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Dial-up
connection
Proxy
Log in
Script
Proxy
• Use proxy server
Server address: ___________
Proxy server port: __________
Proxy exceptions: __________
• Get IP address automatically
• Manually setup IP address:
Type: IPv4 IPv6 IPv4
compatible IPv4 mapped
IP address: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___
• Get DNS address automatically
• Manually setup DNS:
Type: IPv4 IPv6 IPv4
compatible IPv4
mapped
Primary DNS address: ___ . ___ .
___ . ___
Secondary DNS address: ___ .
___ . ___ . ___
• Use log in script
• Plain text authentication
• Post connect terminal
Script: ___________________
• Use proxy server
Server address: ___________
Proxy server port: __________
Proxy exceptions: __________
Speed
• Connection type: Analogue
ISDN
4. Set up the settings according to the data from your network
service provider.
5. Tap Done.
A simple way of setting up an Internet account is to ask your service provider to send you a message that contains the required
set-up information and creates the account automatically on your
P30.
Editing Internet Accounts
1. On the Accounts tab, tap to select an account.
2. Tap Edit.
3. Edit the settings of the selected account.
4. Tap Done.
Deleting Internet Accounts
1. On the Accounts tab, tap to select an account.
2. Tap Delete, Yes .
IP Security Manager
The IP security manager displays stored policies and only one
policy can be activated at a time. There are two types of passwords needed:
• IP security password: is to be set when installing the very first
policy, i.e. this password is only set once, but it is possible to
change it later at any time by tapping Password button.
• Import password: is needed when installing a policy and the
supplier of the policy gives this.
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Messaging Accounts
Messaging accounts contain various settings for using Email,
SMS, MMS and Cell Broadcast services. These accounts must be
properly set up before the services can be used.
Cell Broadcast messages are the general messages that your network service provider broadcasts to all subscribers in a particular
area. These messages are broadcast in numbered channels. For
example, channel 030 might be for local weather, 060 for traffic
reports, 080 for information of local hospitals, taxis, pharmacies,
etc. You can receive cell broadcast messages that your operator
broadcasts to you, and choose preferred subjects and languages.
Please contact your operator for a list of available channels and
the information they provide.
• Internet and WAP accounts must also be set up properly before
the email and MMS services can be used.
• A simple way of setting up an email or MMS account is to ask
your service provider to send you a message that contains the
required set-up information and creates the account automatically on your P30.
Manually Set up Messaging Accounts
1. Have the account data ready from your network service pro-
vider.
2. Set up the settings on each tab according to the data.
3. Tap Done.
Email account data
TabParameter
• Account name: ________________
• Your name: ________________
Basic
• Email address: ___________________
• Connection type: POP3 IMAP
• Internet account: (Select an Internet
account for use with email transmission)
• User name: ________________
• Password: ________________
• Incoming server address:
______________
Inbox
• Download: Just headers Email
smaller than No restrictions
• Smaller than: _____ KB (Limit of the maximum mail size. Only available when
“Email smaller than” is selected above.)
• Schedule (For setting up a schedule for
checking new email).
• Outgoing server address:
______________
Outbox
• Use SMTP authentication
• Use Inbox login details:
User name: ______________
Password: ______________
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• Secure connection
• Outgoing mail port: ______________
Advanced
• Use MME encoding
• Incoming mail port: ______________
• Secure password authentication
SMS account data
• SMS Service centre address: ______________________
• Character set: 7bit UCS2
• Message stored for: 1 hour 6 hours 1 day 7 days
Maximum
• Connection type: GPRS preferred GSM preferred
GPRS only GSM only
• Delivery report
• Use reply path
MMS account data
• MMS Gateway: ______________________
• Messages valid for: 1 hour 6 hours 1 day 7 days
Maximum
• Transport: WAP HTTP
• Internet account (Only available when HTTP is selected in
Transport): (Select an Internet account for use with MMS
transmission).
• WAP account (Only available when WAP is selected in Trans-
port): (Select a WAP account for use with MMS transmission).
Cell Broadcasting Message setting
1. Tap the Enable cell broadcast checkbox on the CBM tab to
enable the reception of Cell Broadcasting messages.
2. Tap New and select a channel from the dialog box that appears,
and then tap OK.
