Nokia 810 User Manual

Nokia 810 car phone  
User Guide  
Installation Guide  
9356656  
Issue 4  
Table of content  
Table of content  
For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Options during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Overview of the car phone and equipment . . . 7  
Before putting your phone into operation . . . 11  
Stickers in the sales package . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Access codes required for the SIM card . . . . . 11  
Using the menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Accessing a menu function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
List of menu functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Menu functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Call register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Bluetooth wireless technology . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
User data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Your car phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Display indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Basic components of the handset . . . . . . . . . 14  
Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Installing the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Switching on/off and off mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Call functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Voice dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Calling a contact (name search) . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Redialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Making a call using the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Using the NaviTM wheel to make a call . . . . . 19  
List of favourites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Data communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Bluetooth wireless technology . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Sending and receiving a business card . . . . . . 53  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) . . . . . . . 53  
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) . 54  
Reference information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
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Table of content  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Your Nokia 810 car phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Safety first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Function test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Included in the sales package . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Care and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
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For your safety  
QUALIFIED INSTALLATION AND SERVICE  
Only a qualified professional may install or repair  
phone equipment.  
For your safety  
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be  
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in  
this user’s guide.  
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES  
When connecting to any other device read the relevant  
user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not  
connect incompatible products.  
OFF MODE  
If wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may  
cause interference or danger, switch your car phone  
over to off mode. To do so, with ignition on, press and  
EMERGENCY CALLS  
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.  
hold  
.
XPress and hold  
until Make an emergency call? is  
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST  
shown on the display. Confirm by pressing  
.
Remember that the safety of operating a motor  
vehicle in traffic requires the full attention of all  
motorists. Only use your car phone if traffic conditions  
permit safe use and check if local laws/regulations  
restrict the use of mobile phones while driving.  
XConfirm the security inquiry Yes by pressing  
or  
.
cancel by selecting No with  
and pressing  
Give your location. Do not end the call until told to do  
so.  
CALLING  
INTERFERENCE  
All wireless phones may get interference, which could  
affect performance.  
Ensure that the car’s ignition is on. Select the desired  
phone number or enter the phone number, including  
the area code, then press  
To answer a call, press  
. To end a call, press  
.
OFF MODE WHEN REFUELLING  
Switch your car phone over to off mode at a refuelling  
point. Don’t use near fuel or chemicals.  
.
ANTENNA  
In order to comply with RF exposure requirements for  
mobile transmitting devices, a minimum distance of  
20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and  
all persons.  
OFF MODE NEAR BLASTING  
Switch your car phone over to off mode where  
blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow  
any regulations or rules.  
FUSE REPLACEMENT  
Replace a blown fuse with a fuse with of the same type  
and size. Never use a fuse with a higher rating!  
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Network Services  
Network Services  
About accessories  
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in  
the (E)GSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks.  
Warning!  
Use only accessories approved by the phone  
A number of features included in this guide are called Network  
Services. These are special services that you arrange through  
your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of  
any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them  
through your service provider and obtain instructions for their  
use from your service provider.  
manufacturer for use with this particular phone model.  
The use of any other types may invalidate any approval  
or warranty applying to the phone and may be  
dangerous.  
For availability of approved accessories, please check  
with your dealer.  
Note  
Some networks may not support all language-dependent  
characters and/or services.  
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General information  
2. Display XDW-1R  
1. General information  
Overview of the car phone and equipment  
Your car phone is made up of several components, which are  
described below:  
The separate display comes with generously sized, easy-to-  
read fonts, convenient user-customisable display  
positioning and automatic backlighting that is configurable  
for day- or nighttime use.  
3. Handset HSU-4  
The handset comprises a set of function elements (keys and  
NaviTM wheel), alphanumeric keypad, microphone, and  
earpiece.  
The handset is specially designed so that accessing key  
telephone functions is made simpler for the user, allowing  
intuitive operation.  
4. Loudspeaker SP-2  
A separate loudspeaker is provided for top-quality audio  
transmission of the acoustic signals from your car phone  
and voice transmission when calls are made. Should you  
wish to use the loudspeakers belonging to your car radio  
instead, please ask the service technician who is to install  
your car phone for professional assistance as the car phone  
may not be compatible with your system.  
5. Microphone MP-2  
Car phone equipment  
The handsfree microphone supplied in the sales package has  
been tailormade for the vehicular environment. State-of-  
the-art technologies geared for effective echo and noise  
suppression in automotive systems enable quality results  
even in poor conditions. Selecting a suitable mounting  
location may also enhance the performance of the device.  
See “Installation” on page 56.  
1. Radio unit TFE-4R  
The radio unit is a (E)GSM 900/1800 car telephone with  
Bluetooth wireless technology that allows you to connect a  
compatible external GSM antenna and compatible external  
devices wireless by Bluetooth technology or using an RS232  
adapter cable.  
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Overview of the car phone and equipment  
6. System cables PCU-4  
A set of cables is included for connection to the power  
supply and the ignition system and to mute the radio.  
7. GSM antenna (not included in the sales package)  
Special features  
For enhanced safety and operating comfort of wireless  
communication in the vehicular environment, this car phone is  
equipped with a variety of special features tailored for  
automotive applications. A number of these extras are sketched  
below:  
Connecting the radio unit to a compatible external GSM  
antenna will allow optimum wireless performance of the car  
phone.  
Voice dialling  
8. RS232 cable AD-3  
You can make a phone call by saying a  
voice tag you assigned to a contact. You  
can assign voice tags to up to 12  
An RS232 adapter cable provides a convenient way to  
connect your car phone to the serial port of a compatible  
laptop computer.  
contacts. To make a voice call from the  
standby display, just press the key on the handset and speak  
the desired voice tag.  
Note  
To be able to voice dial a contact, you must record a  
voice tag for the number stored in the car phone. For  
further information, see “Voice dialling” on page 18 and  
“Voice” on page 43.  
Voice commands  
You have a selection of phone functions  
which can be activated by saying a voice  
command. As many as three voice tags  
for the voice commands can be added.  
You can activate the voice command in the same way as  
making a call by using a voice tag. From the standby display,  
press the key on the handset and speak the voice command  
for the desired function.  
Car phone equipment and cable connections  
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Overview of the car phone and equipment  
Multi-user capability  
Note  
This feature lets you store personal  
entries or phone settings under two  
different user data profiles. For example,  
you can save contact entries, voice tags  
To be able to use a voice command to activate a desired  
function, you must record a voice tag for this function in  
the car phone. For further information, see “Voice  
commands” on page 44.  
for voice dialling, and voice commands or ringing tones for two  
users and access them from the car phone using the same SIM  
card. Just activate your personal user profile to access your  
data.  
Voice recorder  
This feature acts as a dictaphone,  
allowing you to record personal voice  
memos. You can record up to 10 voice  
memos that last a total oft three  
Switchover to wireless headset  
This feature supports use of compatible  
headsets with Bluetooth technology.  
You can switch calls over from handsfree  
mode where the car phone microphone  
minutes. To start recording from the standby display, press and  
hold the key on the handset. To play a recorded speech memo  
select the option Play in the record menu.  
Copying contact entries from your mobile phone  
and loudspeaker system is used to a wireless headset that is  
comfortable and easy to use. Press the  
handset to switch incoming or ongoing calls over to your  
wireless headset.  
key on the car phone  
If you have a compatible mobile phone  
that supports Bluetooth technology, you  
can copy contact entries from the mobile  
phone to the car phone.  
Note  
To download the contacts from your compatible mobile phone,  
you can use a personal voice command (for example, "Copy  
contacts") or select Download contacts? in the User data menu.  
For further information, see “User data” on page 50.  
To be able to use this feature, you must pair the wireless  
headset and the car phone using Bluetooth wireless  
technology. For further information, see “Bluetooth  
wireless technology” on page 47.  
Note  
To be able to use this feature, you must pair the mobile  
phone and the car phone using Bluetooth wireless  
technology. For further information, see “Bluetooth  
wireless technology” on page 47.  
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Overview of the car phone and equipment  
Quick access to the contacts  
Mobile data communication using Bluetooth wireless  
technology or an RS232 cable  
Your car phone comes with a convenient feature allowing you  
to connect compatible external devices such as a laptop  
computer or compatible vehicle on-board systems to the car  
phone either wireless through Bluetooth wireless technology or  
using an RS232 cable.  
To call a contact quickly:  
X In the standby display, scroll right to the first letter of the  
contact name, and press  
.
X Scroll to the name, and press  
to dial the number.  
This means that you can now utilise GSM data services such as  
GPRS or HSCSD for mobile fax transmissions, Internet access or  
vehicle fleet services. For further information, see “Data transfer  
over the RS232 interface” on page 55.  
Note  
To save contacts, see “Download contacts” on page 51.  
SIM card  
Note  
To operate your car phone, you must insert a SIM card in the  
radio unit. For further information, see “Installing the SIM card”  
on page 16.  
You can assign up to five phone numbers to a name in  
your contacts. For further information, see “Contacts” on  
page 31.  
Comfortable volume regulation with NaviTM wheel  
Regulate the volume of the ringing tone  
notifying you of an incoming call simply  
by scrolling with  
You can also adjust the loudspeaker volume during an ongoing  
call with  
as needed.  
.
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Before putting your phone into operation  
Before putting your phone into operation  
Before you use your car phone, note the following:  
Access codes required for the SIM card  
y
PIN code (4-8 digits):  
y
The car phone is automatically switched on with the car  
ignition.  
When you switch off your car ignition, the car phone is not  
switched off automatically; it remains in service for the  
period of time that is set using the power down timer. For  
further information, see “Power down timer” on page 38  
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM  
card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually  
supplied with the SIM card.  
Some service providers may allow you to switch off the  
prompt, requesting you to enter the PIN at power on.  
