Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6010 product. Nokia
operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to any of
the products described in this document without prior notice.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR
INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES
HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." EXCEPT AS
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EXPORT CONTROLS
This device may contain commodities, technology, or software that may only be exported in
accordance with the U. S. Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. or
Canadian law is prohibited.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close
proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using
your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact
your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information stored in your phone.
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 phone is switched on and in service. Press End as many times
as needed to clear the display and return to the main screen. Enter the
emergency number, then press Send. Give your location. Do not end the
call until given permission to do so.
• ABOUT YOUR DEVICE
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 850 and
1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock,
the phone must be switched on. Do not switch the device 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 device 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 Network
Services. 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 device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Contact
your service provider for more information.
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• SHARED MEMORY
The following features in this device may share memory: ringing tones, pictures,
screen savers, and Java™ games and applications. Use of one or more of these
features may reduce the memory available for the remaining features sharing
memory. For example, saving many games may use all of the available memory.
Your phone may display a message that the memory is full when you try to use a
shared memory feature. In this case, delete some of the information or entries
stored in the shared memory features before continuing. Some of the features,
such as ringing tones, pictures, screen savers, and Java games and applications may
have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to them in addition to the
amount of memory shared with other features.
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2Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 6010 mobile phone. Your phone
provides many functions which are practical for daily use, such as a stopwatch,
alarm clock, to-do list, calendar, and more.
Look for updates
From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect changes. The latest version
may be available at www.nokiausa.com.
Also, an interactive tutorial may be available at www.nokiahowto.com.
Access alternate formats
This user guide may be available in alternate formats. Contact Nokia at
www.nokiaaccessibility.com or call 1-888-665-4228 for more information.
• 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.
• COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing tones, and other content
from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
• CONTACT NOKIA
If you ever need to call Nokia Customer Care or your service provider, you will need
to provide specific information about your phone.
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Find information about your phone
This information is provided on
the phone label. The label is on
the back of the phone (under the
battery). It contains the model
and serial numbers, as well as
other important information
about your phone. See “Remove
the back cover and battery” on
page 8 for instructions on how to
access the phone label. The label
shows the following:
•Phone type
•Phone model
•IMEI
•FCC ID number
Have the phone or enhancement available
Whether you are calling about your phone or an enhancement, have the equipment
with you when you call. If a Nokia representative asks a specific question about the
enhancement, you will have it available for quick reference.
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Nokia Mobile Phones
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Suite #150
Tampa, Florida 33614
Nokia Products Ltd.
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Tel: 1-905-427-1373
1-888-22-NOKIA
(1-888-226-6542)
Fax: 1-905-427-1070
Web site:www.nokia.ca
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3SIM card and battery
Before you begin, you need to prepare your phone by installing the SIM card and
charging the battery. This chapter covers these topics, as well as instructions on
how to attach the optional headset. Always switch off the phone before installing
the SIM card and battery.
• SIM CARD INSTALLATION
Warning: Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For
availability and information on u sing SIM card services, contact your SIM card
vendor. This may be the service provider, network operator, or other vendor.
Remove the back cover and battery
1 With the back of the phone facing you, press and hold the back cover
release button.
2 Slide the cover up; then lift it off the phone.
3 Lift out the battery.
2
3
1
Install the SIM card
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so
be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card.
1 With the phone positioned as shown in the illustration below, locate the SIM
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Replace the back cover
1 Direct the back cover towards the locking catches on the phone.
2 Slide the back cover until it locks into place.
Note: Always store and use the phone with the covers attached.
1
Locking catches
• CHARGE THE BATTERY
You can use the phone while the charger is connected.
1 Connect the charger to a
standard wall outlet.
2 Insert the charger plug into
the round jack in the bottom
of the phone.
The battery power indicator (or battery bar)
appears on the screen and starts scrolling.If
the phone is on,Charging appears briefly on the
screen. When the battery bar stops scrolling, the
battery charge is complete. Battery full appears
also, if the phone is on.
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• REMOVE THE SIM CARD
If you ever need to remove the SIM card, follow these steps.