To delete a channel, tap a channel and tap Delete, Ye s .
USB Cable
You can use this option to set up the cable connection mode
between the P30 and PC.
• PC Connect: Select this item before connecting the P30 to your
PC and using the Handset Manager to perform syncrronization
and backup/restore.
• Modem: Select this item before connecting the P30 to your PC
and use the P30 as a modem.
Voice Message
This is where you can enter the number for accessing your voice
messages in your voice mail-box. This number is available from
your network service provider.
Enter the number and tap Done. Once entered, you can directly
access your voice mail-box by pressing and holding the
key.
WAP A c c ou n ts
WAP account settings are essential for using Internet connections
and MMS service via a WAP gateway. You can manually set up
the WAP account, or ask your service provider to send you a message that contains the required setup information and creates the
account automatically on your P30.
To manually set up a WAP account:
1. Tap New on the Basic tab.
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2. Enter the name of the connection in the Account name field.
3. Select an Internet connection from the Internet account dropdown menu. Have the following data ready from your network
service provider:
Use Proxy No Yes:
Address: ____________________
Port: _______________________
Username: __________________
Password: ___________________
4. Set up the settings according to the data from your network
service provider.
5. Tap the Preferred tab and tap to check the Use WAP account
checkbox.
6. Select a preferred WAP account for Internet connection and
MMS delivery from the Preferred drop-down menu.
7. Tap Done.
Editing WAP Accounts
1. On the Basic tab, tap to select an account.
2. Tap Edit.
3. Edit the settings of the selected account.
4. Tap Done.
Deleting Internet Accounts
1. On the Basic tab, tap to select an account.
2. Tap Delete, Ye s .
General Settings
Appearance
You can change color scheme and Application Launcher screen
background image.
To zoom image, drag the slider up or down. Image is by default
tiled if it is larger than what can be displayed in the Application
Launcher screen.
If you uncheck the Tile checkbox you can decide which part of
the image that should be displayed by dragging the image.
Call Settings
Accepted Callers
Accepted callers are those whose calls can reach you. Others will
be automatically rejected.
1. Select from the following options in the Accept calls from
drop-down menu:
• All callers: Everyone can call you.
• All except listed callers: Everyone can call you except the ones in
the rejected caller list. Tap the Add new button to add callers to
the list.
• No one: No one can call you.
2. Tap Done to exit.
When the Accepted callers function is activated, the icon
will appear on the Status bar.
Add to Contacts
If this function is activated, after a call has ended, if ther phone
number is not already stored in the Contacts application, you will
be asked if you want to add it.
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To activate this function:
1. Tap the Add party to contacts drop-down menu and select On.
2. Tap Done.
Call Meter
The call meter function allows you to set a limit for total call
costs. If call costs exceed this limit, the P30 will no longer be able
to dial pay calls.
To set up call meter:
1. Enter the price unit for calculating call cost in the Price per
unit field. The value must be between 0.01 and 9999999.
2. Enter the 3-character name of currency in the Currency field.
3. Select a Credit status: Limited or Unlimited.
4. Enter a credit limit in the Remaining credit field. The value
must be between 0.01 and 9999999.
5. Tap Done.
6. Enter your PIN 2 code and then tap Done.
• The PIN2 is the second PIN code. Its main use is in controlling
restricted services. For example, call time limits and restricted
phone numbers.
• If the PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times consecutively,
the PIN2 code will be locked. To unlock the PIN2 code, you will
need to enter the PUK2 code, which you obtain from your network operator.
If the Credit status is set to Limited and there is only 30 seconds
of credit left, the message “Low credit“ will appear on the screen.
If “Credit expired” appears, you can not make any chargeable
calls.
For the availability and more information about the Call meter function, please consult your network service provider.
Call Waiting
If there is an incoming call when you are in the middle of another
call and the call waiting function is enabled, the screen will display the number (if available) of the incoming call and call waiting message to alert you.
1. After Call waiting is selected, the P30 will inquire the status of
your call waiting setting. This will take a few seconds.
2. Select from the following options:
• On: Enable call waiting.
• Off: Disable call waiting.
3. Tap Done to exit.
Calling Cards
You can use this option to setup P30 for use with your calling
cards.
