Nokia 6265 User Manual

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Nokia 6265 User’s Guide  
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Contents  
For your safety.............................. viii Make calls................................................ 9  
Using the keypad................................ 9  
Use the save contact option........... 9  
Use the contacts list ......................... 9  
Use the last dialled number.......... 10  
Make a conference call.................. 10  
Answer calls.......................................... 10  
Answer or silence an incoming  
call........................................................ 10  
Adjust the earpiece volume .......... 10  
Answer a call with the keypad  
About your device ..................................ix  
Network Services.....................................x  
Shared memory.......................................xi  
Welcome.......................................... xi  
Getting help........................................... xi  
Find your phone label...................... xi  
Nokia support and contact  
information........................................ xii  
locked.................................................. 10  
Use the loudspeaker........................ 11  
Mute phone during call.................. 11  
Options during a call....................... 11  
Keyguard................................................ 11  
1. Phone at a glance........................1  
Keys and parts........................................ 1  
Standby mode......................................... 2  
Quick keys................................................ 2  
Indicators and icons ............................. 2  
Phone menus .......................................... 3  
Scroll method...................................... 3  
Main menu display............................ 4  
In-phone help...................................... 4  
Security functions................................. 4  
Go to functions...................................... 5  
Select options ..................................... 5  
Organise functions............................. 5  
3. Text entry...................................13  
Standard mode..................................... 13  
Text (Abc)........................................... 13  
Numbers (123).................................. 13  
Change language ............................. 13  
Punctuation and special  
characters........................................... 14  
Predictive text mode .......................... 14  
Activate and deactivate................. 14  
Enter text ........................................... 14  
Change case and mode...................... 15  
Delete text............................................. 15  
2. Set up your phone.......................6  
Antenna.................................................... 6  
Battery...................................................... 6  
Remove the back cover .................... 6  
Remove the battery........................... 7  
UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot.............. 7  
Replace the battery........................... 7  
Replace the back cover .................... 7  
Charge the battery............................. 7  
MiniSD card............................................. 8  
Turn your phone on or off................... 8  
Connect the headset ............................ 8  
4. Messaging ..................................16  
Text messages....................................... 16  
Text message folders and options 16  
Write and send text messages..... 17  
Use a template.................................. 18  
Read and reply to text messages. 18  
Choose a text message option..... 18  
Use custom folders.......................... 19  
Delete text messages...................... 20  
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Text message settings.................... 20  
Multimedia messages........................ 21  
Multimedia message folders and  
Save other details............................ 36  
Change default number................. 36  
Send business cards........................ 36  
options................................................ 22 Edit contacts ........................................ 37  
Write and send multimedia Modify contact settings.................... 38  
messages............................................ 22 Set up caller groups........................... 38  
Read and reply to multimedia  
messages............................................ 23  
Choose a multimedia message  
option.................................................. 24  
Delete multimedia messages........ 26  
Multimedia message settings...... 27  
Distribution lists.................................. 28  
Create distribution lists................. 28  
Set up a caller group...................... 38  
Modify a caller group..................... 38  
Set up voice tags................................. 38  
Assign a voice tag ........................... 39  
Use a voice tag................................. 39  
Play back a voice tag...................... 39  
Modify a voice tag.......................... 39  
Delete a voice tag ........................... 40  
Add and remove contacts ............. 28 Set up speed dial................................. 40  
Use distribution lists....................... 28  
Voice messages.................................... 29  
Save voice mailbox number.......... 29  
Assign a key to speed dial............. 40  
Change speed dial numbers ......... 40  
Delete speed dial numbers............ 40  
Call and set up your voice mail... 29 Display phone number....................... 40  
Listen to your voice mail............... 29 Delete contacts.................................... 41  
Automate voice mail ...................... 29  
Minibrowser messages...................... 30  
Delete individual contacts............ 41  
Delete all contacts.......................... 41  
5. Log..............................................31 7. Camera........................................42  
View missed calls................................ 31 Take a photo......................................... 42  
View received calls ............................. 31 Use the self-timer............................... 43  
View dialled numbers......................... 31 Take a sequence of photos............... 43  
Time of call ........................................... 32 Record a video..................................... 44  
Clear log lists........................................ 32 Camera options ................................... 44  
Call duration......................................... 32 Modify camera settings .................... 45  
Duration of data or fax calls............ 32  
Duration of minibrowser calls......... 33  
Image quality.................................... 45  
Image size.......................................... 45  
Video clip quality............................. 45  
Video clip length.............................. 45  
Camera sounds................................. 45  
Default title....................................... 46  
Image storage................................... 46  
Default mode.................................... 46  
6. Contacts .....................................34  
View contacts....................................... 34  
Search contacts................................... 34  
Add new contacts............................... 35  
Save a name and number ............. 35  
Save a number (only)...................... 35  
Save a contact.................................. 35  
Insert dialling codes........................ 35  
Save multiple numbers .................. 36  
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8. Gallery ........................................47  
Open a folder........................................ 47  
Gallery options..................................... 48  
End call when slide closed ............ 60  
Calling card........................................ 60  
International prefix ......................... 61  
Data and fax calls............................ 61  
Call summary .................................... 62  
Show call time on display ............. 62  
Ringing tone for no caller ID........ 62  
Phone...................................................... 62  
Language settings............................ 62  
Automatic keyguard........................ 62  
Navigation key.................................. 62  
Memory status.................................. 63  
Security keyguard ............................ 63  
DTMF tones........................................ 63  
Start-up tone .................................... 64  
Help text activation ........................ 64  
Voice commands.................................. 64  
Add a voice tag................................. 64  
Activate a voice command............ 65  
Voice command options................. 65  
Connectivity.......................................... 65  
Bluetooth connectivity................... 65  
Infrared connectivity....................... 68  
Data cable transfer.......................... 69  
Data and fax transfer...................... 70  
Enhancement settings........................ 70  
Headset............................................... 71  
Handsfree........................................... 71  
Loopset................................................ 71  
Charger ............................................... 71  
Hearing aid ........................................ 71  
Security .................................................. 72  
Phone lock.......................................... 72  
Allowed number if lock active...... 72  
Change lock code............................. 73  
Call restrictions ................................ 74  
Voice privacy..................................... 74  
Application settings............................ 74  
Network.................................................. 75  
Roaming options.............................. 75  
Mode.................................................... 75  
9. Media..........................................49  
Music player.......................................... 49  
Play music tracks ............................. 49  
Music player options....................... 50  
Radio....................................................... 51  
Play radio............................................ 51  
Radio options.................................... 52  
Voice recorder....................................... 52  
Record speech or sound................. 52  
Recording list.................................... 53  
Change the storage folder............. 53  
Equaliser................................................. 53  
Activate an equaliser set ............... 53  
Create a custom equaliser set...... 53  
10. Settings....................................55  
Profiles.................................................... 55  
Activate a profile.............................. 55  
Personalise a profile........................ 55  
Set a timed profile........................... 55  
Display.................................................... 56  
Standby mode settings................... 56  
Banner................................................. 56  
Screen saver....................................... 56  
Sleep mode ........................................ 57  
Backlight time-out .......................... 57  
Themes.................................................... 57  
Tones....................................................... 57  
Time and date....................................... 58  
Clock.................................................... 58  
Date...................................................... 58  
Set the auto-update of date and  
time...................................................... 59  
Call........................................................... 59  
Anykey answer.................................. 59  
Automatic redial............................... 59  
Speed dial........................................... 59  
Answer when slide opened............ 60  
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Network services................................. 75 Stopwatch............................................. 86  
Store a feature code....................... 75  
Restore factory settings.................... 76  
Phone details........................................ 76  
Measure split or lap time.............. 86  
Save a time........................................ 87  
Stopwatch options.......................... 87  
Operation note................................. 87  
11. Organiser..................................77  
Alarm clock........................................... 77  
12. Mobile web ..............................88  
Set an alarm...................................... 77 Mobile Internet access...................... 88  
Repeat alarm..................................... 77 Sign on to the mobile Internet ....... 89  
Set the alarm tone.......................... 77 Navigate the mobile Internet.......... 89  
Set the snooze time-out................ 78  
Turn an alarm off............................. 78  
Calendar................................................. 78  
Open calendar .................................. 78  
Calendar options.............................. 78  
Make a calendar note .................... 79  
View calendar notes (day view)... 79  
Options while viewing a day........ 80  
Send a calendar note...................... 80  
Receive a note in calendar format  
(vCal)................................................... 80  
Modify calendar settings............... 80  
Notes ...................................................... 81  
Open notes ........................................ 81  
Make a note...................................... 81  
Send a note....................................... 82  
Notes options ................................... 82  
To-do list ............................................... 82  
Open to-do list................................. 82  
Make a to-do list note................... 82  
Edit to-do list notes........................ 83  
View to-do list notes...................... 83  
Send a to-do list note.................... 83  
To-do list options ............................ 84  
Calculator.............................................. 84  
Use calculator................................... 84  
Currency converter.......................... 85  
Countdown timer................................ 85  
Set the normal timer...................... 85  
Change the timer............................. 86  
Stop the timer before the alarm  
Phone keys......................................... 89  
Receive a call while online........... 89  
Make an emergency call while  
online.................................................. 89  
Clear the cache and disconnect.. 90  
13. Extras........................................91  
Games..................................................... 91  
Select games..................................... 91  
Memory status ................................. 91  
Collection.............................................. 91  
Select application............................ 91  
Memory status ................................. 91  
14. PC connectivity........................92  
PC data transfer .................................. 92  
Nokia PC Suite..................................... 92  
15. Enhancements..........................93  
16. Reference information ............95  
Batteries and chargers ...................... 95  
Nokia battery authentication  
guidelines.............................................. 96  
17. Care and maintenance ............98  
sounds................................................. 86  
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18. Additional safety information99  
Operating environment.......................99  
Medical devices.....................................99  
Vehicles .................................................100  
Potentially explosive  
environments.......................................100  
Emergency calls ..................................101  
Certification information (SAR)......101  
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED  
WARRANTY...................................103  
Index .............................................106  
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For your safety  
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING  
Read these simple guidelines.  
Follow any restrictions.  
Don't use the device where  
blasting is in progress.  
Not following them may be dangerous  
or illegal. Read the complete user  
guide for further information.  
USE SENSIBLY  
Use only in the normal  
SWITCH ON SAFELY  
Do not switch the device on  
position as explained in the  
product documentation.  
Don't touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
when wireless phone use is  
prohibited or when it may  
cause interference or  
danger.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE  
Only qualified personnel  
may install or repair this  
product.  
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST  
Obey all local laws. Always  
keep your hands free to  
operate the vehicle while  
driving. Your first  
consideration while driving  
should be road safety.  
ENHANCEMENTS AND  
BATTERIES  
Use only approved  
enhancements and  
batteries. Do not connect  
incompatible products.  
INTERFERENCE  
All wireless phones may be  
susceptible to interference,  
which could affect  
performance.  
WATER-RESISTANCE  
Your phone is not water-  
resistant. Keep it dry.  
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS  
Follow any restrictions.  
Switch the device off near  
medical equipment.  
BACK-UP COPIES  
Remember to make back-  
up copies or keep a written  
record of all important  
information.  
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT  
Follow any restrictions.  
CONNECTING TO OTHER  
DEVICES  
When connecting to any  
other device, read its user  
guide for detailed safety  
instructions. Do not  
connect incompatible  
products.  
Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
SWITCH OFF WHEN  
REFUELLING  
Don't use the device at a  
refuelling point. Don't use  
near fuel or chemicals.  
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EMERGENCY CALLS  
Ensure the phone is  
Network Services  
To use the phone you must have  
service from a wireless service provider  
or network operator. Many of the  
features in this device depend on  
features in the wireless network to  
function. These network services may  
not be available on all networks or you  
may have to make specific  
arrangements with your service  
provider before you can utilise network  
services. Your service provider may  
need to give you additional  
switched on and in service.  
Press the end key as many  
times as needed to clear the  
display and return to  
standby mode. Enter the  
emergency number, then  
press the call key. Give your  
location. Do not end the  
call until given permission  
to do so.  
About your device  
The wireless device described in this  
instructions for their use and explain  
what charges will apply.  
guide is approved for use on the CDMA Some networks may have limitations  
800 and 1900, and AMPS 800  
networks. Contact your service  
provider for more information about  
networks.  
that affect how you can use network  
services. For instance, some networks  
may not support all language-  
dependent characters and services.  
When using the features in this device, Your service provider may have  
obey all laws and respect privacy and  
legitimate rights of others.  
requested that certain features be  
disabled or not activated in your  
device. If so, they will not appear on  
your device menu. Your device may  
also have been specially configured.  
This configuration may include  
changes in menu names, menu order  
and icons. Contact your service  
provider for more information.  
When taking and using images or video  
clips, obey all laws and respect local  
customs as well as privacy and  
legitimate rights of others.  
Warning: To use any features  
in this device, other than the  
alarm clock, the device must  
be switched on. Do not switch  
the device on when wireless  
device use may cause  
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols  
(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP  
protocols. Some features of this device,  
such as Mobile web require network  
support for these technologies.  
interference or danger.  
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Shared memory  
The following features in this device  
may share memory: Messaging,  
Contacts, Gallery, Organiser, and  
Extras. Use of one or more of these  
features may reduce the memory  
available for the remaining features  
sharing memory. For example, saving  
many photos to the Gallery may use all  
of the available memory. Your device  
may display a message that the  
memory is full when you try to use a  
shared memory feature. In this case,  
delete some of the information or  
entries stored in the shared memory  
features before continuing. Some of  
the features, such as Messaging and  
Contacts, may have a certain amount  
of memory specially allotted to them in  
addition to the memory shared with  
other features.  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of  
the Nokia 6265 mobile phone. Your  
Getting help  
phone provides many functions which  
Find your phone label  
are practical for daily use, such as a  
hands-free loudspeaker, camera, MP3  
player, video recorder, and more. Your  
phone can also connect to a PC, laptop,  
or other device using a USB data cable,  
Bluetooth wireless technology, or  
infrared.  
If you need help, Nokia Care Contact  
Centre is available for assistance.  
Before calling, we recommend that  
you write down the Electronic serial  
number (ESN) and have it available.  
The ESN is found on the type label,  
which is located beneath the battery  
on the back of the phone. See “Remove  
the back cover”, p. 6 and “Remove the  
battery”, p. 7 for more information.  
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Nokia support and contact  
information  
For the latest version of this guide,  
downloads, services and additional  
information related to your  
Nokia product, please visit  
www.nokia-asia.com/support or your  
local Nokia web site.  
Should you still require assistance,  
please refer to www.nokia-asia.com/  
contactus.  
To check for the nearest Nokia care  
center location for maintenance  
services, you may like to visit  
www.nokia-asia.com/repair.  
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1. Phone at a glance  
Keys and parts  
miniSD card slot (1)  
Earpiece (2)  
Keypad (13)  
Microphone (14)  
Charger port (15)  
Display (3)  
Headset connector (4)  
LED indicator (5)  
Pop-Port™ connector (16)  
Camera key (17)  
Left selection key (6)  
Right selection key (7)  
Call key (8)  
Camera flash and self-portrait  
mirror (18)  
Loudspeaker (19)  
Volume key (20)  
End and power key (9)  
Infrared (10)  
Strap holder (11)  
Center selection and scroll key (12)  
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Standby mode  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator and the  
model number of your phone, some or  
Quick keys  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator and the  
model number of your phone, some or  
all of the following selection keys may all of the following scroll key shortcuts  
appear in standby mode.  
may be available in standby mode.  
The standby mode indicates your  
phone is idle.  
In standby mode, the four-way scroll  
and center selection keys instantly  
take you to frequently-accessed  
menus:  
Scroll up key—Go to the contacts list or  
network operator menu.  
Scroll right key—View the calendar.  
Scroll down key—Go to the contacts  
list.  
Scroll left key—Create a text message.  
Center selection key—Displays  
available applications or selects  
highlighted menus and submenus.  
Signal strength (1)—More bars indicate  
a stronger network signal.  
Menu (2)—Press the center selection  
key to select this option.  
Indicators and icons  
Go to (3)—Press the left selection key  
to select this option.  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator and the  
model number of your phone, some or  
all of the following indicators and  
icons may appear on standby mode.  
Names or network operator menu (4)—  
Press the right selection key to select  
this option.  
Battery level (5)—A filled in battery  
indicates more power.  
You have one or more text or  
picture messages. See “Read and reply  
to text messages”, p. 18.  
You have one or more voice  
messages. See “Voice messages”, p. 29  
Your phone keypad is locked.  
See “Keyguard”, p. 11  
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Your phone is set to the silent  
profile. See “Profiles”, p. 55  
Phone menus  
Phone features are grouped according  
to function and are accessed through  
the main menus. Each main menu  
contains submenus and lists from  
which you can select or view items and  
personalise your phone features.  
You can access these menus and  
submenus by using the scroll method  
or by using a shortcut.  
The alarm clock is on. See “Alarm  
clock”, p. 77  
The countdown timer is running.  
See “Countdown timer”, p. 85  
The stopwatch timing is running in  
the background. See “Stopwatch”,  
p. 86  
Integrated hands free or  
loudspeaker is active.  
Note: Some features may not  
be available, depending on  
your network. For more  
information, contact your  
wireless provider.  
The timed profile is selected.  
See “Profiles”, p. 55  
Phone can be connected to a  
Bluetooth wireless technology device.  
See “Bluetooth connectivity”, p. 65  
Scroll method  
1. In standby mode,  
select Menu using  
the center  
,
,
,
, or  
An enhancement, such as headset,  
handsfree, hearing aid, TTY/TTD, or  
loopset is active or connected.  
selection key.  
Scroll through the  
main menu using the scroll key.  
See “Enhancement settings”, p. 70  
or  
Voice privacy encryption  
is active or inactive in the network.  
On the right side of the screen, a  
scroll bar is displayed with a tab  
that moves up or down as you  
move through the menus.  
This provides a visual  
representation of your current  
position in the menu structure.  
Phone is roaming outside of your  
home network.  
Phone is in a digital network.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix.  
Phone is in a 1XRTT network.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix.  
2. When you arrive at a menu, press  
Select (the center selection key) to  
enter submenus.  
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Select Back from the submenu  
level to return to the previous  
menu.  
In-phone help  
Many features have brief descriptions  
(help text) that can be viewed on the  
display. To view these descriptions,  
scroll to a feature, and wait for about  
15 seconds. Scroll down to view all of  
the description, or select Back to exit.  
Press the end key to return to  
standby mode from any menu or  
submenu.  
Main menu display  
In order to view the descriptions, you  
must activate help text.  
You can control whether your phone  
main menu is displayed as a List,  
Grid or Grid with labels. By default,  
the main menu displays in Grid with  
labels format.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Help text  
activation > On or Off.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Options > Main menu view > List, Grid,  
or Grid with labels.  
Security functions  
The security feature protects your  
device from unauthorised outgoing  
calls or denies access to the stored  
information with a lock or security  
code. The lock code is a four-digit  
number, while the security code is a  
five-digit number. By default, the  
security feature uses the lock code  
(defaulted to the last four digits of  
your phone number), instead of the  
security code to protect your phone.  
If supported by your wireless service  
provider or network operator, you can  
also change the order of menus in your  
main menu.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Options > Organise. Highlight a menu,  
select Move. Use the scroll key to move  
the menu to a new location, select OK.  
You can repeat this procedure to  
personalise your main menu.  
You must enter your lock code to  
access the Security menu.  
Select Done > Yes to save the changes.  
To access the Security menu, do the  
following:  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
See “Security”, p. 72 for more  
information.  
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Note: Depending on your  
wireless service provider or  
Select options  
1. In standby mode, select Go to >  
network operator, the preset  
lock code may be 1234 or  
0000 instead of the last four  
digits of your phone number.  
If none of these work, contact  
your wireless service provider  
or network operator for more  
help.  
Options > Select options.  
2. Scroll to the options you want to  
add.  
3. Select Mark to add an option or  
Unmark to remove an option.  
4. Select Done when you have added  
all desired options.  
To enter the lock code to restore the  
factory settings, do the following:  
5. Select Yes to save the changes.  
6. In standby mode, select Go to to  
display a list of the options that  
you selected in step 3.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Restore factory sett.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
Organise functions  
Note: Depending on your  
wireless service provider or  
network operator, your phone  
may ask for the security code  
(defaulted to 12345) instead  
of the lock code.  
In standby mode, select Go to >  
Options > Organise. Highlight an  
option, and select Move. Scroll to move  
the option to a new location, and  
select OK. You can repeat this  
procedure to personalise your Go to  
menu.  
Go to functions  
Select Done > Yes to save the changes.  
The Go to menu allows you to change  
the function of the left selection key  
on your phone so that your most  
frequently used functions can be  
quickly accessed from the Go to menu  
in standby mode.  
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S e t u p y o u r p h o n e  
2. Set up your phone  
Antenna  
Battery  
Your device has an  
internal antenna.  
Always switch off the power and  
disconnect the charger before  
removing the battery.  
Hold the device as  
you would any  
other telephone  
with the antenna  
area pointed up  
and over your  
shoulder.  
Avoid touching electronic components  
while changing the covers.  
Always store and use the device with  
the covers attached.  
