Samsung SGH D720 User Manual

Samsung  
Smartphone  
SGH-D720  
Using an optional memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Onscreen help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Navigation bar - moving horizontally . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Actions common to all applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Keypad lock (Keyguard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Shared memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Entering text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
CHAPTER 3: Call functions  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Answering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Using options during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
Viewing the Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
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CHAPTER 4: Contacts  
Options when viewing contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Sending contact information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
CHAPTER 5: Entertainment  
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87  
ImageCook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95  
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98  
Music Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
CHAPTER 6: Message services  
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108  
Voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144  
CHAPTER 7: Scheduler  
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156  
To-do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162  
CHAPTER 8: Extras  
Anyvoice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164  
Image Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169  
Info print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172  
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176  
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Contents  
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188  
Wallet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192  
Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198  
CHAPTER 9: Internet  
CHAPTER 10: Personalisation  
Presence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226  
CHAPTER 11: Settings  
Changing the settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230  
Phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230  
Call settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234  
Connection settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236  
Date and time settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245  
Security settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246  
Call diverting settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252  
Call barring settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253  
Network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255  
Enhancement settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256  
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Contents  
CHAPTER 12: Managers  
CHAPTER 13: Connectivity  
Connection manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276  
General problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278  
Call problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280  
Power and charging problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282  
Application problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284  
SAR certification information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287  
Precautions when using batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288  
Road safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290  
Operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290  
Electronic devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291  
Potentially explosive environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293  
Emergency calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294  
Other important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . 295  
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Important safety precautions  
Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone.  
Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or  
illegal.  
Road safety at all times  
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the  
vehicle first.  
Switching off when refuelling  
Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service  
station) or near fuels or chemicals.  
Switching off in an aircraft  
Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in  
an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.  
Switching off near all medical equipment  
Switch your phone off near medical equipment.  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  
equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
Follow any regulations or rules in force.  
Interference  
All wireless phones may be subject to interference,  
which could affect their performance.  
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Special regulations  
Meet any special regulations in force in any area and  
always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to  
use it, or when it may cause interference or danger (in a  
hospital for example).  
Water resistance  
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.  
Sensible use  
Use only in the normal position (held to the ear). Avoid  
unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone  
is switched on.  
Emergency call  
Key in the emergency number for your present location,  
then press the  
key. Give all the necessary  
information as accurately as possible. Do not end the  
call until given permission to do so.  
Keeping your phone away from small children  
Keep the phone and all its parts including accessories  
out of the reach of small children.  
Accessories and batteries  
Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries.  
Use of any unauthorised accessories could damage your  
phone and may be dangerous.  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge  
your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers.  
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Qualified service  
Only qualified service personnel may repair your phone.  
For more detailed safety information, see page 288.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF A BATTERY IS REPLACED  
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO  
THE INSTRUCTIONS.  
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Getting started  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new  
Smartphone! This chapter helps you set up your phone,  
charge the phone’s batteries, and familiarise yourself  
with its different components.  
What’s in the box?  
Your package contains the following items:  
Phone  
Battery  
PC link CD* + User’s Guide CD  
Travel charger  
PC data link cable  
Quick Reference Guide  
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Memory card(MMC micro)  
* The PC link CD contains PC Suite, Add-on software, and applications.  
In addition, you can obtain the following accessories for  
your phone from your local Samsung dealer:  
• Standard battery  
Travel charger  
• PC link CD  
• Stylish hands-free and car kit  
• PC data link cable  
• Straight headset  
• Hand strap  
• Car cradle  
• Memory card(MMC micro) • Car charger/adapter  
Note: The items supplied with your phone and available  
accessories may be different depending on your country  
or service provider.  
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Getting started  
Getting to know your phone  
Front view  
Earpiece  
Display  
Speaker  
Navigation/OK key  
Right soft key  
Left soft key  
ABC key  
Menu key  
Talk/Voice command key  
Clear key  
Power/End key  
Alphanumeric  
keys  
Memory card slot  
Microphone  
Special function  
keys  
Charging/Communication port  
Rear view  
Mirror  
Camera flash  
Headset jack  
Camera  
Profile key  
Battery cover  
Volume keys  
Camera key  
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Getting started  
Key  
Description  
Profile key. Press to open the list of the profiles. Press to  
select Switch off! to switch the phone off without  
pressing and holding  
. Press to select Lock phone  
to quickly lock the phone.  
Camera key. Press and hold to open the Camera  
application.  
In Camera, press to take a picture or to record a video  
clip.  
Volume keys. Press to adjust the voice volume during a  
call. In Standby mode, press to adjust all the phone’s  
sounds.  
Soft keys. Press either soft key to perform the command  
shown on the screen immediately above the keys.  
ABC key. In Standby mode, press to switch between the  
Standby screen and Extend view.  
When entering text, press to change the text input mode.  
Menu key. Press to open the main menu screen, which  
contains a list of available features and applications.  
Talk/Voice command key.  
Press to:  
• dial a phone number on the screen.  
• answer an incoming call.  
• access the recent call logs.  
In Standby mode, press and hold to open the Anyvoice  
application.  
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Key  
Description  
Navigation/OK key.  
Push to scroll through items on a screen. Push to move  
the cursor in a text input field.  
In Standby mode, push  
down to open the Web  
application and the other directions to access your  
favourite applications; you can assign applications to  
each key according to your preferences.  
Press to confirm your selection. Pressing this key is  
similar to the function of the "Enter" key on a keyboard.  
In Standby mode, press to open the Contacts  
application.  
Clear key. Press to clear one or more characters when  
you are in a text field.  
Press to delete contents in any application or remove  
add-on applications.  
Power/End key. Press to end a call. Press to hide the  
currently activated application. Press and hold to turn the  
phone on or off.  
Press to enter numbers and characters.  
Press to enter an international call prefix or pauses when  
entering a phone number. Press to display a list of  
symbols when you are in a text input field.  
Press to change case in a text input field. Press and hold  
to switch between text and number input modes.  
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Getting started  
Installing the SIM card  
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are  
provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your  
subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional  
services available, and much more.  
• Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children.  
• The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged  
by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling,  
inserting, or removing the card.  
• When installing the SIM card, make sure that your  
phone is switched off before removing the battery.  
A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is supplied with  
the SIM card from your network operator and must be  
entered when you switch on your phone for the first  
time.  
Inserting the SIM card  
1. If necessary, remove the battery by referring to  
page 18.  
2. Insert and slide the SIM card under the two tabs, as  
shown, ensuring that the gold-coloured contacts of  
the card face down into the phone.  
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Getting started  
Removing the SIM card  
To remove the SIM card, slide the card out of the holder,  
as shown.  
Installing the battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery.  
Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your  
local Samsung dealer for further details.  
Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your  
phone for the first time. Fully recharging a discharged  
standard battery takes approximately 90 minutes.  
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Getting started  
Installing the battery  
1. Slide down the battery cover and lift it away.  
2. Place the battery so that the gold-coloured contact on  
the bottom right side align with the gold-coloured  
contact on the bottom right side of the phone and  
press the battery until it clicks into place.  
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3. Slide the battery cover towards the top of the phone  
until it clicks into place.  
Make sure that the battery cover is securely locked  
before switching on the phone.  
Removing the battery  
1. If necessary, switch off the phone by pressing and  
holding  
until the power-off image displays. Or,  
you can also press and the OK soft key to switch off  
the phone.  
2. To remove the battery, slide down the battery cover  
and lift it away.  
3. Lift away the battery, as shown.  
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Getting started  
Charging the battery  
Note: The phone can be used while the battery is being  
charged, but this causes the battery to charge more  
slowly.  
1. Plug the connector of the travel charger into the  
bottom of the phone. Check that the arrow on the  
connector is facing up.  
2. Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet.  
You can see the LED on the charger indicating the  
charging progress by the following colours:  
• Red: the battery is being charged,  
• Green: the battery is fully charged.  
• Orange: the battery is not seated correctly in the  
connector of the travel charger or the travel charger  
is not plugged in correctly.Check the phone and the  
charger.  
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Getting started  
3. When charging is finished, first unplug the charger  
from the power outlet. Then remove the charger from  
the phone by pressing the buttons on both sides of  
the connector and pulling the connector out.  
Switching on or off the phone  
1. Press and hold  
image displays.  
on the phone until the power-on  
2. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press  
the OK soft key. For further details, see page 246.  
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Getting started  
3. If the phone asks for a lock code, enter the lock code  
and press the OK soft key. The default lock code is  
00000000. For further details, see page 246.  
The phone searches for your network, and after  
finding it, the Standby screen appears on the display.  
Now, you can make or receive a call.  
Note: To change the display language, use the Phone  
language option in the Settings menu. For further  
details, see page 230.  
4. To switch off the phone, press and hold  
until the  
power-off image displays. Or, you can also press  
and the OK soft key to switch off the phone.  
Note: If your phone is closed, you first need to open it to  
activate the display and the keypad.  
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Getting started  
Using an optional memory card  
Using a memory card (MMC micro), you can store your  
multimedia files, such as video clips, sound files, photos,  
and messaging data, and back up information from your  
phone’s memory.  
Notes  
:
• Use only compatible memory cards with your phone. Other  
memory cards, such as Secure Digital (SD) cards, do not fit  
in the card slot and are not compatible with your phone.  
Using an incompatible memory card may damage the card,  
as well as the phone, and data stored on the card.  
• When you insert/remove a locked memory card (indicated as  
“memory card locked” when you open the Memory  
application), you will not hear the system sound on insertion.  
Also, you will not hear the system sound and see the note on  
removal.  
To insert a memory card:  
1. Insert the card into the memory card slot with the  
label facing down.  
2. Push the card in with your thumb until it locks into  
place. You will hear the system sound.  
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To remove the memory card:  
1. Press to access the Menu.  
2. Scroll to Extras using and press  
3. Scroll to Memory and press  
.
.
4. Press the Options soft key and scroll to Remove mem.  
card. Press the Select soft key.  
5. Press the Yes soft key.  
6. Push the card in and release so that it is disengaged  
from the slot. Then slide the card out of the card slot  
and press the OK soft key.  
WARNING!  
• Removing the memory card without following the procedure  
above may cause damage to your data or the memory card.  
• If you need to reboot the phone while installing an  
application on the memory card, do not remove the card  
until the reboot is complete; otherwise the application files  
may be lost.  
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General information  
Your phone provides various functions which are very  
handy for daily use and for entertainment, such as  
Camera, MP3 Player, Messaging, Calculator, and  
Calendar.  
This chapter provides some general information to help  
you use the applications.  
Standby mode  
The components described below are shown when your  
phone is ready for use, with no characters keyed in. In  
this state, the phone is in Standby mode.  
B
C
D
A
E
F
G
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A
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at  
your current location. The more bars, the stronger  
the signal. The symbol is replaced with the GPRS  
symbol [ ] when the GPRS connection has been set  
(general packet radio service, GPRS)" on page 237  
and "GPRS" on page 243.  
B
C
D
E
Shows an analogue clock or a digital clock. See  
"Date and time settings" on page 245.  
Indicates in which cellular network the phone is  
currently being used.  
Shows the battery charge level. The more bars, the  
more power left in the battery.  
Navigation bar. If the selected profile is General  
,
the current date displays instead of the profile  
name. For further information, see "Navigation bar -  
moving horizontally" on page 31 and "Profiles" on  
page 215.  
F
Background image: You can select any image to be  
used as a background image in Standby mode. See  
page 218.  
G
Shows the current shortcuts assigned to the soft  
keys. You can change soft key shortcuts. See  
"Standby mode" on page 233.  
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General information  
Indicators related to actions  
One or more of the following icons may be shown when  
the phone is in Standby mode:  
Indicator  
Meaning  
Indicates that you have received new text or  
multimedia messages. When this indicator is  
blinking, the phone’s memory capacity is  
insufficient to store the message(s) and you  
must delete some data.  
Indicates that you have received new e-mails.  
Indicates that you have received new chat  
messages.  
Indicates that you have received voicemail  
messages. See "Calling your voice mailbox"  
on page 45.  
Indicates that there are messages waiting to  
be sent in Outbox. See "Outbox" on page  
132.  
Indicates that the Ringing type has been set  
to Silent in the currently active profile. See  
"Profiles" on page 215.  
Indicates that you have an active alarm.  
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General information  
Indicator  
Meaning  
Indicates that all calls to your phone are being  
diverted.  
indicates that all calls to the phone are  
being diverted to a voice mailbox. See "Call  
diverting settings" on page 252. If you have  
two phone lines, the divert indicator for the  
first line is  
and the indicator for the  
second line is  
.
Indicates that you can make calls using phone  
line 2 only (network service). See “Line in use  
(network service)” on page 235.  
Indicates a data call.  
Appears instead of the signal strength  
indicator when there is an active GPRS  
connection.  
ready for the network.  
are multiple GPRS connections.  
indicates that the GPRS is  
indicates that there  
indicates  
that the GPRS connection is put on hold  
during a voice call.  
Indicates that a USB connection with a PC is  
active.  
Appears when a headset is connected to your  
phone.  
Appears when the Bluetooth feature is  
activated. For further details, see page 265.  
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General information  
Extend view  
You will see the Extend view when you press  
Standby mode. On the Extend view, you can see  
important information for the day, at a glance.  
in  
You can also quickly switch to applications you have  
recently accessed. Scroll to an application icon and  
press  
to open it.  
Menu screen  
In the Menu, you can access all of the applications for  
your phone. Press  
to open the Menu screen.  
Opening applications or folders  
Scroll to an application or a folder by pushing  
up or  
down and press  
to open it.  
Closing applications  
Press the Exit soft key or select Options Exit. You can  
also backstep by pressing the Back soft key as many  
times as you need to return to Standby mode. Any  
unsaved data is saved automatically.  
If you press  
, the phone returns to the Standby mode  
and the application is left open in the background.  
Note: Pressing  
will always end a call, even if another  
application is active and displayed on the display.  
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General information  
Rearranging applications  
You can rearrange applications or folders on the Menu  
screen, and move applications into folders.  
To change the location of an application on the Menu  
screen:  
1. On the Menu screen, scroll to the application you  
want to move.  
2. Select Options Move.  
A check mark is placed beside the selected  
application.  
3. Move the selection to the desired location and press  
the OK soft key.  
To move an application to a folder:  
1. On the Menu screen, scroll to the application you  
want to move.  
2. Select Options Move to folder.  
3. Select a folder and press the OK soft key.  
Note: You can add a new folder by selecting Options New  
folder  
.
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Switching between applications  
If you have several applications open and want to switch  
from one application to another, press and hold . The  
application switching window opens, showing a list of  
applications that are currently open.  
Scroll to an application pushing  
up or down, and  
press the Select soft key to go to it or press  
and the  
Yes soft key to close it.  
Note: The Telephone application cannot be closed with  
.
Adding applications  
You can add more applications to your phone by  
downloading installation files from the wireless web or  
by using the Manager application.  
To download an application, select Options App.  
downloads. You can select a bookmark for a preset  
website which provides you with a variety of  
applications available for download, or enter the URL  
address of the website. After accessing the website,  
search for an application and follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
For details about installing applications by using the  
Manager application, see page 258.  
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Onscreen help  
Your phone has a help function that you can access from  
any application which has the Options selection. To  
access the onscreen help, select Options Help.  
Or, you can also get information about special menus by  
accessing Help from the Menu. To access a help function  
for the Menu, press  
to open the Menu and then  
select Help.  
Navigation bar - moving  
horizontally  
On the navigation bar, you can see:  
• editing indicators. See "Entering text" on page 37.  
• other information, for example, in Images, numbers  
like 2/4 mean that the current picture is the second of  
4 pictures in the folder. Push  
picture.  
right to see the next  
• small arrows or tabs which tell you if there are more  
views, folders, or files you can move to. Push left  
or right to move to the previous or next views, folders,  
or files.  
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Actions common to all applications  
Adding items  
When you are in an application, select Options and then  
an option for creating a new item, such as New contact,  
Create message, New entry, or New note. Options for  
creating an item are different in each application.  
For information on how to insert text and numbers, see  
"Entering text" on page 37.  
Opening items  
When you are viewing a list of files or folders, to open  
an item, scroll to it and press  
or select Options →  
Open.  
Editing items  
To edit an item, you sometimes need to first open it for  
viewing and then select Options Edit. Then you can  
change its contents.  
Renaming items  
To give a new name to a file or folder, scroll to it and  
select Options Rename.  
Removing or deleting items  
Scroll to the item and select Options Delete or press  
. To delete multiple items at one time, you first need  
to mark them. See the next section, “Marking an item.”  
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Marking an item  
There are several ways to select items on a list:  
To select one item at a time, scroll to it and select  
Options Mark/Unmark Mark. A check mark is  
placed next to the item.  
To select all of the items on the list, select Options →  
Mark/Unmark Mark all.  
To unmark an item, scroll to it and select Options →  
Mark/Unmark Unmark.  
To unmark all of the items, select Options Mark/  
Unmark Unmark all.  
Sending items  
You can send items, such as contact information,  
pictures, sounds, and calendar entries, via one of  
various messaging services or via Bluetooth.  
1. Open an item and select Options Send.  
2. Select a method; the choices are: Via text message,  
Via multimedia, Via e-mail, or Via Bluetooth.  
• If you opt to send the item in a text message, the  
text message editor screen opens. Enter a phone  
number in the To: field and then select Options →  
Send. For details, see page 113.  
• If you opt to send the item in a multimedia  
message, the Multimedia Slide screen opens. Enter  
the phone number of the recipient in the To: field.  
Add text and then select Options Send. For  
details, see page 115.  
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• If you opt to send the item in an e-mail, the E-mail  
screen opens. Enter the e-mail address of the  
recipient in the To: field. Enter the message subject  
and add text, picture(s), video file(s), or sound(s),  
and then select Options Send. For details, see  
page 119.  
• If you opt to send the item via Bluetooth, see  
page 265.  
Arranging items  
You can arrange items such as pictures, sounds, and  
messages, into folders.  
Creating folders  
To create a new folder, select Options New folder. You  
are asked to name the folder.  
Moving items to an application folder  
1. Scroll to an item and select Options  
Move to folder  
(not shown if there are no folders available).  
A list of available folders opens.  
2. Select the location to which you want the item moved  
and press the OK soft key.  
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Searching for items  
You can search for a name, file, folder, or shortcut by  
using the search field. To search for a file and folder in  
File manager, you need to activate the search field by  
selecting Options  
Find.  
1. Start to enter text in the search field. The phone  
immediately starts to search for matches and  
highlights the best match.  
To make the search more accurate, enter more  
letters. The phone highlights selection moves to the  
item that best matches your input.  
2. When you find the correct item, press  
to open it.  
Volume control  
When you have an active call or are listening to a sound,  
press the Volume keys on the left side of the phone to  
increase or decrease the volume level, respectively.  
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Keypad lock (Keyguard)  
You can open your phone to use the number keypad and  
close the phone to make it more compact. When you  
close the phone, it allows you to lock the exposed  
function keys to keep any accidental key presses from  
causing problems.  
To lock the keypad, close the phone at any time. When a  
confirmation message displays:  
• Press the No soft key, or if you do nothing for a  
second, the phone locks the keypad and  
on the navigation bar.  
appears  
• Press the Yes soft key to use the exposed keys with  
the phone closed.  
Once the keypad has been locked, to unlock the keypad,  
press the Unlock soft key and then press the OK soft key  
or open the phone.  
Shared memory  
Some features in your phone use shared memory:  
Contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, images  
and ringtones, camera, RealPlayerTM, calendar, to-do  
notes, and downloaded applications. Using any of these  
features leaves less memory for other features. This is  
especially true with heavy use of any of the features.  
For example, saving many images may use up all of the  
shared memory and your phone may display that the  
memory is full. In this case, delete some of the  
information or items taking up the shared memory.  
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General information  
Entering text  
You can enter text in two different ways: using the  
method traditionally used in mobile phones-pressing a  
key repeatedly until the desired character displays-or  
Dictionary, which is a predictive text input mode.  
Changing the text input mode  
You can change the text input mode by pressing  
, as follows:  
or  
Note: In the recipient field of the message screen, you must  
press  
first to change text input modes.  
To select the traditional text input mode, press  
until the indicator displays on the top right of the  
screen. Alternatively, press  
and select Dictionary →  
Off.  
To select the Dictionary text input mode, press  
until the indicator displays on the top right of the  
screen. Alternatively, press  
and select Dictionary  
on.  
To select Number mode, press and hold  
indicator 123 displays on the top right of the screen.  
Alternatively, press and select Number mode. To  
return to the previous input mode, press and hold  
until the  
.
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Using traditional text input  
Use the keys  
to  
to enter text.  
1. Press a number key repeatedly until the desired  
character appears. Note that there are more  
characters available for a number key than are printed  
on the key.  
2. Select the other letters in the same way.  
Note: If the next letter is located on the same key as the  
present one, wait until the cursor appears or push  
right to end the time-out period, and then enter the  
letter.  
Tips for traditional text input  
To change cases, .Abc (Initial capital) and abc (Lower  
case), press  
.
To remove a character, press  
. Press and hold  
to clear more than one character.  
To insert a symbol or punctuation mark, press  
Alternatively, press and select Insert symbol. Use  
to scroll through the list and press the Select soft  
key.  
.
• The most common punctuation marks are available  
under . Press repeatedly to reach the desired  
punctuation mark.  
To insert a number quickly, press and hold the  
corresponding number key.  
To insert a space, press  
To move the cursor to the next line, press  
times. displays briefly and then the cursor moves.  
.
three  
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Using Dictionary  
1. Write the desired word by pressing the keys  
to  
. Press each key only once for one letter. The word  
changes after every key press.  
Note: Do not pay attention to what appears on the display.  
The word match is evolving. Wait until you have  
entered the whole word before you check the result.  
2. When you have finished the word, check that it is  
correct.  
• If the word is correct, you can confirm it by pushing  
right or pressing  
to insert a space. The  
underlining disappears and you can begin to enter a  
new word.  
• If the word is not correct, you have the following  
options:  
- Press  
repeatedly to view other matching  
words the dictionary has found, one by one.  
- Press  
and select Dictionary Matches to view  
a list of matching words. Scroll to the word you  
want to use and press the OK soft key to select it.  
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General information  
• If the ? character is shown after word, the word you  
intended to enter is not in Dictionary. To add a word  
to Dictionary, press the Spell soft key, enter the  
word (max. 32 letters) using traditional text input,  
and press the OK soft key. The word is added to  
Dictionary. When Dictionary becomes full, a new  
word will replace the oldest added word.  
To remove the character and clear characters one  
by one from the word, press  
.
3. When the correct word displays, press  
space, so that the word is complete.  
to insert a  
Tips for using Dictionary  
To change cases, .Abc (Initial capital) and abc (Lower  
case), press  
.
To remove a character, press  
. Press and hold  
to clear more than one character.  
To insert a number, press and hold the corresponding  
number key.  
To insert a symbol or punctuation mark, press  
Alternatively, press and select Insert symbol. Use  
to scroll through the list and press the Select soft  
key.  
.
• The most common punctuation marks are available  
under . Press and then repeatedly to reach  
the desired punctuation mark.  
Tip: Dictionary tries to guess which commonly used  
punctuation mark (. , ? ! ’) is needed. The order and  
availability of the punctuation marks depend on the  
language being used.  
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General information  
To view matching words the dictionary has found, one  
by one, press  
(underlined).  
repeatedly when a word is active  
You can also press  
, select Dictionary and select:  
Matches to view a list of words that correspond to  
your key presses, which is available only if the word is  
active (underlined). Scroll to the desired word and  
press  
.
Insert word to add a word (max. 32 letters) to  
Dictionary by using traditional text input.  
When Dictionary becomes full, a new word will replace  
the oldest added word.  
Edit word to open a view where you can edit the word,  
which is available only if the word is active  
(underlined).  
Off to deactivate Dictionary.  
Editing options  
When you press  
, the following options appear  
(depending on the text input mode and situation you are  
in):  
Dictionary (predictive text input), Alpha mode  
(traditional text input), Number mode.  
Cut, Copy - available only if text has been selected  
first. For details, see below.  
Paste - available only when text has been either cut or  
copied to the clipboard.  
Insert symbol, and  
Writing language - changes the input language for all  
editors in the phone. See page 230.  
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General information  
Copying text  
If you want to copy text to the clipboard, the following  
are the easiest methods:  
1. To select letters and words, press and hold  
. At the  
same time, push  
left or right. As the selection  
moves, text is highlighted.  
To select lines of text, press and hold  
. At the  
same time, push  
up or down.  
2. When you have selected the text that you want, stop  
pushing  
.
3. To copy the text to the clipboard, while still holding  
, press the Copy soft key.  
You can also release  
, press it once to open a list  
of editing commands, and select Copy or Cut.  
4. To insert the text into a document, while holding  
,
press the Paste soft key.  
You can also press  
and select Paste.  
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Call functions  
This chapter gives you information for using your  
phone’s call functions.  
Making a call  
1. In Standby mode, use the keypad to enter an area  
code and phone number.  
Push  
left or right to move the cursor. Press  
to  
remove a number.  
For international calls, press  
twice for the  
international prefix (the + character replaces the  
international access code) and then enter the country  
code, the area code without 0, and the phone  
number.  
Note: Calls described here as international may in some  
cases be made between regions of the same nation.  
2. Press  
to call the number.  
Note: To adjust the volume during a call, press the Volume  
keys on the left side of the phone  
.
3. To end the call, press  
or close the phone. You can  
also use the End call soft key.  
Note: Pressing  
will always end a call, even if another  
application is active and displayed.  
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Call functions  
Accessing dialing options  
After entering a number, press the Options soft key. You  
can access the following options:  
Add to Contacts: adds the number to the Contacts  
directory. Select Create new to create a new contact  
or Update existing to add information to an existing  
contact. For details about the Contacts application, see  
page 55.  
Call: dials the number.  
Send: lets you send a text or multimedia message to  
the number.  
Making a call using Contacts  
1. To open Contacts, press the Contacts soft key or  
in  
Standby mode.  
You can also press  
to open the Menu and then  
select Contacts.  
2. Scroll to the name you want.  
Alternatively, enter the first few letters of the name in  
the search field at the bottom of the screen. Matching  
contacts are listed.  
3. Press  
contact.  
or select Options  
Call to call to the  
If the contact has more than one phone number,  
scroll to the number you want and press  
or the  
Call soft key to start the call.  
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Making a call using name dialling  
You can make a phone call by saying the name that has  
been assigned to a contact card in the Contacts  
directory. For details, see “Name dialling” on page 165.  
Note: To use the Name Dial feature, the name and number  
that you want to dial must be in your Contacts  
directory. For details about the Contacts application,  
see page 55.  
Calling your voice mailbox  
The voice mailbox is a network service which acts as an  
answering machine where callers who are unable to  
reach you can leave voice messages.  
To call your voice mailbox, press and hold  
Standby mode.  
in  
If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, enter it  
and press the OK soft key. You can obtain this number  
from your service provider.  
Each phone line may have its own voice mailbox  
number. See “Line in use” on page 235.  
Changing the voice mailbox number  
To change the phone number of your voice mailbox,  
press  
mail  
to open the Menu, and then select Tools  
Voice  
Options Change number. Enter the number  
obtained from your service provider and press the OK  
soft key.  
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Speed dialling a phone number  
Once you have stored a number in Contacts, you can  
assign the most frequently-used numbers to the speed  
dialling keys  
to  
and quickly and easily dial them  
with only one keypress. See “Assigning speed dialling  
keys” on page 60.  
• In Standby mode, press the corresponding speed  
dialling key and  
.
• If the Speed dialling function is set to On (see  
page 235), press and hold the corresponding speed  
dialling key until the call is started.  
To view the speed dialling assignments, press  
to  
open the Menu, and then select Tools  
Speed dial.  
Dialling using a pause  
When you call an automated system, like a banking  
service, you are required to enter a password or an  
account number. Instead of manually entering the  
numbers each time, you can enter the necessary DTMF  
tones separated by pauses before dialling.  
Note: DTMF tones are the tones you hear when you press the  
number keys. DTMF tones allow you to communicate  
with computerised telephone systems, for example,  
voice mailboxes or telebanking systems.  
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Call functions  
1. Enter the phone number you want to dial, such as a  
bank’s teleservice number.  
2. Press  
repeatedly to insert a pause.  
You can insert two types of pauses:  
p: inserts a pause of approximately two seconds  
between numbers. The numbers following “p” are  
sent automatically.  
w: if you use a pause of this type, the remaining  
sequence is not sent until you press Send soft key.  
3. Enter a number to be sent after the pause, such as  
your account number, PIN, etc.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more pauses and  
numbers, if necessary.  
5. Press  
to make a call.  
6. After connecting, wait for a prompt from the system,  
and then press at each prompt, if applicable.  
The DTMF tones are sent.  
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Call functions  
Answering a call  
1. To answer an incoming call, open the phone if  
necessary, and press  
or select Options Answer.  
To reject a call, press  
busy” tone.  
. The caller will hear a “line  
Note: If you have activated the Tools Settings Call  
divert If busy function to divert calls, for  
example, to your voice mailbox, rejecting an  
incoming call will also divert the call. See “Call  
To quickly mute the call ringer, press the Silence  
soft key.  
Note: If the Silent profile is active (see page 215), Reject  
displays in place of Silence to allows you to reject a  
call.  
• Depending on the Side key setting, press and hold  
to mute the call ringer or reject an incoming  
call.See page 235.  
To adjust the phone tones for different  
environments and situations, for example, when  
you want your phone to be silent, see “Profiles” on  
page 215.  
