Video Player  
2. Tap the  
button.  
1. Tap the Video player application program icon in the Main  
3. Tap Yes.  
screen.  
2. Tap All and select a folder. You can select to view the video  
Managing Music Folders  
1. In the song list screen, tap All and select Edit Folders.  
2. You can:  
clips in the device memory, the memory card or both.  
3. Tap Maximise from Playlist to display the list and find out  
the filename, length, and file size.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name  
for the new folder and specify the storage location (device  
storage or memory card) and then tap the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Edit button to rename selected folder. Enter a new  
name and specify the storage location (device storage or  
memory card) and then tap the Done button.  
4. Tap to select a video clip you want to play and then tap the  
button (or press the  
key). Video player will  
start playing the video clip.  
Note: When copying video files to the device memory/  
memory card, put them in the folder named "video" in the  
"Media files" folder. You can also create new sub-folders in  
the "video" folder to store video files.  
Note: It is recommended that when you finish using the  
Music player application program, tap Music and select Exit  
to close it in order to save memory space.  
Options When Viewing Video Clips  
When viewing video clips, you can:  
Tap the  
video image.  
button (or press the  
button (or press the  
key) to pause the  
key) to play the  
key) to play the  
Video Player  
With Video player, you can view video clips captured by the  
camera or transferred from other compatible devices. The Video  
player application program accepts video clips in the MPEG 4,  
3GP format.  
Tap the  
next video clip.  
Tap the  
button (or press the  
previous video clip.  
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Managing Video Clips  
Tap the  
Tap the  
button to stop playing the video.  
button to switch between different modes of  
Renaming Video Clips  
random playback. The other mode is  
(random on).  
1. Tap the  
button to open video list.  
Tap the button to switch to different modes of repeat  
2. Tap to select the video clip you want to rename.  
playback. Other modes available are  
(repeat all).  
(repeat on) and  
3. Tap the  
button.  
4. Enter the new name in the dialog that appears and then tap  
Tap the  
button to switch to the options of the  
OK.  
slow-motion playback.  
Sending Video Clips  
Note: The sound is muted during the slow-motion  
playback.  
1. Tap the  
2. Tap to select the video clip you want to send.  
3. Tap the button.  
4. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
button to open video list.  
Managing Video Folders  
1. In the Video player screen, tap All and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
Email: Send the video clip as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name  
for the new folder and then tap the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Edit button to rename selected folder. Enter a new  
name and then tap the Done button.  
MMS: Send the video clip to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
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Bluetooth: Send the video clip to other compatible devices  
that support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear  
showing found paired devices. Tap to select a device and  
then tap the Send button.  
Infrared: Send the video clip to other compatible devices  
that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of  
your device with that of the other device, then the transfer  
will start automatically.  
PhotoBase  
PhotoBase is a powerful image management application program  
that allows you to view, edit, organize pictures and add special  
effects to pictures taken by your camera or downloaded/  
transferred from other locations.  
Viewing Images  
1. Tap the PhotoBase application program icon in the Main  
Viewing Video Clip Information  
screen.  
1. Tap the  
button to open video list.  
2. In the PhotoBase screen, tap All and select a folder.  
2. Tap to select a video clip.  
Note: When copying image files to the device memory/  
3. Tap the  
button. The information about the video clip  
memory card, put them in the folder named "image" in the  
"Media files" folder. You can also create new sub-folders in  
the "image" folder to store image files.  
will appear on the screen.  
Deleting Video Clips  
1. Tap the  
button to open video list.  
2. Tap to select the video clip you want to delete.  
3. Tap the  
button, and then tap Yes.  
Note: It is recommended that when you finish using the  
Video player application program, tap Video and select Exit  
to close it in order to save memory space.  
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3. The images in the selected folder will appear.  
Image viewing options  
When viewing an image, you can:  
You can tap the  
button to view images as thumbnails, or  
Tap the  
previous image.  
button (or press the  
key) to go to the  
the  
button to view images as a list.  
Tap the  
button to view images as slideshows.  
Tap the  
next image.  
Tap the  
button (or press the  
key) to go to the  
Tap Thumbnails or List and select Sort by name, Sort by date  
or Sort by size to sort images according to different  
conditions.  
button to open the image editing screen for  
4. Tap a thumbnail or an item in the list to open the image. The  
image will appear in the image viewing screen.  
editing current image.  
Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen for  
applying special effects to current image.  
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3. Select a folder from the drop-down list and then tap the  
Tap the  
Tap the  
Tap the  
Tap the  
button to send the current image.  
Copy button.  
button to delete the current image.  
Deleting Images  
button to enlarge or reduce the viewing size.  
button to return to the thumbnail or list view.  
Method 1  
1. In the image thumbnail or list view, select images you want  
to delete by checking the check boxes on image thumbnails  
or next to image items.  
Organizing Images  
2. Tap PhotoBase and select Delete ticked picture(s).  
Managing Image Folders  
1. In the image thumbnail or list view, tap All and select Edit  
3. Tap the Yes button.  
folders.  
Method 2  
2. You can:  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. You will then be  
asked to enter a name for the new folder. When finished, tap  
the Done button.  
2. Tap the  
button on the image viewing screen.  
3. Tap the Yes button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Edit button to edit selected folder. Make changes  
and then tap the Done button.  
Sending Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button on the image viewing screen.  
Copying Images to a Different Folder  
1. In the image thumbnail or list view, select images you want  
to copy by checking the check boxes on image thumbnails or  
next to image items.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
Email: Send the image as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
2. Tap PhotoBase and select Copy ticked picture(s) to.  
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MMS: Send the image to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
Flipping Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image editing screen.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
3. Tap the  
button to flip the image vertically, or the  
button to flip the image horizontally.  
Bluetooth: Send the image to other compatible devices that  
support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear showing  
found paired devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the  
Send button.  
Infrared: Send the image to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your  
device with that of the other device, then the transfer will  
start automatically.  
4. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
Cropping Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image editing screen.  
3. Tap the  
appears.  
button and then tap Continue in the box that  
Editing Images  
4. Use the stylus to draw a cropping frame that encompasses  
the area you want to crop from the original image.  
Rotating Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
5. If necessary, tap the crossed arrow at the center of the frame  
to adjust its position on the original image. You can also tap  
the small red dots at each corner of the frame to adjust its  
size.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image editing screen.  
3. Tap the  
button to rotate the image 90 degrees  
6. Tap the  
7. Tap the  
button. The image will be cropped.  
clockwise, or the  
counter-clockwise.  
button to rotate the image 90 degrees  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
4. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
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5. You will see a text frame on the image with the text you just  
entered in it. If necessary, tap and drag the crossed arrow  
mark at the center of the text frame to adjust its position on  
the image, or tap and drag the small red dots at each corner  
of the text frame to adjust its size.  
