Nokia 7710 User Manual

Nokia 7710 User’s Guide  
For your safety........................................10 General information ............................... 25  
Stickers in the sales package...........................................25  
Getting started........................................13  
Access codes.........................................................................25  
Parts of the smartphone....................................................13  
Memory management........................................................25  
Front and top side .......................................................13  
Freeing memory ...........................................................26  
Base and right side......................................................14  
Touch screen and keypad lock.........................................26  
Back.................................................................................14  
Volume control ....................................................................27  
Installing the SIM card and battery...............................14  
Loudspeaker ..................................................................27  
Removing and installing the memory card..................17  
Headset...........................................................................27  
Charging the battery ..........................................................17  
Installing applications and software.............................27  
Switching on the smartphone .........................................18  
Installing software......................................................28  
First start-up.........................................................................18  
Installing JavaTM applications................................28  
Data transmission ...............................................................29  
Copying from a SIM card to the smartphone  
memory...........................................................................19  
Data connections ................................................................30  
Display elements..................................................................19  
GSM data calls.............................................................30  
Navigating and selecting items.......................................20  
High-speed data calls (High Speed Circuit Switched  
Basic use of your smartphone .........................................21  
Data, HSCSD)................................................................30  
Common actions in applications.............................22  
Packet data (General Packet Radio Service,  
Status indicators..................................................................23  
GPRS) ..............................................................................31  
Battery level..................................................................23  
Access points................................................................31  
Signal strength.............................................................24  
Desk.......................................................... 32  
Data connection indicators.......................................24  
Managing groups ................................................................33  
Active standby......................................................................33  
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Retrieving e-mail from the mailbox ......................51  
Reading and replying to e-mail ..............................52  
Sending e-mail.............................................................52  
Style of e-mail .............................................................53  
Scheduling.....................................................................54  
E-mail attachments....................................................54  
Signatures......................................................................54  
Text messages......................................................................55  
Sending text messages ..............................................55  
Receiving text messages ...........................................56  
Text message settings................................................56  
About text message services....................................57  
Multimedia messages........................................................57  
Creating multimedia messages ...............................57  
Receiving multimedia messages.............................59  
Multimedia message settings..................................60  
Smart messages...................................................................61  
Service messages.................................................................61  
Writing text.............................................34  
Handwriting recognition...................................................34  
Pen input settings...............................................................36  
Telephone .................................................38  
Calling.....................................................................................38  
Answering......................................................................40  
Voice dialling ................................................................40  
Telephone settings..............................................................40  
Call diverting (network service)...............................40  
Diverting data & fax calls (network service) .......41  
Call barring (network service)..................................41  
Voice mailbox settings...............................................42  
Other settings...............................................................42  
Sending DTMF tones...................................................43  
Tips for efficient use of Telephone .........................44  
Profiles......................................................45  
Editing profiles.....................................................................46  
Contacts ...................................................62  
Viewing and searching for contacts..............................62  
Creating and editing contacts.........................................62  
Contact card fields......................................................63  
Transferring contacts.........................................................64  
Voice tags..............................................................................64  
Contact groups ....................................................................64  
Messaging.................................................47  
Inbox.......................................................................................48  
Outbox statuses...................................................................48  
Folders ....................................................................................48  
E-mail messages..................................................................49  
Setting up a remote mailbox....................................49  
Advanced e-mail settings..........................................50  
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Tips on taking good photographs...................................77  
Background ...................................................................77  
Depth...............................................................................77  
Lighting conditions.....................................................77  
Calendar...................................................66  
Day view.................................................................................66  
Managing entries.................................................................66  
Week view .............................................................................67  
Icons........................................................................................68  
Images...................................................... 79  
To-do........................................................69  
Grouping to-do notes.........................................................69  
Icons........................................................................................69  
Viewing images....................................................................79  
Managing images and folders.........................................79  
Image settings......................................................................81  
Special features of some image formats......................81  
Editing images......................................................................81  
Drawing tools ...............................................................82  
Transformations...........................................................82  
Web ..........................................................70  
Plug and play mobile services..........................................70  
Using the web browser......................................................71  
Navigating .....................................................................72  
Bookmarks......................................................................72  
Viewing page, cache, plug-in, history, and  
RealPlayer ................................................ 83  
Playing videos.......................................................................83  
Managing videos.................................................................84  
download details..........................................................73  
Web browser settings.................................................73  
Nokia Audio Manager............................. 86  
Camera ....................................................75  
Opening Nokia Audio Manager.......................................86  
Transferring tracks to your smartphone.......................87  
Editing CD track information...........................................88  
Finding tracks on the hard disk.......................................88  
Adding tracks to the Music Studio ................................88  
Editing track information..................................................89  
Camera mode........................................................................75  
Taking pictures .............................................................75  
Camcorder mode..................................................................76  
Camera settings...................................................................76  
General page.................................................................76  
Image page....................................................................76  
Video page.....................................................................77  
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Playlists ..................................................................................89  
Creating a playlist .......................................................89  
Adding tracks to a playlist........................................89  
Adding playlists to the Music Studio.....................89  
Editing playlist information......................................90  
Finding playlists on the hard disk...........................90  
Removing music tracks and playlists  
Documents................................................99  
Working with documents .................................................99  
Sheet...................................................... 101  
Workbooks ..........................................................................101  
Working with worksheets...............................................101  
Formatting worksheets....................................................102  
Chartsheets.........................................................................102  
from the phone....................................................................90  
Music player.............................................91  
Presentations ........................................ 104  
Clock...................................................... 105  
Alarms ..................................................................................105  
Cities and countries..........................................................106  
Music player controls.........................................................91  
Playing tracks.......................................................................92  
Managing tracks..................................................................92  
Track lists...............................................................................93  
Track list view...............................................................93  
Calculator.............................................. 107  
Using calculator memory................................................107  
Constant function.............................................................108  
Visual Radio..............................................94  
Listening to radio ................................................................95  
Viewing content...........................................................95  
Preset channels....................................................................95  
Visual Radio settings..........................................................96  
Control panel ........................................ 109  
Application manager........................................................109  
Bluetooth.............................................................................110  
Certificate manager..........................................................111  
Checking the authenticity of a certificate.........112  
Data call barring................................................................112  
Date and time ....................................................................112  
Voice recorder..........................................97  
Recording and playing.......................................................97  
Managing sound clips........................................................97  
Voice recorder settings......................................................98  
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Display .................................................................................113  
Internet setup....................................................................114  
Setting up an Internet access point....................114  
Advanced Internet settings.................................... 115  
Internet connection settings................................. 117  
Memory ...............................................................................118  
My view settings............................................................... 118  
Pen input settings ............................................................118  
Positioning settings .........................................................118  
Priority .........................................................................119  
Details..........................................................................119  
Privacy settings.................................................................119  
General.........................................................................119  
Individual.....................................................................119  
RealPlayer settings...........................................................120  
Network.......................................................................120  
Proxy.............................................................................120  
Regional settings..............................................................120  
Time ..............................................................................120  
Date ..............................................................................121  
Numbers......................................................................121  
Currency ......................................................................121  
Security................................................................................ 121  
Device lock..................................................................121  
PIN codes.....................................................................122  
Call barring.................................................................122  
Screen calibration.............................................................122  
Device language ................................................................123  
Service commands............................................................123  
Virtual private networking...................124  
Managing virtual private networking .........................124  
Managing VPN policies....................................................125  
Installing VPN policies from VPN policy  
servers...........................................................................125  
Installing VPN policies from SIS files...................126  
Viewing VPN policies................................................126  
Updating VPN policies..............................................127  
Deleting VPN policies...............................................128  
Managing VPN policy servers ........................................128  
Connecting to VPN policy servers.........................128  
Installing settings from SIS files...........................128  
Adding VPN policy servers ......................................129  
Editing VPN policy servers ......................................130  
Synchronising VPN policy servers.........................131  
Enrolling VPN certificates.......................................131  
Viewing the VPN log.........................................................131  
Key store passwords.........................................................132  
Creating or changing a key store password.......132  
Entering key store passwords.................................132  
Using VPN with applications .........................................132  
Authenticating to VPN gateways..........................133  
Troubleshooting.................................................................133  
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Connecting your smartphone to a compatible  
File manager ......................................... 136  
computer .............................................................................145  
Using the CDROM .....................................................146  
Using your smartphone as a modem...................146  
Nokia PC Suite ...........................................................146  
Copying data from compatible devices...............146  
System requirements for Nokia PC Suite ...........146  
Installing Nokia PC Suite ........................................147  
Before installation.....................................................147  
Installing PC Suite 6.6 from a CD-ROM .............147  
Installing PC Suite 6.6 from the Web..................148  
Connecting your device and a PC.........................148  
Remote configuration (network service)....................149  
Creating a new configuration server profile .....150  
Data transfer ......................................................................151  
Synchronisation.................................................................151  
Creating a new synchronisation profile..............151  
Managing files .................................................................. 136  
Managing memory cards................................................ 137  
Log ......................................................... 138  
Recent calls........................................................................ 138  
Call duration and GPRS data counter ........................ 139  
Converter............................................... 140  
Converting currency ........................................................ 140  
Cell broadcast ....................................... 141  
Reading and managing messages................................ 141  
Managing topics............................................................... 141  
Cell broadcast settings ................................................... 142  
Connectivity.......................................... 143  
Bluetooth connection ..................................................... 143  
Activating Bluetooth application for  
Troubleshooting.................................... 153  
Troubleshooting.................................................................153  
the first time.............................................................. 143  
Sending data via Bluetooth................................... 144  
Receiving data via Bluetooth................................ 144  
Paired devices............................................................ 144  
Battery information ............................. 156  
Charging and Discharging..............................................156  
Nokia battery authentication guidelines ...................156  
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Nokia original enhancements ..............158  
Battery.................................................................................159  
Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-3W................................159  
Boom Headset HDB-4..................................................... 160  
Nokia Advanced Car Kit CK-7W...................................160  
Travel Charger ACP-12....................................................161  
Care and Maintenance .........................162  
Additional Safety Information.............163  
Index.......................................................167  
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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 OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any  
restrictions. Do not use the device where  
blasting is in progress.  
SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the  
device on when wireless phone use is  
prohibited or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal  
position as explained in the product  
documentation. Do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
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.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel  
may install or repair this product.  
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only  
approved enhancements and batteries. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be  
susceptible to interference, which could affect  
performance.  
WATER-RESISTANCE Your device is not  
water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any  
restrictions. Switch the device off near  
medical equipment.  
BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-  
up copies or keep a written record of all  
important information.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any  
restrictions. Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When  
connecting to any other device, read its user  
guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Do not  
use the device at a refuelling point. Do not use  
near fuel or chemicals.  
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EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the device is  
switched on and in service. Press and hold  
to show the phone keypad on the screen.  
Key in the emergency number, then press  
. Give your location. Do not end the call  
until given permission to do so.  
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 smartphone.  
If so, they will not appear on your smartphone menu.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
About your smartphone  
The wireless smartphone described in this guide is  
approved for use on the EGSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM  
1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more  
information about these networks.  
This smartphone supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and  
SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this  
smartphone, such as those used with MMS and Web  
browser require network support for these technologies.  
When using the features in this smartphone, obey all laws  
and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.  
Shared memory  
WARNING: To use any features in this smartphone,  
other than active alarms, the smartphone must be  
switched on. Do not switch the device on when wireless  
phone use may cause interference or danger.  
The following features in this smartphone may share  
memory: contacts, text messages, multimedia messages,  
images, ringing tones, audio files, video clips, calendar and  
to-do notes, and downloaded applications. Use of one or  
more of these features may reduce the memory available  
for the remaining features sharing memory. For example,  
saving many images may use all of the available memory.  
Your smartphone may display a message that the memory  
is full when you try to use a shared memory feature. In this  
case, delete some of the information or entries stored in  
the shared memory features before continuing.  
Network services  
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless  
service provider. Many of the features in this smartphone  
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 utilise network  
services. Your service provider may need to give you  
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Enhancements,batteries,and  
chargers  
Check the model number of any charger before using it  
with this smartphone. This smartphone is intended for use  
when supplied with power from ACP-12 and AC-1A.  
WARNING: Use only batteries, chargers, and  
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this  
particular model. The use of any other types may  
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be  
dangerous.  
Always switch the smartphone off and disconnect the  
charger before removing the battery.  
For availability of approved enhancements, please check  
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of  
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
Your smartphone and its enhancements contains small  
parts. Keep them out of reach of small children.  
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Getting started  
The Nokia 7710 smartphone provides a variety of media  
applications, such as a camcorder, a music player, Visual  
RadioTM, RealPlayer, and a Web browser. Additionally, the  
smartphone contains various useful functions , such as a  
word processor, a clock, a calculator, and a calendar.  
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3
Press to end or reject a call. Press to open the  
Dialler view of the Telephone application.  
Press to answer a call. In the Telephone  
application’s Dialler view and in Desk, press to view the  
most recently called numbers.  
4 Scroll key. Press on the top  
, bottom  
, left  
,
and right to move the cursor on the screen, and to  
Parts of the smartphone  
select items. Press in the middle to activate or select.  
Press to call a dialled number, a selected speed dial  
number, or a selected contact. Press on the right and  
left to adjust the volume of the earpiece, headset, and  
loudspeaker.  
Front and top side  
5
Menu key. Press to open the menu. Press  
repeatedly to move between dialog pages.  
6 Microphone  
7
Desk key. Press to open the Desk application, which  
is the main view for the smartphone. For more  
information, see “Desk” on page 32. A long press opens  
a list of recently used applications that you can switch  
to. Can also be used to open alternative My view. For  
more information see “My view settings” on page 118  
Esc key. Closes dialogs or returns to previous view.  
It also cancels actions in dialogs where Cancel button  
is available. If an application stops responding, press  
this key for at least 5 seconds to close the applications  
running in the background and free some memory. To  
prevent out-of-memory situations, it is a good idea to  
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Fig. 1 Front and top side  
1
Press to swap between the loudspeaker and  
earpiece during a voice call. Press to start or end voice  
recording. Press and hold to activate voice dialling.  
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regularly close unused applications by pressing the  
key.  
3 Stylus holder.  
Power key. Press and hold to switch the  
smartphone on or off. Press briefly to change a profile.  
4
9 Earpiece  
10Switch key  
enables switching between different  
views in an application.  
Back  
11Zoom key. When applicable,  
makes the zoom  
option available, In Telephone enables switching  
between Portrait mode and Landscape mode dialling.  
The function of  
application and the current view. During a call, press  
to open the audio settings and press or to increase  
and  
keys depends on the  
or decrease the volume level, respectively. These two  
buttons are also used for playing games.  
Base and right side  
Fig. 3 Camera lens and loudspeaker  
Installing the SIM card and  
battery  
Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children.  
For availability and information on using SIM card  
services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the  
service provider, network operator, or another vendor.  
Fig. 2 Base and right side  
1 Charger connector  
2 Pop-Portconnector for headsets, connectivity cable,  
and loopset.  
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The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by  
scratching or bending, so be careful when handling,  
inserting, or removing the card.  
Before removing the back cover, always switch off the  
power, and disconnect the charger and any other  
enhancements from the smartphone. Always store and  
use the smartphone with the back cover attached.  
1 To remove the back cover, with the back of the  
smartphone facing you, press the back cover release  
button and lift off the back cover (See fig. 4).  
Fig. 5 Removing the battery  
3 Open the SIM card slot latch (See fig. 6) and slide the  
SIM card sideways into the SIM card slot (See fig. 7).  
Make sure that the bevelled corner of the SIM card is  
pointing inwards into the slot and that the golden  
contact area on the card is facing downwards.  
Fig. 4 Removing the back cover  
2 If the battery is installed in the smartphone, lift the  
battery out of the smartphone. (See fig 5).  
Always switch the smartphone off, and disconnect the  
charger before removing the battery.  
Fig. 6 Opening the SIM card slot latch  
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Fig. 9 Inserting the battery  
Fig. 7 Inserting the SIM card and the memory card  
6 Press the cover into place. (See fig. 10)  
4 Close the SIM card slot latch (See fig. 8).  
Fig. 10 Replacing the back cover  
Fig. 8 Closing the SIM slot latch  
5 To insert the battery, align the golden contacts of the  
battery with the corresponding connectors on the  
battery compartment. Press down on the opposite end  
of the battery until it snaps into place (See fig. 9).  
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Note: Use only compatible MultiMedia Cards (MMC)  
Secure Digital (SD) cards, do not fit in the MMC card  
slot and are not compatible with this smartphone.  
Using an incompatible memory card may damage the  
memory card as well as the smartphone, and data  
stored on the incompatible card may be corrupted.  
Removing and installing the  
memory card  
Your smartphone comes with a ready-to-use memory card  
(MMC). The card may contain some pre-installed files and  
applications. You can use this memory card to manage  
your files, applications, back-ups, and so on, in the same  
way as corresponding items on the smartphone.  
Charging the battery  
While charging, do not use features such as Web browser  
or RealOne player, which consume a lot of power. Too  
many power-consuming activities may prevent the battery  
from charging properly.  
Important: Do not remove the card in the middle  
of an operation. Removing the card in the middle  
of an operation may damage the memory card as  
well as the smartphone, and data stored on the  
card may be corrupted.  
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.  
1 Connect the charger connector to the base of the  
smartphone (See fig.2 on page 14).  
To remove the memory card, remove the back cover  
with the back of the smartphone facing you, by  
pressing the back cover release button and lifting off  
the back cover (See fig. 4). Remove the memory card by  
gently pulling it out of the slot. Be careful not to  
scratch the golden contacts of the card.  
2 Connect the charger to a wall outlet. The battery  
indicator bar starts scrolling in the status indicator  
area. The smartphone can be used while charging. If  
the battery is completely discharged, it may take up to  
a few minutes before the charging indicator is shown.  
3 When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops  
scrolling. Disconnect the charger from the smartphone,  
then from the outlet.  
To install the memory card, remove the back cover  
with the back of the smartphone facing you, by  
pressing the back cover release button and lifting off  
the back cover (See fig. 4). Gently push the memory  
card into place (See fig. 7). Make sure that the gold  
contacts of the card are facing down.  
See also “Battery information” on page 156 and  
Enhancements, batteries, and chargers” on page 12.  
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Note: Your smartphone has an  
internal antenna. As with any other  
radio transmitting smartphone, do  
not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily when the  
smartphone is switched on.  
Switching on the smartphone  
WARNING: To use any features in this smartphone,  
other than active alarms, the smartphone must be  
switched on. Do not switch the smartphone on when  
wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.  
Contact with the antenna affects  
call quality and may cause the  
smartphone to operate at a higher  
power level than otherwise needed.  
Avoiding contact with the antenna  
area when operating the  
To switch the smartphone on or off, press and hold  
the power key  
. This smartphone can be used  
without the phone functions when the Flight profile is  
selected. For more information, see “Profiles” on  
page 45.  
If the smartphone requests a PIN code, enter the code  
(displayed as ****), and tap OK. The PIN code protects  
your SIM card against unauthorised use and is usually  
supplied with the SIM card. After three consecutive  
incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN code is blocked, and  
you must unblock it with a PUK code  
smartphone optimises the antenna  
performance and the battery life.  
The picture shows how you should hold your smartphone  
when talking on the phone. The antenna area is shown in  
grey.  
before you can use the SIM card again. If the codes are  
not supplied with the SIM card, contact the operator  
whose SIM card is in your smartphone.  
First start-up  
When you start up your smartphone for the first time, you  
are asked to calibrate the touch screen and define certain  
settings. Based on the type of SIM card you use your  
smartphone may be able to automatically add the correct  
settting for Web browsing and MMS.  
If the smartphone requests a lock code, enter the  
code (displayed as *****) and tap OK. The lock code  
protects your smartphone against unauthorised use.  
The factory setting for the lock code is 12345. Change  
the code, and keep the new code secret and in a safe  
place separate from your smartphone. The lock code  
can be from 5 to 10 digits.  
All the settings can later be modified in the Control Panel  
application or in relevant applications.  
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1 Upon start-up the smartphone performs a self-test.  
After the self-test is complete, you are asked to  
calibrate the touch screen. Follow the instructions on  
the screen.  
2 If the smartphone requests a PIN code,enter the code  
(displayed as ****), and tap OK. A welcome screen  
appears.  
To transfer all the contacts, open the Contacts  
application, press , and select Tools > Copy SIM  
directory to Contacts.... Tap Copy. To transfer individual  
contacts, open the Contacts application, press  
,
and select Tools > SIMdirectory.... Select the contact and  
tap Copy to Contacts.  
3
To have the time and date set automatically, select the  
Auto-update: check box. Tap Finish. If you select the  
Auto-update option and the service is available, the  
smartphone needs to be restarted. If auto-update is  
selected by default and the service is available, Settings  
(see step 6 below) dialog is displayed. Note that some  
network operators may not support the Auto-update  
feature.  
Display elements  
4 If Auto-update is not active or available, specify a  
home city for the smartphone.  
5 If Auto-update is not active set the time and date. If  
you do not want to continue with the setup, tap Finish.  
6 You can edit a variety of optional settings, such as  
e-mail account settings or your personal details.  
Select from the list the setting you want to edit, and  
tap Open. If you do not want to edit the settings now,  
tap Finish to complete the setup.  
Fig. 11 Desk  
1 Title area. Displays the application name and group  
name or other details about the status of the  
application. Tap to access the menus or press  
.
2 Status indicator area. For status icons, see “Status  
indicators” on page 23.  
Copying from a SIM card to the  
smartphone memory  
If you have stored names and phone numbers on a SIM  
card, you can copy them to the smartphone memory.  
3 Toolbar. Contains either shortcuts to often used  
applications or, in an application, a shortcut to useful  
tools. In Desk, also displays the current time. Tap to  
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show the current date. To hide the toolbar, press  
and select Display. Clear the Toolbar.  
4 Scroll bar. Tap or drag to scroll the screen.  
,
To open applications, double-tap on an application  
icon in Desk, or scroll to the application, and press the  
centre of the scroll key. To open folders, files, or  
attachments, double-tap the item, or scroll to it, and  
press the centre of the scroll key.  
Your smartphone has a screen saver. If there are no actions  
for a specified time period, the screen saver becomes  
visible. To deactivate the screen saver, tap the screen or  
press any key. Note that you cannot change the look of the  
screen saver. For more information, see “Display” on  
page 113.  
The expression ‘double-tap’ is used here to describe the  
process of first tapping with the stylus on an item to select  
it and then tapping on the item again to open it.  
Tip: If the touch screen is not responding correctly,  
you may need to calibrate it. Use the scroll key to open  
and follow the instructions.  
Navigating and selecting items  
In most cases there are two ways to control the  
smartphone: by pressing the scroll key and other buttons  
on the smartphone or by tapping the screen with the  
included stylus. You can mix these two methods to find the  
way that best suits you. To locate the stylus, see Fig.“2” on  
page 14.  
To exit applications and return to Desk, press  
the left side of the screen, or tap on the status  
on  
indicator area. To view its exact location on the screen,  
see fig. “11” on page 19. Desk is your workspace where  
you can access all applications and create shortcuts to  
different items such as documents, images, or contact  
cards. For more information, see “Desk” on page 32.  
Important: Use only a stylus approved by Nokia  
for use with this smartphone. Using any other  
stylus may invalidate any warranty applying to  
the smartphone and may damage the screen.  
Avoid scratching the screen. Never use an actual  
pen or pencil or other sharp object to write on the  
screen.  
To select menu commands in applications, press  
,
scroll to the command and press the centre of the scroll  
key to select the command. Alternatively, tap the title  
area (see “Display elements” on page 19) of the  
window to open the menu, tap the menu, and tap the  
command.  
In most of the applications, some of the most useful  
menu commands are also available on the command  
buttons on the right side of the screen.  
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Tip: The menu commands and command buttons  
change according to what is selected on the screen.  
Scroll to an item or tap it ; then select the appropriate  
menu command or command button.  
To drag an item, tap it and keep the stylus in contact  
with the screen for about a second and move the item  
to its new location. Try this with the Desk applications.  
To select individual list items or files, tap it, press  
, and select Edit > Mark/Unmark > Mark. Now you  
can tap to mark the rest of the items. A check mark is  
placed next to the selected items. To select all items  
Basic use of your smartphone  
To make a call, press the  
key on the top side of  
the smartphone to open the Dialler view. You can also  
open the Dialler by double-tapping the Telephone  
application in Desk, or tapping the telephone icon on  
the toolbar, if available. Enter the telephone number  
using the screen keypad of the Dialler view, and tap  
Call. If you make a mistake when entering numbers,  
in a list, press  
and select Edit > Mark/Unmark >  
Mark all. To select consecutive items, drag the stylus  
over the files.  
To show or hide the command buttons or toolbar,  
press  
, and select Display > Command bar or Toolbar.  
tap  
to clear numbers. The microphone and  
When a command button is dimmed, it cannot be used.  
earpiece are on the front side of the smartphone (See  
The command buttons on the right side, the toolbar at  
the bottom, and the status indicators on the top right  
corner of the display change according to the  
application and current situation.  
fig “1” on page 13). To end a call, tap End, or press  
.
To answer a call, tap Answer, or press  
on the top  
side of the smartphone. To locate the microphone and  
To activate parts of a dialog, tap them. Try tapping  
dialog fields like text boxes, window frames, and other  
parts of the display.  
the earpiece see fig.“1” on page 13. To reject a call,  
tap Reject, or press  
. For more information, see  
Telephone” on page 38.  
Tip: If you write a phone number, e-mail address, or  
web address in a text box or document, you can use it  
as a hyperlink. Tap on the number or address, or move  
the cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link  
with a small icon. Tap the icon to call the phone  
number, to open the e-mail editor, or to access the web  
site if you have an active Internet connection.  
To turn off the sounds of the smartphone, select the  
Silent profile. To select the profile, either open the  
Profiles application, or press the power key  
and  
select Silent from the list.  
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To write text, tap the text field or box where you want  
to enter text. The on-screen keyboard or handwriting  
recognition window opens. Start typing by tapping the  
characters in the keyboard or writing letters in the text  
input field. For more information, see “Writing text” on  
page 34.  
in the search field, and tap Find. To make the search  
more accurate, tap Advanced search, write the text in  
the search field, specify the location and the date  
range of the search, and tap OK. Tap the found item to  
open it.  
Tip: You can also search for text strings within  
applications, if this function is available as a menu  
To take a picture or record video, open the Camera  
application. The camera lens is at the back of the  
camera above the back cover (see fig. “2” on page 14).  
To switch between camera and camcorder mode, tap  
Aim at the target using the display as a viewfinder;  
press the centre of the scroll key, or tap Capture to take  
the picture. To record video, press Record. The image or  
video is saved to a folder shown in the title bar area. If  
you do not want to keep the picture, tap Delete. For  
more information, see “Images” on page 79.  
command. Press  
To create folders, open the File manager application.  
Press and select File > New folder.... Give the new  
,and select Edit > Find....  
folder a name, and select a location. In some of the  
applications you can create a new folder if you first  
select the Change folder menu command in the menu.  
Common actions in applications  
You can find the following actions in several applications:  
To listen to the radio, connect a compatible headset  
to the smartphone. The lead of the headset functions as  
the antenna of the radio, so let it hang freely. Open the  
To add a shortcut to an item, select an item in the File  
manager application or another application that  
handles files, press  
, and selectAdd to Desk... menu  
Visual Radio application, press  
, and select Tools >  
command, if available. In Images, for example, select  
Tools > Add to Desk.... Select the Desk group to which  
you want to add the shortcut, and tap OK.  
Speaker in use > Headset. Press  
to start listening to  
the radio. You can use Visual Radio both for listening to  
ordinary FM radio broadcasts and special broadcasts  
with simultaneous visual content, if available. For more  
information, see “Visual Radio” on page 94.  
To send items, select an item, press  
, and select File  
>Send command, if available. Select the appropriate  
method of sending.  
To search through all the applications and files in  
the smartphone for specific text strings or file types,  
open the Find application, and tap Find. Write the text  
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To cut and paste an item, select an item, press  
,
The microphone is in mute mode.  
and select Edit > Cut. Select the location where you  
Volume control. Tap during a call to open volume  
adjustment window.  
want to add the item, press  
, and select Edit > Paste.  
To copy and paste an item, select an item, press  
,
The touch screen and keys of the smartphone are  
locked. See “Touch screen and keypad lock” on page 26.  
and select Edit > Copy. Select the location where you  
want to add the item, press  
, and select Edit > Paste.  
You are using the Silent profile. The phone will not  
ring to notify you of an incoming call or message. Tap to  
open the profile selection dialog.  
Tip: Some dialogs have an arrow icon  
in the top left  
corner. Tap the icon to cut or copy the selected text, or  
to paste text into the selected field.  
The alarm clock is active.  
To delete an item, select an item, press  
File > Delete.  
, and select  
All your calls are diverted to another number. If you  
have two phone lines, a number indicates the line to which  
To zoom in or zoom out on the display, press  
select Display > Zoom in or Zoom out.  
, and  
the call is diverted.  
indicates that all calls are diverted  
to a voice mailbox. Tap the icon to modify call diverting  
settings.  
Status indicators  
If you have two phone lines, the number indicates the  
selected phone line. Tap the icon to switch between the  
phone lines.  
You can open applications or dialogs by tapping some of  
the status icons. For example, tap  
to open Inbox  
where you can read the message you have received. Here  
are some of the status icons as they appear when using the  
default theme:  
or  
Headset or loopset is connected to the  
smartphone.  
Your smartphone is connected to a PC using a  
connectivity cable.  
You have one or more unread messages in your Inbox.  
You have received one or several voice messages. Tap  
the icon to call your voice mailbox. If you have two phone  
lines, a number indicates the phone line.  
Battery level  
The battery is almost empty. Recharge it.  
A voice call is in progress. Tap to open the call  
handling view.  
The battery is charged. When the bar stops scrolling  
and all four bars are displayed, the battery is fully charged.  
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Signal strength  
The smartphone is connected to a wireless network.  
When all four bars are shown, the wireless signal reception  
is good. If the signal is weak, you can try to improve the  
reception by moving the smartphone slightly or by using it  
in the handsfree mode.  
The smartphone is switched on, but it is outside  
network coverage.  
The phone functions of the smartphone are switched  
off. You cannot make or receive calls, and you cannot  
receive messages with any of the communications  
applications (SMS, data, or e-mail).  
Data connection indicators  
Bluetooth connection. Tap to open a dialog where you  
can switch off Bluetooth connection. For more information  
on the Bluetooth technology, see “Bluetooth connection”  
on page 143.  
Data call is in progress. Tap to open the call handling  
view.  
HSCSD data call is in progress. Tap to open the call  
handling view.  
The GPRS connection is active. The GPRS symbol  
is shown when the GPRS connection is suspended (on  
hold), for example, if you have received or made a call  
during a GPRS connection. Tap the icon to open the  
Connection manager dialog.  
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General information  
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits): The PUK (Personal  
Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked  
PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a  
blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not supplied with  
the SIM card, contact the operator whose SIM card is  
in your smartphone.  
Stickers in the sales package  
The stickers included in the sales package contain  
important information for service and customer support  
purposes. The sales package also includes instructions on  
how you should use these stickers.  
Barring password (4 digits): The barring password is  
needed when using the Call barring service. You can  
obtain the password from your service provider.  
The Internet applications of the smartphone use  
passwords and user names to protect against  
unauthorised use of the Internet and its services. These  
passwords are changed in the settings of the Internet  
applications.  