2. To end the call, press  
or close the phone.  
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Call functions  
Using options during a call  
While a call is in progress, you can access the following  
options by pressing the Options soft key.  
Note: Depending on the status of your call, for example,  
having a second call or a call on hold, available options  
vary.  
Swap: switch between the active call and the call on  
hold.  
End active call: ends the active call.  
End all calls: ends all calls.  
Hold: puts the current call on hold.  
Unhold: reactivates the call on hold.  
Mute: switches your phone’s microphone off so that the  
other person on the phone cannot hear you.  
Unmute: switches your phone’s microphone on.  
Mute key: switches the key tones off.  
Send key: switches the key tones on.  
New call: allows you to make a new call. When you  
select this option, the current call is placed on hold.  
Conference: allows you to make a conference call. You  
can have a conversation with up to 5 participants.  
- Private: (shown when you have a conference call)  
allows you to talk privately to a person during a  
conference call.  
When the list of call participants appears, select one  
and press the Private soft key.  
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- Drop participant: (shown when you have a  
conference call) allows you to drop a person during a  
conference call. When the list of call participants  
appears, select one and press the Drop soft key.  
Transfer: connects an incoming call or a call on hold  
with an active call and disconnects you from both  
calls.  
Send DTMF: allows you to send DTMF tones for  
numbers, such as passwords or bank account  
numbers. You can check or correct the numbers  
before sending.  
Help: shows the help information on the options  
available during a call.  
Viewing the Log  
In the Log application, you can monitor phone calls, text  
message call duration, packet data connections, and  
data calls registered by the phone. You can filter the log  
to view just one type of event and create new contact  
cards based on the log information.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Log.  
Recent calls  
The phone registers the phone numbers of missed,  
received, and dialled calls. The phone registers missed  
and received calls only if the network supports these  
functions.  
Press  
in Standby mode or press  
to open the  
Menu, and then select Log Recent calls.  
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Missed calls and received calls  
These network services allow you to view the 20 most  
recent calls you have missed and calls you have  
accepted. To view the 20 most recent missed calls’  
originating phone numbers, select Log  
Recent calls  
Missed calls.  
When you see a note about missed calls in Standby  
mode, press the Show soft key to access the list of  
missed calls. To call back, scroll to the number or name  
you want and press  
.
To view a list of the 20 numbers or names from which  
you have most recently accepted calls, select Log  
Recent calls Received calls.  
Dialled calls  
To view the 20 phone numbers that you have most  
recently called or attempted to call, select Log  
calls Dialled calls.  
Recent  
You can also press  
in Standby mode to quickly open  
the Dialled numbers list.  
Erasing recent call logs  
To clear all of the listed recent calls, select Options  
Clear recent calls on the Recent calls screen.  
To clear the selected call type’s log, open the call type  
whose contents you want to erase and select Options  
Clear list.  
To clear an individual call log, scroll to the log and  
press or select Options Delete.  
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Call functions  
Call duration  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Log  
Call  
duration to view the duration of the last call, dialled and  
received calls, and total calls.  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service  
provider may vary, depending upon network features,  
rounding-off for billing, and so forth.  
Erasing call duration timers  
On the Call duration screen, scroll to the call duration type  
you want to erase and select Options  
Clear timers. For  
this, you need to enter the lock code. The default lock  
code is 00000000. See “Security settings” on page 246.  
GPRS counter  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Log  
GPRS  
counter to check how much data, measured in bytes,  
has been transferred to and from your phone.  
The display shows the counters for all sent and received  
data, separately.  
Resetting GPRS counters  
On the GPRS data counter screen, scroll to the GPRS  
type you want to erase and select Options  
Clear  
counters. For this, you need to enter a lock code. The  
default lock code is 00000000.  
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Call functions  
Viewing the general log  
In the general log, for each communication event, you  
can see the sender or recipient’s name or phone number.  
Press  
to open the Menu, select Log and push  
right.  
Note: Sub-events, such as a text message sent in more than  
one part and packet data connections, are logged as one  
communication event.  
You can also view each communication event in details.  
Scroll to an event and press  
or select Options View  
details.  
Filtering the log  
By selecting a filter, you can display only log items of the  
specified type.  
1. Select Options Filter. A list of filters opens.  
2. Scroll to a filter and press the Select soft key.  
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Call functions  
Erasing the contents of the log  
To erase all the log contents permanently, select Options  
Clear log.  
Log settings  
Select Options Settings. The list of settings opens.  
Log duration: The log events remain in the phone’s  
memory for a set number of days, after which they  
are automatically erased to free up memory.  
If you select No log, all of the log contents, Recent  
calls log, and Message delivery reports are  
permanently deleted.  
Show call duration: When this option is set to Yes,  
you will see the call duration timer while you have an  
active call.  
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Contacts  
In Contacts, you can store and manage a person’s  
contact information, such as a name, phone numbers,  
and addresses, as a contact card.  
To open Contacts, press  
to open the Menu, and then  
select Contacts.  
You can also press the Contacts soft key or  
in  
Standby mode.  
You can add a personal ringtone or a thumbnail image to  
a contact card. You can create contact groups.  
Creating contact cards  
You can create contact cards and save them selectively  
in your phone’s memory or the SIM card.  
Creating a new contact card in the phone’s  
memory  
1. Open Contacts and select Options New contact. An  
empty contact card opens.  
2. Fill in the fields you want and press the Done soft key.  
The contact card is saved and closed, after which you  
can see it in the Contacts list.  
Note: On the Contacts list, a contact’s last name will display  
first by default. You can set the Contacts list to display  
the first name first by selecting Options  
Settings.  
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Contacts  
Creating a contact card on the SIM card  
1. Open Contacts and select Options SIM directory.  
2. On the SIM directory screen, select Options New  
SIM contact.  
3. Enter a name and a phone number in each field.  
4. Press the Done soft key.  
Note: Once you have stored numbers on the SIM card, you  
can retrieve them by entering their location numbers,  
which are automatically assigned in the order in which  
the numbers are stored, and pressing  
. For  
example, pressing and then  
in Standby mode  
shows the first number stored in the SIM directory. You  
can then dial the number.  
Assigning own number  
You can register the phone number and name on the  
SIM card as the own number.  
1. Open Contacts and select Options SIM directory.  
2. On the SIM directory screen, select Options My  
numbers.  
3. Select the field you want to save.  
4. Enter the name and phone number.  
5. Press the Done soft key.  
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Contacts  
Copying contacts  
To copy contacts from the SIM card to your phone’s  
memory, go to Contacts and select Options SIM  
directory. Select the contact(s) you want to copy and  
select Options Copy to Contacts.  
To copy contacts from the phone’s memory to your  
SIM card, go to Contacts, scroll to the contact you  
want and select Options Copy to SIM direct. Then  
scroll to the number type you want to copy and press  
the OK soft key. If you want to copy all contact  
information, scroll to All and press the OK soft key.  
Options when viewing contacts  
To view details of a contact card, select the card from  
the Contacts list.  
Contact information view  
(
)
shows all information on  
the contact card. If you added an image to the contact  
card, the thumbnail image displays on the top left of the  
screen. The name field is always displayed in the contact  
information view, but other fields are only displayed if  
they contain information.  
Note: Only fields that have information are displayed in the  
contact information view. Select Options  
Edit if you  
want to see all of the fields and add more data to the  
contact card.  
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Contacts  
Changing contact information  
1. On the Contacts list, select the contact card you want  
to edit.  
2. To change the information on the contact card, select  
Options Edit.  
3. To save your changes and to return to the Contacts  
list, press the Done soft key.  
Managing contact information  
You can add input fields to the contact card to store  
more information about a person, or alternatively  
remove fields.  
1. Open a contact card and select Options Edit.  
2. To add an extra field, select Options Add detail.  
To delete a field you do not need, select Options →  
Delete detail.  
To rename the label of a contact card field, select  
Options Edit label.  
3. When you have finished, press the Done soft key.  
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Contacts  
Adding a picture to a contact card  
You can add a caller ID image to a contact card as a  
thumbnail image. See “Camera” on page 66 for more  
information on how to take and store pictures.  
1. Open a contact card and select Options Edit.  
2. Select Options Add thumbnail.  
3. Select an image from the Images folder or one of the  
other folders where the image files you want are  
saved. The selected thumbnail image will be shown  
when the contact is calling you.  
You can select Add thumbnail to replace the image with  
a different thumbnail or Remove thumbnail to remove  
the thumbnail from the contact card.  
Assigning default numbers and addresses  
If a person has several phone numbers or e-mail  
addresses, to speed up calling and sending messages,  
you can define certain numbers and addresses as  
defaults.  
Open a contact card and select Options Defaults. A  
pop-up window opens, listing the different options.  
For example, scroll to Phone number and press the  
Assign soft key. A list of phone numbers in the selected  
contact card is shown. Scroll to the one you want to use  
as the default and press the Select soft key. When you  
return to the contact card view, you will see the default  
number underlined.  
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Contacts  
Assigning speed dialling keys  
Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently-used  
numbers. You can assign eight phone numbers speed  
dialling keys  
to  
. Number 1 is reserved for the  
voice mailbox.  
1. Open the contact card.  
2. Scroll to the phone number you want and select  
Options Assign speed dial.  
The speed dialling grid opens, showing you the  
numbers from 2 to 9.  
3. Scroll to a location and press the Assign soft key.  
When you return to the contact information view, you  
will see the speed dial icon  
number.  
on the right side of the  
To call the number by speed dialling, go to Standby  
mode, make sure that the speed dialling setting is  
activated (see page 235), and press and hold the  
appropriate speed dialling key.  
Adding a ringtone for a contact card or  
group  
You can set a ringtone for each contact card and group.  
When a person calls you, the phone plays the chosen  
ringtone if the person’s contact information is saved in  
Contacts.  
1. Open a contact card, or go to the group list and select  
a contact group.  
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2. Select Options Ringing tone. A list of ringtones  
opens.  
3. Select the ringtone you wish to use for the contact or  
group.  
To remove the ringtone, select Default tone from the list  
of ringtones.  
Note: For an individual contact, the phone always uses the  
ringtone that was assigned last. If you first change a  
group ringtone and then the ringtone of a single contact  
that belongs to that group, the ringtone of the single  
contact is used the next time the contact calls you.  
Sending contact information  
You can send contact information via text and  
multimedia messages, e-mail services, and via  
Bluetooth. For details, see page 33.  
When you send or receive contact information, the term  
“business card” is used. A business card is a contact  
card in a format suitable to be sent in a message,  
usually in vCard format.  
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Contacts  
Subscribed contacts  
You can create a list for contacts whose presence status  
you want to be aware of (network service). You can view  
the contact’s presence information if they allow you to  
view it and if it is not prevented by the network. You can  
view the subscribed contacts either by scrolling through  
the contacts or accessing the subscribed contacts list.  
To connect to the Presence service, press  
to open  
the Menu and then select Presence. You can also view  
subscribed contacts when you are not connected to the  
Presence service, but you cannot see the presence  
status of the contact.  
Adding contacts to the subscribed contacts  
1. On the Contacts list, push  
right once.  
2. If you have no contacts on your list, select Options →  
Subscribe new. The list of contacts is shown.  
If you have not connected to the Presence service,  
the phone asks if you want to connect now. Select  
the Yes soft key.  
3. Select a contact from the list and if the contact has  
an ID saved, the contact is added to the subscribed  
contacts list. If there is more than one ID, select one  
of them.  
After subscription to the contact, “Subscription  
activated” is shown.  
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Viewing subscribed contacts  
See also “Viewing the presence of others” on page 227  
to view the presence information.  
1. On the Contacts list, push  
right once.  
The status information of the first contact on the  
subscribed contacts list is shown and it may include  
text and one or more of the following icons:  
,
, or  
indicate that the person is either  
available, busy, or not available.  
indicates that the person’s presence information is  
not available.  
2. Scroll to the desired contact and press  
or select  
Options Open to view the details of the selected  
contact.  
3. If you press the Options soft key, you can select:  
Open to view the details of the contact.  
Call to make a call.  
Create message to send a text or multimedia  
message to the selected contact.  
Switch tracking on/off to activate or deactivate the  
tracking for the contact’s presence status. When the  
tracking is activated, appears on the list, and you  
will be notified if the presence status of the contact  
changes.  
appears when the tracking is  
deactivated.  
Open conversation to start a chat conversation.  
Unsubscribe to remove the selected contact from  
the list of subscribed contacts.  
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Subscribe new to add a new contact to the list of  
subscribed contacts.  
My presence to view my presence status.  
Unsubscribing a contact  
1. On the Contacts list, push  
right once.  
2. Select the contact to subscribe and select Options →  
Unsubscribe.  
3. If you are not logged into the Presence service, press  
the Yes soft key to log in.  
4. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
Contact groups  
You can create contact groups, which can, for example,  
be used as distribution lists for sending text messages  
and e-mail.  
Creating contact groups  
1. On the Contacts list, push  
group list.  
right twice to open the  
2. Select Options New group.  
3. Enter a name for the group or use the default group  
name and press the OK soft key.  
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Adding contacts to a group  
To add a contact to a group:  
1. On the Contacts list, scroll to the contact you want to  
add to a group and select Options Add to group. A list  
of available groups opens.  
2. Scroll to the group to which you want to add the  
contact and press the Add soft key.  
To add multiple contacts at one time:  
1. On the groups list, open a group and select Options →  
Add members.  
2. Scroll to a contact and press  
to mark it. Repeat this  
action for all the contacts you want to add.  
3. When you have finished, press the OK soft key.  
Removing contacts from a group  
1. On the groups list, select the group you want to modify.  
2. Scroll to the contact you want to remove and select  
Options Remove from group.  
3. When a confirmation message displays, press the Yes  
soft key to remove the contact from the group.  
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Entertainment  
This chapter provides you with information about  
applications in which you can enjoy the use of  
multimedia files, such as Camera, MP3 Player,  
RealPlayer, Gallery, ImageCook, Game, and Music Maker.  
Camera  
Using Camera, you can take pictures of people or events  
while on the move.  
You can also record video clips with sound.  
Taking pictures  
The camera produces JPEG pictures. JPEG is a  
standardised image compression format. JPEG files can  
be viewed with most common image viewers, image  
editors, and Internet browsers. You can recognise these  
files by their JPG extensions.  
Important  
:
• Do not take pictures of people without their permission.  
• Do not take pictures in places where cameras are not  
allowed.  
• Do not take pictures in places where it may interfere with  
another person’s privacy.  
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To take a picture with the phone open:  
1. In Standby mode, press and hold  
of the phone. You can also press  
Menu and select Camera.  
on the right side  
to open the  
The Camera application opens and the view to be  
captured on the Image screen displays.  
Indicates the  
camera mode,  
camera settings,  
and the memory  
being used.  
2. Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  
aiming the camera to the subject.  
To zoom in on your subject before taking the picture,  
push  
up.  
To zoom out, push  
down.  
To show the mirror image, press .  
Use the keypad to customise your camera options.  
: Turn the flash on or off.  
: Activate or deactivate Night mode.  
: Select the memory where the picture is saved  
to.  
: Adjust the brightness of the image.  
: Select the white balance mode.  
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3. When the image you want to capture appears on the  
screen, press or select Options Capture.  
,
Do not move the phone before the camera starts to  
save the picture. The picture is saved to either the  
phone’s memory or the memory card, depending on  
the setting of Memory in use. See page 71.  
After the picture has been saved:  
To view previously saved pictures, go to the Images  
folder in Gallery by selecting Options Go to Gallery.  
See page 87.  
To change the name of the picture, select Options →  
Rename.  
To set the picture as the wallpaper for Standby mode,  
select Options Set as wallpaper.  
To return to the Image screen to take a new picture,  
press  
or the Back soft key.  
Notes  
:
• Camera goes into Battery Saving mode, displaying “Camera  
on standby,” if there have been no key presses within 2  
minutes. To continue taking pictures, press  
.
• The resolution of a digitally zoomed picture is lower than that  
of a non-zoomed picture, but the image remains the same  
size. You may notice the difference in image quality if you  
view the picture on a computer.  
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To take a picture with the phone closed:  
1. When the phone is closed, press and hold  
right side of the phone.  
on the  
The image to be captured displays on the display.  
2. Locate the image you want by moving the phone and  
aiming the camera to the subject.  
To show the mirror image, press .  
3. Press  
to take the picture.  
The picture is saved to either the phone’s memory or  
the memory card, depending on the setting of  
Memory in use. See page 71.  
Using the self-timer  
You can set the camera to take a picture automatically  
after a predefined time. By delaying taking a picture,  
you can include yourself in the picture.  
1. Select Options Self-timer.  
2. Select a time delay from 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or  
15 seconds.  
The  
icon and the timer appear on the top right of  
the screen.  
3. Press the Activate soft key or  
to take a picture.  
The timer counts down and the camera will take a  
picture after the predefined time.  
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Using Night mode  
When the lighting is dim and the camera needs a longer  
exposure time for the picture to be of good quality, you  
can use Night mode.  
To activate Night mode, select Options Activate night  
mode.  
To deactivate Night mode, select Options Deact. night  
mode.  
Changing Camera options  
You can adjust the image quality, resolution, brightness,  
and flash setting and change the default image name  
and the memory location of saved images. These  
settings will be applied to all subsequent pictures that  
you take.  
On the Image screen, press the Options soft key to  
access the following options:  
Flash on/off: Turn on or off the flash on the left side of  
the camera. The flash will light when you press  
to take a picture.  
or  
Adjust: Adjust the image brightness and white  
balance.  
Brightness: Select the brightness of image by  
pushing  
left or right.  
White balance: Change the white balance setting  
based on the lighting conditions.  
Mirror: Select whether or not the phone shows the  
mirror image.  
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Settings: Change the other settings for taking a  
picture.  
Image quality - Select an image quality. The better  
the image quality, the more memory the image  
consumes.  
Image resolution - Select an image size. The image  
size is dictated by the resolution. Resolution is a  
measure of the sharpness and clarity of an image.  
Resolution is usually measured in pixels, for example,  
640 x 480 = 300 kilopixels. The more pixels there  
are, the more detailed the picture is.  
Default image name - By default, the camera names  
pictures in the format Image.jpg. Default image  
name allows you to set a name for the pictures taken.  
For example, if you set “beach” as the default image  
name, Camera will name all the pictures you take  
“beach, beach (001), beach (002), and so on,  
until you change the setting again.  
Memory in use - Select whether you want to store  
your images in the phone’s memory or on the  
memory card, if you use one.  
Light metering - Select your preferred light metering  
system. Light metering provides better exposure  
balance in your images. Select from Centre weighted  
or Matrix. If you select Centre weighted, it measures  
light in the entire frame, but emphasizes the weight  
in the centre of the frame. Use Matrix for general  
shooting.  
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Sensitivity - Change the ISO setting, which controls  
the sensitivity of your camera. For low light  
situations, lower the number to increase the quality.  
The higher the number, the faster the camera shutter  
functions and the more sensitive the camera is to  
light. Higher number selection may bring some  
distortion to an image.  
Recording video clips  
You can record video clips. Recorded video clips are in  
3GP format, which is the standard video file format for  
Multimedia Messaging.  
1. In the Image screen, push  
displays.  
right. The Video screen  
Indicates the video  
mode, video  
settings, and  
memory being  
used.  
To zoom in on your subject before or during  
recording, push up. To zoom out, push  
down.  
Use the keypad to customise your record options.  
: Mute or unmute the audio.  
: Determine the Night mode.  
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: Select the memory where the picture is saved  
to.  
: Adjust the brightness.  
: Select the white balance mode.  
2. To start recording, press  
,
or select Options →  
Record. The timer on the top right of the screen  
shows you the elapsed time.  
3. To pause recording at any time, press the Pause soft  
key or  
.
. To resume, press the Continue soft key or  
4. To stop recording before the maximum recording  
time is up, press the Stop soft key.  
After the video has been saved, you will see the  
recording time on the top right of the still image. The  
video clip is saved to either the phone’s memory or  
on the memory card, depending on the setting of  
your Memory in use. See page 75.  
After the video clip has been saved:  
To immediately play the video clip you just recorded,  
select Options Play.  
To access previously saved video clips, go to the Video  
clips folder in Gallery by selecting Options Go to  
Gallery. See page 87.  
To change the name of the video clip, select Options →  
Rename.  
To return to the Video screen to record a new video  
clip, press  
or the Back soft key.  
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Activating Night mode  
When the lighting is dim and the camera needs a longer  
exposure time for the video to be of good quality,  
activate Night mode. Select Options Activate night  
mode.  
To deactivate Night mode, select Options Deact. night  
mode.  
Muting sound  
If you don’t want to record sound with the video, select  
Options Mute. To deactivate Mute mode, select Options  
Unmute.  
Changing Video options  
You can adjust recording time, resolution, and brightness  
and change the default name and the memory location  
of saved video clips. On the Video screen, press the  
Options soft key to access the following options:  
Adjust: Adjust the brightness and white balance for the  
video image.  
Brightness: Select the brightness of image by pushing  
left or right.  
White balance: Change the white balance setting  
based on the lighting conditions.  
Mirror: Select whether the phone shows the mirror  
image or not.  
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Settings: Change the other settings for recording a  
video clip.  
Length: Select the recording time limit. If you select  
Short, the phone records a video of up to 100KB or  
300 KB, which is the limit for sending an MMS  
message. If you select Maximum, the phone records  
a video to the limit of the memory remaining.  
Video resolution: Select the video resolution from  
352x288, 176x144, or 128x96.(352x288: Video  
quality cannot be guarantted for fast motion)  
Default video name: Define the default name of your  
video clips. For example, if you set “Holiday” as the  
default video clip name, Camcorder will name all of  
the video clips you take “Holiday, Holiday(001),  
“Holiday(002), and so on, until you change the  
setting again.  
Memory in use: Select between Phone memory and  
Memory card.  
MP3 Player  
Using MP3 Player, you can play MP3 music files. You can  
download MP3 files from the Internet, transfer files from  
a computer, or receive files via Bluetooth. All of the MP3  
files in the phone’s memory or on the memory card are  
automatically added to the MP3 file list.  
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Playing MP3 files  
1. Press  
to open the Menu and then select MP3  
Play...  
The MP3 Player screen opens.  
Shows the time  
elapsed, total  
time, and name of  
the file.  
Shows the  
volume level.  
Shows the  
current player  
settings.  
2. Press  
list.  
to play the first MP3 file stored in the play  
3. While playing music files:  
To adjust the volume, press  
down.  
, or push  
up or  
To pause playback, select  
To resume playback, select  
.
.
To skip to the previous or next file in the play list,  
select or  
.
To repeat all of the MP3 files in the play list, select  
.
To view details about the current file, such as the  
file name, size, date received, and the file format,  
select Options View details.  
To set the playing music file as your call ringer,  
select Options Set as ringing tone.  
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Using the MP3 play list  
Before using MP3 Player, first add the MP3 files from the  
MP3 file list to the play list. For details on how to add the  
files to the play list, see page 78.  
1. On the MP3 Player screen, select Options Go to play  
list. The Play list displays.  
2. On the play list:  
To play a file, select the file you want.  
To open the MP3 Player screen, press the Player  
soft key.  
To change the file order in the list, select Options →  
List move up or List move down.  
To remove a file from the list, scroll to the file and  
select Options Delete.  
To remove all of the files from the list, select  
Options Delete all.  
To access the file details, such as the name, size  
and format of the file, scroll to the file and select  
Options View details.  
Using the MP3 file list  
All MP3 files are automatically added to the MP3 file list,  
regardless of where they are stored. On the MP3 file list,  
you can add MP3 files to the play list and delete files  
permanently.  
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Adding MP3 files to the play list  
1. Select Options Go to file list.  
All MP3 files in the phone’s memory and on the  
memory card, if you use one, display.  
You can view indicators, telling you the memory  
where the file is stored, next to the file name (  
for  
the phone’s memory and  
for the memory card).  
Note: When you save MP3 files in your phone’s memory, the  
C
directory, you need to copy them to the Nokia folder to  
let them display on the MP3 file list.  
2. On the file list:  
To add a file to the play list, select the file you want  
and press  
. A check mark displays beside the  
selected file.  
To add all of the MP3 files to the play list, select  
Options Mark all.  
3. To go to the MP3 Player screen, press  
or the  
Player soft key. The checked files are added to the  
play list.  
Changing MP3 Player settings  
On the MP3 Player screen, select Options Settings.  
You can set the following options:  
Auto start: Choose On to automatically start playing  
files without pressing  
each time you open MP3  
Player.  
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Repeat: Choose On to repeat all files in order.  
Shuffle: Choose On to play the files in random.  
• Equalizer: Set the equalizer to the genre you want.  
Quick play: Choose On to play the MP3 files without  
adding the files to the play list.  
Background: Set the MP3 Player screen to display the  
image pattern or to show you song lyrics, if supported,  
while playing files.  
RealPlayer  
With RealPlayer, you can play media files, such as music  
files, video files, audio files, and stream live content  
from the Internet, stored in the phone’s memory or on a  
memory card, if you use one.  
Files with extensions .3gp, .mp3, .mp4, .amr, .rm, .ram,  
.ra, and .rv are supported by RealPlayer.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select RealPlayer.  
Playing media files  
You can play any music or video file stored in your  
phone’s memory, or play a file directly from the  
Internet.  
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Playing media files from the phone’s memory or  
the memory card  
1. Select Options Open and select:  
Most recent clips to play one of the 6 most recent  
files played in RealPlayer. Select a file from the list.  
Saved clip to play a file saved in the phone’s  
memory or on the memory card, if available. Select  
a memory and then select a file from the memory  
directory.  
Mem.card sound clips to play sound files saved on  
the memory card. Enter a track list name and press  
the OK soft key. A new track list is created and all of  
the sound files are retrieved from the memory card.  
This option is only available when a memory card is  
inserted into the phone.  
2. Use the following options during playback:  
If you are playing a video file:  
To adjust the volume, press  
right.  
or push  
left or  
To move forward or backward in a video file, push  
and hold up or down.  
To pause playback, press the Pause soft key.  
To resume playback, select Options Continue.  
To stop playback, press the Stop soft key.  
If you are playing a sound file:  
To adjust the volume, press  
right.  
or push  
left or  
To pause playback, select  
To resume playback, select  
.
.
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To skip to the previous file, select  
To skip to the next file, select  
.
.
To move backward through a file, select  
player moves by 5-second decrements.  
. The  
. The  
To move forward through a file, select  
player moves by 5-second increments.  
To stop playback, select  
key.  
or press the Stop soft  
Playing stream live content from the Internet  
1. Select a streaming link from the web browser or a file  
containing the address for the streaming content.  
The display shows a confirmation message for  
connecting to the server.  
2. Press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
Notes  
:
• You cannot connect to a site unless you have configured  
an access point. See page 238.  
• Many service providers will require you to use an Internet  
access point (IAP) for your default access point. Other  
service providers allow you to use a WAP access point.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
• In RealPlayer, you can only open an rtsp:// URL address.  
You cannot open an http:// URL address. However,  
RealPlayer will recognise an http link to a .ram file since a  
.ram file is a text file containing an rtsp link.  
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3. Once you are connected to the server, playback  
begins with buffering of the streaming content.  
To adjust the volume, push  
left or right.  
To pause playback, press the Pause soft key.  
To resume playback, select Options Continue.  
To stop playback, press the Stop soft key.  
Using a track list  
You can make your own track list.  
Creating a track list  
1. From the RealPlayer main screen, select Options →  
New track list.  
2. Select a folder or site and then the directory to which  
you want to save the track list.  
If you use the memory card, first select the memory.  
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3. Enter a list name and press the OK soft key.  
4. Select a folder from which you want to retrieve files  
and then select a file from the directory.  
If you use the memory card, first select the memory.  
Once a file is selected, the Music player opens.  
5. To add more files, select Options Edit track list. The  
track list opens.  
6. Select Options Add sound clip and then select a  
memory (if you use one), a folder and then a file.  
7. Repeat step 6 until you have finished adding files.  
8. Press the Back soft key and then the Yes soft key to  
save the changes.  
Opening a track list  
1. From the RealPlayer main screen, select Options →  
Open Saved clip.  
2. Select a folder where the list you want is stored and  
search for the list.  
If you use the memory card, first select the memory.  
3. When you find the list, press the Select soft key.  
The Music player opens and the first file begins  
playing.  
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Editing a track list  
1. While playing files on a track list, select Options →  
Edit track list.  
The track list opens.  
2. Press the Options soft key and select:  
Play to play the track list  
Add sound clip to add more sound files to the list  
Delete to remove the currently selected file from  
the list.  
Move to change the file order. A check mark is  
placed to the right of the file. Move the selection to  
the place you want and press the OK soft key to  
move the file.  
3. Press the Back soft key and then the Yes soft key to  
save the changes.  
Viewing clip details  
You can view the file details, such as the name, format,  
duration, file size, and the time and date when the file  
was saved. Access a file and select Options Clip  
details.  
Sending media files  
You can send media files via multimedia message and  
e-mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
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Changing RealPlayer settings  
When you select one of the settings, a tab view is  
opened. Push left or right to move between the  
different setting tabs.  
To change the video file settings, select Options →  
Settings Video to open the following list of settings:  
Contrast - Adjust the brightness of video clips by  
pushing  
left or right.  
Repeat - Choose On to play the currently playing video  
file repeatedly.  
To change the audio file settings, select Options →  
Settings Audio to open the following list of settings:  
Repeat - Choose On to play the currently playing audio  
file repeatedly.  
Random play - Choose On to play audio files in  
random.  