Adding Special Effects to images  
6. If necessary, you can tap the  
button to change text  
color, or the button to change text size. You can also tap  
the  
button to add more text or edit the text in the text  
frame.  
Adding Text to Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen.  
3. Tap Add text.  
4. Enter the text you want to add to the image and then tap  
OK.  
7. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
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button to add more clipart images to the  
original image.  
Delete a clipart image by tapping it on the original image  
Adding Clipart to Images  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
Tap the  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen.  
and then tap the  
button.  
3. Tap Add clipart.  
Adjust the position of the clipart image by tapping it on the  
4. Tap to select a clipart image. The clipart image will appear  
on the original image.  
original image, tapping the  
drag the clipart image.  
button and then tap and  
Adjust the size of the clipart image by tapping it on the  
original image, tapping the  
button and then tap and  
drag the clipart image.  
Rotate the clipart image by tapping it on the original image,  
tapping the  
image.  
button and then tap and drag the clipart  
7. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
Adding Frames  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen.  
3. Tap Fun house.  
5. If necessary, you can also do the following:  
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4. Tap to select a frame. The frame will appear on the original  
image.  
Flip the original image horizontally by tapping the  
button.  
6. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
Using Greeting Card Templates  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen.  
3. Tap Greeting.  
4. Tap to select a template. The template will appear on the  
original image.  
5. If necessary, you can also do the following:  
Adjust the position of the original image by tapping the  
button and then tap and drag the original image.  
Adjust the size of the original image by tapping the  
button and then tap and drag the dotted border of the  
original image.  
5. If necessary, you can also do the following:  
Rotate the original image by tapping the  
then tap and drag the original image.  
button and  
Adjust the position of the original image by tapping the  
button and then tap and drag the original image.  
Adjust the size of the original image by tapping the  
Flip the original image horizontally by tapping the  
button.  
button and then tap and drag the dotted border of the  
original image.  
6. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
Rotate the original image by tapping the  
then tap and drag the original image.  
button and  
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Adding Warping Effects  
1. Open an image from the thumbnail or list view.  
Connecting to/Disconnecting from the  
Internet  
If your device is not connected to the Internet when you try to  
load a Web page, it will connect automatically. It then remains  
connected until the idle time you have specified in the Internet  
accounts settings has elapsed or you disconnect manually.  
2. Tap the  
button to open the image workshop screen.  
3. Tap Warping.  
4. Tap Warp and select a pen size for warping: Large pen,  
Medium pen or Small pen.  
To disconnect, tap  
on the Status bar and select Disconnect.  
5. Tap and drag the portions you want to create warping effect  
on the original image. To clear all changes, tap Warp and  
then select Undo all changes.  
Opening the Internet Browser  
Method 1  
6. Tap the  
button and then tap Yes to save your changes.  
Press and hold the  
key on the device.  
Method 2  
Tap the Internet application program icon in the Main screen.  
Internet  
The Internet browser allows you to view information on the  
World Wide Web or on WAP pages. You can also bookmark your  
favorite pages or save them for off-line viewing.  
Method 3  
Tap a URL (web address) in a mail or message.  
Before you can use Internet, you need to set up an Internet  
account in Settings. If you intend to use certain WAP services, it  
might also be necessary to set up a WAP account in Settings.  
Opening Page  
1. Tap Internet and select Open page.  
2. In the Location field, enter the web address and then tap  
Open. If you have previously visited certain web pages, their  
addresses will appear in the drop-down list. You can also tap  
to select one from them.  
Note: Proxy settings for a WAP gateway should be set  
in the WAP account. Other proxy settings should be set in  
the Internet account.  
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To start browsing the Web, just tap any link on the page. Then you  
can move around on the Web by simply tapping links. A link can  
be an image or colored, underlined text. An image link is shown  
with a thin, blue frame that fades away after a second.  
Scrolling Pages  
Press the  
key to scroll page up.  
Press the  
Press the  
Press the  
key to scroll page down.  
key to scroll page left.  
key to scroll page right.  
After a page has been loaded, you can use Find and Find next in  
the Internet menu to search for a specific text on that page.  
Note: Pages with frames and Java scripts may not  
display properly in the browser.  
Link Navigation  
Use the keys  
and  
, or  
and  
,
If some or all of the images on the web page can’t be  
displayed, they will appear as . Try loading the data  
again by tapping Internet and select Reload page or Load all  
images.  
to select and navigate between links. A selected link is  
highlighted.  
Press  
If a link is highlighted when you want to use the Scan text  
function, press any of the normal scrolling keys  
to open a selected link.  
,
Tip! To switch between full screen and normal view, tap  
,
or  
.
Edit and select Full screen, or simply press the  
key.  
Bookmarking Pages  
1. Navigate to the page you want to bookmark.  
When in full screen view, to bring up a popup menu with  
useful commands, press the  
key.  
2. Tap Internet and select Add to bookmarks.  
Key Operations When Browsing  
When browsing, you can use the following keys to conveniently  
move through the web pages and links.  
3. Enter the bookmark name in the Name field and select a  
location where the bookmark will be saved in the Folder  
drop-down list, and then tap Done.  
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A cache is a memory location that is used to store data  
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed  
confidential information requiring passwords, empty the  
cache after each use. The information or services you have  
accessed is stored in the cache. To empty the cache, see  
Tip! Alternatively, you can bookmark a page by tapping  
and holding the link to the page and select Add to  
bookmarks.  
Saving Pages for Off-Line Browsing  
1. Navigate to the page you want to save.  
2. Tap Internet and select Save page.  
Going to Bookmarked Pages  
Note: Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for  
3. Enter the name for the page in the Name field and select a  
location where the page will be saved in the Folder  
drop-down list, and then tap Done.  
sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or  
endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should  
take the same precautions, for security or content, as you  
would with any Internet site.  
Note: This saves the information on the Web page.  
However, images and sounds will not be saved.  
1. Tap Internet and select Bookmarks. Alternatively, you can tap  
the  
button on the browser screen.  
Some Web pages are not allowed to be cached. These pages  
can not be saved.  
2. The bookmark list screen will appear.  
To open a saved page:  
Tap a bookmark and the bookmarked page will appear on the  
browser screen.  
1. Go to the Bookmarks view.  
2. Tap the name of the saved page that you want to open.  
Operations When Viewing Pages  
Note: If you tap a link on a saved page, you will  
probably get an error message because the linked page is not  
available offline.  
Pages and Bookmarks  
To move among recently visited pages, tap the  
button.  
or  
To stop loading a page, tap the  
button.  
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To add the email address to your contacts, tap and hold the  
link and then select New contact.  
To return to the home page, tap the  
Options" on page 80 for how to setup your home page.  
To go to the bookmark list, tap the button.  
To return from the bookmark list to the browser screen, tap  
the button.  
Images  
To save an image on the page, tap and hold the image and  
select Save image.  
