Nokia 6216 classic User Guide
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RIGHTS.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to
receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such
interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device
complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Nokia could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Contents
SAFETY.............................................. 6
General information ........................ 7
Helpful hints ...................................................... 7
About your device............................................. 9
Network services............................................... 9
Access codes ................................................... 10
Software updates........................................... 11
My Nokia.......................................................... 11
Download content......................................... 12
Nokia Xpress audio messaging................... 26
Voice messages............................................... 28
1. Get started.................................. 12
Insert SIM card, memory card,
Charge the battery........................................ 13
microSD card................................................... 14
Wrist strap....................................................... 15
Keys and parts ............................................... 16
Standby mode ................................................ 17
Flight profile.................................................... 18
6. Contacts ..................................... 30
Save names and phone numbers............... 31
Add contact details........................................ 31
Search for a contact...................................... 31
Copy or move contacts................................. 31
Edit contacts.................................................... 31
Groups............................................................... 31
Business cards................................................. 32
Contact settings ............................................. 32
2. Near Field Communication........ 18
NFC .................................................................... 18
NFC detection................................................. 19
Share to device............................................... 19
Share or read service tags........................... 19
Share actions between devices
7. Log.............................................. 32
or service tags................................................. 20
Service tags..................................................... 20
Payment and ticketing................................. 20
8. Settings ...................................... 32
Profiles .............................................................. 32
Themes .............................................................. 33
Tones.................................................................. 33
Display............................................................... 33
Date and time ................................................. 34
My shortcuts.................................................... 34
Synchronisation and backup....................... 34
3. Calls............................................. 21
Make a voice call........................................... 21
Answer or reject a voice call...................... 22
Speed dialling ................................................. 22
Voice dialling .................................................. 22
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Call..................................................................... 37
Configuration.................................................. 38
Restore factory settings............................... 39
Launch a game or application.................... 47
Service inbox................................................... 49
Browser security............................................. 49
Print images .................................................... 40
11. Media ....................................... 41
Camera.............................................................. 41
Video.................................................................. 41
Music player.................................................... 42
Voice recorder................................................. 43
Equaliser........................................................... 44
Stereo widening............................................. 44
16. SIM services............................. 51
17. PC connectivity ....................... 51
Nokia PC Suite ................................................ 51
Data communication applications............ 51
18. Battery and charger
information.................................... 52
12. Push to talk ............................. 44
Nokia battery authentication
guidelines ......................................................... 53
13. Organiser.................................. 44
Alarm clock...................................................... 44
Calendar........................................................... 45
To-do list.......................................................... 45
Notes................................................................. 46
Calculator......................................................... 46
Countdown timer........................................... 46
Stopwatch........................................................ 46
Care and maintenance................... 54
Additional safety information...... 55
Index............................................... 58
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SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the
complete user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it
may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while
driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect
performance.
SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREAS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off in aircraft, near medical
equipment, fuel, chemicals, or blasting areas.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible
products.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
S A F E T Y
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General information
■ Helpful hints
Before taking your device to a Nokia Care point
Q: What can I do to resolve operation issues with my phone?
A: Try the following:
• Switch off the phone, and remove and replace the battery.
• Restore the factory settings. Select Menu > Settings > Rest. factory sett..
To save all personal data in your phone, select Restore settings only.
• Update the phone software with Nokia Software Updater if available.
Bluetooth connectivity
Q: Why can’t I find a Bluetooth device?
A: Try the following:
• Check that both devices have activated Bluetooth connectivity.
• Check that the distance between the two devices is not more than 10 metres
(33 feet) and that there are no walls or other obstructions between the devices.
• Check that the other device is not in the hidden mode.
• Check that both devices are compatible.
Calls
Q: How do I adjust the volume?
A: To adjust the volume during a call, use the volume keys.
Q: How do I change the ringing tone?
A: Select Menu > Settings > Tones.
Contacts
Q: How do I add a new contact?
A: Select Menu > Contacts > Names > Options > Add new contact.
Q: How do I add additional information to a contact?
A: Search for the contact to which you want to add a detail, and select Details >
Options > Add detail, and select from the available options.
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Menus
Q: How can I change the look of the menus?
A: To change the menu view, select Menu > Options > Main menu view >
List, Grid, Grid with labels, or Tab.
Q: How do I personalise my menu?
A: To rearrange the menu, select Menu > Options > Organise. Scroll to the menu
you want to move, and select Move. Scroll to where you want to move the menu,
and select OK. To save the change, select Done > Yes.
Messaging
Q: Why can’t I send a multimedia message (MMS)?
A: For availability and subscription to the multimedia messaging service (MMS ),
contact your service provider.
Q: How do I set up e-mail?
A: To use e-mail on your phone, you need a compatible e-mail system. For the
correct settings, contact your e-mail service provider.
To activate the e-mail settings, select Menu > Messaging > Message settings >
E-mail messages.
PC connectivity
Q: Why do I have problems connecting the phone to my PC?
A: Ensure that Nokia PC Suite is installed and running on your PC. For further
information, see the help function in Nokia PC Suite or the support pages at
Shortcuts
Q: Are there any shortcuts that I can use?
A: There are several shortcuts on your phone:
• To access the call log, press the call key once. To make a call, scroll to a number
or name, and press the call key.
• To open the web browser, press and hold 0.
• To call your voice mailbox, press and hold 1.
• To change from any profile to the silent profile and back to the general profile,
press and hold #.
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■ About your device
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the WCDMA 850
and 2100, and GSM 850, 900,1800, and 1900 networks. Contact your service
provider for more information about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect local customs,
privacy and legitimate rights of others, including copyrights.
Copyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other content from
being copied, modified, or transferred.
Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for third-party internet
sites and may allow you to access third-party sites. These are not affiliated with
Nokia, and Nokia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If you access such
sites, take precautions for security or content.
Warning: To use any feature in this device, other than the alarm clock or
NFC card applications when NFC is set on and card activation level is set
to Always, the device must be switched on. Do not switch the device on
when wireless device use may cause interference or danger.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important
information stored in your device.
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
■ Network services
To use the device you must have service from a wireless service provider. Some
features are not available on all networks; other features may require that you
make specific arrangements with your service provider to use them. Network
services involve transmission of data. Check with your service provider for details
about fees in your home network and when roaming in other networks. Your
service provider can explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have
limitations that affect how you can use some features of this device requiring
network support such as support for specific technologies like WAP 2.0 protocols
(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols and language-dependent characters.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not
activated in your device. If so, these features will not appear on your device menu.
Your device may also have customised items such as menu names, menu order,
and icons.
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■ Enhancements
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for
use with this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any
approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. In particular, use of unapproved
chargers or batteries may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you
disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
■ Access codes
To define your device access codes and security settings, select Menu > Settings >
Security .
Important: When the device or keypad is locked, calls may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your device.
• To prevent accidental key presses, use the keypad lock (keyguard).
Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Automatic keyguard or Security keyguard.
If the Security keyguard is activated, enter a security code of your choice when
requested.
To unlock the keys, select Unlock, and press the * key.
To answer a call when the keyguard is activated, press the call key. When you
end or reject a call, the keys are automatically locked.
• To create or change a security code, select Menu > Settings > Security >
Access codes, and choose from the available options.
• The PIN code, supplied with the SIM card, helps to protect the card against
unauthorised use.
• The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access certain
services.
• PUK and PUK2 codes may be supplied with the SIM card. If you enter the PIN or
PIN2 code incorrectly three times in succession, you will be asked for the PUK
or PUK2 code. If you do not have them, contact your service provider.
• The barring password (four digits) is required when using the Call barring
service to restrict calls to and from your phone (network service).
• To view or change the security module settings, if installed, select Menu >
Settings > Security > Security module sett..
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■ Software updates
Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and
protection against harmful software.
Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new features, enhanced functions, or
improved performance. You may be able to request these updates through the Nokia
Software Updater PC application. To update the device software, you need the Nokia
Software Updater application and a compatible PC with Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or
Vista operating system, internet access, and a compatible data cable to connect your device
to the PC.
