Microsoft NPM-6X User Manual

Safety first
1 Safety first
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual.
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules. Switch the phone off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Don't use the phone at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don't use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position. Don't touch the antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment.
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OBSERVE INFRARED PRECAUTIONS
Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
CALLING
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press the Talk key. To end a call, press the End key. To answer a call, press the Talk key.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the End key as s many times as needed (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to clear the display. Enter the emergency number, then press the Talk key. Give your location. Do not end the call
until told to do so.
• ABOUT ACCESSORIES
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12 and LCH-12.
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Safety first
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous.
For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.
When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
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2 An overview of functions
• MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING SERVICE (MMS)
Your phone is able to send and receive multimedia messages made up of text and pictures. You may also be able to receive polyphonic ringing tones. You can also save pictures and ringing tones to personalize your phone. See “Multimedia Messages” on page70 for more information.
This feature uses shared memory. Please see “Shared memory” on page15 for more information.
• POLYPHONIC SOUND (MIDI)
Polyphonic sounds are used in ringing tones and message alert tones. They consist of several sound components played at the same time, like an actual melody through a speaker. Your phone has sound components from over 40 instruments that can be used for polyphonic sounds and the phone can play four instruments simultaneously. The phone supports Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI) format.
You can receive polyphonic ringing tones via multimedia service, (see “Read and reply to a multimedia message” on page74), or download them via the gallery menu, see “Gallery (Menu 7)” on page113 for more information.
• GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE (GPRS)
GPRS technology allows mobile phones to send and receive data over a mobile network. Applications such as WAP, MMS, text messaging,
TM
and Java connections.
For more information on GPRS, see “GPRS” on page137. Also, consult the PC Connectivity Guide. The PC Connectivity Guide, Nokia PC Suite, and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. Mobile Phone products section of www.nokia.com.
use GPRS. Your phone supports up to three simultaneous GPRS
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An overview of functions
Before you can use GPRS technology
• Contact your network operator or service provider for availability and subscription to the GPRS service.
• Save the GPRS settings for each of the applications used over GPRS.
PRICING FOR GPRS AND APPLICATIONS
Your wireless provider may charge for GPRS services. For more information on pricing, contact your wireless provider.
• SPEAKERPHONE
You can use your phone as a speakerphone during a call.
• To activate the speakerphone, press Loudsp.
• To deactivate the speakerphone during a call, press Handset.
The speakerphone deactivates automatically when you end the call, attempt to make a new call, or when you connect a headset.
• FLASHLIGHT
There is a flashlight in your phone. You can activate it while in standby mode when the keypad is not locked.
• To activate the flashlight, press and hold the up scroll key. To switch off the flashlight, release the scroll key.
• To have the flashlight on continuously, quickly press the up scroll key twice. To switch it off again, press the up scroll key once.
• JAVATM APPLICATIONS
Your phone supports JavaTM and includes some Java applications and games that have been specially designed for mobile phones. You may be able to download new applications and games to your phone from a PC with Java installer software or from some Mobile Internet services. See “Applications (Menu 10)” on page124 for more information.
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This feature uses shared memory. Please see “Shared memory” on page15 for more information.
• FM STEREO RADIO
Your phone has an integrated FM stereo radio. You can listen to the radio through a headset or the handsfree speaker (with the headset attached). See “Radio (Menu 6)” on page110 for more information.
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Welcome and quick guide
3 Welcome and quick guide
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 5100 mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions which are practical for daily use, such as a Calendar, Radio, Alarm clock, Calculator, and more. A variety of Xpress-onTM color shells are also available. Your phone can also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using the data cable or built-in IR port. For more information on connectivity, refer to the PC Connectivity Guide. The PC Connectivity Guide, Nokia PC Suite, and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. Mobile Phone products section of
www.nokia.com.
Improved durability
The Nokia 5100 phone has been designed for an active lifestyle. It is a phone with enduring quality and reliability. It has an improved protection against water splashes, dust, and bumps. The rubbery surface and ergonomic shape provide a firm and reliable grip and convenience.
The top and bottom shells provide improved protection against water splashes and dust. Also the inner module including the bottom connector has resistance to splashes and dust when the shells and key mat are mounted. There are membranes and gaskets to give protection for inner parts.
The phone has improved durability to protect against accidental bumps (e.g. if phone drops from your pocket or desk). The bottom flap gives extra protection for the connectors against knocks and dirt.
• GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE
The tips that follow can help you get the most from this guide as you learn to use your phone.
