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FOR YOUR SAFETY ...... 8 Answering or rejecting a video call...... 24 Call waiting (network service)...... 24 Personalising your phone...... 11 Options during a call...... 24 Profiles - setting tones...... 12 Log...... 25 Offline profile...... 12 Recent calls ...... 25 Themes - the look of your phone ...... 13 Call duration...... 25 Your phone...... 15 Packet data ...... 26 Monitoring all communication events...... 26 Essential indicators...... 15 Clock...... 16 Contacts (Phonebook)...... 28 Clock settings...... 16 Saving names and numbers...... 28 World clock...... 17 Using default numbers and addresses...... 29 Volume control and built-in loudspeaker...... 17 Copying contacts between the SIM card and device File manager - managing memory...... 17 memory...... 29 Viewing memory consumption...... 18 SIM directory and other SIM services ...... 29 Memory low - freeing memory ...... 18 Adding ringing tones for contacts ...... 30 Memory card tool...... 19 Voice dialling...... 30 Formatting a memory card...... 20 Adding a voice tag to a phone number ...... 30 Making calls...... 21 Making a call by saying a voice tag...... 31 Creating contact groups ...... 31 Making a voice call...... 21 Removing members from a group...... 32 Making a video call...... 21 Speed dialling a phone number ...... 22 Camera and Gallery...... 33 Making a conference call (network service)...... 23 Camera...... 33 Answering or rejecting a call...... 23 Taking pictures...... 33 4 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. Taking pictures in a sequence...... 35 Receiving multimedia messages ...... 53 You in the picture - self-timer ...... 35 Receiving logos, tones, business cards, calendar Adjusting camera settings...... 35 entries, and settings ...... 53 Recording videos...... 36 Receiving Web service messages...... 54 Adjusting video recorder settings ...... 37 My folders ...... 54 Gallery...... 37 Mailbox ...... 54 Viewing images ...... 38 Opening the mailbox ...... 55 Retrieving e-mail messages...... 55 Media ...... 39 Deleting e-mail messages...... 56 Video editor...... 39 Disconnecting from the mailbox...... 57 Editing video, sound, and transitions...... 39 Outbox - messages waiting to be sent...... 57 Movie director...... 40 Viewing messages on a SIM card ...... 58 Settings...... 41 Messaging settings...... 58 Image mgr...... 42 Settings for text messages ...... 58 Recorder...... 42 Settings for multimedia messages ...... 59 RealPlayer™...... 42 Settings for e-mail...... 60 Playing video or sound clips ...... 43 Settings for Web service messages...... 62 Streaming content over the air ...... 43 Settings for cell broadcast (network service)...... 63 Receiving RealPlayer settings ...... 44 Other settings...... 63 Messaging ...... 46 Calendar and To-do ...... 64 Writing text...... 47 Calendar - creating calendar entries...... 64 Traditional text input...... 47 Calendar views ...... 65 Predictive text input - Dictionary ...... 48 Setting a calendar alarm...... 65 Copying text to clipboard...... 50 Calendar settings...... 66 Writing and sending messages...... 50 To-do - task list ...... 66 Receiving MMS and e-mail settings...... 52 Inbox - receiving messages ...... 52 Web ...... 67

Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 5 Accessing the Web ...... 67 Viewing ticket details...... 79 Receiving browser settings...... 67 Wallet settings...... 79 Keying in the settings manually ...... 67 Resetting the wallet and wallet code ...... 79 Bookmarks view...... 68 Adding bookmarks manually...... 68 IM - Instant Messaging (chat)...... 81 Sending bookmarks...... 69 Receiving IM settings ...... 81 Making a connection ...... 69 Connecting to an IM server ...... 81 Connection security...... 69 Modifying your IM settings...... 82 Browsing...... 70 Searching for IM groups and users...... 82 Viewing saved pages ...... 71 Joining and leaving an IM group...... 83 Downloading and purchasing items...... 71 Chatting...... 83 Ending a connection ...... 72 Recording chats...... 84 Emptying the cache...... 72 Viewing and starting conversations ...... 84 Settings for Web ...... 72 IM contacts...... 85 Managing IM groups...... 85 Organiser ...... 74 Administrating an IM group ...... 86 Calculator...... 74 Creating a new IM group...... 86 Calculating percentages...... 74 Adding and removing group members...... 87 Notes ...... 74 Chat server settings...... 87 Go to - adding shortcuts ...... 75 Deleting a shortcut...... 75 Connectivity ...... 88 Converter - converting measures...... 75 Bluetooth connection...... 88 Setting a base currency and exchange rates ...... 76 Bluetooth settings...... 88 Wallet ...... 76 Sending data using Bluetooth...... 89 Creating a wallet code...... 77 Pairing devices ...... 90 Storing personal card details...... 77 Receiving data using Bluetooth...... 91 Creating personal notes ...... 78 Switching off Bluetooth...... 91 Creating a wallet profile ...... 78 PC connections - using Bluetooth or USB...... 91 6 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. Using the CD-ROM...... 91 Adding a voice command to an application...... 