To get more information and to download the Nokia Software Updater application, see
Downloading software updates may involve the transmission of large amounts of data
through your service provider's network. Contact your service provider for information about
data transmission charges.
Make sure that the device battery has enough power, or connect the charger before starting
the update.
If software updates over the air are supported by your network, you may also be able to
request updates through the device. See “Phone,” p. 38.
■ Phone software updates
Your service provider may send phone software updates over the air directly to
your device. This option may not be available on your device.
Warning: If you install a software update, you cannot use the device,
even to make emergency calls, until the installation is completed and the
device is restarted. Be sure to back up data before accepting installation
of an update.
■ My Nokia
Receive free tips and support for your Nokia phone, plus free trial content,
interactive demonstrations, a personalised web page, and news about the latest
Nokia products and services.
Get the most out of your Nokia phone and register to My Nokia today! For more
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■ Download content
You may be able to download new content (for example, themes) to your phone
(network service).
For the availability of different services, pricing, and tariffs, contact your service
provider.
Important: Only install and use applications and other software from trusted
sources, such as applications that are Symbian Signed or have passed the
Java VerifiedTM testing.
■ Nokia support
additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product.
The website provides information on the use of Nokia products and services. If you
need to contact Nokia Care services, check the list of local Nokia Care contact
For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia Care service centre at
1. Get started
■ Insert SIM card, memory card, and battery
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so
be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.
Insert the SIM card
1. With the back of the phone facing you, remove the back cover (1, 2).
2. Open the SIM card holder (3, 4).
3. Insert the SIM card (5, 6). Ensure that the SIM card is properly inserted with the
contact surface area face down.
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4. Close the SIM card holder, and push forward until it locks into place (7).
Insert the memory card and battery
1. To insert the memory card, press it into the slot until it locks into place (1).
2. Ensure the card is properly inserted with the contact surface area face
down (2).
3. Observe the battery contacts, and insert the battery (3, 4).
4. Replace the back cover (5, 6).
■ Charge the battery
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery.
Your battery has been partially charged at the factory. If the device indicates a
low charge, do the following:
1. Connect the charger to a wall socket.
2. Connect the charger to the device.
3. When the device indicates a full charge, disconnect
the charger from the device, then from the wall
outlet.
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You do not need to charge the battery for a specific length of time, and you can
use the device while it is charging. If the battery is completely discharged, it may
take several minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or
before any calls can be made.
■ microSD card
You can save data such as ringing tones, themes, tones, images,
and video clips on a compatible microSD card.
It is possible to remove or replace the microSD card during phone
operation without switching the phone off.
Your phone supports microSD cards up to 8 GB.
approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be fully compatible
with this device. Incompatible cards may damage the card and the device and corrupt data
stored on the card.
Important: Do not remove the memory card during an operation when the
card is being accessed. Doing so may damage the memory card and the
device, and corrupt data stored on the card.
■ Switch the phone on and off
1. Press and hold the power key.
2. If the phone asks for a PIN or a UPIN code, enter the code
(displayed as ****), and select OK.
When you switch on your phone for the first time, and the phone
is in the standby mode, you are asked to obtain the configuration
settings from your service provider (network service). Confirm or
decline the query. See “Configuration,” p. 39, and “Configuration
settings service,” p. 15.
■ Set the time, zone, and date
When you switch on your phone for the first time, the phone is in the
standby mode, and you are asked to set the time and date. Fill in the
fields, and select Save.
To access Date and time later, select Menu > Settings > Date and time >
Date & time settings, Date and time format, or Auto-update of time
(network service) to change the time, time zone, and date settings.
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■ Configuration settings service
To use some of the network services, such as mobile internet services, MMS,
Nokia Xpress audio messaging, or remote internet server synchronisation,
your phone needs the correct configuration settings. For more information on
availability, contact your service provider, nearest authorised Nokia dealer, or
When you receive the settings as a configuration message, the settings are not
automatically saved and activated. Configuration settings received is displayed.
Select Show > Save. If required, enter the PIN code supplied by the service provider.
■ Antenna
Your device may have internal and external antennas. As
with any radio transmitting device, avoid touching the
antenna area unnecessarily while the antenna is transmitting
or receiving. Contact with such an antenna affects the
communication quality and may cause the device to operate
at a higher power level than otherwise needed and may reduce
the battery life.
■ Wrist strap
Remove the back cover of the phone. Attach the
wrist strap (1). Replace the back cover (2, 3).
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■ Keys and parts
1. Front camera lens
2. Earpiece
3. Display
4. Left selection key
5. Right selection key
6. Call key
7. End key
8. Middle selection key
9. Keypad
10. Navi™ key (scroll key)
11. Microphone
12. Charger connector
13. Enhancements connector
14. USB connector
15. Camera lens
16. Camera flash
17. Power key
18. Loudspeaker
19. Volume up/PTT
20. Volume down
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■ Standby mode
The phone is in standby mode when the phone is ready for use, and you have not
entered any characters.
1. 3G indicator
2. Signal strength of the cellular network
3. Battery charge level
4. Indicators. See “Indicators,” p. 17.
5. Name of the network or the operator logo
6. Clock
7. Display
8. Left selection key. By default, this is Go to that takes
you to a list of shortcuts. See “Left and right selection key,” p. 34.
9. Middle selection key, shown as Menu.
10. Right selection key. By default, this is Names that takes you to your saved
contacts. See “Left and right selection key,” p. 34.
Indicators
You have unread messages.
You missed a call. See “Log,” p. 32.
The keypad is locked. See “Access codes,” p. 10.
The phone is silent when an incoming call or text message is received.
See “Tones,” p. 33.
The alarm clock is activated.
,
The packet data connection mode, Always online is selected and the
packet data service is available.
,
A GPRS or EGPRS connection is established.
,
The GPRS or EGPRS connection is suspended (on hold).
Bluetooth connectivity is activated. See “Bluetooth wireless technology,”
p. 35.
You have a new unread item in your NFC Inbox. See “Share or read service
tags,” p. 19.
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Indicates an item can be shared using NFC. See “Share or read service
tags,” p. 19.
■ Flight profile
In radio sensitive environments, where you are asked not to use your device, you
can still access your calendar, contacts list, and offline games by activating the
flight profile. When the flight profile is active,
is displayed.
Select Menu > Settings > Profiles > Flight > Activate or Personalise.
To set the phone to ask every time it is switched on whether to use the flight
profile, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Flight query > On or Off.
To deactivate the flight profile, select any other profile.
Warning: With the Flight profile you cannot make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls, or use other features that require network coverage. To make
calls, you must first activate the phone function by changing profiles. If the device
has been locked, enter the lock code. If you need to make an emergency call while
the device is locked and in the Flight profile, you may be also able to enter an
official emergency number programmed in your device in the lock code field and
select 'Call'. The device will confirm that you are about to exit Flight profile to start
an emergency call.
2. Near Field Communication
■ NFC
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless connectivity technology that
enables two-way communication between electronic devices. You can perform
contactless transactions, access digital content, and connect devices with a single
touch.
NFC operates over a distance of a few centimeters. NFC technology is supported
by leading mobile device manufacturers and is compatible with the majority of
available non-contact payment and ticketing card infrastructures.
NFC card applications can be used when Flight mode is activated.
To change your NFC device name, select Menu > NFC > NFC settings > NFC device
name. The NFC device name is used by other NFC devices to recognise your phone.
For more information about NFC, select Menu > NFC > NFC Introduction.
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■ NFC detection
To activate or deactivate NFC, select Menu > NFC > NFC on/off.
To use NFC, switch on your device
and activate the NFC setting, if
deactivated. Touch a service tag
or other NFC device with the
detection area.
The reading range is typically
0 to 3 centimetres.
When a tag or device is recognised, corresponding information is displayed.
To save battery power, your device automatically turns off the screen backlight
and sets NFC to standby mode. Any action on the device re-activates the screen
backlight and NFC. NFC will also re-active in the vicinity of an external card
reader.
■ Share to device
Select Menu > NFC > Share, choose the desired item to be shared, and touch
another NFC device.
