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Contents
Contents
SAFETY.................................. 6
Welcome ............................... 9
Getting Help................................... 9
Get The Most Out Of
This Guide...................................... 10
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
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference,
which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREAS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off in
aircraft, near medical equipment, fuel, chemicals,
or blasting areas.
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.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
6
SAFETY
■ About Your Device
The wireless device (RM-339) described in this guide is approved
for use on the following Verizon Wireless networks: CDMA 800 and
1900 MHz, and CDMA2000 1xRTT. Contact Verizon Wireless for
more information about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect local
customs, privacy and legitimate rights of others, including copyrights.
Copyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other
content from being copied, modified, or transferred.
Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for thirdparty internet sites. You may also access other third-party sites
through your device. Third-party sites are not affiliated with Nokia,
and Nokia does not endorse or assume liability for them. If you
choose to access such sites, you should take precautions for
security or content.
Warning: To use any features in this device, the device
must be turned on. Do not turn the device on when
wireless device use may cause interference or danger.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information stored in your device.
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
7
SAFETY
■ Network Services
To use the device you must have service from a wireless service
provider. Many of the features require special network features.
These are not available on all networks; other networks may
require that you make specific arrangements with your service
provider before you can use the network services. Your service
provider can give you instructions 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 device. If so, these features will
not appear on your device menu. Your device may also have a
special configuration such as changes in menu names, menu order,
and icons. For more information, contact your service provider.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run
on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such as
Media Center and e-mail messaging, require network support
for these technologies.
8
Welcome
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of this Nokia mobile device.
Your device provides many practical functions for daily use, such
as a hands-free speakerphone, alarm clock, calculator, calendar,
camera and image and data downloads. Your device can also
connect to other devices using Bluetooth wireless technology.
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
Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) and your zip code (only in the
US), and have it available.
Find your device label
The MEID is found on
the type label, which is
located beneath the
battery on the back
of the phone. See
"Remove the back
cover," p. 17.
Accessibility solutions
Nokia is committed to making mobile devices easy to use for all
individuals, including those with disabilities. For more information,
visit the website at www.nokiaaccessibility.com
.
9
Welcome
Nokia support and contact information
Check www.nokiausa.com/support or your local Nokia website for
the latest guides, additional information, downloads, and services
related to your Nokia product.
On the website, 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 Wireless’ 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 device. 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 and release the key on the keypad that is
labeled with the number 7.
• Press and hold means to press and hold a key for 2–3 seconds,
then release the key.
• Scroll means pressing one end of the Directional key briefly once.
For example, scroll left means pressing the left end of the key.
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Phone at A Glance
1.Phone at A Glance
1. Earpiece
2. Display screen
3. Directional key
4. Right Soft key
5. Camera key
6. End/Power key
7. Alphanumeric keypad
8. Vibration key
9. Next key
10. International Dialing key
11. Voicemail 1-touch
dial key
12. Clear key
13. Send key
14. Speakerphone key
15. Left Soft key
16. OK key
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Phone at A Glance
1. Charging/
Data port
2. Volume keys
3. Headset jack
4. Camera
Xpress-on
TM
snap
5. Camera lens
6. Front display
7. Back cover
Xpress-on
TM
snap
8. Microphone
9. Wrist Strap
eyelet
10. Voice
Command key
11. Speakerphone
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Phone at A Glance
■ Standby Mode
The start screen is home base and indicates that your phone is in
Standby Mode.
1. Signal strength — The
strength of the signal
received by the phone is
indicated by the number
of bars displayed.
2. Message — Press the Left
Soft key to select this option.
3. MENU — Press the OK key
to select this option.
4. Contacts — Press the Right
Soft key to select this option.
5. Battery strength — Four bars indicate a fully charged battery.
6. Location — Location information sharing mode.
■ Indicators and Icons
Depending on your phone settings and modes, some or all of
the following indicators and icons may appear in Standby Mode.
To view how to access the complete glossary, see "Phone
Information," p. 76.
Signal strength indicator. You are in a digital network.
Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1xRTT network.
Airplane mode is on. See "Airplane Mode," p. 69.
You are roaming outside your home network.
SSL security feature is on.
Voice privacy is activated.
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Phone at A Glance
Data session: a wireless data communication is
in progress.
Dormant mode: the phone is in a dormant state during
a data call. Your connection is still active.
No service indicator.
TTY is enabled.