Access codes  
Explanations for the different security codes that may be  
needed:  
Lock code (5 to 10 digits): The lock code protects your  
smartphone against unauthorised use, and is supplied  
with the smartphone. The preset code is 12345. Change  
the code, and keep the new code secret and in a safe  
place separate from your smartphone.  
PIN code and PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits): The PIN  
(Personal Identification Number) code protects your  
SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is  
usually supplied with the SIM card. After three  
consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN code is  
blocked and you need to unblock it before you can use  
the SIM card again.  
Memory management  
Many features of the smartphone consume memory as  
they store data. These features include videos, music files,  
games, contacts, messages, images and ringing tones,  
calendar and to-do notes, documents and downloaded  
applications. The amount of free memory available  
depends on how much data is already saved in the  
smartphone memory.  
The PIN2 code may be supplied with some SIM cards,  
and is required to access some functions, such as fixed  
dialling number.  
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You can use a memory card as extra storage space. If the  
smartphone memory is getting low, you can move data to  
a memory card. Memory cards are re-writable, so you can  
repeatedly save data on a memory card, and delete data  
from it as necessary.  
You can delete contact information, calendar notes,  
games, messages, e-mail messages, or any other data. Go  
to the respective application to remove the data.  
Touch screen and keypad lock  
You can lock the touch screen and keys to prevent them  
from being pressed accidentally.  
Note: Some cards are read-only. They contain pre-  
installed data that cannot be uninstalled from the card  
or overwritten.  
To lock the touch screen and keys, press  
and  
To view memory consumption, go to the Control Panel  
application and open Memory. You can see what kind of  
data you have both in the smartphone memory and in  
the memory card, and how much memory the different  
data groups consume.  
then . When the touch screen and keys are locked,  
appears in the status indicator area. Another way  
to activate the keyguard is to press the power key  
and select Lock touch screen and keys. To unlock, press  
and then  
.
Freeing memory  
To answer a call when the keyguard is on, press  
.
During a call, the phone can be operated normally.  
Installing many games or saving many images, music files  
or video clips can use a large amount of the available  
memory. The smartphone will notify you that the memory  
is getting low. In this case, additional data may not be  
saved until you delete some of the games, images, or other  
entries to free memory. To avoid memory getting low, you  
should regularly delete, or transfer data to a memory card.  
When you end or reject the call, the touch screen and  
keys will automatically be locked again.  
To turn the automatic keyguard on, go to the Control  
panel application and open Display. Select the Screen  
saver locks display & keys: check box and tap OK. The  
touch screen and keys are locked automatically after  
the screen saver is activated.  
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WARNING: Do not hold the smartphone near to your  
ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume  
may be extremely loud.  
Volume control  
To adjust the volume level during a call, press  
to  
open the audio settings. Press  
or , or press  
on the scroll key to increase or decrease the  
and  
Headset  
volume level, respectively. You can also select to use  
the loudspeaker or mute the smartphone.  
You can listen to the radio and music player in your  
smartphone with the supplied headset HS-3.  
To adjust the volume level when using a headset or  
loudspeaker, press  
To connect the headset to the smartphone, insert the  
end of the headset cable into the Pop-Port™ connector  
on the bottom of the smartphone. (See fig 2 on page  
14) The headset’s lead functions as the antenna for the  
radio, so let it hang freely.  
and  
on the scroll key.  
WARNING: Listen to music at a moderate level.  
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  
hearing.  
To answer a call when using the headset, press the  
remote control button, which is located in the  
microphone part of the headset. To end the call, press  
the same button again.  
Loudspeaker  
Your smartphone has a built-in loudspeaker for handsfree  
use (See fig. 3 on page 14). The loudspeaker allows you to  
speak and listen to the smartphone from a short distance  
without having to hold the smartphone to your ear, for  
example, you could leave it on a table nearby. The  
loudspeaker can be used during a call, with sound  
applications, and when viewing multimedia messages.  
WARNING: When using the stereo headset your ability  
to hear outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the  
stereo headset where it can endanger your safety.  
Installing applications and  
software  
You can install two types of applications and software to  
your smartphone:  
To turn the loudspeaker on during an active call,  
press  
. The loudspeaker needs to be activated  
separately each time for phone calls, but sound  
applications such as Music player use the loudspeaker  
by default. To turn off the loudspeaker and switch  
back to using the earpiece, press  
.
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Applications and software specifically intended for the  
Nokia 7710 or suitable for the Symbian operating  
system. These installation files have the extension .SIS.  
See “Installing software” on page 28.  
Installing software  
If you install a file that contains an update or repair to an  
existing application, you can only restore the original  
application if you have the original installation file or a  
full back-up copy of the removed software package. To  
restore the original application, first remove the  
J2Micro EditionTM Java applications suitable for the  
extension .JAD or .JAR. Do not download  
PersonalJavaTM applications to your smartphone as  
they cannot be installed. See “Installing JavaTM  
applications” on page 28.  
original installation file or the back-up copy.  
To install software, search the smartphone memory or  
the memory card for the installation file, and double-  
tap the file to start the installation. For example, if you  
have received the installation file as an e-mail  
attachment, go to your mailbox, open the e-mail and  
double-tap an installation file to start the installation.  
Installation files may be transferred to your smartphone  
from a compatible computer, downloaded during  
browsing, or sent to you in a multimedia message, as an e-  
mail attachment, or via Bluetooth.  
Important: Only install applications from sources  
that offer adequate protection against harmful  
software.  
To remove software, see “Application manager” on  
page 109.  
Tip: For more information on software installations,  
During installation, the smartphone checks the integrity of  
the package to be installed. The smartphone shows  
information about the checks being carried out, and you  
are given options whether to continue or cancel the  
installation.  
see “Application manager” on page 109.  
Installing JavaTM applications  
1 Search the smartphone memory or the memory card  
for the installation file, select the file and double-tap  
it to start the installation. For example, if you have  
received the installation file as an e-mail attachment,  
go to your mailbox, open the e-mail and double-tap an  
installation file to start the installation.  
For information on digital signatures and certificates, see  
Certificate manager” on page 111.  
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2 Confirm the installation. The .JAR file is required for  
installation. If it is missing, the smartphone may ask  
you to download it. If there is no access point defined,  
you will be asked to select one. When you are  
downloading the .JAR file, you may need to enter a user  
name and password to access the server. You can  
obtain these from the supplier or manufacturer of the  
application. The smartphone informs you when  
installation is complete.  
The following factors may impair wireless connections in  
the form of noise, low or lost signal, erroneous function of  
the smartphone, or distorted display:  
Noise - Radio interference from electronic appliances and  
equipment, as well as from other phones will affect the  
quality of wireless data transmission.  
Roaming - As the smartphone user moves from one  
network cell to another, the signal strength of the channel  
drops and the wireless telephone exchange may hand the  
user over to a different cell and frequency, where the  
signal is stronger. A cell handover may also occur when  
the user is stationary, due to varying network traffic loads.  
Such handovers may cause slight delays in transmission.  
Tip: When you are browsing, you can download an  
installation file and install it immediately. Note,  
however, that the connection is left running in the  
background during installation.  
Electrostatic discharge - A discharge of static electricity  
from a finger or a conductor may cause erroneous  
functions in electrical devices. The discharge may result in  
distorted display and unstable software operation.  
Wireless connections may become unreliable, data may  
become corrupted, and transmission halted. In this case  
you need to end the existing call (if any), switch off the  
smartphone (if on) and remove the battery. Then replace  
the battery and establish a new wireless connection.  
Data transmission  
This smartphone employs the data transmission  
capabilities of the GSM network to send multimedia  
messages, short messages and e-mail, and to establish  
connections with remote computers.  
Wireless data connections can be made from most  
locations where your smartphone operates. However, it is  
recommended that you move the smartphone to a location  
where the strongest possible wireless signal can be  
obtained. When the signal is strong, data transmission is  
efficient. In general, you should not expect the same  
performance from wireless data communications as from  
landline communications, due to the inherent  
characteristics of the wireless environment.  
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Dead spots and dropouts - Dead spots are areas where  
radio signals cannot be received. Dropouts occur when the  
smartphone user passes through an area where the radio  
signal is blocked or reduced by geographical features or  
large structures.  
Data connections  
GSM data calls  
A GSM data call enables data transmission rates of up to  
14.4 Kbps. For availability and subscription to data  
services, contact your network operator or service  
provider.  
Signal impairment - Distance and obstacles can cause  
signals to become out-of-phase. They can also cause  
reflected signals. Both situations result in a loss of signal  
strength.  
High-speed data calls (High Speed  
Circuit Switched Data, HSCSD)  
HSCSD enables data transmission rates of up to 43.2 Kbps,  
which is four times faster than standard data rates of the  
GSM network. HSCSD is comparable to the speed of many  
computer modems that communicate with fixed  
telephone networks.  
Low signal strength - Due to either distance or obstacles,  
the radio signal strength from a cell site may not be strong  
enough or stable enough to provide a reliable data  
connection for communication. Therefore, to ensure the  
best possible communication, remember the following  
points:  
The data connection works best when the smartphone  
is in a stationary position. Attempting wireless data  
communication while in a moving vehicle is not  
recommended.  
For availability and subscription to high-speed data  
services, please contact your network operator or service  
provider.  
Do not place the smartphone on a metal surface.  
Check that the signal strength on the smartphone  
display is sufficient. Moving the smartphone within a  
room, especially towards a window, may result in a  
stronger signal. If a signal is not strong enough to  
support a voice call, data connection should not be  
attempted until you can find a location with better  
signal reception.  
Note: Sending data in HSCSD mode may drain the  
smartphone’s battery faster than normal voice or data  
calls, as the smartphone may send data more  
frequently to the network.  
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Packet data (General Packet Radio  
Service, GPRS)  
Access points  
A data connection connects your smartphone to the  
Internet via an access point. Your smartphone supports  
three kinds of data connections:  
GPRS enables wireless access for mobile phones to data  
networks (network service). GPRS uses packet data  
technology where information is sent in short bursts of  
data over the mobile network. The benefit of sending data  
in packets is that the network is occupied only when  
sending or receiving data. As GPRS uses the network  
efficiently, it allows for quick data connection set up and  
fast data transmission speeds.  
GSM data call (  
GSM high-speed data call, or HSCSD (  
packet data (GPRS) connection (  
)
)
)
You need to set access point settings, if you want to, for  
example, send and receive multimedia messages or e-mail,  
browse pages, download JavaTM applications, or use your  
smartphone as a modem.  
You need to subscribe to the GPRS service. For availability  
and subscription to GPRS, contact your network operator  
or service provider.  
Check with your service provider what kind of access point  
is needed for the service you wish to access. For  
availability and subscription to GSM data call, GSM high-  
speed data call and GPRS connection services, contact  
your network operator or service provider.  
(E)GPRS (Enhanced GPRS) is similar to GPRS but the  
enables faster connection. For more information on the  
availability of (E)GPRS and data transfer speed, contact  
your network operator or service provider. Note that when  
you have selected GPRS as a data bearer, the smartphone  
uses (E)GPRS instead of GPRS if this is available on the  
network.  
Pricing for GPRS and applications  
Any data transfers via GPRS and (E)GPRS are subject to  
applicable operator data transfer fees. For more  
information on fees, contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
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Desk  
Press  
, or tap  
on the status bar to open Desk.  
To remove an application, go to Control panel > App.  
manager, select the software package you want to  
remove and tap Remove. A dialog appears asking for  
your confirmation. Press Remove.  
Tip: A long press opens a list of recently used  
applications that you can switch to.  
Desk is your workspace where you can access all  
applications and create shortcuts to items such as  
documents, images, applications, or contact cards.  
To add a shortcut to an item, go to the application  
whose item you want to add to Desk, and select the  
item. Press  
, and look for the Add to Desk... menu  
When you exit an application by pressing  
to another application, the smartphone saves data by  
default.  
and switch  
command. For example, in the Images application,  
select Tools > Add to Desk.... Select the Desk groups to  
which you want to add the shortcut, and tap OK.  
To delete a shortcut or application icon, select the  
icon, press  
, and select Edit > Delete. Note that  
application icons cannot be removed from the group  
All.  
To change the order of icons, tap on an icon by  
holding the stylus down for about a second and drag  
the icon with the stylus to its new location on the  
display.  
To increase or decrease the size of icons, press  
press , and select Display > Zoom in or Zoom out.  
or  
Fig. 12: Desk  
To add a background image, press , and select  
Display > Set background image.... Select the image and  
tap Insert.. To further personalise the display,  
see “Themes” on page 123.  
To open an application, double-tap the icon. Tap and  
drag the scrollbar on the right to move up and down on  
the screen.  
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Managing groups  
Active standby  
You can divide the applications and shortcuts that are  
displayed in Desk into separate groups. Having different  
groups makes it easier to manage numerous applications  
and shortcuts. You can have the same application or  
shortcut in several groups.  
To open the active standby view, press  
in Desk.  
, or tap  
This view contains four application icons that you can  
customise, the default status bar, profile indicator, date,  
and time.  
To create a new group, press  
New..., and name the new group.  
, select Group >  
To change a background image, press  
, and select  
Display > Set background image.... Select the image, and  
To switch between different groups, press  
View group, and select a group.  
, select  
tap Set.  
To select the applications for active standby, press  
, and select Tools > Settings. Tap , and select each  
application from the list.  
To add the selected application or shortcut to a  
group, press , select Group > Add to group..., and  
select the groups where you want to add the item.  
To add or remove items in a group, press  
, and  
select Group > Edit.... Note that this option is not  
available for the group All. Select the application or  
shortcut in the list on the left to add it to the group. Tap  
Add. To remove an application or shortcut, select it on  
the list on the right, and tap Remove.  
To rename a group, press  
, select Group > Manage  
groups.... Select the group that you want to rename, and  
tap Rename.  
To delete a group, press  
, select Group > Manage  
groups.... Select the group that you want to delete, and  
tap Delete. You cannot rename or delete the group All.  
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Writing text  
You have two options for entering letters, numbers, and  
special characters. Handwriting recognition enables you  
to write characters directly onto the screen using the  
stylus. You can also use the on-screen keyboard to tap in  
the characters you want to enter.  
To change the input language, tap  
and select the  
language from the list.  
Handwriting recognition  
Tip: Tap  
on the handwriting window to open the  
Other input methods may become available from  
application providers. The smartphone is able to use such  
input method applications only if installed to the  
smartphone memory. If installed to the memory card, the  
smartphone will not support such applications.  
help function. Help offers detailed information on how  
to enter characters and contains other useful tips.  
To write text, tap the area on the screen where you  
want to write. Either the handwriting recognition  
window or the on-screen keyboard opens up. To  
change from handwriting recognition to on-screen  
keyboard, tap . To change to handwriting  
recognition, tap  
. Start writing.  
Important: Use only a stylus approved by Nokia  
for use with this smartphone. Using other stylus  
may invalidate any warranty applying to the  
smartphone and may damage the screen. Avoid  
scratching the screen. Never use an actual pen or  
pencil or other sharp objects to write on the  
screen.  
Fig. 13 Handwriting recognition window  
To use the handwriting recognition, draw the  
characters on the handwriting window one by one with  
the stylus.  
Tip: Note that the part of the window where you write  
affects recognition. Use the thin baseline to guide your  
handwriting.  
To move the input window, tap and drag  
To hide the input window, tap  
.
.
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To switch between auto-capitalisation, uppercase  
and lowercase, tap . At the beginning of a word you  
can choose between capitalisation and lowercase. In  
the middle of a word you can choose between  
uppercase and lowercase. All the sentences following  
the characters ! ? ¿ ¡ and . are capitalised  
To delete text, select the text by dragging the stylus  
over the text. Draw the backspace gesture. See fig. 14.  
To teach the system your individual writing style,  
select the Control panel application and Pen Input  
Settings, then tap Training. Double-tap on a character  
set (lowercase or uppercase letters, numbers, or special  
characters) and select the individual character to be  
trained. Tap Train. Draw the character in your own way  
and tap OK. To change the writing style you have  
taught the system, open the Draw character dialog  
again, and tap Clear to remove the existing style. Draw  
the new character and tap OK.  
automatically, unless you have disabled this option in  
Control Panel Pen Input settings.  
Note that the case of the letter depends on the alphabet  
mode you have selected, not on how you write the letter  
on the screen. You can write uppercase letters to produce  
lowercase letters if the system recognises uppercase  
writing more easily. Note also that you cannot select the  
AB mode at the beginning of an auto-capitalised word.  
Train only the characters that the system has difficulty  
recognising. If you try to train the system to recognize all  
the characters, your smartphone may run out of memory.  
Tip: See “Pen input settings” on page 36 for more auto-  
capitalisation settings.  
To write numbers, special characters or handwriting  
On-screen keyboard  
gestures, tap  
for numbers and  
for special  
To use the on-screen keyboard, tap on the keys of the  
characters. See figure 14 on how to enter spaces,  
backspaces, etc.  
keyboard with the stylus.  
Fig. 14 Handwriting gestures: 1 - space, 2- backspace,  
3- enter, 4 - tab  
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To write numbers or special characters, tap . Tap  
to see more special characters.  
Tip: To write accented letters, if the keyboard has keys  
with only accents in them, first tap the accent and then  
the letter. To select accented letters, you can also tap  
, if available.  
To delete text, select the text by dragging the stylus  
over the text. Tap on the backspace icon.  
Pen input settings  
To configure text input settings, select Control panel  
> Pen Input Settings. Define the following:  
Fig. 15 On-screen keyboard  
Input language: - This setting defines which language-  
specific characters, in your handwriting, are recognised  
and how your on-screen keyboard is laid out.  
1 Input display. Displays the characters you are writing.  
2 Backspace. Deletes the character to the left of the  
cursor.  
3 Enter. Starts a new line or adds new rows.  
4 Tab key. Adds a tab space or moves the cursor to the  
next field.  
5 Caps lock. Switches on uppercase mode.  
6 Shift. Allows you to enter an uppercase letter when you  
are writing in lowercase mode.  
Character recognition : - Adjust the speed at which  
handwriting is recognised.  
Line width: - Change the thickness of the trail of the  
stylus.  
Keyboard size: - Select the size for the virtual keyboard.  
Input method: - By default, your smartphone has two  
text input methods: on-screen keyboard and  
handwriting recognition. You do not need this setting  
unless additional input methods are installed on your  
smartphone.  
7 Space. Inserts a space.  
To switch between uppercase and lowercase, tap  
. To switch on the caps lock tap . All the  
sentences following the characters ! ? ¿ ¡ . are  
capitalised automatically, unless you have disabled this  
option in Control Panel Pen Input settings.  
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Capitalise: - To capitalise words following the  
characters . ! ? ¿ ¡ with space, select After '.', '?' or '!' with  
space. To capitalize them without space, select After '.',  
'?' or '!' . To turn off the capitalisation select No.  
Tip: Use the After '.', '?' or '!' setting with text messages  
to fit in more text.  
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Telephone  
Go to Desk > Telephone.  
preprogrammed in your smartphone in the code query field  
and tap Call.  
The microphone and earpiece are on the front side of the  
smartphone (See fig.“1” on page 13).  
To call a number in your directory:  
In landscape mode, tap Contacts in the dialler window,  
select a contact in the directory, and tap Call. If the  
contact has more than one phone number, a list opens  
with all the contact’s phone numbers. Select a number  
from the list, and tap OK.  
In portrait mode, Start writing the name of the contact  
in the input field. When you see a matching contact in  
the list above the input field, tap it and Call. If the  
contact has more than one phone number, phone  
numbers are listed as separate contacts. To switch  
between letters and numbers, press and hold the #  
key.  
Calling  
To make a call using the numeric keypad, open the  
Telephone application, input the number by tapping the  
keypad, and tap Call. To delete tapped numbers, tap  
. To switch between views, press  
.
To change the orientation of the dialler or speed  
dialling view, press  
mode/Portrait mode.  
, and select View > Landscape  
Tip: You can also press  
to change the orientation.  
For international calls, add the international prefix +  
(double-tap * and select + from the pop-up list) and then  
enter the country code, the area code, and the phone  
number.  
Tip: You can use a phone number in a text box or  
document as a hyperlink. Tap the number or move the  
cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link  
with a small icon. Tap the icon to call the phone  
number.  
If the SIM card has been removed or is corrupted you can  
make only emergency calls. Some networks may require  
that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the smartphone  
to make any calls.  
To add the number from the number field to your  
Contacts, tap Add to Contacts, select a contact or  
create a new contact and fill in the contact  
information. For more information, see “Contacts” on  
page 62.  
If making an emergency call the normal way is not  
possible, you may be able to enter an emergency number  
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To call a number in a recent calls list, tap Recent  
calls in the Dialler window. Select a number from one  
of the lists and tap Call. To add a number to your  
Contacts, select a number and tap Add to contacts.  
To call your voice mailbox, contact your network  
operator for a voice mailbox number (network service).  
In the Speed dial view, number 1 is reserved for calls to  
your default voice mailbox. For more information, see  
Voice mailbox settings” on page 42.  
To use speed dialling, press  
, select View > Speed  
dialling and tap the name or number you want to call.  
Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently used  
numbers.  
To adjust the sound level during a call, tap Audio  
settings. Move the slider to adjust the sound level.  
Select Loudspeaker: to use the handsfree speaker and  
microphone or Mute: to silence the microphone.  
Tip: During a call, press  
Press and , or press  
to open the audio settings.  
and on the scroll key  
to decrease or increase the volume level, respectively.  
To make a new call during a call, tap Dialler.  
To switch between the calls tap Unhold or Hold.  
To connect the other two participants and remove  
yourself from the call, press  
, select Options >  
Transfer. To talk to both participants simultaneously,  
tap Conference. A conference call can have up to  
5 participants. When in conference call, tap Conf.  
options to drop participants or speak to them privately.  
A conference call and call transfer are network  
services.  
Fig. 16: Speed dialling  
To add speed dial numbers, open the speed dialling  
view (press  
, select View > Speed dialling). Tap on  
an empty speed dial number, then tap Assign in the  
dialog that opens. Select the contact for which you  
want to assign the speed dial number, and tap Select.  
If there are several phone numbers to choose from, pick  
one, and tap OK.  
Tip: For information on monitoring missed, received,  
and dialled calls, and on call duration, see “Log” on  
page 138.  
To switch between the Dialler and Speed dialling  
views, press  
.
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To use voice dialling, press and hold  
or the  
Answering  
headset button until you hear a start tone or see a note  
on the display. Say the voice tag for the number you  
want to dial. To try again if the voice tag was not  
To answer a call, tap Answer or press  
a call, tap Reject or press  
. To mute the ringing tone, tap Silence. To mute  
the tone and reply with a default message, see “Other  
settings” on page 42  
. To reject  
. To end a call press  
recognised, press and hold down the  
seconds. To return to normal dialling, briefly press the  
key or headset button, and press the ESC key.  
key a few  
Voice dialling  
You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has  
been added to a contact card. Any spoken word(s) can be  
a voice tag.  
Telephone settings  
Call diverting (network service)  
Call diverting allows you to direct your incoming voice  
calls to another phone number. This is also known as call  
forwarding.  
Before using voice tags, note that:  
Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are  
dependent on the speaker's voice.  
You must say the name exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it.  
When recording and saying the voice tags, speak up. If  
you speak too softly, the system may not recognise the  
voice tag properly.  
1 Press  
, and select Tools > Settings > Call divert....  
A dialog opens.  
2 Go to the Voice calls page.  
3 Define the following:  
Divert all calls: - When activated, all incoming calls are  
diverted.  
Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record  
voice tags and use them in a quiet environment.  
Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and  
avoid similar names for different numbers.  
Divert if busy: - When activated, incoming calls are  
diverted when you are engaged in another call.  
Divert if not answered: - When activated, incoming calls  
are diverted if you do not answer them within a certain  
time period.  
Divert if out of reach: - When activated, incoming calls  
are diverted when the smartphone is switched off or  
outside the network service area.  
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy  
environment or during an emergency, so you should not  
rely solely upon voice dialling in all circumstances.  
To add voice tags, see “Voice tags” on page 64.  
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Divert if not available: - In a single action, this option  
turns on Divert if busy:, Divert if out of reach:, and Divert if  
not answered:.  
Check status - Checks whether the divert is active or  
not.  
The options available are:  
Call barring (network service)  
Call barring allows you to restrict the making and  
receiving of calls with your smartphone. For this function,  
you need the barring password from your service provider.  
Activate - Opens a dialog where you type the number to  
which you want to divert the calls and - if available -  
choose the time period after which the call is diverted,  
if it is not answered. Tap  
to select  
1 Press  
, and select Tools > Settings > Call barring....  
A dialog opens.  
your voice mailbox number or other default numbers, if  
available. Tap Select contact to search for a phone  
number in the Contacts application.  
Cancel - Turns off the divert.  
2 Define the following:  
All incoming calls: - When activated, calls cannot be  
received.  
Incoming calls when abroad: - When activated, calls  
cannot be received when you are outside your home  
country.  
All outgoing calls: - When activated, calls cannot be  
made.  
International calls: - When activated, calls cannot be  
made to other countries or regions.  
Int. calls except to home country: - If you have enabled  
international roaming with your network operator, you  
cannot make international calls abroad, except to your  
home country.  
The options available are:  
Activate - Turns on the barring.  
Cancel - Turns off the barring.  
Check status - Checks whether call barring is activated  
or not.  
Check status - Checks whether the divert is activated  
or not.  
To cancel all call diverts, tap Cancel all diverts.  
Diverting data & fax calls (network  
service)  
1 Press  
, and select Tools > Settings > Call divert....  
2 Go to the Data & Fax calls page and select one of the  
following options to divert all data calls or all fax calls:  
Activate - Opens a dialog where you type the number to  
which you want to divert the calls, and choose the time  
period after which the call is diverted, if it is not  
answered. You can tap the box to select previously  
added numbers, if available.  
Cancel - Turns off the divert.  
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3 Enter the barring password, and tap OK to activate the  
Other settings  
service.  
Press  
, and select Tools > Settings > Other settings....  
If your SIM card supports the alternate line service, voice  
call barring applies only to the selected line.  
Define the following:  
Call page  
To cancel all call barrings, tap Cancel all barrings.  
Call waiting: (network service)- If you have activated the  
call waiting service, the network will notify you of a new  
incoming call while you have a call in progress. The option  
not.  
For information on barring data calls, see “Data call  
barring” on page 112.  
Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the same  
time. When calls are barred, calls still may be possible to  
certain official emergency number programmed into your  
smartphone.  
Send my caller ID: (network service) - Determines whether  
your number is hidden or presented to the person you are  
calling. The value may be set by your network operator or  
service provider when you make a subscription (Set by  
network).  
Voice mailbox settings  
For information on calling a voice mailbox (network  
service), see “Calling” on page 38.  
Summary after call: - If you select the option On, the  
approximate duration of a call will be displayed after the  
call.  
1 Press  
, and select Tools > Settings > Voice mailbox....  
2 Define the voice mailbox number, and if you wish to do  
so, the DTMF tone (voice mailbox password):  
Number: - Write the voice mailbox number obtained  
from your service provider.  
Automatic redial: - If you select the option On, and you call  
a number that is busy or does not answer, the smartphone  
attempts to call the number automatically. The maximum  
number of attempts is 10.  
DTMF: - Define DTMF tones for a voice mailbox. For  
more information on DTMF tones, see “Sending DTMF  
tones” on page 43.  
Rejectwithmessage: - If you select the option On, a text box  
opens, where you can write a message that you can to  
send to a caller as a reply, whenever you mute an incoming  
phone call. To modify the message afterwards, select the  
option Edit message.  
If your SIM card supports the alternate line service, you  
can define the voice mailbox settings for both lines.  
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Line in use: (network service)- If your SIM card supports the  
alternate line service, select the line you want to use.  
Closed user group: -Specify a group of people to whom you  
can call and who can call you. Select Default to activate  
the group agreed on with the network operator. Select On  
to activate this network service. You must enter the group  
number that you have obtained from the network.  
Block line change: (network service) - If your SIM card  
supports the alternate line service, and you select this  
option, you cannot change the line in use. If you want to  
change this setting, you must enter your PIN2 code.  
Fixed dialling: - If your SIM card supports this service, you  
can restrict your calls to a limited set of numbers stored in  
the SIM card. When the fixed dialling service is active, the  
SIM phone book list shows only numbers in the fixed  
dialling list. You still have access to the Contacts directory,  
but you cannot call those numbers.  
Network page  
Operator selection: - Allows you to change the way a  
network is selected, and also to register to another  
network. In automatic network selection, the smartphone  
selects the most appropriate network. In manual network  
selection, the smartphone searches for available networks  
and presents you with a list of networks found. You can  
then select which network to use. Note that the possibility  
to change a network depends on your network operator.  
If you want to change the settings or view the fixed  
numbers, you are required to enter your PIN2 code. Select  
Contacts to add, modify, or delete numbers.  
You are required to enter names and numbers into the  
fixed dialling list.  
Cell info display: - Select On to indicate that the smartphone  
is used within a Micro Cellular Network. An indicator of  
the MCN cell is shown in the phone number field. The  
indicator is not shown during a call.  
Note: Fixed dialling also affects service requests (also  
known as SS and USSD commands), such as activation  
commands for network services.  
Security page  
Sending DTMF tones  
When security features that restrict calls are in use (such  
as call barring, closed user group, and fixed dialing) calls  
still may be possible to the official emergency number  
programmed into your smartphone.  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones are the tones  
you hear when you tap the number keys on the numeric  
keypad of the Telephone application. For example, DTMF  
tones allow you to communicate with voice mailboxes and  
computerised telephony systems.  
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You can send DTMF tones to the network to, for example,  
access automated phone services, voice mailboxes, or  
banking systems.  
w (wait) - Pauses the sending of DTMF digits until  
you tap Send. The rest of the string is sent to the  
network. All digits that follow the wait are treated  
as DTMF tones.  
You can send DTMF tones automatically if you have added  
a DTMF tone to the DTMF field in a contact card in  
Contacts application. You can also send DTMF tones  
manually in the Dialler view of Telephone. The manual  
method of transmitting DTMF tones is recommended when  
the DTMF tone string is short.  
You can add DTMF tones to the DTMF field in a contact  
card.  
Tips for efficient use of Telephone  
The silent indicator  
is displayed in the status  
To send DTMF tone strings automatically during a  
indicator area when you have set the Silent profile to  
active. Tapping this indicator will open a dialog where  
you can change the profile. The indicator is removed  
from the status indicator area when you activate a  
profile other than 'Silent'.  
call, press  
, and select Options > Send DTMF.... If  
there is a DTMF string for the currently active call in  
Contacts, the Send DTMF dialog opens. Tap Send to  
send the DTMF tone automatically, or Enter manually  
to use the Dialler view. The Dialler view opens  
automatically if there is no DTMF string for the call in  
Contacts.  
In the call handling view, press  
put the current call on hold or to activate a held call.  
during a call to  
When you are not on a call, press  
last dialled calls list.  
In the speed dial view, you can drag the assigned speed  
dial buttons with the stylus to reorganise them. The  
fixed voice mail button cannot be moved.  
to bring up the  
To enter DTMF tones manually during a call, tap  
Dialler or press . Enter the DTMF string.  
Tip: There are 2 special characters that you can use by  
double-tapping * on the keypad:  
p (pause) - Causes a three-second pause between  
the digits in a DTMF tone string. All digits that  
follow the pause are treated as DTMF tones.  
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Profiles  
Go to Desk > Profiles.  
Other callers are handled using the Silent profile.  
Profiles define the tones and sound level of your  
smartphone for different operating environments, events,  
and caller groups.  