To share an item, you can also scroll to the item on your device, and select
Options > Share.
With sharing enabled, you can send a gallery item, business card, calendar note,
bookmark, radio station, note, or to-do note.
■ Share or read service tags
Select Menu > NFC > Share. Scroll to
the desired item to be shared, select
Share, and touch a service tag.
Touch a service tag with your device
to activate video streaming, open
a Bluetooth connection, or receive
a business card, text message, call
request, bookmark, calendar note,
to-do note, alarm alert, note, or
content shortcut.
To read a service tag, touch a tag with the phone.
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To disable sharing, select Menu > NFC > NFC settings > Sharing on/off and
select Off.
To access items or card applications received using NFC, select Menu > NFC >
Inbox.
The device memory limits the amount of tag information that can be stored. To
free memory space, delete received items from the NFC Inbox.
It is possible to share the same information repeatedly to different service tags.
When sharing to a service tag, information previously written to the service tag is
typically overwritten.
■ Share actions between devices or service tags
Select Menu > NFC > Create action.
With sharing enabled, you can share an alarm, call request, text message, radio
station, or profile activation.
■ Service tags
A tag may contain a shortcut to an text-based service, a web address of an
internet-based service, a business card, or a phone number of a telephone service.
This Nokia NFC device is compatible with non battery-powered (passive) tags. Use
the following tag types: MIFARE (Standard, Standard 4k, Ultralight, and DESFire),
Sony FeliCa (non-secure), and Innovision (Jewel read-only and Topaz). Tags may
be available from these manufacturers or from a local supplier. You may also use
other ISO14443-4 compliant tags or cards.
Performance of compatible tags and cards may vary.
■ Payment and ticketing
Use of payment and ticketing applications in this device requires a compatible
SIM card.
Using your service provider's compatible payment or ticketing services with this
device may require a service subscription with your service provider and the
installation of your service provider’s application.
The service provider may be your bank, or for public transportation, your local
public transport operator.
Payment and ticketing applications and services are provided by third parties.
Nokia does not provide any warranty or take any responsibility for any such
applications and services including end-user support, functionality or any
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monetary transactions or loss of monetary value. Do not rely solely on such
applications and services as means of payment or ticketing.
Contact your service provider before providing your device for repair or
maintenance to ensure the availability of the payment or ticketing services
after repair or maintenance. Handle your device with similar care as you handle
your payment cards. Remove the SIM card before sending your device for repair.
Keep your SIM card, and the device safe. In case of loss or theft of the device
immediately contact your service provider.
For any questions about payment or ticketing applications and services, contact
your service provider.
Card activation
When your phone is placed on an external NFC reader, the card application
becomes accessible. Depending on the card availability settings, confirmation may
be requested before access is granted.
To set the activation level, select Menu > NFC > NFC settings > Cards availability.
Select Always to allow payment or ticketing for card applications without
confirmation. Select By confirmation to approve transactions on an individual
basis.
A card application remains active for approximately 60 seconds after confirmation.
Touch the external reader within this active time to perform a transaction.
3. Calls
■ Make a voice call
Do one of the following:
• Enter the phone number, including the area code if required, and press the
call key.
For international calls, press * twice for the international prefix (the +
character replaces the international access code), enter the country code,
the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number.
• To list previously called numbers, press the call key once. To call a number,
scroll to the number, and press the call key.
• Call a number saved in the Contacts list, see “Contacts,” p. 30.
To adjust the volume during a call, use the volume keys.
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■ Answer or reject a voice call
To answer a call, press the call key. To end the call, press the end key.
To reject a call, press the end key.
To mute the ringing tone, select Silence.
■ Speed dialling
To assign a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys (3-9), do the
following:
1. Select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.
2. Scroll to a phone number.
3. Select Assign, or if a number has already been assigned to the key, select
Options > Change.
4. Select Search and the contact you want to assign.
If the speed dialling function is deactivated, the phone asks whether you want to
activate it.
Select Menu > Settings > Call > Speed dialling > On or Off.
To call a number, press and hold a speed dialling key until the call begins.
■ Voice dialling
Make a phone call by saying a name that is saved in Contacts. Voice commands
are language-dependent, so before voice dialling, select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Voice recognition > Recognition lang., and your language. Complete
the voice recognition training as instructioned on the display.
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.
1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key. A short tone
sounds, and Speak now is displayed.
2. Say the name of the contact you want to call. If the voice recognition is
successful, a list of proposed matches is displayed. The phone plays the voice
command of the first match on the list. If the match is incorrect, scroll to
another entry.
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■ Options during a call
Many options that you can use during a call are network services. For availability,
contact your service provider.
Possible options may include conference calls, video sharing, and call waiting.
Call waiting
To set the device to notify you of incoming calls while you have a call in progress
(network service), select Menu > Settings > Call > Call waiting > Activate.
To answer a waiting call during an active call, press the call key. The first call is put
on hold. To end the active call, press the end key.
■ Make a call using NFC
Touch a service tag containing a call request with the NFC detection area. See
“NFC detection,” p. 19. The phone displays the callback number. Select Call to call
the number, or Exit to discard. To share a call request, see “Share or read service
tags,” p. 19.
■ Make a video call
When you make a video call, you send a real-time video, recorded by the camera
on the front of your phone, to the call recipient.
To be able to make a video call, you must have a USIM card and be connected in a
WCDMA network. For availability and subscription to video call services, contact
your network service provider. A video call can only be made between two parties.
Video calls cannot be made while another voice, video, or data call is active.
1. To start a video call in standby mode, enter the phone number, or select
Contacts and a contact.
2. Press and hold the call key, or select Options > Video call.
Starting a video call may take a while. If the call is unsuccessful, you are asked
if you want to try a voice call or send a message instead.
To adjust the volume during a call, use the volume keys.
3. To end the call, press the end key.
During extended operation such as an active video call and high speed data connection, the
device may feel warm. In most cases, this condition is normal. If you suspect the device is
not working properly, take it to the nearest authorised service facility.
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4. Write text
You can enter text using traditional or predictive text input. Select and hold
Options to switch between traditional text input,
. Not all languages are supported by predictive text input.
The character cases are indicated by , and . To switch between the
character cases, press #. To switch between the letter to number modes,
, and predictive text input,
,
,
press and hold #, and select Number mode. To change from the number to the
letter mode, press and hold #.
To set the writing language, select Options > Writing language.
■ Traditional text input
Press a number key (1-9), repeatedly until the desired character is displayed. The
characters available depend on the selected language. Press 0 to create a space.
Press 1 to display the most common punctuation marks and special characters.
■ Predictive text input
Predictive text input is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can add new
words.
1. Start writing a word using keys from 2-9. The phone displays * or the entered
letters as underlined text.
2. When you finish writing the word and it is correct, to confirm it, press 0 to add
a space.
If the word is not correct, press * repeatedly, and select the word from the list.
If ? is displayed after the word, the word you intended to write is not in the
dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, select Spell. Enter the word using
traditional text input, and select Save.
To write compound words, enter the first part of the word, and scroll right to
confirm it. Write the last part of the word, and confirm the word.
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5. Messaging
■ Write and send a text message
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Message.
2. Enter one or more phone numbers in the To: field. To retrieve a phone number
from Contacts, select Add.
3. Write your message in the text field.
To use a text template, scroll down, and select Insert.
4. Select Send.
■ Write and send a multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Message.
2. Enter one or more phone numbers or e-mail addresses in the To: field.
To retrieve a phone number or e-mail address from Contacts, select Add.
3. Write your message. To add a file, scroll down, and select Insert.
4. To view the message before sending it, select Options > Preview.
5. Select Send.
Only devices that have compatible features can receive and display multimedia messages.
The appearance of a message may vary depending on the receiving device.
The wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages. If the inserted picture exceeds
this limit, the device may make it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.
For availability and subscription to the multimedia messaging service (MMS),
contact your service provider.
■ Read and reply to a message
1. To view a received message, select Show.
To read the message later, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox.
2. To reply to a message, select Reply. Write the reply message, and select Send.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Messages may contain
malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.