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Learn text conventions
This user guide provides text clues to help make instructions clear and easy to follow. These clues are called conventions.
Convention What it means
bold The word or phrase appears on the phone’s display
bold and blue The text refers to an address on the world wide web
italics Indicates emphasis. Pay close attention to any
information in italics
Follow graphic clues
This guide uses certain icons to alert you to important information.
Tip: Indicates a shortcut or alternate method of doing something. Note: Explains a feature or points out an important concept.
Important:Indicates critical information on using a feature.
Caution: Warns when you may lose information. Warning:Helps you avoid personal injury, damage to the phone, or
property damage.
Access alternate formats
This user guide is available in alternate formats, contact Nokia at www.nokiaaccessibility.com or call 1-888-665-4228 for more information.
Look for updates
From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect changes. The latest version may be available at www.nokia.com.
Also, an interactive tutorial may be available at www.nokiahowto.com.
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Welcome and quick guide
• UNDERSTAND WIRELESS NETWORK SERVICES
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and/ or services.
• REGISTER YOUR PHONE
Make sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.com or 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) so that we can serve your needs better if you should need to call the center or have your phone repaired.
• E-NEWSLETTERS
When you register your phone, you can sign up for Nokia's e-newsletter, Nokia Connections, if you would like. You will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, accessory information, and special offers.
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• UNDERSTAND YOUR PHONE
Earpiece
Volume keys
Left select key
Number keys
IR Port
+
-
Charger jack
Power key
Display screen
Right select key
End keyTalk key
4-way scroll keys
Microphone
Pop-PortTM connector
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Welcome and quick guide
Use the antenna
Your phone has a built-in antenna. As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Not touching the antenna area during a phone call optimizes the antenna performance and the talk time of your phone.
Use the battery
CHARGE THE BATTERY
1 Plug the charger transformer in to a standard AC outlet. 2 Insert the charger output
jack into the round connector at the bottom end of the phone.
After a few seconds, the battery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is completely flat, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or any calls can be made.
Tip: You can use the phone while the charger is connected.
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IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
Important:Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Use only batteries approved by Nokia and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by Nokia. Never use any charger or battery which is damaged.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
PROLONG THE BATTERY
Use the following guidelines to obtain the best performance from your battery:
• With your phone turned off, charge your new battery for three hours before its first use. Use the battery until it is fully discharged. Repeat this procedure twice for a total of three charging cycles.
• Note that a new battery's full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. Battery operation time may be less than the estimated times during the first charges. This condition is normal.
• You can use your phone while the battery is charging. However, if the battery is completely empty, it may need to recharge a few minutes before you can make or receive calls or the battery indicator appears.
• After the first charge, you can make and receive calls during the charging cycle, but the calls interrupt the charge. When the phone call ends, the charge will resume.
• The bars on the screen stop scrolling and remain constant when the phone is fully charged. If you leave the phone connected to the charger, the battery receives an additional charge. If you switch the phone on when charging is complete, the message Battery full momentarily appears in the display.
Note: The battery will accept a "trickle charge" for an additional two hours.
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Welcome and quick guide
REMOVE THE LOWER SHELL
1 With the back of the phone facing
you, push the lower shell release indentions.
2 Slide the bottom of the shell
to remove.
REMOVE THE BATTERY
3 After you’ve removed the lower shell,
grasp the removal flap and gently pull; the battery lifts from its compartment.
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Install the SIM card
Warning: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small
children.
• The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card.
• Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and that you’ve removed the shell and battery.
1 Slide the SIM card holder
toward the bottom end of the phone until it unlocks.
2 Swing the SIM card
holder open.
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3 Insert the SIM card into the holder,
(beveled corner last) and the gold contacts facing toward the top end of the phone.
4 Close the SIM card holder.
5 Slide the SIM card holder toward
the top end of the phone until it locks into place.
REPLACE THE BATTERY
The SIM card must be installed before installing the battery.
1 Position the battery so the gold
contacts match up with those on the phone. The battery label should be facing away from the phone.
2 Insert the battery, contact end first
into the battery slot.
3 Snap the other end of the battery
into place and snap the back of the phone closed.
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4
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Welcome and quick guide
REPLACE THE LOWER SHELL
1 Place the phone into the lower
shell.
2 Slide the shell forward until it
clicks into place.
Shared memory
The following features in your phone use shared memory: Phone book, text and multimedia messages, images and ringing tones in gallery, calendar and to-do notes, and JavaTM games and applications. Using any of these features leaves less memory for other features. This is especially true with heavy use of any of the features. For example, saving many images may take all of the shared memory and your phone may display that the memory is full. In this case, delete some of the information or entries reserving the shared memory.