1. Tap the New button to add a new calling card.
2. Enter necessary information and then tap the Done button.
3. Tap Calling card mode to select from Off, Prompt before call or
Always use calling card. If you have multiple calling cards,
select one from the Calling cards box first.
4. Tap the Done button.
If you want to delete a calling card, tap to select one in the Calling
cards box and then tap the Delete button.
f you want to edit a calling card, tap to select one in the Calling
cards box and then tap the Edit button.
Divert calls
1. After Divert call is selected, the P30 will inquire the status of
your call waiting setting. This will take a few seconds.
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2. According to the call type you want to setup, tap the Voi c e or
Data & Fax tab.
3. Tap to select a divert condition (for example, When busy diver t
to:) and then select from the following options:
• Voice mail: Diver the call to your voice mail-box.
• Lookup in contacts: Pick a number from your contacts.
• Enter number: Enter the number directly.
• Off: Cancel diverting calls.
4. Tap the Done button to exit.
Handsfree
With this function you can setup the way your P30 works with
the handsfree kit.
1. Return to the Phone Screen.
2. Tap Edit and select Call settings from the menu that appears.
3. Tap Handsfree from the box on the screen.
• Options for Answering Mode:
Normal: Answer the call as normal.
After 5 seconds: The incoming call will be answered automatically after 5 seconds.
When the handsfree kit is connected to the P30, the user profile
(see "Customizing User Profiles" on page 90) will be switched to
Handsfree automatically. You can also use the button on the controller to answer and end calls.
• Options for Bluetooth: Preferred sound device:
Phone: Use the keys on the P30 to manage calls.
Headset: Use the keys on the P30 or the headset to manage calls.
Handsfree: Use the keys on the P30 or the handsfree to manage
calls.
Incoming Call Picture
If the incoming caller has a picture stored in the contact, the pic-
ture will appear on the screen when his/her call is received.
Tap to check or uncheck the Show large pop-up picture for
incoming calls checkbox. If checked, the picture will be shown.
Restrict Calls
You can request that your network service provider block the
dialing or receiving of certain calls. The call barring services
require the support of your network. To activate or cancel any of
the options, you must enter the network password provided by
the network service provider.
1. After Restrict calls is selected, the P30 will inquire the status of
your current setting. This will take a few seconds.
2. Tap All incoming calls or Incoming when roaming.
3. Select from the following options:
• On: Enable the function.
• Off: disable the function.
4. You will be asked to enter the restrict code. Enter the code and
tap the Done button.
5. Tap the Done button.
To change the restrict code, tap the Change password button.
Voic e co n t ro l
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Voice Mail
You must enter the voice mail-box number here before you can
access your voice mail. The voice mail-box number is available
from your network service provider.
Enter your voice mail-box number and then tap the Done button.
International Settings
Locks
Using this feature, you can prevent unauthorized persons from
using your phone with other SIM cards. After you activate the
SIM Lock feature, only the SIM card present when the feature was
activated will be accepted by the phone. If a new SIM card is
inserted in the phone, when the phone is turned on and a PIN
code is entered, the phone will request entry of a SIM Lock password (there is no limit on the number of attempts to enter the
SIM Lock password. If the password is entered correctly, the
phone will be able to recognize the new SIM card and use it normally. The next time the phone is turned on with this SIM card
inserted, the phone will not ask again for you to enter the SIM
Lock password.
Your phone can recognize a maximum of three different SIM cards.
Before setting the SIM Lock feature, you must enter the previously set SIM Lock password (the default SIM Lock password is
1234). The password must be between 4 and 8 digits in length.
You can enable/disable the SIM card lock function and change
the SIM card PIN with this setting option.
• To enable or disable the SIM card lock, tap to select At power on
or Off.
• To change SIM card PIN, tap the Change Codes tab and then tap
the Change SIM card PIN or Change SIM card PIN2 button.
Ta p Done to exit.
Themes
All available themes in your P30 are listed here. Selected theme is
visible in the preview area. Preview area displays color scheme,
Application Launcher screen background image and all the
sounds that are included in the theme. The name of the current
theme is displayed between the preview area and themes list.
To c ha ng e th e me :
1. Select a theme in list.
2. Tap Select.
There are several ways of sending theme to others: by email, SMS
message, MMS message, fax, Infrared or Bluetooth.