1 Remove the back cover and battery. See “Remove the back cover and battery”
on page 8.
2 Press the plastic tab of the SIM card holder down.
3 Gently push the SIM card towards the top of the phone and remove it.
• SET UP YOUR HEADSET
Your phone may come with a headset (HDC-5) you
can use while talking on your phone. The headset
provides convenient hands-free use of the phone.
Connect the headset
1 Insert the headset plug into the headset jack
in the phone.
2 Put the round ear bud into one ear.
Use the headset
With the headset connected, you can make and answer
calls as usual, using the keypad to press the Talk key
and the End key or to enter numbers to call.
The microphone for the headset hangs at the side of
your head. Although the microphone may seem far from
your mouth, you can speak at a normal volume. Refer to
the packaging materials of your headset for further
information regarding its operation.
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4About your phone
• SWITCH ON YOUR PHONE
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 ph one on or off, press and hold the Power
key on top of the phone for at least three seconds.
If the phone displays Insert SIM card, even though the
SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not supported,
contact your service provider.
2 If the phone asks for a personal identity number
(PIN) code, enter the PIN code (displayed as ****) and
select OK.
3 See the information about PIN codes on page 63, if applicable.
4 If the phone asks for a security code, enter the security code and select OK.
See “Change the security code” on page 65 for more information.
If the language that appears in your display is not correct, see “Display language”
on page 52 for information on changing the display language.
Back cover
On the back of your phone, you will find
Antenna area
the back cover release button. When you
remove the back cover, you will find an
antenna area, which is similar to the
one shown in the graphic on the left.
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• THE ANTENNA
Your phone has an internal antenna.
Note: As with any other radio transmitting
device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily
when the device 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. Avoiding contact with
the antenna area when operating the phone
optimizes the antenna performance and the
battery life.
Not touching the antenna during a call optimizes the
antenna performance and the talk time of your phone. Hold
the phone as you would any other telephone, with the
antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder.
• THE START SCREEN
When you turn on your phone, the first screen that appears is the start screen, which
is in the standby mode. In the middle of the start screen, you may see information
indicating which wireless network you r phone uses. This information can vary between
phones.
The Left selection key in the standby mode accesses Menu (the menu functions) and
the Right selection key in the standby mode accesses the Contacts menu. Other
indicators and icons appear on the start screen and are described in the next section.
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• INDICATORS AND ICONS
On your phone, you have two types of identifiers: indicators and icons.
Indicators
Indicators show the status of the phone.
Signal
Strength
Indicator
•The signal strength indicator shows the strength of the signal to your phone.
•The battery strength indicator shows how much
power is left in your phone battery.
•The volume indicator shows the earpiece
volume level. See “Adjust the earpiece volume
during a call” on page 17 for details.
•The audible signal and battery indicator shows by
a series of beeps that either the signal or battery
strength is running low on your phone. You need
to set up this feature on your phone through the voice command function
before it will operate. See “Voice commands” on page 46 for more information.
Battery
Strength
Indicator
Icons
Icons are graphical representations of a specific item or situation. The following
table shows examples and tells you what each icon means.
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Make and answer calls
5Make and answer calls
This chapter tells you how to make and receive calls and how to adjust certain options.
• MAKE A CALL
Check the signal strength
The signal indicator on the left side of your phone screen
shows the strength of the network radio signal. The indicator
scrolls as the signal strength increases and decreases. To
get the strongest signal, try moving your phone slightly. If
you are inside a building, move toward a window.
Use the keypad
Enter the area code (if required in your local calling area) and
phone number and press the Talk key.
Use Contacts
1 From the start screen, press the Up scroll key or the Down scroll key to scroll to
the number you want.
2 Press the Talk key.
Adjust the earpiece volume during a call
You can only adjust the earpiece volume during an active call.
•To increase the volume of a call, press the Up
scroll key.
•To decrease the volume of a call, press the Down
scroll key.
When adjusting the volume, a bar chart appears
in the display indicating the volume level.
