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Contents
Contents
For your safety .......................................................................................................................4
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
Read the complete user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the
vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be
road safety.
INTERFERENCE
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near medical
equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in
aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Don't use the device at a refueling point. Don't use near fuel or
chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Don't use the device where blasting is in
progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product
documentation. Don't touch the antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
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For your safety
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACK-UP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the device is switched on and in service. Press the end key as
many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main
screen. Enter the emergency number, then press the send key. Give
your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
■ About your phone
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the following
Verizon networks: CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz and CDMA2000 1xRTT. Contact
Verizon for more information about networks.
When using the features in this phone, obey all laws and respect privacy and the
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this phone, the phone must be switched
on. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use may cause
interference or danger.
■ Network services
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of
the features in this phone depend on features in the wireless network to
function. 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 them. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions
for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have
limitations that affect how you can use network services. For instance, some
networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not
activated in your phone. If so, they will not appear on your phone menu. Contact
Verizon for more information.
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Welcome
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of this Nokia mobile phone. Your phone
provides many functions that are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free
speaker phone, alarm clock, calculator, calendar, camera, image and data
downloads, and more. To personalize your phone you can set your favorite
ringtones.
■ Getting help
If you need help, the Nokia Care Contact Center is available for assistance. Before
calling, we recommend that you write down the electronic serial number (ESN)
and your zip code (only in the US) and have it available.
Find your device label
The ESN is found on the type
label, which is located beneath
the battery on the back of the
phone. See "Remove the back
cover," p. 13.
Accessibility solutions
Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all individuals,
including those with disabilities. For more information visit the Web site at
www.nokiaaccessibility.com.
Nokia support and contact information
Check www.nokiausa.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for the latest
version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to
your Nokia product.
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Welcome
On the Web site, you can get information on the use of Nokia products and
services. If you need to contact customer service, check the list of local Nokia
Care Contact Centers at www.nokia.com/customerservice.
For maintenance services, check your nearest Nokia Care Contact Center location
at www.nokia.com/repair.
Billing and customer service
To reach Verizon’s billing and customer service support, dial 1-800-256-4646.
■ Get the most out of this guide
The following sections illustrate the various components of your phone.
Familiarize yourself with these sections to help you understand the instructions
that follow.
This guide uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform.
• Press means to press and release a key quickly. For example, press 7 means
press the key on the keypad that is labeled with the number 7 and pqrs.
• Press and hold means to press and hold a key for 2–3 seconds; then release
the key.
• Selection keys and the center selection key are used to select a menu option.
To select an option, press the selection key below the menu item on the
phone screen, or press the center selection key for the OK or select options, if
shown.
• The scroll key is used to move up, down, left, or right in the menus.
• Call and end keys: Press the send key to place a call or to answer an incoming
call. Press the end key to end a call or press and hold to return to the start
screen.
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Phone at a glance
1.Phone at a glance
Earpiece (1)
Main display (2)
Center selection key (3)
Right selection key (4)
Camera key (5)
End/power key (6)
Keypad (7)
Microphone (8)
Clear (CLR) key (9)
Send key (10)
Speaker phone key (11)
Left selection key (12)
Scroll key (13)
Headset jack (1)
Volume keys (2)
Camera key (3)
Charger port (4)
Speaker (5)
Charge/activity LED (6)
Mini display (7)
Camera flash (8)
Camera lens (9)
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Phone at a glance
■ The standby mode
The start screen is home base and indicates your phone is in the standby mode.
Battery level (1)—Four bars indicate a fully
charged battery.
Location (2)—Location information
sharing mode.
Contacts (3)—Press the right selection key
to select this option.
Message (4)—Press the left selection key
to select this option.
Menu (5)—Press the center selection key to
select this option.
Signal strength (6)—The strength of the
signal received by the phone is indicated
by the number of bars displayed. (Signal
strength not shown in standalone mode.)
X
1
6
5
MENU
Message
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Contacts
■ Indicators and icons
Depending on your phone settings and modes, some or all of the following
indicators and icons may appear in the standby mode. See "Phone information,"
p. 56, for instructions on how to display the complete Icon Glossary.
1
2
3
Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1XRTT network. See
"Network services," p. 5.
Signal strength indicator. You are in a digital network. See
"Network services," p. 5.
No service indicator: the phone is not in service.
Battery strength indicator.
Call state indicator: a call is in progress. No icon indicates the
phone is in the standby mode.
Data session: a wireless data communication is in progress.
You are roaming outside your home network.
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Phone at a glance
SSL security feature is on.
TTY is enabled.
Location information sharing is set to E911 Only. See
"Security," p. 52.
Location information sharing is set to Location On. See
"Security," p. 52.
Voice privacy is activated.
Sounds are set to off.
Alarm only is on.
Alarm is set to on.
Standalone mode is on.