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■ Nokia Xpress audio messaging
You can use the multimedia messaging service (MMS), a network service, to
create and send an audio message. MMS must be activated before you can send
audio messages. Contact your service provider for more information.
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Audio message. The recorder
opens.
2. Speak your message.
3. Enter one or more phone numbers in the To: field, or select Add to retrieve
a number.
4. Select Send, or press the call key.
To open a received audio message, select Play. If more than one message is
received, select View > Play. To listen to the message later, select Exit.
■ Flash messages
Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Flash message. Enter the
recipient’s phone number, and write your message.
Flash messages are text messages that are instantly displayed upon receipt.
Flash messages are not automatically saved.
■ E-mail application
To activate the e-mail settings, select Menu > Messaging > Message settings >
E-mail messages.
To use e-mail on your phone, you need a compatible e-mail system.
You may receive the e-mail settings as a configuration message. For more
information, contact your network service provider.
E-mail setup
The e-mail setup wizard starts automatically if no e-mail settings are defined in
the phone. To start the setup for an additional account, select Menu > Messaging
and the existing e-mail account. Select Options > Add mailbox. Follow the
displayed instructions.
The e-mail application requires an internet access point without a proxy.
WAP access points normally include a proxy and do not work with the e-mail
application.
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Write and send e-mail
You can either write an e-mail message before connecting to the e-mail service or
connect to the service first, then write and send your e-mail.
1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > E-mail.
If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the account from which you
want to send the e-mail.
2. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, the subject, and the e-mail message. To
attach a file, select Options > Insert.
3. Select Send.
To send an e-mail from a draft folder, select Menu > Messaging > Drafts, the
desired message, and Send.
Download e-mail
1. To download e-mail messages, select Menu > Messaging.
If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the account from which you
want to download the e-mail.
The e-mail application only downloads e-mail headers initially.
2. Select an e-mail and press Open to download the complete message.
Read and reply to e-mail
1. Select Menu > Messaging, the account name, and the desired message.
2. To reply to an e-mail, select Options > Reply. Confirm or edit the e-mail
address and subject, and write your reply.
3. Select Send.
To end the e-mail session, select Options > Disconnect.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Messages may
contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC.
■ Instant messaging
With instant messaging (IM) you can send short text messages to online users.
You must subscribe to a service and register with the IM service you want to use.
For more information about signing up for IM services, contact your service
provider.
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■ Voice messages
To call your voice mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Voice messages >
Listen to voice msgs. To enter, search for, or edit your voice mailbox number,
select Voice mailbox no.
The voice mailbox is a network service, and you may need to subscribe to it. For
more information, contact your service provider.
If supported by the network,
indicates new voice messages. To call your
voice mailbox number, select Listen.
■ Video messages
The video mailbox is a network service, and you may need to subscribe to it.
For more information, contact your service provider.
To call your video mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Video messages >
View video msgs., or press and hold 2. To enter, search for, or edit your video
mailbox number, select Video mailbox no.
■ Info messages
Select Menu > Messaging > Info messages to receive messages from your service
provider (network service). For more information, contact your service provider.
■ Service commands
Select Menu > Messaging > Serv. commands to write and send service requests
(USSD commands) to your service provider, such as activation commands for
network services.
■ Message settings
General settings
General settings are common for text and multimedia messages.
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > General settings and from the
following:
Save sent messages — Save the sent messages in the Sent items folder.
Overwriting in Sent — Overwrite old sent messages with new ones when the
message memory is full. This setting is shown only if you selected Save sent
messages.
Favourite recipient — Define easily available message recipients or groups when
sending messages.
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Font size — Select the font size used in messages.
Graphical smileys — Replace character-based smileys with graphical ones.
Text messages
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > Text messages and from the
following:
Delivery reports — Request delivery reports for your messages (network service).
Message centres — Set the phone number and name of the message centre that is
required for sending text messages. You receive this number from your service
provider.
Msg. centre in use — Select the message centre in use.
Message validity — Select the length of time for which the network attempts to
deliver your message.
Messages sent via — Select the format of the messages to be sent (network service).
Use packet data — Send text messages through a packet data connection, if
available.
Character support — Select how characters in messages are displayed. To show all
characters, select Full. If you select Reduced, characters with accents and other
marks may be converted to other characters.
Rep. via same centre — Allow a message recipient to send you a reply using your
message centre (network service).
Multimedia messages
You may receive the settings as a configuration message. See “Configuration
settings service,” p. 15. You can also enter the settings manually. See
“Configuration,” p. 38.
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > Multimedia messages and from
the following:
Delivery reports — Request delivery reports for your messages (network service).
MMS creation mode — Restrict or allow various types of multimedia to be added
to messages.
Image size in MMS — Set the image size in multimedia messages.
Default slide timing — Define the default time between slides in multimedia
messages.
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Allow MMS receptn. — Receive or block multimedia messages. If you select
In home network , you can only receive multimedia messages when you are
inside your home network. The availability of this menu depends on your phone.
Incoming MMS msgs. — Decide how multimedia messages are retrieved.
Allow adverts — Receive or reject advertisements.
Configuration sett. — View the configurations that support multimedia
messaging, select Configuration. Select a service provider, Default, or
Personal config. for multimedia messaging. Select Account and an MMS
account contained in the active configuration settings.
E-mail messages
You may receive the settings as a configuration message. See “Configuration
settings service,” p. 15. You can also enter the settings manually. See
“Configuration,” p. 38.
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > E-mail messages and from
the following:
New e-mail notif. — Receive a notification of new mail.
Allow mail reception — Receive e-mail in a foreign network or only in your
home network.
Reply with orig. msg. — Include the original message in the reply.
Image size in e-mail — Select the size of images in e-mail.
Edit mailboxes — Add new mailboxes or edit the one in use.
6. Contacts
You can save names and phone numbers (contacts) to the phone and SIM card
memory.
The phone memory can save contacts with additional details. You can also save an
image for a limited number of contacts.
The SIM card memory can save a name with one phone number attached to it.
indicates a contact saved in the SIM card memory.
To synchronise your contacts from a PC, see “Connectivity,” p. 35.
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■ Save names and phone numbers
Select Menu > Contacts > Names > Options > Add new contact. Names and
numbers are saved in the phone memory.
■ Add contact details
Search for the contact to which you want to add a detail. Select Details >
Options > Add detail. In the phone memory, you can save different types of
phone numbers, a tone or a video clip, and short text items for a contact.
Select Menu > Contacts > Settings, and ensure that the Memory in use is
Phone or Phone and SIM.
■ Search for a contact
Select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll through the list of contacts, or enter the
first characters of the name you are searching for.
■ Copy or move contacts
You can move and copy contacts between the phone and SIM card memories.
The SIM card can only save contacts with one phone number.
To move or copy all contacts, select Menu > Contacts > Move contacts or
Copy contacts.
To move or copy individual contacts, select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll
to the contact, and select Options > Move contact or Copy contact.
To move or copy multiple contacts, select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll
to a contact, and select Options > Mark. Mark the other contacts, and select
Options > Move marked or Copy marked.
■ Edit contacts
Select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll to the contact, and select Options> Edit,
and scroll to the details you want to change.
■ Groups
Select Menu > Contacts > Groups to arrange the names and phone numbers into
caller groups with different ringing tones and group images.
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■ Business cards
You can send and receive a person’s contact information from a compatible device
that supports the vCard standard as a business card.
To send a business card, search for the contact whose information you want to
send, and select Details > Options > Send business card.
When you receive a business card, select Show > Save to save the business card in
the phone memory. To discard the business card, select Exit > Yes.
■ Contact settings
Select Menu > Contacts > Settings and from the following:
Memory in use — See “Add contact details,” p. 31.
Contacts view — Select how the names and numbers in the contacts list are
displayed.
Name display — Select whether the contact’s first or last name is displayed first.
Font size — Set the font size for the contact list.
Memory status — View the free and used memory capacity.
7. Log
To view the information on your calls, messages, data, and synchronisation, select
Menu > Log and the desired item.
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary,
depending on network features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth.