107 Using your phone as a modem ...... 91 Application manager...... 108 Connection manager ...... 92 Installing applications and software ...... 108 Viewing data connection details...... 92 Removing applications and software ...... 109 Sync - remote synchronisation...... 93 Application settings...... 110 Creating a new synchronisation profile ...... 93 Activation keys - handling copyright protected Synchronising data...... 94 files...... 110 Transfer - transferring content from another Tools ...... 96 phone...... 111 Settings ...... 96 Device manager - service provider configuration....112 Phone settings ...... 96 Server profile settings...... 112 Call settings...... 97 Connection settings ...... 98 Battery information...... 113 Date and time...... 102 Charging and Discharging ...... 113 Security...... 102 Call diverting...... 105 CARE AND MAINTENANCE...... 113 Call barring (network service)...... 106 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION..114 Network...... 106 Enhancement settings...... 107 Index...... 117 Voice commands...... 107

Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 7 FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for restrictions. Don't use the phone where further information. blasting is in progress. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal phone on when wireless phone use is position as explained in the product prohibited or when it may cause interference documentation. Don't touch the antenna or danger. unnecessarily. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel laws. Always keep your hands free to operate may install or repair this product. the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only safety. approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not performance. water-resistant. Keep it dry. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back- restrictions. Switch the phone off near up copies or keep a written record of all medical equipment. important information. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any CONNECTING TO OTHER PHONES When restrictions. Wireless phones can cause connecting to any other phone, read its user interference in aircraft. guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Don't use the phone at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals. 8 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone Services. Your service provider may need to give you function of the phone is switched on and in additional instructions for their use and explain what service. Press as many times as needed to charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations clear the display and return to the start screen. that affect how you can use Network Services. For Enter the emergency number, then press . instance, some networks may not support all language- Give your location. Do not end the call until dependent characters and services. given permission to do so. Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, ABOUT YOUR DEVICE they will not appear on your device menu. Contact your service provider for more information. The wireless device described in this guide is approved for This wireless device is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal use on the EGSM 900/1800/1900, and UMTS 2000 supporting GPRS service, and is designed to support also network. Contact your service provider for more Release 97 GPRS networks. However, there may be some information about networks. compatibility issues when used in some Release 97 GPRS When using the features in this device, obey all laws and networks. For more information, contact your service respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. provider. Warning: To use any features in this device, other This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) than the alarm clock, the phone must be switched that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, on. Do not switch the device on when wireless such as MMS, browsing, e-mail and content downloading phone use may cause interference or danger. via browser or over MMS, require network support for these technologies. Network Services Enhancements, batteries, To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device and chargers depend on features in the wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be available on all Check the model number of any charger before use with networks or you may have to make specific arrangements this phone. This phone is intended for use when supplied with your service provider before you can utilize Network with power from ACP-12 and LCH-12. Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 9 Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and For availability of approved enhancements, please check enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of particular model. The use of any other types may any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be Your phone and its enhancements may contain small parts. dangerous. Keep them out of reach of small children.