Speaker phone is set to on.
Vibrate mode is set to on.
A schedule entry is set.
There are new voice mails.
There are new messages in your inbox.
You have missed calls.
■ Phone menus
Phone features are grouped according to function and are accessed through the
main menus (Get It Now, Messaging, Contacts, Recent Calls, and
Settings & Tools). Each main me nu co ntains submenus and lists from which you
can select or view items and customize your phone features. To access these
submenus, enter the number associated with the option. You may also use the
scroll method.
The left, right, and center selection keys are also called soft keys. The function
associated with the selection keys can change for each phone menu and depends
on each selected feature.
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Phone at a glance
Some features may not be available, depending on your network. Contact Verizon
for more information.
■ Scroll method
1. In the standby mode, use the right and left selection keys to select Message
or Contacts. To access the main menus, select Menu with the center selection
key, then scroll left or right.
To provide a visual representation of your current position in the menu
structure, a scroll bar may be displayed on the right side of the screen.
2. Press the clear key (CLR) to return to the previous screen except when in a
voice call, creating a TXT message, or in a wireless or Get It Now application.
3. Press the end key to return to the standby mode from any menu or submenu.
■ Scroll key
You can use the scroll key to move up, down, left, and right
through the menu options. Press the center selection key to
select an item.
Depending on how you configure your phone, some or all of
the following menu shortcuts may be available in the
standby mode using the scroll key. See "Shortcut key," p. 51.
Up—Launch browser.
Right—View Get It Now menu.
Down—Go to calendar.
Left—Get PIX.
Press OK—Select highlighted menus and submenus.
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Set up your phone
2.Set up your phone
■ Antenna
Your device has both an internal
and external antenna. The
wireless signal antenna is
external and located towards the
top of the phone. To improve the
signal strength on your phone,
extend the external antenna as
far as possible while in use. An
internal GPS antenna is activated
when you place an emergency
call or when you select Location
On from the Location menu. See
"Security," p. 52.
Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the
antenna area pointed up and
over your shoulder.
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 battery life.
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Set up your phone
■ Replace the battery
The battery is built into the back cover of your phone.
Note: Before removing the cover, always switch off the power and
disconnect the charger and any other device. Avoid touching electronic
components while changing the cover. Always store and use the phone
with the cover attached.
Remove the back cover
1. With the back of the phone
facing you, slide the release
button up (1).
2. Use the side grips to lift the
back cover from the device
(2).
Replace the back cover
1. Set the back cover on the
phone so that the metal tabs
on the battery align with the
tabs in the device.
2. Lower the base of the back
cover onto the phone (1) and
press the top down (2) until
it snaps securely in place.
Important: Do not remove the front cover of this phone. Attempts to
remove the front cover may damage the phone. If your phone requires
service, contact the Nokia Care Contact Center.
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Set up your phone
Charge the battery
1. Plug the XX-XXXX charger transformer into a standard ac outlet.
2. Open the charger slot
cover at the bottom end
of the phone (1).
3. Insert the charger
output plug into the
charger slot (2).
The charge LED on the
front cover of your
phone will change from
red to green when
charging is complete.
The charge time varies
depending on the
battery level. The
maximum charge time
for a fully discharged,
standard battery is
approximately 3.5 hours.
■ Turn your phone on or off
To turn your phone on or off, press and hold
the end/power key for at least 3 seconds.
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Set up your phone
■ Connect the headset
You can connect a compatible headset with a standard 2.5-mm plug into your
phone to allow hands-free operation.
Warning: When you use the headset, your ability to hear outside sounds
may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your
safety.
1. Open the headset connector port.
2. Plug the headset connector into the 2.5-mm headset jack on the side of your
phone.
3. Position the headset on your ear.
With the headset connected, you can make, answer, and end calls as usual.
• Use the keypad to enter numbers.
• Press the send key to place a call. See "Phone at a glance," p. 8.
• Press the end key to end a call.
■ Make a call
To make a call, make sure the phone is turned on. From the standby mode, enter
the number you want to call, and press the send key. See "Contacts," p. 37, to use
the contacts menu and to enter contact numbers. This is a network feature.
Use the keypad
Enter the phone number (including the area code if necessary), and press the
send key. To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press the clear (CLR) key.
Press the end key to end the call. This is a network feature.
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Set up your phone
Recently dialed numbers
Press the send key once to display the latest numbers dialed, received, or missed.
Press the send key again to dial the last number you dialed, or highlight the
number (or name) you wish to redial, and press the send key. This is a network
feature.
Speaker phone
To use the speaker phone when in a call, press (speaker phone key). To turn
the speaker phone off, press again. This is a network feature.
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is
in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
Headset calls
To answer a call when the headset is connected, press the send key on your phone
or, if included, press the send key on the headset enhancement. If included, use
the volume key on your headset to adjust call volume.