Prolonged, continuous use of your  
device may increase the device  
temperature. The increased  
temperature is a normal function of  
this product and does not pose a safety  
concern for you or the device. If the  
temperature is uncomfortable to you,  
use a headset or allow your device to  
return to room temperature before  
your next call.  
Note: As  
with any  
other radio  
transmittin  
g device,  
do not  
touch the  
antenna  
unnecessarily when the device  
is switched on. Contact with  
the antenna affects call  
quality and may cause the  
device to operate at a higher  
power level than otherwise  
needed. Avoiding contact with  
the antenna area when  
Remove the back cover  
operating the device optimises  
antenna performance and  
battery life.  
1. With the back of the phone facing  
you, press down and hold the back  
cover latch.  
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2. Slide the back cover toward the  
bottom of the phone, lift up and  
remove.  
2. Push down on the other end of the  
battery to snap the battery into  
place.  
Remove the battery  
Replace the back cover  
After you have removed the back  
cover, insert your finger into the finger  
grip, and lift the battery from its  
compartment.  
1. Set the back cover on the phone  
with the cover tabs aligned with  
the slots in the phone.  
2. Press the back cover latch down  
and slide the back cover toward the  
top of phone.  
UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot  
Your phone has a UIM card slot built  
into the mechanics. However, the UIM  
is not functional in this phone model.  
Avoid placing anything into the UIM  
card slot.  
3. Make sure back cover latch is  
secure.  
Charge the battery  
1. Plug the charger transformer into a  
standard ac outlet.  
Replace the battery  
1. Insert the battery, gold-coloured  
contact end first, into the battery  
slot.  
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2. Insert the charger output plug into To remove the miniSD card, firmly  
the round jack at the bottom end of press the card until it releases from the  
the phone.  
card slot and slides out.  
If necessary, you can use a CA-44  
adapter cable (1) to connect a  
charger and the phone.  
Important: Do not remove the  
memory card while reading or  
writing to the card. Doing so  
may cause data corruption on  
the card or the phone.  
After a few seconds, the battery  
indicator in the display scrolls. If  
the battery is completely  
discharged, it may take a few  
minutes before the charging  
indicator appears on the display or  
before any calls can be made.  
Turn your phone on  
or off  
MiniSD card  
1. To turn your phone on or off, press  
and hold the end key for at least  
3 seconds.  
2. Enter the lock code, if necessary,  
and select OK.  
Connect the headset  
To insert the miniSD, complete the  
following steps.  
1. Slide open the phone and lift open  
the miniSD slot cover.  
2. Insert card firmly as shown in the  
illustration. The card clicks into  
place.  
A compatible headset, such as HS-5,  
may be purchased with your phone or  
separately as an enhancement.  
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See “Enhancement settings”, p. 70 for  
information.  
Make calls  
1. Plug the headset connector into  
the Pop-Port™ connector at the  
bottom end of your phone.  
appears on the display.  
Using the keypad  
1. Enter the phone number, and press  
the call key. To delete a character  
to the left of the cursor, select  
Clear.  
2. Position the headset on your ear.  
With the headset connected, you can  
make, answer, and end calls as usual.  
2. To end the call, press the end key.  
To cancel the call attempt,  
select End call.  
Use the keypad to enter numbers.  
Press the call key to place a call.  
Press the end key to end a call.  
Use the save contact option  
1. In standby mode, enter the phone  
number and select Save, enter a  
name for the contact, and select  
OK.  
You can also plug a compatible  
headset, such as the HS-9 Universal  
Headset, into the 2.5 mm headset jack  
on the side of your phone to allow  
hands-free operation. See  
2. To make the call, press the call key.  
To return to standby mode,  
select Done.  
“Enhancement settings”, p. 70.  
Warning: When you use the  
headset, your ability to hear  
outside sounds may be  
affected. Do not use the  
headset where it can  
Use the contacts list  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your contacts.  
endanger your safety.  
2. Scroll to the contact you wish to  
dial, press the call key. To view  
details of the entry, select Details.  
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Use the last dialled number  
1. In standby mode, press the call key  
to display the last 30 numbers  
dialled.  
Answer calls  
Answer or silence an  
incoming call  
2. Scroll to the number or name you  
wish to redial, and press the call  
key.  
1. To answer the call, press the call  
key or select Answer.  
2. To reject the call, press the end key.  
Select Silence to mute the ringing  
tone. Select Dismiss or do nothing,  
and the call is eventually  
Make a conference call  
This service is network dependent.  
1. Make a call to the first participant.  
forwarded to voice mail.  
If your phone is set to Silent in the  
Profiles menu, select Dismiss, and  
the call is forwarded to voice mail.  
2. With the first participant on the  
line, select Options > New call.  
3. Enter the phone number of the  
second participant; or, to retrieve a  
number from your contacts, select  
Search and the number you want  
to call.  
Adjust the earpiece volume  
Press the up arrow or down arrow on  
the volume key located on the right  
side of your phone to adjust the  
volume of the earpiece.  
4. Press the call key. The first  
participant is put on hold.  
When adjusting the volume, a bar  
chart appears in the display indicating  
the volume level.  
5. When the second participant picks  
up, press the 3 key and then the  
call key to connect the calls.  
6. To end the conference call,  
select Options > End all calls,  
or press the end key.  
Answer a call with the  
keypad locked  
To answer a call with the keypad  
locked, simply press the call key.  
During the call, all features function as  
normal. When you end or reject the  
call, the keypad automatically relocks.  
See “Keyguard”, p. 11 for details.  
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When the device is locked, calls may be During a call, select Options and one of  
possible to the official emergency  
the following:  
number programmed into your device.  
Loudspeaker or Handset—Activate or  
deactivate the loudspeaker while in a  
call.  
Use the loudspeaker  
Warning: Do not hold the  
device near your ear when the  
loudspeaker is in use because  
the volume may be extremely  
loud.  
New call—Initiate a conference call.  
See “Make a conference call”, p. 10 for  
information.  
Save—Save a number entered during a  
call.  
You can use your phone loudspeaker  
during a call:  
Add to contact—Add a number entered  
during a call to a contact in your list.  
To activate the loudspeaker,  
select Loudsp.  
End all calls—Disconnect from all  
active calls.  
To deactivate the loudspeaker,  
select Handset.  
DTMF tones—Enter the numbers, and  
select Tones to send the numbers as  
tones.  
The loudspeaker is deactivated  
automatically when a call or a call  
attempt ends or when certain  
enhancements are connected.  
Contacts—View the contacts list.  
Menu—View the phone menu.  
Keyguard  
Mute phone during call  
With keyguard, you can lock the  
keypad to prevent keys from being  
pressed accidentally. Remember to  
lock your phone keypad to prevent  
accidental calls. If the keypad is locked,  
it unlocks when you receive a call.  
After the call, the lock automatically  
reactivates.  
To mute your phone during a call,  
select Mute; to unmute the phone,  
select Unmute.  
Options during a call  
Many of the options that you can use  
during a call, are network services.  
Check with your wireless service  
provider or network operator for more  
information.  
When the keyguard is on, calls may be  
possible to the official emergency  
number programmed into your device.  
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When the phone slide is open:  
To unlock the keypad, select  
Unlock, and press * within 2  
seconds.  
To lock the keypad, select Menu,  
and press * within 2 seconds.  
When the phone slide is closed:  
To unlock the keypad, open the  
slide or select Unlock > OK.  
To lock the keypad, select Menu,  
and press * within 2 seconds.  
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3. Text entry  
You can use two methods for entering  
text and numbers: standard mode and  
predictive text mode.  
Numbers (123)  
To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode,  
press and hold # at any message entry  
screen to bring up the Editor settings  
menu list of Number mode, Dictionary  
on or Dictionary off, and Writing  
language. Select Number mode, and  
the device returns to the message  
entry screen and switches the ABC icon  
in the upper left corner of the display  
to the 123 icon (or back). To return to  
Abc mode, press and hold #.  
Standard mode  
Standard mode is the only way to enter  
text into the contacts list, and to  
rename caller groups.  
Text (Abc)  
Press a key once to insert the first  
letter on the key, twice for the  
second letter, etc. If you pause  
briefly, the last letter in the display  
is accepted and your phone awaits  
the next entry.  
Change language  
To change the language, do the  
following:  
1. Press and hold #.  
Press 0 to enter a space, thereby  
accepting a completed word.  
2. At the Editor settings menu list,  
select Writing language, and the  
new language.  
Press 1 as many times as necessary  
to scroll through a list of commonly  
used characters.  
The phone will return to the message  
entry screen, and you can compose in  
the new language.  
Press * to display a complete list of  
special characters.  
Press and hold # to open Editor  
settings > Number mode,  
Dictionary on or Dictionary off,  
or Writing language.  
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Punctuation and special  
characters  
Enter text  
The illustration below simulates your  
display each time a key is pressed.  
For example, to write Nokia with  
predictive text on and with the English  
dictionary selected, press each of the  
following keys once:  
While at any text entry screen, press *  
to display special characters (press and  
hold * if predictive text is on). Press *  
again to cycle through all available  
characters. Scroll to navigate through  
the list of special characters. Once a  
character is highlighted, select Use to  
insert the character into your message.  
6
6
5
4
2
Press 0 to enter a space and begin  
writing the next word.  
Predictive text mode  
If a displayed word is not correct,  
press * to see other matches.  
Predictive text input allows you to  
write messages quickly using your  
keypad and the built-in dictionary. It is  
much faster than the standard mode  
method, because for each letter, you  
only press the corresponding key on  
your keypad once.  
To return to the previous word in  
the list of matches, select Previous.  
If ? appears after a word, it is not in  
the dictionary. Select Spell to add  
the word to the dictionary.  
Press 1 to insert a period into your  
message.  
Activate and deactivate  
Press and hold * to display special  
characters. Press * again to cycle  
through all available characters.  
At any text entry screen, select and  
hold Options to turn predictive text on  
or off depending on previous mode; or,  
select Options > Dictionary on or  
Dictionary off. Press # twice to change  
from predictive text mode to standard  
mode and back.  
Press and hold the specific number  
key to enter a number.  
Press and hold # to bring up the  
Editor settings menu list of  
Number mode, Dictionary on or  
Dictionary off, and Writing  
language.  
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Change case  
and mode  
Press # to switch between uppercase,  
lowercase, and sentence case, as well  
as standard and predictive text modes.  
Case and mode are indicated by the  
following icons that appear in the  
upper centre of the display screen.  
Uppercase text: standard  
mode is on.  
Lowercase text: standard  
mode is on.  
Sentence case text:  
standard mode is on. Only available at  
the beginning of a sentence.  
Uppercase text: predictive  
text is on.  
Lowercase text: predictive  
text is on.  
Sentence case text:  
predictive text is on. Only available at  
the beginning of a sentence.  
Delete text  
To delete text, use one of the following  
options:  
Select Clear to backspace the  
cursor and delete a character.  
Select and hold Clear to backspace  
continuously and delete  
characters.  
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4. Messaging  
Your phone is capable of creating and  
receiving text, multimedia, voice and  
minibrowser messages. Check with  
your service provider to see what  
messaging is available for you.  
Note:Whensendingmessages,  
your device may display  
Message sent. This is an  
indication that the message  
has been sent by your device  
to the network. This is not an  
indication that the message  
has been received at the  
intended destination. For more  
details about messaging  
services, check with your  
service provider.  
Text messages  
Text messaging is a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix for more  
information. If your wireless service  
provider or network operator supports  
this feature, you can send and receive  
text messages to compatible phones  
that are also subscribed to the service.  
Text message folders  
and options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages and from  
the following:  
When composing text messages, check  
the number of characters allowed in  
the top right corner of the message.  
Using special (unicode) characters  
takes up more space. If there are  
Create message—Create and send  
special characters in your message, the messages.  
indicator may not show the message  
Inbox—Check for received text  
length correctly. Before the message is  
sent, the phone will tell you if the  
message exceeds the maximum length  
allowed for one message. Also, you can  
make distribution lists that contain  
phone numbers and names from your  
contact list. See “Distribution lists”,  
p. 28 for more information.  
messages. Text messages are  
automatically stored in the Inbox when  
they are received. A notification  
appears when a message arrives in the  
Inbox.  
Outbox—Check for outgoing text  
messages. Text messages are  
automatically stored in the Outbox as  
they are sent. If your service is  
interrupted while sending, the text  
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message is stored in the Outbox until  
another delivery attempt is made.  
Write and send  
text messages  
Sent items—Sent text messages are  
stored in Sent items.  
Drafts—Save incompletetext messages  
in a draft. Store drafts of text messages  
in Drafts to be completed at a later  
time.  
Archive—Save text messages in  
Archive.  
Templates—Select from a collection of  
prewritten Templates, when creating  
text messages. Preloaded Templates  
can be edited and personalised.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
Create message.  
My folders—Create and name personal  
folders.  
To go quickly to the Create  
message screen, scroll left in  
standby mode.  
Delete messages—Delete messages  
from a selected folder or all folders.  
Message settings—Change settings for  
reading, writing, and sending text  
messages.  
2. Compose a text message using the  
keypad. See “Choose a text  
message option”, p. 18 for  
composing options.  
Send numeric page—Send a numeric  
page.  
3. Select Send to > Recently used,  
Send to number, Send to e-mail,  
Send to many, or Send to  
distribution list (if you have created  
one).  
Add-ins—Add a sound, animation, or  
picture object.  
Styles—Change font appearance and  
size, and text alignment.  
4. Select a number or distribution list,  
enter the recipient’s phone number  
or e-mail address, or select Search  
to retrieve a number or e-mail  
address from your contacts list;  
select Send.  
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Use a template  
Templates are short, prewritten  
messages that can be retrieved and  
inserted into new text messages.  
Choose a text  
message option  
Create message options  
When you create or reply to a text  
message, depending on the mode of  
text input you are using and the  
features supported by your wireless  
service provider or network operator,  
some or all of the following are  
available:  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
Create message > Options > Use  
template.  
2. Select one of the available  
templates and complete the text  
message using the keypad.  
Sending optionsMark or Unmark a  
message as Urgent, Delivery reports,  
Callback number, or Signature.  
Read and reply to  
text messages  
Clear text—Erase all text from your  
message.  
When you receive a text message,  
a notification appears and the  
Insert contact—Insert detail from your  
contacts list into your message.  
unopened letter icon (  
displayed.  
) is  
Insert number—Insert a phone number  
or find a phone number in the contacts  
list.  
1. Select Show to read the text  
message or Exit to dismiss the  
notification.  
Save—Save the message in Drafts.  
Scroll to view the whole message,  
if necessary.  
Exit editor—Exit the message editor.  
Use template—Insert a predefined  
template.  
When unopened messages are in  
your inbox,  
is shown in the  
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley.  
upper centre of the display screen  
during standby mode as a  
reminder.  
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit  
the text of a new word that might not  
appear in the predictive text  
dictionary. This displays only when  
predictive text is on.  
2. Select Reply > Empty screen,  
Original text, Template, or one of  
the predefined answers provided.  
Insert symbol—Insert a special  
character. This displays only when  
predictive text is on.  
3. Compose your reply with the  
keypad, and select Send.  
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Writing language—To change the  
language from a pre-defined list.  
Create a custom folder  
To organise your messages, create  
custom folders, and save messages you  
want to keep there.  
Dictionary on or Dictionary off—Turn  
predictive text on or off.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
My folders > Add fldr. to create  
your initial custom folder.  
Matches—View matches found in the  
predictive text dictionary for the word  
you want to use. This displays only  
when predictive text is on.  
Select Menu > Messaging > Text  
messages >Myfolders > Options >  
Add folder to create an additional  
custom folder.  
Read message options  
When you read a text message, the  
following options are available:  
Delete—Discard the text message.  
2. Enter a name for the new folder,  
Use detail > Number, E-mail address,  
or Web address—Select Save to create  
a new contact; select Options > Add to  
contact, Send message, or Call for  
other options.  
and select OK.  
Rename a custom folder  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
My folders.  
Move—Save the message to Archive,  
Templates, or a folder you have  
created.  
2. Folders you have created appear in  
the display. Scroll to the folder you  
wish to rename, and select  
Divert—Forward the text message to  
another phone number.  
Options > Rename folder.  
3. Select and hold Clear to delete the  
existing entry; enter a new name  
for the folder; select OK to confirm  
or Back to exit.  
Lock or Unlock—Lock or unlock the text  
message. The appropriate option  
appears.  
Rename—Edit the title of the text  
Delete a custom folder  
message.  
Only folders in My folders can be  
deleted. The Inbox, Outbox, Sent items,  
Drafts, Archive, and Templates folders  
are protected. When you delete a  
folder, all messages in the folder are  
also deleted.  
Use custom folders  
Your phone has a folder system that  
saves and stores text messages.  
Additionally you can create custom  
folders.  
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1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Delete all messages in a folder  
Messaging > Text messages >  
My folders.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
Delete messages and one of the  
following:  
2. Scroll to the folder you wish to  
delete, and select Options > Delete  
folder.  
All—Deletes all text messages in  
the folder.  
3. Select Yes to delete or No to exit.  
All read—Deletes only the read text  
messages in the folder.  
Delete text messages  
If your message memory is full and you  
All unread—Deletes all unread text  
messages in the Inbox.  
have more text messages waiting at  
the network,  
mode. You can do the following:  
blinks in standby  
2. If you select All or All read, select  
Mark or Unmark to choose the  
folders from which to delete text  
messages. Select Options > Mark  
all to choose all folders.  
Read some of the unread text  
messages, and delete them.  
Delete text messages from some of  
your folders.  
3. Select Done after choosing the  
folders.  
Delete a single text message  
To delete a single text message,  
you need to open it first.  
4. Select Yes to delete the message or  
No to exit.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Text message settings  
Messaging > Text messages.  
Sending options  
2. Select the folder containing the  
text message you wish to delete.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
Message settings > Sending options  
and the setting you wish to change:  
3. Select the message you wish to  
delete and Options > Delete.  
4. Select Yes to delete the message or  
Priority > Normal or Urgent—Select  
the priority of the message.  
No to exit.  
Delivery reports—Select On to receive a  
note confirming delivery of a text  
message.  
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Send callback number—Select OK to  
send your default phone to the  
recipient.  
Multimedia messages  
Multimedia messaging is a network  
service. See “Network Services”, p. ix  
for more information. If your wireless  
service provider or network operator  
supports this feature, you can send and  
receive multimedia messages to  
compatible phones that are also  
subscribed to the service.  
Signature—Select On to append a  
signature to an outgoing text message.  
If you have not created a signature,  
select On; enter a signature, and select  
OK.  
Other settings  
A multimedia message can contain  
text, sound, a picture, or a video clip.  
Your phone supports multimedia  
messages that are up to 600 KB. If the  
maximum size is exceeded, the phone  
may not be able to receive the  
message.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Text messages >  
Message settings > Other settings and  
the setting you wish to change:  
Message font size —Select the desired  
font size for the display.  
Messageoverwriting > Sentitems only,  
Inbox only, Sent items & Inbox, or Off—  
Set your phone to automatically  
replace old messages in Inbox or Sent  
items when new ones arrive. When the  
message memory is full, your phone  
cannot send or receive any new  
messages.  
Note: Only devices that have  
compatible features can  
receiveand displaymultimedia  
messages. The appearance of a  
message may vary depending  
on the receiving device.  
Depending upon your network, you  
may receive a message that includes  
an Internet address where you can go  
to view the multimedia message.  
Pictures are scaled to fit the display  
area of the phone. Your phone has a  
multimedia message viewer for playing  
messages and a multimedia inbox for  
storing saved messages. Once you save  
the multimedia message, you can use  
the image as a screen saver or the  
sound as a ringing tone.  
Save sent messages—Select Always  
save or Always prompt to save sent  
text messages to Sent items. Select Off  
to not save messages.  
Queue msgs. if no digital—Select On or  
On prompt to store text messages in  
the Outbox until they can be sent with  
a digital service. Select Off to not store  
messages.  
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Copyright protections may prevent  
some images, ringing tones, and other  
content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
notification when a message arrives in  
your Inbox.  
Outbox—Check for outgoing  
multimedia messages. Multimedia  
messages are automatically stored in  
the Outbox as they are sent. If your  
service is interrupted while sending,  
then messages are stored in the  
Outbox until another delivery attempt  
is made.  
Multimedia messaging only supports  
the following formats:  
Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF,  
WBMP, BMP, and PNG  
Sound: MP3, eAAC+, SP-MIDI,  
AMR audio, QCELP, and  
Sent items—Sent multimedia messages  
are stored in Sent items.  
monophonic ringing tones  
Video: clips in H.264 format with  
QCIF image size  
Saved items—Save multimedia  
messages for later use in Saved items.  
You cannot receive multimedia  
Delete messages—Delete multimedia  
messages from the Inbox, Outbox, Sent  
items, or Saved items.  
messages if you have a call in progress,  
games or other applications running,  
or an active browsing session. Because  
delivery of multimedia messages can  
Message settings—Change the settings  
fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely for multimedia messages.  
solely upon them for essential  
communications.  
Write and send multimedia  
messages  
Multimedia message folders  
and options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. and  
from the following:  
Create message—Create and send  
multimedia messages.  
Inbox—Check for received multimedia  
messages. Multimedia messages are  
automatically stored in the Inbox when  
they are received. You receive a  
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1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Create message.  
times. If this fails, the message remains  
in the Outbox and you can try to  
manually resend it later. Check your  
Outbox for unsent messages.  