To use your smartphone without connecting to the  
GSM wireless network, select the Flight profile, and  
tap Activate. GSM wireless phone and FM radio signals  
to or from the smartphone and Bluetooth connections  
are prevented, but you can still do tasks which do not  
require the use of the wireless network. For example,  
you can still listen to sound clips or write messages.  
To change a profile, select the profile from the list and  
tap Activate.  
To delete a profile, select the profile from the list,  
press  
, and select Profile > Delete. Note that the  
default profiles cannot be deleted.  
WARNING: With Flight profile you cannot make (or  
receive) any calls, including emergency calls, or use  
other features that require network coverage. To make  
calls, first activate the phone function by changing the  
profile. If the smartphone has been locked, enter the  
lock code.If you need to make an emergency call while  
the smartphone is locked and in flight profile, you may  
be also be able to enter an emergency number  
preprogrammed in your smartphone at the lock code  
field and tap Call. The smartphone will confirm that you  
are about to exit flight profile to start an emergency  
call.  
Tip: You can also change profiles by briefly pressing the  
power key.  
To create a new profile, press  
, and select  
Profile > New.... For more information on the settings,  
see “Editing profiles” on page 46.  
To define the time when the selected profile expires,  
tap Set time. Tap  
, and then use the arrows to  
change the time. When the end time is reached the  
previously used profile is taken back into use. Note that  
due to safety reasons the Flight profile cannot be timed.  
To add a caller group to a selected profile, tap  
Personalise and Alert for. Select the group or groups,  
and tap OK. The smartphone plays the chosen ringing  
or alert tone only when a group member calls or sends  
a message to you (if the caller’s telephone number is  
WARNING: Do not switch the device on when wireless  
smartphone use is prohibited or when it may cause  
interference or danger.  
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E-mail alert tone - Tap  
incoming e-mail messages. If Message alerts:is not  
selected, this option is not available.  
to select the alert tone for  
Editing profiles  
To edit a profile, select the profile from the list, and  
tap Personalise. Note that not all settings can be  
changed for all profiles. Define the following:  
Key tones: - Set the volume level of the key clicks.  
Touch screen tones: - Set the volume level of the display  
taps.  
Profile name: - Rename the profile.  
Ringing tone: - Tap  
to select a sound file to be used  
Warning tones: - The smartphone gives a notification  
tone, for example, when the battery is running out of  
power.  
as a ringing tone for voice calls. To listen to the  
selected tone, tap Play tone. Similarly you can select a  
sound file for different message types.  
To close the dialog and discard all the changes you have  
Incoming call alert: - When Ascending is selected, the  
ringing volume starts from level one and increases level  
by level to the set volume level.  
made, press  
.
Ringing volume: - Set the volume level by pressing  
or  
. The same volume level is used for incoming  
voice calls, messages, and alarms.  
Vibrating alert: - Set the smartphone to vibrate at  
incoming voice calls, messages, and alarms.  
Message alerts: - Select to turn on message alerts.  
Text msg. alert tone: - Tap  
to select the alert tone for  
incoming text messages. If Message alerts: is not  
selected, this option is not available.  
Multimedia alert tone: - Tap  
to select the alert tone  
for incoming multimedia messages. If Message alerts: is  
not selected, this option is not available.  
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Messaging  
Go to Desk > Messaging.  
Tip: To be able to send and receive e-mail and  
multimedia messages, you need to configure Internet  
access point settings. See “Setting up an Internet  
access point” on page 114. Based on the type of the  
SIM card you use your smartphone may be able to  
automatically add the correct settings for WWW  
browsing and MMS.  
In the Messaging application you can create, send, receive,  
view, edit, and organise various types of messages: text  
messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and  
smart messages that are special text messages containing  
data. You can also receive messages and data via  
Bluetooth, and receive WAP service messages, cell  
broadcast messages, as well as send service commands.  
Tip: You can start to create a message from any  
application that has the option Send (or menu  
command Send). Select a file (an image, text) to be  
added to the message and tap Send.  
Tip: To send a message in the message edit view, when  
a valid address in the To: field, press  
to send a  
message.  
To customise the command buttons in the main  
, select Display > Command bar  
window, press  
buttons..., select the appropriate command for each  
button and tap OK.  
Fig. 17: Messaging  
To sort the messages, press  
, select Display > Sort....  
Select the appropriate sorting method and order, and  
Note: Only devices that offer compatible multimedia  
message or e-mail features can receive and display  
multimedia messages.  
tap OK.  
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messages, Waiting shows that the message will be sent the  
next time you connect to your remote mailbox.  
Inbox  
The icons indicate the message type, priority, and possible  
attachments. You may see some of the following icons:  
Failed - The message could not be sent.  
Deferred -You have suspended the sending of the message.  
You can resume the sending of a message by Tapping Send  
in the Outbox view.  
New e-mail in remote mailbox  
New text message  
New multimedia message  
New calendar invitation  
Unread e-mail  
Folders  
When you open Messaging, you can see the content of the  
folder last opened.  
High priority e-mail  
To change to another folder, press  
and select  
Low priority e-mail in remote mailbox  
Attachment  
Folders. The list of folders contains:  
Inbox - Contains received messages, except cell broadcast  
messages.  
Outbox statuses  
Outbox - A temporary storage place for messages waiting  
to be sent. For example, messages are placed in Outbox  
when your smartphone is outside network coverage. You  
can also schedule e-mail messages to be sent the next  
time you connect to your remote mailbox. Tap Defer  
sending to keep the message on hold while in Outbox.  
E-mail and text messages can have the following statuses  
in Outbox:  
Sending - The message is currently being sent.  
On request - The e-mail or text message will be sent only if  
you specifically tap Send in the Outbox view.  
Drafts - Contains draft messages that have not been sent.  
Waiting - A text message is queuing and will be sent as  
soon as possible. For example, a message can be lining up  
when the smartphone is switched on, while waiting for the  
signal strength to become adequate, or while waiting for  
the previous phone call to end. In the case of e-mail  
Sent - Stores messages that have been sent. Note that  
messages or data that have been sent via Bluetooth  
connection are not saved in the Sent folder.  
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Remote mailbox - When you open this folder, you can  
either connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve your  
new e-mail messages or view your previously retrieved e-  
mail messages offline. See “E-mail messages” on page 49.  
Mailbox name: - Write a descriptive name for the  
remote mailbox.  
Mailbox type: - Select the e-mail protocol your remote  
mailbox service provider recommends. Note that this  
setting can be selected only once and cannot be  
changed if you have saved the settings or exited from  
the mailbox settings. Tap Next.  
Name: - Write your name.  
User name: - Write your user name, given to you by your  
service provider.  
To add a new folder, press  
and select Tools >  
Manage folders.... Tap New, and give the new folder a  
name. You can organise your messages into these  
folders.  
To rename or delete folders, press  
and select  
Tools > Manage folders.... Note that you cannot delete  
Password: - Write your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you will be prompted for a password when you  
try to connect to your remote mailbox.  
default folders.  
My e-mail address: - Write the e-mail address given to  
you by your service provider. The address must contain  
the ‘@’ character. Replies to your messages are sent to  
this address. Tap Next.  
Incoming server (POP3): or Incoming server (IMAP4): - The  
IP address or host name of the computer that receives  
your e-mail.  
E-mail messages  
To be able to receive and send e-mail, you need to set up  
a remote mailbox service. This service may be offered by an  
Internet service provider, a network service provider, or the  
company you work for.  
Outgoing server (SMTP): - The IP address or host name of  
the computer that sends your e-mail. Tap Next.  
3 After you have defined these options, tap Finish to  
return to the Messaging application, or tap Advanced  
to define optional advanced e-mail settings. For more  
information, see “Advanced e-mail settings” on  
page 50.  
Setting up a remote mailbox  
1 Press  
in the main view of the Messaging  
application and select Tools > New mailbox.... Tap Next.  
2 Define the following settings on the pages of the  
mailbox setup wizard:  
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To edit remote mailbox settings, press  
and select  
No. of e-mails to retrieve: - Define the number of new  
message headers you want to display in Inbox. If you  
retrieve new headers and the total amount of headers in  
Inbox exceeds this limit, the older headers will be  
removed. This option is only available if the mailbox type  
is IMAP4.  
Tools > Message settings > E-mail.... Select the mailbox  
you want to edit, tap Edit and make the changes as  
previously explained. Note that you cannot edit  
mailbox settings when the connection to a remote  
mailbox is open.  
To set a mailbox as the default mailbox, press  
and select Tools > Message settings > E-mail.... Select the  
mailbox you want to set as default and tap Set as  
default.  
Password authentication: - Used with POP3 protocol to  
encrypt the sending of passwords to a remote mail server.  
Retrieve e-mails to inbox: - Select to receive messages from  
this account to your Inbox. If not selected, the messages  
are received to separate mailbox folders outside your  
Inbox.  
Advanced e-mail settings  
When you have finished setting up or editing your remote  
mailbox settings in the Mailbox setup wizard (go to the  
Sending page  
Default e-mail format: - The type of mail that you can write  
and send from your smartphone.  
Messaging application, press  
, select Tools > Message  
settings > E-mail...), you can continue by configuring  
advanced mailbox settings.  
Send e-mail: - How mail is sent from your smartphone.  
Include original in reply: - Select to include the original  
message when replying to a message.  
Retrieval page  
Retrieve: - Specifies what will be retrieved from the remote  
mailbox when the connection is established. The Messages  
option is only available if the mailbox type is IMAP4.  
Request read report: - If you select this option, you will  
receive a notification when the recipient has opened your  
mail. You can only receive a notification if the recipient’s  
e-mail application supports this feature.  
E-mail size limit: - Define the maximum size of a message  
that is retrieved when you select E-mail > Retrieve and send  
menu command. The minimum is 1 KB and maximum 1000  
KB. If the limit is exceeded, only the header of the message  
will be retrieved.  
Outgoing server (SMTP) page  
Authentication required: - Select this if the SMTP (Simple  
Mail Transfer Protocol) server requires authentication.  
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Some servers require that the user is authenticated before  
e-mail can be sent.  
then select the messages you wish to retrieve into your  
smartphone. Connection to a remote mailbox is  
established via a data call.  
User name: - Write your user name for the SMTP server.  
You receive all messages in your remote mailbox folders  
unless you specify to receive messages to your Inbox.  
Password: - Write your password for the SMTP server.  
Other page  
Security - Define the server security protocol.  
Tip: For information on specifying e-mail retrieval  
options, see “Advanced e-mail settings” on page 50.  
Incoming e-mail port: - Enter the port number of the  
incoming mail server. Normally you do not have to change  
the default value.  
To retrieve e-mail from a remote mailbox, press  
and select E-mail > Retrieve and send. Select the  
appropriate command to get e-mail either from all  
mailboxes or from a selected mailbox. Note that if you  
have e-mail in Outbox, these messages will be sent  
simultaneously.  
Outgoing e-mail port: - Enter the port number of the  
outgoing mail server. Normally you do not have to change  
the default value.  
Tip: If you have not specified a password in remote  
mailbox settings, you will be prompted for a password  
when initially connecting to the remote mailbox. In the  
dialog that opens, write the password and tap OK.  
Access point in use: - Select whether you want to connect  
using any available access point or choose the access point  
you want to use when connecting.  
Set as default mailbox: - If you select this check box, this  
mailbox will be the default mailbox.  
To retrieve the contents of a selected message, press  
, and select E-mail > Retrieve e-mail contents.  
To disconnect from a mailbox, press  
and select  
Retrieving e-mail from the mailbox  
E-mail > Disconnect from Internet. The data call ends.  
Tip: Delete or move e-mail regularly from your  
smartphone to free up memory space.  
Tip: To retrieve the contents of a selected e-mail  
message, tap the message. The content of the message  
is retrieved into your smartphone, and if there were any  
new messages in the remote mailbox, the list of  
messages is updated simultaneously.  
E-mail sent to you is not automatically received by your  
smartphone, but by your remote mailbox. To read your  
e-mail, you must first connect to the remote mailbox and  
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To forward an e-mail message, press  
and select  
Reading and replying to e-mail  
Message > Forward.  
To open your Inbox or any other folder, press  
and select Folders > Inbox/Outbox/Drafts/Sent or the  
name of a remote mailbox, if defined.  
To delete a message from Inbox or remote mailbox,  
tap Delete. If required, specify whether you want to  
delete the message just from your smartphone, or from  
both the smartphone and the e-mail server.  
To preview a message, tap it once.  
To open a message, double-tap it. If there is a Web link  
in the message, you can open it by tapping the link.  
Sending e-mail  
To turn message preview on or off, press  
select Display > Preview mode.  
, and  
1 Press  
and select Message > Create > E-mail in the  
main view of the Messaging application.  
2 Write the e-mail address in the To: field. Add a  
Tip: You can create a new contact card for the sender  
semicolon (;) to separate each recipient.  
of an e-mail. Press  
and select Tools > Add to  
If the recipient is in your Contacts, tap  
recipient from the list and tap Add. Tap Done when you  
have selected all recipients.  
. Select the  
Contacts....  
To open an attachment in a message, double-tap the  
attachment. Note that attachments may contain  
viruses or other harmful content. Always make sure  
that you can trust the sender. To save the attachment,  
select it and tap Save.  
3 Fill in the subject and write the message. Tap Send.  
Tip: You can use an e-mail address in a text box or  
document as a hyperlink. Tap the address, or move the  
cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link  
with a small icon. Tap the icon to open the e-mail  
editor.  
To reply to a message after reading it, tap Reply. To  
reply to all the recipients, not just the sender of the  
e-mail message, press  
and select Message > Reply  
If the name you have entered matches more than one  
name, or if the person has more than one e-mail address,  
select the correct name or e-mail address from the list and  
tap OK.  
to all.  
When replying to an e-mail message, HTML messages are  
included as attachments.  
Tip: For information on specifying e-mail sending  
options, see “Advanced e-mail settings” on page 50.  
Tip: You can select more than one contact at a time.  
See “Common actions in applications” on page 22.  
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To show or hide Cc: and Bcc: fields in the mail editor,  
press and select Display > Cc field or Bcc field. If you  
internet format, or Plaintext(noMIME), if you know that  
the receiving mail system cannot display mail sent in  
the regular Internet format.  
add a recipient to the Cc: field, a copy of the message is  
sent to the recipient, and the recipient’s name is visible  
to other recipients of the message. If you add a  
recipient to the Bcc: field, a copy of the message is sent  
to the recipient, but the recipient’s name is not visible  
to other recipients of the message.  
Request read report: - Select this if you want to receive  
a note when the recipient has opened your message.  
Mailbox in use: - The remote mailbox that is used for  
sending this message.  
Send e-mail: - Define when the message will be sent.  
Immediately means that the message will be sent as  
soon as possible if you are connected to your remote  
mailbox. If you are not connected, an attempt is made  
to establish the connection. The option When  
connection available means that the e-mail is sent when  
you connect to the remote mailbox the next time. The  
option On request means that the message is saved in  
Outbox when you tap Send. The message is sent when  
you select the message in Outbox and tap Send.  
To save, but not send an e-mail you have just written,  
tap Close. The message is saved in the Drafts folder. The  
saved message replaces the previously saved version of  
the same message.  
To delete all sent messages automatically, open the  
Sent folder, press  
, and select Tools > Delete sent  
messages. Define the the maximum number of  
messages allowed in Sent folder or the number of days  
after which the messages are deleted.  
To specify sending options for the current e-mail,  
tap Sending options. Note that any changes you make  
in this dialog affect only the current e-mail you are  
about to send, and affects the format of the message  
when it is opened by the recipient. For example, the  
format may affect the legibility of the characters.  
Define the following:  
Style of e-mail  
Text and paragraph formatting is only possible when the  
E-mail format: sending option for the current e-mail is set  
to Formatted text (HTML).  
To format selected text, press  
> Font.... The toolbar at the bottom of the screen also  
contains text editing tools. If the toolbar is not visible,  
and select Format  
Priority: - The importance level of the message.  
E-mail format: - The format style of the message. Select  
Formatted text (HTML) to be able to use enhanced text  
formatting options. Select Plain text to use the regular  
press  
To align selected paragraphs, press  
Format > Alignment > Left, Right, or Centred.  
and select Display > Toolbar.  
and select  
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To add e-mail attachments, press  
in the e-mail  
Scheduling  
You can define when and how often your smartphone  
tries to connect your remote mailbox to send and receive  
e-mail.  
editor and select Attachment > Attach file. Search and  
select the file you want to attach to the e-mail.  
Tip: To add your contact card as an attachment, press  
and select Attachment > Attach 'My contact card'.  
To define e-mail scheduling, press  
, select E-mail  
To view attachments, open a received or sent e-mail  
message containing attachments and double-tap the  
attachment icon at the bottom of the message. If the  
attachment file format is not recognised by the system,  
a question mark icon is displayed.  
> Auto-retrieve and send... and tap Edit. Define the start  
time, end time and interval of sending and receiving as  
follows: Tap  
and tap and to change the time.  
Tap the am/pm field as necessary, if you are using the  
12-hour clock format. In the Days: field, highlight the  
days of the week, when you want the connection to be  
made. Tap OK.  
To save attachments, open the e-mail message  
containing attachments, select the attachment at the  
bottom of the message and tap Save.  
To enable or disable scheduling, press  
E-mail > Auto-retrieve and send... and select or clear a  
connection to enable or disable the scheduling for it.  
, select  
To delete an attachment while creating an e-mail  
message, select the attachment at the bottom of the  
message, press  
and select Attachment > Remove.  
Note: Do not leave this option activated, if not needed.  
Charges may apply every time the smartphone  
connects.  
Signatures  
To define an e-mail account signature, press  
select E-mail > Signatures..., tap Edit and write the  
signature. Select the Attach 'My contact card': to add  
your contact card to any e-mail message you send.  
,
E-mail attachments  
You can send most documents and messages you create in  
the other applications of your smartphone as e-mail  
attachments.  
To enable or disable an e-mail account signature,  
press , select E-mail > Signatures... and select or  
clear the signatures to enable or disable them. The  
signature must be defined to be enabled.  
Important: E-mail messages may contain viruses  
or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.  
Do not open any attachment if you are not sure of  
the trustworthiness of the sender.  
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If there are special characters in your message, the  
indicator may not show the message length correctly.  
Non-Latin characters in some language areas or special  
(Unicode) characters such as ë, â, á, ì takes up more space.  
Text messages  
The Short Message Service (SMS) enables you to send and  
receive text messages over the digital wireless network.  
Note also that sending a message in several parts or to a  
contact group may be more expensive than sending just  
one message.  
Sending text messages  
1 Tap New text message in the main view of the  
Messaging application.  
To delete all sent messages automatically, open the  
2 Write the phone number in the To: field. Add a  
semicolon (;) to separate each recipient.  
Sent folder, press  
, and select Tools > Delete sent  
messages. Define the the maximum number of  
messages allowed in Inbox or the number of days after  
which the messages are deleted.  
If the recipient is in your Contacts, tap  
. Select the  
recipient from the list, the phone number you want to  
use, and tap Add. Tap Done when you have selected all  
recipients. You can also select a contact group as a  
recipient.  
To specify sending options for the current message,  
tap Sending options. Note that any changes you make  
in this dialog affect only the current message you are  
about to send. Define the following:  
3 Write the message and tap Send. Note that a text  
message can only contain unformatted, plain text.  
Tip: When sending a text message that contains special  
or accented characters, note that not necessarily all  
phones support special characters.  
General Page  
Message centre in use: - Select which message centre is  
used for delivering text messages.  
Your smartphone supports the sending of text messages  
beyond the normal 160-character limit. If your message  
exceeds 160 characters, it will be sent as a series of two or  
more messages.  
Receive report: (network service) - If you select this, you  
can view the status of the sent message in the Log  
application. If you do not select this check box, only the  
status Sent is shown in Log.  
Character counter at the bottom of the text message  
window shows the number of characters used in the  
message in real time. If the number of characters exceeds  
160 characters, then also the number of messages required  
to transmit the message is displayed.  
Send message: - Define when you want the message to  
be sent. The option On request means that the message  
is saved in Outbox when you tap Send. The message is  
sent when you select the message in Outbox and tap  
Send.  
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To reply to text messages, open the original message  
and press Reply. Select the reply method, write your  
reply and tap Send. The original message is included in  
the reply if you have the Include original in reply: check  
box selected in text message settings.  
Advance Page  
Message validity: (network service) - If the recipient of a  
message cannot be reached within the validity period,  
the message is removed from the text message centre.  
Note that the network must support this feature.  
Maximum time is the maximum amount of time allowed  
by the network.  
To move, copy, or delete messages from the SIM  
card, press  
and select Message > SIM messages....  
Select the messages and tap the corresponding button.  
Reply via same centre: (network service) - Select this if  
you want the reply message to be sent using the same  
message centre number.  
Text message settings  
Any changes you make to text message settings affect the  
way in which your text messages are sent and received.  
Message sent as: - Change this option only if you are  
sure that your message centre is able to convert text  
messages into other formats. Contact your network  
operator.  
Press  
in the main view of Messaging and select  
Tools > Message settings > Text message.... Define the  
following:  
Receiving text messages  
Text messages are received automatically, provided that  
this service is available and that the smartphone is on and  
within network coverage.  
General page  
Message centre in use: - Select which message centre is  
used for delivering text messages.  
Receive report: (network service) - If you select this, you can  
view the status of the sent message in the Log application.  
If you do not select this check box, only the status Sent is  
shown in Log.  
When a new text message arrives, a tone will sound -  
unless the smartphone is using a silent profile - and a  
dialog opens on the display.  
To preview a message, tap it once.  
Send message: - Define when you want the message to be  
sent. The option On request means that the message is  
saved in Outbox when you tap Send in the message editor  
view. The message is sent when you select the message in  
Outbox and tap Send.  
To open a message, double-tap it.  
Tip: To create a contact card for the sender of a text  
message, press  
and select Tools > Add to Contacts....  
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continues to attempt to send the message until the  
validity period allowed by the network expires.  
Advanced page  
Message validity: - If the recipient of a message cannot be  
reached within the validity period, the message is removed  
from the text message centre. Note that the network must  
support this feature. Maximum time is the maximum  
amount of time allowed by the network.  
If you want to send text you have written or edited in  
another application as a text message, all embedded  
objects or any rich text formatting will be lost. You cannot  
send attachments as text messages, either.  
Reply via same centre: (network service) - Select this if you  
want the reply message to be sent using the same text  
message centre number.  
Multimedia messages  
A multimedia message can contain text, images, video  
clips, and/or sound clips.  
Include original in reply: - Specifies whether text in the  
received text message is copied to your reply.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
Preferred connection: - You can send text messages via  
normal GSM network or via GPRS, if supported by the  
network.  
To add a new message centre, press  
, and select  
Creating multimedia messages  
Tools > Message settings > Text message.... Tap Msg.  
centres, then New. Write a name and number for the  
text message centre. You receive the number from your  
service provider. Select the Set as default centre: check  
box if you always want to use this message centre for  
sending text messages.  
1 Press  
, and select Message > Create > Multimedia  
message.  
2 Write the recipient’s telephone number in the To: field.  
Add a semicolon (;) to separate each recipient.  
If the recipient is in your Contacts, tap  
recipient from the list and tap Add. Tap Done when you  
have selected all recipients.  
. Select the  
About text message services  
3 Write the message and add a media object. Use the  
toolbar, or the menu command Insert to add images,  
sound, or video to your message. See below for details.  
Text messages can be sent or received even during voice or  
data calls. Messages can be read in any mobile phone that  
has this capability. If the phone receiving the message is  
switched off at the time of sending, the message centre  
If the toolbar is not visible, press  
Display > Toolbar.  
, and select  
4 When the message is ready, tap Send.  
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wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages.  
If the inserted picture exceeds this limit, the  
smartphone may make it smaller so that it can be sent  
by MMS.  
To create a new picture, drawing or voice clip for  
your message, use the toolbar, or press  
, and select  
Insert > New image/media clip, New sketch or Sound clip.  
The corresponding application opens. See “Taking  
pictures” on page 75, “Editing images” on page 81, or  
Voice recorder” on page 97 for details. Tap Insert to  
add the item to message.  
Fig. 18: Sending a multimedia message  
Tip: A multimedia message may contain several pages.  
Note that if some of the menu items under Tools menu are  
not available or you get an error message when trying to  
insert a multimedia item, your settings may be too  
restricted. See MMS settings, “General page” on page 61  
for details.  
To add pages, tap the toolbar icon  
, or press  
,
and select Insert > Page break. If the cursor is in the To:,  
Cc: or Subject: field when you add a page, the new page  
will become the first page of the message. Otherwise,  
the new page is added after the page where the cursor  
is. Note that each page can contain only one video or  
one sound clip. You can, however, have in one message  
several pages that contain a video or a sound clip. The  
maximum size of a multimedia message supported by  
your smartphone is 100 kB. To limit the content of your  
messages, see MMS settings, “General page” on  
page 61.  
To change the position of text in relation to an image  
or video, select the text field, press  
, and select  
Tools > Page layout > Place text on right or Place text on  
left. (Not available in Restricted mode:.)  
To format text, select the text by dragging the stylus  
over it, press  
, and select Tools > Format text.... You  
can also select the formatting first and then start  
writing. (Not available in Restricted mode:.)  
To insert an existing image, sound, or video to your  
message, use the toolbar, or press  
, and select Insert  
To change the background colour of a message,  
> Image, Track or Media clip. Browse for the item,  
press  
, and select Tools > Set background colour....  
and tap Insert to add it to the message. Note that  
Tap the colour square and choose a new colour.  
(Not available in Restricted mode:.)  
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To add effects to multimedia objects, select the  
object, press , and select Tools > Transition settings....  
You can specify how long an object is displayed and  
how a new object is opened (Not available in Restricted  
mode:).  
Message validity: - (network service) If the recipient of a  
message cannot be reached within the validity period,  
the message is removed from the multimedia  
messaging centre. Note that the network must support  
this feature. Maximum time is the maximum amount of  
time allowed by the network.  
The appearance of a multimedia message may vary  
depending on the receiving smartphone.  
To preview the message before sending, press  
and select Message > Preview.  
,
To delete a multimedia object from a message, select  
the object, press  
, and select Edit > Delete. Select  
Toolbar  
the appropriate command.  
If toolbar is not visible press  
, and select Display >  
Tip: To add new pages to a multimedia message, press  
and select Insert > Page break. If the cursor is in the  
To:, Cc:, or Subject: field when you add a page, the new  
page becomes the first page of the message. Otherwise,  
the new page is added after the page where the cursor  
is located.  
Toolbar.  
1 Take a picture or record video.  
2 Record a sound clip or insert an existing sound clip.  
3 Create a sketch image.  
4 Insert an image.  
To delete a page, go to the page, press  
Edit > Delete > Page.  
, and select  
5 Insert a music clip.  
To specify sending options for the current message,  
press and select Tools > Sending options.... Note that  
any changes you make in this dialog affect only the  
current message you are about to send. Define the  
following:  
6 Insert a video clip.  
7 Inser a page break.  
Receiving multimedia messages  
Multimedia messages are received in your Inbox and you  
can open, reply to, or forward them just like other  
messages.  
Receive report: - (network service) Select this, if you  
want to receive a notification when the message has  
been delivered to the multimedia messaging centre.  
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You may be able to receive multimedia messages  
containing objects unsupported by your smartphone, but  
you cannot view them. You may be able to, however,  
forward these messages to another device.  
Sending page  
Access point in use: - Choose the Internet access point (IAP)  
connection you want to use for sending messages.  
To create an IAP, see “Setting up an Internet access point”  
on page 114.  
Important: Multimedia message objects may  
contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your  
device or PC. Do not open any attachment if you  
are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender.  
Homepage: - Write the address of the multimedia  
messaging centre.  
Receive report: - Select this, if you want to receive a  
notification when the message has been delivered to the  
intended destination. Receiving a delivery report of a  
multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail  
address may not be possible.  
To save a selected multimedia object, press  
, and  
select Tools > Save object....  
To view details of an object, double-tap it.  
To view a list of all the objects in a message, press  
, and select Tools > View objects.... To save an object  
select it and tap Save. To play an object, select it, and  
tap Open.  
Send message: - You can select when you want the  
message to be sent.  
Message validity: - (network service) If the recipient of a  
message cannot be reached within the validity period, the  
message is removed from the multimedia messaging  
centre. Note that the network must support this feature.  
Maximum time is the maximum amount of time allowed by  
the network.  
Multimedia message settings  
Any changes you make to multimedia message settings  
affect the way in which your messages are sent and  
received. You may receive these settings as a special  
message from your service provider.  
Press  
in the main view of Messaging, and select  
Tools > Message settings > Multimedia message.... Define the  
following:  
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Retrieval page  
Smart messages  
On receiving messages: - Select Retrieve immediately if you  
want to receive multimedia messages. Select Defer retrieval  
if you want the multimedia messaging centre to save the  
messages to be retrieved later. To retrieve the messages  
later, set this setting to Retrieve immediately. Select Reject  
message if you want to reject multimedia messages. The  
multimedia messaging centre will delete the messages.  
Select Only in home network, if you do not want to receive  
multimedia messages when roaming outside your home  
network. In that case the messages stay in the server and  
can be retrieved later.  
Your smartphone can receive many kinds of smart  
messages, text messages that contain data, also called  
picture messages, business cards, ringing tones, or  
calendar entries.  
You can also receive a text message service number, voice  
mailbox number, profile settings for remote  
synchronisation, access point settings for the browser,  
multimedia messaging or e-mail, access point login script  
settings, or e-mail settings as OTA messages.  
Receive advertisements: - Select this, if you want to allow  
the reception of messages defined as advertisements.  
Service messages  
Service messages are notifications of, for example, news  
headlines and may contain a text message or a link. For  
availability and subscription, contact your service  
provider.  
Allow anonymous messages: - Select this, if you want to  
allow reception of messages from unknown senders..  
To define your Internet access point, press  
, and  
select Tools > Message settings > Multimedia message....  
Tap Internet setup and Next. See “Setting up an  
Internet access point” on page 114 for details.  
General page  
Multimedia mode - Select Restricted mode: to limit the MMS  
message features and make the message more compatible  
with other phones. Text formatting and multimedia  
options are restricted. Select Guided mode: to allow more  
options with warnings when basic options are exceeded.  
Select Free mode: to use a full set of features in MMS  
messages.  
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Contacts  
Go to Desk > Contacts.  
search field. Start writing the name of the contact in  
the search field. The list of contacts changes to show  
the matching contacts as you write.  
You can use Contacts to create, edit, and manage all  
contact information, such as phone numbers and  
addresses.  
For information on synchronising your contacts with  
compatible PC applications, see the Nokia PC Suite Guide  
on the sales package CDROM.  
Viewing and searching for  
contacts  
To view a contact card, tap a name in the list of  
contacts. Double-tapping opens the contact card for  
editing.  
Fig. 19: Contacts main window with find field.  
To change the sorting order of contacts, press  
select Display > Sort by, and select the appropriate order.  
,
Tip: Double-tap the phone number in the right pane to  
call the contact. Similarly, you can send e-mail by  
double-tapping an e-mail address.  
Creating and editing contacts  
To search for a contact card, tap the letters in the  
bottom row corresponding to the name on the card you  
want to see. For example, tap once to see contacts  
beginning with the letter M, twice for contacts  
beginning with the letter N, and three times for  
contacts beginning with the letter O. Alternatively,  
To make a new contact card, tap New contact, tap on  
an empty field and enter the information. See also  
Contact card fields” on page 63.  