Voice call: a call is in progress. No icon indicates that
the phone is in Standby Mode.
Location information sharing is set to E911 Only.
See "Location Setting," p. 72
Location information sharing is set to Loc ation On.
See "Location Setting," p. 72.
Bluetooth wireless connectivity is on.
Battery level indicator.
All sounds off.
Alarm only is on.
Vibrate mode is on.
Speakerphone is on.
You have missed calls.
You have new messages in your inbox.
Calendar appointment is set.
You have new voicemails.
Alarm clock is activated.
.
■ Phone Menus
In the default list view mode, phone features are grouped into nine
main menus (Media Center, Messaging, Contacts, Email, Mobile
IM, My Ringtones, Recent Calls, VZ Navigator, and Settings & Tools).
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Phone at A Glance
Each main menu contains submenus and lists from which you
can select or view items and customize your phone features.
Some features may not be available, depending on your network.
For more information, contact Verizon Wireless.
You can also change the layout of the Main Menu from Standby Mode
by selecting MENU > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Main Menu
Settings > Tab, List, or Grid. See "Main Menu Settings," p. 69.
Note: In this guide, all the operations are instructed in the
"Default List" view mode unless specially indicated.
■ Navigate Menus
1. In Standby Mode, use the Left and Right Soft keys to select
Message or Contacts. To access the main menus, select MENU
with the OK key, then scroll up or down (or scroll left or right in
the "Tab" mode).
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 to return to the previous screen.
3. Press the End key to return to the Standby Mode from any
menu or submenu.
4. Press the OK key to select highlighted menus and submenus.
■ Directional Key
You can use the Directional key to move up,
down, left, and right through the menu options.
Depending on how you configure your phone,
some or all of the following menu shortcuts
may be available in Standby Mode using the
Directional key. See "Set Directional Keys," p. 70.
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Phone at A Glance
The default menu setting for the Directional key is as follows:
Press the Directional key Right — MY SHORTCUTS.
Press the Directional key Up — Mobile Web.
Press the Directional key Left — My Verizon.
Press the Directional key Down — Calendar.
My shortcuts
My shortcuts provides quick access to other shortcuts. To access
MY SHORTCUTS, press the Directional key Right.
The default menu setting for MY SHORTCUTS is as follows:
1. New TXT Msg
2. New Picture Msg
3. Calculator
4. Alarm Clock
To change the order of the MY SHORTCUTS menu, in Standby Mode,
press the Directional key Right and scroll to the shortcut you want
to move, and select Move. Scroll to the place where you want to
move the shortcut, and select SAVE.
To change the default shortcuts, select Settings. For more
information, see "Set Shortcuts," p. 70.
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Set Up Your Phone
2.Set Up Your Phone
■ Antenna
Your device may have
internal and external
antennas. As with any
radio transmitting device,
avoid touching the
antenna area unnecessarily
while the antenna is
transmitting or receiving.
Contact with such an
antenna affects the
communication quality
and may cause the device
to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed and may
reduce the battery life.
An internal GPS antenna is activated when you place an emergency
call or when you select Location On from the Locati on Setting
menu. See "Location Setting," p. 72.
Any GPS should not be used for precise location measurement, and
you should never rely solely on location data from the GPS receiver
and cellular radio networks for positioning or navigation.
■ Change the Battery
Remove the back cover
With the back of the phone
facing you, push down and slide
the back cover toward the
bottom of the phone and remove.
17
Set Up Your Phone
Note: Always turn off the device, and disconnect the
charger and any other device, before removing the cover.
Avoid touching electronic components while changing
the cover. Always store and use the device with the
cover attached.
Remove the battery
After you have removed the
back cover, insert your finger
into the finger grip, and lift the
battery from its compartment.
Replace the battery
Insert the battery, making
sure to align the contacts,
and press down until the
battery fits into place.
Replace the back cover
Replace the cover by aligning
the cover tabs with the slots
in the side of the phone. Slide
the cover toward the top,
securing it with a click.
Important: Do not remove the front cover of this device.
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 AC-6U charger
transformer into a standard
AC outlet.
2. Open the charger cover on the
left side of the phone.
3. Insert the charger
output plug into the
slot. The battery
strength indicator
scrolls, to show the
battery is charging.
The charge time
varies depending on
the battery level.
Note: The CA-101 data cable is used for data transfer and
slow charging the battery while connected to a PC or
laptop. Charging with the AC-6U charger is recommended
when quick charging is needed. The CA-101 data cable is
purchased separately.