2. Compose a message using the  
keypad. See “Choose a multimedia  
message option”, p. 24 for  
composing options.  
Note: When sending  
messages, your device may  
display the words Multimedia  
message sent. This is an  
indication that the message  
has been sent by your device  
to the network. This is not an  
indication that the message  
has been received at the  
intended destination. For more  
details about messaging  
services, check with your  
service provider.  
3. Select Send to > Recently used,  
To phone number, To e-mail  
address, To many, or Distribution  
lists.  
4. Select a number or distribution list,  
and enter the recipient’s phone  
number or e-mail address; or select  
Search to retrieve a number or e-  
mail address from your contacts  
list.  
Messages that you send are saved in  
Sent items if the setting Save sent  
messages is set to Yes. See  
“Multimedia message settings”, p. 27.  
This is not an indication that the  
message has been received at the  
intended destination.  
5. Select Send.  
The multimedia message is moved to  
the Outbox for sending.  
The wireless network may limit the size  
of multimedia messages. If the inserted  
picture exceeds this limit, the device  
may make it smaller so that it can be  
sent by multimedia messaging.  
Read and reply to  
multimedia messages  
When a multimedia message is  
It takes more time to send a  
multimedia message than to send a  
text message. While the multimedia  
message is being sent, the animated  
received,  
appears in the display  
along with the percentage display  
indicating the download progress.  
Once the message has been fully  
indicator  
is displayed and you  
can use other functions on the phone.  
If there is an interruption while the  
message is being sent, the phone  
automatically tries to resend it a few  
downloaded,  
and a notification  
appears in the display.  
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1. To view the multimedia message  
Choose a multimedia  
immediately, select Show.  
message option  
To save the message to the inbox  
for later viewing, select Exit.  
Create message options  
When you create or reply to a  
multimedia message, depending on the  
mode of text input you are using and  
the features supported by your wireless  
service provider or network operator,  
To view a saved message, select  
Menu > Messaging > Multimedia  
msgs. > Inbox and the message you  
want to view.  
While viewing a message, select  
Play to play the entire message  
some or all of the following options are  
available:  
2. Select Options > Reply or Reply to  
Send to album—Send message to an  
online album. This is an online network  
service. Check with your service  
provider for more information.  
all, and compose your reply.  
3. Select Send to and OK to confirm  
delivery number.  
Insert > Image, Sound clip, or Video  
clip—Insert an image, sound clip,  
or video clip file from your Gallery.  
Open the desired folder, and select the  
file and Options > Insert.  
If  
blinks and Multimedia memory  
full. View waiting message. appears,  
the memory for multimedia messages  
is full. To view the waiting message,  
select Show. Before you can save the  
message, you need to delete some of  
your old messages. See “Delete  
multimedia messages”, p. 26 for more  
information.  
Copyright protections may prevent  
some images, ringing tones, and other  
content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
Important: Exercise caution  
when opening messages.  
Multimedia message objects  
may contain malicious  
software or otherwise be  
harmful to your device or PC.  
Insert > New image—Open the camera  
to create a new image that you attach  
to the message.  
Insert > New sound clip—Open the  
voice recorder to create a new sound  
clip that you attach to the message.  
Insert > Slide—Insert a slide into your  
message. Each slide can contain text,  
business card, calendar note, one  
image, and one sound clip.  
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Insert > Business card—Insert contact  
as a business card.  
By default, the text appears at the  
bottom or last.  
Insert > Calendar note—Insert a  
Save—Saves the message to Saved  
calendar note.  
items.  
Delete > Image, Sound clip, or Video  
More options > Insert contact—Insert a  
clip—Delete an image, sound clip, or  
name from your contacts list into your  
video clip file from your message. Only message.  
appears when your message has a file  
More options > Insert number—Insert a  
phone number or find a phone number  
attachment.  
Delete > Slide—Delete the current slide in the contacts list.  
from your message.  
Moreoptions >Messagedetails—Show  
Edit subject—Edit the subject heading. the details of your multimedia  
message.  
Clear text—Erases all text from the  
current slide in your message.  
Exit editor—Exit the message editor.  
Preview—Preview the message or slide Insert smiley—Insert a smiley.  
presentation before sending it. Select  
Stop to end the preview. Select Play to  
start the preview again or Back to  
return to the list of options.  
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit  
the text of a new word that might not  
appear in the predictive text  
dictionary. This appears only when  
Previous slide—Move to the previous  
slide. Option only appears if there is a  
previous slide.  
predictive text is on.  
Insert symbol—Insert a special  
character. This appears only when  
predictive text is on.  
Next slide—Move to the next slide.  
Option only appears if there is next  
slide.  
Writing language—Choose the  
language you want to use.  
Slide list—Shows a list of all slides.  
Select the slide you wish to edit.  
Dictionary on or Dictionary off—Turn  
predictive text on or off.  
Slide timing—Set the timing interval  
for each slide. By default, each slide  
appears for 12 seconds.  
Matches—View matches found in the  
predictive text dictionary for the word  
you want to use. This appears only  
Place text first or Place text last—Move when predictive text is on.  
text to the top or bottom of the slide.  
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Send to number, Send to e-mail, or  
Read message options  
When you read a multimedia message,  
the following options are available:  
Send to many—Forward the message to  
a phone number, to an e-mail address,  
or to multiple recipients.  
Set contrast—Adjust the contrast of an  
image. This option is only available  
when viewing an image.  
Album—Forward the message to an  
online album. This is an online network  
service. Check with your service  
provider for more information.  
Details—Displays the details of a  
highlighted file attachment.  
Message details—View the sender’s  
name and phone number, the message  
center used, reception date and time,  
message size and type.  
Save image, Save sound clip, or Save  
video clip—Save the corresponding file  
to the Gallery. Images, sound clips, and  
video clips must be open before you  
can save them.  
Delete multimedia  
messages  
Save link—Save the corresponding Web  
link. This appears only when a Web link  
is highlighted.  
If your message memory is full and you  
have more multimedia messages  
View text—View only the text included  
in the message.  
waiting at the network,  
standby mode. You can do the  
following:  
blinks in  
Activate image, Activate tone, or  
Activate video clip—View or listen to  
the corresponding file.  
Read some of the unread  
multimedia messages, and delete  
them.  
Open business card—Open an attached  
business card.  
Delete multimedia messages from  
some of your folders.  
Open calendar note—Open an attached  
calendar note.  
Delete a single multimedia  
message  
To delete a single multimedia message,  
you need to open it first.  
Delete—Delete the message you are  
viewing.  
Reply or Reply to all—Enter a reply and  
send it to the original sender and any  
other recipients of the message.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs.  
Use detail—Use a corresponding  
2. Select the folder containing the  
multimedia message you wish to  
delete.  
number or e-mail address. The number  
or e-mail address must be highlighted  
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3. Select the message you wish to  
Scale image down  
You can request for images to be  
delete and Options > Delete.  
automatically scaled down.  
4. Select Yes to delete or No to exit.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Message settings > Scale image  
down > Yes or No.  
Delete all multimedia  
messages in a folder  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Delete messages > Inbox, Outbox,  
Sent items, or Saved items.  
Default slide timing  
You can set the default time in mm:ss  
for the slides of a multimedia message.  
2. Select Yes to delete the all  
messages in the folder or No to  
exit.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Message settings > Default slide  
timing, enter a slide time, and select  
OK.  
Multimedia message  
settings  
Allow multimedia reception  
Before you can use the multimedia  
message feature, you must specify  
whether you want to receive message  
at all times or only if you are in the  
service provider’s home system. This is  
a network service. Check with your  
service provider for more information.  
Save sent messages  
You can save the multimedia messages  
that you send to the Sent items folder.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Message settings > Save sent  
messages > No or Yes.  
Delivery reports  
The default setting of the multimedia  
message service is generally on.  
The appearance of a multimedia  
message may vary depending on the  
receiving device.  
You can request delivery reports to  
inform you if a message is delivered.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Message settings > Delivery reports >  
On or Off  
You can choose to receive all  
messages, to block all messages, or to  
receive messages only when you are in  
the service provider’s home network.  
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In standby mode, select Menu >  
Add and remove contacts  
Messaging > Multimedia msgs. >  
Message settings > Allow multimedia  
recept. and one of the following:  
To add contacts, select Menu >  
Messaging > Distribution lists > the  
list > Add new. Add the contacts one  
by one.  
Yes—Allow all incoming messages.  
In home network—Allow incoming  
messages only if you are in the service  
provider’s home system. This is a  
network service. Check with your  
service provider for more information.  
To remove contacts, select Menu >  
Messaging > Distribution lists > the  
list > Options > remove contact name.  
Use distribution lists  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
No—Block all incoming messages.  
Messaging > Distribution lists.  
Distribution lists  
2. Lists you create are displayed.  
Scroll to the list you wish to  
modify; select Options and one of  
the following:  
Distribution lists allow you to send text  
or multimedia messages to a  
designated group of people.  
Create new list—Create a new  
Create distribution lists  
distribution list.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Distribution lists >  
New list.  
Rename list—Rename the  
distribution list.  
Clear list—Clear the distribution list  
If you create a second distribution  
list, select Menu > Messaging >  
Distribution lists > Options >  
Create new list.  
of all current contacts.  
Delete list—Delete the distribution  
list.  
2. Enter a name for the list, and select  
OK.  
3. To add a contact to this list, select  
Add new, and add the contacts one  
by one.  
A distribution list only contains phone  
numbers of recipients.  
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instructions to set up your voice  
mail.  
Voice messages  
If you subscribe to voice mail, your  
wireless provider will furnish you with  
a voice mailbox number. You need to  
Listen to your voice mail  
save this number to your phone to use After you set up voice mail, you can  
voice mail. When you receive a voice  
message, your phone will beep,  
displaying a message, or both. If you  
receive more than one message,  
your phone shows the number of  
messages received.  
dial the number in one of four ways:  
Dial the number using the keypad.  
Press and hold 1.  
Select Listen if there is a  
notification on the display.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Voice messages >  
Listen to voice messages.  
Save voice mailbox number  
Your wireless provider may have  
already saved your voice mailbox  
number to your phone. If so, the  
number will appear in the display in  
step 2. Select OK to leave the number  
unchanged.  
When you connect and the  
prerecorded greeting begins, follow  
the automated instructions to listen to  
your voice messages.  
Automate voice mail  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Messaging > Voice messages >  
Voice mailbox number.  
Voice mail services vary by service  
provider. The following instructions are  
examples of common operations.  
Please check with your service provider  
for specific instructions for using your  
voice mail service.  
2. If the number is not displayed or  
incorrect, enter your voice mailbox  
area code and number.  
3. Select OK.  
Write down number and  
process  
Call and set up your  
voice mail  
1. Write down your voice mailbox  
number.  
1. After you save the voice mailbox,  
2. Call and check your voice mail as  
you normally would.  
in standby mode, press and hold 1.  
2. When you connect to voice mail  
and the prerecorded greeting  
begins, follow the automated  
3. Write down your interaction with  
therecordedpromptsstep-by-step.  
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Note that each voice mail service  
may vary. Your steps may resemble  
the following:  
Dial 2145551212, pause 5 seconds,  
press 1, pause 2 seconds,  
press 1234, and press *.  
Minibrowser  
messages  
Minibrowser messaging is a network  
service. See “Network Services”, p. ix  
for more information.  
If your wireless service provider or  
networkoperator supports thisfeature,  
you can check for e-mail messages  
using the minibrowser. In standby  
mode, select Menu > Messaging >  
Minibrowser msgs. > Connect.  
See “Mobile web”, p. 88 for more  
information on using your phone to  
access web pages.  
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5. Log  
Log stores information about the last  
View received calls  
30 missed, 30 received, or 30 dialled  
calls. It also adds the total duration of  
all calls. When the number of calls  
exceed the maximum, the most recent  
call replaces the oldest.  
Received calls are calls that have been  
answered.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Log > Received calls.  
2. Scroll to a name or number, select  
Whether viewing missed, received, or  
dialled calls, the menu options are the  
same:  
Options, and a menu option.  
View dialled numbers  
Dialled calls are numbers you have  
previously dialled from your phone:  
Time of call—Display the date and time  
of the call.  
Send message—Send a message to the  
number.  
1. In standby mode, press the call key;  
or select Menu > Log > Dialled  
numbers.  
Use number—Edit the number and  
associate a name with the number.  
2. Scroll to a name or number,  
Delete—Clear the number from  
memory.  
select Options, and a menu option.  
Call—Call the number.  
Time of call  
You can make or receive up to five calls  
to or from the same number and view  
the time each call occurred. Your clock  
must be set for this feature to work  
accurately.  
View missed calls  
The missed calls feature does not  
function when your phone is switched  
off. Missed calls are calls that were  
never answered.  
1. While viewing a missed, received,  
or dialled call, select Options >  
Time of call.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Log > Missed calls; if a missed call  
notification appears, select List.  
2. Scroll down to view the most  
recent call times from this number.  
2. Scroll to a name or number, select  
Options, and a menu option.  
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3. Select Back to return to the options Life timer—Check the total airtime  
list.  
minutes logged on your phone.  
Clear timers—Enter your security code,  
and select OK to clear all timers on  
your phone.  
Clear log lists  
You can delete any missed, dialled, or  
received calls from phone memory.  
Note: Some timers, including  
the life timer, may be reset  
during service or software  
upgrades.  
In standby mode, select Menu > Log >  
Clear log lists > All call lists, Missed  
calls, Received calls, Dialled numbers,  
or Message recipients.  
Duration of data or  
fax calls  
Call duration  
Data/fax calls are a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix for more  
information. If your wireless service  
provider or network operator supports  
this feature, you can view the size or  
duration of sent or received data and  
fax calls.  
Note: The actual invoice for  
calls and services from your  
service provider may vary,  
depending on call plans,  
network features, rounding off  
for billing, taxes and so forth.  
You can view the duration of your  
calls.  
Note: The actual invoice for  
calls and services from your  
service provider may vary,  
depending on call plans,  
network features, rounding off  
for billing, taxes and so forth.  
In standby mode, select Menu > Log >  
Call duration and one of the following  
options:  
Last call duration—Check the time of  
your last call.  
In standby mode, select Menu > Log >  
Data/fax calls and one of the following  
options:  
Dialled calls' duration—Check the  
combined time of calls you dialled for  
either Home or Roaming.  
Last sent data/fax—View the size (KB)  
of the last sent data or fax call.  
Received calls' duration—Check the  
combined time of calls you received for  
either Home or Roaming.  
Last received data/fax—View the size  
(KB) of the last received data or  
fax call.  
All calls' duration—Check the  
combined time of all calls.  
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All sent data/fax—View the size (KB) of All sent browser data—View the size  
all sent data and fax calls.  
(KB) of all sent browser data.  
All received data/fax—View the size  
All received browser data—View the  
(KB) of all received data and fax calls.  
size (KB) of all received browser data.  
Last data/fax’s duration—View the  
duration time of the last data or  
fax call.  
Last browser session—View the  
duration time of the last browser  
session.  
All data/fax calls’ duration—View the  
All browser sessions—View the  
duration time of all calls.  
duration time of all browser sessions.  
Clear all data/fax registers—Select Yes  
Clear all browser logs—Select OK > Yes  
to clear all data and fax registers.  
to clear all browser logs.  
Duration of  
minibrowser calls  
Minibrowser is a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix, for more  
information. If your wireless service  
provider or network operator supports  
this feature, you can view the size or  
duration of sent or received data from  
the minibrowser.  
Note: The actual invoice for  
calls and services from your  
service provider may vary,  
depending on call plans,  
network features, rounding off  
for billing, taxes and so forth.  
In standby mode, select Menu > Log >  
Minibrowser calls and one of the  
following options:  
Last sent browser data—View the size  
(KB) of the last send browser data.  
Last rcvd. browser data—View the size  
(KB) of the last received data.  
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6. Contacts  
The contacts list can hold up to 500  
View contacts  
contacts with multiple numbers and  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
text notes for each contact. The  
Contacts > Names or scroll down to  
amount of numbers and text entries  
see your current list of contacts. While  
that you can save may vary, depending  
viewing your contact list, you can  
on length and the total number of  
select Details for the contact  
entries in the contacts list.  
information or Options and one of the  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts and from the following  
options:  
following:  
Search—Search your contacts.  
Add new contact—Add a new contact.  
Names—List of contacts currently on  
your phone.  
Delete contact—Delete the highlighted  
contact.  
Settings—Change your contact  
settings.  
To make a call, highlight a contact, and  
select Call.  
Caller groups—Assign contacts to  
caller groups.  
Search contacts  
Voice tags—Assign voice commands to  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Names > Options >Search.  
Enter the first character of the contact  
name, and highlight the contact you  
wish to view.  
phone numbers.  
Speed dial—Assign specific keys to  
phone numbers.  
My number—Shows the current  
number assigned to the phone.  
Note: If the right selection key  
on your phone is Names, you  
can select Names > Options >  
Search in the standby mode.  
Delete all contacts—Delete all contacts  
on your phone.  
To quickly access your contacts scroll  
up or down while in standby mode.  
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or accept the numbers that follow  
them in the dialling string.  
Add new contacts  
You can automate voice mail with  
dialling codes. For more information,  
see “Automate voice mail”, p. 29.  
Save a name and number  
1. In standby mode, enter the phone  
number you wish to save.  
Press * repeatedly to cycle through  
dialling codes. When the desired code  
appears in the display, pause briefly  
and the code is inserted into the  
dialling string.  
2. Select Save.  
3. Enter the name, and select OK >  
Done.  
When you enter a number, you can  
select Options > Insert pause (’p’) to  
insert a pause code or Options > Insert  
wait (’w’) to insert a wait code.  
The following dialling codes are  
available:  
Save a number (only)  
1. In standby mode, enter the phone  
Dialling Indicates...  
code  
number you wish to save.  
*
Bypasses a set of instruc-  
tions.  
2. Select and hold Options.  
+
Causes the international  
access code to be replaced  
by +.  
Save a contact  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Names > Options >  
Add new.  
p
Pauses for 2.5 seconds be-  
fore sending any numbers  
that follow.  
2. Enter the name, and select OK.  
3. Enter the phone number, and select  
w
Waits for you to press the  
call key before sending the  
numbers or codes that fol-  
low.  
OK.  
Insert dialling codes  
You can insert special characters called  
dialling codes into phone numbers  
such as voice mail, and save the  
number to a speed dial location.  
Dialling codes instruct the receiving  
system to pause, wait, bypass,  
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To associate an image or tone to an  
existing contact, do the following:  
Save multiple numbers  
You can save different types of phone  
numbers per contact. The first number  
you save for any entry is automatically  
set as the default, but the default  
number can always be changed.  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
2. Scroll to the contact to which you  
want to add an address or note.  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
3. Select Details > Options > Add  
detail > Image to save an image  
from the Gallery or to save a new  
image with the camera function, or  
Tone to select the default tone or a  
new tone from the Gallery.  
2. Select the contact to which you  
want to add a phone number.  
3. Select Details > Options > Add  
detail > Number > General,  
Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax.  
Change default number  
4. Enter the phone number, and select  
To change the default number for an  
existing contact.  
OK.  
If you want to change the number  
type, highlight the number and select  
Details > Options > Change type >  
General, Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax.  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
2. Select the contact for which you  
want to change the default number  
and Details.  
Save other details  
To add an address or note an existing  
3. Highlight the new default number,  
and select Options > Set as default.  
contact, do the following:  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
Send business cards  
You can send a business card to a  
compatible phone or other handheld  
device.  
2. Scroll to the contact to which you  
want to add an address or note.  
3. Select Details > Options > Add  
detail > E-mail address, Web  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
address, Postal address, or Note.  
2. Select the contact to which you  
want sent as a business card and  
Details.  
4. Enter the text for the note or  
address, and select OK.  
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3. Select the number to use and  
Options > Send business card > Via  
multimedia, Via text message, Via  
infrared, or Via Bluetooth.  
Edit name, Edit number, or Edit  
detail—Edit the detail of the  
contact.  
Change image—Change the image  
4. Select Default number or All  
associated with the contact.  
details.  
Delete—Select Delete number to  
delete a detail or Delete contact to  
delete the entire contact entry  
from your contacts.  
5. Enter the number for your  
recipient, or select Search to  
retrieve a number from your  
contacts; select OK.  
Send message—Create and send a  
text message or multimedia  
message to the contact.  
Edit contacts  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
Use number—Display the phone  
number, ready for use.  
2. Highlight a contact, select Details.  
Set as default—Make the number  
the default for the contact.  
3. Highlight the name, number, detail,  
or image you wish to edit and  
select Options. The type of detail  
you highlight determines your  
selection of options. Choose one of  
the following options:  
Change type > General, Mobile,  
Home, Office, or Fax—Change the  
number type.  
Add voice tag—Add a voice tag to  
the contact.  
View—View the phone number of  
the contact.  
Save to gallery—Save the image to  
your Gallery.  
Add detail > Name—Add a name to  
the contact. This option appears  
only if the contact does not have a  
name.  
Send business card > Via infrared,  
Via text message, Via Bluetooth, or  
Via multimedia—Send the contact  
as a business card to another  
phone.  
Add detail > Number > General,  
Mobile, Home, Office, or Fax—Add  
a number to the contact.  
