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. with your device. theconnection create Always images between device and acompatible PC. your Nseries PC Suite can, you for example, transfer With applications. communications anddata connectivity You can useyour device witha variety of compatible PC PC connections ‘Image print’, p.51. Image print PC a compatible transfer Data SoftwareUpdater Nokia Nseries and Lifeblog, , PC Nokia PC Suite 22. p. Player. See ‘Musictransfer Media player —to use Nokia PC applications such as as such PCapplications Nokia use —to —to printimagesonacompatibleprinter.See —to synchronize music with Windows Media —to synchronize musicwith Windows — to between data transfer your and device with Windows Media Player’, Media with Windows from thePCtosynchronize P2954_en.book Page 79 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM 1:44 2007 3, July 79 Tuesday, Page P2954_en.book Options To check whether software updatesare available, select Select info available, If anupdateis point whenasked. Press , and service). (network update your andcheck da the device, select andupdatethe You mayview Software updates Device manager connect thecharger before theupdate. starting sure ba the Make that device information aboutdata for provider service your Contact network. provider's transmission of largeamountsdata of throughyour service the Downloading softwareupdatesmay involve minutes. You can use your device during the download. the several Thedownloadmay take to cancel download. until the installation is completed until theinstallationiscompleted and the is device cannot usethe device, even to make emergency calls,

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TheSIPprofilesettings is also known as a Session Session asa alsoknown is person connections set Video sharing Video if P2954_en.book Page 111 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM 1:44 3,2007 Tuesday, July 111 Page P2954_en.book 1 Share livevideoor clip • • , select Press card. contact the person’s If youknowarecipient’s SIP parameters. the needed of list a you or give air may send Your service provider overtheyou settings the To set up yourUMTS connection, do the following: settings connection UMTS provider). service supported bythenetwork country code,for example +358, to share video (if also use the phonenumber of therecipient including the aSIP address you If youdonot know can for contact, the can usean IPaddress in (you username@domainname the format SIP addressin Select open thecontactcard (or start anew card for that person). Recorded clip To share a video clip, select video select When a callisactive, voice ‘Connection’, p.124. settings are configured properly. 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You 111 Make calls 112 Make calls P2954_en.book Page 112 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM 1:44 3,2007 Tuesday, July 112 Page P2954_en.book the clip, select select the clip, When youare receiving a videoclip,to mute the sound of the call. disconnect voice and session sharing the decline to key end the press message that you rejected the invitation.You also can Reject Accept invitation an you receive When aninvitation. you received within UMTSnetworkcoverage, youwillnotknowthat not andyouare invitation a share someonesendsyou If aninvitation. you receive Ifyour isnotsetto device address. message isdisplayedshowing When someone sends you a share invitation, an invitation Accept aninvitation 102. p. mode, select and sharing view continue sharing, standby theactive in video clip, sharing the is paus are sharinga while you applications other If youaccess youshared,select video live savethe To saved inthe saved the Save shared videoSave shared clip? —to declinethe invitation. 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To P2954_en.book Page 113 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM 1:44 3,2007 Tuesday, July 113 Page P2954_en.book Settings activated progressif youhave dialed voice calls, press , and select select and , press calls, dialed voice To the monitor numbersphone missed, of received, and Log acallwhile answer You can Call waiting the camera inyour device, see‘Call’, To replace the greyscreen wi screen replaces thevideoimage. caller.A grey sound ofthe hearthe only andyou activated, sendingisnot video activate video If youdonot call, the Log both calls,select Transfer yourself select from to disconnect calls, the an incomingcallor a callon ho select thetwocalls, between To switch is puton hold. Thefirstcall key. call call,pressthe To answerthewaiting To endthe video call, the press end key. p. 121. > Recent calls . To endthe active call, press the endkey.To end > Phone Options > . 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Index A sending data 75 waiting 113 access point name control 128 switching off 75 camera access points 124 bookmarks 67 active toolbar 55 activation keys C adjusting lighting and color 58 See digital rights management cache, clearing 68 editing videos 48 active standby mode 102 calculator 85 flash 57 Adobe reader 97 calendar image setup settings 58 alarm clock 84 creating entries 87 saving video clips 61 application manager 85 synchronizing Nokia PC Suite 88 scenes 58 applications call log self-timer 59 installing 85 See log sequence mode 59 Java 85 calls shooting video 61 removing 86 answering 112 still image camera settings 57 B barring 123 taking pictures 54 video recorder settings 62 backing up media files 47 declining 112 cell broadcast 44 batteries diverting 122 authenticating 132 duration 113 certificates 119 chargers 10 charging 132 international 103 chat intended for use 10 making 103 See instant messaging prolonging life 17 missed 113 Bluetooth 74 received 113 clock 84 codes 118 device address 76 settings 121 computer connections 78 pairing 76 sharing video 110 security 75 transferring 113 conference call 107 configurations 128 140 P2954_en.book Page 141 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM

connection settings 124 E active toolbar 46 contact cards 31 editing images 47 backing up files 47 inserting pictures 31 e-mail editing images 47 sending 31 automatic retrieving 39 images and videos 45 contact information 11 deleting mailbox 42 ordering files in albums 47, 52 converter 98 deleting messages 39 presentations 50 copying contacts between the SIM card opening 38 print basket 46 and device memory 32 remote mailbox 37 printing images 51 copyright protection retrieving from mailbox 38 slide show 50 See digital rights management 96 saving 44 gameplay 30 D sending 35 games 30 data cable 78 settings 41 GPRS data calls 127 viewing attachments 38 See data connections data connections writing 35 GPS details 77 F maps 17 settings 121 ending 77 factory settings 120 establishing 124 file formats H indicators 14 .jad 85 hands-free operation network 9, 123 .jar 85, 86 See loudspeaker settings .sis 85 headset 16 date 84 music player 19 help application 11 delivery reports 41 RealPlayer 89 I device manager 79 file manager 70 idle sceen dictionary 35 fixed dialing 32 See standby mode digital rights management 96 FM radio 24 images Download! 17 G See gallery DRM gallery indicators 14 See digital rights management 96 141 P2954_en.book Page 142 Tuesday, July 3, 2007 1:44 PM

installing applications 85 maps 17 downloading music 23 instant messaging memory file formats 19 blocking 92 freeing memory 70 music shop 23 connecting to a server 90 viewing memory consumption 70 playing songs 19 recording messages 92 memory card tool 70 playlists 20 sending instant messages 91 menu, rearranging 99 transferring music 21 internet messaging N See web cell broadcast 44 Navi scroll key 15, 121 internet access points (IAP) e-mail 35 N-Gage 30 See access points inbox 36, 39 Nokia wireless keyboard 82 internet calls 127 mailbox 37 notes 85 multimedia messages 35 J O settings 40 Java 85 original settings 120 text messages 35 K missed calls 113 P keyguard 118 MMS packet data settings 127 keypad lock 118 See multimedia messages PC connections 78 L multimedia menu 15 pdf files 97 language settings 116 multimedia messages personalization 101 LED 16 creating 35 phone language 116 lock code 119 receiving 36 phonebook log retrieving 37 See contact cards duration 114 saving 44 PIN codes 118 erasing contents 114 sending 35 positioning 121 filtering 114 settings 41 power saver 115 loudspeaker 16 music power saver LED 16, 117 M See music player printing mailbox 37 music player contact cards 31

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images 51 sending PIN code 118 profiles 99 contact cards, business cards 31 positioning 121 PUK codes 119 messages 35 power saver 115 R video clips 49 sensor 121 radio 24 service commands 34 SIP 127 RealPlayer 89 settings slide handling 116 recent calls 113 access points 124 text messages 40 recorder 88 application 115 UPIN code 119 remote mailbox 37, 38 applications 128 UPUK code 119 remote SIM mode 77 Bluetooth connectivity 75 SIM card resolution call barring 123 copying names and numbers to video quality settings 62 call diverting 122 your device 32 ringing tones certificates 119 messages 39 3-D 100 configurations 128 names and numbers 32 personal ringing tone 33 data calls 127 using device without a SIM card See also profiles data connections 124 100 defining 12 sis file 85 S display 115 sleep mode 16, 117 safety e-mail 37, 41 slide 116 additional information 137 IM 90, 92 SMS emergency calls 139 internet calls 127 See text messages guidelines 8 keypad lock 118 snooze 84 scenes language 116 software image scenes 59 lock code 119 installing applications 85 video scenes 59 messaging 40 removing applications 86 scroll key 15 121 , multimedia messages 41 transferring a file to your device 85 security code original settings 120 software update 18, 79 See lock code personalizing the phone 99 songs

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file formats 19 transferring content from another diverting calls to voice mailbox 122 transferring 21 device 12 voice messages 107 sound clips 45 transferring music 21 voice tags 71 sounds troubleshooting 129 making calls 108 adjusting volume 16 U volume control muting a ringing tone 112 UMTS adjusting volume 16 recording sounds 88 See data connections during a call 103 speaker phone Universal Plug and Play 80 loudspeaker 16 See loudspeaker unsupported file format 50 W speed dialing 107 updating software 79 wallpapers standby mode 99, 116 UPIN code 119 changing 101 support information 11 UPUK code 119 using pictures 46, 56 svg files 50 USB data cable 78 web switch 12 USSD commands 34 access points, See access points synchronization 83 V blogs 66 T video call browser 64 text messages answering 112 feeds 66 inbox 34 making 108 service messages 37 receiving 36 rejecting 112 welcome application 12 saving 44 video clips 45 wireless LAN 72 sending 35, 36 video player access point settings 125 settings 40 See RealPlayer creating IAP 73, 78 writing 36 videos scanning 127 themes 101 See gallery security 80 time 84 voice commands 71 See also Universal Plug and Play tones voice dialing 108 settings 127 See ringing tones voice mailbox 107 wizard 73 transfer conflicts 14 changing the phone number 107 writing language 116 144