PIN2 code (4-8 digits):  
The PIN2 code may be supplied with the SIM card and is  
required to access some functions.  
y
y
y
Note  
Check your car phone equipment regularly to ensure  
that it is correctly mounted and is working properly.  
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits):  
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to  
change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to  
change a blocked PIN2 code.  
A valid SIM card is required for operation of your car phone. For  
further information, see “Installing the SIM card” on page 16.  
Note  
Stickers in the sales package  
The stickers supplied with your car phone are important for  
service and related purposes.  
If these codes have not been supplied with your SIM  
card, please contact your service provider.  
X Attach sticker  
to your warranty card.  
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Your car phone  
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at the  
current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the  
signal.  
2. Your car phone  
Display  
When the car phone is ready for use  
and no characters have as yet been  
entered, the standby display as  
depicted in the figure is shown. In  
addition the logo of the network  
operator is shown.  
Indicates an ongoing call.  
You have received one or more text messages.  
Indicates unread text messages.  
The call diverting feature is on (network service).  
See “Call divert (network service)” on page 35.  
The home zone service is active (network service).  
If you wish to activate a function  
using a voice tag, you will first have  
to call the voice display. To do so  
from the standby display, press  
You may enter numbers.  
Turn the Navi wheel to the left.  
You may speak now.  
Turn the Navi wheel to the right.  
You may enter letters.  
To adjust the display brightness to optimise performance, see  
“Display backlighting” on page 37.  
Shows that roaming is active.  
Display indicators  
The indicators described below may be shown on the display.  
The network has deactivated the encryption function.  
The ringing tone is switched off.  
Bluetooth wireless technology is activated, see  
“Bluetooth wireless technology” on page 47.  
User profile 1 is in use.  
See “Download contacts” on page 51.  
User profile 2 is in use.  
See “Download contacts” on page 51.  
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Display indicators  
Call indicators  
Indicators for recorder functions  
Indicates an active voice call.  
Recorder function is on.  
Indicates that a voice call has been disconnected.  
Voice calls have been switched over to the headset.  
Data communication is active.  
The tape is being played back.  
Indicators for Bluetooth functions  
Device with Bluetooth technology has been paired with  
the car phone.  
Fax communication is active.  
A GPRS connection has been established.  
The call is on hold.  
Bluetooth wireless technology is activated.  
Notification indicators  
Indicates that an item has been erased.  
General indicators  
Indicates a manual network search.  
Indicates that your entry is incorrect or not permissible.  
O.K. (confirms a setting or selection made).  
Indicates additional information.  
Indicates unread text messages. If this indicator is  
flashing, the memory is full.  
Indicates a business card is being forwarded.  
Indicates a warning or a caution.  
This setting is active.  
Your text message is being sent (does not indicate that  
the message has been received).  
Headset volume can be adjusted.  
Ringing tone volume can be adjusted.  
Loudspeaker volume can be adjusted.  
Daytime display is active.  
Nighttime display is active.  
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Basic components of the handset  
Press  
Basic components of the handset  
to end a call.  
to delete a character or number  
entered.  
The handset consists of the function  
selectors, the alphanumeric keypad, the  
microphone, and the earpiece.  
to return to the previous menu  
item or display.  
Function selectors  
The function selectors include four keys  
and a Navi wheel. Depending on the  
setting selected, you can choose from the  
following options:  
Navi wheel  
Turn the Navi wheel to adjust the volume of the ringing  
tone of an incoming call or the loudspeaker volume during  
an ongoing call. You can also use the Navi wheel to scroll  
within a menu.  
Press and hold  
In the standby display, turn the Navi wheel to the left  
to enter a phone number. If you are in the voice display,  
turning the Navi wheel to the left scrolls through the  
voice commands.  
the emergency call function is  
active.  
Press  
to accept an incoming call.  
In the standby display, turn the Navi wheel to the right  
to search for a contact entry. If you are in the voice  
display, turning the Navi wheel to the right scrolls  
through the voice tags you assigned for voice dialling a  
number.  
to display the list of the last 10  
phone numbers you have called or  
attempted to call.  
to start dialling a number.  
Press and hold  
to delete text, numbers or other  
entries.  
Press the Navi wheel  
to return to the standby display.  
to access a function in a particular context:  
– to start the menu and select an item.  
– to select an item from a list.  
– to start options and select an item.  
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Basic components of the handset  
This key activates the following functions from the standby  
display:  
Alphanumeric keypad  
Use these keys to enter numbers 0-9, letters, and other  
characters. Several characters have been assigned to each key.  
To enter a character, repeatedly press the related key until you  
have reached the desired character.  
X Press to switch off loudspeaker.  
An incoming call is indicated by a flashing display.  
X Press and hold to put the car phone in off mode. Press again  
Entering numbers and characters:  
to return to the standby display.  
X To enter a number, press and hold the number key for  
X Press to switch incoming or ongoing calls from your car  
phone over to a compatible, paired headset and back as  
desired.  
This key activates the following voice functions from the  
standby display:  
X Press to activate voice dialling and voice commands.  
approximately one second.  
X To enter special characters, repeatedly press  
X To enter a blank space, press  
.
.
X To switch between upper- and lower-case characters, press  
.
X Press and hold to activate recording (also during ongoing  
X Use the Navi wheel  
to move the cursor in the entered  
three  
calls).  
text.  
For example, if you wish to enter the letter “C”, press  
times. When the flashing cursor appears to the right of the  
letter entered, you can select the next character to be entered.  
Repeat these steps until you have completed your entry.  
Note  
The procedure set out above applies only for entering  
text.  
Caution!  
When you have finished using the handset, make sure  
that it is placed securely in the cradle. A loose handset  
may cause bodily injury if you have to brake sharply or  
should have an accident.  
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Getting started  
X Slide the SIM card holder (3) as  
3. Getting started  
shown to unlock it.  
Installing the SIM card  
Caution!  
Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small  
children.  
X Open the SIM card holder by  
lifting it upwards on one side as  
depicted in figure (4).  
Note  
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by  
scratches or bending, so be careful when handling,  
inserting or removing the card  
X Carefully insert the SIM card into  
the holder (5). Make sure that the  
SIM card is inserted properly and  
that the golden contact area on  
the card is facing you.  
X Switch off the car’s ignition before inserting the SIM card.  
X Gently press the catch on the  
radio unit casing (1) to open and  
lift the cover (2).  
X Push the SIM card holder down  
into its original position and lock it  
into place by sliding it in the  
direction indicated by the arrow.  
Close the cover of the radio unit  
and check to make sure it catches.  
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Switching on/off and off mode  
Switching on/off and off mode  
Note  
The car phone entries represent those in the internal car  
phone memory and not those on the SIM card in use.  
Caution!  
If wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause  
interference or danger, switch your car phone over to off  
mode. The car phone is then deactivated, even if the car  
ignition is on.  
Switching off the phone  
When you switch off your car ignition, the car phone is not  
switched off automatically; it remains in service for the period  
of time that you set using the power down timer. Then the  
phone automatically switches off.  
Switching on the phone  
To switch on your car phone, simply turn the ignition key. Your  
car phone is connected to the ignition system, so that turning  
the ignition on automatically switches your car phone on.  
If the message SIM rejected is shown on the display although  
checking the SIM card has shown that the SIM is properly  
inserted, please contact your network operator or service  
provider for assistance.  
Note  
The factory setting for the power down timer is five  
minutes.  
Off mode  
To change over to off mode when your  
car’s ignition is switched on:  
If you are requested to enter your PIN code, enter the PIN code  
(displayed as ****). Press  
to confirm the PIN.  
For further information, see “Change PIN code” on page 40.  
X Press and hold  
X Then press and hold  
When your car phone is in off mode, the display as depicted  
in the figure above is shown.  
X To put your car phone back into service, press  
.
After you have entered the correct PIN, the car phone  
automatically activates the user data profile that was in use the  
last time the phone was switched on. If no entries have been  
made in the car phone memory for this particular user profile,  
the car phone asks you if you want to copy the contact entries  
from the SIM card memory to the car phone memory for this  
user profile.  
.
.
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
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Call functions  
X To voice dial a number, press to access the voice display.  
4. Call functions  
The message Speak now will appear on the display.  
X Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly  
Voice dialling  
and clearly.  
You can make a phone call simply by  
Your car phone plays the recorded voice tag and  
automatically dials the number assigned to it.  
saying a voice tag that has been added  
to a number in the contacts. Name tags  
may be added to up to 12 of the numbers  
stored in the contacts. Any spoken word (or words) such as the  
name of a person can be used as a voice tag to voice dial a call.  
Before using voice dialling, note that:  
Calling a contact (name search)  
y
y
y
y
Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent  
on the speaker's voice.  
Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record them  
and make calls in a quiet environment.  
You must say the name exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it.  
Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and  
avoid similar names for different numbers.  
X In the standby display, scroll right to the desired letter of  
the alphabet, and press  
beginning with this letter.  
to open the list of names  
X Scroll to the desired name, and press  
to dial the number.  
Note  
You can add up to five phone numbers to an entry in  
your contacts. The first number saved under a name is  
automatically set as the default number and is indicated  
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.  
with  
(Mobile),  
(General). Other number types are  
(Home), (Office), and  
(Fax).  
Note  
To assign a voice tag to a contact, see “Voice tags” on  
page 43.  
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Redialling  
To call any one of the other numbers  
stored for a name:  
Using the Navi wheel to make a call  
You can use the Navi wheel to enter a phone number and make  
a call.  
X Press  
, and scroll to the desired symbol or phone  
to dial the number.  
X In the standby display, scroll left to the first digit in the  
number.  
phone number, and press  
.
X Press  
X Repeat this step for the other digits of the desired number  
until the complete phone number is shown on the display.  
Redialling  
X Press  
to call the number.  
To redial a number you have recently dialled, you can view a list  
of up to 10 numbers that you have last called or attempted to  
call.  
List of favourites  
You can add up to 12 contacts to this list. The list of favourites  
allows you to quickly access numbers you frequently call.  