The following functions use shared memory that is dependent on the data quantity per item and shared memory available at a time in the Nokia
5100.
• Phone book (up to 300 entries)
• SMS messages (up to 150 text messages or 50 picture/concatenated messages)
• Calendar notes (up to 250 entries)
• To-do list (up to 30 entries)
• Fixed ring tones (11 preset, not removable)
The following features share a memory pool of 725kB:
• MMS messages (max size of 30kB per MMS message)
• Ring tones in Gallery (20 preset, all removable)
• Images (10 preset, all removable)
• JavaTM applications (3 preset, max download size 64kB per application)
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The following functions use static memory:
Information label
• WAP cache (up to 20 entries)
• WAP bookmarks (up to 30 entries)
• WAP security cache and certificates (up to 20 entries)
• GET HELP Find your phone’s label
If you need help, Nokia Customer Care is available for assistance. Before calling, however, please read “Frequently Asked Questions” on page162.
We also recommend that you write down the following information and have it available if you call. The information can be found on back of the phone, beneath the battery.
• The International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI)
• We also ask that you write down your zip code.
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Welcome and quick guide
Contact Nokia
Please have your phone or accessory with you when contacting either of the numbers below.
Nokia Customer Care Center, USA
Nokia, Inc. 7725 Woodland Center Boulevard Suite #150 Tampa, Florida 33614
Tel: 1-888-NOKIA2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813-249-9619
TTY: 1-800-24NOKIA (hearing impaired only) (1-800-246-6542)
Customer Interaction Center, Canada
Nokia Products Ltd. 601 Westney Road South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7
Tel: 1-888-22NOKIA (1-888-226-6542)
Fax: 1-905-427-1070
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• GET STARTED WITH THE QUICK GUIDE
Make a call Enter phone number, press the talk key Answer a call Press Answer or the talk key Answer a call with a
call waiting End a call Press the end key Ignore a call Press Silence when your phone rings Redial last number Press the talk key twice Adjust call volume Press up or down on the side volume key Use the in-call menu While in a call, press Options Use 1-touch dialing Press and hold any key 2 through 9 Save a name and number Enter a number, press Options, and select Save, then
Recall a name/number Press Names, select Find. Enter name and press Find or List Check voice mail Press and hold the 1 key OR dial your voice mailbox
Write and send a text message
Write and send an E-mail message
Read a new message Press Show, then press Select Reply to a message Press Options, select Reply, write the reply, press
Reply to an E-mail message
Send a business card Recall a name from the phone book. Press Details, then
Press the talk key or Options and select Answer call
enter a name and press OK
number Press Menu 01-1-1. After a pause, write the message.
Press Options, scroll to Send, press Select , enter the recipient’s number, press OK
Press Menu 01-1-2. After a pause, enter the recipient’s e-mail address. Press OK, enter a subject, and press OK. Write your e-mail message, press Options, scroll to Send
e-mail and press Select. Enter the e-mail server number if necessary and press OK. Your e-mail is sent.
Options, select Send, and press OK
Press Options, scroll to Reply, and press Select. Compose your message and press Options. Scroll to Sending options and press Select. Scroll to Sending profile and press Select. Highlight your email profile and press Select. Press Options, Accept, enter the e-mail address, press OK.
press Options, scroll to Send bus. card, scroll to Via text message and press Select. Enter the recipient’s number or press Find to retrieve a number from the Phone book. Press OK . The business card is sent.
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• MENU SHORTCUTS
To access a menu or item, press “Menu,” then enter the numbers associated with the desired menu or item. For example , press Menu 2-2-1 to view any Missed calls.