If an enhancement with its own loudspeaker is
connected to your phone, the volume keys adjust
the volume for that enhancement.
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• ANSWER A CALL
Press the Talk key.
OR
Select Options>Answer call.
Caller ID
Note: This featuremay not be available in all wireless systems. Contact
your service provider for details and availability.
When caller ID is active, your phone may display the caller’s phone number. The
caller’s name may also appear, if his or her name and number are stored in
Contacts. See “Contacts” on page 30.
• REJECT A CALL
Press the End key.
OR
Select Silence > Decline.
OR
Select Options>Declinecall.
• REDIAL
Last-dialed number
Press the Talk key twice.
Any of twenty last-dialed numbers
1 Press the Talk key and select the number you want to redial.
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6The menu
Your phone offers many functions that are grouped in menus and submenus. Access
these menus with the selection keys and scroll keys. See “Nokia 6010 phone at a
glance” on page 1 for the location of the selection keys and scroll keys.
• SCROLL BAR
While using phone menus, a scroll bar appears at the far
right of the screen. This bar indicates where you are in the
menu. Each numbered tab on the bar represents a different
menu item.
For example, select Menu once. The scroll bar appears with the first (top)
tab displayed. A different tab appears each time you press the Up scroll or
Down scroll key.
• LIST OF MAIN MENUS AND SUBMENUS
Here is an abbreviated list of the main menus and their submenus. Later chapters
tell you how to work with the menus, explaining their functions. Some items may
not appear due to the SIM card configuration and network service availability.
1 Messages
Text messages
1
1 Create message
2 Inbox
3 Create SMS e-mail
4 Sent items
5 Archive
6 Templates
7 My folders
8 Distribution lists
9 Delete messages
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7Text entry
You can use two methods for entering text and numbers.
•Standard mode is the only way to enter names into Contacts, enter a welcome
note and to rename caller groups.
•Predictive text input is a quick and easy method for writing messages.
At any message screen, press the
use predictive text in various modes. As you press the
(not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display:
IconWhat it means
Uppercase text. Predictive text is Off.
Lowercase text. Predictive text is Off.
Sentence case text. Predictive text is Off.
Sentence case text. Predictive text is On.
Lowercase text. Predictive text is On.
See “Mobile messages” on page 67 for more information on how to access a
message screen.
key to switch predictive text on or off and to
#
key, the following icons
#
• STANDARD MODE
•Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice for the second letter,
etc. If you pause briefly, the last letter in the display is accepted and your
phone awaits the next entry.
•Select Clear to backspace the cursor and delete a character.
•Select and hold Clear to backspace continuously and delete characters.
•Press the 0 key to enter a space and accept a completed word.
•Press the 1 key to enter a period.
•Press the
To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode, press and hold the
entry screen until the icon in the upper left corner of the display switches from Abc
to 123.
key to display special characters. See “Punctuation and special
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• PREDICTIVE TEXT
Predictive text input allows you to write messages quickly using your keypad and
the built-in phone dictionary. It is much faster than using the standard mode
“multi-tap” method. You can use predictive text to write a message and create a
calendar note.
When predictive text is on, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the
display. When predictive text is off, the icon appears in the upper left corner
of the display.
Activate
1 At a text entry screen, select and hold Options.
OR
At a text entry screen, select Options > Predictive text.
2 Select the language of your choice.
Enter text
•For each letter of the word that you want to spell, press the corresponding key
on your keypad only once, even if the letter you want is not the first letter on
the key. The phone guesses the word you are trying to spell.
•If a displayed word is not correct, press the
move forward through a list of matches, keep pressing the
the previous word in the list of matches, select Previous.
•Press the 0 key to accept the word, enter a space, and begin writing the
next word.
•If ? appears after a word, select Spell to add the word to the dictionary. See
“Add new words to the dictionary” on page 27.
•Press the 1 key to insert a period into your message.
•Press and hold the
special characters” on page 28.
key to display special characters. See “Punctuation and
*
key to see other matches. To
*
Text entry
key. To return to
*
Compound words
1 Enter the first part of the compound word and confirm it by pressing the Down
scroll key.