8. Settings
■ Profiles
Select Menu > Settings > Profiles, the desired profile, and from the following:
Activate — Activate the selected profile.
Personalise — Customise the profile with ringing tones, ringing volume, vibrating
alerts, light effects, and message alert tones.
Timed — Set the profile to remain active for a time period. After this time the
previous profile becomes active.
Share — Share a profile using NFC.
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■ Themes
Select Menu > Settings > Themes and from the following:
Select theme — Open the Themes folder, and select a theme.
Theme downloads — Open a list of links to download more themes.
■ Tones
Select Menu > Settings > Tones to change the tone settings of the selected
profile.
If you select the highest ringing tone level, the ringing tone reaches its highest level after
a few seconds.
■ Display
To personalise your display view, adjust the display settings.
Standby mode settings
Select Menu > Settings > Display, and from the following:
Wallpaper — Add a background image for the standby modes.
Active standby — Use the active standby mode.
Standby font colour — Select the text font colour in the standby mode.
Navigation key icons — Display the icons of the scroll key shortcuts in the standby
mode when active standby mode is deactivated.
Notification details — Display details for missed call and messages.
Screen saver — Display a shifting pattern or image when no function of the phone
is used for a certain time.
Power saver — Save battery power, a digital clock is displayed when no function of
the phone is used for a certain time.
Sleep mode — Save battery power, the display turns black when no function of the
phone is used for a certain time.
Font size — Set the font size for messaging, contacts, and web pages.
Operator logo — Display or hide the operator logo, if available.
Cell info display — Receive information from the network operator depending on
the network cell used (network service).
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■ Date and time
Select Menu > Settings > Date and time > Date & time settings, Date and time
format, or Auto-update of time (network service) to change the time, time zone,
and date settings.
■ My shortcuts
Personal shortcuts give you quick access to frequently used phone functions.
Left and right selection key
To change the function assigned to the left or right selection key, select Menu >
Settings > My shortcuts > Left selection key or Right selection key and the
function.
In the standby mode, if the left selection key is Go to, to activate a function, select
Go to > Options and from the following:
Select options — Add or remove a function.
Organise — Rearrange the functions.
Scroll key
To assign other phone functions from a predefined list to the scroll key, select
Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Navigation key.
Active standby key
To select a function from the list, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts >
Active standby key.
■ Synchronisation and backup
Select Menu > Settings > Sync and backup and from the following:
Phone switch — Synchronise or copy selected data between two phones using
Bluetooth technology.
Create backup — Create a backup of selected content to your memory card or to
an external device.
Restore backup — Select a backup file stored on the memory card or an external
device, and restore it to the phone.
Server sync— Synchronise or copy data between your phone and another device,
PC, or network server (network service).
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■ Connectivity
You can connect your phone to a compatible device using Bluetooth wireless
technology or a USB data cable.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Bluetooth technology allows you to connect your phone to a compatible
Bluetooth device within a 10 metres (33 feet) range.
Operating the device in hidden mode is a safer way to avoid malicious software. Do not
accept Bluetooth connectivity from sources you do not trust. Alternatively, switch off the
Bluetooth function. This does not affect other functions of the phone.
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles:
advanced audio distribution, audio video remote control, dial-up networking, file transfer,
generic access, generic object exchange, generic audio/video distribution, hands-free,
headset, object push, phonebook access, serial port, service discovery application, and SIM
access. To ensure interoperability between other devices supporting Bluetooth technology,
use Nokia approved enhancements for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other
devices to determine their compatibility with this device.
Features using Bluetooth technology increase the demand on battery power and reduce the
battery life.
Activate a Bluetooth connection
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > On.
Select My phone's name, and enter a name for your phone.
indicates that Bluetooth is active. Remember that Bluetooth uses battery
power and may reduce battery life.
Connect a Bluetooth device
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Search audio enhanc. and
the device that you want to connect to.
View a list of your Bluetooth connections
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Active devices.
Send data to a Bluetooth device
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Paired devices. Select the
device that you want to connect to, and enter a passcode. To connect to another
device, you must agree on a passcode (up to 16 characters) to use. You only use
the passcode once to set up the connection and begin transferring data.
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If you do not see the device on the list, select New to list Bluetooth devices in
range.
Hide your Bluetooth device from others
Hidden, or deactivate Bluetooth.
Modem settings
You can connect the phone using Bluetooth wireless technology or a USB data
cable connection to a compatible PC and use the phone as a modem to enable
GPRS connectivity from the PC.
To define the settings for connections from your PC, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Packet data > Packet data settings >
Active access point, and activate the access point you want to use.
2. Select Edit active access pt., enter a name to change the access point settings,
and select OK.
3. Select Packet data acc. pt., enter the access point name (APN) to establish a
connection to a network, and select OK.
4. Establish an internet connection by using your phone as a modem.
See ‘Nokia PC Suite’ user guide for more information. If you have defined the
settings both on your PC and on your phone, the PC settings are used.
Synchronise from a compatible PC
To synchronise data from calendar, notes, and contacts, install Nokia PC Suite on
a compatible PC. Use Bluetooth wireless technology or a USB data cable, for the
synchronisation, and start the synchronisation from the PC.
Synchronise from a server
To use a remote internet server, subscribe to a synchronisation service. For more
information, contact your service provider.
USB data cable
You can use a USB data cable, CA-101, to transfer data between the phone and a
compatible PC or a printer supporting PictBridge.
To activate the phone for data transfer or image printing, connect the data cable
and select the mode:
Ask on conn. — Set your phone to ask whether to get connected.
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PC Suite — Use the data cable for Nokia PC Suite.
Printing & Media — Use your phone with a PictBridge compatible printer, or to
connect your phone to a compatible PC.
Data storage — Connect to a PC that does not have Nokia software and use your
phone for data storage.
cable and the desired USB mode.
■ Call
Select Menu > Settings > Call and from the following:
Call divert — Forward your incoming calls (network service). You may not be able
to forward calls if call barring is active. See Call barring service in “Access codes,”
p. 10.
Anykey answer — Answer a call by briefly pressing any key, except the power key,
the left and right selection keys, or the end key.
Automatic redial — Automatically redial the number if the call fails. The phone
tries to call the number a maximum of 10 times.
Video-voice redial — Select whether the phone automatically makes a voice call to
the number to which a video call failed.
Voice clarity — Enhance speech intelligibility, especially in noisy environments.
Speed dialling — See “Speed dialling,” p. 22.
Call waiting — See “Call waiting,” p. 23.
Summary after call — Briefly display the approximate duration and cost (network
service) of the call after each call.
Send my caller ID — Show your phone number to a person you are calling (network
service). To use the setting agreed upon with your service provider, select Set by
network.
Outgoing call line — Select which phone line is set as default. For availability,
costs, and subscription to the service, contact your network service provider.
Video sharing — Share your live camera view with the call recipient during an
ongoing voice call. For availability, costs, and subscription to the service, contact
your network service provider.
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■ Phone
Select Menu > Settings > Phone and from the following:
Language settings — Set the language of your phone, select Phone language.
Automatic selects the language according to the information on the SIM card.
To select the USIM card language, select SIM language. To set a language for the
voice commands, select Recognition lang.
Memory status — View the amount of available phone memory.
Automatic keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 10.
Security keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 10.
Voice recognition — Make a phone call by saying the name that is saved in
Contacts.
Flight query — See “Flight profile,” p. 18.
Welcome note — Write the note that is shown when the phone is switched on.
Phone updates — Update your phone software.
Network mode — Select both UMTS and GSM mode. You cannot access this option
during an active call.
Operator selection — Automatically or manually select one of the cellular
networks available in your area.
Help text activation — Select whether the phone displays help texts.
Start-up tone — Select whether the phone plays a tone when it is switched on.
■ Enhancements
Select Menu > Settings > Enhancements, and select an enhancement and option.
This menu is shown only if a compatible mobile enhancement is connected.
■ Configuration
You can configure your phone with settings that are required for certain services.
Your service provider may also send you these settings as a text message.
Select Menu > Settings > Configuration and from the following:
Default config. sett. — View the service providers saved in the phone, and set a
default service provider.