Caller groups > Select No group to  
remove the contact from a caller  
group or Family, VIP, Friends,  
Business, or Other to add the  
contact to an existing caller group.  
Add detail > E-mail address, Web  
address, Postal address, Note,  
Image, or Tone—Add an additional  
detail to the contact.  
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Speed dial—Assign the contact to  
your speed dial list.  
Modify a caller group  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Caller groups > Family, VIP,  
Modify contact  
Friends, Business, or Other and one of  
the following options:  
settings  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Settings and the setting  
you wish to change:  
Group name—Rename the group to  
your preference.  
Group ringing tone—Set the ringing  
Scrolling view—Select Normal name  
list, Name and number, Large name list,  
or Name and image view.  
tone for the group.  
Group logo—Turn the graphic for the  
caller group on or off.  
Memory status—View the amount of  
phone memory used as well as the  
amount of phone memory available.  
Group members—Add or remove  
members from the caller group.  
Set up voice tags  
Set up caller groups  
Before using voice tags, note the  
following:  
You can add contacts to any of five  
caller groups, and assign a unique  
ringing tone or graphic to that group.  
This enables you to identify callers  
from the group by their unique ringing  
tone or graphic.  
Voice tags are not language-  
dependent. They are dependent on  
the speaker's voice.  
You must say the name exactly as  
you said it when you recorded it.  
Voice tags are sensitive to  
background noise. Record voice  
tags, and use them in a quiet  
environment.  
Set up a caller group  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
2. Highlight a contact, select Details.  
Very short names are not accepted.  
Use long names, and avoid similar  
names for different numbers.  
3. Highlight a number, select  
Options > Caller groups and the  
select the caller group you wish to  
add the number to.  
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Note: Using voice tags may be  
difficult in a noisy  
environment or during an  
emergency, so you should not  
rely solely upon voice dialling  
in all circumstances.  
Use a voice tag  
1. In standby mode, select and hold  
Names.  
2. When you hear several beeps and  
Speak now appears, release the key.  
3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly  
into the microphone.  
Assign a voice tag  
When the phone finds the voice  
tag, a notification appears, and the  
phone automatically dials the  
number. If the phone does not  
locate a number or recognise the  
voice tag, No match found appears.  
To use voice dialling, you must first  
assign a voice tag to a number.  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
2. Highlight a contact, select Details.  
3. Highlight the number you want to  
assign a voice tag, select Options >  
Add voice tag.  
Play back a voice tag  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
4. Select Start, then speak clearly into  
the microphone. Do not select Quit  
unless you want to cancel the  
recording.  
Contacts > Voice tags.  
2. Select the voice tag you want to  
play back, and select Playback.  
5. After you finish speaking, the  
phone automatically stops  
recording, saves, and replays the  
voice tag.  
Modify a voice tag  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Voice tags.  
2. Select the voice tag you want to  
appears next to the phone  
numbers which have voice tags  
assigned.  
change, and select Change.  
3. Select Start, and speak clearly into  
the microphone. The phone repeats  
your voice tag, and Voice tag  
changed appears.  
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Delete a voice tag  
Change speed dial numbers  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Voice tags.  
Contacts > Speed dial.  
2. Select the voice tag you want to  
delete, and select Delete. Delete  
voice tag? appears.  
2. Scroll to the Speed dial entry you  
wish to change, and select  
Options > Change.  
3. Select Yes to erase the voice tag.  
3. Enter the new number, or select  
Search to retrieve a number from  
your contacts; select OK.  
Set up speed dial  
4. If necessary, enter the contact  
name for the number, and select  
OK to change the key assignment.  
You can associate any entry in your  
contacts with a key from 2–9; to dial  
those entries, press and hold the  
assigned key.  
Delete speed dial numbers  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Assign a key to speed dial  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Speed dial.  
Contacts > Speed dial.  
2. Scroll to the Speed dial location  
you wish to delete.  
2. Scroll to any empty slot, and select  
Assign.  
3. Select Options > Delete > Yes to  
delete the key assignment.  
3. Enter the number (including the  
area code), and select OK; or select  
Search to retrieve a number from  
your contacts.  
Display phone  
number  
4. If necessary, enter the contact  
name for the number, and select  
OK.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > My number to display your  
phone number.  
If Speed dial is off, the phone displays a  
prompt asking if you want to activate  
Speed dial. Select Yes to activate Speed  
dial.  
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Delete contacts  
Delete individual contacts  
1. In standby mode, scroll down to  
display your list of contacts.  
2. Highlight a contact, and select  
Options > Delete contact > Yes or  
No.  
Delete all contacts  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Contacts > Delete all contacts >  
Yes.  
2. Enter your lock code, and press OK.  
See “Security”, p. 72 for more  
information.  
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7. Camera  
You can take photos and record video  
clips with the built-in camera and  
adjust its settings. The camera lens is  
on the back of the phone.  
side to use the camera and view the  
available options.  
Take a photo  
You can use your camera to take  
photographs. To take a picture,  
complete the following steps:  
The camera produces photos in JPEG  
format and video clips in H.263 (QCIF)  
format. After you take a picture or  
video, you can attach it to a  
multimedia message, send it as a  
multimedia message, save it as a  
wallpaper, save it to a compatible PC  
using Nokia PC Suite software, and  
upload it to a Web address with the  
content image uploader. When you  
attach a picture to a contact, the  
picture is displayed when the contact  
calls you.  
1. In standby mode, press the camera  
key or select Menu > Camera. This  
activates the camera. The display is  
If there is not enough memory to take  
a new photo, delete old photos or other  
files in the Gallery.  
now landscape.  
If you are in Video mode,  
This device supports an image capture  
resolution of 320 x 240 pixels on the  
display. The image resolutions in these  
materials may appear different.  
select Options > Still image to  
switch to Still image mode.  
Keep a safe distance when using the  
flash. Do not use the flash on people or  
animals at close range. Do not cover  
the flash while taking a picture.  
When the phone is in camera mode,  
the interface will switch from portrait  
to landscape. Turn the phone on its  
2. To take a picture, press the camera  
key or select Capture to take the  
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photo. Press the volume key  
displayed here or the scroll keys to  
zoom in and out.  
Use the self-timer  
You can use the camera self-timer to  
delay taking a photo for approximately  
10 seconds.  
When taking a photo, a shutter  
sound is heard. The phone saves the  
photo in the Images folder of the  
Gallery menu. The saved photo is  
shown on the display.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Self-timer on.  
2. Select Start.  
A beep sounds while the self-timer  
is running, and beeps faster when  
the camera is about to capture the  
photo. After the time-out, the  
camera takes the photo and saves  
it to the Images folder of the  
Gallery menu.  
3. Select Back to take another photo,  
Delete to erase the photo, or  
Options and one of the following:  
Zoom—Zoom in on a captured  
photo; scroll to navigate around  
the photo.  
New image—Returns to camera  
mode.  
Take a sequence of  
Send > Via multimedia, Via  
Bluetooth, or Via infrared—Send a  
photo to a compatible phone or PC.  
photos  
You can use the camera image  
sequence option to take up to four  
photos in quick succession.  
Attach to contact—Attach the  
photo to a contact.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Img. sequence  
on.  
Rename—Edit the name of the  
photo.  
Open Gallery—Open the Gallery,  
where photos are saved.  
2. Select Sequence.  
The camera take five photos in  
sequence. After the photos are  
taken, the camera saves them to a  
folder in the Images folder of the  
Gallery menu.  
Set contrast—Scroll to adjust the  
contrast of the photo.  
Edit image—Opens the photo for  
editing.  
Use image > Set as wallpaper, Set  
as screen saver, or Set as contact  
image—Use the photo.  
Details > View details of the photo.  
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Rename—Edit the name of the  
video clip.  
Record a video  
1. In standby mode, press the camera  
key or select Menu > Camera. This  
activates the camera. The display is  
now landscape.  
Open Gallery—Opens the Gallery,  
where video clips are saved.  
Mute audio or Unmute audio—Turn  
the video clip sound on or off.  
If you are in Still image mode,  
select Options > Video to switch to  
Video mode.  
Set contrast—Use the scroll keys to  
adjust the contrast of the video  
clip.  
2. Select Record to begin recording  
the video clip.  
Use video clip > Set as screen  
saver—Use the video clip.  
While you are recording, the  
indicator and the remaining  
recording time are shown at the  
top of the display.  
Details—View details of the video  
clip.  
3. Select Pause to pause the  
recording, Continue to resume the  
recording, or Stop to stop the  
recording.  
Camera options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options and from the  
following:  
The phone saves the video clip in  
the Video clips folder of the Gallery  
menu.  
Still image or Video—Choose camera  
mode to take a picture or record a  
video.  
4. Select Back to take another video  
clip, Play to play the video clip, or  
Options and one of the following.  
Mute audio or Unmute audio—Turn the  
sound on or off for the video clip.  
Option only appears when camera is in  
video mode.  
Delete—Delete the video clip from  
the Gallery.  
Night mode on or Night mode off—  
Switches the camera night mode on  
and off.  
New video clip—Returns to video  
mode.  
Send > Via multimedia, Via  
infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send  
the video clip to a compatible  
phone or PC.  
Flash on or Flash off—Turns the camera  
flash on and off.  
Self-timer on or Self-timer off—Turns  
the self-timer on and off. This option  
only appears in still image mode.  
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Img. sequence on or Img. sequence  
off—Turns image sequencing on or off.  
The pictures are then saved to the  
gallery. This option only appears in still  
image mode.  
Video clip quality  
Define file compression when saving  
the video clip. High-quality video clips  
have less file compression and provide  
the best video quality, but take more  
memory.  
View previous—View the previous  
photo or video taken. This option only  
appears when a photo has been taken  
during that session.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings > Video  
clip quality > High, Medium, or Low.  
Open Gallery—Open the Gallery to view  
saved images, videos, and recordings.  
Video clip length  
Settings—Change the settings for the  
You can change the maximum length  
of a video clip. The maximum size of a  
video clip can be 600 KB. A recording  
will stop once it reaches the maximum  
size, even if the maximum length is set  
longer. Only video clips that are default  
length or shorter can be sent in a  
multimedia message.  
phone camera.  
Modify camera  
settings  
Image quality  
Define file compression when saving  
the image. High-quality images have  
less file compression and provide the  
best image quality, but take more  
memory.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings > Video  
clip length > Default or Maximum.  
Camera sounds  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings > Image You can turn off the camera sounds  
quality > High, Normal, or Basic.  
that happen when a picture is taken or  
video recorded.  
Image size  
Set the size of an image when taking a  
picture. A larger image has better  
resolution, but takes more memory.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings >  
Camera sounds > On or Off.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings > Image  
size and a resolution size.  
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Default title  
You can change the default title your  
phone uses to assign names to new  
photos and video clips.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings >  
Default title > Automatic or My title.  
If you select My title, enter new text  
upon which filenames the phone  
creates are based on.  
Image storage  
You can change where your phone  
camera stores files.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings > Image  
and video storage > Default folder or  
Other folder. If you select Other folder,  
locate the new your new location. This  
setting in only available when you are  
using a miniSD card.  
Default mode  
You can change the default mode of  
your phone camera.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Camera > Options > Settings >  
Default mode > Standard photo or  
Video.  
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8. Gallery  
You can save pictures, video clips,  
recordings, music files, and ringing  
functions, such as contacts. If the  
phone displays a message that the  
tones to folders in the Gallery, and add memory is full, delete some existing  
new folders to the ones already there.  
You can download images and tones  
using multimedia messaging, text  
messaging, mobile Internet sites, or  
Nokia PC Suite.  
files before proceeding. You can also  
use a compatible miniSD card to add  
memory.  
Warning: Use only  
compatibleminiSDcardswith  
this device. Other memory  
cards, such as multimedia  
cards, do not fit in the miniSD  
card slot and are not  
Your phone supports a digital rights  
management system to protect  
content that you have acquired. A  
piece of content, such as a ringing  
tone, can be protected and associated  
with certain usage rules, for example,  
the number of usage times or a certain  
usage period. The rules are defined in  
the content activation key that can be  
delivered with the content or  
separately, depending on the service  
provider. You may be able to update  
these activation keys. Always check  
the delivery terms of any content and  
activation key before acquiring them,  
as they may be subject to a fee.  
compatible with this device.  
Using an incompatible  
memory card may damage  
the memory card as well as  
the device, and data stored on  
the incompatible card may be  
corrupted.  
Open a folder  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Gallery to view the folder system.  
The phone folder system includes:  
Copyright protection may prevent  
some images, ringing tones, and other  
content from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
Memory card—If there is a miniSD card  
in the phone, the miniSD name is  
displayed below the signal strength  
indicator. You can access your miniSD  
card folder system.  
Your phone has about 20 MB of  
memory for storing files in the Gallery.  
This memory is not shared with other  
Images—By default, camera photos are  
saved to this folder.  
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Video clips—By default, camera video  
clips are saved to this folder.  
This option is available only for the  
miniSD card folder.  
Music files—By default, music files are Delete folder—Delete a folder you have  
saved to this folder.  
created. You cannot delete a preset  
folder.  
Themes—A set of themes included with  
your phone is stored here.  
Move—Move the selected folder into  
another folder. After selecting Move,  
highlight another folder, and select  
Move to. You cannot move a preset  
folder.  
Graphics—A set of graphics included  
with your phone is stored here.  
Tones—A set of ring tones included  
with your phone is stored here.  
Rename folder—Rename a folder you  
have created. You cannot rename a  
preset folder.  
Recordings—By default, voice  
recordings are saved to this folder.  
Received files—Files sent directly to  
your phone are stored here.  
Details—Show the name, size, and date  
of creation of the selected folder.  
Your folders—Folders you create  
appear after the preset folders.  
Type of view—Choose whether to view  
the folders as a list with details, list  
only or a grid.  
To open a folder, highlight the folder  
and select Open. Once you open the  
folder list and highlight a file, you can  
access the file or the options  
Sort—Sort the contents of the selected  
folder by name, date, format, or size.  
Add folder—Create a new folder.  
associated with that specific file type.  
Memory status—Check the available  
memory for the phone handset or the  
miniSD card.  
Gallery options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Gallery > Options and one of the  
following:  
Activation key list—View the list of  
available activation keys. You can  
delete activation keys if desired.  
Rename memory card—Enter a name  
for the miniSD card. This option is  
available only for the miniSD card  
folder.  
Mark or Mark all—Allows you to mark  
Gallery folders to be moved into  
another folder. This function only  
applies to folders you have created.  
Format memory card—Delete all files  
and folders stored on the miniSD card.  
Other options appear depending on the  
type of files that exist in the folders.  
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9. Media  
You can make or answer a call while  
Music player  
using Music player. During a call, the  
playback is paused. When the call ends,  
Music player restarts where it left off.  
Your phone includes a Music player for  
listening to music or other tracks in  
MP3 or AAC format. You can transfer  
files from a PC to your phone using a  
USB data cable, an infrared, or a  
Bluetooth wireless technology  
Play music tracks  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
connection. To transfer music tracks  
Media > Music player. If there are no  
from a compatible PC and manage the music files in the Music files folder,  
music tracks and track lists, see the  
instructions for the Nokia Audio  
Manager application in the Nokia PC  
Suite online help. See “Data cable  
transfer”, p. 69; “Infrared  
connectivity”, p. 68; and “Bluetooth  
connectivity”, p. 65 for more  
information on transferring music  
tracks to your phone.  
you can select another folder before  
entering the Music player. The details  
of the first track on the default track  
list are shown.  
To use the graphical keys,  
, or , on the display, scroll left  
or right to the desired key, and select it.  
,
,
Music files stored in the Music files  
folder of the Gallery are automatically  
detected and added to the default  
playlist. Music files stored elsewhere,  
such as in a miniSD card folder, must  
be defined in a track list before you can  
listen to them.  
You can listen to the sound files  
through a compatible headset or the  
phone loudspeaker.  
Play track—To play a track, select  
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Adjust volume—To adjust the volume  
level, use either the volume key or the  
left and right selection keys.  
open the Music player menu, if several  
track lists are available in the phone.  
Play options—Select Random to play  
the tracks on the track list in random  
order. Select Repeat to play the current  
track or the entire track list repeatedly.  
Stop track—To stop the playing, select  
or press and hold the end key.  
Skip tracks—To skip to the beginning of  
the next track, select  
the beginning of the previous track,  
select twice.  
Rewind or fast forward—To rewind the  
current track, select and hold . To  
fast forward the current track, select  
and hold . Release the key at the  
position you want.  
Warning: Listen to music at a  
. To skip to  
Media equaliser—The equaliser  
enhances the sound quality when  
using a headset (only) with the Music  
player by amplifying or attenuating  
frequency bands. There are five preset  
equaliser settings (Normal, Pop, Rock,  
Jazz, and Classical) and two  
customisable settings.  
Headset or Loudspeaker—With the  
headset attached you can toggle  
between listening to the Music player  
through a headset or the loudspeaker.  
When using a compatible headset, you  
can skip to the next track by pressing  
the headset key quickly. To stop the  
playing, press and hold the headset  
key.  
moderate level. Continuous  
exposure to high volume may  
damage your hearing.  
Music player options  
Select Music files or other music folder  
and Options and one of the following:  
Play via Bluetooth—Make a connection  
to an audio enhancement using  
Bluetooth connectivity.  
Warning: When using the  
stereo headset your ability to  
hear outside sounds may be  
affected. Do not use the  
stereo headset where it can  
endanger your safety.  
Track list—View all the tracks available  
on a track list. To play a track, highlight  
the track, and select Play. Select  
Options > Send to send the music file.  
Select Options > Refresh all tracks to  
refresh the track list (for example, after  
adding new tracks to the list). Select  
Options > Change track list to change  
the track list that is shown when you  
Send > Via multimedia, Via infrared,  
or Via Bluetooth—Send music files to a  
compatible device.  
Memory status—View used and free  
memory of Handset and Memory card.  
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Play radio  
In standby mode, with an  
enhancement or headset connected,  
select Menu > Media > Radio. The  
Radio turns on and plays the last radio  
frequency you used.  
Radio  
Your phone has an FM radio that also  
functions as an alarm clock radio. You  
can listen to the FM radio on your  
phone through the hands-free speaker  
enhancement or with a headset. For  
FM stereo, connect a compatible music  
stand or stereo headset to the  
To use the graphical keys,  
, or , on the display, scroll left  
or right to the desired key, and select it.  
,
,
connector on the bottom of the phone  
or connect a 2.5 mm headset to the  
headset port on the side of the phone.  
The FM radio depends on an antenna  
other than the wireless device  
antenna. A compatible headset or  
enhancement needs to be attached to  
the device for the FM radio to function  
properly.  
The quality of a radio broadcast  
depends on coverage of the radio  
station in that particular area.  
Warning: Listen to music at  
a moderate level. Continuous  
exposure to high volume may  
damage your hearing.  
Channel search—To start a channel  
search, select and hold or  
To change the radio frequency in 0.1  
MHz steps, briefly press or  
.
.
Switch off—Press and hold the end key  
to turn off the radio.  
Adjust volume—To adjust the volume  
level, use the volume key.  
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Save channel—To save the channel to a Mono output or Stereo output—Listen  
memory location 1 to 9, press and hold to the radio in monaural mode or in  
the corresponding number key. To save stereo (default). Stereo output is  
a channel to a memory location 10 to  
20, briefly press 1 or 2, then press and  
hold the desired number. Enter the  
name of the channel, select OK.  
available through a stereo  
enhancement.  
Headset or Loudspeaker—With the  
headset attached, listen to the radio  
Select channel—To select to a channel, through a headset or the loudspeaker.  
select  
or  
. To go directly to a  
Set frequency—Manually enter the  
frequency of a known radio station,  
and select OK. You can also press * to  
set a frequency.  
saved channel, briefly press the  
corresponding number key.  
When an application using a browser  
connection is sending or receiving  
data, it may interfere with the radio.  
Voice recorder  
When you place or receive a call, the  
radio automatically mutes. Once the  
call is ended, the radio switches back  
on.  
Voice recorder allows you to make a  
short (up to 3 minutes) recording and  
save it to the Recordings folder or  
another folder in the Gallery. The  
recorder cannot be used when a data  
call is active.  
Radio options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Media > Radio. The radio turns on.  
Select Options and one of the  
following:  
Record speech or sound  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Media > Voice recorder.  
Turn off—Turn off the radio.  
2. To start the recording, select record  
virtual button.  
Save station—Enter a name for the  
channel, and select OK. Select one of  
20 locations to save the channel  
location.  
3. Hold the phone in the normal  
position near your ear, and record  
your message.  
Stations—Select from the list of  
current saved channels on your phone.  
Use Options > Delete station to clear  
channels or Options > Rename to  
rename channels.  
4. When you are finished recording,  
select stop virtual button.  
The recording is given a default name  
and saved to the Recordings list.  
The default location of the Recordings  
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list is the Recordings folder in the  
Gallery.  
Equaliser  
The equaliser enhances the sound  
After you have made a recording you  
can select Play last recorded to replay  
the recording and Send last recorded >  
Via infrared, Via Bluetooth, or Via  
multimedia to send the recording to a  
compatible phone. These options are  
only available during the current  
recording session.  
quality when using Music player by  
amplifying or attenuating frequency  
bands. There are five preset equaliser  
settings (Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, and  
Classical) and two customisable  
settings.  