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Although the SARis Although bands. er ten grams of body tissue. body tissue. of grams er ten Index A C CD-ROM 91 access points 98 cache certificates 104 settings 100 clearing 72 chat activation keys 110 calendar see instant messaging alarms alarm 64 clear screen alarm clock 16 sending entries 64 See standby mode calendar alarms 64 stopping a calendar alarm 64 clock applications, Java 108 synchronising PC Suite 65 alarm 16 B call register settings 16 snooze 16 Bluetooth see log connecting two devices, pairing 89 calls codes 102 lock code connection requests 89 dialled numbers 25 PIN code 102 connection status indicators 90 duration 25 device address 89 international 21 PIN2 code 102 computer connections 91 device icons 89 received 25 conference call 23 factory set passcode 89 settings 97 headset 107 settings for call divert 105 connection settings 98 contact cards pairing requests 89 transferring 24 inserting pictures 28 pairing, glossary explanation 89 camera passcode, glossary explanation 89 adjusting brightness 34 storing DTMF tones 24 contrast switching off 91 adjusting contrast 34 setting in camera 34 bookmark, glossary explanation 68 night mode 34 brightness saving video clips 36 copying contacts between the SIM card and display 97 self-timer 35 device memory 29 setting in camera 34 sending images 34 sequence mode 35 text 50 video recorder settings 37 copyright protection Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 117 see activation keys JAR file 109 L cutting text 50 RealOne Player 42 lock code 102 D SIS file 108 log data connections file manager 17 erasing contents 27 details 92 fixed dialling 103 filtering 27 ending 92 G log duration 27 indicators 15 gallery 37 loopset settings 107 date H loudspeaker 17 activating 17 settings 102 handsfree turning off 17 digital rights management, DRM see loudspeaker see activation keys headset settings 107 M DNS, domain name service, glossary I mailbox 54 explanation 101 media files indicators 15 fast forward 44 E instant messaging 81 file formats 42 editing videos 39 blocking 83 mute sound 44 adding effects 39 connecting to a server 81 rewind 44 adding sound clips 39 groups 85 memory adding transitions 39 individual conversations 84 clearing memory 25 custom video clips 39 recording the messages 84 viewing memory consumption 18 e-mail 50 sending a private message 83 memory card 19 offline 57 sending instant messages 83 memory card adapter opening 56 user ID, glossary explanation 84 see the Quick Start Guide, reduced- remote mailbox 54 internet access points (IAP) size MultiMediaCard adapter retrieving from mailbox 55 See access points menu settings 60 IP address, glossary explanation 101 viewing attachments 56 rearranging 12 J F messaging Java e-mail 50 file formats See applications, Java multimedia message 50 JAD file text message 50 118 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. movies, muvees 30 PIN code 102 custom muvees 41 RSMMC, reduced-size MMC screen saver 97 quick muvees 40 see the Quick Start Guide UPIN code 102 multimedia messages 50 S UPUK code 102 mute sound 44 security code wallet 79 my home city 17 see lock code wallet code 102 P sending shortcuts packet data connections 92 calendar entries 64 camera 34 GPRS, glossary explanation 99 contact cards, business cards 29 see the Quick Start Guide pasting text 50 images 34 web connection 68 PC connections video clips 40 SIM card via Bluetooth or USB cable 91 service commands 47 copying names and numbers to PC Suite settings phone 29 calendar data 65 access codes 102 messages 58 synchronisation 91 access points 100 names and numbers 29 transfering images to a PC 38 Bluetooth 88 SIS file 108 viewing phone memory data 18 calendar 65 SMS centre, short message service personalisation 13 call barring 106 centre 58 PIN code 102 call diverting 105 snooze alarm clock 16 R certificates 104 calendar alarm 64 recording video 37 data connections 98 software recording voice tags 30, 107 date and time 102 display 97 transferring a file to your device reminder 108 See calendar, alarm headset 107 sound clips 37 remote mailbox 54 IM settings 81, 82, 87 language 96 sounds resolution, glossary explanation 35 muting a ringing tone 23 ringing tones lock code 102 personalising 12 adding a personal ringing tone 30 loopset 107 original settings 96 recording sounds 42 receiving in a text message 54 speed dialling 22 removing a personal ringing tone personalising the phone 11 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 119 standby mode 11 voice dialling 30, 107 synchronisation 93 voice mailbox 21 T changing the phone number 21 text message 50 diverting calls to voice mailbox 105 text message service centre voice messages 21 adding new 58 voice tags 30, 107 thumbnail images adding 30, 107 in a contact card 28 making calls 31 time volume control 17 settings 102 during a call 21 transfering content from another loudspeaker 17 phone 111 W U wallet 76 UPIN code 102 entering the wallet code 77 UPUK code 102 resetting wallet code 79 USB cable 91 settings 79 USIM card storing card details 77 see glossary explanation in the viewing ticket details 79 Quick Start Guide wallet code 77, 102 USSD commands 47 web access points, see access points V video call 21 answering 24 rejecting 24 video clips 37 video player See RealOne Player video recorder see camera

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