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Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Contents For your safety...... 9 Repeat play ...... 19 Modify sound ...... 19 Your Nokia N91 8GB...... 12 Equalizer ...... 19 Hard drive ...... 12 Audio settings ...... 19 View memory consumption...... 12 Go to music shop...... 20 Memory low—free memory...... 12 Transfer music...... 20 Essential indicators...... 13 Transfer from PC...... 21 Nokia support on the Web...... 14 Music transfer ...... 21 Help ...... 14 Playlists...... 22 Tutorial ...... 14 Create a playlist...... 22 Clock...... 15 Add songs to a playlist...... 23 Clock settings...... 15 Reorder songs...... 23 World clock...... 15 Remove songs from a playlist...... 23 Volume and loudspeaker control ...... 16 Add items from views to a playlist...... 23 File manager ...... 16 Playlist details ...... 24 Keypad lock (keyguard)...... 17 Automatic playlists...... 24 Music player...... 18 Available options...... 24 Options only in Now Playing view...... 25 Play a song ...... 18 Rename items...... 25 Controls...... 18 View and edit song details ...... 25 Indicators...... 19 Library details...... 26 Play modes ...... 19 Set a song as a ringing tone...... 26 Shuffle play ...... 19

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Visualization...... 26 Add ringing tones for contacts ...... 37 Change album art ...... 26 Create contact groups ...... 37 About encoded audio...... 26 Remove members from a group...... 37 Bitrates...... 27 Variable bitrate...... 27 Messaging...... 38 Write text...... 39 Personalize your device...... 28 Traditional text input ...... 39 Profiles—Set tones...... 28 Predictive text input—Predictive text...... 39 Offline profile...... 28 Copy text to clipboard ...... 41 Change the look of your device...... 29 Write and send messages ...... 41 Active standby mode...... 29 Receive MMS and e-mail settings ...... 43 Inbox—receive messages...... 44 Make calls ...... 31 Multimedia messages...... 44 Voice calls ...... 31 Data and settings ...... 44 Make a conference call ...... 31 Web service messages...... 45 Speed dial a phone number...... 32 My folders ...... 45 Voice dialling...... 32 Mailbox...... 45 Answer or reject a call...... 33 Open the mailbox...... 45 Call waiting (network service)...... 33 Retrieve e-mail messages ...... 46 Options during a voice call...... 34 Retrieve e-mail messages automatically...... 47 Contacts (Phonebook)...... 35 Delete e-mail messages...... 47 Disconnect from the mailbox ...... 47 Save names and numbers...... 35 Outbox—messages waiting to be sent ...... 48 Default numbers and addresses...... 36 View messages on a SIM card...... 48 SIM directory and SIM services ...... 36 Messaging settings...... 48 Copy contacts ...... 36 Text messages...... 49

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Multimedia messages...... 50 Listen to the radio...... 63 E-mail...... 51 View visual content ...... 63 Web service messages...... 52 Saved stations ...... 64 Cell broadcast...... 53 Settings ...... 64 Other settings ...... 53 My own...... 65 Media applications ...... 54 IM—instant messaging (chat)...... 65 Camera ...... 54 Receive IM settings...... 65 Take pictures ...... 54 Connect to an IM server...... 65 Viewfinder...... 56 Modify your IM settings...... 65 Tips on taking good photographs...... 56 Search for IM groups and users ...... 66 Record videos...... 57 Join IM groups...... 66 Gallery...... 58 Chat...... 66 View images and video clips...... 59 View and start conversations...... 67 Presentations ...... 59 IM contacts...... 67 Folders...... 59 Manage IM groups...... 68 Music player...... 59 IM server settings...... 69 RealPlayer™...... 60 Push to talk (network service)...... 69 Play video...... 60 Define a push-to-talk access point...... 70 Stream content over the air ...... 60 Push-to-talk settings ...... 70 Receive RealPlayer settings ...... 60 Log in to push to talk...... 71 FlashPlayer...... 61 Exit push to talk...... 71 Organise flash files...... 61 Make a one-to-one call...... 71 Play flash files...... 62 Answer a one-to-one call...... 71 Recorder...... 62 Make a group call ...... 72 Radio...... 62 Subscribe login status of others ...... 72