2 Enter the last part of the word and confirm it by pressing the 0 key.
Add new words to the dictionary
If you encounter a word that predictive text does not recognize, a question mark
(?) follows the word and Spell appears in the lower left of the display.
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8Contacts
You can keep track of contact information in Contacts.
•Names are saved in Contacts memory and/or SIM memory.
•For each name in the phone memory, you can add up to five phone numbers,
including the following categories:
General phone number
Mobile phone number
Home phone number
Work phone number
Fax number
•For each name in the phone memory, you can also store an e-mail address, a
web address, a street address, and a note. See “E-mail address” on page 30 and
“Add text entries” on page 31.
•For more details about phone memory and SIM memory, see “Phone memory”
on page 32.
• SAVE NAMES, NUMBERS, AND E-MAIL ADDRESSES
Quick save
1 At the start screen, enter the number you want to save and select Options.
2 Select Save, enter the name, and select OK.
Number only
At the start screen, enter the number, and select and hold Options.
Name and number while in a call
1 At the start screen, select Options > Contacts > Add contact.
2 Enter the name, select OK, enter the phone number, and select OK.
E-mail address
You can save an e-mail address for a name in Contacts. All Contacts entries that
contain e-mail addresses must be stored in the phone memory. See “Phone and SIM
memory” on page 32.
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Numbers
1 At the start screen, press the Up scroll or Down scroll key to scroll to the
number you want to change.
2 Select Details > Options > Edit number.
3 Select Clear as many times as necessary to delete the number, enter the new
number, and select OK.
• PHONE MEMORY
You can save names and numbers in the internal memory of the phone, SIM card
memory, or in a combination of the two. The SIM icon
Contacts entry is saved in SIM memory.
The shorter the names and numbers, the more entries you can store in Contacts.
The phone memory can hold from 125 to 500 names, depending on the number of
characters used for each name, number, or text entry.
appears when a
Phone and SIM memory
The following table summarizes the differences between the three types of memory
you can choose.
Phone feature
Contact names
capacity
Phone numbersUp to 5 numbers
E-mail, Web
address, Street
address and Note
Caller groups?YesYesYes
Transfer contact
names/numbers to
another phone?
Voice tags?YesYesYes
Phone memory
Up to 500
(depending on
length of entries)
per name
Up to 3 text
entries per name
NoYes, contact your
SIM memoryPhone and SIM
Up to 250 contact
names (Depends on
your SIM card;
check with your
service provider)
1 number (Depends
on your SIM card;
check with your
service provider)
Not availableUp to 3 text entries
service provider for
details.
memory
Up to 750 contact
names (both SIM
and phone entries
are displayed)
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Switch between memory types
The default memory type is Phone and SIM.
Select Contacts >Settings > Memory in use > Phone and SIM, Phone, or SIM card.
If you choose to keep Phone and SIM as the memory type:
•Contacts names and numbers can be recalled from both the phone and SIM card
•Contacts entries are displayed in a combined list
•New entries are saved to the phone memory.
Check Contacts memory status
Select Contacts>Settings>Memorystatus> Phone or SIM card.
If your list in Contacts is full, you can save the phone number to another memory
or replace an existing entry.
• DELETE NAMES AND NUMBERS
Number
1 At the start screen, press the Up scroll or the Down scroll key to scroll to the
entry you want to delete.
2 Select Details> Options
> Delete number > OK.
Name and number
1 At the start screen, press the Up scroll key or the Down scroll key to scroll
through Contacts until you find the entry you want to delete.
2 Select Details > Options
> Delete> OK.
Contacts
Entire Contacts contents
Warning: This feature deletes the entire contents of Contacts and cannot
be undone. Some repair services for your phone may erase your contact list
entries. Be sure to make a copy of all information before requesting any
repair service.
1 Select Contacts > Delete > Delete all > Phone or SIM card > Delete > OK.
2 Enter your security code and select OK. See “Security code” on page 64 for the
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9Call history
Your phone registers information about each call you make and receive. The Call log
keeps track of the following:
•Missed calls
•Received calls
•Dialed calls
•General packet radio system (GPRS) data sent and received.