To send a theme:
1. Select a theme in list.
2. Tap Send as.
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:
• IR: Send the theme to other devices that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your P30 with that of the
device and then tap the Send button.
• Email: Send the theme to another mobile phone as an attachment of an e-mail message. The e-mail message screen will follow for you to compose the message.
• MMS: Send the theme to another mobile phone as an MMS
attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to
compose the message.
• Bluetooth: Send the theme to other devices that support Bluetooth technology. A box will appear showing found paired
devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the Send button.
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• PC Mail: Send the theme to other devices that support Bluetooth technology. A box will appear showing found paired
devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the Send button.
Your can listen to a sound by selecting it from the list and then tap
the icon.
Time and Date
Adjusting the time and date here sets these throughout your P30.
User greeting
You can enable the user greeting by checking the checkbox. And
you can input your customized greetings in the dialog frame and
change colors and font types (italic, underline, bold).
By enabling the user greeting; next time when you turn on your
P30, your customized user greeting will pop up.
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GPRS Data Log
You can use the GPRS data log application to track the size of
data sent and received via the GPRS data connection.
Viewing GPRS Data Log
1. Tap to select a GPRS connection on the screen.
2. Related information, including total data sent, total data
received, data received last session and data sent last session,
will appear in a new dialog box.
Deleting GPRS Data Log
Ta p Delete in the dialog box.
Ta p Done to close the dialog box.
Resetting GPRS Data Count
Ta p Reset in the dialog box.
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Internet
Your P30 is equipped with an Internet browser that enables you
to view information on the World Wide Web or on WAP pages.
You can also bookmark your favorite pages or save them for offline viewing as you do on your PC.
Before you can use Internet, you need to set up an Internet
account in Control panel. If you intend to use certain WAP services, it might also be necessary to set up a WAP account in Control panel.
Proxy settings for a WAP gateway should be set in the WAP
account. Other proxy settings should be set in the Internet
account.
Connecting to/Disconnecting from the Internet
If your P30 is not connected to the Internet when you try to load
a Web page, it will connect automatically. It then remains connected until the idle time you have specified in the Internet
accounts settings has elapsed or you disconnect manually.
To disconnect, tap ARCHIVE=PICTURES NAME=GPRS_ACC
or ARCHIVE=PICTURES NAME=DIALUP in the status bar and
select Disconnect.
Opening the Internet Browser
Method 1
Tap the Internet icon on the Application Launcher screen.
Method 2
Tap a URL (web address) in a mail or message.
Opening Page
1. Tap Internet and select Open page from the menu that appears.
2. In the Location field, enter the web address and then tap Open.
If you have previously visited certain web pages, their addresses
will appear in the drop-down list. You can also tap to select one
from them.
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To start browsing the Web, just tap any link on the page. Then
you can move around on the Web by simply tapping links. A link
can be an image or coloured, underlined text. An image link is
shown with a thin, blue frame that fades away after a second.
To make it easier to view and navigate web pages based on frames,
only one frame at a time will be displayed. You can navigate to
the different frames via a list of links.
After a page has been loaded, you can use Find and Find next in
the Internet menu to search for a specific text on that page.
• Pages with frames and Java scripts may not display properly in
the browser.
• If some or all of the images on the web page can’t be displayed,
they will appear as . Try loading the data again by tapping
Internet and select Reload page or Load all images.
• To switch between full screen and normal view, tap Edit and
select Full screen from the menu that appears, or simply press
the key.
• To bring up a popup menu with useful commands, press the
key.
Key Operations When Browsing
When browsing, you can use the following keys to conveniently
move through the webpages and links.
Scrolling Pages
• Press the key to scroll pages up.
• Press the key to scroll pages down.
• Press the key to scroll pages left.
• Press the key to scroll pages right.
Link Navigation
• Use the keys and , or and ,
to select and navigate between links. A selected link is high-
lighted.
• Press to open a selected link.
• Press to return to the previous page.
• If a link is highlighted when you want to use the Scan text function, press any of the normal scrolling keys , ,
or .
Bookmarking Pages
1. Navigate to the page you want to bookmark.
2. Tap Internet and select Add to bookmarks from the menu that
appears.