To change the connection settings for accessing video  
streaming services, select Options Settings →  
Connection to open the following list of settings:  
Proxy - Choose whether or not a proxy is used. If you  
want to use a proxy server, specify the following  
entries:  
- Proxy serv. address: Enter a proxy server address.  
- Proxy port number: Enter a proxy server port.  
Network - Change items from the following list of  
network settings:  
- Default access point - Enter the default access point.  
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- Online time - Select the length of time RealPlayer  
stays online when inactive. After the specified period  
of inactivity, RealPlayer will disconnect from the  
server.  
- Connection time-out - Select the time RealPlayer  
waits for a response from the network to connect to  
a corresponding server when you select a link. If  
there is no response within the specified period of  
time, the connection attempt will be cancelled.  
- Server time-out - Select the length of time  
RealPlayer waits for a response from the  
corresponding server when you send a request to  
the server, for example, pausing and resuming  
playback. After the specified period of time,  
RealPlayer gives you an alert message of no  
response, and disconnects from the server.  
- Lowest UDP port - Enter the lowest port number of  
the server's port range.  
- Highest UDP port - Enter the highest port number of  
the server's port range.  
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Gallery  
Use Gallery to store and organise your images, sound  
clips, video clips, streaming live contents from the  
Internet, and RAM files.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Gallery.  
1. Open Gallery to see a list of the folders in the phone’s  
memory. Push right to see the folders on the  
memory card, if you use one.  
2. Select Images, Sound clips, or Video clips (or one of  
other folders that you have created).  
3. In the open folder, you can see:  
• an icon depicting the type of each file in the folder,  
a small thumbnail picture (for an image),  
• the file name,  
• the date and time the file was saved (for an image),  
or the file size, and  
• subfolders and the number of items inside them, if  
any.  
Opening files  
In a folder, select any file to open it. Each file will open  
in its corresponding application as follows:  
• Images - open in the Image viewer. See below.  
• Sound clips - open and play in the Music Player or MP3  
Player application. See “Sound clips” on page 91.  
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• Video clips, RAM files, and streaming live content -  
open and play in the RealPlayer application. See “Video  
clips” on page 92.  
• Subfolders - open to display contents.  
Images  
In this folder, you can access pictures you have taken  
using the camera and images you have downloaded from  
the Internet or received in multimedia messages.  
Note: With ImageCook, you can edit pictures using various  
edit options. See page 95.  
Viewing an image  
1. From the Gallery screen, select Images.  
2. Push  
3. Press  
up or down to browse through the pictures.  
to open a picture.  
When you are viewing a picture, pushing  
left or  
right takes you to the next or previous picture in the  
current folder.  
Using options in an image view  
You can use the following options while you are viewing a  
picture:  
To zoom in or out, select Options Zoom in or Zoom  
out.  
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To view the picture on the full screen, select Options →  
Full screen. To go back to the normal view, press the  
right soft key.  
• Moving the focus: To move the picture to the direction  
you want when you are zooming in, push  
to move  
the focus up, down, right, or left.  
• Rotating: To rotate the picture 90 degrees clockwise,  
select Options Rotate Right. To rotate the picture  
90 degrees counterclockwise, select Options Rotate  
Left.  
Note: Because these options are only for viewing, changes  
made in the image view are not saved.  
Using the keypad shortcuts  
In an image view, you can use the following keys:  
: rotates the picture 90 degrees counterclockwise.  
: scrolls up while zooming in.  
: rotates the picture 90 degrees clockwise.  
: scrolls to the left while zooming in.  
: zooms in.  
: scrolls to the right while zooming in.  
: zooms in. Pressing this key once again switches  
the display to Full screen view.  
: scrolls down while zooming in.  
: zooms out.  
: switches the view mode between the full screen  
view and the normal view.  
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Viewing image details  
To view image details, such as format type, the time and  
date the image was created, resolution, size, colour  
type, select Options View details. Push  
up or down  
to scroll through image details.  
Accessing other default folders  
Picture messages folder - Use this folder to store  
pictures received in picture messages.  
Select Images Picture msgs. The six default pictures  
display.  
To save a picture that you have received in a picture  
message, press  
to open the Menu, and then select  
Messaging Inbox, open the message, and select  
Options Save picture.  
Presence logos folder - Use this folder to store user  
logos for the Presence service.  
Select Images Presence logos.  
Wallpapers folder - Use this folder to store pictures  
that you want to use as background images.  
Select Images Wallpapers.  
Sending a picture  
You can send pictures via multimedia message and e-  
mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
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Setting a picture as wallpaper  
You can set your pictures as wallpaper (background  
images) for Standby mode. Open the picture you want  
and select Options Set as wallpaper.  
Sound clips  
In this folder, you can access sound clips you have  
recorded in Recorder, and audio files you have  
downloaded from the Internet or received in multimedia  
messages.  
Playing sound clips  
1. From the Gallery screen, select Sound clips.  
2. Select the subfolder you want.  
3. Push  
list and press  
the sound clip plays.  
up or down to scroll to a sound clip or track  
. The Music player screen opens and  
4. During playback, you can use the following options:  
To adjust the volume, press  
right.  
or push  
left or  
To pause playback, select  
To resume playback, select  
.
.
To skip to the previous file, select  
To skip to the next file, select  
.
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To move backward in a file, select  
moves by 5-second decrements.  
. The player  
. The player  
To move forward in a file, select  
moves by 5-second increments.  
To stop playback, select  
key.  
or press the Stop soft  
Sending a sound clip  
You can send sound clips via multimedia message and e-  
mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
Video clips  
In this folder, you can access video clips you have  
recorded using the camera or video files you have  
downloaded from the Internet or received in multimedia  
messages.  
Playing video clips  
1. On the Gallery screen, select Video clips.  
From the Video clips list, you will see:  
• the size (kB) and file name of the video clip  
• subfolders and the number of the items inside them,  
if any  
2. Push  
.
up or down to scroll to a video clip and press  
The RealPlayer opens and the video clip starts playing.  
For details, see page 80.  
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Sending a video clip  
You can send video clips via multimedia message and e-  
mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
Downloading files  
To download files into Gallery using the browser:  
Select Options Gallery downloads and choose from  
Graphic downloads, Video downloads, or Tone  
downloads. The web browser opens and you can choose  
a bookmark for the website from which to download or  
enter a URL address of the website. See “Viewing  
bookmarks” on page 207.  
To access the web browser, you must first configure your  
default access point. See “Access points” on page 238.  
Uploading images to an image server  
(network service)  
You can send your pictures to an image server to allow  
others to share your pictures online.  
Note: You can upload only .JPG files to an image server.  
Before you can upload images, you must enter the  
settings for the image server. See “Setting up the image  
server” on page 94. You can get these settings from  
your service provider.  
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Uploading an image  
1. To begin an upload, scroll to an image. If you want to  
upload more than one image or all of your images,  
select Options Mark/Unmark.  
2. To upload the currently selected image, select Mark.  
To upload all images, select Mark all.  
3. Select Options Image uploader.  
4. Select Upload.  
5. Enter a name for the folder on the image server  
where the images will be stored, and press  
.
Setting up the image server  
1. Select Options Image uploader Settings.  
2. Select Image servers.  
3. Fill in the details for each field.  
If you want to add a new image server, select Options  
New image server.  
4. When you are finished, press the Back soft key.  
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ImageCook  
Use ImageCook to edit pictures you have taken using  
the camera and images you have downloaded from the  
Internet or received in multimedia messages. You can  
send pictures via one of the messaging services or via  
Bluetooth. You can also set pictures as wallpaper for  
Standby mode.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select ImageCook.  
Editing a picture  
You can edit pictures by changing the image settings,  
applying a special effect, or adding decorative items.  
1. On the ImageCook screen, there is a list of the  
folders in the phone’s memory. Push  
right to see  
the folders on the memory card, if you use one.  
2. Select Images or one of the other folders where the  
image files you want are saved.  
3. Scroll to the picture you want to edit and select  
Options Edit.  
4. You are asked to select the part of the image to be  
edited. You can edit specific parts of the image by  
cropping the area first. If you so desire, press the Yes  
soft key and select the part of the image you want to  
edit by pushing  
and selecting Options Zoom in  
or Zoom out. When you select the part, press Options  
Apply.  
To change the image size to QCIF (176*144), press  
the No soft key.  
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5. Push  
right or left to move between the edit  
options in the Navigation bar. The following icons  
indicate each edit option:  
: for Adjust  
: for Effect  
: for Add  
6. Press the Options soft key and select an option.  
By selecting the Adjust option, you can use:  
Rotate to rotate the picture 90 degrees clockwise or  
counterclockwise.  
Flip to flip the image vertically or change to its  
mirror image.  
Zoom to zoom in or out. Select Options Zoom in  
or Zoom out.  
Undo to cancel your action.  
By selecting the Effect option, you can use:  
Adjust to adjust the image brightness by pushing  
left or right, or to adjust the image contrast by  
pushing  
up or down.  
Tone to select a colour tone.  
Magic effect to apply an effect, such as Negative,  
Sharp, Noise, Emboss, Mosaic, Edge, Blur, or  
Fisheye lens.  
Special effect to apply a special effect, such as B/W  
movie, Old movie, Warm, Fresh, or Horror.  
History to show you the original and previously  
edited status of image. Select the image to return  
to any of the images.  
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By selecting the Add option, you can use:  
Add frame to select a decorative frame. After  
selecting, press the Select and Apply soft key to  
add the frame to the picture.  
Add icon to select an icon. After selecting an icon,  
move the icon around the photo by pushing  
press the Apply soft key to add the icon to the  
picture.  
and  
Add text to enter text to be displayed on the  
picture. While entering text, you can change the  
colour or size of the text by selecting Options →  
Color or Size. After completing the entry, select  
Options Insert to add the text to the picture. You  
can move the text position by pushing  
. Then  
press or select Options Apply to fix the text.  
Add balloon to select a balloon. After selecting a  
balloon, move the balloon around the photo by  
pushing  
. To enter text in the balloon, select  
Options Input text. While entering text, you can  
change the colour or size of the text, or the size of  
the balloon by selecting Options Text color or  
Text size. After completing the entry, press  
or  
select Options Insert text. You can also change  
the size of the balloon by selecting Options →  
Balloon size. Then press  
or select Options →  
Apply to fix the balloon.  
Focus to access and change previously added  
elements.  
Note: You can view the help information on each edit  
option by selecting Options  
Help.  
7. When you are finished, select Options Save.  
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8. Enter a name and press the OK soft key.  
If you use an existing name, the phone asks you if  
you want to replace. Press the OK soft key to confirm,  
or the Cancel soft key and then enter another name.  
9. Press the Back soft key to return to the file list.  
Sending a picture  
You can send pictures via multimedia message and e-  
mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
Setting a picture as wallpaper  
You can use your pictures as wallpaper (background  
images) for Standby mode. Select Options Set as  
wallpaper.  
Games  
In Games, you can enjoy two default games, Ziogolf and  
BubbleSmile. You can also download games from the  
Internet.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Games.  
Notes  
:
• Running certain games may consume the phone’s battery  
faster (and you may need to connect the phone to the  
charger.)  
• You can download games from various sources and store  
them in your phone. See “Installing Java™ applications” on  
page 261.  
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Ziogolf  
You can enjoy a golf game on your phone.  
1. In Games, select Ziogolf.  
2. Push  
up or down to access the following options:  
New Game: allows you to start a new game.  
Load Game: allows you to restart a saved game.  
Best Score: shows you the high score table.  
Credits: shows you information about the  
developers of Ziogolf.  
Help: displays the key helper screen to show you  
the keys used to play the game.  
Quit: allows you to exit the game screen.  
3. Select New Game.  
4. Scroll to a player pushing  
.
left or right and press  
5. Enter a name for the player and press  
.
6. To start the game, press or the right soft key.  
7. Press the right soft key and select a club.  
8. Press the left soft key and direct your swing by  
pushing  
left or right, and press  
to get ready to  
play a hole.  
Note: You can check the course of the ball by pushing  
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9. Press  
and then press  
again where the strength  
of your swing is determined.  
10.When the white line is near the “0” mark, press  
hit the ball.  
to  
11.Press  
to continue the next swing.  
12.Repeat steps 9 and 10 until you are on the green.  
13. When you are on the green, select the direction of  
your putt, depending on the level of the surface  
displayed on the top right of the game screen, by  
pushing  
14. Press  
Each time you finish a hole, the display shows your  
left or right. Then press  
.
when the white line is near the flag mark.  
score. Press to go to the next hole. When you have  
finished 18 holes, the game is over.  
While playing the game, press  
following options:  
to access the  
Resume Game: returns to the game screen.  
Sound: switches the game sound on or off.  
Volume: adjusts the volume level for the game sound.  
Save Game: saves the current game.  
End Game: ends the game.  
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BubbleSmile  
The goal of this game is to score as many points as  
possible by rotating adjacent bubbles to create a row,  
either horizontally or diagonally, of 3 or more identical  
bubbles.  
1. In Games, select BubbleSm...  
2. Push  
up or down to access the following options:  
TIMED MODE: is the game mode for beginners. In  
this mode, you play until time runs out. You set  
more time than in the Skilled Mode game.  
SKILLED MODE: is the game mode for more skilled  
users. In this mode, the more moves you make, the  
faster the gange goes down. If you create a row of  
more than 4 identical bubbles, the gange goes up.  
HIGH SCORE: shows the high score table.  
HOW TO PLAY: shows how to play the game.  
CREDITS: shows you information about the  
developers of BubbleSmile.  
EXIT: ends the game.  
3. Scroll to a game mode by pushing  
up or down and  
press  
.
4. Push  
to move the band currently surrounding 3  
bubbles to the desired location.  
5. Press the left or right soft key to rotate the bubbles  
within the band clockwise or counterclockwise.  
When a set of 3 or more identical bubbles are  
aligned, they disappear.  
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While playing the game, press  
following options:  
to access the  
RESUME GAME: returns you to the game screen.  
EFFECT: switches on or off the game sound.  
NON-SAVED N’ END: ends the game without saving it.  
SAVED N’ EXIT: saves the game and then exits it.  
Music Maker  
With Music Maker, you can make a music file and add  
effects to your recordings. After creating full-length  
songs, you can send them to your friends or set them as  
your ringtone.  
Music Maker is a four-track audio-loop arranger that lets  
you create your own music on your phone in one of 2  
sound styles. Additional styles can be downloaded from  
the web browser.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select music ma...  
Creating a music file  
When accessing Music Maker, you start creating your  
own music.  
1. When the licence condition opens, press the OK soft  
key after reading it.  
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2. Select a style from list. You can hear a sample sound  
which gives you an impression of the currently  
selected style each time you scroll through the  
options.  
When you press the Load soft key, a help balloon with  
audio displays.  
3. Move the selection to the track you want.  
Each track has a special sound element.  
the first track  
percussion  
bass  
the second track  
the third track  
the fourth track  
melody  
harmony and vocals  
4. Press  
to insert an object to the track.  
Scale  
Volume  
indicator  
Muted  
track  
Selected object  
5. Press  
pressing  
to change the sound of the object. By  
, you can hear the different sound.  
Multiple sounds are available for each of the  
individual tracks.  
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6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 as you want.  
While creating a song, use the following keys:  
~
: Mutes/Unmutes the corresponding  
track.  
: Decreases the volume.  
: Decreases the tempo.  
: Increases the tempo.  
: Changes the basic tempo.  
: Removes the sound object.  
: Edits an object.  
: Moves between the scale and the sound  
object.  
To play only currently selected track, press Options →  
Track Solo on.  
To edit an object, select it and press Options Object  
Edit the options you want. For details, see  
page 105.  
To apply various effects, press Options Object.  
Then select an effect you want. To remove the effect,  
select Reset.  
To apply a new style, press Options Style Select.  
Select the new sound style.  
To add your recording, press Options Show  
Recorder. Press  
and speak into the microphone.  
The sound object containing your recording is added  
to the current object.  
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7. To preview your song before saving it, press  
select Options Play/Stop.  
or  
To adjust each track’s volume, press Options Show  
Mixer.  
Select the part you want to play by selecting the  
scale at the top of the tracks and pressing  
continuously.  
You can also change the starting point of your file by  
moving the scale. Push  
scale.  
left or right to move the  
8. When you are satisfied, select Options Project →  
Save.  
9. Enter a name for the file and press the OK soft key.  
Editing objects  
While creating a music file, you can use the various edit  
options to change an object. Select an object you want  
and press  
repeatedly or select Options Object →  
Edit and select:  
Move (  
): moves the object.  
Change end ( ): increases or decreases the end  
point of the object.  
Change volume ( ): changes the volume of the  
object.  
Change start ( ): increases or decreases the start  
point of the object.  
Fade start ( ): fades in or out the start point of the  
object.  
Fade end ( ): fades in or out the end point of the  
object.  
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Opening a saved file  
You can open a previously saved music file and continue  
working on it.  
To open a saved music file, select Options Project →  
Load.  
Sending a music file  
You can send files via multimedia message and e-mail  
services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see page 33.  
Playing your music on multiple phone  
You can connect your phone with other phones using the  
Bluetooth technology and play your music on them, as  
well as your phone.  
First, enable the Bluetooth feature on your phone. For  
details, see page 265.  
1. Start Music Maker on both phones and select the  
style to work with.  
2. On the phone which works as a server, select Options  
Multiplayer Start server.  
3. On the other phone, select Options Multiplayer →  
Connect to server. Select the start server phone. The  
connection between the two phones is established.  
4. From the server phone, access the music file and  
start playback. You will listen to music both phones.  
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Setting the file as a ringtone  
You can use your created music files as ringtones. Select  
Options Set as ringtone.  
Changing Music Maker settings  
You can change Music Maker settings.  
To change the Music Maker settings, select Options →  
Settings. The following setting options are available:  
Number of bars: Select the number of bars display on  
the Music Maker screen. You can choose 4 or 8 bars.  
Themes: Choose the background you want to use in  
Music Maker.  
Assistant: Select the help character type which  
appears when you access Music Maker.  
Assistant options: Select the help character displaying  
method.  
Backlight: Choose the length of time the backlight  
remains on.  
Note: You can view the help information on each category by  
selecting Options  
Instructions.  
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Message services  
Your phone provides you with various message service  
applications:  
• Messaging  
• Voice mail  
• Chat  
Messaging  
In Messaging, you can create, send, receive, view, edit,  
and organise:  
• text messages,  
• multimedia messages,  
• e-mails, and  
• smart messages: special text messages containing  
data.  
In addition, you can receive service messages and cell  
broadcast messages, and send service commands.  
To go to Messaging, press  
to open the Menu, and  
then select Messaging. You can also press the Messag.  
soft key in Standby mode.  
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Message folders  
When you open Messaging, the New message function  
and a list of the following default message folders  
appears:  
Inbox - contains received messages except for e-  
mail and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are  
stored in the Mailbox. Cell broadcast messages are  
stored in the Cell broadcast.  
My folders - for organising your messages into  
folders. You can organise your messages by adding new  
folders within My folders.  
Mailbox - When you open this folder, you can either  
connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve new e-mails  
or view previously retrieved e-mails offline. See  
page 128 for further information about online and offline  
modes. After you have defined settings for a new  
mailbox, the name given to that mailbox replaces  
Mailbox in the main view. See "Settings for e-mails" on  
page 140.  
Drafts - stores draft messages that have not been  
sent.  
Sent - stores the 20 most recent messages that  
have been sent successfully. To change the number of  
messages to be saved, see "Settings for other folders"  
on page 143.  
Outbox - is a temporary storage place for  
messages waiting to be sent.  
Cell broadcast - contains messages on various  
topics received from your service provider.  
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Reports - You can request the network to send you  
a delivery report of the text messages and multimedia  
messages you have sent. To turn on Report reception,  
select Options Settings Text message or Multimedia  
message, scroll to Receive report, and select Yes.  
Notes  
:
• Receiving a delivery report for a multimedia message that  
has been sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.  
• Before you can create a multimedia message, write an e-  
mail, or connect to your remote mailbox, you must have the  
correct connection settings. See "Settings needed for e-mail"  
on page 119 and "Settings needed for multimedia  
messaging" on page 116.  
When you have opened one of the default folders, for  
example, Sent, you can easily move between folders:  
pushing  
pushing  
right will open the next folder (Outbox), and  
left will open the previous folder (Drafts).  
General information  
The status of any message is always either draft, sent,  
or received. Messages can be saved to the Drafts folder  
before they are sent. Messages are temporarily placed  
in Outbox to wait for sending. After a message has been  
sent, you can find a copy of the message in the Sent  
folder. Received and sent messages are in read-only  
state until you select Reply or Forward, which copies the  
message to an editor.  
Note: Messages or data that have been sent via Bluetooth are  
not saved in the Drafts or Sent folder.  
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Opening a received message  
• When you receive a message,  
and the note “1 new  
message” are shown in Standby mode. Press the  
Show soft key to open the message. Press the Exit  
soft key to close the note.  
• If you have more than one new message, press the  
Show soft key to open Inbox to see the message  
headings. To open a message in Inbox, select it.  
Creating and sending new messages  
You can start to create a message in two ways:  
• By selecting New message Text message,  
Multimedia message, or E-mail in the Messaging main  
view, or  
• By starting to create a message while using an  
application that has the Send or Create message  
option. In this case, the file that was selected, such as  
an image or text, is added to the message.  
Note: When sending messages, your phone may display the  
word “Sent.This is an indication that the message has  
been sent by your phone to the message centre number  
programmed into your phone. This is not an indication  
that the message has been received at the intended  
destination.  
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Adding a recipient to a message  
When you create a message, there are several ways to  
add a recipient:  
• add recipients from Contacts. To open the Contacts  
directory, press  
in the To: or Cc: field, or select  
Options Add recipient. Scroll to a contact and press  
to mark it. You can mark several recipients at a  
time. Press the OK soft key to return to the message.  
The recipients are listed in the To: field and  
automatically separated with a semicolon(;).  
• enter the phone number or e-mail address of the  
recipient in the To: field, or  
• copy the recipient information from another  
application and then paste it in to the To: or Cc: field.  
See "Copying text" on page 42.  
Press  
to delete a recipient to the left of the cursor.  
Sending options  
To change how a message is sent, select Options →  
Sending options when you are editing a message. When  
you save the message, its sending settings are also  
saved. For details, see page 136.  
Viewing message details  
To view details of a message, select Options Message  
details. The display shows the subject, the time and  
date the message was saved, message type, and the  
sender or recipient’s number or address.  
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Text messages  
You can create and send a simple text message or a  
picture message containing small images.  
Creating and sending text messages  
1. Select New message Text message. The editor  
opens with the cursor in the To: field.  
2. Press  
to select recipient(s) from Contacts or enter  
the phone number of the recipient. Add a semicolon  
(;) to separate each recipient.  
3. Push  
down to move to the text field.  
4. Enter the message text.  
To add a message template, select Options Insert  
Template.  
Note: Your phone supports the sending of multiple text  
messages at the same time. Therefore, the normal  
160-character limit for one text message can be  
exceeded. If your text exceeds 160 characters, it is  
sent as two or more messages, and sending the  
message may cost you more.  
On the navigation bar at the top of the display, you  
can see the message length indicator counting  
backwards from 160. For example, 10 (2) means that  
you can still add 10 characters for the text to be sent  
as two messages.  
To set text sending options for the message, select  
Options Sending options. See page 136.  
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5. To send the message, select Options Send or press  
.
Creating and sending picture messages  
Your phone allows you to send and receive picture  
messages. Picture messages are text messages that  
contain small black-and-white graphics. There are  
several default pictures available in the Picture msgs.  
folder.  
Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your  
network operator or service provider. Only phones that  
offer picture messaging features can receive and display  
picture messages.  
To send a picture message:  
1. There are two possibilities; either:  
• Open the Menu Gallery Images Picture msgs.  
and select a picture to be sent. Select Options →  
Send,  
or  
• Open the Menu Messaging New message →  
Text message Options Insert Picture. Select  
a picture to be sent.  
2. Press  
to select recipient(s) from Contacts or enter  
the phone number of the recipient. Add a semicolon  
(;) to separate each recipient.  
3. Push  
down to move to the text field.  
4. Enter the message text.  
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5. To send the message, select Options Send or press  
.
Note: Each picture message is made up of items worth  
several text messages’ worth of information. Therefore,  
sending one picture message may cost more than  
sending one text message.  
Sending smart messages  
Smart messages are special text messages that can  
contain data. You can send smart messages, such as:  
• picture messages. See page 114.  
• business cards containing contact information in  
generic (vCard format).  
• calendar notes (vCalender format).  
For details about sending items from an application, see  
page 33.  
Multimedia messages  
A multimedia message can contain a combination of text  
and video clips, or text, images, and sound clips. You  
can send multimedia messages phone to phone or  
phone to e-mail.  
Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your  
network operator or service provider. Only devices that  
offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features  
can receive and display multimedia messages. Devices  
that don’t have these features may receive details as a  
link to a web page.  
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For availability of and subscription to data services,  
please contact your network operator or service  
provider.  
1. Go to Tools Settings Connection Access points  
and define the settings for a multimedia messaging  
access point. For further information on different data  
connections, see also "Connection settings" on page  
236.  
2. Go to Messaging Options Settings Multimedia  
message. Open Access point in use and select the  
access point you created to be used as the preferred  
connection. See also "Settings for multimedia  
messages" on page 138.  
Note: You may receive the settings as a smart message from  
your network operator or service provider. See  
"Receiving smart messages" on page 124.  
Creating and sending multimedia messages  
Note: When you are sending a multimedia message to any  
phone other than an SGH-D720, you should use smaller  
image sizes and sound clips that are no longer than 1  
minute. When you are sending a multimedia message  
to an e-mail address or to another SGH-D720, use a  
larger image size (network dependent).  
1. In Messaging, select New message Multimedia  
message.  
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2. Press  
enter the phone number of the recipient. Add a  
semicolon(;) to separate each recipient.  
3. Push  
down and enter the message text.  
4. You can add objects to the multimedia message in  
any order you want.  
To add an image, select Options Insert object →  
Image. If you select Insert new Image, Camera  
opens and you can take a new picture. Press the  
Select soft key to insert the picture after taking it.  
Note: When sending a multimedia message to another  
phone, set the default image size to Small. See  
page 140.  
To add sound, select Options Insert object →  
Sound clip. If you select Insert new Sound clip,  
Voice recorder opens and you can record a new  
sound. Press the Select soft key to insert the sound  
clip after recording it. When sound has been added,  
the melody indicator  
bar.  
is shown on the navigation  
Note: If you opt to add a video file, the resolution of the  
video must be smaller than 176 x 144.  
To add video, select Options Insert object →  
Video clip. If you select Insert new Video clip,  
Camera opens and you can record a new video.  
Press the Options soft key and select Select to  
insert the video clip after recording it.  
To enter text, push  
down.  
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To add more slides to your message, select Insert  
new Slide. After adding slides, select Options →  
Move to scroll to another slide.  
To make a multimedia presentation using one of the  
image or sound templates, select Options Create  
presentation. For a presentation, you can apply a  
colour and add an image to the background.  
To remove an added item, select Options →  
Remove, and select the item you want.  
To set the sending options for the multimedia  
message, select Option Sending options. See  
page 138.  
Note: When you add more than one image, sound, or  
video clip to a multimedia message, a slide is  
automatically added. You can scroll through the  
slides by pushing  
up or down.  
5. To send the message, select Options Send or press  
.
Previewing a multimedia message  
To see what the multimedia message will look like,  
select Options Preview.  
Working with different media objects  
To see all of the different media objects included in a  
multimedia message, open a multimedia message and  
select Options Objects to open the Objects view. A  
list of different objects and their file sizes displays. You  
can change the order of the objects, delete objects, or  
open objects in a corresponding application.  
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To remove a multimedia object, scroll to the object  
and select Options Remove.  
E-mail  
Settings needed for e-mail  
Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, or  
forward e-mail, you must:  
• Configure an Internet Access Point (IAP) correctly. See  
"Connection settings" on page 236.  
• Define your e-mail settings correctly. See "Settings for  
e-mails" on page 140.  
Note: Follow the instructions given by your remote mailbox  
and Internet service provider.  
Creating and sending e-mails  
1. Select New message E-mail.  
2. Press  
to select the recipient(s) from Contacts, or  
enter the e-mail address of the recipient in the To:  
field.  
Add a semicolon (;) to separate each recipient. If you  
want to send a copy of your e-mail to someone, enter  
the address in the Cc: field.  
3. Push  
down to move to the Subject field.  
4. Enter the e-mail subject and push  
to the next field.  
down to move  
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5. Enter the e-mail text.  
• If you want to add an attachment to the e-mail,  
select Options Insert Image, Sound clip, Video  
clip, or Note.  
appears on the navigation bar to  
indicate that the e-mail has an attachment.  
• Select Options Insert Template to add pre-  
written text to the e-mail.  
• You can check attachments in the e-mail by  
selecting Options Attachments in an open e-mail.  
The Attachments view opens where you can add,  
view, and remove attachments.  
Note: When you add an attachment, you need to select  
whether the image is stored in the phone’s memory  
or on the memory card, if one is used.  
To remove an attachment, on the Attachments view  
screen scroll to the attachment and select Options  
Remove.  
To set the sending options for the e-mail, select  
Options Sending options. See page 140.  
6. To send the e-mail, press  
or select Options →  
Send.  
Important: Copyright protections may prevent some images,  
sounds, and their contents from being copied,  
modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
Note: E-mails are automatically placed in Outbox before  
sending. If something goes wrong while the phone is  
sending the e-mail, the e-mail is left in Outbox with the  
status Failed  
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Inbox - receiving messages  
Messages and data can be received using text message  
or multimedia service, via Bluetooth. When there are  
unread messages in Inbox, the icon changes to  
.