To copy an image to the clipboard, tap and hold the image  
and select Copy image.  
To view an image in a separate image viewer, tap and hold  
the image and select View image.  
Links to Pages  
To open a link, tap the link, or tap and hold the link and then  
select Open link.  
To view link information, tap and hold the link and then  
select Link information.  
To send an image, tap and hold the image and select Send  
image as.  
Note: Copyright protections may prevent some images,  
music (including ringing tones), and other content from  
being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.  
Links to Phone Numbers  
To make a call to the phone number, tap and hold the link  
and then select Call.  
To send an SMS to the phone number, tap and hold the link  
and then select New SMS.  
To send an MMS to the phone number, tap and hold the link  
and then select New MMS.  
Managing Bookmarks  
Deleting Bookmarks  
1. Tap the  
button to go to the bookmark list.  
To add the phone number to your contacts, tap and hold the  
link and then select New contact.  
2. Tap the check box beside each bookmark item to select it.  
You can select multiple bookmarks.  
Links to Email  
3. Tap Internet and select Delete.  
To send an email to the link address, tap and hold the link  
and then select New Email.  
To send an MMS to the link address, tap and hold the link  
and then select New MMS.  
4. Tap Yes.  
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Tap the Rename button to rename selected folder. Enter a  
new name and then tap the Done button.  
Editing Bookmarks  
1. Tap the  
button to go to the bookmark list.  
2. Tap the check box beside a bookmark item to select it.  
3. Tap Edit and select Edit.  
Browser Preferences  
The Internet browser allows you to change the way the browser  
deal with the web page contents, security and Internet  
connections by setting up the preferences options.  
4. Tap Edit.  
5. Edit the location, name, folder of the bookmark or preferred  
WAP account for connecting to this page and then tap the  
Done button.  
To access the preferences options, tap Edit on the browser screen  
and select Preferences.  
Basic Options  
Sending Bookmarks  
Homepage location: you can specify a favorite page as the  
default home page when opening the Internet browser by  
entering the complete address.  
1. Tap the  
button to go to the bookmark list.  
2. Tap the check box beside a bookmark item to select it.  
3. Tap Edit and select Edit.  
WAP account: Select the WAP account to be used when the  
home page is loaded.  
Full screen on new page: Specify whether to switch to the  
full screen view when viewing the new page.  
Vertical scroll bar: Specify whether the vertical scroll bar will  
be displayed.  
Load images: Select if the images will be loaded when  
opening a page. If images are not loaded, the page will open  
faster.  
4. Tap Send as.  
5. Select a method for sending the bookmark and then tap the  
Done button.  
Managing Bookmark Folders  
1. In the bookmark list, tap All and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
Play sound: Select if sound should be played when opening a  
page that contains it.  
Play animation: Select if animations should be played when  
opening a page that contains them.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name  
for the new folder and then tap the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
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Security Options  
Viewing Current Time and Date  
Allow cookies: Select if you want to receive cookies when  
browsing.  
You can view current time and by tapping the clock display on the  
Status bar, or open Time in the Main screen.  
In the Time screen, you can:  
Advanced Options  
WAP Push settings: You can select if you want to receive the  
Push messages from your network service provider (Enable  
WAP Push), if the URL should be opened automatically upon  
reception (Auto load URL), if the out-of-date Push messages  
should be removed automatically (Auto delete expired), and  
if sound should be played when a Push message is received  
(Push sound).  
Setting Time and Date  
Specifying Your Current Location  
Before setting time and date, you must first select your current  
location.  
1. In the Time screen, tap Time and select Set location on the  
menu that appears.  
Note: For more information about the availability of the  
WAP Push messages, please consult your network service  
provider.  
2. In the Location tab, tap to set the country information.  
3. Tap the Numbers tab to set the number format.  
4. Tap the Done button.  
Cache size: Cache is the space for storing the data of visited  
web pages for faster loading the next time you visit it. Drag  
the slider to adjust the size of cache space. To clear the data  
in cache, tap Clear cache. To clear the history record of  
visited web pages, tap Clear history.  
Setting Date and Time  
1. In the Time screen, tap Time and select Set date & time on  
the menu that appears.  
2. In the Date and time tab, enter current time and date.  
Time  
3. Tap the Format tab and specify time and date format.  
The Time application program allows you to view and set time,  
date and location information. Besides, you can also set 3  
different alarms.  
4. Tap  
week.  
5. Tap the Done button.  
to go to the Workdays tab and set workdays in a  
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Setting Alarms  
1. In the Time screen, tap one of the 3 alarm fields.  
Creating New Tasks  
1. In the To-do screen, tap To-do and select New.  
2. The alarm setting screen will appear.  
2. Tap Unfiled and select a folder where you want to place the  
new task.  
3. Complete necessary setup and then tap the Done button. You  
can set up to 3 alarms.  
3. Enter a description of the task, and then specify the  
following:  
When alarms are set, the  
icon will display in the Main screen.  
Completed: Check the check box if the task is already  
completed.  
Activating/Deactivating Alarms  
To enable or disable an alarm, check or uncheck the check box in  
each alarm field on the Time screen.  
Priority: Select a priority for the task.  
Due date: If the task has a due date, you can tap to check  
this check box, tap the date that appears and then select a  
date from a calendar.  
Alarm: To set alarm, tap to check this check box, tap the date  
and time that appear and then adjust alarm time.  
Private: If this check box is checked, when you synchronize  
tasks with other compatible devices, the private tasks will  
not be seen in public.  
Operations When an Alarm Goes off  
When an alarm goes off, you can tap Snooze to postpone the  
alarm for 5 minutes, or Silence to turn off alarm sound. To turn  
off the alarm, tap Done (or press the  
key).  
To-do  
4. Tap the  
tab and write a note for the task.  
The To-do application program helps you to manage your todo  
items and track the status. Besides, you can also exchange the  
to-do items with that of the Calendar application for easy  
planning of your daily schedule.  
5. Tap the  
button to save the new task.  
Viewing Tasks  
You can view your tasks on the To-do screen. Overdue tasks will  
turn into red. You can sort the tasks by tapping Edit and select  
Sort by priority or Sort by date.  
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To view a task, tap a task item on the To-do screen. The details of  
the task will appear on the screen.  
Deleting a Task  
1. Open a task by tapping it on the To-do screen.  
2. Tap To-do and select Delete To-do.  
Managing Tasks  
Deleting Completed Tasks  
1. In the To-do screen, tap To to and select Delete completed.  
Changing Task Status  
If a task is completed, you can check the check box of each task  
on the To-do screen to mark the task as “completed.  
2. Select whether to delete all completed tasks, or just the  
completed tasks in a specific folder.  