Activate an equaliser set  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Media > Equaliser, and highlight the  
desired equaliser setting, and select  
Activate. Select Options > View to  
display the equaliser settings.  
Recording list  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Media > Voice recorder >  
Options > Recordings list >  
Recordings.  
2. Navigate through the Recordings  
folder, and select a recording you  
want to modify.  
Create a custom  
equaliser set  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
3. Select Open to open and play the  
recording or Options to use the  
Gallery options.  
Media > Equaliser.  
2. Highlight a customisable setting,  
and select Options > Edit.  
The selected set appears in the  
display with the bar on the far left  
highlighted. The bars adjust  
frequencies, from the lowest (the  
far left bar) to the highest (the far  
right bar). The higher the indicator  
on a particular bar, the more that  
frequency is amplified.  
Change the storage folder  
You can select a folder other than  
Recordings as the default folder to  
store your voice recordings.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Media > Voice recorder >  
Options > Select memory.  
2. Highlight the new location, and  
3. To adjust the lowest frequency,  
scroll up and down to move the  
indicator on the bar.  
select Set.  
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4. To adjust other frequencies, scroll  
right and left to move to the other  
bars.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the  
setting for each frequency.  
6. When you are finished, select Save.  
7. To rename the setting, select  
Options > Rename, enter a new  
name, and select OK.  
8. To activate the setting, select  
Activate.  
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10. Settings  
Use the Settings menu to change  
profiles, display settings, themes, tone  
Activate a profile  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Profiles > General, Silent,  
Meeting, Outdoor, or custom profile >  
Activate.  
settings, time and date settings, call  
settings, phone settings, voice  
commands, connectivity,  
enhancements, security settings,  
application settings, network settings,  
network services, restore factory  
settings, and view phone details.  
Personalise a profile  
To modify a profile, do the following:  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Profiles > General, Silent,  
Meeting, Outdoor, or custom profile >  
Personalise > and a profile option.  
You cannot rename the General  
profile. To personalise profile tones,  
see “Tones”, p. 57.  
Profiles  
Profiles define how your phone reacts  
when you receive a call or message,  
how your keypad sounds when you  
press a key, and more. Ringing options,  
keypad tones, and other settings for  
each of the available profiles can be  
left at their default setting, or  
Set a timed profile  
personalised to suit your needs.  
Timed profiles can be used to prevent  
The following profiles are available:  
missed calls. For example, suppose you  
General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and attend an event that requires your  
two customisable profiles.  
phone be set to Silent before the event  
starts, but you forget to return it to  
General until long after the event.  
A timed profile can prevent missed  
calls by returning your phone to the  
default profile at a time you specify.  
Profiles are also available for  
enhancements such as a headset and  
car kit. See “Enhancement settings”,  
p. 70.  
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To set a timed profile, do the following:  
Font colour  
You can set font colour of your phone  
when in standby mode.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Profiles > General,  
Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, or  
custom profile > Timed.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Display > Standby mode  
settings > Standby font color.  
2. Enter the time for the profile to  
expire, and select OK.  
2. Scroll to select a colour from the  
colour grid.  
Timed profiles can be set up to 24  
hours in advance.  
Banner  
Banner is a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix for more  
information.  
Display  
Standby mode settings  
If your wireless service provider or  
networkoperatorsupports this feature,  
you can choose whether the display  
shows the operator logo or a custom  
banner, when the phone is in standby  
mode.  
Wallpaper  
You can set either an Image or a folder  
of images (Slide set) as wallpaper for  
the phone display.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Display > Standby mode  
settings > Wallpaper and one of the  
following:  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Display > Banner > Default  
or Personalise.  
On—Active wallpaper on your phone.  
Off—Deactivate wallpaper on your  
phone.  
Screen saver  
You can choose a screen saver for the  
phone display. In standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Display > Screen  
saver and one of the following:  
Image—Choose an image from the  
Gallery for wallpaper. Select Open to  
browse the Graphics folder. Select the  
image of your choice for the wallpaper.  
On—Activate screen saver on your  
Slide set—Select a folder in your  
Gallery to act as a slide show for the  
wallpaper.  
phone.  
Off—Deactivate screen saver on your  
phone.  
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Screen savers > Image, Slide set, Video  
Clip, Digital clock, or Open Camera—  
Choose an image, video clip or other  
option to act as your screen saver.  
Themes  
Themes allows you to personalise the  
ringtone, screensaver and background  
on your phone.  
Time-out > Modify the idle time before  
the screen saver activates.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Themes > Select theme and  
a theme of your choice.  
Note: Power saver is  
automatically activated  
following screen saver time-  
out to optimise battery life.  
Tones  
You can adjust the ringing volume,  
keypad tones, and more for the active  
profile.  
Sleep mode  
Sleep mode is a power-saving feature  
that turns the phone display off during  
inactivity. You can activate the sleep  
mode feature on your phone. In  
standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Display > Sleep mode > On  
or Off.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Tones and one of the  
following:  
Incoming call alert—Select how your  
phone will alert you when there is an  
incoming call: Ringing, Ascending,  
Ring once, Beep once, Off.  
When Sleep mode is activated the  
display is completely blank. A blinking  
LED indicator shows that the phone is  
still on.  
Ringing tone—Select Open Gallery >  
Tones to select the ringing tone for  
incoming calls.  
Ringing volume—Use the left and right  
scroll keys to set the volume of your  
ringing tone.  
Backlight time-out  
You can control the time-out of the  
Vibrating alert—Activate the vibrating  
call alert. Select On to activate the  
vibrating alert.  
backlight on your phone.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Display > Backlight time-  
out > Default (15 seconds). To change  
the time-out between 15 seconds and  
4 minutes, select Personalise.  
Message alert tone—Select the alert  
tone for incoming messages: Off,  
Standard, Special, Beep once, Long &  
loud, Ringing tone.  
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Keypad tones—Use the left and right  
scroll keys to set the volume of your  
keypad tones (or turn them off).  
Change the time zone  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Clock >  
Time zone and your time zone based on  
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), plus or  
minus hours in your time zone.  
Warning tones—Turn warning and  
confirmation tones on or off  
Alert for—Set the phone to alert only  
when a member of a selected caller  
group calls. See “Set up caller groups”,  
p. 38 for more information.  
For example, GMT-8 is US Pacific time  
in Los Angeles, CA. GMT does not  
include Daylight savings time, so add  
or subtract accordingly.  
Time and date  
Change the format  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Clock >  
Time format > 24-hour or 12-hour.  
Clock  
Show or hide the clock  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Clock >  
Show clock or Hide clock.  
Date  
Show or hide the date  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Date >  
Show date or Hide date.  
Set the time  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Clock >  
Set the time.  
Set the date  
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm format),  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Date > Set  
the date, enter the date, and select OK.  
and select OK.  
3. Select am or pm (this option  
displays only when 12-hour format  
is in use).  
Change the format  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Date >  
Date format and the format of your  
choice.  
2. With Date on the display, select  
Date separator, and the separator  
of your choice.  
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Set the auto-update of date  
and time  
Auto-update is a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix for more  
information.  
Call  
Anykey answer  
When Anykey answer is on, briefly  
press any key except the right selection  
or end key to answer a call.  
If your wireless service provider or  
network operator supports this feature,  
you can allow the digital network to  
set the clock, which is useful when you  
are out of your home area (for  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Anykey answer > On  
or Off.  
example, when you have traveled to  
another network or time zone).  
Automatic redial  
Occasionally, your network may  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date > Auto-  
update of date/time > On, Confirm  
first, or Off.  
experience heavy traffic, resulting in a  
fast busy signal when you dial. With  
automatic redial activated, your phone  
redials the number, and notifies you  
once the network is available.  
If you use the Auto-update of date/  
time option while outside your digital  
network, you may be prompted to  
enter the time manually. Network time  
will replace the time and date when  
you reenter your digital network.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Automatic  
redial >On or Off.  
Speed dial  
To activate or deactivate Speed dial, do  
the following:  
If your battery has been removed or  
has discharged outside the digital  
network, you may be prompted to  
enter the time manually (once the  
battery is replaced or recharged, and  
you are still outside of the digital  
network).  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Speed dialling > On  
or Off. For more information on Speed  
dialling, see “Set up speed dial”, p. 40.  
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4. Select one of the following  
Answer when slide opened  
Set your phone to answer a call when  
sequence types:  
Access + phone + card—Dial the  
access number, the phone number,  
the card number and PIN, if  
required.  
you open the slide. If the setting is off,  
you must press the call key after you  
open the slide.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Answ. when slide  
opened > On or Off.  
Access + card + phone—Dial the  
access number, the card number  
and PIN, if required, then phone  
number.  
End call when slide closed  
Prefix+ phone + card—Dial the  
prefix (numbers that must precede  
the phone number) and phone  
number you want to dial, then card  
number and PIN, if required.  
Set your phone to end a call when you  
close the slide. If the setting is off, you  
must press the end key after you close  
the slide.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > End call when slide  
closed > On or Off.  
5. Enter the required information  
(access number or prefix and card  
number), and select OK to confirm  
your entries.  
Calling card  
6. Select Card name.  
If you use a calling card for long  
distance calls, you can save the calling  
card numbers in your phone. Your  
phone can store up to four calling  
cards.  
7. Enter the card name, and select OK.  
Contact your calling card company for  
more information.  
Make calls  
Save information  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Calling card.  
After you have saved your calling card  
information in your phone, you can  
make a call using your calling card.  
2. Enter your security code or lock  
code, and select OK. (See  
“Security”, p. 72.)  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Calling card.  
2. Enter your security code or lock  
3. Scroll to one of the four memory  
locations, and select Options >  
Edit > Dialling sequence.  
code, and select OK.  
3. Scroll to the calling card of your  
choice, and select OK.  
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4. Press the end key to return to  
Data and fax calls  
standby mode; then enter the  
Receive data or fax calls  
Data/fax calls is a network service.  
See “Network Services”, p. ix for more  
information.  
phone number, including any prefix  
(such as 0 or 1) that your calling  
card may require when you make a  
calling card call. See your calling  
card for instructions.  
If your wireless service provider or  
network operator supports this feature,  
you can set up the phone to send or  
receive data or fax calls when a  
terminal, such as a PDA or PC, is  
connected.  
5. Press and hold the call key for a few  
seconds until Card call is displayed.  
6. When you hear the tone or system  
message, select OK.  
For better performance during data  
calls, place the phone on a stationary  
surface. Do not move the phone by  
holding it in your hand during a data  
call.  
International prefix  
If supported by your service provider,  
you can store an international prefix  
into your phone. When you enter + at  
the beginning of a phone number, your  
phone automatically inserts the  
international prefix that you have  
stored.  
For more information on connectivity,  
refer to the PC/PDA Connectivity  
Guide. The PC/PDA Connectivity Guide  
can be downloaded from the Nokia  
website at www.nokia-asia.com.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > International  
prefix.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Data/fax calls >  
Incoming data/fax call and one of  
the following:  
2. Enter the international prefix (for  
example, 0011), and select OK.  
3. In standby mode, enter + and the  
phone number you want to call. For  
example, +3546789.  
General—The phone receives  
incoming calls as usual.  
Data calls only—The phone receives  
The phone dials the international  
prefix you have stored in your  
phone and the phone number you  
have entered. For example, the  
phone dials 0011354789.  
only data calls.  
Fax calls only—The phone receives  
only fax calls.  
2. Select Data calls only or Fax calls  
only.  
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3. When you are finished receiving  
Phone  
the fax or data call, repeat steps 1  
and 2, and select General.  
Language settings  
Phone language allows you set the  
View data transfer  
language of the display text seen on  
the phone. In standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone  
language and the language of your  
choice.  
You can view the transmission speed  
when sending or receiving data or fax  
calls.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Data/fax calls > Data  
rate display > Graphic or Off.  
Automatic keyguard  
Automatic keyguard allows you to  
automatically lock your phone after a  
defined time.  
Call summary  
Your phone can display the time spent  
on a call when you hang up.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Automatic  
keyguard > On or Off.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Call summary >On or  
Off.  
Navigation key  
Show call time on display  
If supported by your wireless service  
provider or network operator, you can  
set the features that are activated  
when you press the scroll key.  
Your phone can display the call time  
during the phone call.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Show call time on  
display > On or Off.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Navigation key.  
2. Highlight the scroll up, scroll down,  
scroll right, or scroll left arrow;  
select Change.  
Ringing tone for no caller ID  
You can select a different ringing tone  
for calls received with no caller ID.  
3. Select a function to assign to the  
action.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call > Ring. tone for no  
caller ID > On or Off. See “Personalise a  
profile”, p. 55 for more information on  
selecting a ringing tone.  
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Card memory  
Memory status  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Memory status >  
Card name and one of the following:  
You can view the memory usage of  
your phone or miniSD card. If you do  
not have a miniSD card, you will only  
see the options for your phone  
memory. Some or all of the following  
options are available on your phone.  
Free memory—Show the amount of  
phone memory available for file  
storage.  
Used memory—Show the amount of  
phone memory currently used for file  
storage.  
Phone memory  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Memory status >  
Phone and one of the following  
possible options.  
Size—Show the total amount of phone  
memory you can use for file storage.  
Free memory—Show the amount of  
phone memory available for file  
storage.  
Security keyguard  
If supported by your wireless service  
provider or network operator,  
Contacts—Show the amount of phone  
Automatic keyguard controls whether  
the security keyguard is on or off.  
memory currently used for Contacts.  
Text messages—Show the amount of  
phone memory currently used for Text  
messsages.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Automatic  
keyguard > On or Off.  
Gallery—Show the amount of phone  
memory currently used for Gallery.  
DTMF tones  
Organiser—Show the amount of phone  
DTMF tones are the tones that sound  
when you press the keys on your phone  
keypad. You can use DTMF tones for  
many automated dial-up services such  
as banking and airlines or for entering  
your voice mailbox number and  
password.  
memory currently used for Organiser.  
Applications—Show the amount of  
phone memory currently used for  
Applications.  
Multimedia msgs.—Show the amount  
of phone memory currently used for  
Multimedia messages.  
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DTMF tones are sent during an active  
call. You can send them manually from  
your phone keypad, or send them  
automatically by saving them in your  
phone.  
Help text activation  
Your phone displays brief descriptions  
for most menu items. When you arrive  
at a feature or menu, pause for about  
15 seconds and wait for the help text  
to display. Scroll to page through the  
full help text, if necessary.  
Set type  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > DTMF tones >  
Manual DTMF tones and one of the  
following:  
The default setting for help text is on.  
However, you can turn help text on or  
off.  
Continuous—The tone sounds for as  
long as you press and hold a key.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > Help text  
activation > On or Off.  
Fixed—Used to send tones of the  
duration you specify in the DTMF tone  
length option.  
Voice commands  
You can set up to five Voice commands,  
which allow hands-free operation of  
certain phone features.  
Off—Used to turn off tones. No tones  
are sent when you press a key.  
Set length  
You can also specify DTMF tone length  
when using the Fixed option.  
Add a voice tag  
Before using Voice commands, you  
must first add a voice tag to the phone  
function.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone > DTMF tones >  
DTMF tone length > Short (0.1  
seconds) or Long (0.5 seconds).  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Voice commands.  
2. Select a function option you wish  
Start-up tone  
to tag, and select Add.  
If the Start-up tone is activated, the  
tone sounds when you turn on your  
phone. In standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone > Start-up  
tone > On or Off.  
3. Select Start, and speak the voice  
tag clearly into the microphone.  
Do not select Quit unless you want to  
cancel the recording.  
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The phone replays then saves the  
Connectivity  
recorded tag.  
appears next to the  
You can connect the phone to a  
function option for which you add a  
voice tag.  
compatible device using an IR  
connection. You can also connect the  
phone to a compatible PC using IR or a  
USB data cable; and use the phone as a  
modem to enable connectivity from  
the PC.  
Activate a voice command  
After you have associated a voice  
command tag with a phone function,  
you can issue a command by speaking  
the voice command tag.  
For more information, see the Nokia PC  
Suite online help. Nokia PC Suite and  
all related software can be  
1. In standby mode, select and hold  
Names.  
downloaded from the U.S. Mobile  
Phone products section of www.nokia-  
asia.com/pcsuite.  
2. When Speak now appears,  
pronounce the voice tag clearly  
into the microphone.  
Important: Only install and  
use applications and other  
software from sources that  
offer adequate security and  
protection against harmful  
software.  
When the phone finds the voice  
command tag, Found: appears, and the  
phone plays the recognised voice  
command tag through the earpiece.  
The function you requested is  
activated.  
Bluetooth connectivity  
Bluetooth technology connectivity  
enables cost-free wireless connections  
between electronic devices and can be  
used to send and receive images, texts,  
gallery files, voice recordings, video  
clips, notes, business cards, and  
Voice command options  
You can modify voice command tags.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Voice commands, highlight  
the voice command tag, and select one  
of the following options:  
calendar notes. It can also be used to  
connect wirelessly to products that use  
Bluetooth wireless technology, such as  
computers. You can synchronise your  
phone and your PC using Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
Play—Listen to the voice command tag.  
Options > Change—Change the voice  
command tag.  
Options > Delete—Erase the voice  
command tag.  
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Since devices with Bluetooth  
devices to determine their  
connectivity communicate using radio compatibility with this device.  
waves, your phone and the other  
device do not need to be in direct  
Bluetooth technology in some  
line-of-sight.  
There may be restrictions on using  
locations. Check with your local  
The two devices only need to be within authorities or service provider. If you  
a maximum of 30 feet (10 meters) of  
each other. The connection can be  
subject to interference from  
obstructions such as walls or other  
electronic devices.  
want more information on this  
function, visit the Bluetooth  
Technology organisation website:  
https://www.bluetooth.org/.  
Pairing  
The Bluetooth wireless technology  
application whether used actively or in  
the background, consumes the battery  
and reduces the operating time of the  
phone.  
You can set up a permanent  
association (pairing) between your  
phone and another device with  
Bluetooth technology. Some devices  
may require pairing before data  
transfer can take place.  
This device is compliant with  
Bluetooth Specification 1.2 and  
supports the following profiles:  
To pair with a device, you and the  
owner of the other device must agree  
on a pass code of 1–16 numeric  
characters. The first time you try to  
connect the devices, you must each  
enter the same pass code. Once the  
devices are paired, you will not need to  
use the pass code again, so there is no  
need to remember it.  
Object push profile (OPP)  
File transfer profile (FTP)  
Dial-up networking profile (DUN)  
Generic object exchange profile  
(GOEP)  
Headset profile (HSP)  
Hands-free profile (HFP)  
Generic access profile (GAP)  
Serial port profile (SPP)  
Paired devices are placed in your  
paired device list. You can view the list  
even when Bluetooth connectivity is  
not active or when the devices in the  
list are not available for connection.  
To ensure interoperability between  
other devices supporting Bluetooth  
technology, use Nokia approved  
enhancements for this model. Check  
with the manufacturers of other  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth >  
Paired devices > Options and one of  
the following:  
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Assign short name—Give a nickname to My phone's name—Change your phone  
the selected device (visible to you  
only).  
name that is seen by other users.  
Set up a connection  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Connectivity >  
Auto-conn. without conf.—Select No if  
you want the phone to connect to the  
selected device automatically or Yes if  
you want the phone to ask for your  
permission first.  
Bluetooth > On. The active  
Bluetooth technology connection  
is indicated by  
display.  
at the top of the  
Delete pairing—Delete the pairing to  
the selected device.  
2. Select Search for audio  
Pair new device—Search for active  
devices with Bluetooth technology  
within range, scroll to the desired  
device, and select Pair to establish  
pairing with that device. Do not accept  
Bluetooth connectivity from sources  
you do not trust.  
enhancements to search for  
compatible devices with Bluetooth  
connectivity. The list of found  
devices appears in the display.  
3. Select the desired device.  
4. If required, enter the Bluetooth  
connectivity pass code of the  
device to pair with the device.  
Bluetooth connectivity  
settings  
You can define how your phone is  
shown to other devices with Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
Your phone connects to the device.  
You can start data transfer.  
To view the device you are connected  
to, select Menu > Settings >  
Connectivity > Bluetooth >Active  
device.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth >  
Bluetooth settings and one of the  
following:  
To deactivate Bluetooth connectivity,  
select Menu > Settings >  
My phone's visibility—Select Shown to  
all to show the phone to all other  
devices with Bluetooth connectivity or  
Hidden to show the phone only to the  
paired devices. Operating the phone in  
hidden mode is a safer way to avoid  
malicious software.  
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Off.  
Deactivation of the Bluetooth  
technology connection will not affect  
other functions of the phone.  
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Send data  
Infrared connectivity  
Instead of using the Connectivity  
menu, you can use other phone menus  
to send various types of data to other  
devices with Bluetooth connectivity.  
For example, you can send a video clip  
from the Video clips folder of the  
Gallery menu. See the appropriate  
sections of the user guide for  
information about sending different  
types of data.  
You can set up the phone to receive  
data through its infrared (IR) port.  
To use an IR connection, transmission  
and reception must be to or from an IR  
compatible phone or device.  
Warning: Do not point the IR  
beam at anyone’s eye or allow  
it to interfere with other IR  
devices. This device is a Class  
1 laser product.  