•Time spent online for GPRS data transfers
•Text messages sent and received
• CHECK MISSED, RECEIVED, OR DIALED CALLS
Your phone saves the last 20 numbers you have dialed or the last 10 numbers you
have missed or received. The Call log saves the phone numbers of missed or received
calls only if the caller’s number is available, your phone is turned on, and you are
in your home calling area.
1 Select Menu> Call log>Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed numbers and
select the number you want to see.
2 To dial the number, press the Talk key.
3 Select Options to find more information or to add a number to Contacts.
• CALL LISTS OPTIONS
When you view the missed calls, received calls, or dialed calls list and select Options,
the following choices may appear. Not all options will appear each time and the
order of options may vary.
Call time—Shows the date and time of the last call. Use the scroll keys to view up
to five recent call dates/time for the displayed phone number.
Send message—Allows you to write a short text message to the person who called you.
View number—Displays the phone number if the caller’s name is stored in Contacts.
Edit number—Allows you to edit the displayed number and save it with a name
to Contacts.
Save—Allows you to enter a name for the number and save both to Contacts.
Add to contact—Allows you to move a contact to phone memory.
Delete—Allows you to delete the number from the call list.
Call—Dials the number from the Call log.
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• CLEAR CALL LISTS
This feature clears all the missed, received, and dialed call lists.
Warning: You cannot undo this operation.
Select Menu> Call log > Delete recent call lists>All, Missed, Received, or Dialed.
Missed, received, and dialed calls lists are also deleted when you change the phone
security setting or if you use a SIM card that is not one of the five most recent cards
used with the phone.
• CALL TIMERS
Note: Some timers, including the life timer, may be reset during service or
software upgrades. The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider
may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for billing, and so forth.
Two phone lines
If you subscribe to a second phone line (see “Two phone lines” on page 44), c all timers
are separate for each phone line. When you view call timers, the call timers that
are shown are for the currently selected outgoing line. However, if you view call
timers while you are in a call, the call timers that are shown are for the line you
are using at that moment.
View call duration
1 Select Menu > Call log > Call timers > Duration of last call, Duration of
received calls, Duration of dialed calls, or Duration of all calls.
2 Select Back after viewing the selected call timer.
Call history
View the life timer
Your phone keeps track of the total call time (all calls made and received). The life
timer is displayed in hhhh:mm format.
1 Select Menu > Call log > Life timer.
2 Select Back after viewing the life timer.
Reset call timers to zero
Note: You cannot reset the life timer. However, sometimes the life timer
may be reset during service or software upgrades.
Select Menu> Call log>Call timers >Clear timers, enter your security code, and
select OK.
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Show call timer during a call
While in a call, select Options > Menu > Call log > Call timers.
Show call timer after call
Your phone can display the time spent on a call after you end the call. This feature
is called Summary after call.
Select Menu>Settings > Call settings > Summary after call>On or Off.
• MESSAGE COUNTER
The message counter gives you information on how many text messages have been
sent and received. You can view the amount of sent and received messages, view
details about the messages and reset the counter.
Note: The actual amount invoiced by your service provider may vary.
1 Select Menu > Call log
Received messages.
2 Select the message (phone number) you want to see.
3 To dial the number, press the Talk key.
4 Select Options and one of the following options:
Message details—Shows either the sender or recipient of the message, along
with details of the sent message.
Send message—Allows you to write a short text message to the person who
either sent you a message or received a message from you. This option will
display if the message was sent to or received from a phone number.
Call—Allows you to call the person who either sent you a message or received
a message from you.
Edit number—Allows you to edit the displayed number and save it with a
name to Contacts.
Save—Allows you to enter a name for the number and save both to Contacts.
Add to contact—Allows you to move a contact to phone memory.
Delete—Allows you to delete the number from the message list.
> Message counter > Sent messages or
• MANAGE CALL COSTS
This network service allows you to check call costs. You can view the last call cost
or the total cost of all calls made or received since the counters were reset. Contact
your service provider for availability and instructions.