In Inbox, the message icons tell you what kind of a  
message it is. Here are some of the icons that you may  
see:  
for an unread text message,  
for an unread smart message, which may include a  
business card or a calendar entry,  
for an unread multimedia message,  
for an unread service message,  
for media files received via Bluetooth, and  
for an message of unknown type.  
Viewing messages in Inbox  
To open a message, select the message you want.  
Push  
up or down to move up and down in the  
left or  
message. When you view a message, push  
right to move to the previous or next message in the  
folder.  
Options in different message viewers  
To use message options, press the Options soft key in a  
message view. Available options depend on the type of  
the message you have opened:  
Save picture - saves the picture to the Picture  
messages folder in Gallery.  
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Save business card - saves the contact card in a smart  
message to Contacts.  
Save to Calendar - saves the memo in a smart  
message to Calendar.  
Play presentation - plays the multimedia presentation  
from a multimedia message.  
Reply - copies the address of the sender to the To:  
field. Select Reply To all to copy the addresses of  
the sender and Cc: field recipients to the new  
message.  
Forward - copies the message contents to an editor.  
Call - allows you to call the sender by pressing  
.
Delete - allows you to delete a message.  
View image - displays an image in a multimedia  
message.  
Play sound clip - plays the sound in a multimedia  
message.  
Play video clip - plays the video in a multimedia  
message.  
Objects - displays a list of all the different multimedia  
objects in a multimedia message.  
Message details - shows detailed information about a  
message.  
Move to folder - allows you to move message(s) to My  
folders or one of the folders you have created. See  
"Moving items to an application folder" on page 34.  
Add to Contacts - allows you to copy the phone  
number or e-mail address of the message sender to  
Contacts. Choose whether you want to create a new  
contact card or add the information to an existing  
contact card.  
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Find - searches the message for phone numbers, e-  
mail addresses, and web addresses. After the search,  
you can make a call or send a message to the found  
number or e-mail address, or save the data to  
Contacts or as a browser bookmark.  
Viewing multimedia messages in Inbox  
You can recognise multimedia messages by their icon  
.
To open a multimedia message, select it. You can see an  
image, read a message, and hear a sound,  
simultaneously.  
If a sound is playing, press the Volume keys on the left  
side of the phone to increase or decrease the volume. If  
you want to mute the sound, press the Stop soft key.  
Multimedia message objects  
To see what kinds of media objects have been included  
in the multimedia message, open the message and  
select Options Objects. In the Objects view, you can  
view files that have been included in the multimedia  
message. You can choose to save the file in your phone  
or to send it, for example, via Bluetooth to another  
device.  
To open a file, select it.  
Important: Multimedia message objects may contain viruses  
or otherwise be harmful to your phone or  
computer. Do not open any attachment if you are  
not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender. For  
more information, see "Certificate management"  
on page 249.  
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Receiving smart messages  
Your phone can receive many kinds of smart messages,  
which are text messages that contain data (also called  
Over-The- Air (OTA) messages). To open a received  
smart message, open Inbox and select the smart  
message  
.
Picture message - to save a picture in the Picture  
msgs. folder for later use, select Options Save  
picture.  
Business card - to save contact information, select  
Options Save business card.  
Note: If certificates or sound files are attached to business  
cards, they are not saved.  
Ringing tone - to save a ringtone to Gallery, select  
Options Save.  
Operator logo - to save a logo, select Options Save.  
The operator logo can now be seen in Standby mode  
instead of the network operator’s own identification.  
Calendar entry - to save an entry to Calendar, select  
Options Save to Calendar.  
WAP message - to save a bookmark, select Options →  
Save to bookmarks. The bookmark is added to the  
Bookmarks list. If the message contains both browser  
access point settings and bookmarks, to save the data  
select Options Save all. Or, select Options View  
details to view the bookmark and access point  
information separately. If you do not want to save all  
of the data, select a setting or bookmark, open the  
details and select Options Save to settings or Save  
to bookmarks, depending on what you are looking at.  
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E-mail notification - tells you how many new e-mails  
you have in your remote mailbox. An extended  
notification may list more detailed information such as  
subject, sender, attachments, and so on.  
• In addition, you can 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. To save  
the settings, select Options Save to SMS sett., Save  
to voice mail, Save to settings or Save to e-mail sett.  
Tip: To later change the default access point settings for  
browser service or multimedia messaging, go to Services  
Options  
Messaging  
message  
Settings  
Options  
Default access point or  
Settings Multimedia  
Access point in use.  
Service messages  
You can order service messages (push messages) from  
service providers. Service messages are notifications of,  
for example, news headlines, and they may contain a  
text message or an address for a browser service. For  
availability and subscription, contact your service  
provider.  
Service providers can update an existing service  
message every time a new service message is received.  
Messages can be updated even if you have moved them  
to a folder other than Inbox. When service messages  
expire, they are deleted automatically.  
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Viewing service messages in Inbox  
1. In Inbox, select a service message  
.
2. To download or view the service, press Download  
message. The note Downloading message is  
connection, if needed.  
3. Press the Back soft key to return to Inbox.  
Viewing Service Messages in the Browser  
When you are browsing, select Options Read service  
msgs. to download and view new service messages.  
My folders  
In My folders, you can organise your messages into  
folders, create new folders, and rename and delete  
folders. Select Options New folder or Rename folder.  
For more information, see "Moving items to an  
application folder" on page 34. You can also create and  
store text templates in My folders.  
Templates folder  
You can use text templates to avoid rewriting messages  
that you send often.  
Select Templates and:  
To create a new template, select Options New  
template.  
To send a message using a template, select Options →  
Send.  
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Mailbox  
When you open this folder, you can connect to your  
Mailbox:  
• to retrieve new e-mail headings or messages, or  
• to view your previously retrieved e-mail headings or  
messages offline.  
If you select Mailbox or New message E-mail in the  
Messaging main view and you have not set up your e-  
mail account, you will be prompted to do so. See  
"Settings for e-mails" on page 140.  
When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to  
the mailbox automatically replaces Mailbox in the  
Messaging main view. You can have up to 6 mailboxes.  
Opening a mailbox  
When you open a mailbox, you can choose whether you  
want to view the previously retrieved e-mails and e-mail  
headings offline, or connect to the e-mail server.  
• When you select your mailbox, the phone asks you if  
you want to Connect to mailbox?. Select Yes to  
connect to your mailbox or No to view previously  
retrieved e-mails offline.  
• Another way to start a connection is to select Options  
Connect.  
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Viewing e-mails when online  
When you are online, you are continuously connected to  
your mailbox via a data call or a packet data connection.  
See page 27 for data connection indicators and  
page 236 for general information about data  
connections.  
Note: If you are using the POP3 protocol, e-mails are not  
updated automatically in online mode. To see the  
newest e-mails, you need to disconnect and then make  
a new connection to your mailbox.  
Viewing e-mails when offline  
When you view e-mails offline, your phone is not  
connected to your mailbox. This mode may help you to  
save on connection costs.  
To view e-mails offline, you must first retrieve e-mails  
from your mailbox. See the next section. After you have  
retrieved the e-mails to your phone, select Options →  
Disconnect to end the data connection.  
You can continue reading the retrieved e-mail headings  
and/or the retrieved e-mails offline. You can enter new  
e-mails, reply to the retrieved e-mails, and forward  
e-mails. You can order the e-mails to be sent the next  
time you connect to the mailbox. When you open  
Mailbox the next time and you want to view and read  
the e-mails offline, answer No to the Connect to  
mailbox? query.  
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Retrieving e-mails from a mailbox  
If you are offline, select Options Connect to start a  
connection to your mailbox.  
The mailbox view is similar to the Inbox folder in  
Messaging. You can move up and down on the list by  
pushing  
up or down. The following icons are used to  
show the status of e-mails:  
- new e-mail (offline or online mode), whose  
content has not been retrieved from the mailbox to  
your phone (the arrow on the icon is pointing  
downward).  
- new e-mail, whose content has been retrieved  
from the mailbox (arrow pointing upward).  
- e-mails that are read and the content has been  
retrieved from the mailbox.  
- e-mail headings that have been read and the  
message content has been deleted from the phone  
and the server.  
1. When you have an open connection to your mailbox,  
select Options Retrieve e-mail →  
New to retrieve all new e-mails to your phone.  
All to retrieve all messages from the mailbox.  
To cancel retrieval, press the Cancel soft key.  
2. After you have retrieved the e-mails, you can  
continue viewing them online or select Options →  
Disconnect to end the connection and view the e-  
mails offline.  
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Opening e-mails  
When you are viewing e-mail boxes either in online or  
offline mode, scroll to the e-mail you want to view and  
press  
to open it. If the e-mail has not been retrieved  
(arrow on the icon is pointing downward) and you are  
offline, you are asked to retrieve e-mails. Press the Yes  
soft key. If you are online, the e-mail is automatically  
retrieved from the mailbox. Note that the data  
connection is left open after the e-mail has been  
retrieved. Select Options Disconnect to end the data  
connection.  
Disconnecting from a mailbox  
When you are online, select Options Disconnect to  
mailbox.  
Viewing e-mail attachments  
Open a message that has the attachment indicator  
and select Options Attachments to open the  
Attachments view. In the Attachments view, you can  
retrieve, open, or save attachments. You can also send  
attachments via Bluetooth.  
Important: E-mail attachments may contain viruses or  
otherwise be harmful to your phone or computer.  
Do not open any attachment if you are not sure  
of the trustworthiness of the sender. For more  
information, see "Certificate management" on  
page 249.  
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Opening an attachment  
1. In the Attachments view, select an attachment.  
The attachment opens in the corresponding  
application.  
2. Press the Back soft key to return to the e-mail viewer.  
Saving an attachment  
To save an attachment, select Options Save in the  
Attachment view. The attachment is saved in the  
corresponding application.  
Note: Attachments such as images can be saved on the  
memory card, if one is used.  
Deleting e-mails  
To delete an e-mail from the phone while still retaining  
it in your mailbox:  
Select Options Delete Phone only.  
Note: The phone mirrors the e-mail headings in your mailbox.  
So, although you delete the message content, the e-  
mail heading stays in your phone. If you want to  
remove the heading as well, you have to first delete the  
e-mail from your remote mailbox and then make a  
connection from your phone to the remote mailbox  
again to update the status.  
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To delete an e-mail from both the phone and from  
your mailbox:  
Select Options Delete Phone and server. The e-  
mail icon change to  
.
Note: If you are offline, the e-mail is first deleted from your  
phone. During the next connection to your mailbox, it is  
automatically deleted from your mailbox. If you are  
using the POP3 protocol, e-mails marked to be deleted  
are removed only after you have closed the connection  
to your mailbox.  
Undeleting e-mails when offline  
To cancel deleting an e-mail from both the phone and  
server, scroll to an e-mail that has been marked to be  
deleted during the next connection  
, and select  
Options Undelete.  
Outbox  
Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages that  
are waiting to be sent.  
Status of the messages in Outbox  
Sending - A connection is being made and the  
message is being sent.  
Waiting/Queued - For example, if there are two similar  
types of messages in Outbox, one of them is waiting  
until the first one is sent.  
Resend at (time) - Sending has failed. The phone tries  
to send the message again after a time-out period.  
Select Option Send if you want to restart the  
sending immediately.  
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Deferred - You can defer sending messages while they  
are in Outbox. Scroll to a message that is being sent  
and select Options Defer sending.  
Failed - Sending has failed. The maximum number of  
sending attempts has been reached. If you are trying  
to send a text message, open the message, and check  
that the Sending settings are correct.  
Messages are placed in Outbox when your phone is  
outside the network coverage area. You can also  
schedule e-mails to be sent the next time you connect  
to your mailbox.  
Reports  
In Reports, you can view delivery reports for your text  
and multimedia messages, if you set the Receive report  
option to Yes in the Text message and Multimedia  
message settings.  
Note: No delivery reports can be received for messages sent  
to e-mail addresses.  
Tip: You can define the receipt of delivery reports in the Text  
message and Multimedia message settings. For  
details, see page 136 and page 139 respectively.  
To call a message recipient, scroll to the delivery  
report and press  
or select Options Call.  
To clear a report, scroll to the report and select  
Options Clear deliv. reports.  
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Viewing messages on a SIM card  
Sometimes, text messages may be stored on the SIM  
card, depending on their specifications.  
Before you can view the messages stored on the SIM  
card, you need to copy them to a folder in your phone.  
1. In the Messaging main view, select Options SIM  
messages.  
2. Select Options Mark/Unmark Mark or Mark all to  
mark messages.  
3. Select Options Copy. A list of folders opens.  
4. Select a folder. Go to the folder to view the  
messages.  
Cell broadcast  
You can access Cell broadcast (CB) messages on various  
topics, such as the weather or traffic conditions,  
received from your service provider by selecting Cell  
broadcast in the Messaging main view. For available  
topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service  
provider.  
You can also select Options Cell broadcast.  
When you access Cell broadcast, the screen shows:  
• the status of the topic:  
-
-
(unread) and  
(read) for subscribed messages  
(read) for unsubscribed  
(unread) and  
messages  
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• the topic number, topic name, and whether it has been  
flagged  
for Hotmark. You are notified when  
messages belonging to a flagged topic have arrived.  
On the topic list:  
To add a topic, select Options Topic Add manually.  
Then enter the topic name and number.  
To change the name and number of a topic, scroll to it  
and select Options Topic Edit.  
To remove a topic, scroll to the topic and select  
Options Topic Delete. To delete all of topics, select  
Options Topic Delete all.  
To subscribe to a topic, scroll to the topic and select  
Options Subscribe. To cancel the subscription to the  
topic, select Options Unsubscribe.  
To receive a notification when a message related to a  
topic arrives, scroll to the topic and select Options →  
Hotmark. To remove the hotmark setting, select  
Options Remove hotmark.  
Note: A packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell  
broadcast reception. Contact your network operator for  
the correct GPRS settings. For further information on  
the GPRS setting, see "GPRS" on page 243.  
Service command editor  
You can send requests, such as activation commands for  
network services (also known as USSD commands), to  
your service provider. For more information, contact  
your service provider.  
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To send a request:  
• enter the command number(s) in Standby mode or  
when you have an active call, and press , or  
Messaging, select Options Service command.  
Messaging settings  
The Messaging settings have been divided into groups  
according to the different message types. Select the  
settings you want to edit.  
Settings for text messages  
Go to Messaging and select Options Settings Text  
message to open the following list of settings:  
Message centres - Lists all of the text message service  
centres that have been defined. See "Adding a new  
text message centre" on page 137.  
Msg. centre in use (Message centre in use) - Defines  
which message centre is used for delivering text  
messages and smart messages, such as picture  
messages.  
Receive report - When this network service is set to  
Yes, the network informs you when a message has  
been delivered. Delivery reports are saved in the  
Reports folder.  
Message validity - If the recipient of a message cannot  
be reached within the validity period, the message is  
removed from the text message service centre. Note  
that the network must support this feature. Maximum  
time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the  
network for the message to remain active.  
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Message sent as - You can convert your text messages  
to another format. The options are Text, Fax, Paging,  
and E-mail. For further information, contact your  
network operator.  
Note: Change this option only if you are sure that your service  
centre is able to convert text messages into these other  
formats.  
Preferred connection - You can send text messages  
via the normal GSM network or via GPRS, if supported  
by the network. See "GPRS" on page 243.  
Reply via same ctr. - When this network service is set  
to Yes, the recipient’s reply message is sent using the  
same text message centre. Note that this may not  
work between all operators.  
Adding a new text message centre  
1. On the Text message setting view, select Message  
centres and select Options New msg. centre.  
2. Press  
, enter a name for the service centre, and  
press the OK soft key.  
3. Push  
down and press  
, and then enter the  
number of the message service centre.  
You can get the number from your service provider.  
4. Press the OK soft key.  
5. To use the new settings, go back to the settings view.  
Select Msg. centre in use and select the new service  
centre.  
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Settings for multimedia messages  
Go to Messaging and select Options Settings →  
Multimedia message to open the following list of  
settings:  
Access point in use (Must be defined) - Select which  
access point is used as the preferred connection for  
the multimedia message centre.  
Note: If you receive multimedia message settings in a smart  
message and save them, the received settings are  
automatically used for the Preferred connection. See  
"Receiving smart messages" on page 124.  
Multimedia reception - Select:  
Only in home net. if you want to receive multimedia  
messages only when you are in your home network.  
When you are outside your home network, multimedia  
message reception is turned off.  
Always on if you want to receive multimedia messages  
regardless of where you are.  
Off if you do not want to receive multimedia messages  
or advertisements at all.  
Important: When you are outside your home network,  
sending and receiving multimedia messages may  
cost you more.  
If the settings Only in home net. or Always on  
have been selected, your phone can make an  
active data call or GPRS connection without your  
knowledge.  
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On receiving msg. - Select:  
Retr. immediately if you want the phone to retrieve  
multimedia messages instantly. If there are Deferred  
status messages, they are retrieved as well.  
Defer retrieval if you want the multimedia message  
centre to save the message to be retrieved later.  
Reject message if you want to reject multimedia  
messages. The multimedia message centre will delete  
the waiting messages.  
Allow anon. messages - Select No if you want to reject  
messages from anonymous senders.  
Receive adverts - Define whether or not you want to  
receive multimedia message advertisements.  
Receive report - When this network service is set to  
Yes, the network informs you when your message has  
been delivered. Delivery reports are saved in the  
Reports folder.  
Note: It may not be possible to receive a delivery report for a  
multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail  
address.  
Deny report sending - Select Yes, if you do not want  
your phone to send delivery reports for received  
multimedia messages.  
Message validity - If the recipient of a message cannot  
be reached within the validity period, the message is  
removed from the multimedia message centre. Note  
that the network must support this feature. Maximum  
time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the  
network before a message is deleted.  
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Image size - Define the size of images in multimedia  
messages. The options are: Small (max. of 160x120  
pixels) and Large (max. 640x480 pixels). When you  
send a message to an e-mail address, the image size  
is set to Small.  
Settings for e-mails  
Go to Messaging and select Options Settings E-  
mail. To select the mailbox you want to use, select  
Mailbox in use.  
Settings for Mailboxes  
Select Mailboxes to open a list of mailboxes that have  
been defined. If no mailboxes have been defined, you  
are prompted to do so. The following list of settings is  
shown:  
Mailbox name - Enter a name for the mailbox.  
Access point in use (Must be defined) - This is the  
Internet Access Point (IAP) used for the mailbox.  
Choose an IAP from the list. For more information on  
how to create an IAP, see also "Connection settings"  
on page 236.  
My e-mail address (Must be defined) - Enter 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.  
Outgoing mail server (Must be defined) - Enter the IP  
address or host name of the mail server that sends  
your e-mails.  
Send message - Define how e-mail is sent from your  
phone. When you select Immediately, a connection to  
the mailbox is started immediately after you have  
made this selection. When you select During next  
conn., e-mail is sent the next time you connect to your  
remote mailbox.  
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Send copy to self - Select Yes to save a copy of the e-  
mail to your mailbox and to the address defined in My  
e-mail address.  
Include signature - Select Yes if you want to attach a  
signature to your e-mails, and to enter or edit a  
signature text.  
User name - Enter your user name, given to you by  
your mail service provider.  
Password - Enter your password. If you leave this field  
blank, you are prompted for the password when you  
try to connect to your remote mailbox.  
Incoming mail server (Must be defined) - The IP  
address or host name of the mail server that receives  
your e-mails.  
Mailbox type - Define the e-mail protocol your mail  
service provider recommends. The options are POP3  
and IMAP4.  
Note: This setting can be selected only once and cannot be  
changed if you have saved or exited from the mailbox  
settings.  
Security - Select a secure connection protocol,  
SSL(Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS(Transport Layer  
Security). Any amount of data and messages can be  
sent securely.  
Retrieve attachments (for the IMAP4 protocol) - Select  
Yes to retrieve e-mails with or without attachments.  
Retrieve headers (for the IMAP4 protocol) - Limit the  
number of e-mail headers you want to retrieve to your  
phone. The options are All and User defined.  
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APOP secure login - (for the POP3 protocol) - Select  
On to encrypt the sending of passwords to the remote  
e-mail server.  
Settings for service messages  
When you go to Messaging and select Options →  
Settings Service message, the following list of settings  
opens:  
Service messages - Choose whether or not you want  
to receive service messages.  
Download messages - Choose Automatically if you  
want the phone to automatically connect to the server  
to receive service messages, or Manually if you want  
to manually connect to the server.  
Settings for cell broadcast messages  
Check with your service provider to see if Cell Broadcast  
(CB) messaging is available and what the available  
topics and related topic numbers are. Go to Messaging  
and select Options Settings Cell broadcast to  
change the settings:  
Reception - Select On to receive CB messages.  
Language - Select All to receive cell broadcast  
messages in every possible language, or Selected to  
choose in which languages you wish to receive CB  
messages. If the language you want is not found in  
the list, select Other.  
Topic detection - Select On to save a topic number  
automatically when you receive a CB message that  
does not belong to any of the existing topics. The topic  
number is saved to the topic list and shown without a  
name. Choose Off if you do not want to save new topic  
numbers automatically.  
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Settings for other folders  
Go to Messaging and select Options Settings Other  
to open the following list of settings:  
Save sent messages - Choose Yes if you want to save  
a copy of every text message, multimedia message,  
or e-mail that you have sent. Messages will be saved  
to the Sent folder.  
No. of saved msgs. - Define how many sent messages  
can be saved to the Sent folder at a time. When the  
limit is exceeded, the oldest message(s) will be  
deleted.  
Voice mail  
In Voice mail, you can access the voice mailbox to check  
new voicemails.  
Press  
to open the Menu and then select Tools →  
Voice mail.  
Connecting to the voice mail server  
You first need to define the number of your voicemail  
server. Enter the number obtained from your service  
provider and press the OK soft key.  
If you want to search for the number in Contacts, press  
the Find soft key and select it.  
Now, you can access the voicemail server by selecting  
Tools Voice mail Voice mailbox or on the Voice  
mailbox main view, select Options Call voice mailbox.  
You can also press and hold  
in Standby mode.  
Follow instructions from the server to check your voice  
mails.  
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Changing the voice mail server number  
If you need to change the number of the voicemail  
server, go to Voice mail and select Options Change  
number. Enter a new number and press the OK soft key.  
Chat  
Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your  
network operator or service provider. Only phones that  
offer compatible chat features can receive and display  
chat messages.  
Chat is a way of sending short text messages that are  
delivered over TCP/IP protocols to online users (network  
service). Your contact list shows you when the contacts  
on the list are online and available to participate in a  
chat conversation.  
When you have written and sent your message, it stays  
on the display. The reply message appears below your  
original message.  
You can use the other functions of the phone while you  
have an active chat session in the background.  
Depending on the network, the active chat session may  
consume the phone’s battery faster and you may need  
to connect the phone to a charger.  
Press  
to open the Menu and then select Chat.  
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Before starting Chat  
To access a chat service you need to set up a chat  
server and other settings. You may receive the settings  
from the service provider; see "Receiving smart  
messages" on page 124. You can also set up the  
settings manually; see "Settings for chat" on page 153.  
Connecting to and disconnecting from the  
chat service  
To connect to the chat service, go to Chat, and select  
Options Login. When the phone has successfully  
connected, “Login completed” is displayed.  
Tip: To set the phone to automatically connect to the chat  
service each time you access the Chat menu, select  
Options Settings Server settings Chat login  
type On app. start-up.  
To disconnect from the chat service, select Logout.  
Starting a chat session  
When you enter Chat and connect to the chat service,  
you can select:  
Conversations to view the list of new and read chats  
or invitations to chats during the active chat session.  
Scroll to the message or invitation that you want and  
select Options Open to read the message.  
indicates new chat messages and  
invitations.  
indicates  
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On the Conversations list, scroll to a conversation,  
press the Options soft key and select:  
- Open to open the conversation to start a chat  
session.  
- Delete to delete the invitation, if the selected item is  
an invitation.  
- New conversation to start a new conversation. You  
can select a participant from the Conversations list  
or enter the participant's ID manually, and then the  
phone sends an invitation to her/him.  
- Set auto reply on to set the phone to send a preset  
reply automatically when a participant sends you a  
message or invitation.  
- Blocking options Add to blocked list to block  
messages from the current participiant. Select Add  
ID to list manually to add a contact to the blocking  
list or View blocked list to view blocked contacts. To  
unblock the contact, select Unblock.  
Chat contacts to view the contacts that you have  
added. You can also view the contacts provided from  
the server by selecting Options My server contacts.  
If you have received a new message from a contact, it  
is indicated by  
.
In Contacts,  
indicates contacts currently online,  
and  
indicates contacts who are offline.  
indicates  
blocked contacts and if there is no indicator, this  
means that the contact is unknown.  
Scroll to a contact and press  
or select Options →  
Open conversation to start a chat.  
For details, see "Contacts for chat" on page 150.  
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Chat groups to view the list of bookmarks to public  
groups provided by the network operator or service  
provider.  
To start a chat session with a group, scroll to a group  
and select Options Open or press  
. You can also  
select Options Join group and enter a group ID.  
Enter the screen name that you want to use in the  
conversation.  
When you start a group chat, press the Options soft  
key and select:  
- Send private msg. to send a private message to a  
specific member of the chat group.  
- Send invitation to send your invitation to the  
members of the chat group.  
- Leave chat group to leave the chat group.  
- Chat group to view information about the group. You  
can view the members and group details and change  
the group settings.  
- Record convers. to save the current conversation in  
Notes.  
- Stop recording. to stop saving the conversation.  
Options New chat contact Search from server to  
search for other chat users or public groups on the  
network.  
If you select Users, you can search for a user by  
name, ID, phone number, or e-mail address.  
If you select from the Chat groups list, you can search  
for a group by a group member, group name, or topic.  
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To start a chat session from Contacts, see "Viewing  
subscribed contacts" on page 63.  
After joining a chat session, you can write your message  
and press  
to send it. Your message displays on the  
message list and the reply message displays below your  
message.  
During a conversation, press the Options soft key and  
select:  
Send to send the entered message.  
Add to Chat contact to add the current partner to the  
Chat contacts list.  
Forward to send the selected message on the  
message list.  
Record convers. to save the current conversation in  
Notes.  
Stop recording to stop saving the conversation.  
Blocking options Add to blocked list to block  
messages from the current participant. Select Add ID  
to list manually to add a contact to the blocking list, or  
View blocked list to view blocked contacts. To unblock  
the contact, select Unblock.  
Ending a chat session  
To end the chat session, select Options End  
conversation.  
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Accepting or rejecting a chat invitation  
In Standby mode, when you have connected to the chat  
service and you receive an invitation, “1 new chat  
message” is displayed. Press the Show soft key to read  
it.  
If you receive more than one invitation, the number of  
messages followed by new invitations received is  
displayed. Press the Show soft key, scroll to the  
invitation you want to view, and press the OK soft key.  
To join a private group conversation, select Options →  
Join. Enter the screen name that you want to use in  
the conversation.  
To reject or delete the invitation, select Options →  
Reject or Delete.  
Reading a chat message  
In Standby mode, when you have connected to the chat  
service and you receive a message from a person who is  
not taking part in the conversation, “1 new chat  
message” is displayed. Press the Show soft key to read  
it and start a conversation.  
New messages received during an active chat session  
are held in Conversations in the Chat application.  
If the message is from a person whose contact  
information is not in the contact list in Chat contacts,  
the sender’s ID is shown. If the contact information can  
be found in the phone’s memory and the phone  
recognises it, the sender’s name is shown. To save a  
new contact in the phone’s memory, Select Options →  
Add to Chat contact and add details and press the Done  
soft key.  
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Contacts for chat  
In the Chat contacts list, you can save information about  
chat participants, check their availability, and set  
tracking to recognise when they log into or out of the  
Chat service.  
When you open the Chat contacts list, the saved chat  
participants display. In Contacts,  
currently online, and indicates contacts who are  
offline. indicates blocked contacts and if there is no  
indicates contacts  
indicator, this means that the contact is unknown.  
Select Chat contacts Options, and:  
New Chat contact Enter manually or Add from  
Contacts. Create a new contact card or select one  
from the Contacts list.  
Reload user availab. to update the connection status  
of the contacts.  
Settings to edit the Chat menu or server settings.  
Scroll to a contact, and press  
to start to chat, or  
press the Options soft key and select:  
Contact details to view the selected contact details.  
You can also edit the details.  
Switch tracking on to receive a note when the  
connection status of the contact changes.  
appears  
on the Chat contacts list to indicate that tracking is  
activated for that participant.  
Belongs to groups to view which group the contact  
belongs to.  
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Edit to change the contact information.  
Delete to remove a contact from the Chat contacts  
list.  
Blocking options Add to blocked list to block the  
messages from the selected contact. Select Add ID to  
list manually to add a contact to the blocking list or  
View blocked list to view the blocked contacts. To  
unblock the contact, select Unblock.  
Chat groups  
You can create your own private groups for a chat  
session, or use the public groups provided by the  
service provider. The private groups exist only during an  
active chat session. You can add only the contacts that  
are in your Contacts list to a private group. See page 55  
for details on creating a new contact.  
Accessing Public groups  
You can bookmark public groups that your service  
provider may maintain. Connect to the chat service and  
select Chat groups. Scroll to a group that you want to  
chat with and select Options Open or press  
. If you  
are not in the group, key in your screen name as your  
identity for the group. If you press the Options soft key,  
you can select Delete group to delete a group from your  
group list.  