To edit a contact card, double-tap a contact in the list  
to open it, edit the card as necessary, and tap Done.  
press  
, and select Display > Search field to display a  
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To delete a contact card, select the contact, press  
, and select Contact > Delete. Note that you cannot  
delete your own card.  
To show the correct address format of your home  
country or region, press , select Tools > Address  
format..., and select your country or region from the list.  
The new setting applies to all cards if defined from the  
main view or just the current card if defined while  
editing a card.  
To add a speed dial to a contact, open the contact by  
double-tapping it, and tap on the phone number field  
where you want to add the speed dial. Press  
, select  
Tools > Assign speed dial..., select a speed dial number,  
and tap Assign.  
To create or edit SIM contact cards, press  
select Tools > SIM directory.... Tap New or select a  
, and  
contact, and tap Edit. SIM contact cards are cards that  
are saved only in your SIM card, not in the smartphone  
memory.  
To set a specific ringing tone for a contact, open the  
contact by double-tapping it. If the Ringing tone field is  
not on the card, tap Add field, select the appropriate  
field from the list, and tap OK. Double-tap the Ringing  
tone field. Select a ringing tone. Tap Play to listen to the  
tone.  
The length of the name and phone number you can enter  
is defined by the SIM card. For example, some SIM cards  
allow a maximum of only fourteen characters.  
To insert a picture, open the contact by double-  
tapping it, and double-tap the picture place holder on  
the top right. Select a picture, and tap Add to add it  
without editing or Edit to open the picture in an image  
editor where you can modify it. Use the stylus or the  
scroll key to select the area of the image to be inserted.  
Use the toolbar to zoom, flip or rotate the image, or to  
add a coloured border to it. When you are happy with  
the picture, tap Add to add the picture to the contact  
Contact card fields  
To add more fields to a contact card, open the  
contact card, and tap Add field. Select the appropriate  
field from the list. To remove a selected field, press  
, and select Contact > Remove field. These changes  
will only affect the card you are currently modifying.  
To rename a field, select a field, press  
, and select  
Contact > Rename field.... Write the new name. If the  
Renamefield... menu command is dimmed, it means that  
you cannot edit that field.  
card. To remove a picture, press  
, and select Image  
> Remove.  
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To modify the contact card template, press  
, and  
Voice tags  
When you attach a voice tag to a contact card, you can  
call the contact with the tag by activating voice dialling  
and saying the voice tag you have recorded. For more  
information, see “Voice dialling” on page 40.  
select Tools > Card template.... Tap Add field to add a  
new field, or select a field, and tap Remove field to  
delete it. Note that not all fields can be removed. These  
changes affect all contact cards, except for the SIM  
contact cards.  
To set a voice tag for a contact, open the contact by  
double-tapping it. Press  
, and select Tools > Add  
Transferring contacts  
voice tag.... Select the phone number to which you want  
to add the voice tag, and tap OK. Tap Start. After the  
tone, speak clearly into the microphone the word(s)  
you want to record as a voice tag. After recording, the  
smartphone plays the recorded tag and saves it.  
Note that contact information can only be sent to or  
received from compatible devices.  
To send a contact card, press  
, and select Contact  
> Send. Select the method of sending. To send your  
own contact card, select your card, and tap Send.  
Select the message type. Your contact card is sent as a  
business card in vCard format. For more information on  
sending options, see “Messaging” on page 47 and  
Sending data via Bluetooth” on page 144.  
To view a list of voice tags, press  
, and select Tools  
> Voice tags.... The list shows all the contacts that have  
a voice tag attached. You can add voice tags to up to  
50 phone numbers.  
To edit or delete a voice tag, press  
Tools > Voice tags.... Tap Change or Delete.  
, and select  
To copy a contact to a SIM card, press  
Contact > Copy to SIM directory...  
, and select  
To copy individual SIM card contacts to Contacts,  
press , and select Tools > SIM directory.... Select the  
contact, and tap Copy to Contacts. To copy all the  
Contact groups  
You can organise your contacts into groups, and add a  
ringing tone for a group.  
contacts of a SIM card to Contacts, press  
, and  
select Tools > Copy SIM directory to Contacts.... Tap Copy.  
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To create a new group, press  
, and select Group >  
New.... Write a name for the group.  
To switch between groups, press  
, and select View  
group. Select the group you want to view.  
To add a contact to a group, select a contact, and  
press  
. Select Group > Add to group..., select the  
group by marking the check box, and tap OK.  
To rename or delete a group, press  
, select Group  
> Manage groups..., select a group, and select the  
corresponding command. Note that you cannot rename  
or delete the group All contacts.  
To add or remove group members, select the group  
you want to modify, press  
, and select Group > Edit  
group.... Select a contact from the list on the left to add  
it to the group. Tap Add. To remove a group member,  
select a contact from the list on the right and tap  
Remove.  
To add a ringing tone for a group, open the Profiles  
application. Select the profile you want to assign for  
the group, and tap Personalise, then Alert for. Select  
the group, and tap OK. When a group member calls or  
sends a message to you, the smartphone plays the  
chosen ringing or alert tone (if the caller’s telephone  
number is sent with the call and your smartphone  
recognises it). Other callers will be handled using the  
Silent profile. For more information on profiles, see  
Profiles” on page 45.  
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Calendar  
Go to Desk > Calendar.  
If you are using the default theme, today’s date is framed,  
dates that have scheduled events are marked in bold, and  
the currently selected date is highlighted with brown.  
In the Calendar application you can create and check your  
scheduled events and appointments. You can also set  
alarms for all of the calendar entries.  
The events of the currently selected date are shown in the  
frame on the right.  
You can synchronise your calendar with Microsoft Outlook  
98/2000/2002/2003, Microsoft Outlook Express, Lotus  
Notes 5.0/6.0, or Lotus Organizer 5.0/6.0, if you connect  
your smartphone to a compatible PC. For information on  
synchronisation, see the Nokia PC Suite Guide on the  
CDROM.  
To go to a date visible in the left frame, tap it. To  
move to the previous or next year, tap  
or  
next to  
the year at the top of the left frame. Similarly, to move  
to the previous or next month, tap the arrows next to  
the name of the month at the bottom of the left frame.  
To go to a specific date, tap Go to date, and specify  
the day, month, and year.  
Day view  
To go to the current date, tap Go to today.  
Managing entries  
To create a new calendar entry, select the date in the  
day view, and tap New entry. If the event entry is  
related to the whole day, select the All-day entry: check  
box and specify the start and end date for the entry.  
Fig. 20: Day view  
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If it is not related to the whole day, specify the start  
and end time for the entry. To set a reminder for an  
entry, select the Alarm: check box. Specify the day and  
time when the alarm will go off. To repeat an entry,  
tap Repeat. Define the repeat frequency and the  
possible end date. To make the entry private, so that  
the details are not shown to others when your calendar  
is synchronised with a networked PC calendar, select  
Synchronisation:Private. When you have specified all the  
required details, tap Done.  
To view to-do notes, press  
, and select Display >  
To-do notes.  
To search for an entry, press  
, and select Edit >  
Find.... Write the text in the search field. You can tap  
Options and specify a search period. Tap Find to start  
the search.  
Week view  
To edit an entry, double-tap it, and make the changes.  
Then tap Done.  
To send a calendar entry, press  
> Send. Select the sending method.  
, and select Entry  
To make an entry tentative, press  
, and select  
Entry > Mark as tentative. A tentative entry is marked as  
dimmed in the list of entries.  
To make an entry private so that the details will not  
be shown to others when your calendar is synchronised  
Fig. 21: Week view  
with a networked PC calendar, press  
Entry > Mark as private.  
, and select  
The week view shows the reserved hours for the selected  
week with bars. The currently selected time box is framed.  
To delete an entry, press  
, and select Edit > Delete.  
, and select  
To open the week view, press  
Week, or press  
, and select View >  
To delete a range of entries, press  
.
Tools > Delete entries.... Define the time scope of the  
entries to be removed.  
To select a time box, tap it. Double-tap a time box to  
add a new entry. To move to the previous or next week,  
tap the arrows at the top corners of the week view.  
To define the default entry settings, press  
select Tools > Entry template.... Define the type of an  
entry you would most commonly use.  
, and  
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If a time box contains an entry, the area at the bottom  
of the screen shows the details of the entry. If there is  
more than one entry in a single time box, the numbers  
in the right-hand corner indicate the number of entries  
in the time box. For example, 1/3 means that there are  
three entries in that time box and you are viewing the  
details of the first of the three entries.  
To view all the entries of a time box containing more  
than one entry, tap  
, or tap the number of the entry  
on the bottom right-hand corner.  
Icons  
The following symbols are used in the Calendar  
application:  
- Entry with an alarm  
- All-day event  
- Repeated entry  
- Entry with a note  
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To-do  
Go to Desk > To-do.  
Grouping to-do notes  
With the To-do application you can create and manage  
task lists.  
To add a note to a group, select a to-do note, and  
press  
. Select Group > Add to group..., select the  
To create a new task, tap New to-do note. Fill in the  
fields. To set a reminder for the note, select Due date:  
and Alarm: and specify the day and time when the alarm  
will go off. To make the task private, so that the  
details are not shown to others when your calendar is  
synchronised with a networked PC calendar, select  
Synchronisation:Private. To repeat  
group, and tap OK.  
To create a new group, press  
New.... Write a name for the group.  
, and select Group >  
To switch between groups, press  
group. Select the group you want to view.  
, and select View  
To rename or delete a group, press  
> Manage groups..., select a group, and select the  
corresponding command.  
, select Group  
the task, tap Repeat. Define the repeat frequency,  
and the possible end date.  
To edit a note, double-tap it, and make the changes.  
To mark the selected task as complete, press  
,
Icons  
and select To-do note > Mark as completed.  
The following symbols are used in the To-do application:  
To delete a to-do note, select the note, and tap  
Delete. To delete a range of notes, press  
select Tools > Delete to-do notes.... Define the time scope  
of the entries to be removed.  
- To-do note  
, and  
- To-do note with high importance  
- To-do note with low importance  
- To-do note with an alarm  
To define the default note settings, press  
select Tools > To-do note template.... Define the type of a  
note you would most typically use.  
, and  
- Repeated to-do note  
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Web  
Go to Desk > Web.  
Plug and play mobile services  
To connect to the World Wide Web:  
Your smartphone supports plug and play mobile services,  
and receive the required settings. Note that to be able to  
use this feature, your network operator must support it. In  
some networks this feature may be available without a  
data services subscription.  
The wireless network you use must support data calls or  
GPRS.  
The data service must be activated for your SIM card.  
You must configure Internet access point and Internet  
connection settings. For more information, see  
Internet setup” on page 114.  
When you try to connect to the World Wide Web and have  
not subscribed to a data service, or your Internet access  
point or Internet connection settings are invalid, your  
smartphone asks if you want to subscribe to a service or  
create settings yourself.  
If you choose to subscribe, you are directed to the service  
home page, from where you can order settings (MMS,  
WAP/GPRS, e-mail and Internet) by following given  
instructions.  
Based on the type of the SIM card you use, your device may  
be able to automatically add the correct settings for WWW  
browsing and MMS.  
Fig. 22: Web  
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To have the web page fill the entire screen, press  
, and select Display > Full screen or tap . To  
or tap  
Using the web browser  
To open a web page, write the address of the page into  
the address field at the bottom of the display, and tap  
or press the centre of the scroll key. If you have  
return to a normal screen size, press  
.
To enable or disable flash animations, press  
, and  
select or clear Display > Enable flash. Disabling flash  
specified a home page, tap  
to go to that web page.  
If you have a bookmark of the page you want to visit,  
Volume....  
, and select Tools >  
tap  
, select a bookmark, and tap it to go to that web  
page.  
Tip: Press  
to use the zoom function.  
Tip: As you write, the previous matching web  
addresses, if any, are shown in a list above the address  
field. Tap an address in the list to select it.  
To save a web page on your smartphone, press  
and select File > Save web page.... You can then view the  
web page without connecting to the Internet.  
If you have selected the Ask before connecting: check box  
when setting up the Internet connection, a dialog opens  
asking you to confirm the connection or to change the  
access point. You can choose not to be shown this dialog  
when the connection is made. See “Internet connection  
settings” on page 117.  
To open a new window, press  
File > New window. The number of open windows  
depends on, and is limited by, the memory available.  
, and select  
To switch between open windows, press , or press  
, select View, and choose the window you want to  
open.  
Duration for establishing an Internet connection may vary  
depending on the network configuration and load.  
To close extra windows, press  
File > Close > Current window or All windows.  
, and select  
Some web content such as animations or videos may use  
up the available device memory and affect the operation  
of the device. For problem situations, see  
To disconnect from the Internet, press  
select File > Disconnect.  
, and  
Troubleshooting” on page 153  
To view local downloaded web pages without  
If the web page and its components are encrypted by a  
accessing the web, press  
, and select  
security protocol, the security icon  
address bar.  
appears on the  
File > Browse offline.  
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To go to a search page, press  
, and select Navigate  
> Search page. To define a search page see “Address  
Navigating  
Tip: Tap and hold the stylus on a Web page to open  
menu for showing or hiding images, enabling or  
disabling flash animations, navigating, and other  
functions.The content of this menu varies.  
page” on page 74.  
To display the images of a web page, press  
select Display > Show images.  
, and  
Note: Text characters may not be displayed correctly  
on web pages with different languages. You may be  
able to make a web page more readable by choosing  
To browse the web, tap the buttons and underlined  
links on the display, tap  
or  
to browse recently  
visited pages, to reload the current page, or  
to stop loading the current page. Alternatively, use the  
commands in the Navigate menu.  
another character encoding. Press  
, and select Tools  
> Character encoding. Select the language type that  
best matches the language of the web page you are  
viewing.  
Tip: You can use a web address in a text box or  
document as a hyperlink. Tap on the address, or move  
the cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link  
with a small icon. Tap the icon to access the web site if  
you have an active Internet connection.  
Bookmarks  
The Bookmarks view lists links to web pages in related  
folders. You can open a web page by double-tapping a  
bookmark in the list.  
Tip: You have more icons visible on the address bar  
when the command buttons are hidden: press  
select Display, and make sure Command bar is not  
selected.  
,
Your smartphone may have some bookmarks loaded for  
sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or  
endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you  
should take the same precautions, for security or content,  
as you would with any Internet site.  
To return to your home page, tap  
and select Navigate > Home page.  
or press  
,
To set a new home page, press  
Set home page....  
, and select Edit >  
To view all bookmarks, tap  
on the address bar, or  
press , and select View > Bookmarks.  
To add a bookmark to the current web page, press  
, and select Edit > Add bookmark. For more  
information on bookmarks, see “Bookmarks” on  
page 72.  
To edit the name or address of a bookmark, select  
the bookmark, press , and select Bookmark > Edit....  
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To add a bookmark, tap Add Bookmark. Write a name  
for the bookmark, and specify the web address or file  
location.  
To view information about the current page, press  
, and select Tools > Page details.  
To view information about pages you have visited,  
Tip: If the command bar buttons are not visible, press  
press  
, and select Navigate > History list.... You can  
, and select Display > Command bar.  
go to the web page by pressing Open. To empty the  
history list, tap Clear all.  
To move to the previous folder in the folder  
hierarchy, tap Up one level.  
To view information about the cache memory, press  
, select Tools > Cache details. Cache memory is a  
temporary storage of the pages you visit. To empty the  
cache, tap Clear.  
To create a new folder or rename a folder, press  
and select Bookmark > New folder... or Rename folder....  
,
To view the add-on software for the web browser  
Viewing page, cache, plug-in, history,  
and download details  
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  
that has been installed, press  
, and select Tools >  
Plug-in details. Plug-ins can display documents that the  
web browser itself cannot show, such as multimedia  
clips. You can download plug-ins from the web.  
To view details on downloads in progress, press  
and select Navigate > Downloads....  
,
cache after each use. The information or service you have  
accessed is stored in the cache.  
Web browser settings  
To empty the cache, press  
details, and tap Clear.  
, select Tools > Cache  
To change the web browser settings, press  
, and  
select Tools > Settings.... A dialog with four pages opens.  
Define the following:  
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General page  
Plug-ins page  
Maximum cache size (kB): - Define the amount of internal  
memory that you want to use as disk cache to speed up  
browsing.  
Enable plug-ins - Select to expand browsers functionality  
with plug-ins.  
Enable JavaScript - JavaScript functionality is used on  
many web sites. To show these pages correctly, select this  
option.  
Show frames: - Some web pages are split into several  
frames, which makes reading difficult. Clear to disable  
frames. Note that many pages do not work properly, if you  
disable frames.  
Privacy page  
Allow automatic redirection: - Select this to enable  
automatic redirection to a new web page address, if you  
try to open an old page with a redirection command.  
Default character encoding: - Choose the default character  
set.  
Address page  
Enable pop-up windows: - Select this to make all  
Web address suffixes: - If you write here the URL suffixes  
(for example: .com, .org, .net) of the web addresses that  
you view most often, you can leave them out when writing  
the address in the URL address field.  
unrequested popup windows open automatically.  
Accept cookies: - Some web pages store data on your  
smartphone in files called ‘cookies’. Use this setting to  
determine whether to accept cookies, and if you accept  
them, whether you wish to be prompted each time a  
cookie is stored or accept them always.  
Home page location: - The address of the home page you  
use.  
Search page location: - The address of the search page you  
use.  
As cookies accumulate with time, they may eventually  
take up a large amount of memory space. You can free  
memory space by deleting the cookies stored in the  
New window content: - The web page that opens when you  
memory. To delete cookies, press  
, and select Tools >  
press  
, and select File > New window.  
Clear cookies. Tap Clear.  
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Camera  
You can take pictures and videos with Camera. You can  
view and modify pictures with Images, and send your  
images as multimedia messages. Videos can be viewed and  
sent as multimedia messages with the RealPlayer  
application.  
Taking pictures  
To take a picture, aim at your subject, and press the  
centre of the scroll key, or tap Capture. If the Preview  
setting is on, you can view the picture to decide  
whether to keep it. To save the picture, tap Save.  
Images are saved in the folder displayed in the title area  
of the screen. To send the picture as an e-mail  
message attachment, multimedia message, or using  
Bluetooth connection, tap Send. To discard the  
picture without saving it, tap Delete  
To switch between camera and camcorder mode, tap  
a corresponding picture on the left side of the screen.  
To open the Camera application, double-tap Camera  
in Desk, or tap Go to Camera in the Images application.  
To open the Images application, tap Go to Images in  
the camera mode or double-tap Images in Desk.  
To open the RealPlayer, tap Go to RealPlayer in the  
camcorder mode.  
To open Camera in the RealPlayer, tap Go to Camera.  
Camera mode  
The camera lens is located on the back of the smartphone.  
The display works as a viewfinder.  
Fig. 23: Taking a picture  
The Nokia 7710 multimedia smartphone supports an image  
capture of Megapixel (1152 x 864 pixels) and video size of  
QCIF (176 x 144 pixels). The image resolution in these  
materials may appear different.  
Tip: In the top-right hand corner of the viewfinder you  
can see the number of pictures you can still take with  
the memory available. The stars indicate the picture  
quality level. Tap the area to open Camera settings.  
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To show less or more of the subject before taking a  
Contrast: - Adjust the contrast of the picture or video as  
appropriate. This affects both the viewfinder image and  
the picture taken.  
picture, tap Zoom in or Zoom out, or press  
and  
on the scroll key.  
Brightness: - Adjust the brightness of the picture or video  
as appropriate. This affects both the viewfinder image and  
the picture taken.  
Camcorder mode  
To switch to Camcorder mode, tap the icons on the  
Memory in use: - Select internal memory or memory card as  
the storage location of the pictures and videos.  
left side of the screen..  
To record the video, aim at your subject, and press the  
centre of the scroll key, or tap Record. To stop, tap  
Stop.  
Image page  
Image quality: - Indicated by stars in the corner of the  
viewfinder. The better the video quality, the more memory  
the picture consumes.  
The maximum recording time is one hour per clip.  
Tip: In the top-right hand corner of the viewfinder you  
can see the selected quality level of the video and how  
long you can still record with the memory available. Tap  
the area to open Camera settings.  
Default image name: - Set a name for the pictures taken. By  
default, the pictures are named in the format ’Image’. For  
example, if you set ‘Beach’ as the default name, Camera  
will name the pictures you take ‘Beach’, ‘Beach(01)’,  
‘Beach(02)’, and so on, until you change the setting again.  
Camera settings  
Preview before saving: - If you select this option, you can  
view a picture you have taken and decide whether to keep  
it or not. If this option is not selected, all the pictures that  
you take are saved automatically without a chance to  
preview them.  
To edit the camera settings, press  
, and select  
Tools > Settings.... Define the following:  
General page  
Theses settings affect both picture taking and video  
recording.  
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Video page  
Background  
Quality: - Indicated by stars in the corner of the viewfinder.  
The better the video quality, the more memory the picture  
consumes.  
Use a simple background. For portraits and other pictures  
with people, avoid having your subject in front of a  
cluttered, complex background that may distract  
attention from the subject. Move the camera, or the  
subject, when these conditions cannot be met.  
Default video name: - Set a name for the video taken. By  
default, the video is named ‘newvideo’. For example, if you  
set ‘Beach’ as the default name, the following videos are  
named ‘Beach(01)’, ‘Beach(02)’, and so on, until you  
change the setting again.  
Depth  
When shooting landscapes and sceneries, you can add  
depth to your pictures by placing objects into the  
foreground. Note however, that if the foreground object is  
too close to camera, it may be blurred.  
Tips on taking good photographs  
Here are some tips on how to get the most out of your  
smartphone’s camera.  
Lighting conditions  
Changing the source, amount and direction of light can  
change photographs dramatically. Here are some typical  
lighting conditions:  
Light source behind the subject. Try to avoid placing  
your subject in front of a strong light source. If the  
light source is behind the subject or visible in the  
display, the resulting picture may have weak contrast,  
may be too dark, and may contain unwanted light  
effects.  
Picture quality  
Use the appropriate picture quality. The camera has  
three picture quality modes (Basic, Normal, and High).  
Use the High setting to make sure that the camera  
produces the best picture quality available. Note however,  
that better picture quality requires more storage space. For  
MMS and e-mail attachments it may be necessary to use  
Normal, or Basic setting. You can define the quality in Tools  
> Settings... and the quality level is indicated in the top  
right hand corner of the viewfinder.  
Sidelit subject. Strong side light gives dramatic effect  
but may be too harsh resulting in too much contrast.  
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Light source in front of the subject. This is generally  
quite usable except that a harsh sunlight may cause  
the subjects to screw up their eyes. The contrast may  
also be too high.  
Optimal lighting is found in situations, where there is  
plenty of diffused, soft light available like for example,  
on a bright, partially cloudy day or on a sunny day in  
the shadow of trees.  
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Images  
Use Images to view and modify images. You can take  
pictures with Camera, view and modify them with Images,  
and send your images as multimedia messages. You can  
also edit pictures taken with the camera, or create new  
sketch drawings, which can contain text and geometrical  
shapes.  
In the editor view, which opens when you press  
and select Image > Open for editing in the viewer view,  
you can modify and transform images.  
Viewing images  
To open an image for viewing, double-tap it in the list  
view. The image opens in viewer view.  
To open the Images application, double-tap Images in  
Desk, or tap Go to Images in the Camera application.  
To open the next or previous image for viewing, press  
, and select Image > Next or Previous, or press the  
scroll key on the right or left.  
To open the Camera application, tap Go to Camera in  
the Images application.  
The Images application supports the following file formats:  
JPEG, GIF 87a/89a, animated GIF, TIFF/F, PNG, BMP, and  
WBMP. The Images application does not necessarily  
support all variations of a file format.  
To enlarge the viewed image or make it smaller, press  
, and select Display > Zoom ratio. Select the  
appropriate zoom level.  
The Images application is divided into three different  
views, each with different commands:  
Managing images and folders  
In the list view you can copy, move, delete, and send  
images stored in your smartphone. You can also create  
a new sketch image. The images can be displayed either  
To view detailed information about an image, select  
an image, press  
and select Tools > Details. The  
following information is displayed:  
as thumbnails or in a file name list. Press  
between the thumbnails and the list.  
to switch  
Name: - Name of the image. You can change the default  
base name in the Camera application: press  
and select  
In the viewer view, which opens when you double-tap  
an image in the list view, you can view images.  
Tools > Settings.... Edit the name in the Default image name:  
field.  
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Type: - The format of the image file. If the format is not  
supported Unknown is displayed.  
To set an image as a wallpaper, press  
, and select  
Tools > Set image. Crop the image with the stylus, if  
necessary.  
Size: - the size of the file in bytes (B).  
To change the file format, press  
in the editor  
Date: and Time: - When the image was last modified.  
Width: and Height: - The resolution of the image in pixels.  
view, and select Options > Convertformat.... Select a new  
file format and other options, if available.  
Tip: Resolution is a measure for the sharpness and  
clarity of an image. Resolution refers to the number of  
dots (pixels) in an image or a display. The more pixels  
there are, the more detailed the picture is. Resolution is  
usually measured in pixels, for example, 640x480=300  
kilopixels (kpix)=0.3 megapixels (Mpix).  
To rename an image, press  
, and select Image >  
Rename.... Write a new name for the image.  
To remove an image, press  
Delete.  
, and select Image >  
The following commands are only available in the list  
view:  
Protected: - Indicates if the image is protected by technical  
protection means.  
To move an image to another folder, press  
select Edit > Move to folder.... Browse for the target  
folder or tap New to create a new one.  
, and  
Read-only: - If you select this check box, the image cannot  
be modified.  
To make a copy of an image, press  
, and select  
To send an image, tap Send, and select the appropriate  
Edit >Duplicate. Note that you should always make a  
copy of the image you are going to edit and edit the  
copy to ensure that the original stays intact.  
sending method.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
To view the contents of another folder, press  
and select Image > Change folder.... Browse for the  
target folder or tap New to create a new one.  
,
To add an image to a contact card, press  
, select  
Tools > Add to contact.... In the view that opens, use the  
stylus or the scroll key to select the area of the image  
to be inserted. Use the toolbar to zoom, flip, or rotate  
the image, or to add a border to it. When you are happy  
with the picture, tap Add, and select the contact card  
to which the image is added.  
To view images as lists or as thumbnails, press  
,
or press  
, select Display > View > Thumbnail or List.  
See “Common actions in applications” on page 22 for  
further information on how to select images, create  
folders, and add shortcuts to Desk.  
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Image settings  
Editing images  
You can edit images that are in JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF/F,  
PNG, or WBMP format , or create new drawings. Note that  
you cannot edit multipage TIFF/F images.  
To define settings, press  
, and select Tools >  
Settings.... Define the following:  
Open images in full screen mode: - If you select this, every  
image you open is displayed in full screen mode. To  
return to normal view, tap on the screen.  
Default sketch name: - Write the name to be used as a  
basis for sketch file names. For example, if you write  
’Drawing’, the default names of the following sketches  
will be Drawing01, Drawing02, Drawing03, and so on,  
until you change the setting again.  
Special features of some image  
formats  
Fig. 24: Editing an image  
To edit an image you are viewing, press  
and  
To change the page of a multipage TIFF/F image,  
select Image > Open for editing. For detailed information  
on modifying images, see “Drawing tools” on page 82  
and “Transformations” on page 82.  
press  
and select Tools > Page > Next/Previous.  
Multipage TIFF/F images cannot be edited.  
To view animated GIFs, you can let the animation run  
in a continuous loop until you close the Images  
application or move to a different image. You cannot  
edit the image but you can zoom it or view it in full  
screen mode.  
To create a new sketch, press  
, and select Image >  
Create sketch. This command is not available when  
viewing an image. Start drawing in the blank area.  
Select drawing tools from the toolbar. To save the  
sketch, tap Done. Saved sketches are listed in the list  
view of the Images application.  
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Drawing tools  
Transformations  
The toolbar provides shortcuts to the most important  
drawing tools. The same tools are also available as menu  
To make the background of a selection transparent,  
press  
, and select Options > Make transparent.  
commands: press  
, and select Tools > Sketch tools.  
To rotate the image, press  
, and select Options >  
Rotate > Right or Left. The image will be rotated by  
To show or hide the toolbar, press  
Display > Toolbar.  
, and select  
90 degrees in the chosen direction.  
Toolbar icons:  
To flip the image, press  
, and select Options >  
Flip > Horizontally or Vertically.  
- Draw freehand lines.  
- Draw straight lines.  
- Erase.  
To resize the image, press  
Resize.... Select one of the sizes available, or select a  
custom option to define the size yourself.  
, and select Options >  
- Select an area. All the transformations will affect  
only the selected area. To erase a selected area, tap  
To make the canvas bigger, press  
, and select  
.
Options > Increase image area.... Select the location of  
the white space in the new canvas, and define the  
amount of enlargement in pixels.  
- Draw a rectangle.  
- Draw an ellipse or circle.  
To crop the image, press  
, and select Options >  
- Insert text. To format the text, tap Font.  
- Select tool line width and colour.  
Crop. The image is cropped automatically by removing  
all the extra white space around the image. If there is  
no white space around the image, the command is  
disabled.  
To draw a filled rectangle, press  
Tools > Sketch tools > Filled rectangle.  
, and select  
To draw a filled ellipse or circle, press  
, and  
, and select  
select Tools > Sketch tools > Filled oval.  
To undo changes, tap Undo; or press  
Edit > Undo / Undo all.  
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RealPlayer  
Go to Desk > RealPlayer or tap Go to RealPlayer in  
Camera (Camcorder mode).  
RealPlayer does not necessarily support all the variations  
of a file format. RealPlayer only opens rtsp links, not http  
links.  
Playing videos  
To start playing a video you have just recorded with  
smartphone camcorder, tap Go to RealPlayer in  
Camera , select the video that you have just recorded  
and tap Open.  
To start playing a video clip, open RealPlayer, select a  
file from the list, and tap Open.  
Fig. 25: RealPlayer  
Note that low quality video clips may cause unwanted  
viewing effects when played on the smartphone.  
With the RealPlayer application you can watch video clips  
recorded with the smartphone camcorder or transferred to  
your smartphone via compatible PC, Web, e-mail, or  
memory card. You can also watch a video stream from the  
Internet or listen to audio stream.  
Tip: You can start watching videos in several ways:  
Double-tap a video file in the File Manager application  
or in the list view.  
Double-tap a shortcut to a video file that you have  
created in Desk.  
Open a video attachment sent by e-mail or multimedia  
message.  
Tap a streaming video link in the web browser.  
When using video streaming and other features that use  
the GPRS network, please note that any data transfers  
using GPRS are subject to applicable operator data transfer  
fees.  
RealPlayer supports the following file formats: .RAM, .RM,  
.3GP, and .MP4.  
To stop playing a video, tap  
.
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To start playing a streaming video, click on a  
streaming link in the Web browser or, from the  
RealPlayer, open a .RAM file containing the link to start  
streaming. Before playing streaming video or audio,  
make sure that the settings are correct. For details, see  
RealPlayer settings” on page 120.  
To always open videos in full screen mode, press  
select Tools > Settings..., and select Open clips in full  
screen mode.  
,
To save a link to the current streaming video or  
audio, press  
, and select Media clip > Save link....  
Managing videos  
Press  
, select Options and an appropriate menu  
command.  
The list view of RealPlayer shows a list of all saved videos  
and streaming links. The name of the folder is shown in the  
title area. For example, in this view you can view the  
videos in the smartphone, open a video to play, rename a  
video, and organise videos into folders.  