Receive a data transfer  
Send and receive data  
1. Ensure that the IR ports of the  
sending and receiving devices are  
pointing at each other and that  
there are no obstructions between  
the devices.  
When a Bluetooth technology  
connection is active in your phone, you  
can receive notes, business cards, video  
clips, and other types of data transfers  
from another device with Bluetooth  
connectivity. When you receive a data  
transfer, an alarm sounds, and a  
message appears in standby mode.  
The preferable distance between  
the two devices in an IR connection  
is from 7.6 centimeters (3 inches)  
to 0.9 meters (3 feet).  
To view the transferred item  
immediately from the standby mode,  
select Show. To view the item at a later  
time, select Exit.  
2. To activate IR in your phone,  
select Menu > Settings >  
Connectivity > Infrared.  
Depending on the nature of the item, it  
is saved in the appropriate menu in  
your phone. For example, a business  
card would be saved in Contacts, and a  
calendar note would be saved in  
Calendar.  
3. The user of the other device should  
activate IR as well.  
If data transfer is not started within  
2 minutes after the activation of the IR  
port, the connection is cancelled and  
must be restarted.  
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You can now use PC Suite to connect  
to your phone.  
Connection indicator  
When  
is shown continuously,  
the IR connection is activated and  
your phone is ready to send or  
receive data using its IR port.  
Enable data storage  
connection  
Connect to your PC in Data storage  
mode to transfer music, photo, and  
video files to the phone miniSD card,  
and from the phone miniSD to your PC  
with Windows Explorer.  
When  
blinks, your phone is  
trying to connect to the other  
device or a connection has been  
lost.  
1. Connect your PC and your phone  
with a CA-53 USB data cable.  
A notification appears on the  
display that asking which mode  
you want to select.  
Data cable transfer  
You can transfer data from your phone  
to a compatible PC, or from a  
compatible PC to your phone using a  
CA-53 USB data cable.  
2. Select OK > Data storage.  
The notification Data storagemode  
displays while the phone is in data  
transfer mode.  
Important: Disconnect the  
USB data cable from the  
phone to make a call.  
3. Open Windows Explorer. Your  
phone miniSD card will appear as a  
local drive (named by Nokia 6265),  
and with a drive letter assigned to  
it.  
Enable default mode  
connection  
Connect to your PC in Default mode to  
transfer phone data and files between  
your phone and PC using Nokia’s PC  
Suite.  
4. Click on the folders to display a  
window that shows the contents of  
the folder on the phone miniSD  
card.  
1. Connect your PC and your phone  
with a CA-53 USB data cable. A  
notification appears on the display  
asking which mode you want to  
select.  
5. Open a second instance of  
Windows Explorer and display on  
your PC, the contents of the folder  
where you have stored the MP3  
files, photo files, or video files.  
2. Select OK > Default mode.  
A notification appears on the  
display stating a connection is  
active.  
6. Select on your PC the files that you  
wish to transfer to the phone.  
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7. Drag and drop the files from the  
second window into the first  
Important: To ensure that all  
memory card operations are  
completed in a controlled  
way, do not unplug the  
window and place them in a folder.  
8. The files are transferred to the  
phone and can be played by the  
Music player, or accessed by the  
Media player.  
connectivity cable until  
Windows notifies you that it  
is safe to do so. Uncontrolled  
completion or unexpected  
disruptions of the memory  
card operations may cause  
the memory card and the  
information stored on it to  
become corrupted. A  
corrupted memory card may  
have to be formatted before it  
can be used again. When a  
memory card is formatted, all  
information on the card is  
permanently lost.  
If you select a file or files that require  
more memory than can fit on the  
available phone memory, you will get  
an error note. Deselect some of your  
selected files until the required  
memory is less than or equal to the  
available memory on your phone.  
Disable data storage  
connection  
1. To disable the USB data cable,  
double-click the green arrow on  
the task bar at the bottom of your  
PC screen.  
Data and fax transfer  
A window pops up that shows  
Unplug or Eject Hardware.  
You can make data and fax transfers  
during a phone call. For more  
information, see “Data and fax calls”,  
p. 61.  
2. Click on USB Device in the  
Hardware devices window.  
A popup window shows Stop a  
Hardware device.  
Enhancement  
settings  
3. Highlight USB device, and click OK.  
The Enhancement settings menu  
displays the hearing aid compliant  
option by default, and shows other  
options only if the phone is or has been  
connected to a compatible  
The popup window Safe to Remove  
Hardware is shown with the  
message “The ‘USB Device’ device  
can now be safely removed from  
the system“.  
enhancement type.  
4. Click OK.  
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Headset  
Loopset  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancements > Headset  
and one of the following:  
A LPS-4 Loopset accessory allows your  
device to optimise sound quality when  
coupled with a hearing aid that is set  
to T-coil mode.  
Default profile—Choose the profile you  
wish to be automatically activated  
when a headset is connected.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancements > Loopset >  
Use Loopset > Yes or No.  
Automatic answer—Calls are answered  
automatically after one ring when a  
If the Loopset is connected and  
headset is connected. Select On or Off. recognised through the Pop-Port™  
connector, the phone automatically  
uses the Loopset.  
Note: Automatic answer will  
only be active whilst “General”  
profile is active  
Charger  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancements > Charger  
and one of the following:  
Handsfree  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancements > Handsfree  
and one of the following:  
Default profile—Select the profile you  
want to automatically activate when  
your phone is connected to the  
charger.  
Default profile—Choose the profile you  
wish to be automatically activated  
when a car kit is connected.  
Lights— Select On or Automatic to  
keep the phone lights always on or to  
shut off automatically after several  
seconds.  
Automatic answer—Calls are answered  
automatically after one ring when a  
car kit is connected. Select On or Off.  
Note: Automatic answer will  
only be active whilst “General”  
profile is active  
Hearing aid  
To optimise sound quality, you can set  
your phone to couple to a T-coil-  
equipped hearing aid.  
Lights—Choose to keep the phone  
lights always on, or to shut off  
automatically after several seconds.  
Select On or Automatic.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancements > Hearing  
aid > T-coil hearing aid mode.  
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Select On to activate the HAC.  
Verify that the hearing aid is set to T-  
coil mode, and hold the phone against  
the ear.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
3. Select Phone lock and one of the  
following:  
Off—Immediately turns off the  
Only activate the T-coil hearing aid  
mode when using your device with a  
hearing aid or it may impact the audio  
performance of the device.  
phone lock feature.  
Lock now—Immediately turns on  
the phone lock feature.  
On power-up—Turns on the phone  
lock feature the next time you turn  
the phone on.  
Security  
To access Security for the first time,  
you must enter the preset lock code. By  
default, the preset lock code is the last  
four digits of your phone number.  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator, the  
preset lock code may be a four digit  
number such as 1234 or 0000. If none  
of these work, contact your wireless  
service provider or network operator  
for help.  
If you select Lock now, you must enter  
your lock code before the phone will  
function normally. After the lock code  
is accepted, your phone functions  
normally.  
Call not allowed appears if you attempt  
to place a call while your phone is  
locked.  
To answer a call with phone lock on,  
select Answer, or press the call key.  
Phone lock  
Allowed number if lock  
active  
With phone lock on, the only outgoing  
calls you can make are to the  
emergency number programmed into  
your phone (for example, 000, 111, or  
911) and the numbers stored in the  
Allowed no. if lock active location.  
The phone lock feature protects your  
phone from unauthorised outgoing  
calls or unauthorised access to  
information stored in the phone. When  
phone lock is activated, Phone locked is  
displayed each time you turn your  
phone on.  
When the device is locked, you can still  
call the official emergency number  
programmed into your phone.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security.  
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3. Select Allowed no. if lock active >  
Note: If you enter the wrong  
lock code five times in  
Assign.  
succession, your phone will  
not accept your current lock  
code for 5 minutes. This occurs  
even if when you power down  
the phone between incorrect  
attempts.  
4. Enter the phone number, or select  
Search to retrieve the number from  
the phone book; select OK.  
To place a call to an allowed number  
when the phone is locked, enter the  
allowed number and press the call key.  
To change the phone lock code, do the  
following:  
Change lock code  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
When changing the lock code, avoid  
using codes similar to emergency  
numbers such as 000, 111, or 911 to  
prevent accidental dialling of an  
emergency number.  
Settings > Security.  
2. Enter the current lock code,  
and select OK.  
3. Select Change lock code.  
By default, the preset lock code is the  
last four digits of your phone number.  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator, the  
preset lock code may be a four-digit  
number such as 1234 or 0000. If none  
of these work, contact your wireless  
service provider or network operator  
for help.  
4. Enter the new lock code (only 4  
characters), and select OK.  
5. Enter the new lock code again for  
verification, and select OK.  
When you change your lock code,  
make sure to remember it. If necessary,  
write it down and store it in a safe  
place away from your phone.  
Avoid entering a lock code similar to  
emergency numbers to prevent  
accidental emergency calls.  
If you enter an incorrect lock code five  
times in a row, your phone may ask you  
for the security code. By default, the  
security code is the five-digit number,  
12345.  
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Delete—Delete a number from  
restriction list.  
Call restrictions  
Call restrictions allows you to block or  
allow numbers for incoming or  
outgoing calls.  
When calls are restricted, calls may be  
possible to the official emergency  
number programmed into your device.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security.  
Voice privacy  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
Voice privacy is a network service, and  
its function depends on a variety of  
services. Contact your service provider  
for more information.  
3. Select Call restrictions and the type  
of calls you wish to restrict:  
Restrict outgoing calls—Set  
restrictions on making calls.  
If your wireless service provider or  
networkoperatorsupports this feature,  
the voice privacy feature protects the  
privacy of your current phone  
conversation from other callers placing  
phone calls on your same network.  
Restrict incoming calls—Set  
restrictions on receiving calls.  
4. Select whether to block or allow  
numbers:  
Blocked numbers—Set numbers  
that are blocked on incoming calls, 1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
allowing all other numbers. When a  
number is blocked, the call is sent  
to voice mail.  
Settings > Security.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
3. Select Voice privacy > On or Off.  
Allowed numbers—Set numbers  
that are allowed, blocking all other  
numbers.  
Application settings  
The Application settings menu changes  
game and application settings.  
5. To modify the restriction list, select  
from the following options:  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Application settings and  
one of the following:  
Select—Add numbers to the  
restriction list.  
Add restriction—Add a restriction  
to a number (unavailable if  
memory is full).  
Application sounds > On or Off—Play  
sounds during an application.  
Application lights > Application  
defined or Default—Play lights during  
an application.  
Edit—Edit a restriction on a  
number.  
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Application vibration > On or Off—  
Vibrate phone during an application.  
Mode  
If supported by your wireless service  
provider or network operator, you can  
choose whether your phone will use  
digital or analog service. In standby  
mode, select Menu > Settings >  
Network  
The menu options you see in your  
phone are based on your service  
provider’s network. The network  
determines which options actually  
appear in the phone menu. Check with  
your service provider for more  
information.  
Network > Mode and the following.  
Digital only—You can make and receive  
calls on a digital network only.  
Network services  
The following features are network  
services. See also “Network Services”,  
p. ix.  
The Network menu personalises the  
way your phone chooses a network in  
which to operate while you are within  
or outside of your primary or home  
system. Your phone is set to search for  
the most cost-effective network. If  
your phone cannot find a preferred  
network, it selects a network  
Store a feature code  
Network feature setting allows you to  
activate network services in your  
phone using feature codes received  
from your service provider.  
automatically based on the option you  
choose in the Network menu.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network services >  
Network feature setting.  
Roaming options  
If supported by your wireless service  
provider or network operator, you can  
select which roaming option you wish  
to use. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings >Network >Roamingoptions  
and the following:  
2. Enter the feature code from your  
service provider (for example, *900  
for activating Divert if busy), and  
select OK.  
3. Select Call divert.  
Automatic—The phone automatically  
searches for service in another digital  
network. If one is not found, the phone  
uses analog service. The roaming rate  
applies when not in the home service  
area.  
4. Scroll to the type of forwarding  
that matches the feature code you  
entered (for example, Divert if  
busy), select Activate.  
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The activated feature code is now  
stored in your phone, and you are  
returned to the Feature code: prompt.  
Continue entering other feature codes  
(for example, *900 to cancel Divert if  
busy), or press the end key to return to  
standby mode.  
messages. Contact your wireless  
provider for specific details.  
Restore factory  
settings  
You can reset some of the menu  
settings to their original values. Data  
that you have entered or downloaded  
is not deleted (for example, entries in  
your contacts list are not affected).  
When you enter a network feature  
code successfully the feature becomes  
visible in the Network services menu.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Call divert  
Call divert tells your network to  
redirect incoming calls to another  
number. Call divert is a network service  
and may not work the same in all  
networks, so contact your wireless  
provider for availability and  
information.  
Settings > Restore factory sett.  
2. Enter the lock code, and select OK.  
Note: Depending on your  
wireless service provider or  
network operator, your device  
may request the security code  
(defaulted to 12345) instead  
of the lock code.  
To activate, do the following:  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network services > Call  
divert and the following:  
Phone details  
You can view the current details of  
your phone. In standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone details and  
one of the following options:  
Divert all calls—Forward all calls to  
the number you specify.  
2. Select Activate.  
3. Enter the number to which your  
User details—Show the phone’s current  
calls, data, or other information are number details.  
forwarded, and select OK.  
Version details—Show the hardware,  
software and browser version  
To cancel, in standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Network services > information for the phone.  
Call divert > Cancel all call diverting.  
System details—Show the digital  
Cancel all call diverting may affect  
network the phone is on.  
your ability to receive voice mail  
Icon details—Show the icons used.  
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11. Organiser  
Your phone contains features to help  
organise your everyday life, including  
an alarm clock, calendar, calculator,  
countdown timer, and stopwatch.  
Repeat alarm  
You can set the alarm to repeat every  
day or only on certain days of the  
week.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Repeat  
alarm > On.  
Alarm clock  
Set an alarm  
2. Check the day or days of the week  
you wish to repeat the alarm,  
and select Mark. Select Unmark to  
remove a day.  
The alarm clock is based on the phone  
clock. It sounds an alert any time you  
specify and even works if the phone is  
turned off.  
3. Select Done when you have added  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm  
time.  
all desired days.  
If you need to revise the days for a  
repeated alarm, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Repeat  
alarm > Repetition days from standby  
mode.  
2. Enter the time for the alarm in  
hh:mm format, and select OK.  
3. Select am or pm if 12-hour clock  
format is on.  
If you need to stop a repeated alarm,  
Alarm on appears briefly in the display, select Menu > Organiser > Alarm  
and  
appears in standby mode.  
clock > Repeat alarm > Off in standby  
mode.  
If you need to reset the alarm select  
Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock >  
Alarm time > On from standby mode.  
Set the alarm tone  
You can set which tone is played when  
the alarm sounds.  
To turn off the alarm, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm  
time > Off from standby mode.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm tone  
and one of the following:  
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Standard—Select the default alarm.  
Turn an alarm off  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm  
time > Off.  
Radio—Select the radio as the alarm.  
Open Gallery—Select a tone from the  
Gallery as the alarm.  
Calendar  
Set the snooze time-out  
You can set the Snooze time-out for  
the alarm.  
The calendar keeps track of reminders,  
calls you need to make, meetings,  
memos, and birthdays. It can even  
sound an alarm for any of these events.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Snooze  
time-out and choose a snooze time.  
Monthly view provides an overview of  
the selected month and weeks. You  
can also jump to a specific date. Any  
days or dates that appear in bold font  
contain calendar notes such as a  
meeting or reminder. A short summary  
of notes for the day appears at the  
bottom of the screen.  
When the alarm sounds, your phone  
beeps, vibrates (if vibrate alert is on in  
the currently active profile), and lights  
up.  
With the phone on, select Stop to shut  
the alarm off or Snooze. If you select  
Snooze, the alarm stops for 10  
minutes.  
Open calendar  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar.  
If you do not press a key, the alarm  
stops (snoozes) for the Snooze time-  
out, then sounds again.  
Scroll to move the cursor in the  
calendar view.  
If the alarm time is reached while the  
phone is switched off, the phone  
switches itself on and starts sounding  
the alarm tone. If you select Stop, the  
device asks whether you want to  
Calendar options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
activate the phone for calls. Select No  
Organiser > Calendar > Options and  
to switch off the device or Yes to make one of the following:  
and receive calls. Do not select Yes  
when wireless phone use may cause  
interference or danger.  
Week view—View your calendar by  
weeks. To return to month view select  
Back, while in the Week view.  
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Make a note—Create a note on the  
selected date.  
select Save. Enter a time. Choose  
an alarm option. You can also  
select Options > Search to search  
your contacts.  
Go to date—Jump to a specific date.  
Enter the date (for example, 15/07/  
2005), and select OK.  
Birthday—Enter the person’s name,  
and select Save. Enter the year of  
birth. Choose an alarm option.  
Go to today—Jump to the current date.  
Settings—Modify the calendar  
Memo—Enter the subject, and  
select Save. Enter a start and end  
date. Choose an alarm option.  
settings.  
Go to to-do list—Go directly to your to-  
do list.  
Reminder—Enter the reminder, and  
select Save. Choose an alarm  
option.  
Delete all notes—Delete all calendar  
notes.  
Make a calendar note  
View calendar notes  
(day view)  
You can view the calendar notes for a  
day.  
You can make a calendar note for a  
specific date. You can choose from five  
types of notes. Your phone asks for  
further information depending on  
which note you select. You can also set  
an alarm for your note.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar.  
2. Scroll to the date you want to view  
or select Options > Go to date.  
Days with notes appear in bold  
type.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar.  
2. Highlight the date for which you  
want to make a note. Scroll or  
select Options > Go to date.  
3. Select View to see the list of notes  
for that day.  
3. Select Options > Make a note and  
To view a specific note, highlight the  
note, and select View again. If there  
are no notes for that date, select Add  
to create a new calendar note.  
one of the following:  
Meeting—Enter the subject, and  
select Save. Enter a location, and  
select Save. Enter a start and end  
time. Choose an alarm option.  
Call—Enter the phone number, and  
select Save. Enter a name, and  
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Options while viewing a day Send a calendar note  
When viewing a day’s list of note, you  
can highlight a note, select Options  
and one of the following:  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar.  
2. Highlight the note you wish to  
send, and select Options > Send  
note > Send as message, Via  
calendar, Via infrared, or Via  
Bluetooth to send the calendar  
note in calendar format (vCal), in a  
text message, in a multimedia  
message, or directly to another  
device.  
Make a note—Create a new note for  
the selected date.  
Delete—Delete the note.  
Edit—Edit the note.  
Use detail—Use a detail contained in  
the note.  
Move—Move the note to another date  
on your calendar.  
Receive a note in calendar  
format (vCal)  
When you receive a calendar note in  
calendar-to-calendar format (vCal),  
your phone displays Calendar note  
received.  
Repeat—Enable the note to recur on a  
regular basis (daily, weekly, biweekly,  
monthly, and yearly). Repeat is not  
available for Birthday note.  
Go to date—Jump to another date on  
your calendar.  
Select Show to view the calendar note.  
Select Save to save the note to your  
calendar or Options > Discard to  
discard the note.  
Go to today—Return to the current  
date.  
Send note > Send as message, Via  
calendar, Via infrared, or Via  
Bluetooth—Send a calendar note in  
calendar format (vCal), in a text  
message, in a multimedia message, or  
directly to another device.  
Modify calendar settings  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar > Options >  
Settings and one of the following:  
Copy—Copy the note. You can paste  
the note to another date.  
Set the date—Enter the current date,  
and select OK.  
Settings—Modify the calendar  
settings.  
Set the time—Enter the current time,  
and select OK.  
Go to to-do list—Go directly to your to-  
do list.  
Time zone—Select your current time  
zone.  
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Date format—Select your preferred  
date format.  
Additional notes  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Notes > Options > Make a  
note. Create your note, and select  
Save.  
Date separator—Select your preferred  
date separator.  
Time format—Select your preferred  
time format.  
Create note options  
When you create a note, the following  
Default view—Select a monthly or  
options are available:  
weekly view.  
Insert time and date—Add the time and  
Week starts—Select the day the week  
date to your note.  
starts.  
Close—Return you to the notes list.  
Auto-delete notes—Select when to  
delete past notes.  
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into your  
message.  
Notes  
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit  
the text of a new word that might not  
appear in the predictive text  
dictionary. Option only appears when  
predictive text is on.  
You can write text notes with the  
Notes. You can also send notes using  
text message, IR, or Bluetooth  
connectivity.  
Insert symbol—Inserts a special  
character into your message. Option  
only appears when predictive text is  
on.  
Open notes  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Notes. You see your  
current list of notes.  
Dictionary on or Dictionary off—Turn  
predictive text on or off.  
If there are no notes, select Add to  
create your first note. If there are  
existing notes, highlight a note, and  
select View.  
Matches—View matches found in the  
predictive text dictionary for the word  
you want to use. This displays only  
when predictive text is on.  
Make a note  
Initial note  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Notes > Add. Create your  
note, and select Save.  
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Send a note  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
To-do list  
Use the To-do list feature to keep track  
of your tasks. You can save a task or  
errand as a to-do list note, select a  
priority level for the to-do list note,  
and mark it as done when you have  
completed it. You can sort the to-do  
list notes by priority or by date.  
Organiser > Notes.  