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Creating a private group  
1. Connect to the chat service, select Chat groups →  
Options Create new group.  
2. When a confirmation message to connect to the  
server displays, press the Yes soft key. You need to  
enter your ID and password.  
3. Enter the group information.  
Group name: Enter the group name.  
Group topic: Enter the topic of the group chat.  
Welcome note: Enter a welcome greeting that  
group members will see when they join the group.  
Group size: Enter the maximum number of  
members who can join the group.  
Allow search: Select Yes to allow the chat users to  
search for the group.  
Editing rights: Assign rights for editing the group  
information to the creator of the group or the  
selected member(s).  
Group members: Select All to allow all chat users to  
join the group or Selected only to add the selected  
users to the group.  
When you select Selected only, In the Group  
members view, select Options Add member →  
Chat contact or Enter User ID.  
- If you select Chat contact, scroll to a contact and  
press  
to place a check mark. When you have  
finished checking the contact(s) you want, press  
the Select soft key.  
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- If you select Enter User ID, enter the ID of the  
contact you want and press the OK soft key.  
To remove a contact from the private group, scroll  
to it and select Options Remove. To remove all  
contact, select Options Remove all.  
When you are finished, you need to press the Back  
soft key from the private group list.  
Banned list: Select Selected users, to set up the list  
of the chat contacts to be banned to join the group.  
Allow private msg.: Select Yes to allow private  
messages to the members of the group.  
4. When you have finished, press the Done soft key.  
Settings for chat  
To change the settings for chatting, go to Chat and  
select Options Settings.  
Chat settings  
Use screen name: Enter the screen name to be  
displayed on the chat screen as your identity.  
Chat presence: Select if you want your presence to be  
active for all members of a conversation, or only for  
the contacts stored in your Chat contacts list.  
Allow messages from: Select if you want to receive  
chat messages from all members of a conversation or  
only from the contacts stored in your Chat contacts  
list.  
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Allow invitations from: Select if you want to receive  
invitations from all chat users or only from the  
contacts on your Chat contacts list.  
Message speed: Adjust the speed of the message  
transmission by pushing  
left or right.  
Availability reloading: Select if you want to  
automatically or manually reload other chat users’  
availability status to indicate whether they are online  
or offline.  
Server settings  
Servers: Add a new server or edit an existing server.  
To add a new server, press  
when New server  
highlights or select Options New server.  
- Server name: Enter a name for the server.  
- Access point in use: Select an access point. You can  
add or edit an access point; for details, see  
page 238.  
- Web address: Enter your web address.  
- User ID: Enter your User ID.  
- Password: Enter your password.  
Note: You can get the web address, user ID, and password  
from your network operator or service provider.  
Default server: Select the server you want to use.  
Presence login type: You can change the setting for  
the Presence login; for details about the presence  
service, see page 226. Select:  
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- Automatic to automatically log in to the presence  
service when you switch on the phone, regardless of  
your location.  
- Aut. in home net. to automatically log in to the  
presence service when you are in your home  
network.  
- On app. start-up to automatically log in to the  
presence service when you enter the Presence  
menu.  
- Manual to display a confirmation message when you  
access the Presence menu.  
Chat login type: Select On app. start-up to  
automatically log in to the chat service when you  
access the Chat menu. Select Manual to display a  
confirmation message when you access the menu.  
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Scheduler  
This chapter gives you information on how to keep track  
of your schedule and how to make a list of tasks you  
need to do.  
Calendar  
In Calendar, you can keep track of appointments,  
meetings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other events.  
You can also set a calendar alarm to remind you of  
upcoming events.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Calendar.  
Creating calendar entries  
1. On the calendar, scroll to the date you want.  
2. Select Options New entry and select:  
Meeting to remind you of an appointment that has a  
specific date and time.  
Memo to write a general entry for a day.  
Anniversary to remind you of birthdays or special  
dates. Anniversary entries are repeated every year.  
3. Fill in the fields. Push  
fields.  
up or down to move between  
Subject/Occasion - Enter a description of the event.  
Location - Enter the place of a meeting.  
Start time, End time, Start date, and End date.  
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Alarm - Select On to activate the fields for the  
Alarm time and Alarm date field. Once an alarm has  
been set for the entry, displays in the day view.  
Repeat - Press to set the entry to repeat.  
displays in the day view. The repeat function is  
handy if you have a recurring event, such as a  
birthday, a monthly payday, a weekly class, a  
fortnightly meeting, or a daily activity you need to  
remember.  
Repeat until - You can set an ending date for the  
entry to repeat, for example, the ending date of a  
weekly course you are taking. This option is shown  
only if you have selected to repeat the event.  
Synchronisation - If you select Private, after  
synchronisation the particular calendar entry can be  
seen only by you. It will not be available to those  
with online access to view your calendar. This is  
useful when, for example, you synchronise your  
calendar with a calendar on a compatible computer  
at work. If you select Public, the calendar entry is  
visible to those who have access to view your  
calendar online. If you select None, the calendar  
entry will not be copied to your computer when you  
synchronise your calendar.  
4. To save the entry, press the Done soft key.  
Viewing Calendar  
You can view the calendar in the month, week, or day  
view.  
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Month view  
When you access Calendar, you can see your  
appointments in the month view. You can change the  
default view screen. See page 161.  
In the month view, one row equals one week. Today’s  
date is underlined. Dates that have calendar entries are  
marked with icons at the right bottom corner.  
The currently selected date is highlighted.  
Today’s date is  
underlined.  
Date including a  
calendar entry.  
Synchronisation icons in the month view:  
- Private,  
- Public,  
- None, and  
- the day has more than one entry.  
To move to the day view, select the date you want to  
open.  
To go to a certain date, select Options Go to date.  
Enter the date and press the OK soft key.  
Tip: If you press  
in the month, week, or day view, today’s  
date is automatically highlighted.  
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Week view  
In the week view, the calendar entries for the selected  
week are shown in seven day boxes. Today’s day of the  
week is underlined. Memos and Anniversaries are placed  
before 8 o’clock. Meeting entries are marked with  
coloured bars according to starting and ending times.  
The colour of the bars varies depending on the  
synchronisation type.  
In Calendar, select Options  
Week view.  
To view or edit an entry, select the cell that has the  
entry to move to the day view and select the entry you  
want to open.  
Calendar entry icons in the day and week views:  
• No icon - Meeting,  
- Memo, and  
- Anniversary.  
Synchronisation icons in the week view:  
: Private  
: Public  
: None  
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Day view  
In the day view, you can see the calendar entries for the  
selected day. The entries are grouped according to their  
starting times. Memos and Anniversaries are placed  
before the scheduled meeting.  
In the month view or week view, select the date you  
want to open.  
To open an entry for editing, select it.  
Editing calendar entries  
1. In the day view, select the entry.  
2. Edit the entry fields and press the Done soft key.  
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Setting calendar alarms  
1. Create a new Meeting or Anniversary entry, or open a  
previously created entry.  
2. Scroll to Alarm and select On.  
3. Enter the alarm time and date on the Alarm time and  
Alarm date field.  
4. Press the Done soft key. An alarm indicator  
is  
shown next to the entry in the day view.  
Stopping a calendar alarm  
The alarm duration is one minute. When the alarm  
sounds, press the Stop soft key to stop the calendar  
alarm. If you press the Snooze soft key, you can stop  
the alarm and cause it to sound again after 5 minutes.  
Sending calendar entries  
You can send Calendar entries via text and multimedia  
messages, e-mail services, and via Bluetooth. For  
further information, see page 33.  
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Changing calendar settings  
Select Options  
Settings and select:  
Calendar alarm tone to select a personalised alarm  
tone.  
Default view to select the view that is shown when  
you first open Calendar.  
Week starts on to change the starting day of the  
week.  
Week view title to change the title of the week view to  
be the week number or the week dates, if a week  
starts with Monday.  
To-do  
In To-do, you can keep a list of tasks that you need to  
do.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select To-do.  
Creating tasks  
1. Start entering a task. The editor opens and the cursor  
blinks after the letters you have keyed in.  
You can also select Options New to-do note to open  
the editor.  
2. Complete the task subject in the Subject field.  
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3. Scroll to the Due date field and enter the date by  
which you need to finish the task.  
4. Scroll to the Priority field and select a priority for the  
task.  
5. To save the task, press the Done soft key.  
Viewing tasks  
When you open To-do, a list of tasks displays. The task  
list is your “things to do” list. The note’s priority icons  
display as follows:  
- High,  
- Low, and No icon - Normal.  
To open a task, scroll to it and press  
or select  
Options Open.  
To delete a task, scroll to it and select Options →  
Delete or press and the Yes soft key.  
To mark or unmark a task as completed, scroll to it  
and select Options Mark as done/Mark as not done.  
You can also press  
beside the task;  
completed  
. The check mark displays  
- task completed and - not  
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Anyvoice  
Your phone provides a set of powerful voice-enabled  
features that enhance the hands-free capabilities of your  
phone.  
Using Anyvoice, you can:  
• make a call by saying any name from Contacts,  
without having to train the system to recognise  
names.  
• retrieve contact information for a person on the  
Contacts list by saying the person’s name.  
• launch applications by voice.  
• change settings that affect the way Anyvoice works on  
your phone.  
To start Anyvoice and access the voice features of your  
phone:  
Press and hold  
in Standby mode, or press  
to  
open the Menu, and then select Usefulness Anyvoice.  
If contact cards have been changed automatically  
synchronise the contact list with them in Contacts.  
When the phone prompts you with displaying “Please  
say a command,say one of the commands:  
• Call [person’s name]  
• Open [application]  
• Name dial  
• Name search  
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Note  
:
Anyvoice can recognise up to 1000 different names in  
Contacts and 200 different names of applications.  
Name dialling  
You can make a phone call by saying a name that has  
been assigned to a contact card in the Contacts  
directory.  
Note: To use the Name Dial feature, the name and number  
that you want to dial must be in Contacts. For details  
about Contacts, see page 55.  
To place a call using Name Dial:  
1. Go to Anyvoice. The Anyvoice main screen opens and  
the phone says “Please say a command.”  
2. Say “Name dial” after a beep sound.  
You have 10 seconds to speak. If you don’t say  
anything in that time (a progress bar shows the  
passage of time), it prompts you one more time.  
3. Say the full name of the contact card, the first name  
followed by the last name.  
Note: You can say “Call” and then a person’s name stored in  
Contacts to make a call by voice command; for  
example, say “Call James Bond.This will save you a  
step for name dialling.  
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4. If there are similar names, the phone displays the 3  
best candidates. It then recites the name that most  
closely matches your command and the first available  
number type. If the name or type is not what you  
wanted, say “Next” or push  
right or down.  
To go back to a name or type recited previously, say  
“Previous” or push left or up.  
Repeat until you hear what you want.  
5. If you press  
or say nothing for 3 seconds, the  
phone dials the currently selected number.  
Searching for contacts  
Anyvoice lets you retrieve contact information for any  
name in the Contacts directory by saying that name.  
Your phone displays the information.  
To view contact information by saying the name:  
1. Go to Anyvoice. The Anyvoice main screen opens and  
the phone prompts you, saying “Please say a  
command.”  
2. Say “Name search” after the beep.  
3. Say the full name of the contact card, the first name  
followed by the last name.  
4. If there are similar names, follow step 4 in “Name  
dialling” on page 166.  
5. If you press  
or say nothing for 3 seconds, the  
phone displays the currently selected contact card.  
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Opening applications by voice  
Anyvoice can also launch applications on your phone. By  
default, the applications displayed on the Anyvoice  
screen can be launched by voice command. You can add  
or remove applications to or from this list.  
To open an application by saying the name of the  
application:  
1. Go to Anyvoice. The Anyvoice main screen opens and  
the phone prompts you, saying “Please say a  
command.”  
2. Say “Open” after the beep and then the name of the  
application that you want to open; for example, say  
“Open Contacts.”  
3. If the phone finds multiple applications, follow step 4  
on page 166.  
4. If you press  
or say nothing for 3 seconds, the  
phone automatically opens the currently selected  
application; for example, Contacts.  
Customising the application list  
To add or remove an application to or from the voice  
command list:  
1. Go to Anyvoice and select Options Settings.  
2. Push  
right to display the application list screen.  
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3. Select an application you want to add. A check mark  
displays next to the selected application and the  
application is added to the application list.  
If you want to cancel the selection, deselect it. A  
check mark disappears.  
Note: Application names for recognition can be changed by  
selecting Options Rename  
.
4. When you are finished, press the Back soft key.  
Synchronising with Contacts  
Sychronisation with Contacts must be done if contact  
cards have been changed. Anyvoice automatically  
defects the changes and sunchronise with Contacts. You  
can synchronise with Contacts manually by selecting  
Options Synchronize.  
Changing the voice recognition settings  
To change the settings for using the Anyvoice  
application, select Options Settings. The Settings  
screen displays.  
Time limit: sets the time limit your phone waits for  
your voice command. The default setting is 10  
seconds.  
Voice guide: turns on or off the voice message guiding  
you through the voice command procedure.  
Voice volume: adjusts the volume for the voice guide  
message.  
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Num. of results: sets the number of the best  
candidates the phone will display when there are  
similar names in Contacts.  
Accuracy level: adjusts the sensitivity in which your  
phone recognises a voice command. Change the  
setting if your phone has difficulty recognising your  
voice command.  
Image Print  
With Image print, you can print images that you taken  
using the camera on the phone or that you have  
received in multimedia messages, via Bluetooth or  
memory card (DPOF). You can retrieve images from  
Gallery.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Usefulness  
ImagePrint.  
Note: Your phone supports the following Bluetooth  
printers:HP Photosmart 325/375/2610/2710/8150/  
8450, Officejet 7310/7410, and Deskjet 995ck/450wbt.  
Printing pictures  
You can print pictures as it is or as a sticker.  
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Printing basic pictures  
1. On the Image Print screen, select Gallery to see a list  
of pictures in the phone’s memory. Push  
right  
once to see the pictures on the memory card, if you  
use one.  
2. Scroll to the picture you want to print.  
If you want to print multiple pictures at one time,  
scroll to the picture and select Options Mark/  
Unmark Mark for the selected picture or Mark all  
for all pictures.  
3. You can specify the printing settings, such as image  
layout or image size. Select Options Page format.  
For details, see page 172.  
4. When you have finished, select Options Print to  
Bluetooth or Print to mem.card.  
5. If you select Print to Bluetooth, the Select printer  
screen displays a list of BPP-enabled Bluetooth  
printers that have been already found. Select the  
printer you want to use. If no printers have been  
previously used, you can add the printer to the list.  
Select Options Find printers. You can change the  
paper size in which the image is to be printed by  
selecting Options Paper size.  
If you select Print to mem.card, the phone writes a  
DPOF file to the memory card. Remove the memory  
card from the phone and insert the memory card into  
a DPOF capable printer for printing. For details about  
printing to a DPOF capable printer, refer to the printer  
User’s Guide.  
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Printing stickers  
You can print an image as a sticker.  
1. On the Print screen, select Gallery to see a list of  
pictures in the phone’s memory. Push  
to see the pictures on the memory card, if you use  
one.  
right once  
2. Select Options Page format.  
3. Select Stickers in Page format and select how many  
copies of the image to print on a page in Sticker  
layout. Push the Back soft key.  
4. Select the sticker image you want to print. You can  
select only one image for sticker printing.  
5. After selecting the image, you are asked to add a  
border to the image. Press the Yes soft key to add a  
border to the image, or the No soft key.  
6. If you select Yes in step 5, you can select a border on  
the Select border screen.  
If you select No in step 5, go to step 8.  
7. Scroll to a border by pushing  
right or left and  
press or select Options Select.  
The Select printer screen displays a list of BPP-  
enabled Bluetooth printers that have already been  
found.  
8. Select the printer you want to use.  
If no printers have been previously used, you can add  
the printer to the list. Select Options Find printers.  
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Changing Image settings  
You can change the image settings, such as the type of  
image to be printed, image layout, or image size.  
1. On the Select images screen, push  
left once or  
select Options Page format.  
2. The following options are available:  
Page format: You can select the type of the image  
to be printed. If you select Stickers, the selected  
image prints as a sticker.  
Image layout: You can select how many images to  
print.  
Image size: You can select the image size. This  
option is only available when you selected 1 Up  
from the Image layout option.  
3. When you finished, press the Back soft key.  
Info print  
With Info print, you can print a wide variety of data,  
such as messages and e-mails, contacts, calendar  
entries, and notes, via Bluetooth.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Usefulness  
Info Print.  
Note: Your phone supports the following Bluetooth  
printers:HP Photosmart 325/375/2610/2710/8150/  
8450, Officejet 7310/7410, and Deskjet 995ck/450wbt.  
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Printing messages  
You can print SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages:  
• SMS messages are simple text messages without  
pictures.  
• MMS messages can contain as many attachments as  
the sending and receiving phones allow. Only JPEG  
attachments in MMS messages can be printed.  
• E-mail text can be printed. When printing an e-mail,  
attachments are ignored. To print an image attached  
to email, first save the image to a file and then print  
the image.  
1. On the Info Print screen, select Messaging.  
2. Select the folder where the messages you want are  
saved. The Email folder only appears when one e-  
mail message is contained at least.  
3. Scroll to the message you want and select Options →  
Print to print the message.  
The Select printer screen displays a list of BPP-  
enabled Bluetooth printers that have been already  
found.  
4. You can change the paper size in which the message  
is to be printed by selecting Options Paper size.  
5. Select the printer you want to use.  
If no printers have been previously used, you can add  
the printer to the list. Select Options Find printers.  
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Printing e-mails with attachments  
E-mail attachments cannot be printed. However, the  
body text of an e-mail with attachments may be printed.  
When selecting an e-mail with attachments for printing,  
you are asked if you want to continue. Press the Yes soft  
key to print the body text of the e-mail, or the No soft  
key to cancel printing.  
If a JPEG image file is attached to an e-mail, you can  
print it by saving as a file.  
Printing MMS messages with unsupported  
attachments  
Some types of MMS attachments are not supported for  
printing. When the selected MMS message contains  
objects of these types, you are asked if you want to  
continue. Press the Yes soft key to print the parts of the  
MMS message that are printable, or the No soft key to  
cancel printing.  
Printing contacts  
You can print contact cards or contact groups stored in  
Contacts.  
To print a contact card:  
1. On the Info Print screen, select Contacts to see a list  
of contact cards in the phone’s memory.  
2. Scroll to the contact card you want to print.  
If you want to print multiple contact cards at one  
time, scroll to the contact card and press  
to mark  
it. Repeat the action for all contact cards you want to  
print.  
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3. When you have finished, press the Print soft key. The  
Select printer screen displays a list of BPP-enabled  
Bluetooth printers that have been already found.  
4. Proceed from step 4 on page 173.  
To print a contact group:  
1. On the Print screen, select Contacts to see a list of  
contact cards in the phone’s memory.  
2. Push  
right to open the group list.  
3. Scroll to the group you want to print.  
If you want to print multiple contact groups at one  
time, scroll to the group and press  
to mark it.  
Repeat the action for all contact groups you want to  
print.  
4. When you have finished, press the Print soft key. The  
Select printer screen displays a list of BPP-enabled  
Bluetooth printers that have been already found.  
5. Proceed from step 4 on page 173.  
Printing calendar entries  
You can print calendar entries created in Calendar.  
1. On the Info Print screen, select Calendar.  
The current day displays on the calendar list.  
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2. Select the date you want to print by pushing  
or left.  
right  
To go to a specific date, select Options Go to date.  
Enter the date and press the OK soft key.  
3. When you have finished, select Options Print.  
4. Proceed from step 4 on page 173.  
Printing notes  
You can print notes created in Notes.  
1. On the Info Print screen, select Notes.  
2. Select the note you want to print. The preview screen  
appears.  
3. Select Options Print. The Select printer screen  
displays a list of BPP-enabled Bluetooth printers that  
have been already found.  
4. Proceed from step 4 on page 173.  
Notes  
In Notes, you can create notes that are not associated  
with records in Calendar, Contacts, or To-do. The  
number of memos you can store depends on the  
memory available on your phone.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras  
Notes.  
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Creating a note  
1. Start entering note text or select Options New note.  
The display for entering note text appears.  
2. Complete the note text.  
3. When you are finished, press the Done soft key. The  
most recently saved note is placed in the first  
position, displaying the time the note was made.  
Sending notes  
You can send notes via text and multimedia messages,  
and e-mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
Setting as a Go to item  
You can set a note as a Go to item so that you can  
quickly access it. Scroll to a note and select Options →  
Add to Go to.’  
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Calculator  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras  
Calculator.  
1. Enter the first number of your calculation. Press  
to erase a mistake in the number.  
2. Scroll to the function you want using  
.
and press  
Use + to add, to subtract, x to multiply, or ÷ to  
divide.  
3. Enter the second number.  
4. To get the result, select =.  
Note: Calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors  
may occur, especially in long division.  
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Tips for using the calculator  
To insert a decimal, press  
.
To change a function, for example from + to -, press  
until the function you want is selected on the  
screen.  
• Press  
to clear the result of the previous  
calculation.  
• Select MS or select Options Memory Save to save  
a number to the memory, indicated by M. To retrieve  
the number from the memory, select MR or select  
Options Memory Recall.  
To delete the number from the memory, select Options  
Memory Clear.  
To delete all of the calculations on the sheet, select  
Options Clear screen.  
To retrieve the result of the last calculation, select  
Options Last result.  
Converter  
In Converter, you can convert measurements such as  
Length from one unit (Yards) to another (Metres).  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras  
Converter.  
Note  
:
Converter has limited accuracy and rounding errors  
may occur.  
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Converting units  
Note: You first need to set the currency rates. See page 181.  
1. Scroll to the Type field and press  
to open a list of  
measurement units.  
2. Scroll to the measurement type you want to use and  
press the OK soft key.  
3. Scroll to the first Unit field and press  
to open a list  
of available units.  
4. Select the unit from which you want to convert and  
press the OK soft key.  
5. Scroll to the first Amount field and enter the value  
you want to convert.  
Press  
to add a decimal and press  
for the +, —  
(for temperature), and E (exponent) symbols.  
6. Scroll to the second Unit field and select the unit to  
which you want to convert.  
The other Amount field charges automatically to  
show the converted value.  
Note: The conversion order changes if you enter a value in the  
second Amount field. The result is shown in the first  
Amount field.  
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Setting a base currency and exchange rates  
Before you can make currency conversions, you need to  
choose a base currency (usually your domestic  
currency) and enter exchange rates.  
Note: The rate of the base currency is always 1. The base  
currency determines the conversion rates of the other  
currencies.  
1. Select Currency as the measurement type and select  
Options Currency rates. A list of currencies opens  
and you can see the current base currency at the top.  
2. To change the base currency, scroll to the currency  
(usually your domestic currency), and select Options  
Set as base curr.  
Important: When you change the base currency, all  
previously set exchange rates are reset to  
0
and you need to enter new rates.  
3. To enter exchange rates, scroll to the currency, and  
enter a new rate, that is, how many units of the  
currency equal one unit of the base currency you  
have selected. See the example below:  
If you set the Euro (EUR) as the base currency, a  
United Kingdom Pound (GBP) is approximately  
1.63575 EUR. Thus, you would enter 1.63575 as the  
exchange rate for the GBP.  
4. When you have finished, press the Done soft key.  
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5. Press the Yes soft key to save the changes.  
After you have inserted all necessary exchange rates,  
you can make currency conversions, see "Converting  
units" on page 180.  
Recorder  
Recorder allows you to record telephone conversations  
and voice memos of up to 1 minute.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras  
Recorder.  
Notes: Obey all local laws governing recording of calls.  
Do not use this feature illegally.  
Recording a voice memo  
1. Press  
to starting recording when  
highlights.  
You can also select Options Record sound clip.  
To pause recording, press the Pause soft key or  
select  
To resume recording, press the Record soft key or  
select  
.
.
2. To stop recording, press the Stop soft key or select  
.
The recorded sound clip is automatically saved in the  
Sound clips folder in Gallery.  
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After a sound clip has been saved:  
To play back the sound clip, select  
.
To fast forward, select  
To fast rewind, select  
.
.
To change the name of the sound clip, select Options  
Rename sound clip.  
To access previously saved clips, select Options Go  
to Gallery.  
You can send sound clips via multimedia message and  
e-mail services, and via Bluetooth. For details, see  
page 33.  
You can change the saving location from the phone’s  
memory to the memory card by selecting Options →  
Settings.  
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Clock  
In Clock, you can view the current time and date of your  
home city, set up the display of the time and date  
information, and check the time in other cities all over  
the world. You can also set an alarm to ring at a  
specified time.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras →  
Clock.  
The current time and date of the home city displays on  
the Clock screen.  
Viewing world clock  
To view the world time in other cities, first you must add  
the cities you want to the world clock screen.  
To add the cities:  
1. Push  
right once in the home clock screen.  
2. Select Options Add city.  
3. Scroll through the city list pushing  
up or down.  
Alternatively, enter the first few letters of the country  
or city. Starting entering letters displays the search  
filed. You can also search the country or city by  
selecting Options Find.  
This will search for countries and cities by their first  
few letters. For example, entering “p” will match  
“France, Paris” as well as “Paraguay, Asuncion,as  
both contain entries that start with “p.”  
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4. Select the city you want.  
You can view the current time of the selected city on  
the Clock screen.  
5. Repeat from step 2 to add more cities, if necessary.  
You can set a city on the world city list as the home city.  
The time and date of the selected city displays on the  
home clock screen. Scroll to the city you want and press  
Yes soft key to change the home city. Select Options →  
My home city and press the Yes soft key.  
To remove the city from the list, select Options →  
Remove or press  
.
Changing clock settings  
To change the time or date, select Options Settings on  
the Clock screen.  
The following setting options are available:  
Time: Enter the current time. If the time format is set  
to 12-hour, you can change am/pm by pressing  
.
Date: Enter the current date.  
Date format: Select the date display format, either dd  
mm yyyy (day, month, year), mm dd yyyy (month,  
day, year), or yyyy mm dd (year, month, day).  
Date separator: Select a separator for the date  
display.  
Time format: Select the time format, either 12-hour or  
24-hour.  
Time separator: Select a separator for the time  
display.  
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Clock type: Select a clock type to be displayed on the  
top of the Standby screen and Extend view, either  
Analogue or Digital.  
Autopower: Select On to set the phone to  
automatically switch on to ring an alarm if the time for  
the alarm comes while the phone is switched off.  
Auto time update: Select On if you want the mobile  
phone network to update the time and date, and time  
zone information to your phone. The phone reboots,  
turning itself off and then back on.  
Daylight-saving: Select On to use daylight savings.  
The indicator  
is shown on the home clock screen.  
Setting an alarm  
Push  
right twice in the home clock screen. You can  
set the following alarm modes:  
Once alarm: the alarm rings just once and is then  
deactivated.  
Daily alarm: the alarm rings every day at the same  
time.  
Morning call: the alarm rings to wake you up in the  
morning from Monday to Friday.  
To set an alarm:  
1. On the Alarm screen, select the type of alarm to be  
set.  
2. Select the Set time field.  
3. Enter the time for the alarm to sound and press the  
OK soft key.  
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4. Select Alarm sound and choose an alarm tone from  
the ringing tone list.  
5. After you have finished, press the Done soft key to  
save your selection.  
The alarm is active and the indicator  
Standby mode.  
is shown in  
To change the alarm:  
1. On the Alarm screen, select the type of alarm you  
want to remove.  
2. To change the alarm, select the option you want from  
the list.  
3. Change the option and press the Done soft key.  
To remove the alarm:  
1. On the Alarm screen, select the type of alarm you  
want.  
2. Scroll to Remove alarm and press the Done soft key.  
3. When a confirmation message appears, press the Yes  
soft key.  
You can also select Options Remove once alarm,  
Remove daily alarm, or Remove morning call on the  
Alarm screen.  
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Turning off the alarm  
When the alarm time comes, the phone will sound an  
alarm tone and flash “Once alarm,Daily alarm,or  
“Morning call,the alarm icon, and the current time on  
the display.  
• Press the Stop soft key to turn off the alarm.  
• When the alarm tone sounds, press the Snooze soft  
key or  
to stop the alarm and cause it sounds after  
5 minutes. You can do this a maximum of 5 times.  
If the alarm time comes while your phone is switched  
off, the phone switches itself on and starts ringing the  
alarm tone. If you press the Stop soft key, the phone  
asks whether you want to activate the phone for calls.  
Press the No soft key to leave the phone switched off or  
the Yes soft key to switch it on.  
Note: You can select whether or not the phone rings the alarm  
tone while the phone is switched off using the  
Autopower option. See page 186.  
Memory  
If you have a memory card, you can use it to store your  
multimedia files like video clips and sound files,  
pictures, and messaging information, and to back up  
information from your phone’s memory. For details  
about inserting the memory card, see page 22.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Extras  
Memory. The display shows information about the  
currently installed memory card.  
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Important  
:
• Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.  
• After formatting the memory card as FAT32 on your  
computer, if you insert the card into the phone and access  
the Memory application, the system will inform you that the  
memory card is corrupted and ask whether you will format it  
or not. This is because the system supports only FAT12 and  
FAT16 formats. Therefore, to use the memory card with your  
phone, you must format the card as FAT12 or FAT16.  
Note: Details on how you can use the memory card with other  
features and applications of your phone are given in the  
sections describing these features and applications.  
Removing the memory card  
To remove the memory card from the phone safely,  
select Options  
Remove mem. card. Then follow the  
onscreen instructions.  