■ Wrist Strap
Note: The wrist strap does NOT
come in the box.
Thread a wrist strap as illustrated, and
tighten it.
■ Replace the Camera Xpress-onTM snap
You can remove and replace the camera Xpress-onTM snap on the
front cover of the phone.
Note: Avoid touching the camera lens and keep the lens clean.
19
Set Up Your Phone
1. Place the phone with the
front of the phone facing
you. Place your thumb in the
gap between the camera
Xpress-on
TM
snap and the
phone and push down.
2. Push the camera Xpress-on
snap toward the top of
the phone.
3. Sl ide the camera Xpress-on
snap out and lift it away
from the phone.
4. Place the two rear camera
tabs into holes as illustrated.
TM
TM
20
Set Up Your Phone
5. Push the camera Xpress-onTM
snap toward the bottom of the
phone until it is in place.
■ Replace the Back
Camera Xpress-onTM snap
You can remove and replace the back Xpress-onTM snap on the
back of the phone. You must remove the back cover of the phone
and the battery before removing the back Xpress-on
1. Place the phone with the
back of the phone facing
you. Push and slide the back
Xpress-on
TM
snap toward
the bottom of the phone,
and lift it from its
compartment to remove.
2. To replace the back
Xpress-on
TM
snap, align it
with the slot in the phone.
TM
snap.
3. Slide the back Xpress-on
snap toward the top of the
phone until it is in place.
TM
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Set Up Your Phone
■ 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. The first time the
device is turned on, Setup Assistant
prompts you to customize your
device, see "Setup Assistant," p. 77.
■ Connect the Headset
Note: A headset does NOT come in box.
For hands-free operation, connect a compatible headset with a
standard 2.5-mm plug to your phone.
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. Plug the headset
connector into the
2.5-mm headset jack
on the side of your phone.
2. Position the headset on
your ear.
With the headset
connected, you can
make, answer, and
end calls as usual.
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Set Up Your Phone
■ Make A Call
To make a call (network service), make sure the phone is powered
on. 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 key . Press the End key to end the
call. To use the contacts menu and to enter contact numbers, see
"Contacts," p. 44.
Recently dialed numbers
To display the numbers for calls you have recently made, received, or
missed, press the Send key . To redial the most recent number,
press the Send key again. To call another number from the
list, highlight the number (or name) and press the Send key .
Speakerphone
To use the Speakerphone during a call, press the Speakerphone key
. To turn the Speakerphone off, press the Speakerphone key
again.
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the
Speakerphone is in use, because the volume may be
extremely loud.
Call a 1-touch dial number
Note: To use one touch dialing, you must first turn on the
One Touch Dial feature, see "One Touch Dial," p. 75.
To dial a single-digit 1-touch dial number (1–9), press and hold the
number of the assigned key. To dial a multi-digit 1-touch dial
number (10-999), press the first number(s), and press and hold the
last number. See "1-touch Dials," p. 49.
You can also press the assigned 1-touch dial number(s) and the
Send key .
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Set Up Your Phone
■ Answer Calls
The following options are available to manage incoming calls
(network service).
Answer or silence an incoming call
There are three ways to answer an incoming call depending on the
phone settings. For more information, see "Answer Options," p. 74.
• Open the flip (default setting).
• Press any key.
• The call automatically connects when your phone is connected
to a handsfree device.
Utilizing the Soft keys, to silence an incoming call, select Quiet.
To forward the call to your voicemail, select Ignore. To end a call,
press the End key .
Headset calls
To answer a call when a headset is connected, press the Send key
on your device or on the headset. To adjust the call volume,
use the Volume keys on your headset if available.
Adjust the earpiece volume
To adjust the volume during a call and with the flip open, press
the Volume keys Up or Down. When you adjust the volume, bars
indicate volume level. The more bars, the higher the volume.
Caller ID
To display both the name and number of the person calling you, the
caller’s identity must be stored in Contacts. If the caller is not setup in
your Contacts, only the phone number is displayed, or the incoming
caller number may be shown as Restricted or Unavailable. See "Create
New Contacts," p. 44.
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Set Up Your Phone
Picture ID
You can assign a picture to a contact that is displayed when the
contact calls you, or when you call the contact. See "Assign Picture
ID," p. 46.