2. Highlight the note you wish to  
send, and select Options > Send  
note > Send as message, Via  
infrared, or Via Bluetooth to send  
the note in a text message, in a  
multimedia message, or directly to  
another device.  
Open to-do list  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list. You see your  
current to-do list.  
Notes options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Notes > Options and one  
of the following:  
If there are no to-do tasks, select Add  
to create your first to-do list note.  
If there are existing to-do list notes,  
highlight a to-do list note, and select  
View.  
Make a note—Create a new note.  
Delete—Delete the note you selected.  
Edit—Edit the note you selected.  
Use detail—Use a detail contained in  
the note.  
Make a to-do list note  
Initial to-do list note  
Send note > Send as message, Via  
infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send a note  
in a text message, in a multimedia  
message, or directly to another device.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list > Add. Enter the  
subject, and select Save > High,  
Medium, or Low.  
Delete all notes—Delete all notes.  
Additional to-do list notes  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list > Options >  
Add. Enter the subject, and select  
Save > High, Medium, or Low.  
The note options appear only when you  
have created one or more notes.  
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Create to-do list note options  
When you create a to-do list note, the  
following options are available:  
View to-do list notes  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list > View.  
Insert smiley—Insert a smiley into your  
message.  
Deadline—Change the deadline of the  
to-do list note.  
Insert word or Edit word—Enter or edit  
the text of a new word that might not  
appear in the predictive text  
dictionary. This displays only when  
predictive text is on.  
Mark note as done or Mark as not  
done—Indicate whether the to-do list  
note is completed or not.  
Delete—Delete the to-do list note.  
Use detail—Use a detail contained in  
the note.  
Insert symbol—Insert a special  
character into your message. This  
displays only when predictive text is  
on.  
Edit priority—Change the priority to  
High, Medium, or Low.  
Send > Send as message, Via calendar,  
Via infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send  
the to-do list note in calendar format  
(vCal), in a text message, in a  
multimedia message, or directly to  
another device.  
Writing language—Choose the  
language you want to use.  
Dictionary on or Dictionary off—Turn  
predictive text on or off.  
Matches—View matches found in the  
predictive text dictionary for the word  
you want to use. This displays only  
when predictive text is on.  
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list,  
and go to the calendar.  
Save to calendar—Save the to-do list  
note to your calendar.  
Edit to-do list notes  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list > View > Edit.  
Edit the subject, select Save.  
Send a to-do list note  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list.  
2. Highlight the note you wish to  
send, and select Options > Send >  
Send as message, Via calendar, Via  
infrared, or Via Bluetooth to send  
the to-do list note in calendar  
format (vCal), in a text message,  
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in a multimedia message, or  
directly to another device.  
The to-do list options appear only  
when you have created one or more  
notes.  
To-do list options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > To-do list > Options and  
one of the following:  
Calculator  
The calculator in your phone adds,  
subtracts, multiplies, divides,  
calculates the square and the square  
root, changes the sign of the number  
entered, and converts currency values.  
Add—Create a new to-do list note.  
Delete—Delete the to-do list note you  
selected.  
Note: This calculator has a  
limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple  
calculations.  
Mark note as done or Mark as not  
done—Indicate whether the to-do list  
note is completed or not.  
Use detail—Use a detail contained in  
the note.  
Use calculator  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Sort by deadline or Sort by priority—  
Sort the to-do list by either date or  
priority.  
Organiser > Calculator.  
2. Enter the first number in the  
calculation.  
Send > Send as message, Via calendar,  
Via infrared, or Via Bluetooth—Send  
the to-do list note in calendar format  
(vCal), in a text message, in a  
multimedia message, or directly to  
another device.  
Press # for a decimal point if  
necessary.  
Press the scroll key up or down to  
change the sign of your number or  
value.  
Go to calendar—Leave the to-do list,  
and go to the calendar.  
Press * to cycle through the add (+),  
subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide  
(/) characters. Pause briefly to  
select the displayed character.  
Save to calendar—Save the to-do list  
note you selected to your calendar.  
Delete done notes—Delete the to-do  
list note you selected to your calendar.  
3. Enter the second number in your  
calculation.  
Delete all notes—Delete all to-do list  
notes.  
4. Select Equals.  
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To perform a square or square root  
calculation, select Options > Square or  
Square root.  
In domestic—converts foreign  
currency to domestic currency.  
In foreign—converts domestic  
currency to foreign currency.  
Currency converter  
5. If you have not already entered an  
exchange rate, the device prompts  
you to enter it. Select OK. You can  
edit the exchange rate at any time.  
You can convert foreign currency to  
domestic, or vice versa, directly from  
standby mode or from the Calculator  
menu.  
Note: When you change base  
currency, you must enter the  
new rates because all  
previously set exchange rates  
are set to zero.  
Countdown timer  
The countdown timer in your device  
enables you to enter a specific time  
(up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59  
seconds). When the time runs out, your  
device sounds an alarm.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calculator > Options >  
Exchange rate > Foreign units in  
domestic or Domestic units in  
foreign.  
The countdown timer only works when  
the phone is on. Once you turn off your  
phone, the timer is no longer active.  
Foreign units in domestic—The  
number of home units it takes to  
make one unit of foreign currency.  
Set the normal timer  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Countdown timer.  
Domestic units in foreign—The  
number of foreign units it takes to  
make one unit of your home  
currency.  
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm:ss  
format), and select OK.  
3. Enter a note for the timer, and  
select Start.  
2. Enter the exchange rate (press # to  
and the timer (in hh:mm:ss  
format) appear in standby mode when  
the countdown timer is running.  
insert a decimal), and select OK.  
3. Select Back to return to the  
Calculator screen, and enter the  
currency amount to convert.  
When the time runs out, your phone  
sounds an alarm, vibrates, and flashes  
its lights. If you are in standby mode,  
select Restart or Exit. If you are not in  
4. Select Options > In domestic or  
In foreign.  
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alarm to stop the timer.  
on battery power and reduces battery  
life.  
After 60 seconds the timer alert  
expires automatically. Select Exit or  
press the end key to clear the timer  
note.  
Measure split or lap time  
Use the split time or lap time functions  
for activities where you need to pace  
yourself.  
Change the timer  
After you have set a timer, you can  
change the time.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Stopwatch > Split  
timing or Lap timing > Start.  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Countdown timer >  
Change time.  
Split timing—Use the split time  
function for such activities as a  
long distance race when you need  
to pace yourself. Select Split to  
note the lapsed time. The timer  
continues to run and the split time  
appears below the running time.  
Each time you select Split, the new  
measured time appears at the  
beginning of the list. The maximum  
number of splits is 20.  
2. Enter the new time, and select OK.  
3. Leave the note as it was, or enter a  
new note, and select Start.  
Stop the timer before the  
alarm sounds  
After you have set the timer, you can  
stop the timer.  
Lap timing—Use the lap time  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Countdown timer > Stop  
timer.  
function when you want to track  
how long it takes to complete each  
cycle or lap. Select Lap to note the  
lap time. The clock stops, then  
immediately restarts from zero. The  
lap time appears below the running  
time. Each time you select Lap, the  
new measured time appears at the  
beginning of the list. The maximum  
number of laps is 20.  
Stopwatch  
Your phone has a stopwatch that can  
be used to track time. The stopwatch  
displays time in hours, minutes,  
seconds, and fractions of a second in  
hh:mm:ss.ss format.  
Using the stopwatch or allowing it to  
run in the background when using  
2. Select Stop to end timing and  
display total time.  
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Save a time  
Operation note  
To save a time while the clock is  
If you press the end key and return to  
running, select Stop > Save, enter a  
standby mode, the clock continues to  
name for the measurement, and select run in the background, and  
OK. If you do not enter a name, the  
total time is used as the default title  
for the lap or split time.  
appears at the top of the screen.  
To return to the Stopwatch screen, do  
the following:  
1. In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Stopwatch >  
Continue.  
Stopwatch options  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Stopwatch and one of the  
following:  
2. To stop the clock, select Stop.  
Continue—Continues to measure time.  
Only appears if clock is running and  
you are returning to stopwatch screen.  
Show last time—View the last  
measured time.  
Split timing—Use the split time  
function.  
Lap timing—Use the lap time function.  
View times—Browse saved times.  
Delete times > One by one or Delete  
all—Delete saved times.  
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12. Mobile web  
Mobile web is a network service. See  
“Network Services”, p. ix, for more  
information.  
Mobile Internet  
access  
Because mobile Internet content is  
designed to be viewed from your  
Your phone has a built-in browser you  
can use to connect to selected services  
phone, your wireless provider is now  
on the mobile Internet. If your wireless  
your mobile Internet service provider  
service provider or network operator  
as well.  
supports this feature, you can view  
Your wireless provider has created a  
weather reports, check news or flight  
home page and set up your browser to  
times, view financial information, and  
go to this page when you log on to the  
much more. The Web browser on your  
mobile Internet. Once at your service  
phone can display WAP-based content.  
provider’s home page, you may find  
Your device may have some bookmarks  
links to a number of other sites.  
loaded for sites not affiliated with  
It should not be necessary to manually  
Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or  
configure the browser on your phone.  
endorse these sites. If you choose to  
Normally this is done by your wireless  
access them, you should take the same  
provider when you subscribe to the  
precautions, for security or content, as  
feature. Contact your wireless provider  
you would with any Internet site.  
if you have problems using the  
If the security indicator (  
) is  
browser.  
displayed during a connection, the  
data transmission between the device  
and the Internet gateway or server is  
encrypted. The service provider secures  
the data transmission between the  
gateway and the content server.  
Important: Use only services  
that you trust and that offer  
adequate security and  
protection against harmful  
software.  
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Receive a call while online  
Sign on to the mobile  
Internet  
Depending on your wireless service  
provider or network operator, you may  
still be able to receive a voice call while  
using the WAP browser.  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Mobile web.  
After a brief pause, your phone  
To answer the incoming call, press  
the call key.  
attempts to connect to your wireless  
provider’s home page. If you receive an  
error message, your phone may not be  
set up for browsing. Contact your  
wireless provider to make sure that  
your phone is configured properly.  
To reject the incoming call, press  
the end key.  
After you end your voice call, the  
mobile Internet connection  
automatically resumes.  
Navigate the mobile  
If your wireless service provider or  
network operator does not support  
incoming calls while browsing,  
incoming calls are automatically  
forwarded to voice mail.  
Internet  
Since your phone screen is much  
smaller than a computer screen,  
mobile Internet content is displayed  
differently than you may be  
accustomed to seeing. This section  
contains guidelines for using phone  
keys to navigate a WAP site.  
Make an emergency call  
while online  
You can end your data connection and  
make an emergency call.  
Phone keys  
1. To close your mobile Internet  
connection, press the end key.  
To browse the WAP site, scroll up or  
down.  
2. Press the end key as many times as  
needed to clear the display and  
ready the phone for calls.  
Select a highlighted item.  
To enter text, press # to switch text  
input modes, and then press 0-9.  
3. Enter the emergency number for  
your present location (for example,  
000, 111, or 911). Emergency  
numbers vary by location.  
To enter special characters, press *.  
4. Press the call key.  
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Clear the cache and  
disconnect  
A cache is a memory location that is  
used to store data temporarily. If you  
have tried to access or have accessed  
confidential information requiring  
passwords, empty the cache after each  
use. The information or services you  
have accessed are stored in the cache.  
To empty the cache while in the  
browser menu, select Navigate >  
Advanced > Clear. Highlight and select  
Cache > Clear. The cache also clears  
when you press and hold the end key to  
power off your device.  
To close your mobile Internet  
connection while browsing, press the  
end key.  
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13. Extras  
Note: Only install applications  
from sources that offer  
adequate protection against  
harmful software.  
Games  
Select games  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Extras > Games to display the games  
on your device.  
Memory status  
You can view the memory available for  
application installations. in standby  
mode, select Menu > Extras >  
Memory status  
You can view the memory available for  
game installations. In standby mode,  
select Menu > Extras >  
Collection > Options > Memory status.  
Games >Options >Memory status.  
Collection  
Select application  
In standby mode, select Menu >  
Extras > Collection > Select  
application. Scroll to an application  
and select Open, or press the call key.  
An application may require a few  
seconds to load. When you open an  
application, wait for the launch screen  
to disappear. At that point,  
the application is ready.  
Leaving applications running in the  
background increases the demand on  
battery power and reduces the battery  
life.  
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14. PC connectivity  
PC data transfer  
You can transfer data, such as music,  
photos, and videos, from your device to  
a compatible PC or from a compatible  
PC to your device using Bluetooth  
connectivity. For more information, see  
“Bluetooth connectivity”, p. 65.  
You can transfer data, such as music,  
photos, and videos, from your device to  
a compatible PC or from a compatible  
PC to your device using an IR  
connection. For more information,  
see “Infrared connectivity”, p. 68.  
Nokia PC Suite  
Nokia PC Suite software is available for  
this phone. Nokia PC Suite is a  
collection of powerful tools that you  
can use to manage your phone  
features and data. Each component is a  
separate program that includes online  
helps.  
Nokia PC Suite software, installation  
instructions, and other documentation  
is provided free of charge and can be  
downloaded from the software  
downloads of the Nokia web site:  
www.nokia-asia.com/pcsuite.  
Some of the features in your phone  
require network support. Contact your  
service provider for availability and  
configuration instructions.  
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15. Enhancements  
Check the model number of any  
charger before use with this device.  
This device is intended for use when  
supplied with power from the AC-3 or  
AC-4 charger.  
Checkregularlythatenhancements  
installed in a vehicle are mounted  
and are operating properly.  
Installation of any complex car  
enhancements must be made by  
qualified personnel only.  
Warning: Use only batteries,  
chargers and enhancements  
approved by Nokia for use  
Power  
Standard 1150 mAh Li-Ion Battery  
(BL-6C)  
with this particular model.  
The use of any other types may  
invalidate any approval or warranty,  
and may be dangerous.  
Compact Charger (AC-3)  
Travel Charger (AC-4)  
Mobile Charger (DC-4)  
Charger Adapter (CA-44)  
For availability of approved  
enhancements, please check with your  
dealer. When you disconnect the  
power cord of any enhancement, grasp  
and pull the plug, not the cord  
Use the CA-44 charger adapter to  
connect the phone with Nokia  
chargers with a larger barrel size,  
including ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9,  
ACP-12, AC-1 (retractable  
charger), and LCH-12 (mobile  
charger).  
A few practical rules about accessories  
and enhancements:  
Keep all accessories and  
enhancements out of the reach of  
small children.  
USB data cable  
Connectivity Cable (CA-53)  
When you disconnect the power  
cord of any accessory or  
enhancement, grasp and pull the  
plug, not the cord.  
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Handsfree  
Headrest Handsfree (BHF-3)  
CDMA Headrest Handsfree (BHF-4)  
Easy to Use Car Handsfree (HF-3)  
Advanced Plug-in Car Handsfree  
(HF-6)  
Wireless Plug-in Car Handsfree  
(HF-6W)  
Headsets  
Mono Headsets (HDB-4, HS-5,  
HS-6, HS-8, HS-9)  
Stereo Headsets (HDS-3, HS-3,  
HS-23)  
Wireless Mono Headsets (HDW-3,  
HS-4W, HS-11W, HS-21W,  
HS-36W, HS-37W))  
Wireless Image Headsets (HS-13W)  
Wireless Stereo Headsets  
(HS-12W)  
Miscellaneous  
Inductive Loopset (LPS-4)  
TTY Adapter (HDA-10)  
Advanced Car Kit (CK-1W)  
Wireless Car Kit (CK-7W)  
Digital Pen (SU-1B)  
Audio Adapter (AD-15)  
Music Stand (MD-1)  
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16. Reference information  
This section provides information  
about your phone batteries,  
enhancements, chargers, safety  
guidelines, and technical information.  
Be aware that the information in this  
section is subject to change as  
Unplug the charger from the electrical  
plug and the device when not in use.  
Do not leave fully charged battery  
connected to a charger, since  
overcharging may shorten its lifetime.  
If left unused, a fully charged battery  
batteries, chargers, and enhancements will lose its charge over time.  
change.  
If the battery is completely discharged,  
it may take a few minutes before the  
charging indicator appears on the  
display or before any calls can be  
made.  
Batteries and  
chargers  
Your device is powered by a  
Use the battery only for its intended  
purpose. Never use any charger or  
battery that is damaged.  
rechargeable battery. The full  
performance of a new battery is  
achieved only after two or three  
complete charge and discharge cycles.  
The battery can be charged and  
discharged hundreds of times, but it  
will eventually wear out. When the talk  
and standby times are noticeably  
shorter than normal, replace the  
battery. Use only Nokia approved  
batteries, and recharge your battery  
only with Nokia approved chargers  
designated for this device.  
Do not short-circuit the battery.  
Accidental short-circuiting can occur  
when a metallic object such as a coin,  
clip, or pen causes direct connection of  
the positive (+) and negative (-)  
terminals of the battery. (These look  
like metal strips on the battery.) This  
might happen, for example, when you  
carry a spare battery in your pocket or  
purse. Short-circuiting the terminals  
may damage the battery or the  
If a replacement battery is being used  
for the first time or if the battery has  
not been used for a prolonged period, it  
may be necessary to connect the  
charger and then disconnect and  
reconnect it to start the charging.  
connecting object.  
Leaving the battery in hot or cold  
places, such as in a closed car in  
summer or winter conditions, will  
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the  
battery. Always try to keep the battery  
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between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and  
77°F). A device with a hot or cold  
battery may not work temporarily,  
service point or dealer will inspect the  
battery for authenticity. If authenticity  
cannot be verified, return the battery  
even when the battery is fully charged. to the place of purchase.  
Battery performance is particularly  
Authenticate hologram  
1. When looking at the hologram on  
limited in temperatures well below  
freezing.  
the label, you should see the Nokia  
connecting hands symbol from one  
angle and the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo when looking  
from another angle.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as  
they may explode. Batteries may also  
explode if damaged. Dispose of  
batteries according to local  
regulations. Please recycle when  
possible. Do not dispose as household  
waste.  
Nokia battery  
authentication  
guidelines  
Always use original Nokia batteries for  
your safety. To check that you are  
getting an original Nokia battery,  
purchase it from an authorised Nokia  
dealer, look for the Nokia Original  
Enhancements logo on the packaging  
and inspect the hologram label using  
the following steps:  
2. When you angle the hologram left,  
right, down, and up, you should see  
1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side  
respectively.  
Successful completion of the four  
steps is not a total assurance of the  
authenticity of the battery. If you have  
any reason to believe that your battery  
is not an authentic original Nokia  
battery, you should refrain from using  
it, and take it to the nearest authorised  
Nokia service point or dealer for  
3. Scratch the side of the label to  
reveal a 20-digit code, for example,  
12345678919876543210. Turnthe  
battery so that the numbers are  
facing upwards. The 20-digit code  
reads starting from the number at  
the top row followed by the  
assistance. Your authorised Nokia  
bottom row.  
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You should receive a message  
indicating whether the code can be  
authenticated.  
If you need assistance confirming  
the battery code, contact your local  
Nokia Care Centres listed at  
www.nokia-asia.com/  
carecentrelocator.  
4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is  
valid by following the instructions  
at www.nokiaoriginals.com/check.  
What if your battery is not authentic?  
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia  
battery with the hologram on the label  
is an authentic Nokia battery,  
please do not use the battery. Take it to  
the nearest authorised Nokia service  
point or dealer for assistance. The use  
of a battery that is not approved by the  
manufacturer may be dangerous and  
may result in poor performance and  
damage to your device and its  
To create a text message enter the  
20-digit code, for example,  
12345678919876543210, and send to enhancements. It may also invalidate  
any approval or warranty applying to  
the device.  
+44 7786 200276.  
To create a text message,  
To find out more about original  
Nokia batteries, visit  
www.nokiaoriginals.com/battery.  
For countries in Asia Pacific,  
excluding India: Enter the 20-digit  
code, for example,  
12345678919876543210, and  
send to +61 427151515.  
For India only: Enter Battery  
followed by the 20-digit battery  
code, for example, Battery  
12345678919876543210,  
and send to 5555.  
National and international operator  
charges will apply.  
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17. Care and maintenance  
Your device is a product of superior  
design and craftsmanship and should  
be treated with care. The suggestions  
below will help you protect your  
warranty coverage.  
Do not use harsh chemicals,  
cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean the device.  
Do not paint the device. Paint can  
clog the moving parts and prevent  
proper operation.  
Keep the device dry. Precipitation,  
humidity and all types of liquids or  
moisture can contain minerals that  
will corrode electronic circuits. If  
your device does get wet, remove  
the battery and allow the device to  
dry completely before replacing it.  
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean  
any lenses, such as camera,  
proximity sensor, and light sensor  
lenses.  
Use only the supplied or an  
approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorised antennas,  
modifications, or attachments  
could damage the device and may  
violate regulations governing radio  
devices.  
Do not use or store the device in  
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts  
and electronic components can be  
damaged.  
Do not store the device in hot  
areas. High temperatures can  
shorten the life of electronic  
devices, damage batteries, and  
warp or melt certain plastics.  
Use chargers indoors.  
Always create a backup of data you  
want to keep, such as contacts and  
calendar notes, before sending  
your device to a service facility.  