1 MESSAGES
Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1
Multimedia messages. . . . . . 01-2
Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-3
Voice messages. . . . . . . . . . . 01-4
Info messages. . . . . . . . . . . . 01-5
Message settings . . . . . . . . . 01-6
Service commands . . . . . . . . 01-7
2 CALL LOG
Missed calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Received calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Dialed numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Delete recent call lists. . . . . . 2-4
Call timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Call costs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
GPRS Data counter. . . . . . . . . 2-7
GPRS Connection timer. . . . . 2-8
3 PROFILES
Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Silent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Outdoor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Pager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
4 SETTINGS
Time and date settings. . . . . . 4-1
Call settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Display settings . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Tone settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Accessory settings . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Security settings. . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Welcome and quick guide
Restore factory settings . . . . . 4-8
5 ALARM CLOCK 6 RADIO
7 GALLERY
8 ORGANIZER
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
To-do list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
9 GAMES
Select game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Game downloads. . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
10 APPLICATIONS
Select application. . . . . . . . .10-1
App. downloads . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-3
11 EXTRAS
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
Countdown timer . . . . . . . . . 11-2
Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3
Calorie counter . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4
Thermometer. . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5
Sound meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-6
12 CONNECTIVITY
Infrared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-1
GPRS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2
13 SERVICES
Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
Bookmarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2
Service inbox. . . . . . . . . . . . .13-3
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-4
Go to address. . . . . . . . . . . . .13-5
Clear the cache. . . . . . . . . . . 13-6
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Contact your service provider
To use the network services available in your phone, you’ll need to sign up with a wireless provider. In many cases, the wireless provider will make available descriptions of their services and instructions for using features such as:
• Voice mail and voice privacy
• Call waiting, call forwarding, and caller ID
• Messaging
• News and information services
• Selected Internet services Wireless providers may differ in their support of features. Before you sign
up, make sure a wireless provider supports the features that you need.
Receive accessibility information
Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all individuals, including those with disabilities. For more information, visit the Nokia World Wide Web site www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
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• SWITCH YOUR PHONE ON OR OFF
Warning:Do not switch the phone on when
wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
1 To turn your phone on or off, press and hold
the power key on top of the phone for at least 3 seconds.
If the phone displays Insert SIM card even though the SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not supported, contact your wireless provider.
2 Enter the PIN code if necessary and press OK. 3 Enter the security code if necessary and press OK.
Note: If the language that appears in your display is not correct,
see “Set the display language” on page100 for information on changing your phone’s display language.
Welcome and quick guide
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• CHECK THE START SCREEN
The Start screen is “home base” and indicates your phone is in idle mode.
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What’s on the Start screen
Welcome and quick guide
Signal strength
Menu
HOME Your wireless provider’s name may appear here
Signal strength A higher bar indicates a stronger network signal Battery level A higher bar indicates more power in the battery
Battery level
Names
Understand indicators and icons
Icon Indicates...
You have one or more text or picture messages. See “Reply to a message or e-mail” on page69
You have one or more multimedia messages. See “Read and reply to a multimedia message” on page74
You have one or more voice messages. See “Voice messages” on page76
Your phone’s keypad is locked, see “Lock the keypad (Keyguard)” on page43
Your phone is set to the Silent profile. “Profiles (Menu
3)” on page91 The alarm clock is set to On. See “Alarm clock (Menu
5)” on page108
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Icon Indicates...
The countdown timer is running. See “Use the countdown timer” on page129
The stopwatch timing is running in the background, see “Use the stopwatch” on page130
A GPRS dial-up connection is established, see “GPRS dial-up connections” on page138
You have an incoming or outgoing call during a GPRS dial-up connection. GPRS is suspended
IR connection indicator, see “Infrared” on page136 Forward all voice calls. All calls are forwarded to
another number. If you have two phone lines, the indicator for line 1 is and for line 2
If you have two phone lines, indicates that you are on the 2nd phone line. See “ Phone settings” on page100
Integrated handsfree is active , see “Speakerphone” on page5
Calls are limited to a closed user group; see “Closed user groups” on page48
The timed profile is selected, see “Profiles (Menu 3)” on page91
, or
A headset, handsfree or loopset accessory is connected to the phone
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Welcome and quick guide
• USE THE SELECTION AND SCROLL KEYS
Below each corner of the display are the selection keys. Press the left selection key when Menu appears above it to show the first of numerous menus. Page through the rest of the menus using the up and down scroll keys. Press the right selection key when Names appears above it to enter the Phone book.
Tip: Press an up or down scroll key from the Start screen to view any entries in your Phone book.
Left select
Use four-way scrolling
In features, such as the calendar monthly view, text messages, and special characters, you can move the cursor up and down as well as left and right. To move the cursor:
Up, press the up
Left, press the
left scroll key
scroll key
Down, press the
down scroll key
Right, press the right
scroll key
• BROWSE PHONE MENUS
Your phone's features are grouped according to function and are accessed through your phone's main menus. Each main menu contains submenus and lists from which you can select or view items, and customize your phone's features. You can access these menus and submenus by using the scroll method or by using a shortcut.
Note: Some features may not be available, depending on your network. For more information, contact your wireless provider.