Act. def. in all apps. — Activate the default configuration settings for supported
applications.
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Preferred access pt. — View the saved access points. Scroll to an access point, and
select Options > Details to view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and
packet data access point or GSM dial-up number.
Connect to support — Download the configuration settings from your service
provider.
Personal config. sett. — Manually add personal accounts for services, and to
activate or delete them. The parameters vary according to the selected service
type.
■ Restore factory settings
To restore the phone factory settings, select Menu > Settings > Rest. factory sett.
and from the following:
Restore settings only — Reset all preference settings without deleting any
personal data.
Restore all — Reset all preference settings, and delete all personal data, such as
contacts, messages, media files, and activation keys.
9. Operator menu
This menu includes service options available through your network service
provider. For more information, contact your network service provider. Your
network service provider can update the menu with a service message.
10. Gallery
Manage various files stored in the phone memory or on a memory card.
Your phone supports an activation key system to protect acquired content. Always
check the delivery terms of any content and activation key before acquiring them,
as they may be subject to a fee.
To see the list of folders, select Menu > Gallery.
To see the available options of a folder, select a folder and Options.
To view the list of files in a folder, select a folder and Open.
To see the available options of a file, select a file and Options.
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■ Digital rights management
Content owners may use different types of digital rights management (DRM) technologies
to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses various types of
DRM software to access DRM-protected content. With this device you can access content
protected with WMDRM 10, OMA DRM 2.0, and OMA DRM 1.0. If certain DRM software fails
to protect the content, content owners may ask that such DRM software's ability to access
new DRM-protected content be revoked. Revocation may also prevent renewal of such
DRM-protected content already in your device. Revocation of such DRM software does not
affect the use of content protected with other types of DRM or the use of non-DRM-
protected content.
key that defines your rights to use the content.
If your device has OMA DRM-protected content, to back up both the activation keys/license
and the content, use the backup feature of Nokia PC Suite. Other transfer methods may not
transfer the activation keys which need to be restored with the content for you to be able to
continue the use of OMA DRM-protected content after the device memory is formatted. You
may also need to restore the activation keys in case the files on your device get corrupted.
If your device has WMDRM protected content, both the activation keys/license and the
content will be lost if the device memory is formatted. You may also lose the activation keys
and the content if the files on your device get corrupted. Losing the activation keys/license
or the content may limit your ability to use the same content on your device again. For more
information, contact your service provider.
■ Print images
Your phone supports Nokia XpressPrint to print images in JPG format. To connect
your phone to a compatible printer, use the CA-101 USB data cable or send the
image using Bluetooth connectivity to a printer supporting Bluetooth technology.
See “Connectivity,” p. 35.
You may also connect the phone to a printer supporting Bluetooth technology by
touching a service tag on the printer containing the Bluetooth connection data
with the NFC detection area. See “Near Field Communication,” p. 18.
Select the image you want to print and Options > Print.
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11. Media
Capture images or record video clips with the built-in 2.0-megapixel camera.
■ Camera
The camera produces images in JPG format, and can digitally zoom up to eight
times.
Your device supports a maximum image capture resolution of 1200x1600 pixels.
Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use the flash on people or animals at close
range. Do not cover the flash while taking a picture.
Capture an image
Select Menu > Media > Camera > Capture. To capture another image, select
Back. To send the image as a multimedia message, select Send. The image is saved
in the Images folder under Gallery.
To zoom, use the volume keys.
■ Video
You can record video clips in 3GP or MP4 format. The length and file size of the
clips may vary depending on the selected quality and available memory.
To set the quality of your video clips, select Menu > Media > Video > Options >
Settings > Video clip quality > High, Normal, or Basic.
To select the file size limit, select Menu > Media > Video > Options > Settings >
Video clip length.
Record a video clip
Select Menu > Media > Video > Record. To zoom, use the volume keys.
Camera and video options
To use a filter, select Options > Effects.
To adapt the camera to the light conditions, select Options > White balance.
To change other camera and video settings and to select where images and video
clips are stored, select Options > Settings.
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■ Music player
Your phone includes a music player for listening to songs, recordings, or other
MP3, MPEG4, AAC, eAAC+ or WMA music files that you have downloaded from
the web or transferred to the phone with Nokia PC Suite.
To open the music player, select Menu > Media > Music player.
To open a list of all stored songs, select All songs > Open, or scroll right.
To create or manage playlists, select Playlists > Open, or scroll right.
To open folders with Artists, Albums, or Genres, scroll to the one you want, and
select Expand, or scroll right.
To open a video clip list stored in your phone, select Videos > Open, or scroll right.
To customise the music player and equaliser theme, select Menu > Media >
Music player > Go to Music player > Options > Settings > Music player theme.
Music menu
Access stored music and video files, download music or video clips from the web,
or view compatible video streams from a network server (network service).
Play music
Warning: Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Listen
to music at a moderate level, and do not hold the device near your ear when the
loudspeaker is in use.
When you open the Music player menu, the details of the first song on the default
playlist are displayed.
To play, select
To adjust the volume, use the volume keys.
To pause the playing, select
To stop the playing, press and hold the end key.
To skip to the next song, select . To skip to the beginning of the previous song,
select
To rewind the current song, select and hold
.
.
.
. To fast-forward the current
song, select and hold
.
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Radio
The FM radio depends on an antenna other than the wireless device antenna. You
need a compatible headset to listen to the FM radio.
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume
may damage your hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear when the
loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
Select Menu > Media > Radio. To control the radio, select
,
,
, or
on
the display.
Tune-in and save radio stations
1. To start the search, select and hold
in 0.05 MHz steps, briefly press
or
. To change the radio frequency
or
.
2. To save a station, select Options > Save station.
3. Enter the name of the station, and select OK.
Listen to the radio
1. To scroll to a radio station, select
or , or press the headset key.
2. To select a radio station location, briefly press the corresponding number keys.
3. Select Options and from the following:
Stations — Select a saved station from the list. It is only possible to enter the
station list if the selected station is saved.
Search all stations — Search for all radio stations that the phone can receive.
Set frequency — Enter the frequency of a radio station.
Settings — Change the Radio Data System (RDS) settings. When RDS is activated,
you can select Auto-freq. change on to automatically change to another
frequency containing the same radio station when the original signal becomes
weak.
■ Voice recorder
Record pieces of speech, sound, or an active call, and save them in Gallery.
The recorder cannot be used when a data call or GPRS connection is active.
Select Menu > Media > Voice recorder. To use
,
, or
on the display, scroll
left or right.
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Record sound
1. Select , or, during a call, select Options > Record. While recording a call, all
parties to the call hear a faint beeping sound. To pause the recording, select
.
2. To end the recording, select
. The recording is saved in Recordings in Gallery.
Select Options to play or send the last recording, to access the list of recordings,
or to select the memory and the folder to store the recordings.
■ Equaliser
Select Menu > Media > Equaliser.
To activate an equaliser set, scroll to one of the sets, and select Activate.
To edit or rename a selected set, select Options > Edit or Rename. Not all sets can
be edited or renamed.
■ Stereo widening
Select Menu > Media > Stereo widening > On or Off to improve the stereo sound.
12. Push to talk
Select Menu > Push to talk.
With Push to talk (PTT) you may have a conversation with one person or with
a group of people (channel) having compatible devices. You have to subscribe
to a service and register with a PTT service. For more information, contact your
service provider.
13. Organiser
■ Alarm clock
Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock.
To set an alarm, select Alarm time, and enter a time.
To set an alarm to repeat on selected weekdays, select Repeat alarm. If you select
the radio as the alarm tone, connect the headset to the phone.
To set a snooze time-out, select Snooze time-out and the length of time.
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Stop the alarm
The alarm sounds an alert tone even if the phone is switched off. To stop the
alarm, select Stop. If you allow the alarm to sound for a minute or select Snooze,
the alarm stops for the time period defined in Snooze time-out, then resumes.
■ Calendar
Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar.
The current day is framed. If there are notes set for the day, the day is in bold.
To view the day notes, select View. To view a week, select Options > Week view.
To delete all notes in the calendar, select the month or week view and select
Options > Delete notes.