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Send a callback request ...... 72 Remove entries...... 81 Respond to a callback request...... 72 Calendar settings ...... 81 Channels...... 72 Create your own channels...... 72 Office...... 82 Talking to a channel...... 73 Calculator...... 82 Respond to a channel invitation ...... 73 Calculate percentages...... 82 View the push-to-talk log...... 73 Converter...... 82 Log...... 74 Set base currency and exchange rates...... 83 Recent calls ...... 74 Notes ...... 83 Call duration...... 74 Internet...... 84 Packet data ...... 74 Services...... 84 Monitor all communication events...... 74 Access point for Services ...... 84 ...... 75 Bookmarks view...... 84 Installation on your PC...... 76 Make a connection ...... 85 Connect your device and your PC...... 76 Browse...... 86 Copy items...... 77 Download and purchase items ...... 87 Post to the Web...... 77 End a connection...... 87 Import items from other sources...... 78 Settings for Services...... 88 Browse timeline and favourites ...... 78 Web...... 89 More information...... 78 Download!...... 89 Calendar...... 79 Connectivity ...... 90 Create calendar entries ...... 79 connectivity...... 90 Set a calendar alarm...... 80 Settings ...... 91 Calendar views...... 80 Send data using Bluetooth connectivity ...... 92 To-do view...... 80

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Pair devices...... 92 Connection...... 103 Receive data using Bluetooth connectivity...... 93 Date & time...... 107 Switch off Bluetooth connectivity...... 93 Security ...... 107 Data cable...... 93 Call diverting ...... 110 PC connections...... 94 Call barring...... 111 CD-ROM ...... 94 Network...... 111 Your device as a modem...... 94 Enhanc. sett...... 111 Connection manager ...... 94 Positioning ...... 112 Data connections...... 95 Landmarks ...... 112 View data connection details...... 95 Voice commands ...... 113 Wireless LAN...... 95 Application manager...... 114 Synchronisation ...... 96 Install applications and software ...... 114 Create a new synchronisation profile...... 97 Remove applications and software...... 115 Synchronise data ...... 98 Application settings...... 116 Device manager ...... 98 Memory-Hard drive...... 116 Server profile settings ...... 98 Tools ...... 116 Digital Rights Management...... 117 Tools...... 100 Settings wizard ...... 100 Troubleshooting ...... 119 E-mail...... 100 Q&A...... 119 Push to talk ...... 100 Operator ...... 101 Battery information ...... 122 More information ...... 101 Charging and discharging...... 122 Settings ...... 101 Nokia battery authentication guidelines...... 122 Phone ...... 101 Care and maintenance ...... 124 Call settings...... 102

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Additional safety information...... 125 Index ...... 128

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Do not use dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for the device at a refueling point. Do not use near further information. fuel or chemicals. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any on when wireless phone use is prohibited or restrictions. Do not use the device where when it may cause interference or danger. blasting is in progress. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal laws. Always keep your hands free to operate position as explained in the product the vehicle while driving. Your first documentation. Do not touch the antenna consideration while driving should be road unnecessarily. safety. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be may install or repair this product. susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any connect incompatible products. restrictions. Switch the device off near medical equipment. WATER-RESISTANCE Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make interference in aircraft. back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information.

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 9 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When Warning: To use any features in this device, other connecting to any other device, read its user than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on. guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not Do not switch the device on when wireless device use connect incompatible products. may cause interference or danger. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on and in Network Services service. Press the as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the To use the phone you must have service from a wireless standby mode. Enter the emergency number, service provider. Many of the features in this device then press . Give your location. Do not depend on features in the wireless network to function. end the call until given permission to do so. These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network About your device services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what The wireless device described in this guide is approved for charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations use on the EGSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 that affect how you can use network services. For instance, networks. Contact your service provider for more some networks may not support all language-dependent information about networks. characters and services. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and Your service provider may have requested that certain respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, Copyright protections may prevent some images, music they will not appear on your device menu. Your device may (including ringing tones), and other content from being also have been specially configured. This configuration copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. may include changes in menu names, menu order and When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws icons. Contact your service provider for more information. and respect local customs as well as privacy and This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that legitimate rights of others. run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such 10 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. as MMS, browsing, e-mail and content downloading via invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be browser or over MMS, require network support for these dangerous. technologies. For availability of approved enhancements, please check For availability and information on using SIM card services, with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. provider, network operator, or other vendor. Enhancements, batteries, and chargers Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery. Removing the battery before switching off the device may corrupt the hard drive. Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from a DC-4, AC-3 and AC-4 charger and from an AC-1, ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-9, ACP-12, LCH-8, LCH-9, or LCH-12 charger when used with the charger adapter CA-44. The battery intended for use with this device is BL-5C. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may

Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 11 12 Your Nokia N91 8GB Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. reserved. All rights 2006 Nokia. © Copyright on. switched is cover whenthedevice theback remove Do not to belostorcorrupted. liquids, may causethehard drivetomalfunction anddata device, aswell extreme temperatures, humidity and bumping, anddropping or the mishandling of other vibration, byshock, caused All impacts with care. compon arefragile Hard drives is dropped,or if the back is removed. cover the of device device the high, if low ortoo temperature istoo operating willst Sensors inthedevice room of storage high capacity Your deviceisequippedwitha 8GBhard drive providing Hard drive and 2Mpix camera. with Wi-Fi functionality andsmartphone music collection 6000 songs, over-the-air music downloads, access to your to up for stereo sound,storage capacity device combines Congratulationsthe NokiaN91.Your ofpurchase onyour Hereinafter referredN91. Nokia toas N91-2 number: Nokia Model Your NokiaN918GB op op the harddriveif ents that must behandled ents thatmust for differentfiles.kind of Memory details much memory the different data types consume,press differentmemory data the much and how inthedevice you have ofdata types ,andselect what To view an to scroll applications, open show to press application, hold To close applications running power the demandonbattery Leaving applications running in the background increases View memoryconsumption to folder File mgr. transfer To memory, free device some memoryspace. is cl the browser open, then togetlowwhen browser device memory starts your is The device notifies youif the Memory low—freememory the amount of free memory in thedevice. available in Nokia PC Suit PC in Nokia available , and select select , and Tip! Tip! . Mark files to be moved, select moved, be filesto . Mark > To free memoryfromthe device,useImage Store Hard drive Tools and scroll down to scroll down and > , and select a folder.select a , and Hard drive osed automatically to free memory isgetting low. If the e to transfer images, and images, transfer e to in the background, press and and reduces the battery life. and reducesthebattery datatothe hard drivein Yes . Select . Select Free memory to confirm. to Options Options > to view to view Move Move > To remove data to free memory, use Anylonger need otherdatathat youno • Seealso ‘Application Downloaded applications. • •Calendar information Contact • or soundfiles videos, images, Saved • pages Web Saved • Retrieved e-mail messages from thephone memory • from Messages notes• following: respective application. For example, you canremove the Essential indicators folder in in folder network. See ‘Network’,p.111. odr e Oto—esgswiigt esn’ .48. folder. See waiting tobe ‘Outbox—messages sent’, p. supplied in salespackage. the supplied clips to video a compatiblePC.See CD-ROM the manager’, p.114. Messag. —The phone is being used in a GSM network. a GSM being used in phone is —The You have received new e-mailin remote mailbox. the —There are messages waiting to be sent in the the in sent be to waiting messages are —There (network service)—The phon —You have one or more unread messages in the or moreunreadmessages inone have —You Messag. . Inbox , Drafts , and e is being used in a UMTS in aUMTS used is being e File mgr. Sent folders in folders , or go to the to or go , Outbox Inbox