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Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider
may vary, depending on network features, rounding off for billing, taxes
and so forth.
• DATA CALLS
In addition to keeping track of voice calls, the phone call log records information
about data calls. You can check the amount of GPRS data transferred over the
network. You can also keep track of how much time you spend online.
Note: Text messages sent over GPRS are not counted and therefore not
included in the data counter or connection timer. For details on pricing and
availability, contact your service provider.
Data counter
CHECK
All data counters are displayed in bytes (B).
Select Menu>Call log>GPRS data counter and one of the following options:
Data sent in last session
Data received in last session
All sent data
All received data
CLEAR
Select Menu> Call log > GPRS data counter > Clear counters, enter your security
code and select OK.
Call history
Connection timer
CHECK
The time is displayed in hh:mm:ss format.
Select Menu> Call log > GPRS connection timer and one of the following options:
Duration of last session
Duration of all sessions
CLEAR
Select Menu>Call log>GPRS connection timer>Clear timers, enter your
security code, and select OK.
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10 Advanced calling features
This chapter covers advanced calling features, including:
•In-call options and swapping between calls
•Call settings that you control such as anykey answer
•Network services such as call forwarding
Not all features that are described are available in all wireless networks. Contact
your service provider for availability of network services.
• IN-CALL OPTIONS
During a call, select Options to see the in-call menu. Not all options will appear
each time and the order of options may vary.
Lock keypad—Allows you to lock the phone keypad.
End call—Ends the current call.
New call—Allows you to place a new call.
Touch tones—Sends touch tones. Touch tones are the sounds generated when you
press a key; touch tones can be used for automated, over-the-phone services such
as checking airline arrival or departure times.
Contacts—Switches you to Contacts, so that you can look up a name, number,
or address.
Menu—Allows you to access the phone menu.
Mute—Disables the microphone so that the other party cannot hear you speak. Mute
also affects the microphone of any external enhancements connected to your phone.
Hold—Holds or releases a call.
New call
Enter the second phone number or recall it from Contacts and press the Talk key.
OR
1 Select Options > New call.
2 Enter the second phone number or recall it from Contacts and select Call.
With either method, the first call is automatically put on hold.
SWITCH BETWEEN TWO CALLS IN PROGRESS
Press the Talk key or select Swap.
The icon represents the active call and the icon represents the call on hold.
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Delete
1 Select Contacts > 1-touch dialing, then select the key you want to delete.
2 Select Options > Delete > OK.
• ANYKEY ANSWER
Anykey answer allows you to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key
except the Power key, the Left selection key, the Right selection key, and the End key.
Select Menu>Settings>Call settings> Anykey answer>On or Off.
• NETWORK SERVICES
Your phone supports a number of services that may be available through your service
provider's network such as, call forwarding, call waiting, caller ID, multiple lines for
outgoing calls, and system selection. For availability, pricing, and subscription to
network services, contact your service provider.
Outgoing line
Your service provider must have this feature activated before you can select line 2.
Select Menu>Settings >Network services> Line for outgoing calls> Line 1 or
Line 2.
Own number in caller ID
You can determine, for each call you make, whether your telephone number appears
on another’s phone caller ID. This feature is network-dependent and works on a
call-by-call basis. Contact your service provider for more information.
1 Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Network services > Send own caller
ID when calling.
2 Select one of the following options:
Default—Your phone number is sent according to the network.
Yes—Your phone number is sent to the other person’s caller ID.
No—Your phone number is not sent to the other person’s caller ID.
Call forwarding
Call forwarding tells your network to redirect incoming calls to another number. It
is a network-dependent feature and may not work the same in all networks.
Contact your service provider for availability.
2 Select the call forwarding option you want and Cancel.
Note: Canceling all call forwarding may also cancel any automatic
forwarding of calls to voice mail that your service provider has activated
for you. Also, this option may cancel your call forwarding service. Contact
your service provider for details.
CHECK CALL FORWARDING STATUS
The Check status option is not available for Forward when not able to take calls.