Finding a Task  
To find a specific task:  
3. Tap Yes to delete the tasks.  
Moving Tasks to the Calendar Application Program  
1. Open a task by tapping it on the To-do screen.  
1. In the To-do screen, tap To-do and select Find.  
2. Enter the keyword and select where to search.  
2. Tap To-do and select Move to Calendar.  
3. Tap the Find button.  
3. Tap the Yes Button.  
4. The tasks that match your search keyword will appear on the  
screen. You can tap to select and open a task.  
Pasting Tasks from the Calendar Application Program  
1. Cut or copy an entry in the Calendar application program.  
Editing a Task  
1. Open a task by tapping it on the To-do screen.  
2. In the To-do screen, tap Edit and select Paste entry.  
2. Make changes to the task.  
Sending Tasks  
1. Open a task on the To-do screen.  
3. Tap the  
button to save your changes.  
2. Tap To-do and select Send as.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
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Email: Send the task as email attachment. This option is  
available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
Message: Send the task to other compatible devices via an  
SMS message. Enter the number of the recipient and then  
tap the Send button.  
MMS: Send the task to other compatible devices as an MMS  
attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to  
compose the message.  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name  
for the new folder and then tap the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Rename button to rename selected folder. Enter a  
new name and then tap the Done button.  
To-do Preferences  
1. In the To-do screen, tap Edit and select Preferences.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
2. Set the following items:  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
Display due dates: If unchecked, the set due dates for each  
task will not appear on the To-do screen.  
Display completed: If unchecked, the completed tasks will  
not appear on the To-do screen.  
Alarm sound: Tap to select a preferred alarm sound from the  
drop-down list.  
Bluetooth: Send the task to other compatible devices that  
support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear showing  
found paired devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the  
Send button.  
Infrared: Send the task to other compatible devices that  
support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your  
device with that of the other device, then the transfer will  
start automatically.  
Vibrating alarm: If checked, the device will vibrate when the  
task alarm goes off.  
Calculator  
You can turn your device into a handy calculator with the  
Calculator application program.  
Managing Task Folders  
1. In the To-do screen, tap All and select Edit folders.  
2. You can:  
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Button Description  
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple calculations.  
Tap this button for the first time to get a value  
from the calculator memory.  
Tap it for a second time to clear the calculator  
memory.  
Tap this button to save an entered value to  
calculator memory.  
When there is already a value on the screen,  
tap this button to add it to the value in the  
memory.  
Tap this button to deduct the entered value from  
that in the calculator memory.  
Tap this button to delete the last digit you  
entered.  
Tap this button to reset the value on the screen  
to 0.  
Voice  
To perform calculations, tap the numeric and operative buttons  
You can use the Voice application program to record voice notes  
and save them as sound clips. You can also send them via MMS  
and email, or use them as ring tones.  
on the Calculator screen, and then tap the  
calculation result.  
button to display  
You can tap Calculator and then select Copy or Paste to copy a  
value from or paste it to other application programs.  
Note: The Voice application cannot be used when a  
data call or GPRS connection is active.  
There are several additional buttons on the Calculator screen:  
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4. To pause playing the voice note, tap the button. To  
Creating a New Voice Note  
1. In the Voice screen, tap Voice and then select New Voice  
resume normal playback, tap the  
button.  
note, or tap the New button.  
2. Tap the  
button to start recording.  
Deleting Voice Notes  
3. To adjust microphone volume, drag the microphone slider  
to the left or right.  
1. In the Voice screen, tap the  
voice note to delete.  
or  
button to select the  
button to select a  
2. Tap the Delete button.  
4. To stop recording, tap the  
saved automatically with recording date and time. You can  
also tap the button to play the voice note.  
button. The recording will be  
Sending Voice Notes  
1. In the Voice screen, tap the  
voice note to send.  
or  
Tip! It is recommended that you keep the distance  
2. Tap Voice and then select Send as.  
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:  
between the sound source and the microphone of the device  
within about 10 ~ 15 cm in order to obtain better recording  
quality.  
Email: Send the voice note as email attachment. This option  
is available only when an email account is created on the  
device.  
Playing Voice Notes  
MMS: Send the voice note to other compatible devices as an  
MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for  
you to compose the message.  
1. In the Voice screen, tap the  
voice note.  
or  
button to select a  
2. Tap the  
button to start playing the selected voice note.  
Note: Only devices that have compatible features can  
3. To adjust playback volume, drag the volume slider  
to the left or right.  
receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of  
a message may vary depending on the receiving device.  
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Bluetooth: Send the voice note to other compatible devices  
that support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear  
showing found paired devices. Tap to select a device and  
then tap the Send button.  
For more information on how to subscribe to these additional  
online services and how to use them, please consult your network  
service provider.  
Infrared: Send the voice note to other compatible devices  
that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of  
your device with that of the other device, then the transfer  
will start automatically.  
GPRS Data Log  
You can use the GPRS data log to track the size of data sent and  
received via the GPRS data connection.  
Using Auto Gain Control recording (AGC)  
Viewing GPRS Data Log  
When the AGC (Auto Gain Control) function is activated, the  
device will automatically and dynamically adjust the recording  
volume. If an undesirable background noise in the recorded file is  
increased, please turn off this function.  
1. Tap the GPRS data log application program icon in the Main  
screen.  
2. Tap to select a GPRS connection in the screen.  
To turn on the AGC function, when in the Voice screen, tap  
AGC and then AGC ON.  
To turn off the AGC function, when in the Voice screen, tap  
AGC and then AGC OFF.  
Online Services  
Depending on your network service provider or SIM card  
capability, you may be able to subscribe for certain additional  
services, such as online banking services or provision of weather  
or traffic information. Usually the setting for accessing these  
services are programmed by your network service provider on  
your SIM card so your device can identify them.  
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3. Related information, including total data sent, total data  
received, data received last/this session and data sent last/  
this session, will appear in a new dialog.  
Resetting GPRS Data Count  
Tap Reset in the dialog.  
Deleting GPRS Data Log  
Tap Delete in the dialog.  
4. Tap Done to close the dialog.  
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6. Expanding the Capabilities of Your Device  
Installing Application Programs from  
Installing Application Programs  
Installation Files  
The Symbian operating system adopted by your device is an  
common system in the industry, and you can install various  
application programs designed for it. These programs can be  
obtained from the Internet, from email attachments, on CDs,  
memory cards or from other compatible devices.  
Follow the steps below to install application programs from the  
installation files on CDs, memory cards, emails or received from  
other compatible devices.  
1. Locate the installation file and save it to the device or the  
memory card.  
The installation files of the application programs are available in  
the following formats:  
2. In the Main screen, tap Manager and select Install.  
SIS (Symbian Standard Installation)  
JAR (Java Archive)  
3. The available programs for installation will appear in the  
box. Tap to select the program you want to install and then  
tap Install.  
Important: Only install and use applications and other  
software from sources that offer adequate security and  
protection against harmful software.  