To set the date, time, time zone, calendar tone, date or time format, default view,
or the first day of the week, select Settings. To set the phone to delete old notes
automatically after a specified time, select Auto-delete notes.
To synchronise your calendar from a PC, see “Connectivity,” p. 35.
Make a calendar note
Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar. Scroll to the date, and select Options >
Make a note. Then select the note type, and fill in the fields.
Note alarm
At the relevant time, the phone displays the note and sounds a tone, if you set one.
If
is displayed, press the call key to call a number. To stop the alarm and to
view the note, select View. If you let the alarm sound for a minute or select
Snooze, the alarm stops for the time period defined in Snooze time-out, then
resumes.
To stop the alarm without viewing the note, select Exit.
■ To-do list
Select Menu > Organiser > To-do list.
To make a note if no note is added, select Add; otherwise, select Options > Add.
Fill in the fields, and select Save.
To view a note, scroll to it, and select View.
To share a note using NFC, select Share.
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■ Notes
Select Menu > Organiser > Notes to write and send notes.
To make a note if no note is added, select Add; otherwise, select Options >
Make a note. Write the note, and select Save.
To share a note using NFC, select Share.
To synchronise your notes from a PC, see “Connectivity,” p. 35.
■ Calculator
Select Menu > Organiser > Calculator. When 0 is displayed, enter the first
number in the calculation. Press # for a decimal point. Scroll to the desired
operation or function. Enter the second number. Repeat this sequence as many
times as it is necessary. To start a new calculation, select Clear as many times as
necessary until 0 is displayed.
This calculator has limited accuracy and is designed for simple calculations.
■ Countdown timer
1. To activate the countdown timer, select Menu > Organiser > Countd. timer >
Normal timer, enter the alarm time, and write a note that is displayed when
the time expires. To change the countdown time, select Change time.
2. To start the timer, select Start.
3. To stop the timer, select Stop timer.
Interval timer
1. To have an interval timer with up to 10 intervals started, first enter the
intervals.
2. Select Menu > Organiser > Countd. timer > Interval timer.
3. To start the timer, select Start timer > Start.
■ Stopwatch
Select Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch and from the following:
Split timing — Take intermediate times. To reset the time without saving it, select
Stop > Options > Reset.
Lap timing — Take lap times.
Continue — View the timing that you have set in the background.
Show last — View the most recently measured time if the stopwatch is not reset.
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View times or Delete times — View or delete the saved times.
To set the stopwatch timing in the background, press the end key. Select Continue
to view the timing that you have set in the background.
14. Applications
■ Launch a game or application
Select Menu > Applications > Games or Collection. Scroll to the desired item, and
select Open.
■ Application options
To define settings, select Menu > Applications > Options > Application settings
and select from the available options.
15. Web
You can access various mobile internet services with your phone browser.
Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and
protection against harmful software.
For availability of these services, pricing, tariffs, and instructions, contact your
service provider.
With the device browser you can view the services that use wireless markup
language (WML) or extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) on their web
pages. Appearance may vary due to screen size. You may not be able to view all
details of the web pages.
■ Connect to a service
Ensure that the correct configuration settings of the service are activated.
To select the settings for connecting to the service, do the following:
1. Select Menu > Web > Settings > Configuration sett.
2. Select Configuration. Only the configurations that support browsing service
are displayed. Select a service provider, Default, or Personal config. for
browsing.
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You may receive the configuration settings required for browsing as a
configuration message from the service provider that offers the service that
you want to use.
3. Select Account and a browsing service account contained in the active
configuration settings.
4. Select Displ. term. window > Yes to perform manual user authentication for
intranet connections.
Make a connection to the service in one of the following ways:
• Select Menu > Web > Home; or in the standby mode, press and hold 0.
• To select a bookmark of the service, select Menu > Web > Bookmarks.
• To select the last web address, select Menu > Web > Last web addr..
• To enter the web address of the service, select Menu > Web > Go to address.
Enter the web address of the service, and select OK.
■ Browse pages
After you make a connection to the service, you can start browsing its pages. The
function of the phone keys may vary in different services. Follow the text guides
on the display. For more information, contact your service provider.
■ Bookmarks
You can save page addresses as bookmarks in the phone memory.
To add a bookmark while browsing, select Options > Add bookmark; or in the
standby mode, select Menu > Web > Bookmarks.
To make a connection to bookmarked page, select a bookmark.
Select Options to view, edit, delete, send or share a bookmark.
■ Appearance settings
To personalise the way web pages are displayed on your phone, while browsing,
select Options > Other options > Appearance settings; or in the standby mode,
select Menu > Web > Settings > Appearance settings.
■ Security settings
Cookies and cache
A cookie is data that a site saves in the cache memory of your phone. Cookies are
saved until you clear the cache memory.
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While browsing, select Options > Other options > Security > Cookie settings; or in
the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings > Security settings > Cookies.
To allow or prevent the phone from receiving cookies, select Allow or Reject.
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have tried to
access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords, empty the cache
after each use. The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache. To
empty the cache, select Options > Other options > Clear the cache; in the standby mode,
select Menu > Web > Clear the cache.
Scripts over secure connection
You can select whether to allow the running of scripts from a secure page. The
phone supports WML scripts.
To allow the scripts, while browsing, select Options > Other options > Security >
WMLScript settings; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings >
Security settings > WMLScripts in conn. > Allow.
■ Service inbox
The phone is able to receive service messages sent by your service provider
(network service). Service messages are notifications (for example, news
headlines), and they may contain a text message or an address of a service.
To access the Service inbox in the standby mode, when you have received a service
message, select Show. If you select Exit, the message is moved to the Service
inbox. To access the Service inbox later, select Menu > Web > Service inbox.
■ Browser security
Security features may be required for some services, such as online banking or
shopping. For such connections you need security certificates and possibly a
security module, which may be available on your SIM card. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Certificates
Important: Even if the use of certificates makes the risks involved in remote
connections and software installation considerably smaller, they must be used
correctly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate
does not offer any protection by itself; the certificate manager must contain
correct, authentic, or trusted certificates for increased security to be available.
Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If “Expired certificate” or “Certificate not
valid yet” is shown, even if the certificate should be valid, check that the current
date and time in your device are correct.
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Before changing any certificate settings, you must make sure that you really trust the owner
of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.
There are three kinds of certificates: server certificates, authority certificates, and
user certificates. You may receive these certificates from your service provider.
Authority certificates and user certificates may also be saved in the security
module by the service provider.
To view the list of the authority or user certificates downloaded to your device,
select Menu > Settings > Security > Authority certificates or User certificates.
is displayed during a connection if the data transmission between the phone
and the content server is encrypted.
The security icon does not indicate that the data transmission between the gateway and the
content server (where the data is stored) is secure. The service provider secures the data
transmission between the gateway and the content server.
Digital signature
You can make digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card has a security
module. Using the digital signature can be the same as signing your name to a
paper bill, contract, or other document.
1. To make a digital signature, select a link on a web page, for example, the title
of a book you want to buy and its price. The text to sign, which may include the
amount and date, is shown.
Check that the header text is Read and that the digital signature icon
is
displayed.
2. To sign the text, read all of the text first, and select Sign.
The text may not fit within a single screen. Therefore, ensure that you scroll
through and read all of the text before signing.
3. Select the user certificate you want to use. Enter the signing PIN. The digital
signature icon disappears, and the service may display a confirmation of your
purchase.
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16. SIM services
Your SIM card may provide additional services. You can access this menu only if it
is supported by your SIM card. The name and contents of the menu depend on the
available services.
For availability and information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor.
This may be the service provider or other vendor.
Accessing these services may involve sending messages or making a phone call for
which you may be charged.
17. PC connectivity
You can send and receive mail, and access the internet when your phone is
connected to a compatible PC using Bluetooth connectivity or a data cable
connection. You can use your phone with a variety of PC connectivity and data
communications applications.
■ Nokia PC Suite
With Nokia PC Suite, you can manage your music, synchronise contacts, calendar,
notes, and to-do notes between your phone and a compatible PC or a remote
internet server (network service). You may find more information and PC Suite at
■ Data communication applications
For information on using a data communication application, see the
documentation provided with it.