To adjust the volume, tap and drag the volume bar at  
the top right of the screen, or press  
scroll key.  
and  
on the  
To mute the sound, tap the speaker icon next to the  
volume bar.  
To move a video to a different folder, press  
select Edit > Move to folder.... Browse for the target  
folder.  
, and  
To fast forward or rewind the current video clip, tap  
and drag  
.
To open another folder, press  
clip > Change folder..., or Recent folders to open one of  
the last six folders that you have used.  
, and select Media  
To pause a video, tap  
playback.  
. Tap again to resume  
Note that if you open the menu while watching a video,  
the video is paused.  
To delete a selected video from the smartphone,  
press  
, and select Edit > Delete.  
To watch a video in full screen, tap on the screen. To  
return to normal screen size, tap the screen again.  
To delete several videos from the smartphone, press  
, and select Edit > Mark/Unmark > Mark. Tap the  
videos to be deleted to mark them, press  
, and  
select Edit > Delete.  
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To sort videos, press  
, select Display > Sort.  
You can sort the files by their name, date, or file size.  
To view detailed information on a video, press  
and select Tools > Details.  
,
To send videos, tap Send, and select the method of  
sending.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
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Nokia Audio Manager  
Nokia Audio Manager is part of Nokia PC Suite. With Nokia  
PC Suite you can edit, store, and synchronise your  
smartphone data with a Microsoft Windows based PC  
system. For more information on PC Suite and installation  
instructions, see the Nokia PC Suite User Guide provided on  
the CD-ROM supplied with your smartphone, “Nokia PC  
Suite” on page 146, and Nokia PC Suite online help.  
copy tracks to your phone. Music can be placed in the  
studio from any Windows folder.  
The CD Player allows you to save CD audio files in .aac  
digital format, which you then add to the Music Studio and  
transfer to a compatible Nokia phone.  
You can make Nokia Audio Manager the default music  
player for all supported file types.  
With Nokia Audio Manager, you can create and organise  
digital music files on a compatible PC and transfer them to  
a compatible phone.  
For information on other features of Nokia Audio Manager,  
see Nokia PC Suite online help.  
Note: Do not connect the smartphone to your PC  
before you install the Nokia PC Suite software from the  
CD-ROM supplied with your smartphone.  
With Nokia Audio Manager you can also do the following:  
Play CD audio.  
Save CD music tracks to .aac format.  
Play .aac, .mp3, and .mp4 music tracks.  
Create, edit, and play .m3u playlists.  
Organise music tracks and playlists in the Nokia Audio  
Manager Music Studio.  
Opening Nokia Audio Manager  
You can open Nokia PC Suite applications from the PC  
Suite main window by clicking the icons.  
1 To open the PC Suite window, do one of the following:  
On the Windows taskbar, click the Nokia PC Suite  
icon.  
Transfer .aac, mp3, and .mp4 tracks from the Music  
Studio to a compatible Nokia phone.  
Transfer playlists from Music Studio to a compatible  
Nokia phone.  
In the Small Player mode, play the tracks in the current  
Music Studio or CD Player window.  
On your computer desktop, double-click the Nokia  
PC Suite icon.  
In the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Nokia  
PC Suite.  
2 Click the Transfer music icon.  
Nokia Audio Manager is organised around a Music Studio,  
a desktop workspace from which you can organise and  
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Tip: You can access the Nokia PC Suite help from the  
main window Help menu. The Help menu item Order  
Settings takes you to a web page where you can order  
settings for your Nokia smartphone messaging and  
browsing features, such as WAP/GPRS, multimedia  
messaging, and Internet settings.  
To transfer music from a compatible PC to your  
smartphone:  
1 Click Music Studio to view the saved tracks.  
2 If no tracks are visible, click File > Search. Click Browse  
and Start search. See “Finding tracks on the hard disk”  
on page 88 for details.  
3 Select a track, and click Edit > Track or Playlist to  
change the track and artist names.  
Transferring tracks to your  
smartphone  
4 Connect your smartphone to the PC. Nokia Audio  
Manager automatically detects the smartphone, and  
the Mobile Phone pane shows the music tracks stored  
earlier on this smartphone.  
5 In the Mobile Phone pane, right-click the phone or  
memory card folder to which you want to transfer the  
music, and select Create Folder. Name the folder (for  
example, Music).  
With Nokia Audio Manager you can transfer music tracks  
to your smartphone from a CD. First save music from a CD  
on the PC, then transfer the tracks from Audio Manager to  
the smartphone.  
Tip: With a USB cable (DKU-2) connection, you can  
transfer large files such as music files between your  
smartphone and the PC more quickly than with  
Bluetooth connection.  
6 Select the phone folder to which you want to transfer  
music.  
7 In Music Studio, select the tracks you want to transfer  
to the smartphone, and click Transfer to phone. When  
the transfer is complete, the files appear in the list.  
The music tracks are now saved in your smartphone,  
and you can listen to them on your smartphone.  
To transfer music from a CD to a compatible PC:  
1 Insert a music CD in the CD drive of your PC.  
2 In the Nokia PC Suite main window, click Transfer Music  
to open Nokia Audio Manager.  
Tip: If you have a memory card in your smartphone,  
save the music on the memory card to save space in the  
smartphone memory.  
3 Click CD Player, and select the tracks you want to  
transfer to your smartphone.  
4 Click Save tracks. The files are saved to your PC in .aac  
file format.  
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Editing CD track information  
Adding tracks to the Music  
Studio  
You can edit track titles in the CD Player window. The new  
titles are used as file names whenever you save the tracks.  
If you have already saved the track, add this track to the  
Music Studio, and edit the title there.  
You must add tracks to the Music Studio window before  
you can work with them. Adding a music track to the  
Music Studio does not automatically add it to a playlist.  
To change the title of a CD track, do one of the  
following:  
To add music tracks to the Music Studio, do one of  
the following:  
Double-click a track title, and enter the new title name.  
Right-click a track title, and select Modify title from the  
pop-up menu.  
In the Music Studio window, click Add. Browse your  
Windows folders for music files supported by Nokia  
Audio Manager. Double-click a file or highlight files,  
and select Open.  
Click File > Search. Set the search criteria, and select  
Start search. Tracks and playlists are automatically  
added to the Music Studio.  
From Windows Explorer, drag Nokia Audio Manager  
supported files onto the Music Studio window.  
Finding tracks on the hard disk  
You can scan your hard disks and CD drives for supported  
music files and import them into the Music Studio.  
1 Click File > Search. The Search disks for music dialog box  
appears.  
Nokia Audio Manager automatically loads music tracks to  
the Music Studio window after you save the tracks from a  
CD into a folder on the PC. If you want to deselect this  
option, select Options > Preferences > Miscellaneous, and  
clear Add saved tracks to Music Studio automatically.  
2 Click Browse... to select a drive and folder you want to  
scan for tracks.  
3 Select the file type to search for: .mp3, .mp4, or .aac  
audio files or .m3u playlist files.  
4 Click Start search. Tracks are automatically added to the  
Music Studio window.  
5 Click Cancel or search another drive or folder.  
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Select tracks in the Music Studio window, and create a  
new playlist.  
Copy or cut tracks to the clipboard, and paste them  
into an existing playlist.  
Drag-and-drop tracks into an open playlist in the Music  
Studio window.  
Drag-and-drop tracks from Windows Explorer into an  
open Music Studio playlist.  
Editing track information  
The track record for each track contains general  
information, including track title, artist name, duration,  
size,and type. You can only edit the track title and artist  
name.  
1 Right-click a track name, and select Edit... from the  
pop-up menu.  
2 In the Edit Track dialog, enter or edit the track  
To copy tracks into a playlist, in the Music Studio  
information.  
window, do the following:  
3 Click Save.  
1 Select and right-click the tracks you want to add to the  
playlist.  
2 From the pop-up menu, select Copy.  
3 Right-click the playlist to which you want to add  
tracks, and select Paste.  
Playlists  
Creating a playlist  
Nokia Audio Manager allows you to organise music tracks  
as a playlist. You can create and work with playlists in the  
Music Studio window.  
Adding playlists to the Music Studio  
You can group tracks and save them as a playlist. When  
you load a playlist into the Music Studio, you can play,  
edit, save, or remove it.  
1 Select the tracks in the Music Studio that you want to  
add to a new playlist.  
2 Click Edit > Create New Playlist.  
3 In the Save as dialog box, select the Windows folder in  
which the playlist is saved, and enter the playlist name.  
To add playlists to the Music Studio, do one of the  
following:  
Click Edit > Create New Playlist. If tracks are highlighted  
in Music Studio, they are automatically added to the  
new playlist. Select the Windows folder to which you  
want to save the new playlist, enter the playlist name,  
and click Save.  
Adding tracks to a playlist  
To add tracks to a playlist, do one of the following:  
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In the Music Studio window, click Add. Browse through  
your Windows folders for playlist files supported by  
Nokia Audio Manager. Double-click a file or highlight  
files, and click Open.  
Removing music tracks and  
playlists from the phone  
To remove music files and playlists from the phone:  
For more information on Nokia Audio Manager, see PC  
Suite online help.  
1 Connect your phone to the PC. If Nokia Audio Manager  
is already running, it automatically detects the phone  
connection.  
2 In the Mobile phone window, you can see the type of  
phone connected and the music content currently  
stored on this phone.  
Editing playlist information  
Each playlist contains a playlist title. You can edit this  
information and save it. In the Music Studio window,  
right-click the playlist name, and select Edit...  
1 In the Edit Playlist dialog, enter or edit the playlist title.  
2 Click Save.  
3
Highlight phone tracks and playlists. Click Remove at  
the bottom of the Mobile phone window. Or, right-  
click a track or a playlist, and select Remove. To remove  
all tracks from the phone, right-click a track in the  
Mobile phone window, and select Remove All.  
Finding playlists on the hard disk  
To remove tracks from an open playlist:  
You can scan your hard disks and CD drives for supported  
playlists and import them into the Music Studio.  
1 Click File > Search. The Search disks for music dialog box  
appears.  
1 To open the playlist in the Music Studio window, click  
the plus sign [+] next to the playlist name.  
2 Select the tracks you want to delete from the playlist.  
3 Right-click the selected tracks, and select Remove  
from the pop-up menu.  
2 Click the Browse... button to select a drive and folder  
you want to scan for playlists.  
You can also drag-and-drop the tracks from the  
playlist into the Music Studio tracks list.  
3 Select the file type to search for (*.m3u playlist files).  
4 Select Start search. Playlists are automatically added  
to the Music Studio window.  
5 Select Cancel, or search another drive or folder.  
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Music player  
Go to Desk > Music player.  
You can listen to music using the internal loudspeaker or a  
other applications on your smartphone.  
With the Music player application you can listen to the  
music and other audio files stored on your smartphone or  
memory card. Music player supports following file formats:  
MP3, WAV, MIDI, AAC, AMR, AU, RMF and M3U. Music  
player does not necessarily support all the variations of a  
file format. You can create and edit track lists with  
MusicPlayer of Nokia Audio Manager. Nokia Audio  
Manager is part of Nokia PC Suite.  
Music is copyright protected in international treaties and  
national copyright laws. It may be necessary to obtain  
permission or a license to reproduce or copy music. In some  
countries national law prohibits private copying of  
copyrighted material. Please check the national legislation  
of the applicable country concerning the use of such  
material.  
Music player controls  
- Tap to play a selected track.  
- Tap to stop playing a track.  
- Tap to pause and resume playing a track.  
- Tap and drag to adjust volume.  
- Tap and drag the slider to find a specific part  
of the current track. The time indicator above the slider  
changes accordingly.  
Fig. 26: Music player  
For information on transferring music tracks to the  
smartphone and managing tracks and track lists, see  
Nokia Audio Manager” on page 86.  
Tip: You can also control Music player from the menu.  
Press  
, select Options and an appropriate menu  
command.  
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Playing tracks  
Managing tracks  
To play a track, double-tap it, or select it, and tap  
.
To add a track to a track list, press  
, and select  
Track> Add to track list....  
Tip: You can also open Music player by double-tapping  
a compatible sound file in the File manager or  
Messaging application, or by opening a shortcut in  
Desk.  
To remove a track from a track list, press  
select Track> Remove from track list.  
, and  
, and  
To move a track to a different folder, press  
select Edit > Move to folder.... Browse for the target  
folder.  
To play one track after another, press  
Options > Play options > Normal. Select a track, and tap  
, and select  
to start playing.  
Tip: To select several tracks, tap on a track to select it,  
To play tracks in random order, press  
Options > Play options > Random.  
, and select  
press  
, and select Edit > Mark/Unmark > Mark. Tap  
to mark the rest of the items you want to select.  
To play one track at a time, press  
, and select  
To add a track shortcut to Desk, press  
, and select  
Options > Playoptions > Playselectedtrack. To repeat the  
Tools > Add to Desk....  
track, press  
, and select Options > Play options >  
To delete a track from the smartphone, press  
and select Track > Delete track.  
,
Repeat. The track is repeated until you clear the Repeat  
menu command. To move to the next track, press  
, and select Options > Next track.  
To sort the tracks, press  
, and select Display > Sort.  
You can sort the files by their name, date, or file size.  
To adjust the volume, tap and drag the volume bar at  
the top right of the screen, or press  
scroll key.  
To view detailed information on a track, press  
and select Tools > Details.  
,
and  
on the  
To send a track, press  
, and select Track > Send,  
and select the method of sending.  
WARNING: Listen to music at a moderate level.  
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your  
hearing.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred or forwarded.  
To mute the sound, tap the speaker icon next to the  
volume bar.  
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To set a track as a ringing tone, select a track, press  
, and select Tools > Set as ringing tone.  
To save a track that is an attachment in a  
multimedia message, open the attachment in  
Messaging, press  
, and tap Save.  
Track lists  
To create a new track list, press  
, and select  
Track > New track list....  
To open a track list, press  
, and select  
Track > Change track list..., or Recent track lists to open  
one of the last six track lists that you used.  
Track list view  
To rename a track list, press  
, and select  
, and select  
Track list > Rename....  
To add tracks to a track list, press  
Track list > Add to track list.... Open the location of the  
tracks, select the tracks, and tap Add.  
To delete the track list, press  
Track list > Delete track list.  
, and select  
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Visual Radio  
Go to Desk > Visual Radio.  
• The station you listen to and the network operator  
you use must support this service.  
You can use the Visual RadioTM application as a traditional  
FM radio with automatic tuning and preset channels, or  
with parallel visual information on the display, if you tune  
in to stations that offer Visual Radio service. The Visual  
Radio service uses GPRS (network service). You can listen  
to the FM radio while using other smartphone applications.  
• The smartphone must be switched on.  
• The smartphone must have a valid SIM card fitted.  
• Your Internet access point must be defined for  
access to the operator’s visual radio server.  
• The preset radio channel must have the correct  
Visual Radio service ID defined and have Visual Radio  
service enabled. See “Preset channels” on page 95  
for details.  
If you do not have access to the Visual Radio service, the  
operators and radio stations in your area may not support  
Visual Radio. The Visual Radio service may not be available  
in all areas and countries.  
The radio uses the wire of the headset as an antenna. A  
compatible headset needs to be attached to the  
smartphone for the radio to function properly.  
Fig. 27: Visual Radio  
You can normally make a call or answer an incoming call  
while listening to the radio. The radio is turned off when  
there is an active call. When the call is finished, you may  
need to turn the radio back on manually.  
To use the Visual Radio service, the following conditions  
are required:  
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To switch to stereo or mono output mode, press  
Listening to radio  
and select Tools > Sound > Stereo or Mono.  
Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends on  
the coverage of the radio station.  
Viewing content  
To switch the radio on or off, connect a compatible  
headset to the smartphone and tap  
To view available visual content, select the preset  
in Visual Radio.  
channel, and tap  
. To stop viewing visual content,  
. Note that you must have the correct visual  
Tip: You can also control the radio from the menu.  
tap  
Press  
, select Radio and an appropriate menu  
service ID defined and have Visual Radio service  
enabled. See “Preset channels” below for details.  
command.  
To listen to the radio through the headset or  
loudspeaker, make sure that the headset is connected  
Preset channels  
to the smartphone, press  
, and select Tools >  
You can save up to 20 radio channels to Visual Radio.  
Speaker in use > Headset or Loudspeaker. The lead of the  
headset functions as the radio antenna, so let it hang  
freely.  
To save a channel, tap  
station. Press , and select Channel > Save.... Select  
and  
to tune in to a  
a channel slot and write a name for the preset channel.  
Change the frequency, if necessary. If the station  
provides visual content, add the Visual Radio service  
ID, and select the Enable visual service: check box to  
allow for visual content.  
To adjust the volume, tap and drag  
and  
, or press  
.
To tune radio channels manually, tap  
or  
.
To search for channels automatically, tap  
or  
. Searching stops when a channel is found.  
Tip: To find the visual service ID of a channel, press  
, and select Tools > Channel directory.... Select the  
radio station, and tap Details.  
To view available channels based on location, press  
, and select Tools > Channel directory.... Select a  
location and radio station. Visual Radio tunes to that  
station automatically. To save the channel to a list of  
preset channels, tap Save. See “Preset channels” on  
page 95 for details. To view station details, such as the  
visual service ID, tap Details.  
To listen to a preset channel, tap on a channel in the  
list view.  
To edit a preset channel, press  
Channel > Edit....  
, and select  
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To reorder preset channels, select a channel, press  
, and select Channel > Reorder.... Select a channel  
slot in the list. Press the centre of the scroll key to  
confirm the move.  
To remove a preset channel, press  
Channel > Delete.  
, and select  
Tip: When using a compatible headset, press the  
headset key to scroll to the next radio channel or next  
preset channel, if a preset list is selected.  
Visual Radio settings  
To modify the settings, press  
, and select Tools >  
Settings.... Define the following:  
Auto-start visual service: - When this option is selected,  
the Visual Radio service is started automatically when  
you tap a preset channel that offers visual service.  
Access point: - Select the access point used for a data  
connection. For more information, see “Setting up an  
Internet access point” on page 114. Note that you do  
not need this access point to use Visual Radio as an  
ordinary FM radio.  
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Voice recorder  
Go to Desk > Voice recorder.  
To fast forward or rewind the current sound clip, tap  
and drag  
.
The Voice recorder application allows you to record voice  
memos. You can also listen to your own recordings and  
other sound files or insert voice clips to multimedia  
messages.  
To stop playing, tap  
.
Tip: You can also control the Voice recorder from the  
menu. Press  
, select Options and an appropriate  
The maximum length of a recording depends on the  
memory available.  
menu command.  
You can open files that have been stored in the following  
file formats: WAV, AMR.  
Managing sound clips  
To send a voice clip, press  
, and select Sound clip >  
Send, and select the method of sending.  
Recording and playing  
To sort the sound clip list, press  
Display > Sort. You can sort the sound files by their  
name, date, or file size.  
, and select  
To start recording, tap  
. The number display starts  
to show the elapsed time. To stop recording, tap  
.
Tip: Press quickly to start and stop recording.  
To rename or delete a selected sound clip, press  
,
select Sound clip, and the corresponding command.  
To play a selected sound clip, tap  
.
To open another folder, press  
, and select Sound  
To pause playing a sound clip, tap  
resume playback.  
. Tap again to  
clip > Change folder....  
To add a sound clip shortcut to Desk, press  
, and  
To adjust the volume, tap and drag the volume bar at  
the top right of the screen, or press  
scroll key.  
select Tools > Add to Desk....  
and  
on the  
To view detailed information on a sound clip, press  
, and select Tools > Details.  
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Voice recorder settings  
To edit the Voice recorder settings, press  
, and  
select Tools > Settings.... Define the following:  
Clip name: - Write the name to be used as a basis for the  
sound clips. For example, if you write “Sound”, the  
default names of the following sound clips will be  
Sound(01), Sound(02), Sound(03), and so on.  
Clip format: - Select the file format in which the sound  
clips are saved by default.  
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Documents  
Go to Desk > Documents.  
To undo mistakes, press  
and select Edit > Undo.  
and select  
You can use the Documents application to write new and  
edit existing text documents. You can insert and view  
images and other files in the documents. You can also send  
and receive documents as a short message, MMS, e-mail  
attachment, or via Bluetooth technology.  
To show or hide text markers, press  
Tools > Formatting marks.... Select the markers you want  
to make visible in the document and tap OK.  
To count words, press  
Word count....  
and select Tools >  
You can open, edit, and save documents created with  
Microsoft Word for Windows version 97 or later. Note that  
not all features and formatting of the original documents  
will be supported. The original document must not be  
password-protected. Documents made with other versions  
of Microsoft Word may only be viewed.  
To protect a document from editing, press  
in the  
list view and select Tools > Details. Select the Read-only:  
check box and tap OK. The document can now be  
viewed but not edited.  
To send a document, tap Send, select the sending  
method and tap OK.  
To view the structure of a document, press  
and  
Working with documents  
select Display > Outline view....  
To create, open or rename a document, press  
and  
Tip: If you write a phone number, e-mail address, or  
web address in a document, you can use it as a  
hyperlink. Tap on the number or address, or move the  
cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link  
with a small icon. Tap the icon to call the phone  
number, to open the e-mail editor, or to access the web  
site if you have an active Internet connection.  
select the approriate command in the Document menu.  
To insert special characters, press  
Insert > Special character.... Select the character or  
symbol you want to insert and tap OK.  
and select  
To insert a date into a document, press  
select Insert > Date.  
and  
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Editing paragraph styles  
Paragraph style is a set of formatting characteristics with  
which you can quickly change the appearance of your text.  
1 Press  
and tap Format > Style....  
2 Select the style you want to edit and tap Edit. Tap New  
to create a new style.  
3 Give the new style a name and select the outline level.  
Level 0 means that the text with this style is not shown  
in the outline view.  
4 Tap Format, select what you want to edit, and tap  
Format again to start editing. You can change the  
following values:  
Font - You can change the font type, size and colour.  
You can also add bold, italic, underline, and  
strikethrough formatting. You can raise or lower the  
text by selecting superscript or subscript formatting. To  
see the effect of the changes, tap Preview.  
Paragraph - You can change the appearance of the  
edges of paragraphs by aligning them differently. You  
can change the space between lines of text, indent  
paragraphs, and add tab stops to set the position of  
text on a page.  
Borders - You can add a border to any side of a page and  
choose a style and colour for it.  
Bullets - You can choose from four bullet styles, and  
define the size, colour, and indentation of the bullets.  
5 Tap OK when you have finished editing a style value.  
6 Tap Close to exit the dialog.  
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Sheet  
Go to Desk > Sheet.  
Working with worksheets  
In the Sheet application you can work and store your data  
in a file that is called a workbook. Each workbook contains  
at least one worksheet. A workbook can also contain  
charts; a chartsheet is a sheet containing a chart that is  
based on data from a worksheet.  
To create a duplicate of a worksheet, tap Worksheets  
/ Charts. Select the sheet and tap Duplicate.  
To rename a worksheet, tap Worksheets / Charts.  
Select the sheet and tap Rename. Write the new name  
and tap OK.  
The Sheet application can open documents created with  
Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows or later. Note that not all  
features and formatting of the original documents will be  
supported. The maximum number of characters in a single  
cell is 256, and cells containing more characters will have  
the contents truncated when the file format is converted.  
To select a cell you have named, press  
Edit > Mark/Unmark. Select Named area for the range  
and choose from the list the cell you want, then tap OK.  
and select  
To keep rows visible when scrolling, select the row  
below the area that you want to remain visible. To keep  
columns visible, select the column to the right  
of the area that you want to remain visible. Then tap  
Workbooks  
on the toolbar, or press  
Freeze panes.  
and select Display >  
To protect a workbook from editing, press  
in the  
list view and select Tools > Details. Select the Read-only:  
check box and tap OK. The workbook can now be  
viewed but not edited.  
To go to a particular cell or named area, tap Go To.  
Specify the cell or named area where you want to go  
and tap OK.  
To create, open or rename a workbook, press  
and  
select the approriate command in the Workbook menu.  
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Tip: You can insert a sum for a range of cells  
precisely, press  
and select Format > Row height or  
Column width. Specify the height or width and tap OK.  
automatically by using the toolbar icon . Select the  
cell where you want to add the sum and tap  
. The  
To format cell borders, press  
Borders. You can add a border to any side of a cell.  
Choose a style and colour for the border and tap OK.  
and select Format >  
suggested formula is shown in the formula field on top  
of the worksheet. You can change the suggested  
formula by editing it in the formula field, or accept it  
by exiting the cell.  
To change the background colour of a cell, press  
and select Format > Background colour. Choose a colour  
and tap OK.  
Formatting worksheets  
First select the cell or cells you want to format.  
To show or hide gridlines, zero values, and headers,  
press  
and select Tools > Settings. Select the items  
you want to make visible in the worksheet and tap OK.  
To format fonts, press  
and select Format > Font.  
You can change the font type, size, and colour. You can  
also add bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough  
formatting. You can raise or lower the text by selecting  
superscript or subscript formatting. To see the effect of  
the changes, tap Preview.  
Chartsheets  
To format a chart in detail, press  
and select  
Format. Select the object you want to edit. The  
selection of settings varies depending on the type of  
the chart.  
To change number format, press  
and select  
Format > Numbers. For example, you can specify how  
Tip: You can access some of the setting dialogs by  
tapping the relevant item in the chart. For example, the  
X-axis settings dialog opens when you double-tap the  
X-axis in the chart.  
the date, time, or currency is displayed.  
To align cell contents, press  
and select Format >  
Alignment. If you select Wrap text to cell:, the row height  
of the selected cell will be adjusted to display the entire  
content of the cell.  
Font - You can change the font type, size and colour. You  
can also add bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough  
formatting. You can raise or lower the text by selecting  
superscript or subscript formatting. To see the effect of the  
changes, tap Preview.  
To adjust the row height or column width, drag the  
boundary below the row heading or on the right side of  
the column heading until the row/column is the size  
you want. To specify the height or width more  
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Chart - You can select the chart type, make the chart  
three-dimensional, and change the colour of the  
background and axis. You can also change the title shown  
in the chart, and the title of the X- and Y-axis.  
To create a duplicate of a chartsheet, tap  
Worksheets / Charts. Select the chart and tap  
Duplicate.  
To rename a chartsheet, tap Worksheets / Charts.  
Select the chart and tap Rename. Write the new name  
and tap OK.  
X-axis - You can select the label type and write the data  
range for it, display or hide the axis line, and add tick  
marks. You can also enter the category number where the  
other axis crosses, and change the number of minor tick  
marks per category.  
Y-axis - You can define whether the values are shown in  
the chart or not, specify the highest and lowest value  
displayed, and determine the location where the axes  
cross. You can also use the logarithmic scale, change the  
interval at which major tick marks appear, and change the  
number format.  
Legend - You can add a box where the colours used in a  
chart are explained, and specify the position of the box.  
Gridlines - You can select whether the major and minor  
axes have gridlines.  
Series - You can add new data series to a chart or edit the  
existing series. You can define whether the series is shown  
in the chart or not, change the data range of the series,  
select the label type and enter the data range for it. You  
can also specify the colour with which to display the series  
on the chart. Note that pie charts can have only one data  
series.  
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Presentations  
Go to Desk > Presentations.  
To view slides in full screen mode, press  
and  
select Display > Full screen. To return to the standard  
You can open and view presentations created with  
Microsoft PowerPoint 97 or later. Note that not all  
features and formatting of the original documents will be  
supported. You can send and receive these presentations  
via e-mail or Bluetooth technology.  
view, press  
and select Display, then clear the Full  
screen option.  
To view additional notes in a presentation, press  
and select View > Notes. To return to the standard slide  
view, press  
and select View > Slide.  
The list view shows a list of all presentations in the  
selected folder. The name of the folder is shown in the title  
area. In this view you can manage presentations without  
opening the actual files. For example, using the menu bar  
commands you can move or copy presentations.  
To get an overview of the whole presentation, press  
and select View > Outline. To open a selected slide  
in the standard slide view, tap Slide view or double-tap  
the title of the slide.  
Tip: For more information on available commands, see  
Common actions in applications” on page 22.  
To copy text from the current slide, press  
select Edit > Copy text. The text is copied to the  
and  
clipboard. In the Notes view the content of the notes is  
To open a presentation, double-tap the presentation  
in the list. If the file is located in another folder, press  
and select Presentation > Change folder.... Select the  
folder where the presentation is saved. Note that you  
can have only one presentation open at a time.  
copied, too. To copy all text in a presentation, press  
and select View > Outline. Then press  
again  
and select Edit > Copy all text. All the text on the slides  
and notes is copied to the clipboard. To copy all the text  
on the slides, select Copy all slide text, and to copy all the  
text in the notes, select Copy all note text. Note that  
some of the formatting may be lost.  
To move between slides, use the Next and Previous  
buttons. To move directly to a specific slide, press  
and select Presentation > Go to slide. Select the slide  
from the list and tap OK.  
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Clock  
Go to Desk > Clock.  
To set the current date and time, tap Date and time.  
Select the Auto-update of date & time: check box if you  
want the network to update the date and time  
automatically to your smartphone. Note that this is a  
network service. Otherwise, tap  
and tap the arrows  
to change the time. Tap to set the date. To use  
daylight saving time, select the Apply daylight-saving:  
check box.  
Fig. 28: Clock  
See also “Regional settings” on page 120.  
To change between an analogue and digital clock  
Alarms  
type, tap the face of the clock.  
To set an alarm, tap Set alarm. Write the text that is  
To display only the home city in the Time view, press  
displayed when the alarm goes off. Tap  
, then tap  
to set the alarm time. Tap OK. Define how  
and select Display. Clear the option Destination city.  
and  
To switch between the Time and Alarm view, press  
often the alarm repeats, and tap OK.  
and select View > Alarm or Time.  
If the alarm time is reached while the smartphone is  
switched off, the smartphone switches itself on and starts  
sounding the alarm tone.  
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To turn off and remove a sounding alarm, tap Stop.  
If the smartphone was switched off when the alarm  
sounded, it asks whether you want to activate the  
smartphone. Press Cancel to switch off the smartphone  
or Switch on to switch it on. Do not press Switch on  
when wireless phone use may cause interference or  
danger.  
Cities and countries  
To change cities in the Time view, select the left  
frame to change the current city or the right frame to  
change the destination city. Tap Change city, drag the  
scroll bar to browse the list, or enter the name of the  
city in the search box below the list. The list changes to  
show possible matches as you enter more characters in  
the search field. Select the city and tap OK. If the city  
is not included on the list, tap New city to add it to the  
list.  
To snooze a sounding alarm for ten minutes, tap  
Snooze. If the smartphone was switched off when the  
alarm sounded, it will switch itself off again and back  
on after 10 minutes.  
To add a new city, country, or region, press  
select City or Country/Region > New....  
and  
To mute a sounding alarm, tap Mute. The alarm is  
silenced, but the notification remains on the screen.  
To edit the currently selected city, country, or  
To delete an alarm, press  
and tap View > Alarm.  
Select the alarm you want to remove and tap Remove  
region, press  
Edit....  
and select City or Country/Region >  
alarm.  
To copy the dialling code of a selected city, press  
To edit an alarm, press  
and tap View > Alarm.  
Double-tap the alarm you want to edit.  
and tap Tools> Copy dialling code.  
To deactivate or activate an alarm, press  
and tap  
View > Alarm. Select the alarm you want to deactivate  
or activate and tap Activate/ Deactivate.  
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Calculator  
This smartphone has a calculator application for basic  
calculations.  