X In the standby display, press  
X Scroll to the desired number or name.  
X Press to dial the number.  
,
To view the list from the standby display,  
X Press  
X Scroll to the desired entry, and press  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
X Press to dial the number.  
.
.
Making a call using the keypad  
You can also make a call by entering a phone number.  
X In the standby display, to enter the desired phone number,  
press the number keys  
to  
.
X If you entered the number incorrectly, press  
X To call the number shown on the display, press  
to delete it.  
.
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Call waiting  
X Press  
on hold.  
X Press  
to end a currently active call and return to the call  
to switch between the active call and the call on  
Call waiting  
If Call waiting (network service) is  
activated, you are notified of any  
incoming call while you have another  
call in progress. This feature allows you  
to accept this call.  
hold.  
The other call is placed on hold.  
X Press  
to end a currently active call.  
To use the call waiting function in your car phone, you must  
first activate it:  
For further information, see “Call waiting (network service)” on  
page 36.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call waiting, and press  
.
.
.
X Scroll to the desired setting, and press  
.
Select from the following options:  
y
y
y
Activate  
This option activates the call waiting service.  
Cancel  
This option deactivates the call waiting service.  
Check status  
This option lets you know whether this service is currently  
active for your car phone.  
X Press  
in an active call.  
The first call is placed on hold.  
to accept an incoming call while you are engaged  
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Options during a call  
X Scroll right to access the contacts in order to select a string  
Options during a call  
of numbers that have been predefined and saved.  
The following options are available to you during an active call:  
X Scroll left to enter a string of numbers.  
y
y
y
Mute  
Send DTMF  
Contacts  
X Press  
to select the desired entry.  
X If you have accessed the contact entries, scroll to the  
defined string, and press  
or  
.
To access these options:  
X To enter the desired string of numbers, use the keypad.  
For further information, see “Basic components of the  
handset” on page 14.  
X Press  
during a call to view the list of options.  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
When a number is selected, it is immediately sent as a DTMF  
tone.  
Mute call  
X Press  
to exit this option and return to the call display.  
To mute a call in progress, select Mute,  
which switches off the microphone.  
Muted is displayed.  
The call in progress remains active.  
X Press  
X Scroll to Muted, and press  
during an active call.  
Note  
to mute the call.  
You can save DTMF strings as contacts. For further  
information on adding entries to the contacts, see “Add  
a name” on page 31.  
X Press  
to unmute the microphone.  
Send DTMF tones  
Contacts  
DTMF tone strings can be used to send passwords or to access  
your answering machine or to control an automatic voice  
dialogue system.  
During a call, you may wish to view contact entries to check a  
number or to give the caller a particular number.  
To view contacts:  
X During a call, press  
.
X During a call, press  
.
X Scroll to Send DTMF, and press  
.
X Scroll right to the desired letter of the alphabet, and press  
to open the list of names beginning with this letter.  
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Options during a call  
X Scroll to the desired name, and press  
to view the  
Recorder  
number.  
The tape recorder feature allows you to record pieces of speech,  
sounds, or an active phone call.  
X Press  
to exit the contacts. The call in progress remains  
active.  
Warning!  
Obey all local laws governing recording of calls. Do not  
use this feature illegally.  
Adjust the loudspeaker volume  
X During a call, adjust the loudspeaker volume with  
.
X Press and hold  
X Press to stop recording.  
For further information, see “Recorder” on page 46.  
X Press during an active call.  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
to begin recording during a phone call.  
Accepting or refusing an incoming call  
You can either accept or refuse any incoming call:  
X Press  
to accept an incoming call and, when finished,  
to end it.  
press  
.
X Press  
to refuse an incoming call.  
If the function Divert if busy is activated (network service) and  
your incoming calls are directed to another number such as  
your voice mailbox number, any call you refuse is also diverted  
to this number. For more information, see “Call divert (network  
service)” on page 35.  
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Using the menu  
List of menu functions  
5. Using the menu  
The Nokia 810 car phone offers you an extensive range of  
functions, which are grouped in menus.  
Messages  
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Create message  
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ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Send  
Clear text  
Use template  
Save as template  
Accessing a menu function  
To access the menu from the standby display, press the Navi  
wheel  
. You can then navigate the menu using the  
following keys:  
ƒ
Inbox  
Turn the Navi wheel to the left to scroll down through a  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Call  
Reply  
Forward  
Save as template  
Delete  
list of functions.  
Turn the Navi wheel to the right to scroll up through a list  
of functions.  
Press the Navi wheel to select a desired option.  
ƒ
Sent messages  
Press this key to delete an entry made. Or press this key to  
return to the previous menu level (see the list of menu  
functions). Press and hold this key to clear the display.  
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Open  
Details  
Delete  
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Message settings  
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Message centre number  
Reply via same centre  
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View templates  
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Send  
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Delete  
Call register  
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Missed calls  
ƒ
Received calls  
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List of menu functions  
Dialled numbers  
ƒ
ƒ
Cancel all diverts  
ƒ
ƒ
Automatic answer  
Contacts  
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Automatic answer off  
Automatic answer on  
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Search  
Add contact  
Edit contact  
Delete  
Add number  
Memory status  
Speed dials  
Call waiting  
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ƒ
ƒ
Call waiting activated  
Call waiting deactivated  
Check status  
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Speed dialling  
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Speed dialling on  
Speed dialling off  
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Tones  
ƒ
Phone settings  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Ringing volume  
Ringing tone  
Warning tones  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Language  
Backlight settings  
Cell info display  
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Cell info display on  
Cell info display off  
Settings  
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Time settings  
Call settings  
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Network selection  
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Automatic  
Manual  
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My number sending  
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ƒ
ƒ
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Set by network  
On  
Off  
Power down timer  
Voice mailbox  
Listen to voice messages  
Voice mailbox number  
GPRS modem  
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ƒ
ƒ
Call divert  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
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Divert all voice calls  
Divert if busy  
Divert if not answered  
Divert if out of reach  
Divert if not available  
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Security settings  
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PIN code request  
Change PIN code  
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List of menu functions  
ƒ
Closed user group  
Recorder  
ƒ
ƒ
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Default  
On  
Off  
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Record  
Play  
Delete  
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Fixed dialling  
Bluetooth  
ƒ
ƒ
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Off  
Number list  
On  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Search for Bluetooth devs.  
View active devices  
View paired devices  
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Equaliser settings  
ƒ
Loudspeaker  
Radio loudsp.  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Create connection  
Delete pairing  
Request authorisation  
Edit Bluetooth name  
ƒ
Restore factory settings  
Voice  
ƒ
ƒ
Bluetooth name  
Voice tags  
ƒ
User data  
New voice tag  
List of voice tags  
ƒ
ƒ
Download contacts  
Change user  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Play  
Change  
Delete  
ƒ
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User 1  
User 2  
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Voice commands  
ƒ
Phone memory  
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New voice command  
List of voice commands  
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SIM and phone mem.  
SIM memory  
Phone memory  
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Play  
Change  
Delete  
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Menu functions  
Create message  
X With the display in standby, press  
6. Menu functions  
.
X Scroll to Messages, and press  
X Scroll to Create message, and press  
.
Messages  
.
You can receive and read text messages  
on your car phone and write, send, and  
save text messages.  
X Use the alphanumeric keypad on the car handset to write  
your text message. For further information, see  
“Alphanumeric keypad” on page 15.  
Before you can send text messages, you must define necessary  
Message settings.  
X When you have finished writing your message, press  
.
Select from the following options:  
Note  
Remember that traffic safety comes first. Don’t hold the  
handset while driving and only use the features offered  
by your car phone when traffic conditions permit this.  
Send  
To send text messages:  
X Scroll to Send, and press  
.
X Select the phone number of the recipient from the contacts,  
Note  
or enter the desired number.  
When sending messages by means of the SMS network  
service, your car phone may display the words Message  
sent. This is only an indication that the message has  
been sent to the message centre number programmed  
into your car phone. This does not mean that the  
message has been received at the intended destination.  
X To send the message, press  
.
Clear text  
To delete entered text, scroll to Delete, and press  
.
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Messages  
Use template  
You can reply to a text message using a template.  
Inbox  
When you have received a text message,  
the indicator and the number of  
To view the list of templates:  
new messages are shown on the display  
along with the notification New msgs.  
received  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Messages, and press  
X Scroll to View templates, and press  
.
.
to view the list.  
Text messages sent to your car phone are shown in the order in  
which they are received. Unread text messages are indicated by  
X Scroll through the list of templates, and press  
to select  
the desired template.  
, with read text messages indicated by the  
symbol.  
X Press  
to confirm the selection.  
A flashing SMS indicator means that the message memory  
is full. To be able to send or receive a new message, you must  
delete some of the old ones.  
If you have received more than one text message:  
Save as template  
This convenient option lets you save a received text message as  
a template. To use the template, select Reply with template to  
view the list and send the message.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Messages and press  
.
X Scroll to Save as template, and press  
.
X Scroll to Inbox and press  
X Scroll to the desired message and press  
to view the list of messages.  
to read it.  
X Scroll to either browse through the message or display the  
message itself, the sender or sender’s phone number, and  
the date and time the message was received.  
Your car phone comes with a number of options for handling  
the message selected:  
X Press  
.
X Scroll to the desired option and press  
.
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Messages  
Call  
Sent messages  
You can open a sent message, view its details, or delete it.  
Select this option to make a call to the sender’s phone number.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Select Messages, and press  
X Scroll to Sent messages, and press  
X Scroll to the desired message, and press  
X Press to confirm the selection.  
.
Reply  
.
Select this option to write a reply to a text message you  
received.  
.
.
Forward  
Select this option to forward a text message to another number.  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
Save as template  
Open  
This convenient option lets you save a received text message as  
a template. To use the template when writing your own text  
message, select Reply with template.  
This option opens the selected text message.  
Details  
Delete  
Select this option to view the name and phone number of the  
recipient and the time and date the text message was sent.  