It is not recommended that you make or answer phone calls during a computer
connection, as it might disrupt the operation.
For better performance during data calls, place the phone face down on a
stationary surface. Do not move the phone during a data call.
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18. Battery and charger information
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery intended for use with this
device is BL-4U. Nokia may make additional battery models available for this device. This
device is intended for use when supplied with power from the following chargers: AC-8.
The exact charger model number may vary depending on the type of plug. The plug variant
is identified by one of the following: E, EB, X, AR, U, A, C, K, or UB.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear
out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the
battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia
approved chargers designated for this device.
If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged
period, it may be necessary to connect the charger, then disconnect and reconnect it to
begin charging the battery. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several
minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be
made.
Battery Safety. Safe removal. Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger
before removing the battery.
Proper charging. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.
Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten
its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
Avoid extreme temperatures. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F
and 77°F). Extreme temperatures reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. A device
with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily. Battery performance is particularly
limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic
object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen,
for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the
terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Disposal. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also
explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when
possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
Leak. Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, or shred cells or batteries.
In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or
eyes. In the event of such a leak, flush your skin or eyes immediately with water, or seek
medical help.
Damage. Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, or
immerse or expose it to water or other liquids. Batteries may explode if damaged.
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Correct use. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Improper battery use may result in
a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, especially on a hard
surface, and you believe the battery has been damaged, take it to a service centre for
inspection before continuing to use it. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged.
Keep your battery out of the reach of small children.
■ Nokia battery authentication guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To help ensure that you are getting an
original Nokia battery, purchase it from a Nokia authorised service centre or dealer, and
inspect the hologram label using the following steps:
Authenticate hologram
1. When you look at the hologram on the label, you should
see the Nokia connecting hands symbol from one angle and
the Nokia Original Enhancements logo when looking from
another angle.
2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down and up, you
should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively.
Successful completion of the steps is not a total assurance of the authenticity of the battery.
If you cannot confirm authenticity or if you have any reason to believe that your Nokia battery
with the hologram on the label is not an authentic Nokia battery, you should refrain from
using it, and take it to the nearest Nokia authorised service centre or dealer for assistance.
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Care and maintenance
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with
care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage.
•
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can
contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove
the battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.
•
•
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic
components can be damaged.
Do not store the device in high or cold temperature. High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. When the
device warms to its normal temperature from a cold temperature, moisture can form
inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
•
•
Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards
and fine mechanics.
•
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device.
Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of the device.
•
•
Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas,
modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations
governing radio devices.
•
•
•
Use chargers indoors.
Backup all data you want to keep, such as contacts and calendar notes.
To reset the device from time to time for optimum performance, power off the device
and remove the battery.
These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement.
Disposal
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature, or
packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and
accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life.
This requirement applies in the European Union. Do not dispose of these products as
unsorted municipal waste. For more environmental information, see the product
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Additional safety information
■ Small children
Your device and its enhancements are not toys. They may contain small parts. Keep them out
of the reach of small children.
■ Operating environment
This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position at the
ear or at least 1.5 centimeters (5/8 inch) away from the body. Any carry case, belt clip, or
holder for body-worn operation should not contain metal and should position the device the
above-stated distance from your body.
To send data files or messages requires a quality connection to the network. Data files or
messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. Follow the separation
distance instructions until the transmission is completed.
Keep your device away from magnets or magnetic fields.
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the device. Do not
place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device, because information
stored on them may be erased.
■ Medical devices
Operation of radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with
the functional of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the
manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use
equipment sensitive to external RF energy.
Implanted medical devices
Manufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimum separation of 15.3 centimeters
(6 inches) between a wireless device and an implanted medical device, such as a pacemaker
or implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the medical
device. Persons who have such devices should:
•
Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the medical
device.
•
•
•
Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.
Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite the medical device.
Turn the wireless device off immediately if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
•
Follow the manufacturers directions for the implanted medical device.
If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an implanted medical
device, consult your health care provider.
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Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids.
■ Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in
motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection, electronic antilock braking, electronic speed
control, and air bag systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer of your
vehicle or its equipment.
Only qualified personnel should service the device or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty
installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate your warranty. Check regularly
that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not
store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as
the device, its parts, or enhancements. Remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do
not place your device or enhancements in the air bag deployment area.
Switch off your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevices in an
aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may be illegal.
■ Potentially explosive environments
Switch off your device in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Obey all posted
instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury
or death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service
stations. Observe restrictions in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants;
or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere
are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include areas where you would be advised to
turn off your vehicle engine, below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities and
where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. You
should check with the manufacturers of vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane) to determine if this device can be safely used in their vicinity.
■ Emergency calls
Important: This device operates using radio signals, wireless networks, landline
networks, and user-programmed functions. If your device supports voice calls over
the internet (internet calls), activate both the internet calls and the cellular phone.
The device may attempt to make emergency calls over both the cellular networks
and through your internet call provider if both are activated. Connections in all
conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless
device for essential communications like medical emergencies.
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To make an emergency call:
1. If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. Depending on
your device, you may also need to complete the following:
•
•
•
Insert a SIM card if your device uses one.
Remove certain call restrictions you have activated in your device.
Change your profile from Offline or Flight profile mode to an active profile.
2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the device
for calls.
3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location. Emergency numbers vary
by location.
4. Press the call key.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately as
possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an
accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
■ Certification information (SAR)
This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits
for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines
were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety
margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is
2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted
using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be
below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to
reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how
close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines
for use of the device at the ear is 0.57 W/kg.
Use of device enhancements may result in different SAR values. SAR values may vary
depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Additional
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Index
Aꢀ
customer service 12
access codes 10
alarm clock 44
antenna 15
Dꢀ
audio messages 26
data communication 51
Bꢀ
battery 12
authentication 53
Bluetooth 35
bookmarks 48
browser
Eꢀ
appearance settings 48
bookmarks 48
security 48
business cards 32
Fꢀ
factory settings 39
flash messages 26
flight mode 18
Cꢀ
calculator 46
calendar 45
call
log 32
register. See log.
waiting 23
Gꢀ
gallery 39
games 47
calls
international 21
making 21
options 23
Hꢀ
handsfree. See loudspeaker.
settings 37
voice dialling 22
camera 41
certificates 49
character case 24
charge level 17
codes 10
configurations
general 38
I
images 41
indicators 17
info messages 28
instant messaging 27
internet 47
setting service 15
contact information 12
contacts
Lꢀ
language settings 38
log 32
copying 31
editing 31
loudspeaker 23
groups 31
saving 31
searching 31
settings 32
speed dialling 22
58
Mꢀ
message settings
e-mail 30
safety information 6
selection key 16
service inbox 49
service tag 20
services 47
general 28
multimedia messages 29
text messages 29
messages
audio messages 26
flash messages 26
info messages 28
service commands 28
voice messages 28
microphone 16
settings
call 37
my shortcuts 34
Nꢀ
Near Field Communication 18
NFC 18
tones 33
call request 23
payment & ticketing 20
read tag 19
shortcuts 34
signal strength 17
stopwatch 46
switch off 19
Nokia contact information 12
notes 45, 46
Oꢀ
strap 15
switch on and off 14
operator logo 17, 33
operator menu 39
organiser 44
Tꢀ
tag
Pꢀ
reading 19
payment with NFC 20
PC connectivity 51
PC Suite 51
tag detection 19
tags 20
touching 19
text 24
power key 14
predictive text input 24
profiles 32
themes 19, 33
ticketing with NFC 20
to-do list 45
tones 33
PTT. See push to talk.
push to talk 44
pushed messages 49
traditional text input 24
Rꢀ
Uꢀ
radio 43
unlock the keypad 10
read tag 19
recorder 43
ringing tones 33
59
V
Wꢀ
voice dialling 22
voice messages 28
voice recorder 43
wallpaper 33
web 47
wrist strap 15
writing text 24
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