Backing up and restoring information  
• You can back up information from your phone’s  
memory to the memory card.  
Select Options Backup phone mem. When a  
confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key.  
• You can restore information from the memory card to  
the phone’s memory.  
Select Options Restore from card. When a  
confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key.  
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Formatting the memory card  
You must format the memory card before you can use it  
for the first time.  
Select Options Format mem. card. When a  
confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key.  
Once you confirm, formatting starts.  
Renaming the memory card  
You can change the memory card name. Select Options  
Memory card name. Enter the name you want and  
press the OK soft key to save the name.  
Setting a memory card password  
You can set a password to lock your memory card  
against unauthorised use.  
Notes  
:
• Once a password for the memory card has been set, devices  
that do not support a feature related to the memory card  
password, such as Microsoft Windows, cannot read the card.  
You first need to remove the password on the phone.  
• The password is stored in your phone and you don’t have to  
enter it again while you are using the memory card on the  
same phone. When you use the memory card on another  
phone, you are asked for the password.  
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To set, change, or remove your password:  
Select Options Set password, Change password, or  
Remove password.  
For every option, you are asked to enter and confirm  
your password. The password can be up to 8 characters  
long.  
Important: Once the password is removed, the memory card  
is unlocked and can be used on another phone  
without a password.  
Unlocking the memory card  
When you insert another password-protected memory  
card in your phone, you are prompted to enter the  
password of the card.  
To unlock the card, select Options Unlock memory  
card. You are asked to enter the password.  
Checking memory consumption  
Using the Memory details option, you can check the  
memory consumption of different data groups and the  
available memory for installing new applications or  
software on your memory card.  
Select Options Memory details.  
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Wallet  
Wallet provides you with a storage area for your  
personal information, such as credit and debit card  
numbers, addresses, and other useful data, for  
example, user names and passwords.  
Press  
Wallet.  
The information stored in the wallet can be easily  
retrieved while browsing, to automatically fill in online  
forms on browser pages, for example, when a service  
asks for credit card details. Data in the wallet is  
encrypted and protected with the wallet code that you  
have defined.  
You can group wallet data into profiles that can be  
accessed, for example for making purchases online.  
Due to the nature of the wallet, it will automatically  
close after 5 minutes of inactivity. Enter the wallet code  
to regain access to the contents. You can change this  
automatic time-out period, if required. See "Changing  
Wallet settings" on page 197.  
Entering the wallet code  
When you open the wallet for the first time, you must  
create your own access code:  
1. Enter a code of your choice (4 - 10 alphanumeric  
characters), and press the OK soft key.  
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2. You will be prompted to verify the code. Enter the  
your wallet code to anyone else.  
Each time you open the wallet you will be prompted for  
a wallet code. Enter the code that you have created and  
press the OK soft key.  
Note: If you enter the wallet code incorrectly on 3 consecutive  
occasions, the wallet application will be blocked for 5  
minutes. The block time increases if further incorrect  
wallet codes are entered.  
Important: If you forget your wallet code, you will have to  
reset the code, and you will lose all information  
stored in the wallet. See "Resetting the wallet and  
wallet code" on page 198.  
Storing personal card details  
1. Select Cards from the Wallet main screen.  
2. Select a type of card from the list.  
Payment cards - Credit and debit cards  
Loyalty cards - Membership and store cards  
Online acc. cards - Personal user names and  
passwords to online services  
Address cards - Basic contact details for home/  
office  
User info cards - Customised personal preferences  
for online services  
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3. Select Options  
New card. The corresponding card  
form opens.  
4. Fill in the fields and press the Done soft key.  
You can also receive card information directly to the  
phone from a card issuer or service provider (if they  
offer this service). You will be notified which category  
the card belongs to. Save or discard the card. You can  
view and rename a saved card, but you cannot edit it.  
Once you have stored card information, you can open,  
edit, or delete fields in the cards. Any changes will be  
saved upon the exiting cards.  
Creating a wallet profile  
Once you have stored your personal card details, you  
can combine them together into a wallet profile. Use a  
wallet profile to send wallet data from different cards  
and categories to the browser.  
1. Select Wallet profiles from the Wallet main screen.  
2. Select Options  
New profile. A Wallet profile form  
opens.  
3. Fill in the fields, as indicated below.  
Some of the fields must contain data selected from  
the wallet. You must save the data under the relevant  
category before creating a wallet profile, or the  
profile cannot be created.  
Profile name - Choose and enter a name for the  
profile.  
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Payment card - Select a card from the Payment  
cards category.  
Loyalty card - Select a card from the Loyalty cards  
category.  
Online access card - Select a card from the Online  
acc. cards category.  
Shipping address - Select a shipping address from  
the Address cards category.  
Billing address - By default this is the same as the  
shipping address. If you require a different address,  
select a billing address from the Address cards  
category.  
User info card - Select your personal information  
card from the user info cards category.  
Receive e-receipt - Select a destination to which  
receipts for online transactions are delivered from  
the Address cards category.  
Deliver e-receipt - Select whether or not receipts  
for online transactions are delivered to a phone  
number, e-mail address, or both.  
RFID sending - Select whether or not your unique  
phone identification (ID) is sent with the wallet  
profile (for future development dependent on RFID-  
based ticketing) to services that require it.  
4. When you are finished, press the Done soft key.  
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Viewing ticket details  
You can receive notifications of items purchased online  
via the browser.  
Received notifications are stored in the wallet. To view  
the notifications:  
1. Select Tickets from the Wallet main screen.  
2. Select the ticket you want.  
You can view the validity dates, price, or other  
information about the ticket.  
Note: None of the fields within the notification can be  
modified.  
To delete a ticket, scroll to the ticket and select Options  
Delete.  
Creating personal notes  
Personal notes are a means of storing sensitive  
information, for example, a bank account number. You  
can access the data in a personal note from the browser.  
You can also send a note as a message.  
1. Select Personal notes from the Wallet main screen.  
2. Select Options  
New note. The Personal notes  
screen opens.  
3. Write a note and press the Done soft key.  
4. Enter the note title and press the OK soft key.  
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Retrieving information from Wallet to your  
browser  
When using online mobile services supporting the wallet  
functionality, you can upload the data stored in your  
wallet to automatically enter your details into an online  
form. For example, by uploading your payment card  
details you do not need to key in the card number and  
expiry date each time you need them (depending on the  
content being browsed). Also, you can retrieve your  
user name and password stored as an access card when  
connecting to a mobile service that requires  
authentication.  
Changing Wallet settings  
On the Wallet main screen, select Options  
Settings.  
You can set the following options:  
Wallet code - Change your wallet code. You will be  
prompted to enter the current code, create a new  
code, and verify the new code.  
RFID - Set the phone ID code, type, and sending  
options (for future development dependent on RFID-  
based ticketing).  
Automatic close - Change the automatic time-out  
period (1 - 60 minutes). After the time-out period has  
elapsed, the wallet code must be re-entered to gain  
access to the contents.  
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Resetting the wallet and wallet code  
To reset both the contents of the wallet and the wallet  
code:  
1. Key in *#7370925538# in Standby mode.  
2. Enter the phone’s lock code, and press the OK soft  
key. See "Security settings" on page 246.  
Note: This operation erases all contents of the wallet.  
When opening the wallet again, you must enter a new  
wallet code. See "Entering the wallet code" on page  
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Viewer  
Viewer is a revolutionary product for document  
browsing on thin-client computing platforms. It allows  
you to view content on your phone without any file-  
conversion or loss of content. Simply by using  
, you  
can scroll through your document sideways or vertically  
to view larger pages on a smaller screen, and zoom in or  
out to view intricate details or overviews.  
To view a document, you must transfer documents from  
a computer. If you have installed the memory card, you  
can view the files stored in it.  
Viewer supports most common desktop document  
formats including PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and  
Plain Text.  
Press  
Viewer. Once it is running, you will see the default  
blank page.  
to open the Menu, and then select Usefulness  
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Viewing a document  
1. On the Viewer main screen, select Options  
Open  
file(*). The Explore view opens. It shows the  
directories, such as C or E.  
The “E” directory indicates the installed memory  
card. The “C” directory indicates your phone’s  
memory.  
2. Select the directory you want to open.  
The name of the current folder’s path location is  
shown at the top of the screen and the folders and  
documents in the selected driver appear.  
Documents look like sheets of paper in various  
colours, depending on their type. The following  
document formats are supported:  
Adobe PDF:  
, Microsoft Word:  
, Microsoft Power  
Point: , Microsoft Excel:  
, Plain Text:  
.
3. Scroll to the folder or document you want to view  
using , and press  
.
4. If you select a folder icon, you will be shown the  
contents of that folder.  
If you select a document icon, it will be opened.  
Options in the document view  
You can use the following options while you are viewing  
a document.  
To rotate the screen 90 degrees counterclockwise,  
select Options  
Page  
Rotate(9).  
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Note: You can change the direction of the rotation in the  
Preferences option. See page 202.  
To zoom in or out, press the Mode soft key until the  
icon displays on the bottom right of the screen.  
Push  
To fit the width of the page on screen, select Options  
Page Fit to Width(7).  
To pan to a different part of the document, press the  
to zoom in or out.  
Mode soft key until the  
right of the screen. Push  
you want.  
icon displays on the bottom  
to move in the direction  
To navigate pages, if there is more than one page,  
select Options Goto Page(#), Next Page(3),  
Page  
Previous Page(1), First Page, or Last page.  
Keypad shortcuts  
In the document view, you can use the following keys:  
: navigates to the previous page.  
: pans up.  
: navigates to the next page.  
: pans left.  
: zooms in.  
: pans right.  
: fits to the width of the page.  
: pans down.  
: rotates the screen.  
: opens a file.  
: zooms out.  
: allows you to go to the page you want to view.  
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Viewing History  
The history view shows you previously visited  
documents as small thumbnail-images of the document,  
and the document’s name, location, and the date of  
your visit.  
To open the history view, select Options History.  
To view information about a document, scroll to the  
document you want and press the Info soft key.  
To return to the most recently displayed document,  
select Options  
Document.  
To return to any of the documents from the history  
view, select the thumbnail image of that page.  
To delete all of the documents in the history view,  
select Options  
Clear all.  
Note: Documents will remain on the History list until a certain  
number of days have passed. You can control this  
period in the Preferences option. See page 202.  
Viewing Favourites  
For your favourite documents, you can keep a list in the  
favourites view. This looks similar to the history view,  
but includes only those pages you have explicitly added.  
Before viewing favourites, you must first add the pages  
to your favourites. To open the favourites view, select  
Options  
Favourites.  
To add the current page to your favourites, select  
Add favourite. Enter the name you want  
and press the OK soft key.  
Options  
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To return to the most recently displayed document,  
select Options Document.  
To view information about a document, scroll to the  
document you want and press the Info soft key.  
To return to one of your favourites, select the  
thumbnail image of the page.  
To delete one of your favourites, scroll to the  
thumbnail image of the page and select Options  
Delete favourite.  
Changing Viewer settings  
On the Viewer main screen, select Options  
Preferences.  
You can use the following options:  
Start From: Select what is displayed in the document  
view when you first launch viewer. By default, when  
you first open the Viewer application, a blank page  
displays on the screen.  
Keep History: Set the period after which the thumbnail  
pictures and descriptions of pages are purged from  
the history memory.  
Rotate: Select the direction the screen will be rotated  
when the Rotate(9) option is used.  
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Internet  
This chapter describes how to get access to the Internet  
and how to use the Internet applications.  
Your phone has the following browser applications:  
• Web - A browser in Wireless Application Protocol  
(WAP) format for accessing various types of  
information, entertainment, and other services  
provided by various WAP operators. WAP is suited to  
mobile devices with small screen displays and limited  
amounts of memory. WAP uses mainly text but does  
support pictures.  
To connect to the Internet,  
• the wireless network you use must support data calls,  
• the data service must be activated for your SIM card,  
• you must have obtained an Internet access point from  
an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and  
• you must have definded the proper web browser  
settings.  
Note: Your phone is suited for access to the Internet by  
default, so that you can easily use the Internet Service.  
If the Internet browser doesn’t work properly, you can  
download and update the browser settings from your  
service provider’s website.  
Your ISP can give you instructions on how to configure  
the browser settings. Follow the instructions carefully.  
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Web  
Various service providers on the Internet maintain  
pages specifically designed for mobile phones, offering  
services such as news and weather reports, banking,  
travel information, entertainment, and games. With the  
web browser you can view these services as web pages  
written in WML, XHTML pages written in XHTML, or a  
mixture of both.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Web.  
Note: Check the availability of services, pricing, and tariffs  
with your network operator and/or service provider.  
Service providers can also give you instructions on how  
to use their services.  
Basic steps for accessing the browser  
service  
• Save the settings that are needed to access the web  
service that you want to use. See page 205.  
• Make a connection to the service. See page 206.  
• Start browsing web pages. See page 208.  
• End the connection to the service. See page 212.  
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Setting up the phone for the browser  
service  
Receiving settings in a smart message  
You may receive service settings in a special text  
message, a smart message, from the network operator  
"Receiving smart messages" on page 124. For more  
information, contact your network operator or service  
provider.  
Tip: Settings may also be available at the website of a  
network operator or service provider.  
Entering settings manually  
Follow the instructions given to you by your service  
provider.  
1. Go to Tools Settings Connection Access points  
and define the settings for an access point. See  
"Connection settings" on page 236.  
2. Go to Web Options Bookmark manager Add  
bookmark. Enter a name for the bookmark and the  
address of the browser page defined for the current  
access point.  
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Making a connection  
Once you have stored all the required connection  
settings, you can access browser pages.  
There are three different ways to access browser pages:  
• Select the homepage of your service provider,  
• Select a bookmark from the Bookmarks view, or  
• Press the keys  
-
to start to enter the address  
of a browser service. The Go to field at the bottom of  
the display is immediately activated and you can  
continue entering the address there. After you have  
entered the address, press the Go to soft key.  
Connection security  
If the security indicator  
displays during a connection,  
the data transmission between the phone and the  
browser gateway or server is encrypted.  
Note: The security icon does not indicate that data  
transmission between the gateway and the content  
server (place where the requested resource is stored) is  
completely secure. It is up to the service provider to  
secure data transmission between the gateway and the  
content server.  
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Viewing bookmarks  
A bookmark consists of an Internet address  
(mandatory), bookmark title, access point, and if the  
service requires, a user name and password.  
Note: Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks for  
sites not affiliated with your phone. Your phone 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 site.  
To access the Bookmarks list while browsing, press and  
hold  
.
To return to the browser view again, select Options  
Back to page.  
In Bookmarks, you can see bookmarks for different  
kinds of web pages.  
Bookmark status is indicated by the following icons:  
- The starting page defined for the access point. If  
you use another access point for browsing, the  
starting page is changed accordingly.  
- The folder of automatic bookmarks. When you  
have activated the Automatic bookmarks option (see  
page 213), the web pages you have visited will be  
automatically bookmarked and the bookmarks will be  
saved in this folder.  
- A folder you created.  
- A default folder. You cannot delete folders of this  
type.  
- A bookmark.  
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When you scroll through bookmarks, you can see the  
address of the highlighted bookmark in the Go to field at  
the bottom of the display. On the right of a bookmark  
title, the data connection type indicator appears.  
- a packet data (GPRS) connection  
- GSM data connection  
Adding bookmarks manually  
1. In the Bookmarks view, select Options Bookmark  
manager Add bookmark.  
2. Fill in the fields. Only the address must be defined.  
The default access point is assigned to the bookmark  
if none is selected. Press the  
key to enter special  
characters such as /, ., :, and @.  
3. Select Options Save to save the bookmark.  
Sending bookmarks  
You can send a bookmark via text message. For details,  
see page 33.  
Browsing  
On a web page, links appear underlined in blue. Images  
that act as links have a blue border around them.  
Keys and commands used in browsing  
To open a link, press  
To scroll, use  
.
.
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To enter letters and numbers in a field, press  
. Press  
., :, and @. Press  
to  
to enter special characters, such as /,  
to clear characters.  
To go to the previous page while browsing, press the  
Back soft key. If the Back soft key is not available,  
select Options Navigation options History to view  
a chronological list of the pages you have visited  
during the current browsing session. The history list is  
cleared each time a session is closed.  
To check boxes and make selections, press  
.
To retrieve the latest content from the server, select  
Options Navigation options Reload.  
To change the display mode of the browser, select  
Options Advanced options Small screen. To return  
to the original status, select Options Advanced  
options Original screen.  
To open the Bookmarks screen and search for a  
bookmark, select Options Bookmarks.  
To save a bookmark while browsing, select Options →  
Save as bookmark.  
To find a phone number, e-mail address, or URL  
address from web pages, select Options Find.  
To view session and security details of the current  
browser page, select Options Details.  
Viewing new service messages while browsing  
To download and view new service messages while  
browsing:  
1. Select Options Advanced options Read service  
msgs. (shown only if there are new messages).  
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2. Select the message you want to download and open.  
For more information about service messages, see  
page 125.  
Viewing saved pages  
If you regularly browse pages containing information  
which doesn’t change very often, for example a train  
timetable, you can save and then browse those pages  
when offline. If you have a memory card, you can save  
web pages to it, instead of to the phone’s memory.  
One a web page, select Options Advanced options →  
Save page to save the page. Enter the page name and  
press  
.
The following icons are available on the Saved pages  
view:  
- A saved web page. In the Saved pages view you  
can also create folders in which to store your saved  
web pages.  
- A folder containing saved web pages.  
To open the Saved pages view, push  
right in the  
Bookmarks view. In the Saved pages view, press  
to  
open a saved page.  
If you want to start a connection to the web service and  
retrieve the page again, select Options Reload.  
Note: The phone stays online after you reload the page.  
You can arrange the pages into folders by selecting  
Options Saved Pages manag..  
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Downloading items  
You can download items such as ringtones, images,  
operator logos, and video clips through the mobile  
browser. You may be charged for downloading items.  
Once downloaded, items are handled by the respective  
applications on your phone; for example, a downloaded  
picture will be saved in Images.  
Note: Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a system for  
protecting the copyright of digital content that is  
distributed online. Copyright protections may prevent  
some images, ringtones, and other content from being  
copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.  
Downloading directly from the web page  
To download an item directly from a web page:  
1. Scroll to a link and select Options Open.  
2. Choose the appropriate option to download the item,  
for example, Buy or Download.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Using Wallet information for purchasing items  
If the online content is compatible, you can use your  
wallet information to make the purchase:  
1. Select Open wallet. You will be prompted for your  
wallet code.  
2. Enter the wallet code and press the OK soft key.  
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3. Select the appropriate card category from your  
wallet.  
4. Select Fill in. This will upload the selected wallet  
information.  
If the wallet does not contain all information necessary  
for the purchase, you will be requested to enter the  
remaining details manually.  
Ending a connection  
To end a connection to the network:  
• Select Options Disconnect, or  
• Select Option Exit to quit browsing and to return to  
Standby mode.  
Emptying the cache  
The information or services you have accessed are  
stored in the cache memory of the phone.  
A cache is a buffer memory that is used to store data  
temporarily.  
If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential  
information requiring passwords (for example, your  
bank account), empty the cache of your phone after  
each use. To empty the cache, select Options →  
Navigation options  
Clear cache.  
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Changing browser settings  
In the Bookmarks view, select Options Settings.  
Default access point - If you want to change the  
default access point, press  
to open a list of  
available access points. The current default access  
point is selected. For more information, see  
"Connection settings" on page 236.  
Show images - Choose if you want to view pictures  
when you are browsing. If you choose No, you can  
later load images during browsing by selecting  
Options View images.  
Font size - You can choose one of the five text sizes to  
be used on a web page: Largest, Large, Normal,  
Small, and Smallest.  
Default encoding - To display text charcters correctly  
on a web page, select the appropriate language type.  
Automatic bookmarks - You can turn on or off the  
automatic completion of address in the Bookmarks  
view. Once you have activated this option, when you  
enter an address, the list of the addresses containing  
the character(s) you entered, which are stored in the  
Auto. bookmarks folder, appears. You can quickly  
select the address you want.  
To hide the Auto. bookmarks folder in the Bookmarks  
view, select Hide folder.  
Screen size - You can select how to view web pages.  
To display the browser on the full screen, select Full  
screen.  
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Rendering - You can select how to browse the web  
page. Select:  
- By speed to download pages faster, but have with  
lower image quality.  
- By quality to get good image quality while browsing,  
but a slower page download speed.  
Cookies - You can enable or disable the receiving and  
sending of cookies.  
Security warnings - You can enable or disable viewing  
the security warnings you may get during browsing.  
Conf. DTMF sending - The browser supports functions  
you can access while browsing. You can make a voice  
call while you are on a web page, send DTMF tones  
while a voice call is in progress, and save a name and  
phone number from a web page. Choose whether you  
want to confirm before the phone sends DTMF tones  
during a voice call.  
Wallet - Select whether or not you use wallet data to  
fill in forms for online transactions or provide a service  
with your personal information.  
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Personalisation  
You can customise your phone to suit your preferences  
and needs by using various tools, such as:  
Profiles- sound settings for various environments  
Themes- display theme settings  
Go to- shortcuts for your favourite menus  
Mounut- fun character images to show the frequency  
of your phone use, among other things.  
Profiles  
In Profiles, you can adjust and customise the phone  
tones for different events, environments, or caller  
groups. There are 6 preset profiles: General, Silent,  
Meeting, Outdoor, Pager, and Offline, which you can  
customise to meet your needs.  
You can see the currently selected profile at the top of  
the display in Standby mode. If the General profile is in  
use, only the current date is shown.  
The tones can be default ringtones, tones received in a  
message or transferred to your phone via Bluetooth or  
from a computer connection, and then saved to your  
phone.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Profiles. A  
list of profiles opens.  
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Changing profiles  
On the Profiles list, scroll to the profile you want and  
select Options Activate.  
You can quickly change the profile, by pressing on the  
right side of the phone. Scroll to the profile you want to  
activate and press the OK soft key.  
1. To modify a profile, scroll to the profile on the Profiles  
list and select Options Personalise.  
A list of profile settings opens.  
2. Scroll to the setting you want to change and press  
to open the choices:  
Ringing tone - Choose a ringtone for voice calls  
from the list. If a memory card is used, tones stored  
on it have the icon  
next to the tone name.  
Note: You can change ringtones in two places: Profiles or  
Contacts. See "Adding a ringtone for a contact card  
or group" on page 60.  
Ringing type - Select the ringing type. When  
Ascending is selected, the ringing volume starts  
from level one and increases to the set volume  
level.  
Ringing volume - Set the volume level for the  
ringtone and message alert tones.  
Message alert tone - Choose the tone for messages.  
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Chat alert tone - Choose the tone for chat  
messages.  
Vibrating alert - Set the phone to vibrate at  
incoming voice calls and messages.  
Keypad tones - Set the volume level for keypad  
tones.  
Warning tones - Set phone to sound a warning  
tone, for example, when the battery is running out  
of power.  
Alert for - Set the phone to ring only upon calls  
from phone numbers that belong to a selected  
contact group. Phone calls coming from people  
outside the selected group have a silent alert. The  
choices are All calls or the list of contact groups, if  
you have created them. See "Creating contact  
groups" on page 64.  
Profile name - Change a profile name. The General  
profile cannot be renamed.  
3. When you are finished, press the Back soft key.  
Creating a new profile  
You can create a new profile by selecting Options →  
Create new. For further details about customising each  
option, see page 216.  
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Offline profile  
The Offline profile lets you use the phone without  
connecting to the GSM wireless network to use the  
phone’s applications.  
Important  
:
In the Offline profile, you cannot make any calls, excluding  
emergency calls, or use other features that require network  
coverage.  
To activate the Offline profile:  
On the Profiles list, scroll to Offline and select Options →  
Activate.  
The GSM is turned off and the signal strength indicator  
is disappeared. All GSM wireless phone signals to and  
from the device are disabled.  
To leave the Offline profile, activate any other profile.  
When the confirmation message appears, press the Yes  
soft key. The phone re-enables GSM wireless  
transmissions (providing there is sufficient signal  
strength).  
Theme  
In Themes, you can change the look of your phone’s  
display by activating a theme. A theme can include the  
idle screen wallpaper, colour palette, and background  
image in Go to. Edit a theme for more detailed  
personalisation.  
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Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Usefulness  
Themes. You will see a list of the available themes.  
The currently active theme is indicated by a check mark.  
Push  
right to see the themes on the memory card, if  
you use one.  
Changing themes  
To preview a theme, scroll to the theme and select  
Options Preview to view the theme. Press the Apply  
soft key to activate the theme. You can activate the  
theme without previewing it by selecting Options →  
Apply from the Themes main view.  
Editing themes  
Group together elements from other themes, or images  
from Gallery to personalise themes further.  
1. Scroll to a theme, select Options Edit.  
You can use the following options:  
Wallpaper - Select an image from one of the  
available themes, or select your own image from  
Gallery, to use as a background image in Standby  
mode.  
Colour palette - Change the colour palette used on  
all of the option list fields.  
Image in ‘Go to’ - Select an image from one of the  
available themes, or select your own image from  
Gallery, to use as a background image in Go to.  
2. Select the option you want to edit.  
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3. Change the current setting.  
4. When you have finished, press the Back soft key.  
Restoring themes  
You can restore the currently selected theme to its  
original settings while editing. Select Options Restore  
orig. theme.  
Downloading themes  
You can download themes from the web browser. Select  
Options Theme downloads. Then you can enter a URL  
address or a bookmark for the web site providing you  
with theme downloads.  
Go to  
Use Go to for storing shortcuts, links to your favourite  
photos, video clips, notes, sound files, browser  
bookmarks, and saved web pages.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Go to.  
You will see the following default shortcuts:  
- opens the day view in Calendar.  
- opens the Inbox in Messaging.  
- opens the Notes editor.  
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Adding shortcuts  
Shortcuts can be added only from the individual  
application. Not all applications have this feature.  
1. Open the application and scroll to the item that you  
want to add as a shortcut to Go to.  
2. Select Options Add to ‘Go to.  
Note: A shortcut in Go to is automatically updated if you  
move the item it is pointing to, for example, from one  
folder to another.  
Using shortcuts  
In Go to:  
To open a shortcut, select the icon. The item is opened  
in the corresponding application.  
To delete a shortcut, scroll to the shortcut you want to  
remove and select Options Delete shortcut.  
Removing a shortcut does not affect the file it is  
referring to. You cannot delete the default shortcuts.  
To change the shortcut name, select Options Edit  
shortcut name. Enter the new name. This change  
affects only the shortcut, not the file or item the  
shortcut refers to.  
To change the shortcut icon, select Options Shortcut  
icon. Select an icon on the list. You cannot change the  
default shortcuts’ icons.  
To change the order of shortcut items, select an item  
to move and select Options Move. Select the  
position by pushing  
and press the OK soft key.  
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To change to the list view, select Options List view.  
To return to the normal view, select Options Grid  
view.  
Mounut  
Mounut is a system that shows a fun character  
expressing an emotion, depending on the frequency of  
your phone use, i.e., making and receiving calls and  
messages, adding contact cards or applications, or using  
the camera. You can also send the character along with  
your messages to enhance the message.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Usefulness  
Mounut.  
Selecting a Mounut character  
1. On the Mounut main screen, select My Mounuts.  
The currently selected Mounut character displays.  
2. Push  
left or right to scroll to one of the Mounut  
characters stored on your phone.  
3. Press  
, or select Options Giving life.  
4. Once you have changed the Mounut character, a  
confirmation message displays to inform you that the  
emotion status will reset. Press the OK soft key to  
confirm.  
5. When you are finished, press the Back soft key to  
exit.  
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Viewing the emotional status of the Mounut  
character  
1. On the Mounut main screen, select My Mounuts. You  
can view the selected Mounut character.  
2. Select Options Emotion status.  
The display shows the value of the emotion status of  
your Mounut character with a bar graph. The value of  
the emotion status changes depending on the  
frequency of use of the phone. The emotion of the  
Mounut character is made up of Popularity,  
Sensibility, and Intelligence.  
Popularity: the value of the emotion status  
increases or decreases depending on the number of  
sent and received SMS/MMS messages, and  
incoming or outgoing calls.  
Sensibility: the value of the emotion status  
increases or decreases depending on the frequency  
in sending or receiving MMS/CB messages,  
changing themes, taking pictures, and recording  
videos.  
Intelligence: the value of the emotion status  
increases or decreases depending on the frequency  
in adding, deleting, or editing contact cards,  
receiving SMS messages, sending MMS messages,  
and installing SIS files.  
3. When you are finished, press the Back soft key to  
exit.  
Each time the value of the emotion status is changed,  
the following events happen on your phone:  
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Emotion: Your phone checks the value of the Mounut’s  
emotion twice a day (11:00~13:00 and 17:00~19:00)  
and displays the emotion of the Mounut character. See  
page 223.  
Level changing: When the total number of the 3 bar  
graphs exceeds 30, the level of the Mounut character  
is raised from Level 1 to Level 2. In this case, an  
animated image showing the change of level appears,  
and the image of the Mounut character is upgraded.  
When the total number of the 3 bars drops below 30,  
the level of the Mounut character returns to the  
previous level status, Level 1.  
Ending: When it has been 100 days since you set up  
the Mounut character or the level of each bar graph is  
20, an ending event happens on your phone. After the  
ending event, the Mounut character automatically is  
changed to another one.  
Note: You can reset the emotion of the Mounut character. On  
the Status screen, select Options  
Reset emotion.  
When the confirmation message appears, press the OK  
soft key. After resetting the emotion, the number of  
each bar is changed to 6.  