Select this option to delete a text message.  
Delete  
This option deletes a text message.  
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Messages  
Message settings  
To be able to send text messages, you must define settings on  
your car phone.  
View templates  
Your car phone has five standard templates for text messages.  
In addition to these, you can save five templates based on  
received text messages.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Messages, and press  
Message centre number  
You receive this number from your service provider.  
.
.
X Scroll to View templates, and press  
to view the list.  
Note  
X Scroll through the list of templates, and press  
to select  
This option saves the phone number of the message  
center, which you need to send text messages.  
the desired template.  
X Press  
to confirm selection of the template.  
Reply using same message center (network service)  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
.
Replies to text messages are typically handled by the SMS  
center to which the sender subscribes. Reply via same centre  
allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply using  
your message center.  
Send  
The template selected is sent.  
To make these settings:  
Delete  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Message settings, and press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
.
To delete templates you saved, scroll to Delete, and press  
to delete the template:  
.
.
Note  
While you can delete the templates you saved from  
received text messages, you cannot delete the five  
standard templates stored in the car phone memory.  
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Call register  
Missed calls  
Call register  
To view a list of up to 10 of the latest registered calls:  
The car phone registers the phone  
numbers of missed, received, and dialled  
calls, as well as the time and date of your  
calls.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Call register, and press  
X Scroll to Missed calls, and press  
X Scroll through the list.  
.
.
to view the list.  
Note  
X Press and hold  
to return to the standby display.  
The car phone registers missed and received calls only if  
the network supports these functions and if the car  
phone is switched on and within the network service  
area.  
Received calls  
To view a list of up to 10 registered numbers of the latest calls  
you have received:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Call register, and press  
X Scroll to Received calls, and press  
X Scroll through the list.  
.
Note  
.
In these lists you can view up to 10 of the last calls made  
to your car phone or up to 10 of the last dialled  
numbers. The most current item is shown at the top of  
the list.  
to view the list.  
Three options are available for each of the items in the call  
register: Call, Time of call, or Delete.  
Dialled numbers  
You can use a shortcut to view the list of up to 10 of the last  
dialled numbers with the display in standby: press and hold  
X Select an entry in the desired list, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
Alternatively, to view the list of dialled numbers:  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Press to return to the previous menu, or press and hold to  
X Scroll to Call regist., and press  
X Scroll to Dialled numbers, and press  
.
return to the standby display.  
to view the list.  
X Scroll through the list.  
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Contacts  
X You can now view all the names stored in your contacts list  
that start with the letter selected. They are listed in  
alphabetical order.  
Contacts  
All of the entries you create in the  
contacts are saved in the internal car  
phone memory. You can also copy  
entries from a SIM card or a compatible  
X Scroll to the desired name in the list.  
X To make a call to this person, press  
.
mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology to  
your car phone. For further information, see “Download  
contacts” on page 51.  
For each user profile, you can store up to 1000 names in the car  
phone memory with up to five numbers for each name.  
X To cancel dialling or to end the call, press  
X To return to the standby display, press  
For further information, see “Calling a contact (name search)”  
on page 18.  
.
.
Add a name  
Note  
Names and phone numbers are stored in the contacts. To add a  
name and the related number to your contacts.  
If the number of contact entries you try to copy from the  
memory of a compatible mobile phone using Bluetooth  
wireless technology exceeds the available space in the  
car phone memory, not all of the entries are copied.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Contacts , and press  
.
.
X Scroll right to Add contact, and press  
.
When you select a name from the contact entries (for example,  
to make a call), the general number is used by default unless  
you select another number.  
X Enter the name with the alphanumeric keys, and press  
to save it.  
X Enter the corresponding number, and press  
to save it.  
X To erase a character incorrectly selected, press  
.
Search for names and numbers  
You can access the list of names and phone numbers quickly  
from the standby display:  
X Scroll right to the first letter of the desired name, and press  
.
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Contacts  
Edit names and phone numbers  
Add a phone number  
You can add up to four additional phone numbers to an entry in  
the contacts. The first number saved under a name is  
automatically set as the default number and is indicated with  
(General). Other number types are  
(Home), (Office), and (Fax)  
You can edit names and phone numbers in the contacts:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Contacts, and press  
X Scroll to Edit contact, and press  
.
.
(Mobile),  
.
X Scroll to the first letter of the desired name, and press  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Contacts, and press  
X Scroll to Add number, and press  
.
to view the list of entries starting with this letter.  
to open the contacts.  
.
X Scroll to the desired contact, and press  
.
X You can now edit the entry. Scroll to the letter or number to  
X Scroll to the desired name in the contacts, and press  
X Scroll to the symbol you wish to assign to the number you  
are adding, and press  
.
be changed, and make the desired changes.  
X To save any changes made, press  
.
.
X Enter the number, and press  
to save it.  
Delete contact entries  
You can delete one or more names and the related numbers  
from the contacts.  
Query the memory status  
This option allows you to view the free storage space in the car  
phone memory.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Contacts, and press  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Contacts, and press  
to open the contacts.  
.
X Scroll to Delete, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
X Scroll to Memory status, and press  
X You can now view the memory status on the display.  
.
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
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Tones  
Speed dial a number  
X Press and hold the speed dialling key assigned to the  
Speed dialling  
The speed dialling option is a convenient shortcut function that  
lets you dial a phone number assigned to a number key quickly  
and easily.  
number until the call is started.  
Note  
To activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the speed dialling option,  
select Settings > Call settings > Speed dialling.  
For the setting options, please see “Speed dialling” on  
page 33.  
Assign a phone number to a speed dialling key  
Tones  
You can assign any phone number in your contacts to a speed  
You can choose the desired ringing tone  
for incoming calls, change the volume,  
and switch warning tones on or off as  
desired.  
dialling key (  
to  
). Note that the  
key is reserved for  
speed dialling your voice mailbox. The following options are  
available for each of the dialling keys: View number, Change, or  
Delete.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Contacts, and press  
X Scroll to Speed dialling, and press  
speed dialling keys and the phone numbers assigned to  
them.  
X Scroll to the desired entry in the contacts, and press  
The options View number, Change, and Delete are  
displayed.  
.
Note  
.
Use the Navi wheel  
to regulate the volume of the  
to view the list of  
ringing tone when the car phone is ringing to notify you  
of an incoming call or to change the loudspeaker volume  
during a call in progress.  
.
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Tones, and press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
.
.
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
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Settings  
Ringing volume  
This option sets the loudspeaker volume for an incoming call.  
Settings  
X To regulate the volume of the ringing tone when you receive  
an incoming call or to change the loudspeaker volume  
during a call in progress, use the Navi wheel  
.
Set the time and date  
Ringing tone  
This option offers you a range of ringing tones to choose from.  
Select the one you would like to have notify you of an incoming  
call.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Time settings, and press  
X Scroll to Set the time, and press  
.
.
.
.
Warning tones  
This option lets you activate or deactivate special notification  
tones.  
X Scroll to set the hour. Press  
to take over the setting  
and continue with the minutes.  
X Repeat the above step to set the minutes.  
X Repeat the above procedure to access the options Time  
format, Set the date, and Date format to make the desired  
settings.  
Call settings  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to Call settings, and press  
.
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Settings  
My number sending (network service)  
y
y
Divert if not available  
This option diverts all voice calls you receive when you are  
not available.  
Cancel all diverts  
This option cancels any active divert options.  
y
y
y
Set by network  
This activates the setting you have agreed with your  
network operator.  
On  
This option activates your caller ID: the person you call can  
view your car phone number.  
To make call divert settings:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call divert, and press  
X Scroll to the desired call divert feature, and press  
You can select any of four options for each of the divert  
features offered:  
.
Off  
.
If you do not wish your number to be sent to the called  
party, use this option to deactivate your caller ID.  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
.
.
.
Call divert (network service)  
With Call divert, you can direct your incoming calls to another  
number (for example, to your voice mailbox number). For  
details, contact your service provider.  
Your car phone offers you a wide variety of options to choose  
from:  
y
Activate  
This option lets you select the number you wish to direct  
diverted voice calls to your Voice mailbox or any other  
number.  
y
Divert all voice calls  
This option diverts all incoming voice calls.  
Divert if busy  
This option diverts voice calls when your number is busy or  
when you refuse an incoming call.  
y
y
Cancel  
This option deactivates a call divert feature.  
y
Check status  
This option allows you to check the status of a call divert  
feature.  
y
y
Divert if not answered  
y
Delay  
This option diverts all voice calls you fail to answer.  
This option sets the time period after which an incoming  
voice call is to be diverted if not answered. This is only  
available if you have activated Divert if not answered.  
Divert if out of reach  
This option diverts voice calls when you are out of reach of  
the network.  
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Settings  
Call waiting (network service)  
Note  
If the Call waiting feature is activated, you are notified of any  
incoming call while you have another call in progress. This  
feature allows you to accept this call.  
To activate call waiting:  
X With the display in standby, press  
The original factory setting for the delay time is five  
seconds. Active call diverts are shown by an indicator on  
the display. For further information, see “Display  
indicators” on page 12.  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call waiting, and press  
.
Automatic answer  
.
.
This feature allows you to automatically answer incoming calls  
after the first ring whenever your car phone is on and off mode  
is not active. You can switch this feature on or off as desired.  
X Scroll to the desired setting, and press  
.
Caution!  
Select from the following options:  
If you activate this feature, you should make sure that  
the ringing tone is set sufficiently loud to make you  
aware of an incoming call. Otherwise, you may run the  
risk of a caller listening in on conversations carried on in  
the car.  
y
y
y
Activate  
This option activates the call waiting service.  
Cancel  
This option deactivates the call waiting service.  
Check status  
To activate the automatic answer feature:  
This option lets you know whether this service is currently  
active for your car phone.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Call settings, and press  
X Scroll to Automatic answer, and press  
.
X Press  
in an active call.  
The first call is placed on hold.  
to accept an incoming call while you are engaged  
.