Right select
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Use the scroll method
1 At the Start screen, press Menu, then scroll through the main menus
using the up and down scroll keys. As you scroll through the menus, the menu
number appears in the upper right corner of the display. Below the menu number is a scroll bar with a tab. The tab moves up or down as you scroll through the menus, providing a visual representation of your current position in the menu structure.
2 When you arrive at a menu, press Select (the left selection key) to
enter that menu’s submenus.
• Press Exit (the right selection key) to return to the previous menu
• Press the end key to return to the Start screen from any menu or
submenu.
Use a shortcut
You can go directly to almost any menu or submenu, as well as activate most features by using a shortcut.
• Press Menu, then within 3 seconds, press the key or keys associated
with the menu function you’d like to view or activate. For example, to select the Meeting profile, press Menu 3-3-1 from
the Start screen (Menu - 3Profiles - 3Meeting - 1Select). After a brief pause, the Meeting profile is activated.
A complete list of shortcuts begins on the following page.
Check in-phone help
Many features have brief descriptions (help text) which can be viewed on the display. To view these descriptions, scroll to a feature and wait for about 10 seconds. Press More to view all of the description (if necessary), or press Back to exit.
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Welcome and quick guide
ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE HELP TEXT
1 At the Start screen, press Menu 4-3-7 (Settings > Phone settings >
Help text activation).
2 After a brief pause, On and Off appear in the display. 3 Scroll to On or Off and press Select. A confirmation message appears
in the display indicating your selection.
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Menu shortcuts
1 MESSAGES
To access a menu or item, press “Menu,” then enter the numbers associated with the desired menu or item. For example , press Menu 2-2-1 (Call log - Missed calls) to view any Missed calls .
TEXT MESSAGES . . . . . . . 01-1
Create message. . . . . . . 01-1-1
Create e-mail . . . . . . . . 01-1-2
Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1-3
Sent items . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1-4
Archive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1-5
Templates . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1-6
My folders . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1-7
Delete messages . . . . . . 01-1-8
MULTIMEDIA MSGS . . . . . .01-2
Create message. . . . . . . 01-2-1
Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-2-2
Outbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-2-3
Sent items . . . . . . . . . . . 01-2-4
Saved items. . . . . . . . . . 01-2-5
Delete messages . . . . . . 01-2-6
CHAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-3
VOICE MESSAGES. . . . . . . . 01-4
Listen to
voice messages . . . . . . . 01-4-1
Voice mailbox number . 01-4-2
INFO MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . 01-5
Info service . . . . . . . . . . 01-5-1
Topics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-5-2
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-5-3
Info topics
saved on SIM card . . . . 01-5-4
Read (if received only). .01-5-5
MESSAGE SETTINGS . . . . . 01-6
Text messages . . . . . . . .01-6-1
Multimedia msgs. . . . . .01-6-2
Other settings . . . . . . . . 01-6-3
SERVICE COMMANDS . . . . 01-7
2 CALL LOG
MISSED
CALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
RECEIVED CALLS . . . . . . . . . 2-2
DIALED NUMBERS . . . . . . . . 2-3
DELETE RECENT
CALL LISTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4-1
Missed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4-2
Received . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4-3
Dialed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4-4
CALL TIMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Duration of last call. . . . .2-5-1
Duration of dialed calls. . 2-5-2 Duration of
received calls . . . . . . . . . .2-5-3
Duration of all calls. . . . .2-5-4
Clear timers . . . . . . . . . . .2-5-5
CALL COSTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Last call units . . . . . . . . . .2-6-1
Units of all calls . . . . . . . . 2-6-2
Call cost settings. . . . . . .2-6-3
GPRS DATA COUNTER . . . . . 2-7
Data sent in last session.2-7-1 Data received
in last session. . . . . . . . . . 2-7-2
All sent data. . . . . . . . . . .2-7-3
All received data . . . . . . . 2-7-4
Clear counters . . . . . . . . . 2-7-5
GPRS CONNECTION TIMER . . 2-8
Duration of last session .2-8-1 Duration of all sessions . .2-8-2
Clear timers . . . . . . . . . . .2-8-3
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Welcome and quick guide
3 PROFILES
NORMAL 3-1
Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1-1
Customize . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1-2
Ringing options . . . . .3-1-2-1
Ringing tone. . . . . . .3-1-2-2
Ringing volume . . . . .3-1-2-3
Vibrating alert. . . . . .3-1-2-4
Message alert tone . .3-1-2-5
Keypad tones. . . . . . .3-1-2-6
Warning tones . . . . .3-1-2-7
Alert for. . . . . . . . . . .3-1-2-8
Timed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1-3
SILENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2-1
Customize . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2-2
Ringing options . . . . .3-2-2-1
Ringing tone. . . . . . .3-2-2-2
Ringing volume . . . . .3-2-2-3
Vibrating alert. . . . . .3-2-2-4
Message alert tone . .3-2-2-5
Keypad tones. . . . . . .3-2-2-6
Warning tones . . . . .3-2-2-7
Alert for. . . . . . . . . . .3-2-2-8
Profile name . . . . . . .3-2-2-9
Timed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-3
Submenus for Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager are the same as Silent
MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
OUTDOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
PAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
4 SETTINGS
TIME AND DATE SETTINGS . . 4-1
Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-1
Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1-2
1 For availability, contact your wireless provider.
Auto-update
of date & time . . . . . . . . 4-1-3
CALL SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Automatic volume control
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2-1
Call forwarding . . . . . . . . 4-2-2
Anykey answer . . . . . . . . 4-2-4
Automatic redial . . . . . . 4-2-4
Speed dialing. . . . . . . . . . 4-2-5
Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2-6
Summary after call. . . . . 4-2-7
Send my caller identity. . 4-2-8 Line for outgoing calls1 . 4-2-9
PHONE SETTINGS. . . . . . . . . 4-3
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-1
Automatic keyguard . . . . 4-3-2
Cell info display . . . . . . . . 4-3-3
Welcome note . . . . . . . . . 4-3-4
System selection. . . . . . . 4-3-5
Confirm SIM
service actions . . . . . . . . . 4-3-6
Help text activation . . . . 4-3-7
Start-up tone . . . . . . . . . 4-3-8
DISPLAY SETTINGS. . . . . . . . 4-4
Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-1
Color schemes. . . . . . . . . 4-4-2
Screen saver timeout . . . 4-4-3
Operator logo . . . . . . . . . 4-4-4
Display brightness . . . . . . 4-4-5
TONE SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Ringing options . . . . . . . . 4-5-1
Ringing tone . . . . . . . . . . 4-5-2
Ringing volume . . . . . . . . 4-5-3
Vibrating alert . . . . . . . . . 4-5-4
Message alert tone. . . . . 4-5-5
Keypad tones. . . . . . . . . . 4-5-6
Warning tones . . . . . . . . . 4-5-7
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Alert for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5-8
ACCESSORY SETTINGS . . . . . 4-6
Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6-1
Default profile. . . . . 4-6-1-1
Automatic answer . . 4-6-1-2
Loopset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6-2
Use loopset . . . . . . . 4-6-2-1
Automatic answer . . 4-6-2-2 Automatic answer . . 4-6-2-3
SECURITY SETTINGS . . . . . . . 4-7
PIN code request. . . . . . . 4-7-1
Call restrictions. . . . . . . . 4-7-2
Fixed dialing . . . . . . . . . . 4-7-3
Closed user group . . . . . . 4-7-4
Security level. . . . . . . . . . 4-7-5
Access codes. . . . . . . . . . 4-7-6
RESTORE
FACTORY SETTINGS . . . . . . . . 4-8
5 ALARM CLOCK 6 RADIO
OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
7 GALLERY
8 ORGANIZER
CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
TO-DO LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
9 GAMES
SELECT GAME . . . . . . . . . . . .9-1
GAME SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3
SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
Game sounds . . . . . . . . . .9-4-1
Game lights . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4-2
Shakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4-3
10 APPLICATIONS
SELECT APPLICATION . . . . . 10-1
APP. DOWNLOADS. . . . . . . 10-2
MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
11 EXTRAS
CALCULATOR . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1
COUNTDOWN TIMER . . . . . 11-2
STOPWATCH . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3
CALORIE COUNTER . . . . . . 11-4
THERMOMETER . . . . . . . . . 11-5
SOUND METER. . . . . . . . . . 11-6
12 CONNECTIVITY
INFRARED . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1
GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2
GPRS modem settings. .12-2-1
GPRS connection . . . . . . 12-2-2
13 SERVICES
HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1
BOOKMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2
SERVICE INBOX . . . . . . . . . 13-3
SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-4
Active service settings. .13-4-1 Edit active
service settings . . . . . . .13-4-2
Appearance settings . . .13-4-3
Cookie settings . . . . . . . 13-4-4
Authority certificates . .13-4-5 Service inbox settings . . 13-4-6
GO TO ADDRESS . . . . . . . . 13-5
CLEAR THE CACHE . . . . . . . 13-6
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