Uninstalling Application Programs  
To uninstall application programs from your device:  
1. In the Main screen, tap Manager and select Uninstall.  
Installing Application Programs from the  
Internet  
Usually, when you download an application program from the  
Internet, installation will start automatically after the file is  
saved to your device. Follow the instructions of the installer to  
complete the installation process.  
2. Installed programs on your device will appear. Tap to select  
the program you want to uninstall and then tap Uninstall.  
Note: If another software package depends on the  
software package that you removed, the other software  
package may stop working. Refer to the documentation of  
the installed software package for details.  
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Installing a Standard SD Memory Card  
Installing/Removing a Memory Card  
With additional memory cards you can easily expand the memory  
space of your device for storing more programs or files or  
exchange them with other users.  
1. Open the protective cover on  
the memory card slot as shown.  
Your device accepts a standard SD (Secure Digital) or a Mini SD (a  
memory card converter is required) memory card.  
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the  
2. Insert the standard SD memory  
card all the way into the slot.  
Pay attention to the direction of  
the metal contacts on the  
middle of an operation when the card is being accessed.  
Removing the card in the middle of an operation may  
damage the memory card as well as the device, and data  
stored on the card may be corrupted.  
memory card when inserting.  
Use only compatible SD memory cards with this device.  
Using an incompatible memory card may damage the  
memory card as well as the device, and data stored on the  
incompatible card may be corrupted.  
3. Close the protective cover.  
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4. Remove the memory card from the slot.  
5. Close the protective cover.  
Installing a Mini SD Memory Card  
1. Insert the Mini SD memory card  
into the memory card converter.  
Formatting a Memory Card  
Important: Formatting the memory card will cause all  
programs and file data on the card to disappear.  
Make sure the write-protection switch on the memory card  
has been moved to the write-enabled position.  
2. Open the protective cover on the  
memory card slot as shown.  
1. Make sure that the power of the device is sufficient and not  
too low.  
2. Tap the  
disk on the  
icon in the Main screen and then select Format  
3. Insert the memory card converter  
all the way into the slot. Pay  
tab.  
attention to the direction of the  
metal contacts when inserting.  
3. From the dialog that appears, tap to select the disk you want  
to format.  
4. Tap Format. Your device will begin formatting the memory  
card.  
Removing a Memory Card  
1. Close all running programs that use the memory card.  
Important: Do not remove the memory card while  
formatting. Otherwise the card will be damaged.  
2. Open the protective cover on the memory card slot.  
3. Push the memory card inward  
using your fingernail or the  
opposite side of the stylus. The  
card will pop up from the slot.  
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Renaming a Memory Card  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Main screen and then select Format  
disk on the  
tab.  
2. From the dialog box that appears, tap to select the disk you  
want to rename.  
3. Tap Rename and enter the new name in the Name field.  
4. Tap Done.  
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7. Managing and Personalizing Your Device  
3. Tap Done.  
Managing Application Programs  
File Management  
When connected to a PC that runs the PC Suite for the Nokia  
6708, you can manage media files on your device from PC easily.  
Grouping Application Programs  
You can put application programs in different groups (folders) for  
easier access.  
1. In the Main screen, tap All and select Edit folders.  
For more information about how to install and configure the PC  
Suite for the Nokia 6708 and how to manage files, please refer to  
the instructions on the CD.  
2. You can:  
Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name  
for the new folder and then tap the Done button.  
Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete  
button to delete the selected folder.  
Tap the Rename button to rename selected folder. Enter a  
new name and then tap the Done button.  
Personalizing Your Device  
Customizing User Profiles  
You can personalize how your device looks and sounds by  
configuring and applying user profiles. A user profile is a  
combination of user settings, including sound settings, display  
theme settings and appearance settings. You can also setup  
different profiles for use in different occasions.  
Setting Application Programs on the  
Application Shortcut Bar  
You can setup the application program shortcuts located in the  
application shortcut bar by following the steps below:  
To customize a user profile:  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Main screen and then select User  
tab.  
1. In the Main screen, tap View and select Preferences.  
2. Tap to select the icon of the application program to be  
replaced in the application shortcut bar in the dialog, and  
then tap the Set shortcut drop-down list to select a new  
application program.  
Profiles on the  
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Tip! You can also enter the profile setup screen by  
tapping the icon on the Status bar and then tap the  
Settings button in the dialog that appears.  
Tip! You can also drag the slider beside the image to  
change its size on the screen, or tap the Tile check box to tile  
smaller images on the screen.  
4. Tap Save to save, or Done to save and apply current profile  
2. Tap to select a profile from the Profiles drop-down menu.  
settings.  
3. Specify the settings by selecting options in drop-down  
menus.  
Selecting a User Profile  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Main screen and then select User  
Tip! You can tap the  
Changing Themes  
To select a display theme, go to User profiles, scroll down to tap  
Apply Theme, and select a theme from the dialog box that follows  
and then tap Select.  
icon to listen to the sound.  
Profiles on the  
tab.  
2. Tap to select a profile from the Profiles drop-down menu.  
3. Tap Done.  
Changing Appearance  
To select a different picture as the background image of the Main  
screen, go to User profiles, scroll down to tap Apply Appearance  
and then select Find image in the Background drop-down menu.  
A new dialog box will follow allowing you to select an image. Tap  
to select a desired image and then tap Select, Done.  
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8. Getting Your Device Connected and Synchronized  
3. Select the Infrared status as PC connection or Modem.  
Connecting the Device to Other  
Devices  
4. Set the Infrared function to be On or On for 10 minutes.  
5. Tap Done.  
You can connect your device to other compatible devices using  
the following connections:  
6. Align the infrared port of your device with that on the device  
to be connected. Make sure that the distance in between  
does not exceed 1 meter (1 m) and there is no obstacles to  
obstruct transmission.  
Infrared connection  
Bluetooth connection  
USB connection  
After a connection is established (except USB connection), you  
can use the Send as commands in various application programs  
to send data to or receive data from the connected devices.  
7. Now you can use the Send as command of the application  
program to send data, or receive data sent from the  
connected device. When data is received, you will be  
prompted to select View to view the received data, or Done  
to save data to the specific location of the application  
program.  
Infrared Connection  
Warning: Do not point the IR (infrared) beam at anyone's  
eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device  
is a Class 1 laser product.  
USB Connection  
1. Refer to the user guide on the CD to install and configure the  
PC Suite for the Nokia 6708.  
1. Enable the infrared function of the device you want to  
connect to. For more information, refer to the  
documentation of that device.  
2. Make sure that your device is powered on and the  
connection mode has been set to PC Connect (See "USB  
2. Tap the  
on the  
icon in the Main screen and then select Infrared  
3. Connect the USB connector on the device to a USB port on  
the PC using the supplied data cable.  
tab.  