.
X Scroll to On or Off, and press  
to select the desired  
setting.  
X Press  
to end a currently active call and to return to the  
call on hold.  
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Settings  
Speed dialling  
Display backlighting  
The speed dialling option is a convenient shortcut function that  
lets you dial a phone number assigned to a number key quickly  
and easily.  
To activate or deactivate speed dialling, select Settings > Call  
settings > Speed dialling >On or Off.  
You can adjust the brightness of the display backlighting for  
better viewing comfort. To adjust the backlighting:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to Phone settings, and press  
.
For further information, see “Speed dialling” on page 33.  
X Scroll to Backlight settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to the desired backlighting setting, and press  
.
Phone settings  
You can define various basic settings for your car phone.  
Cell info display  
When this function is activated, information about the radio  
cell you are using is displayed. However, you can only use this  
network service if the car phone is booked into a cellular  
network based on microcellular network (MCN) technology.  
Language  
This option lets you select the language for display texts.  
To set the display text language:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Phone settings, and press  
.
To select this function:  
.
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to Language, and press  
X Scroll to the desired language, and press  
.
X Scroll to Phone settings, and press  
X Scroll to Cell info display, and press  
.
.
.
X Scroll to Cell info display on or Cell info display off, and  
press to select the desired setting.  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
If you select Automatic, the car phone selects the language  
according to the information stored on the SIM card.  
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Settings  
Network selection  
Power down timer  
You can select the cellular network in which you use the car  
phone manually or automatically.  
Your car phone comes with a power down delay that keeps your  
phone in service for the period of time set, even when the car  
ignition is switched off. After you switch off the ignition, the  
car phone remains in operation for the time set in Power down  
timer. If you are in a call when the ignition is switched off, the  
power down timer does not begin the countdown until the  
active call ends.  
y
Automatic  
Your car phone automatically selects a suitable available  
cellular network.  
y
Manual  
You can view a list of available cellular networks and select  
any network that has a roaming agreement with your home  
network operator. The car phone stays in manual mode until  
the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is  
inserted into the phone.  
Note  
The original factory setting for the power down timer is  
zero minutes. The power down delay is limited to a  
maximum delay time of 24 hours.  
To select the desired cellular network:  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
Note  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
Your car phone is powered by the car battery. When  
setting the power down timer, take care not to drain  
your car battery.  
X Scroll to Phone settings, and press  
X Scroll to Network selection, and press  
X Scroll to the desired setting, and press  
.
.
.
To set the power down timer:  
X Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to Phone settings, and press  
X Scroll to Power down timer, and press  
X Scroll to set the time as desired.  
.
.
X Press  
to activate the timer.  
A message on the display notifies you that the power down  
timer is set.  
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Settings  
Listen to voice messages  
To listen to voice messages:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Voice mailbox, and press  
X Scroll to Listen to voice messages, and press  
Voice mailbox  
Your service provider may offer you a voice mailbox service,  
which you have to install before you can receive voice  
messages. To access this mailbox, you may need to save the  
number to your car phone. Your service provider will give you  
further information on this service and let you know the  
number of your voice mailbox.  
.
.
.
.
Voice mailbox number  
To enter your voice mailbox number:  
GPRS modem settings (network service)  
You can use your car phone as a modem to enable GPRS  
connectivity. Note, however, that you need a GPRS access point  
to do so. Contact your network operator or service provider for  
information.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Voice mailbox, and press  
X Scroll to Voice mailbox number, and press  
X Use the Navi wheel number editor to enter the number.  
X If you select an incorrect number, press to delete it.  
.
.
.
To use GPRS:  
.
y
y
You must subscribe to the GPRS service of your network  
operator or service provider.  
For the relevant information on the availability of GPRS and  
the necessary settings, contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
X To save the number, press OK in the Navi wheel number  
editor, or press  
.
y
You must save the settings required to use GPRS  
applications to your car phone.  
Note  
Press and hold  
to dial your voice mailbox direct.  
To set up a GPRS access point:  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to GPRS modem, and press  
.
X To set up a new GPRS access point or to change an existing  
one, press again.  
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Settings  
X Press  
to open the option Edit access point?, and enter  
Security settings  
the alphanumeric characters of the GPRS access point using  
the Navi wheel text editor.  
Caution!  
X To save the name of the access point, press OK in the Navi  
For some security settings (for example, when calls are  
wheel text editor or press  
.
restricted to closed user groups or fixed dialling  
numbers), calls still may be possible to the official  
emergency number programmed into your device.  
X If you have made a mistake in selecting a character, press  
to delete it. Press and hold this key if you wish to erase  
the complete entry.  
PIN code request  
For further information and to download modem driver  
software for your computer or laptop computer, visit the Nokia  
Use this option to set the car phone to ask for the PIN code of  
the car SIM card installed in the radio unit whenever the phone  
is switched on. Remember that some providers do not allow the  
PIN code request function to be deactivated.  
GPRS charges  
You may be charged for GPRS data transmission or for an  
application that uses GPRS. For details of charges, contact your  
network operator or service provider.  
Change PIN code  
This option lets you change the PIN code of the car SIM card  
installed in the radio unit of your car phone. Remember that  
these codes may only include the numbers 0 to 9.  
For further information, see “Access codes required for the SIM  
card” on page 11.  
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Settings  
Closed user group  
y
y
Off  
The fixed dialling numbers feature is deactivated.  
This is a network service that specifies the group of people you  
can call or who can call you. For further information, contact  
your network operator or service provider.  
Number list  
This option allows you to view the phone numbers that may  
be used for outgoing calls.  
You can choose from three options for this service:  
y
On  
y
y
y
Default  
The fixed dialling numbers feature is active.  
The settings made by your service provider are active.  
On  
To set up fixed dialling numbers:  
X With the display in standby, press  
The closed user group service is active.  
Off  
.
The closed user group service is deactivated.  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to Security settings, and press  
X Scroll to Fixed dialling, and press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
.
Fixed dialling numbers  
.
You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers,  
if this function is supported by your car SIM card. To save and  
edit the numbers on this list, you need the PIN2 code.  
.
For further information, see “Access codes required for the SIM  
card” on page 11.  
Note  
If you wish to use this feature when accessing the SIM  
card of a compatible mobile phone connected to your  
car phone using Bluetooth SIM access profile  
technology, you must define the corresponding settings  
in the compatible mobile phone. For further information,  
see the user guide applicable for the compatible mobile  
phone with Bluetooth technology that you are using.  
You can choose from three options for this feature when using  
the car SIM card installed in your car phone:  
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Settings  
Equaliser settings  
Your car phone supports a variety of options for output over a  
loudspeaker:  
Restore factory settings  
You can reset all of the menu settings to the original factory  
settings.  
y
Direct connection to the SP-2 loudspeaker supplied in the  
sales package.  
Connection to compatible car radio loudspeakers using the  
audio line-in of your car radio. You must adjust the audio  
level suitably if this option is selected.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
X Scroll to Restore factory settings?, and press  
.
.
y
.
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
y
Connection to a compatible car radio loudspeaker over an  
additional relay that switches audio output over to the  
loudspeaker (not included in the sales package). Ask the  
service technician who installs your car phone for  
professional assistance.  
Caution!  
If you have erased a setting, you cannot undo this  
operation. The data is irretrievably lost.  
To make the desired setting:  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to Equaliser settings, and press  
.
X Scroll to Loudspeaker or Radio loudsp., and press  
to  
select the desired option.  
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Voice  
New voice tag  
Voice  
This option lets you record a New voice tag, assign it to a phone  
number, and save it in the car phone memory. You can save up  
to 12 voice tags with the related numbers per user profile in  
your car phone. A voice tag can be any spoken word (or words)  
such as the name of a person.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Voice, and press  
X Scroll to Voice tags, and press  
X Scroll to New voice tag, and press  
X Scroll to the desired name in the contacts, and press  
X Scroll to the desired number you wish to record the voice  
Before recording voice tags or using  
voice dialling, you must be aware of  
some essential facts:  
y
y
y
y
Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent  
on the speaker's voice.  
Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record them  
and make calls in a quiet environment.  
When recording a voice tag or making a call by saying a  
voice tag, make sure to speak clearly into the microphone.  
Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and  
avoid similar names for different numbers.  
.
.
.
.
.
tag for, and press  
X Press  
tag you have selected for this entry.  
.
Note  
again and you are prompted to speak the voice  
You must say the name exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it. This may be difficult in, for example, a noisy  
environment or during an emergency, so you should not  
rely solely upon voice dialling in all circumstances.  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
Voice tag list  
To check all of the voice tags saved in your car phone memory  
and to edit the list:  
Voice tags  
You can assign Voice tags to phone numbers and your car  
phone will automatically try to dial the number when it  
recognises the tag.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Voice, and press  
.
X Scroll to Voice tags, and press  
.
X Scroll to List of voice tags, and press  
X Scroll to the desired name in the contacts that you wish to  
edit, and press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
.
.
.
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Voice  
X Follow the instructions on the display. Select from the  
Voice commands  
following options:  
You have a selection of phone features that can be activated by  
saying a voice command. A voice tag may be assigned to as  
many as three of the commands on the list. You can activate  
the voice command in the same way as making a call using a  
name tag. Three options are available:  
y
y
Play  
This option plays back the voice tag as recorded.  
Change  
You can replace any voice tag by a new one. Select this  
option, and say the new voice tag.  
Delete voice tag?  
This option erases a voice tag and makes room in the  
memory for a new voice tag.  
y
Play  
This option lets you play selected recordings. The last made  
y
recording is played first. Press  
while listening to a  
recording to skip it and go to the next one.  
y
Download contacts  
You can use this feature to copy contact entries from a  
compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless  
technology or from the SIM card installed in the compatible  
mobile phone to the car phone memory. If a wireless  
Bluetooth SIM access profile connection is established, the  
contact entries stored on the compatible mobile phone are  
automatically downloaded.  