You cannot remove an entered operation symbol from the  
input field. If you enter two operator symbols in sequence,  
the latter one replaces the former symbol. Otherwise you  
can use backspace to remove the last value character in  
the input field when editing a calculation.  
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple calculations.  
To switch between the normal calculator view and  
till roll calculator view, press  
and select View>  
Normal or Till roll. The till roll calculator shows all  
previous input.  
To clear the entire till roll, press  
Edit > Clear till roll.  
and select  
To flip the position of buttons and input field, press  
and select Display > Flip layout.  
Fig. 29: Calculator  
Using calculator memory  
To perform calculations, tap the buttons on the  
display.  
It is possible to store one number value at a time in the  
memory of the calculator and then recall it, and add or  
substract a value to/from this value in the memory. When  
any number value besides zero (0) is saved in the memory,  
the letter M appears at the upper left side of the input  
field. If zero (0) is saved, it means the same as clearing the  
memory.  
The calculator performs operations in the order in which  
they are written, despite the hierarchical difference  
between operator types. You cannot use parentheses to  
change the performance order of operations.  
Tip: To use the percentage symbol, x% equals x/100.  
To delete numbers in the input field, tap  
.
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These are the memory commands:  
MR - Recalls the value in memory to the input field.  
M+ - Adds the value in the input field to the value in the  
memory.  
M- - Subtracts the value in the input field from the value  
in the memory.  
MS - Saves the current value in memory.  
Constant function  
The constant function can be used to store temporarily a  
value that is added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided  
constantly.  
To use a constant, enter the value you want to use as  
a constant and tap on an operator symbol twice. The  
letter K is displayed in the calculation line when the  
constant value has been stored. Enter a new value and  
tap on the equals symbol (=) to perform the calculation.  
For example: Enter the value 2 in the calculator. Tap  
twice on the plus symbol (+). The constant value 2 is  
saved. Enter the value 5 and tap on the equals symbol  
(=). The sum (7) is displayed. Enter the value 10,2 and  
tap =. The sum (12,2) is displayed.  
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Control panel  
Go to Desk > Control panel.  
In Control panel you can define and modify various  
settings of your smartphone. Modifying these settings  
affects the operation of your smartphone across several  
applications.  
To restore the original factory settings, press  
and select Restore original settings. Tap Restore to  
confirm.  
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Fig. 30 Application Manager  
Application manager  
To display the details of an installed software  
package, tap Details.  
Go to Desk > Control panel > App. manager.  
With the Application manager application you can view  
the details of installed applications or remove them from  
your smartphone. You can also specify installation  
settings.  
To remove an installed software package from your  
smartphone, select the software package you want to  
remove and tap Remove. A dialog appears asking for  
your confirmation. Press Remove.  
You cannot install applications in Application manager. For  
information about installing software, see “Installing  
software” on page 28.  
Some software packages update existing software and  
after the installation you may only be able to remove the  
whole software package, not the update.  
When you open Application manager, the Installed  
applications page lists all of the software packages that  
have been installed, with their name, version number, type,  
and size.  
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If you remove software, you can only reinstall it by having  
the original software package file, or by restoring a full  
back-up that contains the removed software package. If  
you remove a software package, you may no longer be able  
to open documents created with that software. 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.  
Delete files after installation: - If selected, the software  
package installation file will be deleted from the  
smartphone after installation. If you download  
software packages using the web browser, this may be  
helpful in reducing the amount of storage space  
required. If you want to store the software package file  
for possible reinstallation later on, either set this  
option to No, or make sure that you have a copy of the  
software package file stored on a compatible PC or on  
a CDROM.  
To view the list of software installations and  
removals that have taken place, go to the Installation  
log page. This list shows what software has been  
installed and removed, and when that happened. If you  
encounter problems with the smartphone after  
installing a software package, you can use this list to  
find out which software package may be the cause of  
the problem. The information on this list may also help  
to pinpoint problems that are caused by software  
packages that are incompatible with each other.  
Default installation language: - If the software package  
contains several different language versions of the  
software, the language version specified here will be  
installed.  
Software installation: - Define what kind of SIS  
installations are allowed. Select On to allow all  
installations, Signed only to only allow installations of  
SIS files with valid signature or certificate, or Off to  
prohibit all SIS installations.  
To configure installation settings, go to the Options  
page. Here you can select options related to software  
installation. Define the following:  
Bluetooth  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Bluetooth.  
See “Bluetooth connection” on page 143.  
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Certificate manager  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Certificate manager.  
With the Certificate manager application you can manage  
digital certificates which you use when connecting to web  
sites, mail servers, and when installing software. Digital  
certificates may be used for:  
connecting to an online bank or another site or remote  
server for actions that involve transferring confidential  
information  
Fig. 31: Certificate manager  
reducing the risk of viruses or other malicious software  
and checking the authenticity of software when  
downloading and installing it  
To view certificate details, double-tap a certificate.  
To delete a certificate, tap Delete.  
Important: Note that even if the use of  
certificates makes the risks involved in remote  
connections and software installation  
To define the usage of the certificate, double-tap a  
certificate and tap Trust settings. Define the  
following:  
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. Certificates  
have a restricted lifetime. If “Expired certificate”  
or “Certificate not valid yet” is shown even if the  
certificate should be valid, check that the current  
date and time in your smartphone are correct.  
SIS installation: - Select this check box, if you want this  
certificate to be able to certify the origin of a new SIS  
software.  
Application installation: - Select this check box, if you  
want this certificate to be able to certify the origin of  
a new java software.  
Web and e-mail: - Select this check box, if you want this  
certificate to be able to certify web sites and mail-  
servers.  
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.  
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All outgoing calls: - When activated, data calls cannot be  
made.  
Checking the authenticity of a  
certificate  
International calls: - When activated, data calls cannot be  
made to other countries or regions.  
1 Select the certificate and tap Details. A view of  
certificate details opens.  
International calls except to home country: - If you have  
enabled international roaming with your network  
operator, you cannot make international data calls abroad,  
except to your home country.  
2 The Issued to: field identifies the owner of this  
certificate. Make sure that this is the name of the party  
to whom you think that this certificate belongs.  
3 Scroll the dialog until you see the Fingerprint: field,  
which uniquely identifies the certificate. Contact the  
help desk or customer service of the owner of the  
certificate (see step 2 above) and ask for the MD5  
fingerprint of the certificate. Compare the fingerprint  
with the one shown in the dialog. If they match, the  
certificate should be authentic.  
The options available are:  
Activate - Turns on the barring.  
Cancel - Turns off the barring.  
Check status - Checks whether data call barring is  
activated or not.  
Use this authentication procedure to check all new  
certificates.  
To modify these settings, you need the barring password  
from your service provider.  
To cancel all data call barrings, tap Cancel all  
barrings.  
Data call barring  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Data call barring.  
Date and time  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Date and time.  
You can prevent or allow the following data call types:  
All incoming calls: - When activated, data calls cannot be  
received.  
To set the current time and date, write the time and  
date directly into the respective fields, or tap  
. Tap the small arrows to change the time and  
date.  
and  
Incoming calls when abroad: - When activated, data calls  
cannot be received when you are outside your home  
country.  
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To let the network automatically update the time  
and date in your smartphone, select Auto-updateofdate  
& time:. This is a network service. Note that this may  
cause some alarms to expire, if the alarm has been set  
between the old and the updated time.  
Tip: Selecting a low brightness level and a short time  
period saves the battery and increases the operation  
time of the smartphone.  
To define how soon a screen saver starts if the screen  
is left untouched, select the appropriate time limit for  
the Screen saver time-out: option. Note that you cannot  
change the look of the screen saver.  
To use daylight saving time, select Apply daylight-  
saving:.  
To set an automatic touch screen and keypad lock  
on, select the Screen saver locks display & keys: check box.  
The touch screen and keypad are locked automatically  
when the screen saver is activated. For more  
information, see “Touch screen and keypad lock” on  
page 26.  
Display  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Display.  
Enhancements  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Enhancements.  
Here you can define some of the settings of the headset  
and loopset used with the smartphone.  
To modify the enhancement properties, tap Edit and  
define the following:  
Fig. 32: Display  
Default profile: - Choose the profile that will be  
activated, when you attach a headset or loopset to  
your smartphone.  
To change the brightness of the display, tap  
or  
To define how soon the display brightness will go  
down to save power if the screen is left untouched,  
select the appropriate brightness period.  
Automatic answer: - Define whether you want the  
smartphone to answer an incoming call automatically  
after five seconds time when a headset or loopset is  
attached to the smartphone.  
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To set up Internet access point, tap New access pt..  
To edit an existing Internet access point, tap Access  
pts.. Define the following fields on the pages of the  
Internet setup wizard:  
Internet setup  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Internet setup.  
To connect to the Internet:  
Connection name: - Give a descriptive name for the  
connection.  
the wireless network you use must support data calls or  
GPRS  
the data service must be activated for your SIM card  
you must have obtained an Internet access point from  
your Internet service provider (ISP)  
Data bearer: - Choose the data connection type.  
For more information on data connection types, see  
Data connections” on page 30.  
you must have configured the proper Internet settings  
of setting fields will be available on the following  
pages of the wizard.  
Setting up an Internet access point  
Based on the type of the SIM card you use your  
smartphone may be able to automatically add the correct  
settings for WWW browsing and MMS. Some Internet  
service providers may offer you the possibility to configure  
your Internet access point settings by sending you a  
message. This might reduce the number of settings you  
need to enter yourself, or eliminate the need altogether.  
For more information , see “Plug and play mobile services”  
on page 70.  
GSM Data call details  
Dial-up number: - The modem telephone number of the  
access point.  
GPRS details  
Network type: - Choose which version of the Internet  
protocol you want to use.  
Auto-retrieve access point: - If your network operator  
supports this feature, the access point name can be  
retrieved automatically from the network. The access  
point is needed to establish a connection to the GPRS  
network.  
The exact values for the settings are usually provided by  
your service provider. Follow the instructions given to you  
by your service provider very carefully.  
Note that any data transfers via GPRS are subject to  
applicable operator data transfer fees.  
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Access point name: - If you do not use the Auto-retrieve  
access point:, define a name for the access point. You can  
obtain the access point name from your network operator  
or service provider.  
Advanced Internet settings  
When you have finished setting up or editing Internet  
access settings in the Internet setup wizard (Control panel  
> Internet setup > New access pt.), you can continue by  
configuring advanced settings. The pages and options  
available depend on whether you have chosen a packet  
data (GPRS), GSM data call or VPN connection.  
Login details  
Prompt password at every login: - Select this if you must  
write a new password every time you log onto a server, or  
if you do not want to save your password to the  
smartphone.  
Data call page  
Call type: - Define the GSM data call type. The options are  
Normal and High speed data (GSM only).  
User name:- Write a user name if required by the service  
provider. The user name may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
The user name is often case-sensitive.  
To be able to use High speed data (GSM only), the network  
service provider must support this feature, and if  
necessary, activate it for your SIM card.  
Password: - A password may be needed to make a data  
connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.  
The password is often case-sensitive.  
Modem type: - Analogue, ISDN V.110, or ISDN V.120 defines  
whether the smartphone uses an analogue or digital  
connection. This setting depends on both your GSM  
network operator and Internet service provider, because  
some GSM networks do not support certain types of ISDN  
connections. For details, contact your Internet service  
provider. If ISDN connections are available, they establish  
connections more quickly than analog methods.  
VPN details  
Note that you must have at least one internet access point  
and you must have installed at least one VPN policy before  
you can define a VPN access point. For more information  
on installing VPN policies, see “Managing VPN policies” on  
page 125  
Maximum data speed: - This option allows you to limit the  
maximum connection speed when high-speed data is  
used. Higher data rates may cost more, depending on the  
network service provider.  
Internet access point: - Select the access point used for your  
VPN access.  
VPN policy: - Select the VPN policy to use for your VPN  
access.  
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The speed represents the maximum speed at which your  
connection will operate. During the connection, the  
operating speed may be less, depending on network  
conditions.  
Do not use proxy for: - Define here the domains for which  
the HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed. In a list, separate  
domain names with semicolons.  
IP addresses page  
Note that the two protocols (IPv4 and IPv6) require  
slightly different settings.  
Modem initialisation: - You can control your smartphone  
using modem AT commands. If required, enter characters  
specified by your GSM network service provider or Internet  
service provider.  
Auto-retrieve IP address: - If you select this, the IP address  
is obtained automatically from the server. This setting is  
also called ‘dynamic IP address’.  
Proxies page  
You may want to use a proxy to quicken access to the  
Internet. Note also that some Internet service providers  
require the use of web proxies. Contact your Internet  
service provider to determine proxy details.  
IP address: - The IP address of the smartphone. If the IP  
address is obtained automatically, then you are not  
required to enter details here.  
DNS address: - If you select the option Auto-retrieve for the  
IPv4 protocol, the DNS (Domain Name Server) address is  
obtained automatically from the server. The respective  
value for the IPv6 protocol is Use well-known. DNS is an  
Internet service that translates domain names such as  
www.nokia.com into IPv4 addresses like 192.100.124.195,  
or IPv6 addresses like 3ffe:2650:a640:1c2:341:c39:14.  
If you have made an Internet connection to your  
company’s intranet, and are unable to retrieve web pages  
from the general Internet, you may need to setup a proxy  
server to retrieve web pages outside your company’s  
intranet.  
Protocol: - Select the protocol type of the proxy. You can  
set different proxy settings for each protocol.  
Primary DNS address: - The IP address of the primary DNS  
server. If the IP address is obtained automatically, then  
you are not required to enter details here.  
Use proxy: - To use the proxy server, select this option.  
Proxy server address: - The IP address of the proxy server, or  
the domain name. Example domain names are:  
company.com and organisation.org.  
Secondary DNS address: - The IP address of the secondary  
DNS server.  
Port number: - The number of the proxy port. The port  
number is related to the protocol. Common values are  
8000 and 8080, but vary with every proxy server.  
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Callback number: - Type in your smartphone’s data phone  
number which the dial back server uses. Usually, this  
number is the data call phone number of your smartphone.  
Login scripts page  
Use login script: - If you select this, you can write or import  
a login script in plain text format. You can edit the script  
in the field at the bottom of the screen.  
Internet connection settings  
Display post-dial terminal: - If you select this, the terminal  
window is shown on the screen when a data connection is  
being established.  
To configure Internet connection settings, define the  
following fields:  
Tip: Your Internet service provider may be able to  
provide you with a script.  
General  
Preferred access point: - Choose the access point to connect  
Note: Scripts are not usually required when you  
establish a connection. To find out if you need a script,  
contact your Internet service provider.  
to the Internet.  
Ask before connecting: - If you select this, a dialog appears  
every time you connect to the Internet, asking you to  
confirm the connection or to change the access point.  
Other page  
Allow plain text login: - If you select this option, the  
password at connection may be sent as plain text. For  
optimum security, clear this option. Some Internet service  
providers require that this option is selected.  
Data call  
Disconnect when idle for: - Select the time period after  
which the data call is ended automatically if the  
connection is not used.  
Use PPP compression: - Selecting this speeds up the data  
transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP server. If you  
have problems with establishing a connection, try not  
selecting this check box. Contact your Internet service  
provider for guidance.  
Some Internet connections may appear inactive, but they  
may still be sending and receiving data in the background.  
These connections may delay the start of the inactivity  
period specified here, and therefore postpone the closing  
of the connection.  
Callback type: - Ask your Internet service provider for the  
correct setting to use. The setting depends on the service  
provider’s configuration.  
The data call settings affect all access points using a data  
call and high-speed data call. For more information on  
data connections, see “Data connections” on page 30.  
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GPRS  
My view settings  
Disconnect when idle for: - Select the time period after  
which the GPRS connection is set to standby mode, if the  
connection is not used.  
Go to Desk > Control panel > My view settings.  
Normally you tap the  
key or tap  
icon to return to  
Desk. With My view settings you can set your smartphone  
GPRS connection: - Select When available to keep the GPRS  
connection in alert mode and to switch the packet data  
transfer on quickly when needed. If you select When  
needed, the smartphone will use a GPRS connection only if  
you start an application or action that needs it. Note that  
if there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen the  
When available option, the smartphone will periodically try  
to establish a GPRS connection.  
so that alternate taps of  
favourite application  
open either Desk or your  
To select the application that opens when you press  
the Desk key in Desk, tap , and select the  
application from the list.  
Pen input settings  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Pen input settings.  
The GPRS settings affect all access points using a GPRS  
connection.  
See “Pen input settings” on page 36.  
Memory  
Positioning settings  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Memory.  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Positioning settings.  
Here you can view the amount of free memory and the  
memory consumption of different items on your  
smartphone and memory card.  
Some networks allow others to request the position of  
your smartphone (network service). You can only use this  
service and settings if you install applications that support  
this service.  
Tip: To avoid smartphone memory getting low, you  
should regularly delete or transfer data to a memory  
card or PC.  
Define the following:  
For more information, see “Memory management” on  
page 25.  
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Priority  
General  
On the priority page you can define the priority of different  
positioning methods  
The settings on this page override all individual settings.  
Define the following:  
To change the priority of a location method, tap  
and select the method you want to place in that  
position.  
Position request rule: - Define the global privacy setting.  
Select Use individual req. rules to use the settings that you  
define for each contact and service on the Individual page.  
Select Confirm first to be prompted for the acceptance of  
all location requests regardless of the setting on the  
Individual page. Select Always accept or Always reject to  
accept or reject location requests regardless of the  
settings on the Individual page.  
Details  
On the Details page, you can view a method properties and  
modify its cost.  
You can view the following properties:  
Valid until: - Define the time limit for the acceptance or  
rejection, if defined. When the time limit has been  
reached, the privacy level switches to Use individual req.  
rules.  
Method: - Select the appropriate positioning method.  
Average positioning time: - The average time that the  
positioning process takes.  
Notify when position sent: - Define the global notification  
setting. This option is only available, if you have set the  
verification policy to Always accept.  
Rate: - The estimated cost rate of the method.  
Battery use: - The estimated power consumption of the  
method.  
Individual  
Accuracy: - Horizontal accuracy of the method.  
To modify the cost of a method, tap Edit and tap  
to select a method.  
On the Individual page, you can define the privacy settings  
for a specific contact or service.  
The page consists of a list of contacts and services that  
have specific privacy settings. When a contact or service  
has requested a location, it may be added to the privacy  
list. You can only add contacts to the list within this  
dialog.  
Privacy settings  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Privacy settings.  
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To add a contact, tap Add, tap a contact in the list and  
tap Close. Define the individual privacy settings. The  
options are similar to ones defined on the Global page.  
Tap Close to proceed.  
Default access point: - The connection that you want to use  
as a default connection. The default value is the same as  
that for Internet settings.  
Proxy  
To edit a contact, tap Edit, and modify the individual  
on the Global page. Tap Close to proceed.  
Use proxy: - To use the proxy server, select this option.  
Server address: - The IP address of the server, or the domain  
name. Example domain names are: company.com and  
organisation.org.  
For more information on selecting contacts, see “Viewing  
and searching for contacts” on page 62.  
Port number: - The number of the proxy port. The port  
number is related to the protocol. The default port is 1091.  
RealPlayer settings  
Go to Desk > Control panel > RealPlayer settings.  
Regional settings  
Define the following:  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Regional settings.  
Network  
On the following pages you can define the format for the  
local time, date, numbering, and currency expressions.  
Data speed: - Select the connection speed. Note that the  
options Very fast and Slow may affect the video quality.  
Time  
Connection time-out: - Select the time period in seconds  
after which the connection closes, if the connection is not  
successful.  
Time format: - Choose the 24-hour or 12-hour clock  
system.  
Server time-out: - If the server is not able to send enough  
data and a lot of buffering takes place, you may need to  
define a server time-out.  
Am/pm format: - If you chose 12-hour clock in the previous  
field, choose the location and appearance of the  
indicators.  
Port range: - The range of port numbers used for the  
connection. The default values are the same as those for  
Internet settings.  
Separator: - Select the separator used between hours and  
minutes.  
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Date  
Security  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Security.  
Date format: - Choose the order of date items.  
Separator: - Choose the separator used between date items.  
Week starts on: - Choose the first day of the week.  
Working days: - Select the working days of the week.  
Here you can define the phone security level of your  
smartphone.  
Codes are shown as asterisks. If you are changing a code,  
you will be prompted for the current code and then the  
new code twice. For more information on access codes, see  
Access codes” on page 25.  
Numbers  
Decimal separator: - Choose the sign used as decimal point.  
Avoid using codes that are similar to emergency numbers,  
such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of the  
emergency number.  
Thousands separation: - Select this check box if you want to  
use separation between thousands and hundreds.  
Thousands separator: - Choose the thousands separator.  
Device lock  
Measurement unit: - Choose the local length measurement  
Autolock period: - You can set an autolock period, a time-  
out after which the smartphone is automatically locked  
and can be used only if the correct lock code is entered.  
unit.  
Currency  
Note: When the device is locked, calls still may be  
possible to the official emergency number programmed  
into your device.  
Currency symbol: - Enter the symbol used for local currency.  
Decimal places: - Tap - or + to choose the amount of  
decimal places used in currency numbers.  
Lock code: - The lock code must be from five to ten digits  
long. The factory setting for the lock code is 12345. To  
avoid unauthorised use of your smartphone, change the  
lock code. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place  
separate from your smartphone.  
Symbol position: - Choose the position of the currency  
symbol in relation to the number.  
Negative value format: - Choose the way that a negative  
currency value is displayed.  
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Lock if SIM card changed: - You can set the smartphone to  
ask for the lock code when an unknown, new SIM card is  
inserted into your smartphone. The smartphone maintains  
a list of SIM cards that are recognised as the owner’s cards.  
PIN2 code: -The PIN2 code must be from 4 to 8 digits long.  
The PIN2 code is required to access some functions, such  
as the call cost settings, which must be supported by your  
SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three times  
in succession, you will need a PUK2 code to unblock the  
PIN2 code. The new PIN2 code must be from 4 to 8 digits  
long.  
PIN codes  
PIN code request: - When active, the code is requested each  
time the smartphone is switched on. Deactivating the PIN  
code request may not be allowed by some SIM cards. If you  
enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in succession,  
you will need a PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)  
code to unblock the SIM card. When the SIM card is  
blocked, you can only make calls to preprogrammed  
emergency numbers. Otherwise, you cannot use the  
smartphone before you enter the appropriate codes.  
Call barring  
Barring password: - Tap Change to change the barring  
password. The barring password must be four digits long.  
If you enter an incorrect password three times in  
succession, the password is blocked and you must ask the  
network service provider for a new password.  
Note that this setting cannot be changed, if the phone is  
switched off or if there is no valid SIM card inserted. Note  
also that some SIM cards do not allow you to turn the PIN  
code request off.  
Screen calibration  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Screen calibration.  
If the touch sensitive area of the screen responds  
inaccurately, it may need calibration. Follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
Confirm SIM services: (network service) - To set the  
smartphone to display confirmation messages when you  
are using a SIM card service.  
PIN code: - The PIN code must be from 4 to 8 digits long.  
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Themes  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Themes.  
Service commands  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Service commands.  
Themes are special files that contain formatting  
information, images, and sounds. With themes you can  
change the look and sound of your smartphone. The  
default themes cannot be deleted.  
You can send service requests, such as activation  
commands for network services to your service provider.  
For more information, contact your service provider.  
To send a request, write it in the field, and tap Send.  
To change the look or sound of your smartphone, tap  
Themes. Select a theme from the list and tap Apply. To  
preview a selected theme, tap Test, then Preview. Tap  
Sounds to listen to the sounds of the theme, if  
available.  
Device language  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Device language.  
To change the language of your smartphone, tap  
Device language:. Changing the language also affects  
some regional settings, such as currency symbols and  
measurement units.  
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Virtual private networking  
With virtual private networking (VPN), you can create  
encrypted connections to information you need while  
away from the office. You are in touch and in control with  
encrypted access to your enterprise network for email,  
database applications, and intranet.  
Managing virtual private  
networking  
To use VPN connections, you first create VPN access points,  
and then select VPN access points when you use  
applications to connect to the enterprise. A VPN  
connection is created to the enterprise network over  
another type of Internet access point connection.  
The connection is created and encrypted according to  
a VPN policy that is loaded when you connect to a VPN  
access point.  
Remote network traffic needs to be protected. Your  
company might use a VPN to tunnel network traffic and  
apply appropriate security policies. A VPN helps provide  
network transactions with privacy and integrity and allows  
users to be authenticated and authorized for access to  
networks and network services.  
To use virtual private networking  
To create a VPN, a gateway and the smartphone  
authenticate each other and negotiate encryption and  
authentication algorithms to help protect the privacy and  
integrity of the information that you access.  
1 Go to Desk > Control panel > VPN management..  
2 Specify a connection to a VPN policy server.  
You can specify settings for a VPN policy server in VPN  
management or install the settings from a Symbian  
installation system (SIS) file.  
Note: The VPN system of the Nokia 7710 smartphone  
currently supports the following gateways: Nokia  
IP VPN Gateway, Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator  
Series and Nokia IP Security Platform. Search  
www.nokia-asia.com for up-to-date information  
on other supported gateways.  
For more information, see “Connecting to VPN policy  
servers” on page 128.  
Note: If you install VPN policies from SIS files, you do  
not have to create connections to VPN policy servers.  
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3 Install VPN policies from the VPN policy server.  
For more information, see “Installing VPN policies from  
VPN policy servers” on page 125.  
Installing VPN policies from VPN policy  
servers  
In VPN management, you can install VPN policies from a  
VPN policy server.  
4 Create VPN access points.  
VPN access points specify an Internet access point and  
a VPN policy. For more information about creating  
access points, see “Setting up an Internet access point”  
on page 114.  
network that contain VPN policies.  
To install VPN policies  
Internet access points. When you synchronise a VPN  
policy server for the first time, matching VPN access  
points are created for each policy that you install on  
the smartphone.  
1 Go to Control panel > VPN management.  
2 Tap Yes when VPN management prompts you to install  
VPN policies.  
3 Tap Yes again to add VPN policy servers.  
4 Specify settings for connecting to a VPN policy server  
and tap Done.  
5 Select a VPN access point when you use applications to  
connect to the enterprise network.  
For more information, see “Using VPN with  
applications” on page 132.  
For more information, see “Connecting to VPN policy  
servers” on page 128.  
A VPN connection is created on top of the Internet  
access point connection.  
5 Tap Yes to synchronise the VPN policy server.  
6 Create a key store password and tap OK.  
Tip: A key store password helps protect private keys in  
VPN policies and VPN policy server connections from  
unauthorized use.  
Managing VPN policies  
VPN policies define the method that VPN client and a VPN  
gateway use to authenticate each other and the  
encryption algorithms that they use to help protect the  
confidentiality of the data. Administrators create VPN  
policies and store them on VPN policy servers or deliver  
them to you as SIS files. You install VPN policies from a  
VPN policy server in VPN management.  
For more information, see “Creating or changing a key  
store password” on page 132.  
The smartphone connects to the VPN policy server.  
7 Verify the identity code of the VPN policy server and  
enter the missing characters to establish trust between  
the smartphone and the VPN policy server and tap OK.  
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You can skip this step if you install the settings for the  
VPN policy server from a SIS file.  
Tip: A key import password helps protect the private  
keys in a VPN policy file.  
Tip: A VPN policy server identity code is the fingerprint  
of the VPN policy server certificate, which identifies the  
certificate.  
To install VPN policies from SIS files, write the key  
import password in Key import pass.: and tap OK. Then  
write the key store password in Key store password and  
tap OK.  
For more information, see “Adding VPN policy servers”  
on page 129.  
8 Enter authentication information to access the VPN  
Viewing VPN policies  
In VPN management, you can view, update, and delete the  
policy server and tap OK.  
VPN policies that you install on a smartphone.  
VPN policies are installed on the smartphone.  
To view VPN policy details, select a VPN policy and  
tap Open to view more information.  
Note: If you tap Cancel, VPN policies are not installed.  
Select Install to install VPN policies from a VPN policy  
server.  
Scroll to view the following information about each VPN  
policy:  
Description: shows additional information about the  
VPN policy. The description is read from the VPN policy.  
Administrators define the description when they create  
the VPN policy.  
Policy status: indicates whether the VPN policy is ready  
to use or not or whether it is already in use.  
Certificate status: indicates whether valid user  
certificates are available in the smartphone.  
Policy name: shows the name of the VPN policy.  
Administrators define the name when they create the  
VPN policy.  
Installing VPN policies from SIS files  
Administrators can deliver VPN policies to you as SIS files.  
If you install VPN policies from SIS files, you do not have  
to define connections to VPN policy servers. After you  
install VPN policies, you can create VPN access points and  
associate them to applications.  
If the VPN policies contain private keys and corresponding  
certificates, administrators define key import passwords  
to help protect the private keys. Administrators should use  
a secure method to deliver the key import password to you.  
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Policy server: shows the name of the VPN policy server  
from where you installed the VPN policy. You give  
names to VPN policy servers when you define  
connections to VPN policy servers. This field is hidden  
if you installed the VPN policy from a SIS file.  
Updated: shows the date when the VPN policy was last  
updated from the VPN policy server. This field is hidden  
if you installed the VPN policy from a SIS file.  
OK - at least one valid certificate is available in the  
smartphone or you do not use certificates to authenticate  
to VPN gateways.  
Expired - lifetime of one or more certificates has ended. If  
you cannot create a VPN connection, update the VPN  
policy to enroll new certificates.  
No certificate - One or more of the required certificates  
cannot be found on the smartphone. If you cannot create  
a VPN connection, try to update the VPN policy to enroll  
new certificates.  
Checking policy status  
Policy status: can have the following values:  
Not yet valid - one or more certificates are for future use.  
This value might also mean that the date and time on the  
smartphone are set in the past, time zones are not set  
correctly, or the daylight-saving setting is turned on.  
In use - you created a connection to a VPN access point  
that is associated with the VPN policy. When you create a  
connection, the VPN policy is activated.  
Associated with VPN access point - you associated the VPN  
policy with one or several VPN access points. You can  
select any of the VPN access points to activate the VPN  
policy.  
To delete the VPN policy, tap Delete.  
To close the VPN policy details, tap Close.  
Not associated with VPN access point - you must associate  
the VPN policy with a VPN access point to activate the VPN  
policy.  
Updating VPN policies  
When you create a connection to a VPN access point,  
VPN client checks the status of the VPN policy that is  
associated with the VPN access point from the VPN policy  
server. If administrators created a new version of the VPN  
policy, the new version is installed on the smartphone.  
If administrators deleted the VPN policy from the VPN  
policy server, the VPN policy is removed from the  
smartphone.  
Note: The VPN policy details view is not refreshed if the  
policy status changes while the view is open.  
Checking certificate status  
Certificate status: can have the following values:  
Unknown - VPN client cannot determine the status of the  
certificates.  
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Changes become effective the next time you create a  
connection to the VPN access point, so they do not affect  
the current VPN connection.  
server to automatically update the VPN policy that is  
associated with the VPN access point. To update all VPN  
policies, synchronise VPN policy servers with the  
smartphone.  
You can also update a VPN policy in VPN management.  
To update a VPN policy, select a VPN policy and tap  
Update. VPN client checks the status of the VPN policy  
from the VPN policy server.  
Connecting to VPN policy servers  
When you install VPN policies from a VPN policy server,  
you create a trust relationship between the smartphone  
and the VPN policy server. To create the trust relationship,  
you must authenticate the VPN policy server and the VPN  
policy server must authenticate you.  