Silent Mode
Open the flip, and press the Volume keys Down until All Sounds Off
is displayed. To turn sounds on, press the Volume keys Up until the
desired level is reached.
Vibrate Mode
To use Vibrate Mode with a ringtone, from Standby Mode, select
MENU > Settings & Tools > Sounds Settings > Call Sounds > Call
Vibrate > On > OK.
To set Vibrate Mode on and and silence all other sounds, open
the flip and press the Volume keys Down until Vibrate Only is
displayed. Or press and hold the Vibration key (see "Phone at
A Glance," p. 11).
Other options during a call
Select Options for one of the following when you are on a call:
Messaging
Contact List — Search your Contact List.
Recent Calls — Check recent calls.
Bluetooth Menu — Utilizing a Bluetooth headset.
— Send or retrieve messages.
The following options are available if a Bluetooth headset
is connected. Select Audio to Phone to hear the other party
on the phone, or Audio to Device to hear the other party on
the Bluetooth headset.
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Set Up Your Phone
Main Menu — Use Main Menu.
Voice Privacy On — Select whether to protect the privacy of
the conversation.
Notepad — Open the notepad.
Voic e Re cord — Record a phone call.
Mute Function
To prevent the other person from hearing your own voice during a
call, utilize the Left Soft key to select Mute. To deactivate this
feature, select Unmute.
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Text Entry
3.Text Entry
Your phone offers five methods for entering text, numbers,
and symbols: Word, Abc, ABC ,123, and Symbols. The following
rules apply:
• Press the Clear key to backspace the cursor and delete
acharacter.
• Press and hold the Clear key to delete an entire word.
• Press # to enter a space, or to accept a completed word in
Word Mode.
• Press * to change the character case in Word, Abc, or
ABC Mode.
• Press the Left Soft key to change the mode.
■ Word Mode
Word Mode is a predictive method of text entry. It uses a built-in
dictionary to quickly recognize the most commonly used word for
a specific key sequence. You only need to press the corresponding
key on your Alphanumeric keypad once for each letter.
Activate Word Mode
To activate the Word Mode, press the Left Soft key, and select 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:
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Text Entry
• 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
Left Soft key to change the mode to Abc. Re-enter your word
using the Multi-tap Mode.
• When you have finished the word and it is correct, press #
to confirm and insert a space.
■ Abc (Multi-tap) Mode
In the Abc (or Multi-tap) Mode, to enter a letter, repeatedly press a
key until the desired letter appears.
Activate Abc Mode
To activate Abc Mode, press the Left Soft key, and select Abc, or 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.
■ 123 (number) Mode
To enter a number in Abc, ABC, or Word Mode, press and hold the
desired number key. To switch to 123 mode, press the Left Soft key,
and select 123.
■ Symbols Mode
To insert special characters into your message, press the Left Soft
key, and select Symbols. If the symbol you are looking for is not
displayed, press the Directional key either Left or Right to display
more symbols . In Abc o r ABC M ode, pre ss 1 repeate dly to sc roll
through some common punctuation marks and special characters.
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Media Center
4.Media Center
Media Center (network service) allows you to personalize your phone
to your own lifestyle and tastes. You can download ringtones, music,
sounds, pictures, games, news, information, tools, and extras. You can
also find information such as the location of restaurants or ATMs.
Download charges for Media Center applications vary and airtime
charges apply when browsing, downloading, and using certain
applications. Media Center can be used anywhere on the Verizon
Wireless network, as long as your phone has a digital signal available.
Note: This feature shares memory space with other features.
■ Tunes & Tones
You can personalize your phone with sounds and ringtones using
Tunes & Tones (network service). A large variety of music styles are
available, such as current hits, pop, and hip-hop.
In Standby Mode select MENU > Media Center > Tunes & Tones
and choose from the following options:
Get New Ringtones > Get New Applications to download new
ringtone applications, or use one of the applications to download
ringtones from the internet. You can set a downloaded ringtone as
a ringtone, a contact ID for a contact, or as an alert sound for
calendar entries. New ringtones are stored in the My Ringtones
folder. Subscription and purchase pricing are available.
My Ringtones — To set your favorite music as a ringtone, see "My
Ringtones," p. 55.
My Sounds — Select Record New to record sounds such as music, or
spoken words. You can play the recorded sounds later or send them
in a picture message. Highlight a sound and select PLAY to listen
to it, Erase to delete it (except the default sounds) or Options and
from the following:
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