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Viewing the biorhythms of the Mounut  
character  
1. On the Mounut main screen, select My Mounuts. You  
can view the selected Mounut character.  
2. Select Options Biorhythm.  
You can view the biorhythms of the Mounut character.  
3. When you are finished, press the Back soft key to  
exit.  
Changing Mounut settings  
You can define or edit the general settings of your  
Mounut system.  
1. On the Mounut main screen, select Settings.  
2. Set the following options by pressing  
:
SMS action: When this option is selected, your  
phone informs you when an SMS message is  
delivered with your Mounut character. Also, by  
adding action emotions to your SMS message, you  
can control the Mounut character's behaviour on the  
recipient’s phone.  
The followings are corresponding emoticons and  
behaviour;  
- Happy behaviour: :-), :), :-)), :))  
- Sad behaviour: :<, :(, :C, :-((  
- Angry behaviour: X-(, X(, :-L, :-@  
- Tired behaviour: (:|, :S, :-&, :Z  
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If the received SMS message has specified  
behaviour emoticons, your Mounut character shows  
the proper behaviour corresponding with the  
emoticons.  
Help: When selected, your phone shows all help  
information in your phone with the Mounut  
character.  
Emotion: When selected, you can view emotion  
status of the Mounut character with animation and  
text, twice a day (11:00~13:00 and 17:00~19:00).  
Holiday event: When selected, your phone informs  
you of the defined holiday, such as May Day, New  
Year, and Christmas, with the Mounut character.  
3. When you are finished, press the Back soft key.  
Your settings are saved.  
Presence  
Presence (network service) provides you with enhanced  
communication services that you can share, for  
example, with your family, friends, and colleagues using  
compatible devices. You can share your current  
presence status with those who have access to the  
service and request the information. The requested  
information is shown on the subscribed contacts list in  
Contacts. You can control and personalise the  
information that you want to share with others, and  
control the list of persons who can view your presence  
status.  
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For the availability of the presence service, contact your  
network operator or service provider. You need to access  
the presence service before you can share your  
presence status with others. Other viewers need access  
to the presence service and a compatible phone to share  
your presence status.  
Press  
to open the Menu and select Presence.  
Logging in to the Presence service  
To log in to the Presence service, go to Presence and  
select Options  
Login. Enter your user ID and password  
and press the OK soft key.  
To disconnect from the service, select Options  
Logout.  
Viewing the presence of others  
Go to Presence and select Public pres.  
Viewers  
Options  
Public to view all of the persons who have  
subscribed to your presence information.  
To add a person to the Private viewers list, scroll to  
the one you want and select Options  
Add to private  
list.  
To block allowing a person to view your presence  
information, scroll to the one you want and select  
Options  
Block.  
To view the list of the people who are allowed to view  
your personalised presence information, from the  
Presence main screen, select Private pres.  
Viewers Private.  
Options  
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To view all of the people you have blocked from viewing  
your presence information, from the Presence main  
screen, select Blocked pres.  
Options  
Viewers  
Blocked.  
Changing your presence information  
You can change your presence status, presence  
message, and logo to be displayed on the other private  
viewers’ phones.  
Go to Presence and select:  
Public pres. or Private pres.  
Options  
My  
availability to set your availability status to Available  
(indicated by ), or to Busy (indicated by  
), or to  
Not available (indicated by ).  
Private pres.  
Options  
Private message to set the  
text to be shown to others. Select Write message to  
enter a new message or select Previous messages to  
select one of the old messages as the status message.  
Private pres.  
Options  
My presence logo  
On to  
personalise an image from the Images folder in  
Gallery. To select the default logo of the availability  
status, select Off.  
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Settings for Presence  
Go to Presence and select Options  
Settings.  
Show presence to to select the groups with whom you  
want to share your presence status. Select Private &  
public, Private viewers, Public viewers, or No one.  
Sync. with Profiles to select whether you want to link  
your private message and availability setting to  
Profiles. Note that you cannot link a personalised  
status logo to a profile. See also "Profiles" on page  
215.  
Server settings to change the server setting. Note that  
Presence shares the server with Chat. For details, see  
"Settings for chat" on page 153.  
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Settings  
You can change various settings for your phone.  
Changing the settings  
Press  
Settings.  
1. Select a setting group you want to open.  
2. Scroll to a setting you want to change and press  
to  
• switch between options if there are only two (On/  
Off).  
• open a list of options or an editor.  
• open a slider view. Then push  
increase or decrease the value.  
left or right to  
Note: You may be able to receive some settings from your  
service provider in a text message. See "Receiving  
smart messages" on page 124.  
Phone settings  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Phone to change the general  
phone settings.  
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General  
Phone language: You can change the language for the  
display text of your phone. This change also affects  
the format used for the date and time and the  
separators used, for example, in calculations. There  
are three languages installed on your phone. If you  
select Automatic, the phone selects the language  
according to the information on your SIM card. After  
you have changed the phone language, you must  
restart the phone.  
Note: Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing  
language affects every application in your phone and  
the change remains effective until you change these  
settings again.  
Writing language: You can change the writing  
language for writing on your phone. Changing the  
language affects:  
- the characters available when you press any key  
(
to  
).  
- the predictive text dictionary used, and  
- the special characters that are available when you  
press  
and  
.
For example, you are using a phone where the phone  
language is in English but you want to enter all of  
your messages to French. After you change the  
language, the special characters or punctuation  
marks used in the French language are available  
when you press  
and  
.
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Dictionary: You can turn the Dictionary on or off for all  
of the editors in the phone. You can also change this  
setting when you are in an editor. Press  
and select  
Dictionary on, or Dictionary Insert word or Off.  
Note Dictionary is not available for all languages.  
:
Welcome note or logo: The welcome note or logo  
displays briefly each time you switch on the phone.  
Press  
to open the setting. Select Default if you  
want to use the default image or animation. Select  
Text to enter a welcome note (max, 50 letters). Select  
Image to select a photo or picture from Images in  
Gallery.  
Orig. phone settings: You can reset some of the  
settings to their original values. To do this, you need  
the lock code. See page 247.After resetting the  
settings, you must restart the phone. When a  
confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key.  
Once you confirm, formatting starts.  
Hotswap by: You can set how you remove the memory  
card. If you select Latch, you can simply open the card cover  
and remove the card. If you select Memory card, you need  
to press  
and select Extras Memory Remove  
mem.card. You can also press and select Remove  
mem.card.  
Note: All documents and files that you have created are left as  
they are.  
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Standby mode  
Extend view: You can turn on the extended phone  
view. When it is on, Standby mode changes to the  
Extend view and the most recently-accessed  
applications display so that you can quickly access  
them. Also, message and scheduler information  
displays.  
Left selection key and Right selection key: You can  
change the shortcuts that appear over the left and  
right soft keys in Standby mode. In addition to an  
application, you can have the shortcut point to a  
function, for example, New message.  
Note: You cannot create a shortcut to an application that you  
have installed.  
Left key, Up key, and Right key: You can change the  
shortcuts assigned to the left, right, and up directions.  
In Standby mode, you can access specific menu  
directly pushing  
left, right or up.  
Display  
Brightness: Use to change the brightness of the  
display by pushing left or right.  
Backlight timeout: A backlight illuminates the display  
and the keypad. When you press key or open the  
phone, the backlight turns on and remains on for the  
backlight time-out period. You can select the length of  
time the backlight is on.  
Dimming timeout: After the backlight is off, your  
phone enters Dimming mode and then the display is  
turns off. Select the length of time the Dimming mode  
remains on.  
Service light:  
backlights to serve as a service light.  
It flashes at regular intervals when services are  
available on the phone. You can turn this service light  
feature On or Off.  
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Call settings  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Call to change the call-related  
settings.  
Send my caller ID: This network service allows you to  
set your phone number to be displayed (Yes) or  
hidden (No) from the person whom you are calling. Or,  
the value may be set by your network operator or  
service provider when you make a subscription (Set by  
network).  
Call waiting: This network service allows the network  
to notify you of a new incoming call while you have a  
call in progress. Select Activate to request the  
network to activate call waiting, Cancel to request the  
network to deactivate call waiting, or Check status to  
check if the function is active or not.  
Automatic redial: When this setting is activated, your  
phone makes a maximum of 10 attempts to connect  
the call after an unsuccessful call attempt. Press  
stop automatic redialling.  
to  
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Summary after call: Activate this setting if you want  
the phone to briefly display the duration of each call.  
Speed dialling: When this setting is activated, the  
numbers assigned to the speed dialling keys  
to  
can be dialled by pressing and holding the key.  
See also "Assigning speed dialling keys" on page 60.  
Connect tone: Select On, and you can hear a tone  
when your call is connected to the system.  
• Anykey answer: When this setting is activated, you  
can answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any  
key, except  
and  
.
Active slider: When this setting is activated, you can  
answer an incoming call by opening the phone.  
Msg. alert during call: When this setting is activated,  
the phone alerts you to a new message during a call.  
Side key: Depending on this setting, the phone mutes  
the call ringer or rejects an incoming call when you  
press and hold  
.
Line in use (network service): This setting is shown  
only if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers,  
that is two phone lines. Select which phone line (line 1  
or line 2) you want to use for making calls and sending  
short messages. Calls on both lines can be answered,  
irrespective of the selected line.  
Note: You will not be able to make calls if you select Line 2  
and have not subscribed to this network service. To  
prevent line selection, select Line change  
Disable if  
supported by your SIM card.  
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Connection settings  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Connection to change the  
connection settings.  
General information about data  
connections and access points  
An access point is the point where your phone connects  
to the Internet by way of a data call or packet data  
connection. An access point can be provided, for  
example, by a commercial Internet service provider for  
mobile devices, or by a network operator.  
To define the settings for access points, press  
open the Menu, and then select Tools Settings  
Connection Access points.  
to  
A data connection is required to connect to an access  
point. Your phone supports the following data  
connections:  
• GSM data call ( ).  
• Packet data (GPRS) connection ( ).  
There are three different kinds of access points that you  
can define: MMS access point, browser access point,  
and Internet access point (IAP). Check with your service  
provider for what kind of an access point is needed for  
the service you wish to access. You need to set access  
point settings to:  
• send and receive multimedia messages,  
• send and receive e-mail,  
• browse pages,  
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• download JavaTM applications,  
• use image upload, or  
• use your phone as a modem.  
Data calls  
A data call enables data transmission rates to a  
maximum of 9.6 Kbps. For availability and subscription  
to data services, contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
Minimum settings needed to make a data call  
To insert a set of basic data call settings, press  
to  
open the Menu, and then select Tools Settings →  
Connection Access points Options New access  
point Use default settings Data bearer Data call.  
See "Creating an access point" on page 238 for further  
information.  
Packet data (general packet radio service, GPRS)  
Packet data, or General Packet Radio 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. Because  
GPRS uses the network efficiently, it allows for quick  
data connection set up and fast data transmission  
speeds.  
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Minimum settings needed to make a packet data  
connection  
You need to subscribe to the GPRS service. For  
availability and subscription to GPRS, contact your  
network operator or service provider.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Tools →  
Settings Connection Access points Options New  
access point Use default settings Data bearer →  
GPRS.  
See "Creating an access point" on page 238 for further  
information.  
Pricing for packet data and applications  
used over GPRS require fees, for example, using  
services, sending and receiving data, and text  
messages. For more detailed information on fees,  
contact your network operator or service provider.  
Access points  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Connection  
Access points.  
Creating an access point  
You may have preset access point settings in your  
mobile phone. Or, you may receive access point settings  
in a smart message from a service provider. See  
"Receiving smart messages" on page 124.  
If there are no access points defined when you open  
Access points, you are asked if you want to create one.  
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If there already are access points defined, to create a  
new access point, select Options  
New access point and  
select:  
Use default settings to use the default settings. Make  
the needed changes and press the Back soft key to  
save the settings.  
Use existing settings to use existing setting  
information as the basis for the new access point  
settings. A list of existing access points is opened.  
Select one. Access point settings are opened with  
some fields already filled.  
Fill in the following fields:  
Notes  
:
• Begin filling in the settings from the top because depending  
on what data connection you select (Bearer type), only  
certain setting fields are available.  
• Follow the instructions given to you by your service provider  
very carefully.  
Connection name: Enter a descriptive name for the  
connection.  
Data bearer: The options are GPRS and Data call.  
Depending on what data connection you select, only  
certain setting fields are available. Fill in all fields  
marked with Must be defined or with a red asterisk.  
Other fields can be left empty, unless you have been  
instructed otherwise by your service provider.  
Note: To be able to use a data connection, the network  
service provider must support this feature, and if  
necessary, activate it for your SIM card.  
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Tip! Also see "Settings for multimedia messages" on page  
138, and "Settings for e-mails" on page 140.  
Access point name (for GPRS only): The access point  
name is needed to establish a connection to the GPRS  
network. You obtain the access point name from your  
network operator or service provider.  
Dial-up number (for Data call only): The modem  
telephone number of the access point is needed.  
User name: Enter 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.  
Prompt password: If you must enter a new password  
every time you log on to a server, or if you do not  
want to save your password to the phone, choose Yes.  
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. When  
you are entering the password, the characters you  
enter are shown briefly and then changed to asterisks  
(*).  
Authentication: Choose Normal or Secure.  
Homepage: Depending on what you are setting up,  
enter either:  
- the service address, or  
- the address of the multimedia messaging centre.  
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Data call type (for Data call only): Analogue, ISDN  
v.110, or ISDN v.120 define whether the phone uses  
an analogue or digital connection. This setting  
depends on both your GSM network operator and  
Internet Service Provider (ISP), because some GSM  
networks do not support certain types of ISDN  
connections. For details, contact your ISP. If ISDN  
connections are available, they establish connections  
more quickly than analogue methods.  
Note: The speeds above represent the maximum speed at  
which your connection can operate. During any given  
connection, the operating speed may be less,  
depending on network conditions.  
If you select Options  
Advanced settings, you can set  
the following options:  
Phone IP address: Enter the IP address of your phone.  
Primary name server: Enter the IP address of the  
primary DNS server.  
Second. name server: Enter the IP address of the  
secondary DNS server.  
Proxy serv. address: Enter the IP address of the proxy  
server.  
Proxy port number: Enter the port number of the  
proxy server.  
Note: If you need to change the settings above, contact your  
Internet service provider to obtain these parameters.  
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DNS (Domain Name System) is an Internet service that  
translates domain names, such as www.samsung.com,  
into IP addresses, like 211.45.27.231.  
The following settings are shown if you have selected  
Data call as the connection type:  
Use callback: This option allows a server to call you  
back once you have made the initial call, so that you  
have a connection without paying for the call. Contact  
your service provider to subscribe to this service.  
Notes  
:
• Charges may apply for certain types of received calls, such  
as roaming calls. Contact your GSM network operator for  
more information.  
• The phone expects the callback call to use the same data call  
settings that were used in the callback - request call. The  
network must support that type of call in both directions, to  
and from the phone.  
Callback type: Choose Use server no. or Use other no.  
Ask your service provider for the correct setting to  
use. This depends on the service provider’s  
configuration.  
Callback number: Enter your phone’s data phone  
number for the dial back server to use. Usually, this  
number is the data call phone number of your phone.  
Use PPP compression: PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) is  
a common networking software protocol that enables  
any computer with a modem and a phone line to  
connect directly to the Internet.  
When set to Yes, this option speeds up the data  
transfer, if supported by the remote PPP server. If you  
have problems with establishing a connection, try  
setting this to No. Contact your service provider for  
guidance.  
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Use login script: Choose Yes or No to use the login  
script.  
Login script: Insert the login script.  
Modem initialisation (Modem initialisation string): This  
controls your phone using modem AT commands. If  
required, enter characters specified by your GSM  
network service provider or Internet service provider.  
Editing an access point  
When you open Access points, the list of already  
available access points opens. Select the access point  
you want to edit.  
Deleting an access point  
On the list of access points, scroll to the access point  
you want to remove and select Options  
Delete.  
GPRS  
The packet data settings affect all access points using a  
packet data connection.  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Connection  
GPRS.  
GPRS connection: If you select When available and you  
are in a network that supports packet data, the phone  
registers to the GPRS network and sending text  
messages is done via GPRS. Also, starting an active  
packet data connection, for example, to send and  
receive e-mail, is quicker.  
If you select When needed, the phone uses a packet  
data connection only if you start an application or action  
that needs it. The GPRS connection is closed once it is  
not used by any application.  
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Note: If there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen  
When available, the phone periodically tries to  
establish a packet data connection.  
Access point: The access point name is needed when  
you want to use your phone as a packet data modem for  
your computer. For more information on modem  
connections, see the User’s Guide for the Internet  
Access programme included on the supplied Software  
CD-ROM.  
Data call  
The data call settings affect all access points using a  
data call.  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Connection  
Data call.  
Online time: If there are no actions, the data call is  
dropped automatically after a time-out period. The  
options are User defined, in which case you enter a  
time, or Unlimited.  
Configurations  
You may receive configuration parameters for network  
settings by message from your service provider so that  
you can apply the parameters simply by opening the  
message. A configuration message can contain the  
settings for the web browser, chat, multimedia  
messages, and streaming video services. In this menu,  
you can access configuration messages you have  
received.  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Connection  
Configurations.  
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Select the configuration message you want to open. To  
apply the configuration to the corresponding menu,  
select Options  
Save.  
Note: For opening some messages, you may need to enter the  
PIN code.  
Date and time settings  
The date and time settings allow you to define the date  
and time used on your phone, as well as change the  
date and time format and separators.  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Date and time.  
In addition, the following options are available:  
Clock type: Choose Analogue or Digital to change the  
clock shown in Standby mode.  
Autopower: When this option is On, set alarms ring at  
the specified time, even if the phone is switched off.  
Auto time update: Choose if you want the mobile  
phone network to update time, date, and time zone  
information to your phone (network service).  
Note: For the Auto time update setting to take effect, the  
phone needs to be restarted.  
Daylight-saving: Turn on or off Daylight Savings Time.  
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Security settings  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Security.  
Phone and SIM  
Explanations for the different security codes that may  
be needed:  
PIN 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 3 consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN  
code is blocked. If the PIN code is blocked, you need  
to unblock the PIN code before you can use the SIM  
card again. See the information about the PUK (PIN  
Unblocking Key) code.  
PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits): The PIN2 code, supplied  
with some SIM cards, is required to access some  
functions, such as call cost counters.  
Lock code (4 to 8 digits): The security code can be  
used to lock the phone and keypad to avoid  
unauthorised use.  
Note: The factory setting for the lock code is 00000000. To  
avoid unauthorised use of your phone, change the lock  
code. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place  
separate from your phone.  
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PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits): The PUK (PIN  
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 phone for the codes.  
You can change the following codes in the Phone and  
SIM menu: lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These  
codes can only include numbers from 0 to 9.  
Note: Avoid using access codes similar to emergency  
numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of  
the emergency number.  
PIN code request: When the PIN code request is  
active, the code is requested each time the phone is  
switched on. Note that deactivating the PIN code  
request may not be allowed by some SIM cards.  
PIN code/PIN2 code/Lock code: Open these settings if  
you want to change the codes.  
Autolock period: You can set an autolock period, a  
time-out after which the phone is automatically locked  
and can be used only if the correct lock code is  
entered. Select the length of the time-out from 15  
sec, 30 sec, 1 min, and 2 min, or None to turn off the  
autolock period.  
Notes  
:
• When the phone is locked, you may be able to call the  
emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g., 112  
or other official emergency numbers).  
To lock the phone manually, press . From the list of  
commands, select Lock phone  
.
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To unlock the phone, in Standby mode, press the  
Unlock soft key, enter the lock code, and press the OK  
soft key.  
Lock if SIM changed: Select Yes if you want the phone  
to ask for the lock code when an unknown, new SIM  
card is inserted into your phone. The phone maintains  
a list of SIM cards that are recognised as the owner’s  
cards.  
Fixed dialling: You can restrict your outgoing calls to a  
limited set of phone numbers, if supported by your  
SIM card. You need the PIN2 code for this function.  
When this function is active, you can only call those  
phone numbers that are included on the fixed dialling  
list or which begin with the same digit(s) as a phone  
number on the list.  
To activate the Fixed dialling feature, select Options →  
Activ. fixed dialling.  
To add new numbers to the Fixed dialling contacts list,  
select Options New contact or Add from Contacts.  
Note: When Fixed dialling is activated, calls may be possible  
to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g.,  
112 or other official emergency numbers).  
Closed user group (network service): You can specify  
a group of people whom you can call and who can call  
you. For more information, contact your network  
operator or service provider. Select Default to activate  
the default group agreed on with the network  
operator, On if you want to use another group (you  
need to know the group index number), or Off.  
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Note: When calls are limited to Closed user groups, calls may  
be possible to certain emergency numbers in some  
networks (e.g., 112 or other official emergency  
numbers).  
Confirm SIM services (network service): This allows  
you to set the phone to display confirmation messages  
when you are using a SIM card service.  
Certificate management  
In the Certificate management main view, you can see a  
list of authority certificates that have been stored in  
your phone. Push  
right to see a list of personal  
certificates, if available.  
Authority certificates are used by some services, such as  
banking services, for checking signature or server  
certificates or other authority certificates.  
Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of  
browser pages and installed software. However, they  
can only be trusted if the origin of the certificate is  
known to be authentic.  
User certificates are issued to users by a Certifying  
Authority.  
Digital certificates are needed if you:  
• want to connect to an online bank or another site or  
remote server for actions that involve transferring  
confidential information, or  
• want to minimise the risk of viruses or other malicious  
software, and be sure of the authenticity of software  
when downloading and installing software.  
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Important: Note, however, that even if the use of certificates  
makes the risks involved in remote connections  
and software installation considerably smaller,  
they must be used correctly in order for you 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.  
Viewing certificate details - checking authenticity  
You can only be sure of the correct identity of a browser  
gateway or a server when the signature and the period  
of validity of a browser gateway or server certificate  
have been checked.  
You will be notified on the phone’s display:  
• if the identity of the browser server or gateway is not  
authentic or  
• if you do not have the correct security certificate in  
your phone.  
To check certificate details, scroll to a certificate and  
select Options  
Certificate details. When you open  
certificate details, Certificate management checks the  
validity of the certificate and one of the following notes  
may appear:  
Certificate not trusted - You have not set an  
application to use the certificate. For more  
information, see the next section “Changing the trust  
settings of an authority certificate.”  
Expired certificate - The period of validity has ended  
for the selected certificate.  
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Certificate not valid yet - The period of validity has not  
begun for the selected certificate.  
Certificate corrupted - The certificate cannot be used.  
Contact the certificate issuer.  
Important: Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If Expired  
certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown  
even though the certificate should be valid, check  
that the current date and time in your phone are  
correct.  
Changing the trust settings of an authority  
certificate  
Scroll to an authority certificate and select Options →  
Trust settings. Depending on the certificate, a list of the  
applications that can use the selected certificate is  
shown.  
For example:  
Symbian installation/Yes - the certificate is able to  
certify installation of native applications running on  
Symbian OS, which have an SIS extension.  
Internet/Yes - the certificate is able to certify Internet  
servers.  
App. installation/Yes - the certificate is able to certify  
installation of any other add-on applications.  
Important: Before changing these settings, you must make  
sure that you really trust the owner of the  
certificate and that the certificate really belongs  
to the listed owner.  
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Call diverting settings  
Call diverting is a network service that allows you to  
direct your incoming calls to another number, for  
example, to your voice mailbox number. For details,  
contact your service provider.  
1. Select Tools Settings Call divert.  
2. Scroll to one of the following diverting options.  
All voice calls - all calls are diverted.  
If busy - calls are diverted when you are already on  
another call.  
If not answered - calls are diverted when you do  
not answer the phone.  
If out of reach - calls are diverted when your phone  
is out of a service area.  
If not available - calls are diverted when your  
phone is turned off, you are already on another call,  
you do not answer the phone, or your phone is out  
of a service area.  
All fax calls - all fax calls are diverted.  
All data calls - all data calls are diverted.  
3. Select Options Activate to activate the divert  
setting. Or, select Cancel to deactivate the divert  
setting or Cancel all diverts to cancel all active divert  
settings.  
To check whether or not diverting is activated, select  
Check status.  
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4. If you select Active, select where you want to divert  
your calls to; your voice mailbox or to another  
number.  
5. Enter your voice mailbox number or the phone  
number you want and press the OK soft key. The  
phone sends your setting to the network.  
Call barring settings  
Call barring is a network service that allows you to  
restrict the making and receiving of calls with your  
phone. For this function, you need the barring  
password, which you can obtain from your service  
provider.  
1. Select Tools Settings Call barring.  
2. Scroll to one of the following barring options.  
Outgoing calls - calls cannot be made.  
International calls - international calls cannot be  
made.  
International calls except to home ctry. - When  
abroad, calls can be made only to numbers within  
the current country and to your home country,  
which is the country where your home network  
provider is located.  
Incoming calls - calls cannot be received.  
Incoming calls when abroad - calls cannot be  
received when you are using your phone outside of  
your home country.  
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3. Select Options Activate to request the network to  
activate call barring, Cancel to deactivate the  
selected call barring, or Check status to check if calls  
are barred or not.  
• Select Options Edit barrings passw. to change the  
barring password.  
• Select Options Cancel all barrings to cancel all  
active call barrings.  
4. Enter the barring password and press the OK soft  
key.  
The phone sends your setting to the network.  
Notes  
:
• When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain  
emergency numbers in some networks (e.g., 112 or other  
official emergency numbers).  
• Call barring affects all calls, including data calls.  
• You cannot have barring of incoming calls and Call diverting  
or Fixed dialling active at the same time.  
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Network settings  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Network.  
Operator selection: Choose Automatic to set the  
phone to automatically search for and select one of  
the cellular networks available in your area, or choose  
Manual, if you want to select the desired network  
manually from a list of networks. When the connection  
to a manually selected network is lost, the phone  
sounds an error tone and asks you to select a network  
again. The selected network must have a roaming  
agreement with your home network, that is, the  
operator whose SIM card is in your phone.  
Tip: A roaming agreement is an agreement between two or  
more network service providers to enable the users of  
one service provider to use the services of other service  
providers.  
Cell info display: Select On to set the phone to indicate  
when it is used in a cellular network based on Micro  
Cellular Network (MCN) technology and to activate the  
reception of cell information.  
Band selection: You can use your phone in any of the  
following networks: GSM 900/GSM 1800, and GSM  
1900.  
To use a network dependant feature, or when you travel  
abroad, you may need to change the band.  
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Enhancement settings  
You can change the headset or hands-free settings.  
Select Tools  
Settings  
Enhancement  
Headset or  
Handsfree.  
Then select:  
Default profile to select the profile you want to be  
activated each time when you connect the headset to  
your phone or your phone is used as the handsfree.  
See "Profiles" on page 215.  
Automatic answer to set the phone to answer an  
incoming call automatically after five seconds when  
you connect the headset to your phone or your phone  
is used as the hands-free. If Ring type is set to Beep  
once or Silent, Automatic answer cannot be used,  
and you must answer the phone manually.  
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Managers  
This chapter gives you information about using manager  
applications to allow you to manage multimedia files,  
add-on applications, and your device.  
File manager  
In File manager, you can browse, open, and manage files  
and folders in the phone’s memory or on the memory  
card, if you use one.  
Press  
mgr.  
Open File manager to see a list of the folders in the  
phone memory. Push right to see the folders on the  
memory card, if you use one.  
You can browse, open, and create folders, mark, copy,  
and move items to folders. See "Actions common to all  
applications" on page 32.  
Receiving files via a Bluetooth connection  
Files are automatically received at the root level of the  
folder structure. Move or copy them to other folders.  
Select Options Send Via Bluetooth. See "Sending  
data via Bluetooth" on page 269.  
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Viewing memory consumption  
If you have a memory card installed on your phone, you  
will have a choice of two memory views, one for the  
phone memory and one for the memory card.  
1. Push  
another.  
left or right to move from one memory tab to  
2. To check memory consumption for the current  
memory, select Options Memory details.  
The phone calculates the approximate amount of  
memory currently in use and memory for storing data  
and installing new applications.  
In the memory views, you can view the memory  
consumption of the different data groups: Calendar,  
Contacts, Documents, Messages, Images, Sound files,  
Video clips, Applications, Mem. in use, and Free  
memory.  
Note: If the phone’s memory capacity is getting low, remove  
some files, or move them to the memory card, if you  
use one, or to your PC by using PC Suite.  
Application manager  
In Manager, you can install new Symbian operating  
system applications (SIS files) and Java™ applications.  
You can also update and uninstall applications from the  
phone, and monitor installation history.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Tools  
Manager.  
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When you open Manager, you can see a list of:  
• installation packages that have been saved to the  
phone’s memory (indicated by ),  
• partially installed applications, and  
• fully installed applications that you can remove.  
Notes  
:
• You can only use Symbian operating system applications  
with an SIS extension.  
• Your phone supports J2ME™ Java applications. Do not  
download PersonalJava™ applications to your phone as they  
cannot be installed.  
General information for installing  
applications  
You can install applications that are specifically intended  
for this phone and suitable for the Symbian operating  
system.  
Note: If you install an application that is not intended  
specifically for this phone, it may function and look  
different from what was originally intended.  
Applications may be downloaded to your phone during  
browsing, received as attachments in multimedia  
messages or e-mails, or received via Bluetooth from  
another compatible device, for example a phone or a  
PC. If you are using PC Suite to transfer an application,  
place it in the Installed files folder in File manager.  
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Important: Only install software from sources that offer  
adequate protection against viruses and other  
harmful software.  