Deleting VPN policies  
VPN policies are deleted automatically after  
administrators delete them from the VPN policy server  
when you update a VPN policy or synchronise the VPN  
policy server.  
After the VPN policy server authenticates you, VPN client  
generates a private key and enrolls a corresponding  
certificate for you. The private key and certificate are  
stored in a key store on the smartphone. The certificate  
authenticates you to the VPN policy server.  
If you delete a VPN policy in VPN management that still  
exists on the VPN policy server, the VPN policy is installed  
again when you synchronise VPN policies from the VPN  
policy server.  
Tip: Administrators can deliver to you a SIS file that  
contains settings that specify a connection to a VPN  
policy server or you can add the VPN policy server in  
VPN management.  
To delete a VPN policy, select the VPN policy, and tap  
Delete.  
You cannot use a VPN access point if you delete the VPN  
policy that is associated with it.  
Installing settings from SIS files  
You can install VPN policy server settings on the VPN  
policy server from a SIS file. You install the settings on a  
smartphone in the same way that you install other  
software.  
Managing VPN policy servers  
In Policy servers, you can install VPN policies from VPN  
policy servers. When you create a connection to a VPN  
access point, the smartphone connects to the VPN policy  
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The settings consist of the address and server certificate of  
the VPN policy server. The server certificate makes the  
smartphone trust the VPN policy server, so you only need  
to present a user name and password to prove your  
identity.  
After successful authentication, VPN client enrolls a  
certificate from the VPN policy server for subsequent  
authentication to the VPN policy server.  
To add a VPN policy server, tap New. Enter the  
following settings:  
The SIS file does not contain settings for the Internet  
access point to connect to the VPN policy server. To specify  
the Internet access point, edit VPN policy server settings.  
You can also select the Internet access point when you  
connect to the VPN policy server.  
Server name: - you can choose any name, but it must be  
unique in Policy servers.  
If you leave this field empty, Server address: is inserted  
in this field.  
The policy server name appears in the VPN policy server  
list.  
Server address: - host name or IP address of the VPN  
policy server to install VPN policies from. You can also  
specify a port number, separated with a colon (:).  
You receive the policy server address from  
administrators.  
Internet access point: - Internet access point used to  
connect to this VPN policy server.  
Administrators tell you which access point to select.  
If administrators do not sign the SIS file, a security  
warning is displayed when you install the SIS file. You can  
ignore the warning if you can be sure that you received  
the SIS file from administrators.  
You must exit VPN management before you install the  
settings from a SIS file or installation fails.  
Adding VPN policy servers  
In Policy servers, you can specify settings for a VPN policy  
server if you do not install the settings from a SIS file.  
To install VPN policies from the VPN policy server,  
tap Yes when VPN management prompts you to  
sychronise the VPN policy server.  
When you connect to the VPN policy server address for the  
first time, the smartphone does not trust the VPN policy  
server, so you must authenticate the VPN policy server.  
You receive a VPN policy server identity code from  
administrators. You check and complete the VPN policy  
server identity code and VPN client verifies it.  
Tip: Synchronising means that VPN client connects to  
a VPN policy server to check for new, updated, or  
removed VPN policies and installs the VPN policies on  
the smartphone.  
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When you connect to the VPN policy server address for the  
first time, the VPN policy server is not trusted, so you must  
authenticate the VPN policy server. You receive a VPN  
policy server identity code from administrators.  
You can now create VPN access points and associate them  
with applications.  
Editing VPN policy servers  
To verify the identity of the VPN policy server,  
carefully compare the VPN policy server identity code in  
the VPN policy server identity code dialog with the code  
that you receive from administrators, enter the missing  
characters in Missing chars.:, and tap OK.  
In Policy servers, you can view, edit, synchronise, and  
delete VPN policy servers.  
To view or change the settings for a VPN policy  
server, select the VPN policy server and tap Edit to  
change:  
Note: If you install VPN policy server settings from a  
SIS file, you do not have to verify VPN server identity  
and this view never appears.  
Server name: - name for the policy server. Policy servers  
shows the new name.  
Internet access point: - Internet access point used to  
connect to this VPN policy server.  
To authenticate to the VPN policy server, enter your  
user name in User name: and password in Password: and  
tap OK in the VPN policy server authentication dialog.  
If you deleted the access point that is associated with  
the VPN policy server, Internet access point: shows the  
text Not selected. If you deleted all access points, VPN  
management cannot save the settings.  
Administrators tell you the user name and password to  
enter.  
Tip: A policy server user name and password help  
protect the VPN policy server from unauthorized  
access.  
You cannot change Server address: after you install VPN  
policies from the VPN policy server, because the VPN  
policy server sends the address to VPN management  
during the first connection.  
VPN client enrolls a certificate for subsequent  
authentication to the VPN policy server and installs VPN  
policies on the smartphone.  
To delete a VPN policy server, tap Delete.  
To save the settings, tap Done.  
Tip: Enrolling a certificate means sending a  
certification request to a certification authority and  
receiving a certificate.  
Tip: To close the view without saving your changes,  
press Esc key  
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The certification request and the corresponding certificate  
contain the identity of the user. Depending on the VPN  
policy server configuration, the VPN policy server user  
identity might be used as the user identity in VPN  
certificates. If this is not possible, VPN management asks  
the user identity from you for a particular domain.  
Administrators tell you what information to enter.  
Synchronising VPN policy servers  
To install and update policies from the VPN policy  
server, select a VPN policy server and tap Synchronise.  
VPN client connects to the VPN policy server to check  
whether administrators added, updated, or deleted VPN  
policies.  
If the VPN policy server contains new VPN policies or new  
versions of VPN policies, the VPN policies are installed on  
the smartphone. If administrators deleted VPN policies  
from the VPN policy server, the VPN policies are removed  
from the smartphone.  
To create certification requests, in the VPN user  
identity dialog, enter your certificate user identity for  
the specified domain in User identity: and tap OK.  
Viewing the VPN log  
The VPN log contains log messages that are recorded when  
you update and synchronise VPN policies and use VPN  
access points to create VPN connections to VPN gateways.  
Note: When you synchronise a VPN policy server for  
the first time, matching VPN access points are created  
for each policy that you install on the smartphone. VPN  
access points combine VPN policies with Internet  
access points. When you connect to a VPN policy server  
to install or update VPN policies, you might need to  
enroll VPN certificates from the VPN policy server.  
In Log, you can view and clear log messages. You can view  
the message write, the time when each message is  
recorded, and the beginning of the log message.  
indicates error,  
warning, and  
information.  
Enrolling VPN certificates  
To view the complete log message, tap Open.  
VPN client creates a certification request for each required  
certificate and sends the request to the VPN policy server.  
The VPN policy server enrolls each requested certificate  
from a certification authority and returns it to VPN client.  
Log sorts log messages by the time and date when they are  
recorded, most recent messages first. You can view  
messages up to the time when you opened Log.  
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To view the most recent log messages, tap Reload.  
To change the key store password, tap Set.  
Log messages can contain error, status, and reason codes.  
Report the codes to administrators when you report errors.  
Enter a password that is easy for you to remember but  
difficult for anyone else to guess in New password:. To  
avoid typing errors, enter the password again in Verify  
password: and tap OK.  
To delete all log messages from the log, tap Clear log.  
Log messages are recorded to a circular buffer. When the  
log size reaches 20 kilobytes, new log messages are written  
on top of the oldest log messages.  
Entering key store passwords  
You must enter the key store password when you:  
Install new or updated VPN policies from VPN policy  
servers.  
Use applications to connect to VPN access points that  
require certificate authentication.  
Key store passwords  
In Key store password, you can create or change a key store  
password. A key store password helps protect private keys  
in the smartphone and VPN policy server connections from  
unauthorized use.  
Using VPN with applications  
When you use an application to create a connection to a  
VPN access point, the smartphone:  
Creating or changing a key store  
password  
You create a key store password when you install the first  
VPN policy. Create key store passwords that are long and  
difficult enough to help protect the information in the  
smartphone. If the key store password is broken, the  
enterprise network might be exposed to unauthorised  
access.  
Connects to the Internet access point that is  
associated with the VPN access point.  
Loads the VPN policy that is associated with the VPN  
access point.  
Connects to a VPN gateway to create a VPN  
connection.  
Tip: A key store password must be at least six  
characters long and can contain letters, numbers, and  
special characters.  
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If the SecurID token has become out of synchronisation  
with the time clock of the ACE/Server, you are prompted  
for the next passcode that the ACE/Server uses as a new  
reference for the time base of the token. Enter your VPN  
user name in VPN user name:. Generate and enter a new  
passcode in Next passcode: and tap OK. If this fails, contact  
administrators.  
Authenticating to VPN gateways  
You need to prove your identity when you log on to the  
enterprise VPN. The VPN policy determines the  
authentication method that you use:  
Certificate-based authentication - you must have a  
certificate that a trusted certification authority signs.  
You use online certificate enrollment to obtain the  
certificate or you install certificates when you install  
the VPN policy from a SIS file.  
Troubleshooting  
This section lists error messages in alphabetical order,  
describes the possible causes of the errors, and suggests  
actions to recover from the errors.  
Legacy authentication - you use user names and  
passwords or passcodes to authenticate.  
Administrators create the user names and passwords or  
give you SecurID tokens to generate the passcodes.  
If you use certificates for authentication, enter the  
key store password.  
Authentication failed. Check user name and password.  
You enter an incorrect user name or password when  
you authenticate to a VPN policy server or log on to  
a VPN.  
If you use legacy authentication, enter VPN  
authentication information when you use applications  
to connect to VPN access points and the smartphone  
negotiates encrypted connections with the VPN  
gateway.  
You enter the wrong passcode when you are prompted  
for the Next passcode.  
Try the following solutions:  
Check your user name and password and try again.  
Generate and enter a passcode.  
To use usernames and passwords to authenticate to  
a VPN gateway, enter your VPN user name in VPN user  
name: and VPN password in VPN password:. Tap OK  
Unable to log on to policy server. Enter policy server user name  
and password.  
To use usernames and passcodes to authenticate to  
a VPN gateway, enter your VPN user name in VPN user  
name:. Generate a SecurID passcode and enter it in  
VPN passcode:. Tap OK  
The certificate that authenticates you to the VPN policy  
server expires or administrators revoke the certificate.  
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Report this error to administrators, who give you a one-  
time password for logon. Enter the user name and one-  
time password to authenticate to the VPN policy server.  
VPN client enrolls a new certificate for you.  
Wait until VPN policy update finishes and try again.  
Unable to log on to policy server. Delete server and redefine  
details.  
The server certificate of the VPN policy server expires.  
Unable to log on to policy server. See VPN log for details.  
To delete the VPN policy server, select the VPN policy  
server in Policy servers and tap Delete.  
The validity period of the certificate that authenticates you  
to the VPN policy server has not begun yet.  
To add the VPN policy server again, tap New, or ask  
the administrator for a SIS file that contains new  
settings for the VPN policy server.  
Check the date and time settings or wait until the validity  
period of the certificate begins.  
Unable to use VPN client. Cryptographic library is too weak.  
Unable to update policy. See VPN log for details.  
Unable to synchronise. See VPN log for details.  
If the cryptographic library that is installed on the  
smartphone is too weak, you cannot use VPN connections.  
An error occurs while VPN policies are downloaded from  
the VPN policy server or installed on the smartphone.  
Contact administrators.  
Incorrect password  
To update a VPN policy, select a VPN policy in Policies  
You enter an incorrect key store password or key import  
password.  
and tap Update.  
To install policies from the VPN policy server, select  
a VPN policy server in Policy servers and tap Synchronise.  
Check the password and try again.  
You receive the key import password from administrators.  
You create the key store password yourself.  
Incorrect server identity code  
You enter an incorrect string when you are prompted to  
enter the VPN policy server identity code.  
Policy server is currently in use. Unable to delete.  
You cannot delete a VPN policy server while you update  
VPN policies from the server. If you use an application that  
creates a connection to a VPN access point, VPN policies  
are automatically updated.  
Check the VPN policy server identity code carefully against  
the code that you receive from administrators and enter  
the missing characters again.  
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Unable to activate VPN connection. See VPN log for details.  
Legacy authentication failed or the certificate that you use  
to authenticate to the VPN gateway is missing, expired, or  
its validity period has not begun yet.  
Check the date and time settings on the smartphone.  
To update a VPN policy, select a VPN policy in Policies  
and tap Update.  
VPN policy deleted. Try redefining VPN access point.  
The VPN policy that was associated with the VPN access  
point became obsolete and was deleted automatically.  
To associate another VPN policy with the VPN access point,  
in Control Panel > Internet Setup, select the VPN  
connection again and associate a valid policy to it.  
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File manager  
Go to Desk > File manager.  
To open a file or folder, double-tap it.  
In the File manager application you can move, copy,  
rename and open files and folders.  
and select  
File > Recent files. Select the file you want to open.  
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing  
tones, and other content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
To view the details of a file or folder, press  
and  
select Tools > Details. If you select the Read-only: check  
box, the file cannot be modified.  
Tip: Use the File manager application together with a  
memory card to remove files and folders from the  
internal memory and in that way free memory. See  
Managing memory cards” on page 137.  
Managing files  
To find a file, tap Find. Enter the name or part of the  
name of the file that you are looking for. You can also  
search according to file types. To make the search more  
accurate, tap Options and define the search location  
and the date interval of searched files. Tap Find to start  
the search.  
To create a new file, press  
and select File > New  
file.... Define the type of file and the location where the  
new file is saved.  
To change the sorting order of the files, press  
and select Display > Sort.... Select both the category  
according to which to sort the files, and the sorting  
order.  
Fig. 33: File manager  
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To restore information from a memory card, press  
Managing folders  
, select Tools > Backup/Restore... and tap Restore.  
To close a folder and move up in the folder  
To set a password for a memory card, press  
,
hierarchy, tap Up one level.  
select Tools > Set password..., and enter the password in  
To create a new folder, press  
New folder.... Give the new folder a name and select a  
location.  
and select File >  
both fields. To edit the password, press  
, and select  
Tools > Edit password....  
For more information on memory cards, see “Removing  
and installing the memory card” on page 17.  
To rename a selected file or a folder, press  
select File > Rename....  
and  
Note also that you with Nokia PC Suite you can back up  
data to your PC. For more information on the back-up  
options available with Nokia PC Suite, see the Nokia  
PC Suite guide on the CDROM.  
Managing memory cards  
To change from internal drive to memory card, press  
and select Browse > Memory > Memory card.  
To rename a memory card, press  
Memory card > Rename....  
and select  
To format a memory card, press  
and select  
Memory card > Format. All memory card data will be  
permanently deleted! Tap Format to proceed with the  
formatting. Formatting also removes the password  
protection of the card.  
To back up information to a memory card, press  
,
select Tools > Backup/Restore... and tap Backup. Select,  
whether you want to back up all data or only specified  
file types. Tap OK to start copying. It is advisable to take  
back-ups of your smartphone data regularly.  
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Log  
Go to Desk > Log.  
To specify the log duration, press  
> Log duration.... Tap the and  
and select Tools  
to set the number  
With the Log application you can monitor phone calls,  
messages, and data connections registered by the  
smartphone. You can filter the log to view just one type of  
event and create contact cards based on the log  
information.  
of days. The log events remain in the smartphone  
memory for a set number of days after which they are  
automatically erased to free memory. Note that if you  
select zero (0) for the value, logging is disabled and all  
the log contents, Recent calls register, and Messaging  
delivery reports are permanently deleted. Note also that  
the maximum number of registered log events is 300,  
after which the events are deleted, starting from the  
oldest events.  
To select the type of events you want to view, press  
and select View group > All communication / Voice  
calls / Messages / GPRS connections / Data calls. Note that  
certain events, such as a text message sent in more  
than one part and GPRS connections, are logged as one  
communication event.  
To call a phone number displayed in the log, select  
the log event and tap Call. To send a message to the  
To sort the event list, tap Sort and select the order in  
which you want to sort the list.  
number, press  
message....  
and select Options > Create text  
To view details of an event, select the log event and  
tap Details. For example, you can see the sender or  
recipient name, phone number, name of the service  
provider, or access point. To copy the phone number  
displayed in a log event, tap Copy number.  
To add the phone number to contacts, press  
and  
select Options > Add to Contacts....  
Recent calls  
In the Recent calls dialog you can view dialled, received  
and missed calls. You can also select a phone number and  
call that number or add it to Contacts.  
To clear the contents of the entire log, press  
and  
select Edit > Clearlog. The recent calls list is also cleared.  
To clear a single event from the log, select the event,  
press  
and select Edit > Delete communication detail.  
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To monitor the phone numbers of dialled, received,  
and missed calls, press and select Options > Recent  
calls. The smartphone registers missed and received  
calls only if the network supports these functions, and  
the smartphone is switched on and within the  
network’s service area.  
To view the GPRS data counter, press  
and select  
Tools > GPRS data counter. The list shows the amount of  
data sent and received during packet data (GPRS)  
connections. For example, you may be charged for your  
GPRS connections by the amount of data sent and  
received. To clear the GPRS data counters, tap Clear  
counters. For this you need the lock code.  
To erase the recent calls list, press  
in the main  
view of Log and select Edit > Clear log. The content of  
both the recent calls list and the entire event log is  
cleared.  
Call duration and GPRS data  
counter  
To monitor the duration of calls, press  
and select  
Tools > Call duration. The list shows the approximate  
duration of your incoming and outgoing calls. To clear  
the call duration timers, tap Clear timers. For this you  
need the lock code.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service  
provider may vary, depending on network features,  
rounding off for billing, and so forth.  
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Converter  
You can use the Converter to convert units of  
measurement and currencies.  
Note: The converter has limited accuracy and rounding  
errors may occur.  
To convert a unit, select the unit type in the left  
column, select the unit to convert from in the upper  
field of the right column, and the unit to convert to in  
the lower field. Enter the value to convert in the upper  
Amount:field. Tap the right column to refresh the  
display, if necessary.  
Converting currency  
To set the base currency, press  
, and select Set  
base currency. Select the default currency from the list.  
To set the exchange rate before converting, press  
, and select Edit currencies.... Select the currency to  
edit, tap Edit, and enter the current exchange rate.  
To add a new currency, press  
, and select Edit  
currencies.... Tap New, and enter the required  
information.  
To delete a currency, press  
, and select Edit  
currencies.... Select the currency, and tap Delete. Tap  
Delete again to confirm.  
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Cell broadcast  
Go to Desk > Cell broadcast.  
To go to the next or previous message, tap Next or  
Previous.  
In areas where Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) is available,  
you can receive messages on various topics such as, for  
example, weather or traffic conditions, from your service  
provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers,  
contact your service provider.  
To start or stop receiving CBS messages, tap  
Reception on or Reception off.  
Managing topics  
Cell broadcast is a network service. Check with your service  
provider to see whether CBS is available.  
Tip: You can search for different topics. Enter a topic  
name in the search field.  
Note that a packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent  
cell broadcast reception. Contact your network operator  
for the correct GPRS settings.  
To be notified of a specific new topic, press  
select Topic > Hotmark. The hot topic is marked with an  
exclamation mark “!”.  
and  
To edit or remove topics when the reception is off,  
Reading and managing messages  
press  
and select Topic > More options > Edit topic...  
To read a message, tap Read.  
or Delete topic(s). Note that you cannot edit topics in the  
All list view.  
To save a message you are reading, press  
and  
and  
and  
select Edit > Save message.  
To subscribe, scroll to a topic and press Subscribe. A  
check mark is displayed in the box on the left-hand side  
of the topic. To unsubscribe, tap Unsubscribe.  
To delete a message you are reading, press  
select Edit > Delete message.  
To create a new topic list, press  
and select Lists >  
Manage lists.... Tap New and enter a name for the new  
To lock a message you are reading, press  
select Edit > Lock message. You can lock a message to  
make sure that it won’t be deleted, if new messages of  
the same topic are received.  
list.  
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To change the name of a topic list, press  
and  
Reception on: - Select this to allow for automatic reception.  
select Lists > Manage lists.... Select the list you want to  
rename and tap Rename. Note that the reception must  
be turned off.  
Reception on' time: - Tap  
automatic reception starts.  
to define the time when  
Reception off' time: - Tap  
automatic reception ends.  
to define the time when  
To open a different topic list, press  
, select Lists  
and select the topic list you want to open.  
Message deletion interval (hours): - Define the time period  
after which all the read messages will be removed.  
In different topic lists, you can still subscribe to and  
unsubscribe from topics and set them as hot topics.  
Cell broadcast settings  
To modify the settings, press  
and select Tools >  
Settings.... Define the following:  
Add new topics to list: - If you select this option, all new  
topics are added automatically to your current list of  
topics. If you do not select this option, you will receive  
only the messages concerning subscribed or hot topics  
that you already have in your topic list.  
Language: - Select the language of the topics you want  
to receive. Select All to receive topic messages in all  
languages.  
Tip: Create a new empty topic list, select the Add new  
topics to list: option and all languages in the setting  
above to receive a complete list of topics available in  
that area.  
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Connectivity  
Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such  
features to run in the background while using other  
features, increase the demand on battery power and  
reduce the battery’s life.  
Bluetooth connection  
Go to Desk > Control panel > Bluetooth.  
This smartphone is compliant with Bluetooth  
Specification 1.1, which supports the following profiles:  
Dial-Up Networking Profile, Object Push profile, File  
Transfer Profile, and Handsfree Profile. To ensure  
interoperability between other devices supporting  
Bluetooth technology, use Nokia-approved enhancements  
for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other  
devices to determine their compatibility with this device.  
Activating Bluetooth application for  
the first time  
1 Open the Control panel application and select  
Bluetooth.  
2 Give a Bluetooth name to your smartphone. Write a  
name (max. 82 characters) or use the default name. If  
you send data via Bluetooth before you have given an  
individual Bluetooth name to your smartphone, the  
default name will be used.  
3 Select the Switch Bluetooth on: check box to enable  
Bluetooth. If you clear the check box, all active  
Bluetooth connections are ended, and Bluetooth  
cannot be used for sending or receiving data.  
4 Select the Visible to all: check box so that your  
smartphone and the name you chose for it can be seen  
by other Bluetooth device users. If you clear the check  
box, your smartphone cannot be found by other devices  
during the device search.  
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections for  
sending images, texts, business cards, calendar notes, or to  
connect wirelessly to compatible devices with Bluetooth  
wireless technology, for example, computers.  
Since devices with Bluetooth technology communicate  
using radio waves, your smartphone 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.  
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in  
some locations. Check with your local authorities or service  
provider.  
5 Tap OK to save the settings and close the dialog.  
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To deactivate the Bluetooth application, tap on  
the status indicator area and select Switch off.  
Bluetooth cannot be used for sending or receiving data  
until you select the Switch Bluetooth on: check box  
again. Note that a Bluetooth connection is normally  
disconnected automatically after sending or receiving  
data. Only with some accessories like headsets the  
connection may be maintained even if it is not actively  
used.  
you do not have to memorise it. Devices that do not  
have a user interface have a factory-set passcode.  
When the connection has been successfully  
established, the note Sending is shown.  
Data received via Bluetooth can be found in the Inbox  
folder in Messaging. For more information, see “Folders”  
on page 48.  
Note that if sending fails, the message or data will be  
deleted. The Drafts folder in Messaging does not store  
messages sent via Bluetooth.  
Sending data via Bluetooth  
You can only send data to one device at a time.  
Receiving data via Bluetooth  
To be able to receive data via Bluetooth, make sure you  
have set Bluetooth as active and selected the Visible to all:  
check box in the Bluetooth dialog.  
1 Open an application where the item you wish to send  
is stored. For example, to send a photo to another  
device, open the Images application.  
2 Select the item you want to send and tap Send, or press  
and look for the Send > Via Bluetooth command.  
3 If you have searched for Bluetooth devices earlier, a list  
of the devices that were found previously is shown first.  
You can see a device icon and the device’s Bluetooth  
name.  
When you receive data via Bluetooth from a device that is  
not authorised, you are first asked if you want to accept  
the Bluetooth message. If you accept, the item is placed in  
the Inbox folder in the Messaging application.  
4 To start a new search, tap New search.  
5 Select the device you want to connect with and tap  
Send.  
6 If the other device requires pairing before data can be  
transmitted, you are asked to enter a passcode. Create  
your own passcode (1-16 characters long, numeric) and  
agree with the owner of the other Bluetooth device to  
use the same code. This passcode is used only once and  
Paired devices  
Pairing means authentication. Pairing with a device makes  
device searches quicker and easier.  
The users of the Bluetooth-enabled devices should agree  
together what the passcode is, and use the same passcode  
for both devices in order to pair them.  
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To authorise paired devices, open the Control panel  
application, select Bluetooth, then tap Paired devices.  
Select the paired device you want to authorise and tap  
Edit. Clear the Confirm connection requests: check box.  
Connections between your smartphone and the other  
device can be made without your knowledge.  
No separate acceptance or authorisation is needed.  
Use this status for your own devices, for example, your  
own PC, or devices that belong to someone you trust.  
Pairing with a device  
1 Open the Control panel application and select  
Bluetooth. You can also pair devices before transmitting  
data.  
2 Tap Paired devices. Paired devices are shown in the list.  
3 Tap Search to open the Search for devices dialog. If you  
have searched for Bluetooth devices earlier, a list of the  
devices that were found previously is shown first.  
4 Tap Start to update the found devices list, if necessary,  
select the device you want to pair with, and tap Pair.  
5 Write the passcode and tap OK.  
The icon  
is added next to authorised devices in  
the list of devices. To set paired devices to be  
unauthorised, select the Confirm connection requests:  
check box. Connection requests from this device need  
to be accepted separately every time.  
To assign short names for paired devices, open the  
Control panel application, select Bluetooth, then tap  
Paired devices. Select the device whose name you  
want to change and tap Edit. You can define a  
short name (nickname, alias) to help you recognise  
a certain device. This name is stored in the device  
memory and cannot be seen by other Bluetooth device  
users.  
Connecting your smartphone to a  
compatible computer  
You can connect your smartphone to a compatible PC with  
the supplied DKU-2 connectivity cable. For further  
information on how to make a connection to a compatible  
computer via Bluetooth, and on how to install the Nokia  
PC Suite, see the Nokia PC Suite guide on the CD-ROM. For  
further information on how to use the Nokia PC Suite, see  
the Nokia PC suite online help.  
Tip: Choose a name that is easy to remember and  
recognise. Later when you are searching for devices or  
a device is requesting a connection, the name you have  
chosen will be used to identify the device.  
To cancel pairing, open the Control panel application,  
select Bluetooth, then tap Paired devices. Select the  
device whose pairing you want to cancel and tap  
Delete. If you are currently connected to a device and  
delete the pairing with that device, pairing is removed  
immediately and the connection will be ended.  
End phone calls, close documents, and stop all other active  
processes on the smartphone before connecting your  
smartphone to a PC with the connectivity cable.  
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contents and calendar notes between your smartphone  
and the PC, back up data to your PC, and manage photos  
captured with the device’s camera.  
Using the CDROM  
The sales package CDROM is compatible with Windows  
2000/XP. The CDROM should launch itself after you have  
inserted it into the CDROM drive of your compatible PC. If  
not, proceed as follows:  
1 Click the Windows Start button and select Programs >  
Accessories > Windows Explorer.  
2 On the CDROM drive, locate a file called Nokia7710.exe  
and double-click it. The CDROM interface opens.  
3 You can find the Nokia PC Suite in the “Install  
Software” section of the CDROM. Double-click “Nokia  
PC Suite”. The installation wizard will guide you  
through the installation process.  
For more information on the applications available with  
the Nokia PC Suite, see the Nokia PC Suite guide on the  
CDROM and the online help for each application.  
To use the Nokia PC Suite, install it on a compatible PC and  
connect the smartphone to the PC via Bluetooth  
connection or use the USB cable DKU-2.  
Copying data from compatible devices  
You can copy information from many different Nokia  
phones or from a compatible PC to your smartphone by  
using the Nokia PC Suite. For details, please see the Nokia  
PC Suite Guide on the sales package CDROM. The sales  
package CDROM is compatible with Windows 2000/XP.  
Using your smartphone as a modem  
Note that you cannot make phone calls when you are  
using your smartphone as a modem.  
System requirements for Nokia PC  
Suite  
For information about connecting your smartphone to a  
compatible PC, see the documentation provided with  
Nokia PC Suite. For information about using a data  
communication application, refer to the documentation  
provided with it.  
A PC with the Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating  
system  
At least 250 MB of free disk space and additional space  
for music tracks  
Either a USB port for cable connection or Bluetooth  
wireless technology equipment and software for  
wireless Bluetooh connection  
Nokia PC Suite  
The Nokia PC Suite software is supplied on the CDROM  
that comes with your smartphone. For example, with the  
Nokia PC Suite software you can synchronise phone book  
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Bluetooth wireless technology equipment should come  
with one of the following Bluetooth stacks: Microsoft  
Windows XP Bluetooth (included in XP SP2),  
WIDCOMM BTW 1.4 and BTW 3.0, Toshiba Bluetooth  
Stack for Windows XP/2000, VT BlueSoleil Bluetooth  
stack for Windows XP/2000. To check what Bluetooth  
stack your PC has installed: in the Windows Start  
menu, click Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device  
Manager, or in the Nokia PC Suite main window, click  
Help > About > System Information.  
the older version manually, the installation program will  
ask you to do so.  
If you want to use a Bluetooth connection, you must  
install Bluetooth wireless technology software on your PC.  
For more information on Bluetooth software you can use  
with Nokia PC Suite, see “System requirements for Nokia  
PC Suite” on page 146.  
If you are upgrading (for example, from PC Suite 6.41 or  
earlier to PC Suite 6.6), synchronise your smartphone with  
existing PC Suite before upgrading, to avoid duplicate  
calendar appointments. When you have installed PC Suite  
6.6, rerun synchronisation.  
To install drivers for the DKU-2 cable, you need  
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or later, or  
Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or later.  
Installing PC Suite 6.6 from a CD-ROM  
Installing Nokia PC Suite  
1 Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC,  
and click the installation option to start installing  
Nokia PC Suite 6.6.  
Install Nokia PC Suite from the CD-ROM, or from the Nokia  
PC Suite Web-page at www.nokia.com/pcsuite.  
To establish a connection between your smartphone and  
the PC, you also need drivers on your PC. Drivers for DKU-2  
USB connection and Bluetooth connection are installed  
automatically when you install PC Suite or when you  
connect your smartphone to the PC with the Get  
Connected wizard.  
2 Select the language, and click OK. The installation  
program starts.  
3 Follow the instructions on the screen. You must read  
and accept the licence agreement before continuing.  
If you have an older version of Nokia PC Suite installed  
on your PC, you are informed that it will be uninstalled.  
You may be asked to restart your computer during the  
installation.  
4 When the installation is complete, the Get Connected  
wizard opens automatically, and you can select the  
connection types you want to use.  
Before installation  
If you have an earlier version of Nokia PC Suite (5.x or 6.x)  
installed on your PC, the earlier version is automatically  
replaced during the installation. If you need to uninstall  
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Installing PC Suite 6.6 from the Web  
Connecting your smartphone and a PC  
1 Open a web browser, and go to www.nokia.com/  
pcsuite > Download. The Download Assistant opens.  
2 Select Nokia 7710 from the list, and click Continue. If  
there are two versions available for your smartphone,  
you are asked to select your PC operating system.  
3 Select the language to download in the drop-down list,  
and click Download.  
Selecting a connection type  
When you have installed Nokia PC Suite, the Get Connected  
wizard opens automatically and guides you in configuring  
the connection type you want to use.  