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2. Check the Bluetooth on check box to become connectable to  
other compatible devices, and then select Yes or For 10  
minutes in Visible for other devices.  
Bluetooth Connection  
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections to send  
images, video clips, music and sound clips, and notes, or to  
connect wirelessly to compatible devices with Bluetooth  
technology such as computers. Since devices with Bluetooth  
3. Set up Receiving items as Always receive or Ask first.  
4. If necessary, you can also enter a new name for your device  
technology communicate using radio waves, your device and the  
other device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two  
devices only need to be within a maximum of 10 metres of each  
other, although the connection can be subject to interference  
from obstructions such as walls or from other electronic devices.  
in the Name of my device box.  
5. Make sure the Bluetooth connection of the device you want  
to connect is activated.  
6. Tap the Devices tab and then Add. Your device searches for  
all devices in the vicinity.  
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some  
locations. Check with your local authorities or service provider.  
Features that use Bluetooth technology, or allow such features to  
run in the background while using other features, increase the  
demand on battery power and reduce the battery life.  
7. Tap to select the compatible device you want your device to  
pair with and, if necessary, enter a passkey. When the  
passkey is accepted, the pairing process is complete.  
In order to avoid malicious software, it is recommended that you  
turn on Bluetooth connectivity only when you want to use it, or  
alternatively, make your device invisible to other devices.  
Important: Do not accept Bluetooth connectivity from  
sources you do not trust.  
Note: The Bluetooth PIN code is a set of code for  
Establishing Bluetooth Connection  
pairing and identifying Bluetooth devices. You can use any  
combination of numbers or letters for the code. However, the  
code entered on your device and another device with  
Bluetooth connectivity must be identical.  
Refer to the steps below for how to connect your device to a PC  
via Bluetooth connection.  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Main screen and then select  
tab.  
Bluetooth on the  
If you are using a device with a fixed Bluetooth pin code,  
please check the documentation that comes with that device  
for the Bluetooth PIN code.  
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6. In the dialog that appears, click the Advanced tab.  
Breaking Bluetooth Connection  
1. Tap the icon in the Main screen and then select  
Bluetooth on the tab.  
7. Refer to the service provider’s setting to enter a command in  
the Extra initialization commands box, and then click OK. An  
example of the command is  
+cgdcont=1,"ip", "APN"  
2. Uncheck the Bluetooth on check box and then tap Done.  
Note: APN (Access Point Node) is a setting by your  
Using the Device as a GPRS Modem  
network service provider that tells how your data requests  
should be routed. Consult your network service provider for  
the actual APN address.  
Setting up GPRS Modem via Infrared  
Connection  
8. Click the Start button on Windows Taskbar, select Connect  
to, and then Show all connections. Alternatively, you can  
click the Start button on Windows Taskbar, go to Control  
Panel, and select Network Connections.  
Note: The steps below describe the setup procedure in  
Windows XP.  
1. Make sure that your device is switched on and the  
connection mode has been set to Modem (See "Infrared  
9. Click Create a new connection.  
10. In the New Connection Wizard dialog, click Next.  
11. Click Connect to the Internet and then Next.  
12. Click Set up my connection manually and then Next.  
13. Click Connect using a dial-up modem and then Next.  
2. Align the infrared port of your device with that of your PC.  
3. On your PC, click the Start button on Windows Taskbar,  
right-click on My Computer and select Properties.  
4. Click the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager.  
14. In the dialog that follows, click to choose Standard Modem  
over IR Link and then click Next.  
5. Double-click Modems, and then Standard Modem over IR  
Link.  
15. In the dialog that follows, enter a connection name in the  
ISP name box, and then click Next.  
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16. Enter *99# in Phone number box in the dialog that follows  
3. Connect the USB connector on the device to a USB port on  
the PC using the supplied data cable.  
and then click Next.  
17. Enter the user name and password in the dialog that follows  
4. On your PC, click the Start button on Windows Taskbar,  
and then click Next.  
right-click on My Computer and select Properties.  
5. Click the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager.  
Note: Consult your network service provider for the  
user name and password if required.  
6. Double-click Modems, and then Nokia 6708 VSC Modem  
(WDM).  
18. Click Finish, and then click Properties in the Connect Dial-up  
7. In the dialog that appears, click the Advanced tab.  
Connection dialog that follows.  
8. Refer to the service provider’s setting to enter a command in  
the Extra initialization commands box, and then click OK. An  
example of the command is  
19. Click Configure, uncheck Enable hardware flow control and  
then click OK.  
20. Click OK to return to the Connect Dial-up Connection dialog.  
Now you can click Dial to start using the device as a GPRS  
modem to connect to the Internet.  
+cgdcont=1,"ip", "APN"  
Note: APN (Access Point Node) is a setting by your  
network service provider that tells how your data requests  
should be routed. Consult your network service provider for  
the actual APN address.  
Setting up GPRS Modem via USB Connection  
1. Install the PC Suite for the Nokia 6708.  
9. Click the Start button on Windows Taskbar, select Connect  
to, and then Show all connections. Alternatively, you can  
click the Start button on Windows Taskbar, go to Control  
Panel, and select Network Connections.  
Note: For more information about how to install and  
configure PC Suite for the Nokia 6708, please refer to the  
users guide on the CD.  
10. Click Create a new connection.  
The steps below describe the setup procedure in Windows XP.  
11. In the New Connection Wizard dialog, click Next.  
12. Click Connect to the Internet and then Next.  
13. Click Set up my connection manually and then Next.  
2. Make sure that your device is switched on and the  
connection mode has been set to Modem (See "USB cable"  
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14. Click Connect using a dial-up modem and then Next.  
2. On your PC, click the Start button on Windows Taskbar,  
right-click on My Computer and select Properties.  
3. Click the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager.  
4. Double-click Modems, and then Bluetooth Modem.  
5. In the dialog that appears, click the Advanced tab.  
15. In the dialog that follows, click to choose Modem - Nokia  
6708 VSC Modem (WDM) and then click Next.  
16. In the dialog that follows, enter a connection name in the  
ISP name box, and then click Next.  
17. Enter *99# in Phone number box in the dialog that follows  
6. Refer to the service provider’s setting to enter a command in  
the Extra initialization commands box, and then click OK. An  
example of the command is  
and then click Next.  
18. Enter the user name and password in the dialog that follows  
and then click Next.  
+cgdcont=1,"ip", "APN"  
Note: Consult your network service provider for the  
user name and password if required.  
Note: APN (Access Point Node) is a setting by your  
network service provider that tells how your data requests  
should be routed. Consult your network service provider for  
the actual APN address.  
19. Click Finish, and then click Properties in the Connect Dial-up  
Connection dialog that follows.  
7. Double-click the My Bluetooth Places icon on the Desktop  
and select View devices in range. The Nokia 6708 icon (or the  
name referred to your device) will appear.  