Voice dial a number  
To voice dial a number:  
X Press  
.
Speak now is displayed.  
y
Conn. to Bluetooth headset  
X Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly  
This option allows you to establish a wireless link to a  
compatible paired headset that supports Bluetooth  
technology. If there is no headset paired with the car phone,  
Search for audio enhancem. is displayed. For further  
information, see “Search for devices that support Bluetooth  
technology” on page 51.  
and clearly.  
Your car phone plays the voice tag and automatically dials  
the number assigned to it.  
X To cancel voice dialling, press  
.
Note  
If you are using a compatible headset with Bluetooth  
technology, press the key on the headset to activate it  
before speaking the voice tag.  
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Voice  
New voice commands  
Before using voice commands, note that:  
This option allows you to record a voice command (one or more  
words acting as a spoken command) and assign it to a function  
in the list of voice commands.  
y
y
y
y
Voice commands are not language dependent. They are  
dependent on the speaker's voice.  
Voice commands are sensitive to background noise. Record  
them and make calls in a quiet environment.  
You must say the command exactly as you said it when you  
recorded it.  
Very short commands are not accepted. Use long commands  
and avoid similar commands for different functions.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Voice, and press  
X Scroll to Voice commands, and press  
X Scroll to New voice command, and press  
X Scroll to the desired function for which you wish to record a  
voice command, and press  
X Press again and you are prompted to speak the voice  
tag you have selected for this entry.  
.
.
.
.
You can use a shortcut to access the list of voice commands  
direct from the standby display:  
X Press , and scroll left.  
.
X You can now view the list of Voice commands.  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
The voice command list includes the phone functions listed for  
voice commands. Each function on the list can be checked and  
edited using the options below:  
Execute a voice command  
y
Play voice commands  
Note  
This option plays the voice command as recorded.  
When an application using the GPRS connection sends  
or receives data, you cannot execute a voice command.  
To do so, you must first end the application using the  
GPRS connection.  
y
Change  
You can record a new voice command for a selected entry,  
replacing the existing one.  
Delete voice command?  
y
This option erases a voice command and makes room in the  
memory for a new one.  
To execute a voice command:  
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Recorder  
X Press  
.
Note  
Speak now is displayed.  
You can easily play your recordings using a voice  
command. Say the voice command, and your car phone  
starts to play the last recording. Press  
next recording.  
X Say the voice command loudly and clearly.  
Your car phone plays the voice command and automatically  
performs the function assigned to it.  
to skip to the  
Recorder  
Note  
To use this shortcut, you must assign a voice command  
to this function in your car phone. For further  
information, see “Voice commands” on page 44.  
The tape recorder feature allows you to  
record pieces of speech, sounds, or an  
active phone call. This is especially useful if you need to note  
information during a call. For example, you can record a name  
or a number to be written down later.  
Record  
This option allows pieces of speech to be recorded and  
automatically saves the recording.  
To make a recording:  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Recorder, and press  
X Scroll to Record, and press  
Warning!  
.
Obey all local laws governing recording of calls. Do not  
use this feature illegally.  
.
.
You can make up to 10 recordings as long as you do not exceed  
an overall recording time of three minutes. Each recording is  
saved together with the running number and the length and  
time of the call.  
X To stop the recording, press  
.
You can also use this feature during a call in progress.  
New recordings are automatically saved in the memory. When  
the memory is full, the message No memory to save rec. is  
displayed. To be able to make new tape recordings, you must  
erase some old ones.  
X Press and hold to begin recording.  
X To end the recording, press  
.
All tape recordings are stored and numbered.  
Two options are available for the recordings: Play and Delete.  
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Bluetooth wireless technology  
Play  
Bluetooth wireless technology  
You can play a selected recording.  
Bluetooth wireless technology is an  
international standard for wireless  
short-range communication, allowing  
To view the list of recordings and select one to play:  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
you to establish a wireless connection  
X Scroll to Recorder, and press  
to view the list of  
between your car phone and a compatible device supporting  
Bluetooth wireless technology. Such devices may include, for  
example, mobile phone, a laptop computer, or a wireless  
headset.  
Since devices with Bluetooth technology communicate using  
radio waves, your phone and the other device do not need to be  
in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only need to be within a  
maximum of 10 metres of each other, although the connection  
can be subject to interference from obstructions such as the car  
body or from other electronic devices.  
recordings.  
X Scroll to the desired recording in the list, and press  
X Scroll to Play, and press  
The selected recording is played.  
.
.
X Press  
to return to the list of recordings or to the  
previous menu item.  
X To stop playing the recording, press  
.
Delete  
You can use this option to erase a voice command in order to  
make room for new ones.  
Note  
If you wish to use this function, make sure that both the  
car phone and the other device supporting Bluetooth  
technology are switched on. There may be restrictions on  
using such devices in some countries. Check with your  
local authorities.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Recorder, and press  
.
X Scroll to the desired recording, and press  
X Scroll to Delete, and press  
X Press again to go to the next recording.  
.
.
Activating and deactivating Bluetooth  
The Bluetooth function is always activated in your car phone.  
However, in other devices with Bluetooth technology, for  
example, mobile phones, Bluetooth may have to be activated or  
deactivated in the device. Make sure that Bluetooth is active in  
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Bluetooth wireless technology  
all devices supporting Bluetooth wireless technology that you  
wish to use with your car phone.  
For further information, see the user’s guide applicable for the  
device with Bluetooth technology that you are using.  
Pairing with devices with Bluetooth technology  
To create a connection, you may need to exchange Bluetooth  
passcodes with the device you are connecting to for the first  
time. This operation is called pairing. The Bluetooth passcode is  
a 1- to 16-character-long numeric code. If you are asked to  
enter a passcode, you must enter the passcode supplied with  
the device.  
Search for audio enhancements  
You can search for a wireless headset with Bluetooth  
technology.  
When establishing a wireless connection to devices such as a  
mobile phone using Bluetooth technology, you may be able to  
use a temporary passcode created by yourself. This passcode is  
used only once and you do not have to memorise it. Enter this  
passcode into the two devices sharing a Bluetooth connection.  
Then follow the instructions shown on the displays of the two  
devices.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Bluetooth, and press  
.
X Scroll to Search for audio enhancem., and press  
.
The car phone begins to search for enhancements supporting  
Bluetooth wireless technology. Devices that are found are  
shown on a list, with the device found last listed at the bottom.  
To start pairing, select a device on the list:  
X Scroll to browse the list.  
X Scroll to the desired device, and press  
.
X Press  
to begin pairing.  
View active devices  
To view the currently active devices with Bluetooth technology  
that share a connection with your car phone:  
Note  
A wireless headset with Bluetooth technology can only  
be found by the car phone if there is no active Bluetooth  
wireless connection from the wireless headset to  
another compatible device supporting Bluetooth  
technology. Therefore, to switch over to a wireless  
headset with Bluetooth technology, you may need to  
break an existing Bluetooth wireless connection (for  
example, to a mobile phone).  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Bluetooth, and press  
.
X Scroll to View active devices, and press  
X Scroll to the desired device with Bluetooth technology, and  
press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Press to return to the previous menu. Press and hold  
to return to the standby display.  
.
.
.
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Bluetooth wireless technology  
Request authorisation  
View paired devices  
You can define whether the connection from the paired device  
is established automatically (No) or whether the car phone asks  
for authorization before pairing when the device to be paired  
comes within Bluetooth range of the car phone (Yes).  
You can view a list of Bluetooth wireless technology paired  
devices to create a connection to a paired device or to edit the  
list of paired devices.  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
X Scroll to Bluetooth , and press  
.
Edit Bluetooth name  
X Scroll to the item View paired devices, and press  
to  
This option changes the name of the device with Bluetooth  
technology that is paired with your car phone.  
open the list of paired devices.  
X Scroll to the desired device, and press  
X Scroll to the desired option, and press  
X Follow the instructions on the display.  
.
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to Bluetooth, and press  
X Scroll to View paired devices, and press  
X Scroll to the name of the desired device, and press  
X Scroll to Edit Bluetooth name?, and press  
.
.
.
.
.
This function calls up a list of all paired devices with Bluetooth  
technology. The last pairing is listed at the top. Some of the  
options below may be available depending on the status of the  
device or the connection.  
.
X The devices that are paired with the car phone are displayed  
with their respective Bluetooth names. Scroll to the desired  
device, and press  
.
Create connection  
X Scroll to the desired option Yes or No, and press  
This option establishes a wireless connection to a paired device  
with Bluetooth technology.  
If you select Yes, the Bluetooth name currently in use is  
displayed.  
X Use the Navi wheel text editor to make any desired changes.  
Delete pairing  
X Press  
to delete a character.  
to save an entry.  
This option removes a device from the list of paired devices with  
Bluetooth technology.  
X Press  
X Entry completed? is displayed. Scroll to Yes, and press  
to confirm.  
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User data  
The car phone Bluetooth name  
This option lets you change the Bluetooth name of your car  
phone, which is shown to others. Use the alphanumeric keypad  
to change the name. The factory setting is "Nokia 810".  
User data  
The car phone can store and  
administrate data or settings under two  
different user data profiles. A user profile  
includes contact entries, name tags and  
X With the display in standby, press  
.
voice commands, or car phone settings. Now two users sharing  
the car can access their personalized user data using the same  
SIM card simply by activating their personal user profile.  
X Scroll to Bluetooth, and press  
.
X Scroll to Bluetooth name, and press  
X The name of the car phone appears on the display as Nokia  
810. Press to select the device.  
.
Note  
X Edit Bluetooth name? is displayed.  
The indicator for the currently active user profile is  
shown in the status row of the display. If user profile 1 is  
X Scroll to Yes or No, and press  
to select the desired  
option.  
active,  
is shown. If user profile 2 is active,  
is  
shown. One of the user profiles is active in the car phone  
at all times. When you use the car phone for the first  
time, user profile 1 is active.  