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All rights 2006 Nokia. © Copyright , and select press or groups, caller tones, and other tonesfor different events,environments, To set theringingand customize tones,messagealert information. more for provider names, menu order, and icons.Contactyourservice configuration provider. This may also have beenspecially configured for your network they willnotappear on yourdevicemenu. Your device ac not disabled or features be Your service provider mayhave requested thatcertain Personalize yourdevice Scroll to the profile,andselect ,andselect press modify aprofile, To and select Scroll totheprofile youwant activate, to To change the profile, pres standby mode. profile name is shown at the top thedisplayin of the currently selected the selected isother profile currently than drive are indicated with . You can scrollcan through .You the drive areindicated with toopen joystick the choices. 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All rights 2006 Nokia. © Copyright ,and select Press other vendor. operator, or network service provider, ca your SIM services, contact and inform For availability SIM directory andSIMservices 4 3 2 1 dialing. isalsousedinvoice number contact ata certain number to the sendamessage call or youcan easily addresses, several numbers or has In wayifacontact card. this You can assigndefault numbers or addressestoa contact Default numbersandaddresses memory, select viewtheamountTo of contac contacts card. The default number or address is underlined in thecontact default. Select a number youwanttoset as a or anaddress select and address, an or you wanttoaddanumberdefault towhich a Select Select thejoystick. andpress scroll toa In contacts, contact, > Options SIM directory Contacts > Contacts Defaults > toseethe names and numbers Assign ation on using SIM card ation onusingSIM card Options or address. 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All rights 2006 Nokia. © Copyright settings. or colour lighting, the zoom, longer may take the captured if youchange image Saving ‘Gallery’, p. 58. in the automatically saved is image image issaved.The device beforethe the move not Do joystick. the press picture, a take To Take pictures If the is camera in view tobecaptured. select the camera, pres activate To mayappear materials different. 1600 x 1200 pixels. The image resolution inthese N91supportsan The Nokia image captureresolution of Media applications left to start start to left an e-mail attachment or by usingBluetoothconnectivity. e-mailan attachmentor imagesformat. Youcansend The imagesare automatically Camera Camera Image . The camera starts, andyoucan see the mode. Video Images mode, move the joystick tothe mode,movethe joystick s in the Standby view, and view, in theStandby s folder of of folder in a multimedia message as as in amultimediamessage saved in the gallery in .jpg saved thegallery in Gallery . 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All rights reserved. copyright protection .jar 114, 115 connecting to a server 65 see activation keys .sis 114 groups 68 cutting text 41 Music player 18 recording messages 67 D RealOne Player 60 sending instant messages 66 data connections file manager 16 Internet details 95 fixed dialing 36 See Web ending 95 FM radio 62 Internet access points (IAP) indicators 13 formatting 116 See access points date 15 G IP address, glossary explanation 105 defragmenting 116 gallery J digital rights management, DRM adding files to album 59 Java see activation keys creating new album 59 See applications DNS, domain name service, glossary presentations 59 K explanation 105 viewing images and videos 59 Kbps 26 Download! 89 H L E handsfree lock code 108 e-mail 42 see loudspeaker log automatic retrieving 47 hard drive clearing 120 offline 47 defragmenting 116 erasing contents 75 opening 46 formatting 116 filtering 75 remote mailbox 45 scanning 116 log duration 75 retrieving from mailbox 46 headset settings 111 loudspeaker 16 settings 51 help application 14 M viewing attachments 46 I mailbox 45 F indicators 13 automatic retrieving 47 file formats instant messaging 65 media files .jad 114 blocking 67 file formats 18, 60 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 129 memory P songs 26 clearing 74 packet data connections S viewing memory consumption 12, GPRS, glossary explanation 103 security code 116 settings 107 See lock code Messaging 38 pasting text 41 sending messaging PC connections contact cards, business cards 35 e-mail 42 via Bluetooth or USB cable 94 images 54 multimedia messages 42 PC Suite service commands 39 text messages 42 calendar data 79 settings multimedia messages 42 synchronisation 94 access codes 107 music transferring images to a PC 58 access points 104 album art 26 transferring media files 12 Bluetooth connection 91 as ringtones 26 viewing phone memory data 17 calendar 80 details 25 personalization 29 call barring 111 file formats 18 phonebook call diverting 110 transfering 20 See contact cards certificates 109 visualization 26 PIN code 108 data connections 103 Music player 18 profiles 28 date and time 107 controls 18 R display 102 equalizer 19 radio 62 headset 111 file formats 18 reminder IM 65, 69 indicators 19 See calendar, alarm language 101 options 24 remote mailbox 45 lock code 108 play modes 19 remote SIM mode 91 original settings 101 music player ringing tones personalizing the phone 28 playlists 22 personal ringing tone 37 PIN code 108 Music shop 20 receiving in a text message 45 screen saver 102 ringtones UPIN code 108 130 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. 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UPUK code 109 adding new 49 loudspeaker 16 shortcuts text messages 42 W Web connection 84 themes 29 Web SIM card time 15 access points, see access points copying names and numbers to U browser 84 phone 36 UPIN code 108 wireless LAN 95 messages 48 UPUK code 109 access point settings 106 names and numbers 36 USB cable 94 create IAP 96 sis file 114 USSD commands 39 create IAP 12 SMS centre, short message service V centre 49 snooze 15 VBR 26 software video clips 58 video player transferring a file to your device See RealOne Player 114 songs Visual Radio 62 viewing content 63 as ringtones 26 visual service ID 63 file formats 18 sound clips 58 voice commands 113 voice dialling 32 sounds voice mailbox 31 muting a ringing tone 33 recording sounds 62 changing the phone number 31 diverting calls to voice mailbox 110 speed dialling 32 voice messages 31 standby mode 28 svg files 59 voice tags 113 making calls 32 synchronisation 97 volume control 16 T during a call 31 text message service centre Copyright © 2006 Nokia. 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