20. Click Configure, uncheck Enable hardware flow control and  
then click OK.  
21. Click OK to return to the Connect Dial-up Connection dialog.  
Now you can click Dial to start using the device as a GPRS  
modem to connect to the Internet.  
8. Double-click the Nokia 6708 icon and all available services  
will appear.  
9. Double-click the Dial-up Networking on Nokia 6708 service  
Setting up GPRS Modem via Bluetooth  
Connection  
Connection" on page 96 to establish Bluetooth connection.  
icon.  
10. Click Properties in the Connect Bluetooth Connection dialog  
that follows.  
11. Click Configure, uncheck Enable hardware flow control and  
then click OK.  
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12. Enter *99# in Phone number box and click OK to return to  
Configuring Remote Synchronization Settings  
Consult your network service provider and obtain the following  
the Connect Bluetooth Connection dialog.  
information:  
13. Now you can click Dial to start using the device as a GPRS  
modem to connect to the Internet.  
Remote synchronization server address  
User name and password  
Note: The options from step 7 to 13 may vary by  
Bluetooth service provider. Consult your retailer or Bluetooth  
provider to find out the correct options on the PC if  
necessary.  
Next, configure the remote synchronization settings following  
the steps below.  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Application shortcut bar, all  
application program icons on your device are displayed.  
2. Tap Remote sync.  
Synchronizing Data  
3. Tap Edit and select Preferences.  
Performing Remote Synchronization with a  
Server  
If you are frequently on the move and need to keep your data  
synchronized, remote sync will be an ideal choice. Remote  
synchronization requires support of the following from your  
network service provider:  
4. According to the data obtained form your network service  
provider, complete the settings on the Server and Protocol  
tabs.  
5. Tap Done.  
Performing Remote Synchronization  
GPRS or dial-up data connection service  
A synchronization server  
1. Tap the  
icon in the Application shortcut bar.  
In order to perform remote synchronization, you need to correctly  
configure the remote synchronization settings.  
2. Tap Remote sync.  
3. Tap Sync.  
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9. Troubleshooting Information  
If you encounter problems when using your device, please refer to  
the troubleshooting information below to solve them. If the  
problem still persists after you have tried the suggested solutions,  
please contact your dealer for assistance.  
Is there a SIM card in the device? Install a valid SIM card.  
Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a  
different location to obtain better signal reception.  
Can not use certain call functions (for example, call waiting,  
or call barring).  
Note: Do not attempt to disassemble the device by  
yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside.  
Depending on your network service provider, some call services  
may require extra subscription. Please contact your network  
service provider for details.  
There are noises during a call.  
Call Related Problems  
Cannot make outgoing calls.  
Check the following:  
Check the following:  
Are you near a strong electromagnetic source (such as a TV  
or a microwave oven) during the call? Move to another  
location to reduce the interference effects.  
Is your device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu  
screen, change to other profiles except Power off and Offline,  
so you can use the call related functions.  
Check the status of signal reception. If necessary, move to  
another location where reception is better.  
Is there a SIM card in the device? Install a valid SIM card.  
Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a  
different location to obtain better signal reception.  
Is the call restricting feature activated? Deactivate the  
feature if necessary.  
Message Problems  
Cannot send or receive text messages.  
Check the following:  
Cannot receive calls.  
Is the device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu screen,  
change to other profiles except Power off and Offline.  
Check the following:  
Is your device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu  
screen, change to other profiles except Power off and  
Offline, so you can use the call related functions.  
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Has the message center number been set? You have to  
configure the message center number manually in  
Messaging accounts if it is not already programmed on the  
SIM card.  
Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a  
different location to obtain better signal reception.  
Has the email setting been correctly configured? Check the  
setting with your email service provider.  
Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a  
different location to obtain better signal reception.  
Internet Problems  
Cannot send or receive multimedia messages.  
Cannot connect to the Internet.  
Check the following:  
Is the device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu screen,  
switch it to the General mode.  
Have you subscribed the dial-up or GPRS data service to your  
network service provider? These services may require extra  
subscription.  
Is the device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu  
screen, change to other profiles except Power off and  
Offline.  
Have you subscribed the MMS service to your network  
service provider? The MMS service may require extra  
subscription.  
Has the MMS setting been correctly configured? Check the  
setting with your network service provider.  
The status of device memory. Is there enough space? Delete  
some files if necessary.  
Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a  
different location to obtain better signal reception.  
Has the Internet setting been correctly set? Check with your  
Internet service provider for correct setting.  
Application Program Problems  
The application program freezes.  
Remove the device battery, put it back on and turn on the device.  
Cannot send or receive email.  
Cannot add new data (for example, new contact, task or  
calender entry).  
Check the following:  
Check the status of device memory. Is there enough space? Delete  
some files if necessary.  
Is the device in the Offline mode? In the Power menu  
screen, change to other profiles except Power off and  
Offline.  
Have you subscribed the dial-up or GPRS data service to your  
network service provider? These services may require extra  
subscription.  
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Error occurs when playing music files or video clips.  
Is the APN Address correct?  
If the PC suite tool is installed, check that the port is not  
occupied by the PC suite tool.  
The music file or video clip format may not be compatible  
with the Music Player. Check the file format or convert it to  
an acceptable format on PC.  
When exchanging files, make sure that you put the files in  
their specific folders in device memory or on the memory  
card, otherwise the device may not be able to recognize  
them correctly. For example, when copying music files to  
the device memory/memory card, put them in the folder  
named "audio" in the "Media files" folder. The folders will  
be created automatically when running their corresponding  
application programs. For example, the "audio" folder will  
be created after you run the Music player application  
program.  
System Problems  
Cannot turn on the device.  
Check the following:  
Is the battery fully charged? Check the battery and fully  
charge it if necessary.  
Are the battery contact terminals clean? Seek your dealer's  
help to clean the terminals.  
What should I do if the "Low on storage space" message  
appears?  
Try to delete some unnecessary files from the device memory,  
or move them to the memory card. It is recommended that you  
use PC Suite for the Nokia 6708 to back up your data regularly in  
order to prevent loss of data.  
Connection Problems  
Cannot connect the device to PC using the data cable.  
Check the following:  
Is the power of the device turned on?  
Has the USB connection mode on the device been set to PC  
connect?  
Cannot use the device as a GPRS modem to connect to the  
Internet.  
Check the following:  
Is the power of the device turned on?  
Has the USB connection mode on the device been set to  
Modem?  
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10. Battery information  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any  
charger or battery that is damaged.  
Charging and discharging  
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full  
performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three  
complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be  
charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually  
wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter  
than normal, replace the battery. Use only Nokia approved  
batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved  
chargers designated for this device.  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can  
occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes  
direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of  
the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This  
might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in  
your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage  
the battery or the connecting object.  