X If you select Yes, you can now use the text editor to change  
the name.  
X Press  
to delete a character.  
X When you have finished entering characters, press  
.
X Entry completed? is displayed. Scroll to Yes, and press  
to save the name.  
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User data  
Paired devices with Bluetooth technology  
Download contacts  
X Scroll to the compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth  
technology (the name is displayed in the list of paired  
devices) whose contacts you wish to download using the  
wireless Bluetooth connection to the car phone memory.  
You can use this feature to copy contact entries from the car  
SIM card inserted in the car phone or from a compatible mobile  
phone supporting Bluetooth wireless technology to the car  
phone memory.  
X Press  
to begin copying the entries.  
Note  
Many phones with the Symbian operating system  
require an additional application to be installed in order  
to download contacts. The software and installation help  
can be downloaded free of charge from the Nokia Web  
Note  
You can deactivate the option Request authorisation in  
the compatible mobile phone so that connections  
between the devices using Bluetooth wireless  
technology can conveniently be made automatically  
without separate acceptance or authorization. To do so,  
scroll to the menu item View paired devices, select  
Request authorisation, and set it to Off. For further  
information, see the user guide applicable for the  
compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth technology  
that you are using.  
Note  
You do not have direct access to the contact entries  
stored on a SIM card inserted in the car phone. To access  
these numbers, you must copy them to the car phone  
memory. Follow the instructions shown on the display.  
SIM card  
X Press  
in the radio unit to the car phone memory.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to User data, and press  
.
to copy the contacts from the SIM card inserted  
.
X Scroll to Download contacts, and press  
.
Search for devices that support Bluetooth technology  
X Scroll to Search for Bluetooth devs., and press  
if you  
wish to carry out the download from a device that is not  
paired with the car phone.  
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User data  
Change user  
Phone memory  
You can copy contact data from any compatible mobile phone  
that supports Bluetooth wireless technology to your car phone.  
Select from the following options:  
You can save two user profiles in your car phone. The currently  
active profile is displayed at all times using two indicators:  
User 1  
User 2  
y
SIM and phone mem.  
This default setting lets you copy the contact data from the  
mobile phone SIM card and memory to the car phone  
memory.  
X With the display in standby, press  
X Scroll to User data, and press  
.
.
X Scroll to Change to user 1 or Change to user 2, and press  
y
y
SIM memory  
to select the desired option.  
This option lets you download only the contact data from  
your mobile phone SIM card to the car phone memory.  
X The user profile selected is activated.  
You may be prompted to enter the PIN code of the SIM card.  
Phone memory  
This option copies the entries stored in the phone memory  
of your mobile phone to the car phone memory.  
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Data communication  
Sending a business card  
7. Data communication  
Bluetooth wireless technology  
Bluetooth wireless technology enables wireless connections  
between compatible electronic devices at a maximum range of  
10 metres. Use the car phone as a modem for fax and data  
communication or to connect wirelessly to compatible  
enhancements with Bluetooth technology.  
You can forward a received business card to a compatible  
mobile phone using Bluetooth wireless technology if the phone  
supports it or to any handheld device that supports the vCard  
standard using the short message service.  
Select Forward for the received business card, or if you should  
also wish to save the business card for your personal use, select  
Save and forward.  
To send a business card using Bluetooth wireless technology,  
select via Bluetooth. To send a business card as a text message,  
select Via text message.  
Note  
In some countries, there may be restrictions on using  
devices with Bluetooth wireless technology. Check with  
your dealer and the local authorities.  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)  
GPRS is a technology that allows mobile phones to be used for  
sending and receiving data over the mobile network (network  
service). GPRS as such is a data bearer that enables wireless  
access to data networks such as the Internet. The applications  
that may use GPRS are WAP, SMS messaging, and the GPRS  
dial-up.  
Sending and receiving a business card  
You can send or receive a person’s contact information as a  
business card either using Bluetooth wireless technology or in  
the form of a text message.  
Before you can use GPRS technology, you must subscribe to the  
GPRS service. For details on the availability of and subscription  
to the GPRS service, contact your network operator or service  
provider.  
For further information, see “GPRS modem settings (network  
service)” on page 39.  
Receiving a business card  
Make sure that your car phone is ready to receive data by  
means of Bluetooth wireless technology.  
The user of the other compatible phone can now send their  
business card and phone number using the desired medium.  
When you have received a business card using Bluetooth  
technology or as a text message, press the Navi wheel  
and  
select Save to store the business card in the car phone memory.  
If you do not want to save the business card, select Discard.  
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HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data)  
GSM data capabilities of your car phone  
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data)  
We recommend that you move the car to a location where the  
strongest possible cellular signal can be obtained. A stronger  
signal allows more efficient data transmission.  
Cellular data communications are subject to a number of  
factors that may cause interference:  
The car phone enables you to use GSM high-speed data services  
(network service).  
You can use high-speed functionality when your car phone is  
connected to a compatible computer by means of an RS232  
cable or Bluetooth wireless technology and when the modem  
drivers supporting high-speed data software are installed on  
the computer and selected as an active modem.  
For information on the availability of and subscription to high-  
speed data services, please contact your network operator or  
service provider.  
Noise  
Radio interference from electronic equipment and devices or  
from surrounding traffic may impact the transmission quality.  
Handovers  
As the car phone user moves from one network cell to another,  
the signal strength of the channel drops and the cellular  
telephone exchange may hand the user over to a different cell  
and frequency where the signal is stronger. A cell handover may  
also occur when the user is stationary due to varying cellular  
traffic loads. Such handovers may cause delays.  
Reference information  
Cellular transmission  
Your car phone employs the data transmission capabilities of  
the GSM network to send faxes, text messages, and e-mail, as  
well as to establish connections with remote computers  
(network services).  
Dead spots and dropouts  
Dead spots are areas where radio signals cannot be received.  
Dropouts occur when the car phone user passes through an area  
where the radio signal is blocked or reduced by geographic or  
man-made obstructions such as hills or high buildings.  
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Reference information  
Low signal strength  
Data transfer over the RS232 interface  
Connect your compatible laptop computer to the car phone  
system with the adapter cable (D-SUB9 to 10-pin western)  
supplied with the phone.  
Should you wish to transfer data between your car phone and a  
compatible laptop, plug the 10-pin western connector into the  
port provided in the radio unit. The D-SUB9 connector plugs  
into the laptop. A compatible mobile fax device can also be  
connected. For further information, see “Overview of the car  
phone and equipment” on page 7.  
To use your modem, you must select the data transmission  
speed Standard 19200 bps on the laptop. For more information,  
Due to either distance from a base station or obstacles between  
your car phone and the base station, the radio signal strength  
from a cell site may not be strong or stable enough to provide a  
reliable cellular connection for trouble-free reception or  
transmission. Therefore, to ensure the best possible  
communication, remember to take the following points into  
consideration when using your car phone:  
Data and fax transmission will work best when the car is  
stationary. Attempting cellular communication while in a  
moving vehicle is not recommended. Fax transmission is more  
easily impaired than data or text message transmission.  
Check the signal strength on your car phone display. If the  
cellular signals are not strong enough to support a voice call,  
data connection should not be attempted until you can find a  
location with better reception.  
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Installation  
8. Installation  
Your Nokia 810 car phone  
The Nokia 810 car phone is designed for installation in motor  
vehicles. The sales package contains a convenient handsfree  
device that allows you to make calls without holding a phone to  
your ear, a separate handset for ease of use, and an easy-to-  
read display.  
Note  
The Nokia 810 car phone may only be installed by a  
qualified service technician using the approved original  
Nokia parts supplied in the sales package. Please note  
that non-observance of this requirement will result in  
loss of warranty. End users should remember that the car  
phone comprises complex technical equipment that  
requires professional installation using special tools and  
expert know-how.  
Note  
Note that the instructions contained in this installation  
guide are general guidelines which apply for the  
installation of the car phone in an automobile. However,  
due to the wide variety of car types and models available  
on the market, this guide cannot consider the individual  
technical requirements relevant for any particular  
vehicle. Contact the vehicle manufacturer for further  
detailed information about the vehicle in question.  
For important safety information and/or instructions on the  
operation, care and maintenance of your car phone, see  
“Important safety information” on page 62 and “Care and  
maintenance” on page 61.  
Car phone equipment.  
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Safety first  
Safety first  
Note  
y
y
Do not operate your car phone off the car battery for a  
longer period of time, that is, with the engine switched off,  
as this may cause your battery to run dry.  
In order to comply with RF exposure requirements for  
mobile transmitting devices, a minimum separation  
distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna  
and all persons.  
Please read the basic safety guidelines set out below  
before beginning any installation work.  
y
Make sure that the car ignition is off and disconnect the car  
battery before beginning with the installation work and  
ensure that it cannot be reconnected inadvertently.  
Mounting  
y
y
y
Do not smoke when working on the car. Make sure that  
there is no source of fire or flame nearby.  
Take care not to cause damage to electrical cables, fuel or  
brake lines or safety equipment during installation work.  
Make sure not to impact the steering or braking systems or  
other key systems essential for proper operation of the car  
when installing car phone equipment. Check to make sure  
that deployment of the airbag is not blocked or impaired in  
any way.  
y
y
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (for example,  
electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid  
braking systems, electronic speed control systems, airbag  
systems). Should you note a fault or change in the operation  
of such a system, contact your car dealer.  
Only use the car phone at an operating voltage of 12 V with  
the minus pole earthed. Failure to observe this requirement  
may result in damage to the car’s electronics system.  
Car phone equipment and cable connections  
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Mounting  
Radio unit TFE-4R (Pos.1)  
Display XDW-1R (Pos.2)  
It is recommended to mount the radio unit TFE-4R at a less  
visible position in the car interior. However, ensure that the unit  
is installed to permit easy access to the SIM card so that it can  
be changed if necessary and make sure that the cables for the  
microphone and loudspeaker will reach the places you intend to  
mount these components.  