3. Enter the bookmark name in the Name field and select a loca-
tion where the bookmark will be saved in the Folder dropdown list, and then tap Done.
Alternatively, you can bookmark a page by tapping and holding the
link to the page and select Add to bookmarks from the menu that
appears.
Saving Pages for Off-Line Browsing
1. Navigate to the page you want to save.
2. Tap Internet and select Save page from the menu that appears.
3. Enter the name for the page in the Name field and select a loca-
tion where the page will be saved in the Folder drop-down list,
and then tap Done.
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• This saves the information on the Web page. However, images
and sounds will not be saved.
• Some Web pages are not allowed to be cached. These pages can
not be saved.
To o p en a s av e d p ag e :
1. Go to the Bookmarks view
2. Tap the name of the saved page that you want to open.
If you tap a link on a saved page, you will probably get an error
message because the linked page is not available offline.
Work in g w it h Text
Finding Text
To find certain text on a page:
1. Tap Internet and select Find from the menu that appears.
2. Enter the search keyword and specify the searching direction.
3. Tap Find. The found text will be highlighted on the page.
If necessary, tap Internet and select Find next to continue searching.
Scanning Text
Web pages will be outlined as you are used to see it on your PC.
This makes it easier for you to recognise the page and find the
way to your favourite spots. To make it even easier you can use
the Scan text function. Just press 5 and the application will visually scan for the most text frequent part of the page. Use the
scrolling keys to view the aligned content.
Repeat the operation to find a new point of interest.
Going to Bookmarked Pages
1. Tap Internet and select Bookmarks from the menu that
appears. Alternatively, you can tap the button on the
browser screen.
2. The bookmark list screen will appear.
Tap a bookmark and the bookmarked page will appear on the
browser screen.
Operations When Viewing Pages
Pages and Bookmarks
• To move among recently visited pages, tap the or
button.
• To stop loading a page, tap the button.
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• To return to the home page, tap the button. See "Basic
Options" on page 60 for how to setup your homepage.
• To go to the bookmark list, tap the button.
• To return from the bookmark list to the browser screen, tap the
button.
Links to Pages
• To open a link, tap the link or tapping and holding the link and
then select Open link from the menu that appears.
• To view link information, tap and hold the link and then select
Link information from the menu that appears.
Links to Phone Numbers
• To make a call to the phone number, tap and hold the link and
then select Call from the menu that appears.
• To send an SMS to the phone number, tap and hold the link and
then select New SMS from the menu that appears.
• To send an MMS to the phone number, tap and hold the link
and then select New MMS from the menu that appears.
• To add the phone number to your contacts, tap and hold the
link and then select New contact from the menu that appears.
Links to E-mail
• To send an e-mail to the link address, tap and hold the link and
then select New e-mail from the menu that appears.
• To send an MMS to the link address, tap and hold the link and
then select New MMS from the menu that appears.
• To add the e-mail address to your contacts, tap and hold the link
and then select New contact from the menu that appears.
Images
• To save an image on the page, tap and hold the image and select
Save image from the menu that appears.
• To copy an image to the clipboard, tap and hold the image and
select Copy image from the menu that appears.
• To view an image in a separate image viewer, tap and hold the
image and select View image from the menu that appears.
• To send an image, tap and hold the image and select Send image
as from the menu that appears.
Managing Bookmarks
Deleting Bookmarks
1. If necessary, tap the button to go to the bookmark list.
2. Tap the checkbox beside each bookmark item to select it. You
can select multiple bookmarks.
3. Tap Internet and select Delete from the menu that appears.
4. Tap Ye s .
Editing Bookmarks
1. If necessary, tap the button to go to the bookmark list.
2. Tap the checkbox beside a bookmark item to select it.
3. Tap Edit and select Edit from the menu that appears.
4. Tap Edit.
5. Edit the location, name, folder of the bookmark or preferred
WAP account for connecting to this page and then tap Done.
Sending Bookmarks
1. If necessary, tap the button to go to the bookmark list.
2. Tap the checkbox beside a bookmark item to select it.
3. Tap Edit and select Edit from the menu that appears.
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4. Tap Send as.
5. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:
• MMS: Send the bookmark to another mobile phone as an MMS
attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to
compose the message.