Do not store the device in cold  
areas. When the device returns to  
its normal temperature, moisture  
can form inside the device and  
damage electronic circuit boards.  
All of the above suggestions apply  
equally to your device, battery,  
charger, or any enhancement. If any  
device is not working properly, take it  
to the nearest authorised service  
facility for service.  
Do not attempt to open the device  
other than as instructed in this  
guide.  
Do not drop, knock, or shake the  
device. Rough handling can break  
internal circuit boards and fine  
mechanics.  
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18. Additional safety information  
Your device and its enhancements may ear with the hearing aid. Do not place  
contain small parts. Keep them out of  
the reach of small children.  
credit cards or other magnetic storage  
media near the device, because  
information stored on them may be  
erased.  
Operating  
environment  
Medical devices  
Remember to follow any special  
Operation of any radio transmitting  
equipment, including wireless phones,  
may interfere with the functionality of  
inadequately protected medical  
devices. Consult a physician or the  
manufacturer of the medical device to  
determine if they are adequately  
shielded from external RF energy or if  
you have any questions. Switch off  
your device in health care facilities  
when any regulations posted in these  
areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or  
health care facilities may be using  
equipment that could be sensitive to  
external RF energy.  
regulations in force in any area and  
always switch off your device when its  
use is prohibited or when it may cause  
interference or danger. Use the device  
only in its normal operating positions.  
This device meets RF exposure  
guidelines when used either in the  
normal use position against the ear or  
when positioned at least  
xx centimeters (xx inches) away from  
the body. When a carry case, belt clip  
or holder is used for body-worn  
operation, it should not contain metal  
and you should position the device the  
above-stated distance from your body.  
In order to transmit data files or  
messages, this device requires a good  
quality connection to the network. In  
some cases, transmission of data files  
or messages may be delayed until such  
a connection is available. Ensure the  
above separation distance instructions  
are followed until the transmission is  
completed.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend  
that a minimum separation of  
15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be  
maintained between a wireless phone  
and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent  
with the independent research by and  
recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research. Persons with  
pacemakers should:  
Parts of the device are magnetic.  
Metallic materials may be attracted to  
the device, and persons with a hearing  
aid should not hold the device to the  
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Always keep the device more than  
15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from  
the pacemaker;  
flammable liquids, gases, or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as  
the device, its parts, or enhancements.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag,  
remember that air bags inflate with  
great force. Do not place objects,  
including installed or portable wireless  
equipment in the area over the air bag  
or in the air bag deployment area. If in-  
vehicle wireless equipment is  
Not carry the device in a breast  
pocket; and  
Hold the device to the ear opposite  
the pacemaker to minimise the  
potential for interference.  
If you suspect interference, switch off  
your device and move the device away.  
improperly installed and the air bag  
inflates, serious injury could result.  
Hearing aids  
Using your device while flying in  
aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your  
device before boarding an aircraft. The  
use of wireless teledevices in an  
aircraft may be dangerous to the  
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the  
wireless telephone network, and may  
be illegal.  
Some digital wireless devices may  
interfere with some hearing aids. If  
interference occurs, consult your  
service provider.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly  
installed or inadequately shielded  
electronic systems in motor vehicles  
such as electronic fuel injection  
systems, electronic antiskid (antilock)  
braking systems, electronic speed  
control systems, air bag systems. For  
more information, check with the  
manufacturer or its representative of  
your vehicle or any equipment that has  
been added.  
Potentially explosive  
environments  
Switch off your device when in any  
area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere and obey all signs and  
instructions. Potentially explosive  
atmospheres include areas where you  
would normally be advised to turn off  
your vehicle engine. Sparks in such  
areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Switch off the device at refuelling  
points such as near gas pumps at  
service stations. Observe restrictions  
on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots, storage, and distribution areas,  
chemical plants or where blasting  
operations are in progress. Areas with  
Only qualified personnel should service  
the device, or install the device in a  
vehicle. Faulty installation or service  
may be dangerous and may invalidate  
any warranty that may apply to the  
device. Check regularly that all  
wireless device equipment in your  
vehicle is mounted and operating  
properly. Do not store or carry  
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a potentially explosive atmosphere are call. Consult this guide or your service  
often but not always clearly marked.  
They include below deck on boats,  
chemical transfer or storage facilities,  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  
(such as propane or butane), and areas  
where the air contains chemicals or  
particles such as grain, dust, or metal  
powders.  
provider.  
When making an emergency call, give  
all the necessary information as  
accurately as possible. Your wireless  
phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an  
accident. Do not end the call until  
given permission to do so.  
Emergency calls  
Certification  
Important: Wireless phones,  
including this phone, operate  
using radio signals, wireless  
networks, landline networks,  
and user-programmed  
information (SAR)  
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL  
GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO  
WAVES  
Your mobile device is a radio  
functions. Because of this,  
connections in all conditions  
cannot be guaranteed. You  
should never rely solely on any  
wireless phone for essential  
communications like medical  
emergencies.  
transmitter and receiver. It is designed  
and manufactured not to exceed the  
limits for exposure to radio frequency  
(RF) recommended by international  
guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are  
part of comprehensive guidelines and  
establish permitted levels of RF energy  
for the general population.  
The guidelines were developed by  
independent scientific organisations  
through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies.  
The guidelines include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the  
safety of all persons, regardless of age  
and health.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
Check for adequate signal strength.  
2. Press the end key as many times as  
needed to clear the display and  
ready the phone for calls.  
3. Enter the official emergency  
number for your present location.  
Emergency numbers vary by  
location.  
The exposure standard for mobile  
devices employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit  
stated in the international guidelines is  
2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)*. Tests for  
4. Press the call key.  
If certain features are in use, you may  
first need to turn those features off  
before you can make an emergency  
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SAR are conducted using standard  
operating positions with the device  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency  
national reporting requirements and  
the network band. For SAR information  
in other regions, please look under  
product information at  
bands. Although the SAR is determined www.nokia.com.  
at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR of the device while  
Battery information  
operating can be well below the  
maximum value. This is because the  
device is designed to operate at  
multiple power levels so as to use only  
the power required to reach the  
network. In general, the closer you are  
to a base station, the lower the power  
output of the device.  
This section provides information  
about battery charging times with the  
Compact Charger (AC-3), the Travel  
Charger (AC-4), talk-times, and  
standby times. Be aware that the  
information in this section is subject to  
change. For more information, contact  
your service provider.  
The highest SAR value for this device  
when tested for use at the ear is  
xxx W/kg.  
Charging times  
The following charging times are  
approximate with the BL-6C 1150  
mAh Li-Ion battery:  
SAR values may vary depending on  
national reporting and testing  
requirements and the network band.  
Use of device accessories and  
enhancements may result in different  
SAR values. Additional SAR  
information may be provided under  
product information at  
www.nokia-asia.com.  
Travel Charger (AC-4): up to 1 hour  
45 minutes  
Compact Charger (AC-3): up to 3 hours  
Talk and standby times  
Operation times are estimates only and  
depend on signal strength, phone use,  
network conditions, features used,  
battery age and condition (including  
charging habits), temperatures to  
which the battery is exposed, and  
many other factors.  
* The SAR limit for mobile devices used  
by the public is 2.0 W/kg averaged over  
10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines  
incorporate a substantial margin of  
safety to give additional protection for  
the public and to account for any  
variations in measurements.  
Talk time: 3 to 4 hours (digital)  
Standby time: 8 to 12 days  
SAR values may vary depending on  
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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY  
NOTE! This Limited Warranty is in addition to, and does not affect your legal (statutory) rights under your applicable  
national laws relating to the sale of consumer products.  
Nokia Corporation (“Nokia”) provides this Limited Warranty to person who has purchased the Nokia product(s) included  
in the sales package (“Product”).  
Nokia warrants to you that during the warranty period Nokia or a Nokia authorised service company will in a  
commercially reasonable time remedy defects in materials, design and workmanship free of charge by repairing or,  
should Nokia in its absolute discretion deem it necessary, replacing the Product in accordance with this Limited  
Warranty (unless otherwise required by law). This Limited Warranty is only valid and enforceable in the country where  
you have purchased the Product provided that it is intended for sale in that country.  
Warranty Period  
The warranty period starts at the time of Product's original purchase by the first end-user. The Product may consist of  
several different parts and different parts may be covered by a different warranty period (hereinafter “Warranty  
Period”). The different Warranty Periods are:  
a) twelve (12) months for the mobile device and accessories (whether included in the mobile device sales package or  
sold separately) other than the consumable parts and accessories listed in (b) and (c) below;  
b) six (6) months for the following consumable parts and accessories: batteries, chargers, desk stands, headsets,  
cables and covers; and  
c) ninety (90) days for the media on which any software is provided,e.g. CD-rom, memory card.  
As far as your national laws permit, the Warranty Period will not be extended or renewed or otherwise affected due to  
subsequent resale, repair or replacement of the Product. However, repaired part(s) will be warranted for the remainder  
of the original Warranty Period or for sixty (60) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.  
How to get warranty service.  
If you wish to make a claim under the Limited Warranty, you may call the Nokia call center (where this is available and  
please note national rates apply to calls) and/or where necessary, return your Product or the affected part (if it is not the  
entire Product) to a Nokia care center or Nokia designated service location. Information about Nokia care centers, Nokia  
designated service locations and Nokia call centers can be found at local Nokia web pages where available.  
You must return your Product or the affected part (if it is not the entire Product) to a Nokia care center or Nokia  
designated service location before the expiry of the Warranty Period.  
When making a Limited Warranty claim you have to present: a) the Product (or affected part thereto), b) the legible and  
unmodified original proof of purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the seller, the date and place of  
purchase, the product type and the IMEI or other serial number.  
This Limited Warranty extends only to the original first end-user of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to  
any subsequent purchaser/end-user.  
What is not covered?  
1. This Limited Warranty does not cover user manuals or any third party software, settings, content, data or links,  
whether included/downloaded in the Product, whether included during installment, assembly, shipping or at any  
other time in the delivery chain or otherwise and in any way acquired by you. To the extent permitted by applicable  
law(s), Nokia does not warrant that any Nokia software will meet your requirements, will work in combination with  
any hardware or software applications provided by a third party, that the operation of the software will be  
uninterrupted or error free or that any defects in the software are correctable or will be corrected.  
2. This Limited Warranty does not cover a) normal wear and tear (including, without limitation, wear and tear of  
camera lenses, batteries or displays), b) transport costs, c) defects caused by rough handling (including, without  
limitation, defects caused by sharp items, by bending, compressing or dropping, etc.), d) defects or damage caused  
by misuse of the Product, including use that is contrary to the instructions provided by Nokia (e.g. as set out in the  
Product's user guide) and/or e) other acts beyond the reasonable control of Nokia.  
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3. This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or alleged defects caused by the fact that the Product was used with,  
or connected to, a product, accessories, software and/or service not manufactured, supplied or authorised by Nokia  
or was used otherwise than for its intended use. Defects can be caused by viruses from your or from a third party's  
unauthorised access to services, other accounts, computer systems or networks. This unauthorised access can take  
place through hacking, password-mining or through a variety of other means.  
4. This Limited Warranty does not cover defects caused by the fact that the battery has been short-circuited or by the  
fact that the seals of the battery enclosure or the cells are broken or show evidence of tampering or by the fact that  
the battery has been used in equipment other than those for which it has been specified.  
5. This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than an  
authorised service centre, if it is repaired using unauthorised spare parts or if the Product’s serial number, the  
mobile accessory date code or the IMEI number has been removed, erased, defaced, altered or are illegible in any  
way and this shall be determined in the sole discretion of Nokia.  
6. This Limited Warranty does not apply if the Product has been exposed to moisture, to dampness or to extreme  
thermal or environmental conditions or to rapid changes in such conditions, to corrosion, to oxidation, to spillage  
of food or liquid or to influence from chemical products.  
Other important notices  
A third party, independent operator provides the SIM card and cellular and/or other network or system on which the  
Product operates. Therefore, Nokia will not accept responsibility under this warranty for the operation, availability,  
coverage, services or range of the cellular or other network or system. Before the Product can be repaired or replaced,  
the operator may need to unlock any SIM-lock or other lock that may have been added to lock the product to a specific  
network or operator. Accordingly, Nokia does not accept responsibility for any delays in warranty repairs or for the  
inability of Nokia to complete warranty repairs that are caused by the operator's delay or failure to unlock any SIM-lock  
or other lock.  
Please remember to make back-up copies or keep written records of all important content and data stored in your  
Product, because content and data may be lost during repair or replacement of the Product. Nokia, in a manner  
consistent with the provisions of the section entitled “Limitation of Nokia's Liability” below, to the extent permitted by  
applicable law(s), shall not under any circumstances be liable, either expressly or impliedly, for any damages or losses of  
any kind whatsoever resulting from loss of, damage to, or corruption of, content or data during repair or replacement of  
the Product.  
All parts of the Product or other equipment that Nokia has replaced shall become the property of Nokia. If the returned  
Product is found not to be covered by the terms and conditions of the Limited Warranty, Nokia and its authorised  
service companies reserve the right to charge a handling fee. When repairing or replacing the Product, Nokia may use  
products or parts that are new, equivalent to new or re-conditioned.  
Your Product may contain country specific elements, including software. If the Product has been  
re-exported from its original destination country to another country, the Product may contain country specific  
elements that are not considered to be a defect under this Limited Warranty.  
Limitation of Nokia's liability  
This Limited Warranty is your sole and exclusive remedy against Nokia and Nokia's sole and exclusive liability in respect  
of defects in your Product. However, this Limited Warranty shall neither exclude nor limit i) any of your legal (statutory)  
rights under the applicable national laws or ii) any of your rights against the seller of the Product.  
This Limited Warranty replaces all other Nokia warranties and liabilities, whether oral, written, (non-mandatory)  
statutory, contractual, in tort or otherwise, including, without limitation, and where permitted by applicable law, any  
implied conditions, warranties or other terms as to satisfactory quality or fitness for purpose. To the extent permitted by  
applicable law(s) Nokia does not assume any liability for loss of or damage to or corruption of data, for any loss of profit,  
loss of use of Products or functionality, loss of business, loss of contracts, loss of revenues or loss of anticipated savings,  
increased costs or expenses or for any indirect loss or damage, consequential loss or damage or special loss or damage.  
To the extent permitted by applicable law, Nokia’s liability shall be limited to the purchase value of the Product. The  
above limitations shall not apply to death or personal injury resulting from Nokia’s proven negligence.  
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Statutory obligations  
This Limited Warranty must be read subject to any statutory provisions that imply warranties or conditions into this  
Limited Warranty that cannot be excluded, restricted or modified or cannot be excluded, restricted or modified except  
to a limited extent. If such statutory provisions apply, to the extent to which Nokia is able to do so, its liability under  
those provisions will be limited, at its option to, in the case of goods: the replacement of the goods or the supply of  
equivalent goods, the repair of the goods, the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent  
goods, or the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; and in the case of services: the supplying of the services  
again or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.  
NOTE!Your Product is a sophisticated electronic device. Nokia strongly encourages you to familiarise yourself with the  
user guide and instructions provided with and for the Product. Please also note that the Product might contain high  
precision displays, camera lenses and other such parts, which could be scratched or otherwise damaged if not handled  
very carefully.  
All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Nokia Corporation  
Keilalahdentie 2-4  
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Finland  
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Index  
A
C
About your device ix  
Active profile 55  
Alarm clock  
Calendar 78  
make notes 79  
open 78  
options 78  
receive, send notes 80  
settings 80  
view 79  
repeating 77  
setting 77  
tone 77  
turn off 78  
Allowed number if lock active 72  
Analog service 75  
Answer calls 10  
slide open 60  
Antenna 6  
Anykey answer 59  
Applications  
Call  
divert 76  
duration 32  
log, see logs 31  
register, see logs 31  
settings 59  
summary 62  
time 32  
collection 91  
settings 74  
Caller  
Authenticate hologram 96  
Automatic  
groups 38  
Calling cards 60  
Calls  
keyguard 62  
redial 59  
update of time and date 59  
voice mail 29  
answer 10  
conference 10  
duration 32  
make 9  
mute phone during 11  
options during 11  
restrictions 74  
B
Back cover  
remove 6  
show times on display 62  
silence 10  
replace 7  
Backlight time-out 57  
Banner 56  
Battery 6, 102  
charge 7  
charging times 102  
remove, replace 7  
talk and standby times 102  
Bluetooth connectivity 65  
receive data 68  
set up 67  
Camera  
changing options 44  
photo sequence 43  
recording videos 44  
settings 45  
take photos 42  
use self-timer 43  
Certification information (SAR) 101  
Change lock code 73  
Charger 71, 95  
settings 67  
connect 7  
times 102  
Business cards 36  
Clock settings, see time and date  
Conference calls 10  
Confirmation tones 58  
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Contacts  
G
add 35  
Gallery  
delete 41  
edit 37  
opening folders 47  
options 48  
search 34  
Games 91  
Go to functions 5  
settings 38  
view 34  
Countdown timer 85  
Currency converter 85  
Custom profile 55  
H
Handsfree settings 71  
Headset  
D
connect 8  
settings 71  
Hearing aid  
settings 71  
Help  
Data  
call duration 32  
calls 61  
transfer 92  
get xi  
in-phone 4  
text activation 4, 64  
Date settings, see time and date  
dialled 31  
Dialled numbers 31  
Dialling codes 35  
Digital service 75  
Display  
main menu 4  
settings 56  
Distribution lists 28  
DTMF tones 63  
I
Indicators and icons 2  
Infrared 68  
International prefix 61  
Internet, see wireless Internet  
K
E
Keyguard  
Emergency calls 89, 101  
End calls 10  
automatic 62  
lock and unlock 11  
security 63  
slide closed 60  
Enhancements 70  
approved 93  
Keypad tones 57  
Equaliser 53  
L
ESN xi  
Extras 91  
Language 62  
Lap time 86  
Listen to voice mail 29  
Lock code  
F
Fax calls 32, 61  
Feature codes 75  
File transfer 69  
FM radio, see radio  
Folders, see gallery  
Font colour 56  
change 73  
preset 72  
Logs  
clearing 32  
dialled numbers 31  
missed calls 31  
received calls 31  
Loopset settings 71  
Loudspeaker 11  
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Notes 81  
M
make 81  
Main menu display 4  
Make calls 9  
open 81  
options 82  
send 82  
Manufacturer’s limited warranty 103  
Memory  
card 63  
checking status 63  
phone 63  
O
Organiser 77  
Messages  
minibrowser, see minibrowser  
messages  
multimedia, see multimedia  
messages  
P
PC connectivity 92  
Phone  
care and maintenance 98  
details 76  
text, see test messages  
voice, see voice messages  
Minibrowser  
keys and parts 1  
language 62  
lock 72  
call duration 33  
messages 30  
memory 63  
MiniSD card 8  
memory 63  
Missed calls 31  
Mobile web 88  
Multimedia messages 21  
create 22, 24  
set up your 6  
Photographs 42  
Play  
music tracks 49  
radio 51  
Predictive text 14  
Profiles 55  
delete 26  
folders 22  
read 23  
reply 23  
Q
send 23  
Quick keys 2  
settings 27  
Music player 49  
Mute phone 11  
My phone number, display 40  
R
Radio  
options 52  
play 51  
N
Received calls 31  
Recording sound 52  
Repeating alarm 77  
Restore factory settings 76  
Ring  
Navigation key 62  
Network  
approved for ix  
services ix, 75  
settings 75  
tone for no caller ID 62  
volume 57  
Roaming options 75  
Network services ix  
No caller IDs 62  
Nokia battery authentication  
guidelines 96  
Nokia Care Contact Centre xi  
Nokia PC Suite 92  
Nokia support and contact  
information xii  
S
Safety information viii  
battery 102  
explosive environments 100  
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hearing aids 100  
operating environment 99  
pacemakers 99  
vehicles 100  
Timed profiles 55  
To-do list  
edit 83  
make 82  
Screen saver 56  
Scroll method 3  
Security 4  
open 82  
options 84  
send 83  
keyguard 63  
settings 72  
view 83  
Tones 57  
Self-timer, camera 43  
Sequence of photos 43  
Set  
DTMF 63  
start-up 64  
Transfer files 69  
Turn phone on or off 8  
alarm 77  
date 58  
time 58  
V
Set up speed dial 40  
Settings 55  
Vibrating alert 57  
Videos 44  
Shared memory x  
Show call time 62  
Sleep mode 57  
Slide  
Voice  
commands 64  
privacy 74  
recorder 52  
Voice messages  
automate 29  
listen 29  
answer calls 60  
end calls 60  
Snooze time-out 78  
Speed dial 59  
Split time 86  
Standby mode 2  
settings 56  
Standby time 102  
Start-up tone 64  
Stopwatch 86  
mailbox number 29  
setting up mailbox 29  
Voice tags  
assign 39  
delete 40  
modify 39  
use 39  
Volume 10  
T
Talk time 102  
Text entry  
W
Wallpaper 56  
changing language 13  
predictive 14  
standard 13  
Text messages  
create 17  
Warning tones 58  
Wireless Internet  
access 88  
clear cache 90  
disconnect 90  
delete 20  
make emergency call while  
online 89  
folders 16  
read 18  
receive call while online 89  
sign on 89  
reply 18  
send 17  
settings 20  
templates 18  
Theme 57  
Time and date 58  
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