The mount for the display unit is to be fixed to the dashboard or  
to any other location in the cockpit area where the display is  
clearly visible for the user but does not impair control or  
operation of the vehicle.  
If you have any questions about installing your car phone,  
please ask your service technician, who will be glad to provide  
you with information on the most suitable mount for the  
display unit in your vehicle. Some mounting systems do not  
require boreholes.  
Remember that all equipment must be mounted so that it does  
not interfere with the operation of the vehicle.  
Note  
When installing the radio unit, make sure to mount the  
bracket in such a way that the unit slides into place  
towards the front of the car or is mounted sideways.  
Otherwise the unit may break loose if you have an  
accident and cause injury or damage.  
Handset HSU-4 (Pos.3)  
The handset comes with a mount that is to be fixed in a suitable  
location where it is easily accessible for the user. However, take  
particular care to ensure that the handset will not interfere  
with the driver’s operation of the vehicle. Make sure that the  
cable will reach to the radio unit for connection.The best  
location to mount the handset is horizontally on the console  
between the driver’s and front passenger’s seats.  
Loudspeaker SP-2 (Pos.4)  
To ensure good acoustic quality, mount the loudspeaker so that  
it is pointed in the user’s direction. It is recommended that you  
mount the loudspeaker a minimum distance of one metre away  
from the microphone to avoid feedback.  
Installing the radio unit in the car  
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Mounting  
Microphone MP-2 (Pos.5)  
System cable PCU-4 (Pos.6)  
The system cable connects the car phone to the car’s electronics  
system. See the wiring diagram for exact instructions.  
Note  
Use only the MP-2 microphone that comes with your car  
phone. Use of any other microphone such as any device  
which may already be installed in the car may affect the  
operation of the phone, for example, due to noise.  
Note  
When laying the cables, take care to position them so  
that they are located as far as possible from the  
electronics systems installed in your car in order to avoid  
electromagnetic interference.  
Mount the handsfree microphone approx. 30 cm from the user’s  
head, and position it so that it points towards the user’s mouth.  
Experience has shown that the best locations are near the  
rearview mirror or to the left of the sun visor. Check to make  
sure the microphone does not impair control or operation of the  
vehicle. We recommend that you keep the microphone a  
minimum distance of one metre away from the car phone  
loudspeaker to avoid feedback.  
Take care to mount the microphone so that it is not exposed to  
air streams from the vents. Do not lay the microphone cable in  
the heating, ventilation or AC system. Use the double-sided  
adhesive tape supplied to fix the microphone as this will  
prevent noise from the car body being transmitted into the  
interior.  
Ensure that cables are placed so that they will not be  
subjected to mechanical wear and tear (for example, not  
laid under car seats or over sharp edges).  
GSM antenna (Pos.7)  
(not included in the sales package)  
Your car phone is designed to be connected to an external GSM  
antenna. However, if your car is equipped with a compatible  
radio/GSM antenna with a frequency separating filter, this may  
be used instead.  
If your car does not come with a GSM antenna, please contact  
your dealer for information on the best location for mounting  
and for the relevant installation guidelines.  
When you accept an incoming call or when an outgoing call is  
connected, the system will automatically mute your car radio  
and the call will be switched over to the car phone loudspeaker.  
RS232 adapter cable AD-3 (Pos. 8)  
An RS232 adapter cable provides a convenient way to connect  
your car phone to the serial port of a compatible laptop  
computer.  
For further information, see the section on “Access codes  
required for the SIM card” on page 11.  
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Audio settings  
Audio settings  
Function test  
Your car phone supports a variety of options for output over a  
loudspeaker:  
After your car phone has been installed, it needs to be checked  
to ensure that it is working properly. When testing the  
operation of the equipment, also check that it has been  
mounted so that it in no way impairs the driver during  
operation of the vehicle.  
y
y
Direct connection to the SP-2 loudspeaker supplied in the  
sales package.  
Connection to a compatible car radio loudspeaker over an  
additional relay that switches audio output over to the  
loudspeaker (not included in the sales package).  
Note  
To make a wireless connection between your car phone  
and a compatible accessory with Bluetooth technology,  
ensure that the devices are within the range necessary  
for Bluetooth transmission. Remember that external  
devices need to be supplied with sufficient power for  
this feature (check the battery pack).  
y
Connection to the compatible car radio loudspeakers over  
the line-in input of your car radio. If you select this option,  
you must adjust the audio level accordingly.  
To make audio settings, select the Start-up tour or Settings  
menu:  
X Scroll to Equaliser settings and press  
X Scroll to the desired option and press  
.
.
Included in the sales package  
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
Radio unit TFE-4R  
Display XDW-1R  
Handset HSU-4  
Loudspeaker SP-2  
Microphone MP-2  
System cable PCU-4  
RS232 adapter cable AD-3  
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Care and maintenance  
y
Use only an approved antenna. Unauthorised antennas,  
modifications or attachments could damage the car phone  
and may violate regulations governing radio devices.  
9. Care and maintenance  
Your car phone is a product of superior design and  
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions  
below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to  
enjoy this product for many years.  
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your car phone or  
any accessory. If any of them is not working properly, take it to  
your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will  
assist you and, if necessary, arrange for service.  
y
Keep the car phone and all its parts and accessories out of  
the reach of small children.  
y
Keep the car phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all  
types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits.  
y
y
Do not use or store the car phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its  
moving parts can be damaged.  
Do not store the car phone in hot areas. High temperatures  
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries,  
and warp or melt certain plastics.  
y
Do not store the car phone in cold areas. When it warms up  
(to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which  
may damage electronic circuit boards.  
y
y
y
y
Do not attempt to open the car phone. Non-expert handling  
may damage it.  
Do not drop, knock or shake the car phone. Rough handling  
can break internal circuit boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong  
detergents to clean the car phone.  
Do not paint the car phone. Paint can clog the moving parts  
and prevent proper operation.  
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Important safety information  
Potentially explosive atmospheres  
10. Important safety information  
Traffic safety  
Do not use a handset while driving a vehicle. Always secure the  
phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger  
seat or where it can break loose in a collision or a sudden stop.  
Switch your car phone over to off mode, see “Off mode” on  
page 17, when in any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such  
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury  
or even death.  
Users are advised not to use the car phone when at a refuelling  
point. Remember to observe the restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas),  
chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but  
not always, clearly marked. They include below deck on boats,  
chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquified  
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal  
powders, and any other area where you would normally be  
advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Remember: road safety always comes first!  
Operating environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area  
and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to  
use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.  
Electronic devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio  
frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment  
may not be shielded against the RF signals from your car phone.  
Vehicles  
Pacemakers  
Only qualified personnel should service the car phone or install  
the car phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be  
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to  
the unit.  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  
separation distance of 20 cm be maintained between the  
vehicle antenna and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent research by and  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your  
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or  
accessories.  
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking  
place, switch your car phone over to off mode immediately.  
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Emergency calls  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag  
inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both  
installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air  
bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,  
serious injury could result.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or  
denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action or  
both.  
To make an emergency call  
If the car phone or car ignition is not on,  
switch it on. Check for adequate signal  
strength.  
Some networks may require that a valid  
SIM card is properly inserted in the car  
phone.  
X Press and hold  
until Make an emergency call? is shown  
on the display. Confirm by pressing  
X Confirm the security inquiry Yes by pressing  
by selecting No with and pressing  
.
or cancel  
Emergency calls  
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone  
networks or when certain network services and/or phone  
features are in use. Check with local service providers.  
.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the  
necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that  
your car phone may be the only means of communication at the  
scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Caution!  
This car phone, like any wireless phone, operates using  
radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as  
user-programmed functions. Because of this,  
connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed.  
Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless  
phone for essential communications (for example,  
medical emergencies).  
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Technical data  
System cable wiring  
11. Technical data  
Battery voltage  
12.6 VDC (10.8 – 16.0 V)  
Negative potential to ground (GND).  
1. Red, BATTERY, +12V  
2. Black, GND, ground  
3. Yellow, MUTE, radio mute  
When call is set up, switch over from +12V to 0V.  
4. Blue, ACC / IGN, ignition  
5. 2A fuse  
Current carrying capacity  
1.5 A (off mode 1 mA)  
6. 1A fuse  
Transmitting power  
EGSM 900: 3.2 mW – 2 W  
DCS 1800: 1.0 mW – 1 W  
System cable PCU-4  
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Glossary  
PIN code  
12. Glossary  
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a 4- to 8-digit code  
that protects your SIM card from unauthorised use. The PIN  
code is supplied with the SIM card. For further information, see  
“Access codes required for the SIM card” on page 11.  
DTMF tones  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones are the tones you hear  
when you press the number keys on the phone keypad. DTMF  
tones allow you to communicate with voice mailboxes,  
computerised telephony systems, etc.  
PUK code  
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) is an 8-digit code that is  
required to change a disabled PIN code.  
GPRS  
The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card. If you lose the code  
or it has not been provided with the SIM card, contact your  
network operator.  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) enables wireless data  
transmission. For wireless access to data networks, you will  
need a GPRS access point from your network operator or service  
provider. For further information, see “GPRS (General Packet  
Radio Service)” on page 53.  
SIM card  
The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains all the  
information the cellular network needs to identify the network  
user. The SIM card also contains security-related data.  
GSM  
GSM, the Global System for Mobile Communication, is the  
technical standard for mobile radio networks.  
SMS  
HSCSD  
The network service SMS (Short Message Service) allows you to  
send short text messages (of up to 160 characters) to mobile  
phones and to receive short text messages from other mobile  
users if this service is enabled.  
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) makes data  
connections faster for attractive GSM data services. For further  
information, see “HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data)”  
on page 54.  
SMSC number  
IMEI  
You need the SMSC (Short Message Service Centre) number to  
send text messages.  
The IMEI is the serial number of your device and is supplied with  
the car phone.  
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