To increase protection, the application installation  
system uses digital signatures and certificates for  
applications. Do not install the application if Application  
manager gives a security warning during installation.  
Important: If you install an application that contains an  
update or repair to an existing application, you  
can only restore the original application if you  
have the original application or a full back-up  
copy of the removed application. To restore the  
original application, first remove the updated or  
repaired application and then install again from  
the original application or the back-up copy.  
During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the  
application to be installed. The phone shows information  
about the checks being carried out and you are given  
options whether to continue or cancel the installation.  
Once the phone has checked the integrity of the  
application, it is installed on your phone.  
Installing applications  
Open Manager, scroll to an application installation  
package, and select Options Install to start the  
installation.  
Alternatively, search the phone’s memory or the  
memory card, select an application. The installation  
starts.  
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Some applications may give the option of partial  
installation, allowing you to select the particular  
components of the application that you want to install. If  
you are installing an application without a digital  
signature or a certificate, the phone warns you of the  
risks. Continue the installation only if you are absolutely  
sure of the origin and contents of the application.  
Installing Java™ applications  
The .JAD/JAR file is required for installation. If you have  
.JAD/JAR files, you can directly install by selecting .JAD/  
JAR files in the File manager or Application manager. If it  
has been removed from the phone, you can download  
files from push messages or web page of various  
contents supplier, manufacture, and operator. If there is  
no access point defined for Application manager, 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 obtain these from  
the supplier or manufacturer of the application.  
Java settings  
To change the security settings that determine the  
actions that a Java application is permitted to do, select  
Options Settings.  
Note: Not all Java applications permit you to change the  
security settings.  
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Removing applications  
1. Scroll to an application and select Options Remove.  
2. Press the Yes soft key.  
If you remove an application, you can re-install it only  
when you have the original application or a full backup  
of the removed application.  
Once you have removed an application, you may no  
longer be able to open documents created with that  
application. If another application depends on the  
application that you removed, the other application may  
stop working. Refer to the documentation of the  
installed application for details.  
Note: To send your installation log to a help desk so that they  
can see what has been installed or removed, select  
Options  
Send log  
Via text message or Via e-  
mail (available only if the correct e-mail settings are in  
place).  
Device manager  
Device manager allows a third party, such as your  
service provider, to assist you directly with phone  
settings. To allow device management, your phone must  
establish a connection and synchronise with the third  
party’s server. You can start a configuration session from  
your phone, and you can accept or reject server-  
initiated synchronisation attempts.  
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This feature is operator dependent and may not be  
available on all phones. Contact your service provider  
for information and availability.  
Press  
to open the Menu and select Tools Dev. mgr.  
Creating a new profile  
A device manager profile must be defined before you  
are connected to a server. The third party who is  
assisting you can help define the profile settings.  
When you open Device manager, you are asked if you  
want to create a new server profile. Press the Yes soft  
key. You can set up the following options:  
Server name: Device manager server name.  
Server ID: Remote device manager server ID.  
Server password: Password used in server alerts.  
Enter the password that must be provided by the  
device manager server when synchronising with your  
phone.  
Access point: Internet access point your phone uses to  
establish the server connection. Choose from the list  
of access points defined in your phone.  
Host address: Device management server URL.  
Port: Device management server port.  
User name: Your user name for this profile.  
Password: Your password for this profile.  
Allow configuration: Device management allowed on  
this server, select Yes or No.  
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Auto-accept all reqs.: Automatic or approved device  
management on this server. Select Yes to allow  
synchronisation without your verification, or select No  
to verify each synchronisation attempt.  
To add a new profile, from the Device manager main  
screen, select Options  
New server profile.  
Starting a configuration  
To start a configuration session, select Options  
Start  
configuration. To disable or enable configurations from  
the server, select Options Disable/Enable config.  
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Connectivity  
You can transfer data from your phone to a compatible  
device, for example, a phone or computer, via Bluetooth  
or a PC data link cable.  
Bluetooth connections  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications  
technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can  
exchange data over a distance of about 10 meters (30  
feet) without requiring a physical connection.  
Using Bluetooth, you can send or receive data, such as  
business cards and calendar entries, notes, to and from  
devices.  
Notes  
:
• Some devices may not be compatible with your phone.  
• If there are obstacles between the devices, the maximum  
operating distance may be reduced.  
Setting up the Bluetooth feature  
To use a Bluetooth connection, press  
to open the  
Menu, and then select Connect.Bluetooth. You are  
asked to give a name to your phone. If necessary, enter  
a new name.  
You can set various Bluetooth function. The following  
options are available:  
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Bluetooth: Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth  
feature. When this option is set to On, the Bluetooth  
icon  
appears in Standby mode.  
My phone’s visibility: Select Shown to all to allow  
other Bluetooth devices to search for your phone, or  
select Hidden to set your phone to be hidden from  
other Bluetooth devices.  
My phone’s name: Change your phone’s Bluetooth  
device name, which is displayed on other devices.  
The name can be up to 30 characters.  
After you have set Bluetooth as active and changed My  
phone's visibility to Shown to all, your phone and this  
name can be seen by other Bluetooth device users.  
Searching for and pairing with a Bluetooth  
device  
1. On the Bluetooth screen, push  
the Paired devices screen.  
right to move to  
2. Select Options  
New paired device to search for a  
new device.  
If you have searched for devices before, the phone  
displays the More devices option above the devices  
you have searched for previously. To search for new  
devices, select the More devices option.  
If you want to stop searching, press the Stop soft  
key.  
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3. Select a device with which to connect.  
After searching for connectable devices, a list of  
devices you can connect to displays. The icon on the  
left of the device tells you the kind of device:  
: for a mobile phone  
: for a Bluetooth device  
: for a computer  
: for a headset, hands-free and car kit  
4. Enter a Bluetooth PIN and press the OK soft key. This  
code is used just once and you don’t need to  
memorise it.  
When the owner of the other device enters the same  
code, pairing is complete.  
Note: Pairing means authentication. The users of  
Bluetooth-enabled devices must agree on the  
Bluetooth PIN, and use the same code for both  
devices in order to pair them. Some devices,  
especially headsets, hands-free and car kits, may  
have a fixed Bluetooth PIN, such as 0000. If the  
other device has one, you must enter the code.  
5. When the pairing is complete, you are asked to set  
the device to be authorised. Press the Yes soft key to  
confirm, or the No soft key.  
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Using device options  
When you press the Options soft key on the Paired  
devices screen, you can access the following options  
from the device list:  
New paired device: to search for any devices you want  
to pair with.  
Connect/Disconnect: to connect the headset, hands-  
free and car kit to your phone, or end the connection.  
Assign short name: to assign a short name to a  
device.  
Set as authorised/Set as unauthorised: to set whether  
or not the phone asks you to permit connection when  
specific devices try to connect to your phone. If you  
set a device as authorised, the icon  
the device on the Paired devices list.  
is added next  
Delete: to delete the device.  
Delete all: to delete all of the devices.  
Help: shows help information on the Bluetooth  
feature.  
Exit: exits the current screen.  
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Receiving data via Bluetooth  
Before receiving data, make sure that your phone’s  
Bluetooth feature is active. When you receive data via  
Bluetooth, a tone is played and you are asked if you  
want to accept the data. If you accept, the item is  
placed in the Inbox folder in Messaging. Messages  
received via Bluetooth are indicated by  
or  
depending on the message type. See page 121.  
Sending data via Bluetooth  
1. Make sure that the Bluetooth feature is active.  
2. Locate the item you want to send in an application,  
such as Calendar, Contacts, Camera, Camcorder, or  
File Manager.  
3. Scroll to the item.  
4. Select Options  
Send  
Via Bluetooth.  
If the device to which you want to send does not  
appear on the list, search for and pair with the device  
by proceeding from step 2 on page 266.  
The phone searches for devices within range and  
displays a list of available devices. Paired devices are  
shown with  
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5. Select the device from the list.  
6. If necessary, enter your PIN and press the Done soft  
key.  
The item is sent to the device you selected.  
The Drafts folder in Messaging does not store data  
sent via Bluetooth.  
PC Suite  
For further information on how to make a connection to  
a compatible computer via the Bluetooth device or using  
a PC data link cable, and how to install the PC Suite for  
the Samsung SGH-D720, see the PC Suite Install  
Remove Manual on the CD-ROM. You can find it in the  
“Software for PC” section. For further information on  
how to use the PC Suite for the Samsung SGH-D720,  
see the PC Suite online help.  
Installing PC Suite  
1. Insert the PC Link CD into the CD-ROM drive of your  
compatible computer.  
The CD-ROM should launch itself. If not, proceed as  
follows:  
a. Click the Start button on the Windows and select  
Programs Windows Explorer.  
b. On the CD-ROM drive, locate a file named Setup  
and double-click it. The CD-ROM interface opens.  
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2. Double-click PC Suite for Samsung SGH-D720 in the  
“Software for PC” section.  
3. Follow the instructions on the installation wizard  
screen.  
The wizard will guide you through the installation  
process.  
System requirement  
To install and run the Samsung PC Suite application on  
your PC, you need the following:  
• Windows 2000/XP.  
• at least 150 MB of free disk space.  
To connect your phone and a compatible PC, you need  
one of the following connection sets:  
• a USB cable (PC Data Link Cable) and USB port.  
To access Bluetooth devices from a compatible PC, you  
need one of the following Bluetooth stacks on your PC:  
• Microsoft Windows XP Bluetooth.  
• WIDCOMM Bluetooth for Windows 2000/XP (BTW  
1.4.x, BTW 3.x.x.x).  
Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows 2000/XP.  
• IVT Bluetooth Stack for Windows 2000/XP.  
To synchronise Bluetooth devices with a compatible PC,  
you need the following Bluetooth stack on your PC.  
• WIDCOMM Bluetooth for Windows 2000/XP (BTW  
1.4.x, BTW 3.x.x.x).  
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Remote synchronisation  
The Sync application enables you to synchronise your  
calendar, notes, or contacts with various calendar and  
address book applications on a compatible computer or  
on the Internet. Synchronisation takes place over a GSM  
data call or packet data connection.  
Sync uses SyncML technology for synchronisation. For  
information on SyncML compatibility, please contact the  
supplier of the calendar, notes, or address book  
application with which you want to synchronise your  
phone data.  
To open the Sync application, press  
and select  
Connect. Sync.  
Creating a new synchronisation profile  
1. If no profiles have been defined, the phone asks you  
if you want to create a new profile. Select Yes.  
To create a new profile in addition to existing ones,  
select Options New sync profile. Choose whether  
you want to use the default setting values or copy the  
values from an existing profile to be used as the basis  
for the new profile.  
2. Define the following:  
Sync profile name - Enter a name for the profile.  
Data bearer - Select the method to synchronise.  
Select Web to synchronise with a server on the  
Internet. Select Bluetooth to synchronise with a  
Bluetooth device.  
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Access point (for Web only) - Select the access  
point you want to use for the data connection.  
Host address - Enter the URL address of the server  
on the Internet. Contact your service provider or  
system administrator for the correct values.  
Port (for Web only) - Enter the port number of the  
server. Contact your service provider or system  
administrator for the correct values.  
User name - Enter your user ID for the  
synchronisation server. Contact your service  
provider or system administrator for your correct  
ID.  
Password - Enter your password. Contact your  
service provider or system administrator for the  
correct password.  
Allow sync requests - You can set whether or not  
you accept synchronisation request received from  
this server.  
Accept all sync reqs. - You can set whether or not  
your phone ask for your confirmation before  
accepting synchronisation from this server.  
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3. Push  
right and define which applications will be  
synchronised, Contacts, Calendar, and/or Notes.  
4. Press the Back soft key twice to save the settings.  
Synchronising data  
In the Sync main view, you can see the different  
profiles, and what kind of data will be synchronised:  
Calendar, Contacts, Notes, or all.  
To synchronise data with a server:  
1. In the Sync main view, scroll to a profile and select  
Options Synchronise. The status of the  
synchronisation is shown on the screen.  
To cancel synchronisation before it has finished, press  
the Cancel soft key.  
2. You are notified when the synchronisation has been  
completed.  
After synchronisation is complete, select Options View  
log to open a log file showing the synchronisation status  
(Complete or Incomplete) and how many calendar,  
notes, or contact entries have been added, updated,  
deleted, or discarded (if not synchronised) in the phone  
or on the server.  
To synchronise data via Bluetooth:  
1. In the Sync main view, scroll to a profile and select  
Options Synchronise.  
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2. The phone searches for devices within range and  
displays a list of available devices. Paired devices are  
shown with  
.
If you have searched for devices before, the phone  
displays the More devices option above the devices  
you have searched for previously. To search for new  
devices, select the More devices option.  
If you want to stop searching, press the Stop soft  
key.  
3. Select a device with which you want to synchronise.  
The status of the synchronisation is shown on the  
screen.  
To cancel synchronisation before it has finished, press  
the Cancel soft key.  
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Connection manager  
In Connection manager, you can identify the status of  
multiple data connections, view details on the amount of  
data sent and received, and end unused connections.  
Press  
to open the Menu, and then select Connect. →  
Conn. mgr..  
Note: You can view details of data connections only. Voice  
calls are not listed.  
When you open Connection manager, you will see a list  
of:  
• open data connections,  
- Data call,  
- GPRS  
• the status of each connection, or  
• the amount of data uploaded and downloaded for each  
connection, or  
• the duration of each connection (Data call connections  
only).  
Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service  
provider may vary, depending upon network features,  
rounding-off for billing, and so forth.  
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Connectivity  
Viewing connection details  
To view the details of a connection, scroll to a  
connection and select Options Details.  
The following is displayed:  
Name - the name of the Internet Access Point (IAP) in  
use, or Modem connection if the connection is a dial-  
up connection.  
Bearer - the type of data connection; Data call or  
GPRS.  
Status - the current status of the connection.  
Received - the amount of data, in bytes, received by  
the phone.  
Sent - the amount of data, in bytes, sent from the  
phone.  
Duration - the length of time that the connection has  
been open.  
Speed - the current speed of both sending and  
receiving data in kB/s (kilobytes per second).  
Dial-up (Data call) - the dial-up number used, or  
Name (GPRS) - the access point name used.  
Shared (not displayed if the connection is not shared)-  
the number of applications using the same connection.  
Ending connections  
Scroll to a connection and select Options Disconnect  
to end that connection only. Press the Yes soft key to  
confirm.  
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
General problems  
“Insert SIM card” displays  
• Check that the SIM card has been correctly installed.  
“No network coverage,” “Unable to connect. No  
network coverage.” or “Message sending failed”  
displays  
• The network connection has been lost. You may be in a  
weak signal area (in a tunnel or surrounded by  
buildings). Move and try again.  
• You are trying to access an option for which you have  
not taken out a subscription with your service provider.  
Contact the service provider for further details.  
The bars above  
disappear  
• If you have just turned on your phone, wait about 2  
minutes, until your phone finds the network and  
receives a signal from the network.  
• If you are in a tunnel or in an elevator, the phone may  
not be able to receive the network signal properly.  
Move to an open place.  
• This may appear when you move between different  
service areas. It is normal.  
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Troubleshooting  
The display is not clear  
• In direct sunlight, you may not see the display clearly.  
Moving to a place with different lighting should solve  
this problem.  
White lines appear on the display  
• This may happen if you turn on the phone after a long  
period of disuse, or after removing the battery without  
turning off the phone. This is not related to the  
phone’s life or performance. The display should  
correct itself shortly.  
“Locked” displays  
• The automatic locking feature has been enabled. You  
must press the Unlock soft key and enter the lock  
code before you can use the phone. To disable this  
feature, go to Tools  
Settings  
Security  
Phone and  
SIM and set Autolock period to None.  
“PIN code” appears  
• You are using your phone for the first time. You must  
enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN)  
supplied with the SIM card.  
• The PIN check feature has been enabled. Each time  
the phone is switched on, the PIN has to be entered.  
To disable this feature, go to Tools  
Settings  
Security  
Phone and SIM and set PIN code request to  
Off.  
“PUK code” appears  
• The PIN code was entered incorrectly three times in  
succession and the phone is now blocked. Enter the  
PUK supplied by your service provider.  
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Troubleshooting  
I forgot the lock, PIN, or PUK codes  
• The default lock code is 00000000. If you forget or  
lose the lock code, contact your phone dealer. If you  
forget or lose a PIN or PUK code, or if you have not  
received such a code, contact your network provider.  
For information about passwords, contact your access  
point provider, for example, a commercial Internet  
Service Provider (ISP), service provider, or network  
operator.  
Call problems  
I have entered a number but it was not dialled  
• Have you pressed  
?
• Check if your wireless connection to your mobile  
service provider is switched on and the signal from the  
GSM network is unobstructed.  
• You may have set an outgoing call barring option.  
My correspondent cannot reach me  
• Is your phone switched on (  
one second)?  
pressed for more than  
• Check if your wireless connection to your mobile  
service provider is switched on and the signal from the  
GSM network is unobstructed.  
• You may have set an incoming call barring option.  
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Troubleshooting  
My correspondent cannot hear me speaking  
• Have you switched on the microphone?  
• Are you holding the phone close enough to your  
mouth? The microphone is located at the bottom of  
the phone.  
The audio quality of the call is poor  
• Adjust the voice volume by pressing the Volume keys  
on the left side of the phone.  
• Check the signal strength indicator on the display ( );  
the number of bars indicates the signal strength, from  
strong to weak.  
Try moving the phone slightly or moving closer to a  
window if you are in a building.  
Calls to and from the phone are not connected  
properly, and are easily disconnected.  
• Signals from the network are weak. Move to another  
area.  
Touching the antenna may lower the call quality. Be  
careful not to touch the antenna while using the  
phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Power and charging problems  
"Battery low" appears on the display  
• Your battery is insufficiently charged. Recharge the  
battery.  
While charging, the LED on the travel charger  
blinks  
• Disconnect the phone from the travel charger, remove  
the battery, and then replace it. Try charging again.  
• If the problem persists, clean the metal contacts on  
the battery and the phone.  
• If the actions above do not clear the problem, contact  
a Samsung service representative.  
The phone malfunctions or does not function  
• Remove the battery and then replace it. Turn on the  
phone. If the problem persists, contact a Samsung  
service representative.  
The LED on the travel charger turns to yellow  
• The travel charger is overheated. Disconnect the  
charger from the phone or unplug it from the power  
outlet. Wait until the charger cools down and then  
recharge the phone.  
The battery’s standby time is shorter than  
expected  
• Batteries are subject to wear and tear. Standby time  
may grow shorter as time passes.  
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Troubleshooting  
• Leaving the fully charged battery in a cold or hot place  
for a long period of time may reduce battery life.  
• Standby time depends on where you use the phone.  
The actual time may differ from the battery’s  
specifications.  
Is it OK if I leave the phone connected to the  
power outlet after it is fully charged (indicated by  
the green LED on the charger is on)  
• We recommend that you disconnect the phone from  
the charger or unplug the charger from the power  
outlet.  
The phone becomes hot  
• This may happen when you are on the phone or when  
you use applications, such as games, the Internet, or  
the camera, because the phone needs more power at  
those times. This does not affect the phone’s life and  
performance.  
The battery level seem sufficient, but the phone  
does not turn on  
• Remove the battery from the phone and reinstall it.  
Then turn on the phone.  
• Clean the metal contacts both on the battery and on  
the phone. Reinstall the battery and turn on the  
phone.  
The phone turns off when the charger is  
connected  
• Some dust on the contacts may cause unexpected  
power-off or charging problems. Clean the metal  
contacts both on the battery and on the phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Application problems  
“Not enough memory to perform operation. Delete  
some data first.” or “Memory low. Delete some  
data.” displays  
To view what kind of data you have and how much  
memory the different data groups consume, go to  
Tools  
File mgr. and select Options  
Memory details.  
Delete old items from applications. If necessary, make  
a backup copy of your data using PC Suite or the  
memory card.  
Browser  
“No valid access point defined. Define one in  
Services settings.” displays  
• Insert proper browser settings. Contact your service  
provider for instructions.  
The phone is unable to connect to the Internet  
• Check if you have set up and are connected to an  
Internet service provider.  
• Check if your wireless connection to your mobile  
service provider is switched on and the signal from the  
GPRS network is unobstructed.  
• Verify with your service provider that your user name  
and password are correct.  
• Verify with your Internet service provider that the  
network you are trying to connect is available, or try  
to connect it from another PC.  
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Troubleshooting  
Calendar - Week numbers are missing  
• If you have changed the Calendar settings so that the  
week starts on a day other than Monday, the week  
numbers will not be shown.  
Camera - Images seem smudged  
• Check that the camera lens protection window is  
clean.  
Contacts - No number is dialled when you recall a  
contact card  
• Check that a number has been stored in the contact  
card.  
• Re-store the number, if necessary.  
Bluetooth  
I cannot end a Bluetooth connection  
• If another device is connected to your phone, you can  
either end the connection using the other device or by  
deactivating Bluetooth. Go to Bluetooth and select the  
setting Bluetooth  
Off.  
I cannot find my friends Bluetooth-enabled device  
• Check that both 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.  
• Check that the other device is not in Hidden mode.  
• Check that both devices are compatible.  
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Troubleshooting  
Log- The log appears empty  
• You may have activated a filter, and no communication  
events fitting that filter have been logged. To see all  
events, select Options  
Filter  
All communication.  
Messaging - I cannot select a contact card when  
creating a message  
•If the contact card does not have a phone number or e-  
mail address, you cannot select it. Add the missing  
information to the contact card in Contacts.  
PC connectivity- Problems occur when connecting  
the phone to a PC.  
• Make sure that PC Suite is installed and running on  
your PC. See the user’s guide for PC Suite on the CD-  
ROM. For further information on how to use PC Suite,  
see the help function on PC Suite or visit  
www.samsungmobile.com.  
Application does not respond  
• Open the application switching window by pressing  
and holding  
. Then scroll to the application and  
press and the Yes soft key to close the  
application. Open it again.  
If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the  
problem, take note of:  
• the model and serial numbers of your phone  
• your warranty details  
• a clear description of the problem  
Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after-sales  
service.  
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Appendix B: Important safety  
information  
SAR certification information  
This phone meets European Union (EU) requirements  
concerning exposure to radio waves.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
is designed and manufactured so as not to exceed the  
limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, as  
recommended by the EU Council. These limits are part of  
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels  
of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines  
were developed by independent scientific organisations  
through the periodic and thorough evaluation of  
scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety  
margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons,  
regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit  
of measurement known as SAR (Specific Absorption  
Rate). The SAR limit recommended by the EU Council is  
2.0W/kg.*  
The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0.5 W/  
kg.  
* The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/  
kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit incorporates a substan-  
tial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements. The SAR values may vary, depending on  
national reporting requirements and the network band.  
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Important safety information  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  
positions with the phone transmitting at its highest  
certified power level in all tested frequency bands.  
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified  
power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while  
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is  
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple  
power levels so as to use only the power required to  
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a  
base station, the lower the power output of the phone.  
Before a new model phone is made available for sale to  
the public, compliance with the European R&TTE  
Directive must be shown. This directive includes as one  
of its essential requirements the protection of the health  
and safety of the user and any other person.  
Precautions when using batteries  
• Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in  
any way.  
• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
• If you use the phone near the network’s base station,  
it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly  
affected by the signal strength on the cellular network  
and the parameters set by the network operator.  
• Battery charging time depends on the remaining  
battery charge, the type of battery, and the charger  
used. The battery can be charged and discharged  
hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.  
When the operation time (talk time and standby time)  
becomes noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to  
buy a new battery.  
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Important safety information  
• If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge  
itself over time.  
• Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge  
your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers.  
When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the  
power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a  
charger for more than a week, since overcharging may  
shorten its life.  
• Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity  
of your battery: it may require cooling or warming  
first.  
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as  
in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will  
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always  
try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone  
with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work,  
even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries  
are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C  
(32 °F).  
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-  
circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip  
or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and  
– terminals of the battery (metal strips on the  
battery), for example when you carry a spare battery  
in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may  
damage the battery or the object causing the short-  
circuiting.  
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  
regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of  
batteries in a fire.  
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Important safety information  
Road safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  
communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But  
an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.  
When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a  
car, make sure that you are following the special  
regulations in a given area or country.  
Operating environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  
any area and always switch off your phone whenever it  
is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
When connecting the phone or any accessory to another  
device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,  
users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of  
the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  
recommended that the equipment should only be used  
in the normal operating position (held to your ear with  
the antenna pointing over your shoulder).  
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Important safety information  
Electronic devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  
radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic  
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to  
discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
distance of 15 cm (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 and recommendations of Wireless Technology  
Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
• Should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6  
inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is  
switched on  
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket  
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  
minimise potential interference  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place, switch off your phone immediately.  
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Important safety information  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may  
wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss  
alternatives.  
Other medical devices  
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult  
the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
information. Switch off your phone 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.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or  
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor  
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its  
representative regarding your vehicle.  
You should also consult the manufacturer of any  
equipment that has been added to your vehicle.  
Posted facilities  
Switch off your phone in any facility where posted  
notices require you to do so.  
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Important safety information  
Potentially explosive environments  
Switch off your phone when in any area with a  
potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and  
instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an  
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch off your phone while at a  
refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of  
the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution  
areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are  
in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  
but not always clearly marked. They include the areas  
below decks on boats, chemical transfer or storage  
facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as  
propane or butane, areas where the air contains  
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal  
powders, and any other area where you would normally  
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Important: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates  
using radio signals, wireless and landline  
networks as well as user- programmed functions.  
Because of this, connections in all conditions can  
not be guaranteed. Therefore you should never  
rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential  
communications (e. g. medical emergencies).  
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Important safety information  
Emergency calls  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using  
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as  
user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never  
rely solely on any wireless phone for essential  
communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must  
be switched on and in a service area with adequate  
signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on  
all wireless phone networks or when certain network  
services and/or phone features are in use. Check with  
local service providers.  
To make an emergency call, proceed as follows.  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present  
location (for example, 112 or any other official  
emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by  
location.  
3. Press  
.
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example),  
you may first need to deactivate those features before  
you can make an emergency call. Consult this document  
and your local cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all  
the necessary information as accurately as possible.  
Remember that your phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut  
off the call until given permission to do so.  
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Important safety information  
Other important safety information  
• Only qualified personnel should service the phone or  
install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or  
service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  
warranty applicable to the device.  
• Check regularly that all wireless phone 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  
phone, its parts or accessories.  
• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that  
an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place  
objects, including both installed or portable wireless  
equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air  
bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is  
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious  
injury could result.  
• Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The  
use of wireless phones in an aircraft may be  
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and is  
illegal.  
• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  
suspension or denial of telephone services to the  
offender, or legal action, or both.  
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Appendix C: Care and maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and  
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The  
suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty  
obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many  
years.  
• Keep your phone and all its parts and accessories out  
of the reach of small children and pets. They may  
inadvertently damage these things or choke on small  
parts.  
• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and  
liquids contain minerals that corrode electronic  
circuits.  
• Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may  
cause an electric shock to you or damage to the  
phone.  
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as  
its moving parts may be damaged.  
• Do not store the phone in hot areas. High  
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices,  
damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
• Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone  
warms up to its normal operating temperature,  
moisture can form inside the phone, which may  
damage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.  
• Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough  
handling can break internal circuit boards.  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or  
strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a  
soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water  
solution.  
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Care and maintenance  
• Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’s  
moving parts and prevent proper operation.  
• Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as  
a microwave oven, a stove, or a radiator. The phone  
may explode when overheated.  
• When the phone or battery gets wet, the label  
indicating water damage inside the phone changes  
colour. In this case, phone repairs are no longer  
guaranteed by the manufacturer's warranty, even if  
the warranty for your phone has not expired.  
• If your phone has a flash or light, do not use it too  
close to the eyes of people or animals. This may cause  
damage to their eyes.  
• Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  
antenna. Unauthorised antennas or modified  
accessories may damage the phone and violate  
regulations governing radio devices.  
• If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not  
working properly, take it to your nearest qualified  
service facility. The personnel there will assist you,  
and if necessary, arrange for service.  
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Care and maintenance  
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Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE)  
For the following product:  
GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900 Triband Digital  
Portable Cellular Telephone  
(Product description)  
SGH-D720  
(Model name)  
Manufactured at:  
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 94-1 Imsoo-Dong, Gumi City, Kyung-Buk, Korea, 730-350  
(Factory name, address*)  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or other  
normative documents.  
Safety  
EMC  
: EN 60950-1:2001  
: EN 301 489-01 v1.4.1 (2002-08)  
EN 301 489-07 v1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EN 301 489-17 v1.2.1 (2002-08)  
: EN 50360:2001  
SAR  
EN 50361:2001  
Network : EN 301 511 v9.0.2 (2003-03)  
EN 300 328-1; (A1) v1.3.1 (2001-12)  
EN 300 328-2; (A1) v1.2.1 (2001-12)  
We hereby declare the [all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that] the above  
named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex[IV] of Directive  
1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):  
BABT, Balfour House, Churchfield Road,  
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, UK  
Identification mark: 0168  
The technical documentation kept at:  
Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab.  
which will be made available upon request.  
(Representative in the EU)  
Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab.  
Blackbushe Business Park, Saxony Way,  
Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 6GG, UK  
2005. 06. 14  
Yong-Sang Park / S. Manager  
(Place and date of issue)  
(Name and signature of authorised person)  
* It is not the address of the Samsung Service Centre. For the address or the phone number of the Samsung Service  
Centre, see the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased your phone.  

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