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as 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 device with a hot or cold  
battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully  
charged. Battery performance is particularly limited in  
temperatures well below freezing.  
This device has an internal, removable, rechargeable battery. If a  
replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the  
battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be  
necessary to connect the charger then disconnect and reconnect  
it to begin charging the battery.  
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when  
not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a  
charger, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left  
unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.  
Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries  
according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do  
not dispose as household waste.  
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes  
before the charging indicator appears on the display or before  
any calls can be made.  
To prolong battery life of NiMh batteries, discharge the battery  
from time to time by leaving your device switched on until it  
turns itself off. Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any  
other means.  
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2. When you angle the hologram left,  
right, down, and up, you should see  
1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side  
respectively.  
Nokia battery authentication  
guidelines  
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To check that  
you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an  
authorized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo on the packaging and inspect the hologram  
label using the following steps:  
Successful completion of the steps is not a total assurance of  
the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to believe  
that your battery is not an authentic original Nokia battery, you  
should refrain from using it. If authenticity cannot be verified,  
return the battery to the place of purchase.  
Authenticate hologram  
1. When looking at the hologram on  
the label, you should see the Nokia  
connecting hands symbol from one  
angle and the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo when looking  
from another angle.  
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What if your battery is not authentic?  
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the hologram  
on the label is an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the  
battery.  
the  
The use of a battery that is not approved by  
manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor  
performance and damage to your device and its enhancements. It  
may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the  
device.  
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit  
www.nokia-asia.com/batterycheck.  
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11. Genuine Enhancements  
A new extensive range of enhancements is  
available for your device. Select the  
enhancements which accommodate your  
specific communication needs.  
Power  
Type  
BP-3001L  
Tech  
Talktime*  
Standby*  
Li-lon  
up to 3 - 6 hours up to 148 - 275 hrs  
Some of the enhancements are described in  
detail below.  
* Variation in operation times may occur depending on SIM card,  
network and usage settings, usage style and environments. Use of  
integrated hands-free will affect talktime and standby.  
For availability of the enhancements, please check with your local  
dealer. A few practical rules for enhancements operation:  
Keep the enhancements out of small children’s reach.  
When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement,  
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
RECHARGEABLE LI-POLYMER BATTERY. USE NOKIA SPECIFIED  
CHARGER ONLY. MAY EXPLODE IF DISPOSED OF IN FIRE. DO NOT  
SHORT-CIRCUIT. DO NOT INCINERATE. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.  
Check regularly that all mobile phone equipment in a vehicle  
is mounted and operating properly.  
Travel Charger (AC-1001C)  
Small, lightweight travel charger with multivoltage (100 - 240V)  
switcher technology. Provides easy and convenient way to charge  
the device.  
Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved by the  
phone manufacturer. The use of any other types may invalidate  
any approval or warranty applying to the device, and may be  
dangerous.  
Note: The plug types vary according to different  
markets.  
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Audio  
Stereo Headset (HS-46)  
This stereo headset has a beautiful and distinctive Nokia design.  
Gives you excellent audio quality and you can answer or end calls  
by pressing the remote control button.  
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12.Care and Maintenance  
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and  
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you  
protect your warranty coverage.  
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the touch screen and any  
lenses, such as camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor  
lenses.  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could  
damage the device and may violate regulations governing  
radio devices.  
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of  
liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode  
electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the  
battery immediately, and allow the device to dry completely  
before replacing it.  
Use chargers indoors.  
Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as  
contacts and calendar notes, before sending your device to a  
service facility.  
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its  
moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.  
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery,  
charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working  
properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for  
service.  
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device  
returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside  
the device and damage electronic circuit boards.  
Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed  
in this guide.  
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can  
break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean the device.  
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and  
prevent proper operation.  
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13.Additional Safety Information  
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep  
them out of the reach of small children.  
Medical devices  
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including  
wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of  
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or  
the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are  
adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any  
questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when  
any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that  
could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Operating environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area,  
and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or  
when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in  
its normal operating positions. This device meets RF exposure  
guidelines when used either in the normal use position against  
the ear or when positioned at least 2 centimeters (7/8 inches)  
away from the body. When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used  
for body-worn operation, it should not contain metal and should Pacemakers  
position the device the above-stated distance from your body.  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
In order to transmit data files or messages, this device requires a  
good quality connection to the network. In some cases,  
transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until such  
a connection is available. Ensure the above separation distance  
instructions are followed until the transmission is completed.  
separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained between  
a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference  
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with  
the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should do the  
following:  
Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimeters  
(6 inches) from the pacemaker  
Not carry the device in a breast pocket  
Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to  
minimize the potential for interference.  
If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move the  
device away.  
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Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off  
your device or set your device offline before boarding an aircraft.  
The use of wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to  
the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone  
network, and may be illegal.  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing  
aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic  
fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking  
systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems.  
For more information, check with the manufacturer, or its  
representative, of your vehicle or any equipment that has been  
added.  
Potentially explosive environments  
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions.  
Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in  
such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily  
injury or even death. Switch off the device at refueling points  
such as near gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions  
on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, and  
distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting operations  
are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  
often, but not always, clearly marked. They include below deck on  
boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using  
liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas  
where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust,  
or metal powders.  
Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the  
device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to  
the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in  
your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or  
carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same  
compartment as the device, its parts, or enhancements. For  
vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate  
with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or  
portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the  
air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is  
improperly installed, and the air bag inflates, serious injury could  
result.  
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If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those  
features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this  
guide or your service provider for more information.  
Emergency calls  
Important: Wireless phones, including this device,  
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary  
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may  
be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident.  
Do not end the call until given permission to do so.  
operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landline  
networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this,  
connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed.  
You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential  
communications like medical emergencies.  
To make an emergency call  
1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate  
signal strength. Some networks may require that a valid SIM  
card is properly inserted in the device.  
2. Press the  
key as many times as needed to clear the  
display and ready the device for calls.  
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present  
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.  
4. Press the  
key.  
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The highest SAR value for this device when tested for use at the  
ear is 0.69 W/kg. SAR values may vary depending on national  
reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Use of  
device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR  
values. Additional SAR information may be provided under  
product information at www.nokia-asia.com.  
Certification information (SAR)  
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE  
TO RADIO WAVES  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure  
to radio frequency (RF) recommended by international guidelines  
(ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and  
establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general  
population. The guidelines were developed by independent  
scientific 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.  
* The SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is Testing  
measurement or terms. 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 information at www.nokia.com.  
The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The  
SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 watts/  
kilogram (W/kg)*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard  
operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest  
certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the  
SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual  
SAR of the device while operating can be well below the  
maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate  
at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to  
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station,  
the lower the power output of the device.  
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