■ Answer calls
The following options are available to manage incoming calls. This is a network
feature.
Answer or silence an incoming call
• To answer a call, open the flip; or, if the flip is already open, press the send
key.
• To silence an incoming call, select Quiet.
• To forward an incoming call to voice mail, select Ignore.
• To end a call, press the end key.
Adjust the earpiece volume
The volume keys are located on the left side of your phone. To adjust the volume
when in a call, press the volume up key or volume down key. When you adjust the
volume, a bar chart is displayed to indicate volume level.
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Set up your phone
Caller ID
To display both the name and number of the person calling you, the caller’s
identity must be stored in the contact list. If the caller is not in the contact list,
only the phone number is displayed, or the incoming caller number may be shown
as RESTRICTED or UNAVAILABLE. The date and time when the incoming call
arrives is always displayed.
Picture ID
You can assign a picture to display with incoming calls from contacts. See
"Assign picture ID," p. 39.
Silent mode
To turn sounds off, press the volume down key until All Sounds Off is displayed. To
turn sounds back on, press the volume up key until the desired level is reached.
Vibrate mode
To turn vibrate only mode on for your phone and silence all other sounds, press
the volume down key to reduce the volume until Vibrate Only is displayed.
To turn the vibrate mode on with the ringtone, select Menu > Settings & Tools >
Sounds Settings > Call Sounds > Call Vibrate > On > OK.
Other options during a call
The following additional options are available when you are in a call:
Send TXT Msg—Send or retrieve messages.
Contacts—Search your contact list.
Recent Calls—Check recent calls.
Voice Privacy—Protect the privacy of your current phone conversation from other
callers placing phone calls on your same network. Contact Verizon for the
availability of Voice Privacy in your area.
Mute function
When in a call, select Mute to prevent the other party from hearing your voice,
but allow you to hear the other party. Select Unmute to turn off this feature.
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Set up your phone
Phone lock
To prevent accidental key presses when the phone flip is open, or to prevent
access to your phone by others, press and hold # for quick phone lock activation.
To unlock the phone, select Unlock, then enter your four-digit lock code.
When the phone lock is on, the only outgoing calls that can be made are to the
emergency number programmed into your phone. The phone remains locked even
if the phone is switched off and switched back on again.
See "Security," p. 52.
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Text entry
3.Text entry
Your phone offers four methods for entering text and numbers: Abc (sentence
case, uppercase, and lowercase), Word (sentence case, uppercase, and
lowercase), 123, and Symbols. The following rules apply when entering text:
•Press CLR to backspace the cursor and delete a character.
•Press and hold CLR to backspace continuously and delete all characters.
•Press # to enter a space, thereby accepting a completed word, when in the
subject or text area of a message or entering a contact or group name.
•Press 1 to enter the symbol mode when in the subject or text area of a
message.
•Press * to switch between sentence case (the first letter of entries or
sentences is capitalized and the following letters are lower case), uppercase
and lowercase in abc or word modes when in the text area of a message, or
entering a contact or group name.
• The entry mode selection key displays the currently selected entry mode (Abc,
Word, 123, or Symbols).
■ Abc (multi-tap) mode
In the abc (or multi-tap) mode, to enter a letter, repeatedly press a key until the
letter you want appears.
Activate abc mode
Press the entry mode selection key, and select Abc for sentence case or ABC for
uppercase. Press * to switch among sentence case, uppercase, and lowercase
(abc).
Abc mode text entry
Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice for the second letter,
and so on. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted, and your
phone awaits the next entry.
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Text entry
■ Word mode
Word mode is a predictive method of text entry using your keypad and the
built-in dictionary to quickly recognize the most commonly used word for a
specific key sequence. Word mode is much faster than the abc method because
you only press the corresponding key on your keypad once for each letter.
Activate word mode
To activate word mode, at any text entry screen press the entry mode selection
key, and then select Word. Press * to switch among sentence case, uppercase
(WORD), and lowercase (word).
Word mode text entry
The illustration below simulates your display each time a key is pressed in word
mode. For example, to write "Verizon" with word mode on and the English
dictionary selected, press each of the following keys once:
8 3 7 4 9 6 6
• If a displayed word is not correct, press 0 to view other word options.
• If your word does not appear, delete your entry and press the entry mode
selection key to change the mode to Abc. Reenter your word using the multitap mode.
■ 123 (number) mode
To enter a number in abc or word mode, press and hold the desired number key.
To switch to 123 mode from any other mode, press the entry mode selection key,
and select 123.
■ Symbols mode
Press the entry mode selection key, and select Symbols to insert special
characters into your message. Depending on which screen you are viewing, this
may be either the left or right selection key. To step through the list of symbols in
abc mode, press 1 repeatedly.
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Symbols are not allowed in contact or group names.
Text entry
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