You can connect your smartphone and a PC with a USB  
cable or Bluetooth wireless technology.  
4 Save the file on your PC. Click Continue, and follow the  
instructions on the last screen of the Download  
Assistant.  
Connection type details  
DKU-2 USB cable is a fast and reliable data transfer  
method between a smartphone and a PC.  
5 Browse to the downloaded file  
Nokia_PC_Suite_66_xx.exe (where xx stands for the  
language), and click it. The installation program starts.  
6 Follow the instructions on the screen. You must read  
and accept the licence agreement before continuing.If  
you have an older version of Nokia PC Suite installed on  
your PC, you are informed that it will be uninstalled.  
You may be asked to restart your computer during the  
installation.  
Bluetooth wireless technology connects your smartphone  
wirelessly to your PC within a short range. The smartphone  
and the PC must be within a 10 metre (about 30 feet)  
radius of each other.  
If you did not receive a cable with your smartphone, you  
can buy one from your Nokia retailer.  
Connection status  
You can see the connection status at the bottom of the  
Nokia PC Suite main window.  
7 When the installation is complete, the Get Connected  
wizard opens automatically, and you can set up the  
connection types you want to use.  
If the smartphone gets disconnected, you can reconnect  
your smartphone to the PC in Get Connected. Open Get  
Connected from the bottom of the PC Suite main window.  
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two devices so that they can communicate with each  
other. You only need to pair the devices once, before you  
use the connection for the first time. Follow the  
instructions in Get Connected.  
Connecting your smartphone to a PC with a  
cable  
1 In Get Connected, select Cable connection as the  
connection type.  
When you are prompted to enter the passcode, enter the  
passcode generated by Get Connected. Or, enter a passcode  
of your choice (1-16 characters, numeric) on the PC, and  
enter it again on the smartphone. This passcode is used  
only once, and you do not need to memorise it.  
2 Connect the cable to the PC when Get Connected  
prompts you to do so, then connect the other end of  
the cable to the smartphone.  
3 The first time you use a cable connection, you must  
wait until Get Connected finishes installing the  
required drivers.  
You must authorise the connection between your Nokia  
smartphone and your PC. Select Yes when you see a  
connection request on the smartphone display.  
Connecting your smartphone to a PC using  
Bluetooth  
You can set your PC as authorised, so that individual  
connections between your smartphone and your PC do not  
need separate authorisation. Open the Paired devices view  
on your smartphone, select your PC, and edit the PC to be  
authorised or trusted, depending on the term used in your  
smartphone.  
1 Make your smartphone discoverable to other Bluetooth  
devices, and activate the Bluetooth connection of your  
smartphone. For instructions, see your smartphone user  
guide.  
2 When you activate Bluetooth for the first time, you are  
asked to give a name to your smartphone. The name is  
used whenever you pair your smartphone and a PC.  
3 If you use a Bluetooth adapter, ensure it is plugged into  
the PC.  
4 In Get Connected, select the Bluetooth stack you want  
to use from the list of supported Bluetooth stacks.  
5 In Get Connected, follow the instructions to pair your  
smartphone with the PC.  
Remote configuration  
(network service)  
Go to Desk > Device manager.  
The Device manager application helps you configure your  
smartphone’s connection settings, for example, e-mail,  
multimedia messaging, or Internet settings. The remote  
configuration connection is usually started by the server  
when device settings need to be updated.  
Pairing devices for Bluetooth connection  
To use Bluetooth as the connection type, you must pair  
your smartphone and the PC. Pairing means to associate  
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Remote configuration takes place over a GSM data call or  
GPRS connection.  
You may receive the configuration server profile settings  
as a special message from your service provider.  
1 Open the Device manager application and press  
.
The Remote configuration application uses SyncML Device  
Management version 1.1.1 technology. For information on  
Remote Configuration compatibility, please contact the  
supplier of configuration solution you want to manage  
your smartphone settings with.  
Select Profile > New.... Choose whether you want to  
copy the values from an existing profile to be used as  
the basis for the new profile.  
2 The Profile Wizard opens. Define the following:  
Server name: - Write a name for the configuration  
server.  
To start a configuration session, open the Device  
manager application. Select a profile from the list, press  
and select Configuration > Start.  
Server ID: - Write the unique ID to identify the  
configuration server. Contact your service provider or  
system administrator for the correct value.  
Password: - Write a password to identify your device to  
the server. Confirm the password.  
To view configuration log, tap Log when the  
configuration session has ended. The log file shows the  
configuration status of the selected profile.  
Access point: - Select the access point you want to use  
for the data connection to the server.  
Host address: - Write the URL address of the server.  
Contact your service provider or system administrator  
for the correct value.  
Port: - Write the port number of the server. Contact  
your service provider or system administrator for the  
correct value.  
To disable configuration, press  
and select  
Configuration > Disable all. You cannot receive  
configuration settings from any of the configuration  
servers for which you have a profile. Clear this  
command to allow the reception of configuration  
settings from those servers for which you have a profile  
and have allowed configuration.  
User name: - Write your user name for the server.  
Password: - Write your password for the server and  
then confirm it.  
Allow configuration: - Select this to allow the server to  
initiate a configuration session.  
Auto-accept sync requests: - Select this if you do not  
want the server to ask for your confirmation when it  
initiates a configuration session.  
Creating a new configuration server  
profile  
Configuration server profile is the settings for the remote  
server. You can create several profiles if you need to access  
multiple servers.  
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3 Tap OK to save the settings.  
To synchronise data, open the Sync application, select  
a profile from the list and tap Synchronise. You are  
notified when the synchronisation has been completed.  
To edit configuration profile settings, select a profile  
and tap Settings.  
To view the synchronisation log, tap View when  
synchronisation is complete. The log file shows the  
synchronisation status of the selected profile, and how  
many calendar or contact entries have been added,  
updated, deleted, or discarded (not synchronised) in  
the smartphone or on the server.  
Data transfer  
Go to Desk > Data transfer.  
The Data transfer application enables you to synchronise  
or copy your calendar or contacts data between your  
smartphone and another Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.  
Creating a new synchronisation profile  
To start data transfer wizard, tap New and follow the  
instructions. You can define the type and direction of  
transfer and select what to transfer.  
The synchronisation profile is the settings for the remote  
server. You can create several profiles if you need to  
synchronise your data with multiple servers or  
applications.  
Synchronisation  
Go to Desk > Sync.  
You may receive the synchronisation settings as a special  
message from your service provider.  
1 Open the Sync application and press  
. Select Profile  
The Sync application enables you to synchronise your  
calendar or contacts with various calendar and address  
book applications on a compatible computer or on the  
Internet. Remote synchronisation takes place over a GSM  
data call or GPRS connection, local synchronisation takes  
place via a Bluetooth and USB connection.  
> New.... Choose whether you want to copy the values  
from an existing profile to be used as the basis for the  
new profile.  
2 The Profile Wizard opens. Define the following:  
Name: - Write a descriptive name for the profile.  
Data bearer: - Specify whether you want to synchronise  
via the Internet or by using local connections.  
Access point: - Select the access point you want to use  
for the data connection.  
The Sync application uses SyncML technology (version  
1.1.1) for remote synchronisation. For information on  
SyncML compatibility, please contact the supplier of the  
calendar or address book application you want to  
synchronise with your smartphone.  
Host address: - Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for the correct value.  
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Port: - Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for the correct value.  
User name: - Your user ID for the synchronisation server.  
Contact your service provider or system administrator  
for your correct ID.  
Password: - Write your password and then confirm it.  
Contact your service provider or system administrator  
for the correct value.  
3 Select what you want to synchronise: contacts or  
calendar entries.  
4 If necessary, enter the correct path to local calendar or  
contacts database. Enter also the correct path to the  
remote calendar or address book on the server. Also  
specify, the type of synchronisation you want (Normal,  
To device only, To server only).  
5 Tap Finish to save the settings.  
To edit synchronisation profile settings, select a  
profile and tap Settings. In addition to the settings that  
were defined during a profile creation, you can specify  
the following:  
Allowsyncrequests: - If you select this, a synchronisation  
session can be started automatically by the server.  
Auto-accept sync requests: - Select this if you do not  
want the server to ask you for your confirmation when  
it initiates a synchronisation session.  
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Troubleshooting  
The touch screen feels inaccurate.  
Troubleshooting  
- Calibrate the screen. Use the scroll key to open the  
Control Panel application, select Screen calibration and  
follow the instructions.  
The smartphone does not start.  
- Make sure that the battery is properly installed and  
charged.  
- Make sure that the contacts on the battery are clean.  
- Try to switch on the smartphone by pressing the  
The smartphone stops responding to some or all  
commands.  
- Wait for a while. Some processes may take long to  
complete. If the device still does not respond, an  
application may be taking up too much memory. Press  
for at least 5 seconds to close all applications  
except the currently used one. If this does not help,  
switch off the smartphone, and switch it back on. If  
there is still no response, switch the phone off, remove  
the battery, wait for at least ten seconds, and replace  
the battery. To avoid problems with Web animations,  
power key  
for several seconds.  
- Remove the battery, wait for at least ten seconds, and  
replace the battery.  
The screen or phone keys flash when I try to charge  
the battery.  
- Make sure that the battery is properly installed.  
The battery does not recharge properly.  
- Make sure that the connector is firmly in place and  
the power outlet that you are using is working.  
- Your battery may be at the end of its life cycle or  
faulty. Contact your local Nokia dealer.  
disable plug-ins: In the Web browser, press  
and  
select Tools > Settings.... Open the Plugins page, and  
clear the Enable plug-ins check box. Disabling plug-ins  
restricts the functionality of your Web browser.  
The applications and power key do not respond.  
- Remove the battery, wait for at least ten seconds and  
replace the battery.  
- While charging, do not use features such as Web  
browser or RealOne player, which consume a lot of  
power. Too many power-consuming activities may  
prevent the battery from charging properly.  
Missing, discoloured, or bright dots appear on the  
screen every time I turn on the smartphone.  
- This is normal characteristic of this type of screen.  
- Try charging the smartphone.  
If the procedures described above do not help, as a last  
resort before contacting your local dealer you can try  
formatting the internal memory of the smartphone.  
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Note that formatting the memory removes all items  
except the standard applications that have been  
factory pre-installed in ROM memory!  
If you have made a back-up to a memory card, see  
Managing memory cards” on page 137.  
documents, and other data in the internal memory that  
you have created or modified will be permanently  
destroyed. To format the internal memory, proceed as  
follows:  
1 Disconnect the charger and remove the battery.  
2 Wait for at least ten seconds and insert the battery  
to start the smartphone.  
The call quality is poor.  
- Your location may not allow better call quality. Move  
to a location where the radio signal reception is better.  
Reception is usually better above ground level,  
outdoors and while stationary. Sometimes even  
moving the smartphone slightly will improve reception.  
I cannot divert or bar voice or data calls.  
- You may have not subscribed to the service in  
question, or it may not be supported by the network.  
- Make sure that the message centre number and the  
number to which you want to divert your calls are not  
missing or incorrect.  
I cannot send or receive messages or e-mail.  
- You may have not subscribed to the service in  
question, or it may not be supported by the network.  
- Make sure you have configured the relevant settings.  
- The smartphone may be low on memory.  
- The number format you use may be invalid.  
- The smartphone may be busy: data is being sent or  
received, or the smartphone is being used as a modem.  
Wait for the data transmission to end, or drop the data  
call.  
3 When you see the Nokia Welcome screen,  
immediately press and hold down the  
+
+
keys. The  
key should be pressed last.  
4 Confirm that you want to format. Formatting starts.  
I cannot make or receive calls.  
- Check to see if you have the Flight profile selected.  
When this profile is active, you cannot make or receive  
calls.  
- If you can only open Telephone to make emergency  
calls, your SIM card is not inserted.  
I cannot send multimedia messages.  
- Check the status of your call barrings and diverts.  
- You may have not subscribed to the service in  
question, or it may not be supported by the network.  
- Make sure you have configured the relevant settings.  
- The smartphone may be low on memory.  
Open the Telephone application, press  
and select  
Tools > Settings > Call barring... or Call divert....  
- The smartphone may be busy: data is being sent or  
received, or the smartphone is being used as a modem.  
Wait for data transmission to end, or end the data call.  
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- If you get an error message when inserting a media  
clip to a message, check that the Multimedia mode  
setting in Multimedia message settings, General page  
is not set to Restricted mode:.  
- If you use a cable connection, check that the cable is  
properly attached at both ends.  
If you use a Bluetooth connection, check that the PC is  
Bluetooth compatible and has installed and activated  
Bluetooth drivers.  
I cannot end a Bluetooth connection.  
- If another device is pairing with your smartphone and  
leaves the connection open without sending any data,  
disconnect by deactivating the Bluetooth link  
altogether. Open the Control panel application and  
select Bluetooth. Clear the Switch Bluetooth on: check  
box.  
- For all other Nokia PC Suite problems, see the Nokia  
PC Suite Guide and the Nokia PC Suite online help.  
I don’t know what my access codes are.  
- The default lock code for your smartphone is 12345.  
If you forget or lose the lock code contact your  
smartphone dealer.  
I cannot find another Bluetooth-enabled device.  
- Check that both devices have activated Bluetooth.  
- Check that the distance between the two devices is  
not over 10 metres or that there are no walls or other  
obstructions between the devices.  
- If you forget or lose the PIN or PUK code, or if you  
have not received such a code, contact your network  
service provider.  
- Check that the other device is not in “hidden” mode.  
The smartphone is running low on memory.  
- Check if you have received a lot of e-mail or you have  
saved large images or other items that use a lot of  
memory. To free up device memory, remove  
unnecessary data, move large items to a memory card  
or, if possible, transfer them to a compatible PC. To  
check the memory consumption, open the Control  
panel application and select Memory.  
I have PC connectivity problems.  
- Make sure that Nokia PC Suite for Nokia 7710 is  
installed and running on your PC. See the Nokia  
PC Suite Guide for more information.  
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Battery information  
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.  
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, buy a new battery. Use only  
Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with  
Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries  
according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible.  
Do not dispose as household waste.  
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device  
when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a  
charger. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused,  
a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.  
Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to  
charge.  
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:  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any  
charger or battery that is damaged.  
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting  
can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen  
causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-)  
terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the  
battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a  
spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the  
terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.  
Successful completion of the four 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, and take it to  
the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for  
assistance. Your authorized Nokia service point or dealer will  
inspect the battery for authenticity. If authenticity cannot be  
verified, return the battery to the place of purchase.  
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Confirm that the 20-digit code  
is valid by following the  
instructions at  
Authenticate hologram  
1
2
3
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  
www.nokia.com/batterycheck.  
another angle.  
To create a text message enter the 20-digit code, for example,  
12345678919876543210, and send to +44 7786 200276.  
When you angle the hologram  
left, right, down, and up, you  
should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on  
each side respectively.  
For countries in Asia Pacific excluding India: Key in the  
20-digit code, for example 12345678919876543210, and  
send to +61 427151515.  
For India only: Key in ’Battery’ followed by the 20-digit  
battery code, for example Battery  
12345678919876543210, and send to 5555.  
National and international operator charges will apply.  
Scratch the side of the label to  
reveal a 20-digit code, for  
example,  
You should receive a message indicating whether the code  
can be authenticated.  
12345678919876543210.Turn  
the battery so that the  
numbers are facing upwards.  
The 20-digit code reads  
starting from the number at  
the top row followed by the  
bottom row.  
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. Take it to the nearest authorized Nokia  
service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that  
is not approved by the 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.nokiaoriginals.com/check.  
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Nokia original enhancements  
A new extensive range of enhancements is available for  
your phone. Select the enhancements which accommodate  
your specific communication needs. Some of the  
enhancements are described in detail below.  
Covers  
Changeable covers  
Data  
Connectivity Cable  
Memory Card  
Wireless GPS Module  
Imaging  
DKU-2  
DTS-64  
LD-1W  
List of compatible enhancements:  
Audio  
Fashion Stereo Headset  
Headset  
HS-3  
HS-5  
Nokia Remote Camera  
Image Album  
Power  
PT-6  
PD-1  
Stereo Headset  
HDS-3  
HDB-4  
HDW-3  
HS-3W  
HS-4W  
LPS-4  
Boom Headset  
Wireless Headset  
Wireless Clip-on Headset  
Wireless Boom Headset  
Inductive Loopset  
Car  
Battery  
BP-5L  
Compact Charger  
Travel Charger  
AC-1A  
ACP-12  
Headrest Handsfree  
Plug-in Car Handsfree  
Mobile Charger  
BHF-3  
HF-3  
LCH-12  
CK-7W  
Advanced Car Kit  
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Some of the enhancements are described in detail below.  
Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-3W  
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 powercord of any accessory,  
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
Check regularly that all mobilephone equipment in a  
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements  
approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any  
other types may invalidate any approval or warranty  
applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.  
Battery  
Easy-to-wear wireless headset with a clip-on main body  
and earpiece for both business and pleasure.  
The headset uses Bluetooth wireless technology between  
the main body and a compatible phone. Basic call handling  
from headset and LED indicating active wireless  
connection.  
Type  
Tech  
Talktime#  
Standby#  
BP-5L Li-polymer  
up to 3.5  
hours to  
12 hours  
up to 175  
hours (7 days)  
to 220 hours  
(9 days)  
# Variation in operation times may occur depending on  
SIM card, network and usage settings, usage style and  
environments.  
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Boom Headset HDB-4  
Nokia Advanced Car Kit  
CK-7W  
This small and lightweight headset has a beautiful and  
distinctive Nokia design. Gives you excellent audio quality  
and you can answer or end calls by pressing the button on  
the microphone part of the headset.  
The Nokia Advanced Car Kit CK-7W offers user-friendly  
handsfree communication and works with both wireless  
and wired connections  
This kit includes:  
Handsfree Unit HF-5  
Remote Control CU-7  
External HF Speaker HFS-12  
Microphone HFM-8  
Data Cable CA-27  
Mounting Plate MK-2  
Power Cable PCU-4  
User/Installation Guide  
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Travel Charger ACP-12  
A fast and efficient way to charge your phone battery.  
Suitable for active travelers. Powerful multivoltage  
charger.  
Note: Plug types vary according to different markets.  
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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 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, 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.  
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses, such as  
camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.  
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Additional Safety Information  
the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they  
Operating environment  
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.  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any  
area, and always switch off your device when its use is  
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use  
the device only in its normal operating positions. This device  
meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal  
use position against the ear or when positioned at least  
2.2 centimeters (0.9 inches) away from the body. When a carry  
case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn operation, it  
should not contain metal and should position the device the  
above-stated distance from your body.  
Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a  
minimum 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:  
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.  
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.  
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be  
attracted to the device, and persons with a hearing aid should  
not hold the device to the ear with the hearing aid. Do not  
place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the  
device, because information stored on them may be erased.  
If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move  
the device away.  
Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere  
with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your  
service provider.  
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  
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Vehicles  
Potentially explosive environments  
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.  
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.  
Emergency calls  
Important:Wireless phones, including this device,  
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.  
Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch  
off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless  
teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation  
of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and  
may be illegal.  
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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
3
4
Press and hold  
screen.  
to show the phone keypad on the  
Enter the official emergency number for your present  
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.  
Press the  
key.  
WARNING: With Flight profile you cannot make or receive  
any calls, including emergency calls, or use other features  
that require network coverage. To make calls, first activate  
the phone function by changing the profile. If the device  
has been locked, enter the lock code.  
If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those  
features off before you can make an emergency call. If the  
device is in the offline or flight mode, you must change the  
profile to activate the phone function before you can make an  
emergency call. Consult this guide or your service provider for  
more information.  
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary  
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device  
may be the only means of communication at the scene of an  
accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.  
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The highest SAR value for this device when tested for use at  
the ear is 0.53 W/kg.  
Certification information (SAR)  
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES  
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.com.  
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 organizations 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 2.0 W/  
kg averaged over 10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines  
incorporate a substantial margin of safety to give additional  
protection for the public and to account for any variations in  
measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national  
reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR  
information in other regions, please look under product  
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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Index  
A
B
C
access codes 25, 121  
access points 31  
setting up 114  
background images 32, 33  
backing up data 137  
barring  
cache 73  
Calculator 107  
Calendar 66  
alarm 67  
day view 66  
entries 66  
icons 68  
accessories 113  
adjusting volume 27  
ringing volume 46  
advanced Internet settings 115  
alarms 105  
calls 41  
data calls 112  
barring password 25, 122  
basic functions 21  
battery  
synchronising 151  
calendar 67  
answering calls 40  
appearance  
personalising 123  
Application manager 109  
applications  
charging 17  
information 156  
installing 14  
week view 67  
calibrating screen 122  
call barring 41, 112  
call diverting 40  
calling 38  
removing 15  
status indicators 23  
Bluetooth  
calls  
groups 33  
installing 28  
opening 20  
removing 109  
synchronisation 151  
Bluetooth connections 143  
authenticating 144  
pairing 144  
receiving data 144  
sending data 144  
bookmarks 72  
browser  
adjusting volume 39  
answering 40  
barring 41  
conference calls 39  
data calls 31  
diverting 40  
duration 139  
recent calls 138  
rejecting 40  
settings 40  
viewing details of 109  
attachments  
e-mail 54  
authenticating Bluetooth devices 144  
auto-capitalisation 35  
autolock period 121  
See Web  
browsing the web 72  
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speed dialling 38, 39  
voice dialling 40  
voice mailbox 39  
Clock 105  
alarms 105  
sending 64  
SIM contact cards 63  
cities 106  
Camera 75  
codes 25, 121  
settings 76  
taking pictures 75  
lock code 121  
PIN codes 122  
synchronising 151  
Control panel 109  
controls 13  
cookies 74  
copying data  
from other devices 146  
currencies  
converting 140  
currency format 121  
capitalisation 35  
CBS 141  
settings 142  
topic lists 141  
CD-ROM 146  
PUK code 122  
column width 102  
command buttons 21  
common functions 22  
conference calls 39  
Confirm field 132  
connectivity 143  
Bluetooth 143  
Cell broadcast (CBS) 141  
settings 142  
topic lists 141  
certificate manager 111  
Certificate status field 126  
certificate-based authentication 133  
certificates  
D
data  
compatible computers 145  
modems 146  
PC Suite 146  
access points 31, 114  
connection indicators 24  
connections 31  
copying 146  
authenticating to VPN policy  
servers 128  
enrolling 131  
status 127  
user identity 131  
synchronisation 151  
connectors 13  
contact cards 62  
contact group 64  
copying from SIM card 19  
copying to and from SIM card 64  
creating 62  
counters 139  
data call barring 112  
data calls 30, 31  
GSM 30  
high-speed 30  
data connections 30  
Data transfer 151  
Change password button 132  
charging battery 17  
charts 102  
chartsheets 102  
Clear log button 132  
editing 62  
fields 63  
personal ringing tones 63  
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date  
Policy server address 129  
Updated 127  
User identity 131  
VPN passcode 133  
VPN password 133  
format 120, 121  
inserting 99  
settings 112  
editing  
Delete button 127, 130  
deleting 128  
access points 114  
attachments 54  
formatting 53  
VPN policies 127, 128  
VPN policy servers 130  
Desk 32  
Inbox 48  
groups 33  
key 13  
File Manager 136  
files  
Outbox 48  
replying 52  
returning to 20  
desk calculator 107  
device language 123  
Device manager 149  
settings 150  
.JAD and .JAR files 28  
.SIS files 28  
managing 136  
retrieving from mailbox 51  
sending 52  
settings 49  
Find 22  
enhancements 113  
enrolling certificates 131  
error messages 133  
event log 138  
finding tracks 88  
flash animations 71  
Flight profile 45  
folders  
digital certificates 111  
display  
parts 19  
expired certificates 127  
See screen  
settings 113  
managing 137  
formatting  
e-mail 53  
formatting worksheets 102  
frames 74  
F
fetching e-mail 51  
fields  
diverting calls 40  
data and fax calls 41  
Documents 99  
See also text documents  
drawing  
tools 82  
transformations 82  
DTMF tones 43  
Certificate status 126  
Confirm 132  
Internet access point 129  
Next passcode 133  
Password 132  
freeing memory 26  
functions  
basic 21  
common 22  
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Images  
IP addresses 116  
G
background images 32, 33  
GPRS 31  
J
drawing tools 82  
data counters 139  
Internet connection settings 118  
pricing 31  
installing 28  
organising 79  
settings 81  
K
groups  
Key store password view 132  
key store passwords  
about 132  
Inbox 48  
symbols 48  
indicators  
Seeicons  
input  
See writing  
inserting  
applications 33  
contact cards 64  
to-do notes 69  
creating 132  
entering 132  
keyboard 35  
keyguard 26  
keys 13  
GSM data calls 30  
H
handsfree 27  
handwriting recognition 34  
individual style 35  
headset 27  
date 99  
locking 26  
inserting special characters 99, 101  
installation log 110  
installing  
L
settings 113  
language selection 123  
legacy authentication 133  
location method 118  
lock code 25, 121  
entering 18  
high-speed data (HSCSD) 31  
high-speed data calls 30  
home city 106  
applications and software 27  
battery 14  
memory cards 17  
HSCSD 30  
SIM card 14  
I
locking  
VPN policies 125, 131  
VPN policy server settings from SIS  
files 128  
icons  
touch screen and keypad 26  
Log 138  
battery level 23  
calendar 68  
data connections 24  
signal strength 24  
status area 23  
to-do notes 69  
call duration 139  
GPRS data counter 139  
recent calls 138  
login scripts 117  
loopset settings 113  
loudspeaker 27  
Internet  
access point settings 114  
access requirements 114  
connection settings 117  
See also Web  
Internet access point field 129  
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M
mail  
See e-mail  
See multimedia messages  
modems 146  
multimedia messages 57  
adding pages 58  
creating 57  
mailbox settings 49  
making calls 38  
marking items 21  
memory 25  
available 118  
cache 73  
memory card, protection 137  
memory cards 137  
backing up data 137  
installing 17  
O
on-screen keyboard 35  
opening  
applications 20  
Desk 20  
menu 20  
receiving 59  
restricted mode 61  
settings 60  
organising images 79  
Outbox 48  
music  
removing 90  
Music player 91  
track lists 93  
transferring tracks from PC 91  
My view settings 118  
P
removing 17  
packet data 31  
pairing Bluetooth devices 144  
paragraph styles 100  
parts  
renaming 137  
restoring data 137  
menu 20  
key 13  
N
of display 19  
message preview 52  
Messaging 47  
e-mail  
navigating 20  
of smartphone 13  
password 137  
Password field 132  
passwords 25  
web 72  
Next passcode field 133  
Nokia Audio Manager 86  
adding tracks 88  
editing CD tracks 87  
editing tracks 88  
opening 86  
Inbox 48  
multimedia messages 57  
Outbox 48  
scheduling 54  
service messages 61  
signatures 54  
smart messages 61  
text messages 55  
PC Suite 146  
pen input settings 36  
personal ringing tones 63  
personalising 123  
phone 38  
playlists 89  
transferring tracks 87  
Nokia Audio Manager  
finding tracks 88  
See also calls  
photographs  
camera 75  
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PIN code 25  
PIN code request 122  
PIN codes  
Profiles 45  
editing 46  
returning to Desk 20  
row height 102  
Flight profile 45  
changing 122  
entering 18, 19, 122  
play lists 93  
R
screen  
playing  
calibrating 122  
command buttons 21  
locking 26  
parts of 19  
settings 113  
music 91  
video clips 83  
playlists 89  
settings 120  
recent calls 138  
recording voice memos 97  
Refresh button 132  
regional settings 120  
rejecting calls 40  
remote configuration 149  
settings 150  
remote mailbox 49  
remote synchronisation 151  
settings 151  
adding 89  
adding tracks 89  
creating 89  
editing 89  
finding 90  
toolbars 19, 21  
screen saver 20, 113  
searching 22  
SecurID passcode 133  
security  
removing 90  
Policy server address field 129  
Policy server is currently in use 134  
Policy server name field 127, 129  
Policy server password field 130  
Policy server user name field 130  
positioning settings 118  
power  
switching on and off 18  
PPP compression 117  
Presentations 104  
pricing  
certificates 111  
codes 121  
removing  
selecting items 20, 21  
applications 109  
battery 15  
sending  
contact cards 64  
data via Bluetooth 144  
e-mail 52  
memory cards 17  
renaming memory cards 137  
replying to e-mail 52  
restoring data 137  
restricted mode 61  
restricting calls 41  
retrieving e-mail 51  
multimedia messages 57  
text documents 99  
text messages 55  
sent messages  
deleting automatically 55  
service messages 61  
GPRS and applications 31  
privacy settings 119  
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settings  
Camera 76  
slides 104  
smart messages 61  
writing and sending 48  
software  
authenticity 111  
installing 28  
removing 109  
viewing details of 109  
sound  
turning off 21  
sound clips 97  
special characters  
inserting 99, 101  
speed dialling 38, 39, 63  
start-up 18  
text documents 99  
inserting date 99  
101  
sending 99  
text messages 55  
receiving 56  
sending 55  
settings 56  
Themes 123  
till roll calculator 107  
time  
cell broadcast 142  
currency format 121  
date and time 112  
date format 120, 121  
display 113  
e-mail 49  
images 81  
Internet access point 114  
multimedia messages 60  
number format 121  
phone 40  
regional 120  
remote configuration 149  
screen 113  
format 120  
settings 112  
To-do 69  
themes 123  
status icons 23  
stickers 25  
switching on and off 18  
Sync 151  
icons 69  
time format 120  
touch screen 122  
voice mailbox 42  
Voice recorder 98  
web browser 73  
toolbars 19, 21  
topic lists for CBS 141  
touch screen  
locking 26  
settings 122  
track lists 93  
tracks  
editing 88  
removing 90  
transferring from PC 91  
training  
settings 151  
T
Sheet 101  
short messages  
See text messages  
shortcuts 32  
signal strength indicators 24  
SIM card  
taking pictures 75  
tapping 20  
tasks 69  
Telephone 38  
diverting data and fax calls 41  
DTMF tones 43  
See also calls  
installing 14  
handwriting 35  
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transferring  
contact cards 19  
data from other devices 146  
transferring music 87  
volume  
adjusting while calling 39  
W
wallpaper 32, 33  
Web 70  
troubleshooting 153  
browser settings 73  
browsing 71  
cache 73  
cookies 74  
data call settings 115  
details 73  
flash animations 71  
frames 74  
IP addresses 116  
login scripts 117  
navigating 72  
other settings 117  
proxy settings 116  
formatting memory 153  
about 124  
authenticating to 133  
introducing 124  
using with applications 132  
VPN log  
clearing 132  
view 131  
VPN passcode field 133  
VPN password field 133  
VPN policies 128  
about 125  
U
units  
converterting 140  
unlocking touch screen 26  
Updated field 127  
User identity field 131  
V
video player 83  
viewing  
images 79  
deleting 127  
details 126  
installing 125  
managing 125  
status 127  
presentations 104  
Visual Radio content 95  
Visual Radio 94  
viewing content 95  
visual service ID 95  
visual servce ID 95  
voice dialling 40, 64  
voice mailbox  
calling 39  
workbooks 101  
worksheets 101  
formatting 102  
World Wide Web  
See Web  
updating 127  
VPN policy servers  
adding 129  
writing 34  
connecting 128  
deleting 130  
installing settings from SIS files  
128  
handwriting recognition 34  
on-screen keyboard 35  
pen input settings 36  
settings 42  
Voice recorder 97  
settings 98  
managing 128  
VPN user name field 133  
voice tags 64  
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