• Email: Send the bookmark to another mobile phone via an email message. The e-mail screen will follow for you to compose
the message.
• SMS: Send the bookmark to another mobile phone via an SMS
message. Enter the number of the recipient and then tap the
Send button.
• Bluetooth: Send the bookmark to other devices that support
Bluetooth technology. A box will appear showing found paired
devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the Send button.
• IR: Send the bookmark to other devices that support infrared
connection. Align the infrared port of your P30 with that of the
device and then tap the Send button.
Managing Bookmark Folders
1. On the bookmark list, tap All and select Edit folders in the
menu that appears.
2. You can:
• Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name for
the new folder and then tap the Done button.
• Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete button
to delete the selected folder.
• Tap the Rename button to rename selected folder. Enter a new
name and then tap the Done button.
Browser Preferences
The Internet browser allows you to change the way the browser
deal with the web page contents, security and Internet connections by setting up the preferences options.
To access the preferences options, tap Edit on the browser screen
and select Preferences from the menu that appears.
Basic Options
• Homepage location: you can specify a favorite page as the
default homepage when opening the Internet browser by entering the complete address.
• WAP accou n t : Select the WAP account to be used when the
homepage is loaded.
• Full screen on new page: Specify whether to switch to the full
screen view when viewing the new page.
• Vertical scroll bar: Specify whether the vertical scroll bar will be
displayed.
• Load images: Select if the images will be loaded when opening a
page. If images are not loaded, the page will open faster.
• Play sound: Select if sound should be played when opening a
page that contains it.
• Play animation: Select if animations should be played when
opening a page that contains them.
Security Option
• Allow cookies: Select if you want to receive cookies when browsing.
Advanced Options
• WAP Push settings: You can select if you want to receive the
Push messages from your network service provider (Enable
WAP Pu s h ), if the URL should be opened automatically upon
reception (Auto load URL), if the out-of-date Push messages
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should be removed automatically (Auto delete expired), and if
sound should be played when a Push message is received (Push
sound).
For more information about the availability of the WAP Push messages, please consult your network service provider.
• Cache size: Cache is the space for storing the data of visited web
pages for faster loading the next time you visit it. Drag the slider
to adjust the size of cache space. To clear the data in cache, tap
Clear cache. To clear the history record of visited web pages, tap
Clear history.
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Jotter
With the Jotter application you can quickly and easily jot down
notes, whether in typed letters or freehand drawing. What’s more,
you can easily exchange them by sending them to different
devices.
Creating Notes
Method 1
1. On the Jotter screen, tap Jotter and select New in the menu that
appears.
2. Tap Unfiled and select a folder where you want to place the new
note.
3. Enter the body of your note. You can tap the button to get
bold text, and the button to start a bullet list.
4. Tap to switch to the drawing tab for making a freehand
drawing. When drawing, tap the button to change stroke
color, the button to change stroke thickness, or the
button to activate the eraser.
5. Tap the button to save the note.
Method 2
1. Copy text from other applications.
2. On the Jotter screen, tap Jotter and select New in the menu that
appears.
3. Tap Edit and select Paste in the menu that appears.
Managing Notes
Editing Notes
1. Tap to open a note on the Jotter screen.
2. Make changes to the note.
3. Tap the button to save the note.
Deleting Notes
1. Open a note on the Jotter screen.
2. Tap Jotter and select Delete note in the menu that appears.
Sending Notes
1. Open a note on the Jotter screen.
2. Tap Jotter and select Send as in the menu that appears.
3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button:
• SMS: Send the note to another mobile phone via an SMS message. Enter the number of the recipient and then tap the Send
button.
• MMS: Send the note to another mobile phone as an MMS
attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to
compose the message.
• Bluetooth: Send the note to other devices that support Bluetooth technology. A box will appear showing found paired
devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the Send button.
• IR: Send the note to other devices that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your P30 with that of the device
and then tap the Send button.
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Managing Note Folders
1. On the Note screen, tap Unfiled and select Edit folders in the
menu that appears.
2. You can:
• Tap the Add button to create a new folder. You will then be
asked to enter a name for the new folder. When finished, tap the
Done button.
• Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete button
to delete the selected folder.
• Tap the Edit button to edit selected folder. Make changes and
then tap the Done button.
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