1 Select Menu > Settings > Network services > Call forwarding.
2 Select the call forwarding option you want and Check status.
To see the phone number where the calls are being forwarded, select Number.
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Select a system
You can select how your phone chooses a wireless network, as there may be more
than one available. The selection you make stays active until you change it or
change the SIM card.
Select Menu>Settings>Network services>System selection and one of the
following options:
Automatic—The phone automatically selects one of the available systems.
Manual—The phone searches for available systems and then lists them. Select the
system you want. The phone looks for a system and displays the result. If you lose
connection while in Manual mode, the phone asks you to select a system again.
Call waiting
This network service lets you receive an incoming call when you are already in a
call. The phone beeps to let you know of the incoming call. Contact your service
provider to sign up for call waiting.
Select Menu>Settings>Network services> Call waiting>Activate or Cancel.
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Advanced calling features
Conference calls
This network service, if available from your service provider, allows you to make
conference calls with your phone. Contact your service provider for availability.
MAKE
1 Place a call to the first person.
2 Select Options > New call, enter the number of the next party you want to
include, and select Call.
3 After the other party answers, select Options > Conference.
4 To add other parties to the call, repeat steps 2—3.
5 To end the conference call, press the End key.
TALK PRIVATELY
1 While in a conference call, select Options > Private call.
2 Select the person with whom you want to speak privately.
The other participants can continue talking with each other.
3 To rejoin the conference call, select Options > Conference.
Transfer calls
This network service, if available from your service provider, allows you to connect
an active call and a call on hold and disconnect yourself from the call. Contact your
service provider for availability.
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11Voice features
The voice features in your phone make communication more convenient. You can
check messages from friends or business associates, record a voice tag for contacts
in the Contacts function, and use voice dialing for handsfree operation.
• VOICE MAIL
Voice mail is a network feature that allows callers to leave a voice message for you
when you are not able to take the call. To use voice mail, you must have:
•A voice mail subscription
•A voice mailbox number
•A temporary password
These items are assigned by your service provider. Your service provider should also
tell you how to record a greeting for your voice mailbox and how to change the
temporary password. If you have difficulty using the voice mail feature, contact
your service provider.
Voice mailbox number
If your service provider has not already set up the voice mailbox number, follow
these steps to set up the voice mailbox number.
The voice mailbox number must be longer than two characters and emergency
numbers, such as 911, are not allowed.
Two phone lines
If your particular SIM card supports it, your phone can have two phone lines. Your
service provider can tell you if your SIM card allows the use of this feature and can
give you access to two phone lines.
If you decide to use two phone lines, you can select one of the two lines for outgoing
calls, but you can still answer calls on both lines. If you use two phone lines, you
will be given a voice mailbox number for each line. You need to save the voice
mailbox number for each phone line separately.
To do this, first select the outgoing line and save its voice mailbox number. Then,
select the other line and save its number.
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Voice mail indicators
The method of voice mail notification depends upon your service provider. When
you receive a voice message, your phone beeps and either an icon or n message received appears, where n is the number of messages. To view the
message immediately, select Show; to view the message later, select Exit.
If you subscribe to two different phone numbers, the message icon shows which
line is receiving the voice mail message.
Voice mail message on line 1.
Voice mail message on line 2.
Voice mail message on line 1 and on line 2.
Listen to your voice messages
If there is a notification message on your screen, you can get your voice messages
by using one of the following methods:
•If you have saved your voice mailbox number in your phone, press and hold 1
to call your voice mailbox.
•Call your voice mailbox number as you would any other telephone number;
then follow the directions provided.
To check your voice messages anytime, Menu > Messages > Voice messages >
Listen to voice messages.
• VOICE DIALING
The phone voice dialing feature allows handsfree operation while you place a call.
Before using this feature, you need to create entries in Contacts so you can associate
a voice tag with a name and number. You can create up to 14 voice tags in your
phone. To create entries in Contacts, see page 30.
Voice tags
Before using voice tags, note that:
•Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the
speaker's voice.
•You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it.
•Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record voice tags and use them
in a quiet environment.
•Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names
for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or
during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice dialing
in all circumstances.
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Add
1 At the start screen, press the Up scroll or the Down scroll key to scroll to the
name you to which you want to assign a voice tag.
2 Select Details > Options > Add voice tag.
3 Select Start, then speak the name clearly into the microphone.
Important: Do not select Quit unless you want to cancel the recording. The
phone automatically stops recording, then replays and saves the voice tag.
Make a call
1 Select and hold Contacts. When you hear several beeps and Please speak now
appears, release the button.
2 Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone and your phone
automatically dials the number.
Listen
1 Select Contacts > Voice tags and the name with the voice tag you want to hear.
2 Select Options > Playback.
Change
1 Select Contacts > Voice tags and the name with the voice tag you want to change.
2 Select Options > Change > Start and speak the new name.
Delete
1 Select Contacts > Voice tags and the name with the voice tag you want to delete.
2 Select Options > Delete > OK.
• VOICE COMMANDS
The voice command feature allows access to handsfree operation for certain phone
functions. Voice commands work similar to voice dialing. Before using voice
commands, you must first associate a voice tag to the phone function you want to use.
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Existing voice command
After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can either play back,
change or delete the tag.
PLAY BACK
1 Select Menu > Extras > Voice commands > Audible alerts and the voice
command tag you want to play back.
2 Select Options > Playback.
CHANGE
1 Select Menu > Extras > Voice commands > Audible alerts and the voice
command tag you want to change.
2 Select Options>Change>Start, then speak the voice tag clearly into the
microphone.
DELETE
1 Select Menu > Extras > Voice commands > Audible alerts and the voice
command tag you want to delete.
2 Select Options > Delete > OK.
• AUDIBLE ALERTS
Audible alerts provide you with audible tones to indicate the current signal bar or
battery bar strength of your phone. In order to obtain audible alerts, the alerts must
fi rst be s et u p as vo ice com mands . To set up voi ce c omman ds, see “Add a voice tag”
on page 46.
Select and hold Contacts and speak the voice tag clearly into the microphone.
When the phone finds the tag, confirmation appears and the phone plays the
recognized voice tag from the phone memory through the earpiece. The phone
then beeps to indicate how strong the battery or signal strength is. The following
table shows what the number of beeps indicates.
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12 Personalize your phone
• PROFILES
The Profiles option allows you select the sound settings that match your environment,
whether it is a meeting or a soccer game. Each profile contains settings for the
ringing option, ringing tone, ringing volume, vibrating alert, message alert tone, keypad
tones, and warning tones. The profiles available are Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My profile 1, and My profile 2.
Your phone also has profile settings for Nokia enhancements (accessories) such as
a headset, car kit, loopset, and phone adapter.
Note: The profiles for enhancements do not appear until you attach these
enhancements for the first time.
Select
Select Menu > Profiles and the profile you want to use.
Customize
1 Select Menu > Profiles and the profile you want to customize.
2 Select Customize and one of the following options:
Ringing options—Set the ringing style. The choices include Silent, Ring,
Ascending, Ring once, and Beep once.
Ringing tone—Set the ringing tone from a selection of preprogrammed tones.
Ringing volume—Set the volume for incoming calls.
Vibrating alert—Set the vibrating alert on or off. Your phone has an internal
vibrating mechanism so you do not need a special battery to use this feature. In
some profiles, the vibrating alert default is Off, so the lights may not flash unless
you change the default.
Message alert tone—Set the alert style. The choices include No tone, Standard,
Special, Beep once, Ascending, and Ringing Tone.
Keypad tones—Set the volume for keypad tones.
Warning tones—Set the warning and confirmation tones on or off.
Alert for—Set an audible alert only when a member of a selected caller group
is calling. The choices include Family, VIP, Friends, Business or Other. Scroll to
the caller group for whom you want to set an alert and select Mark > Done.
For more information about caller groups, see “Caller groups” on page 57.
Profile name—Assign a new name to any of the following profiles: Silent,
Meeting, Outdoor, My profile 1, or My profile 2.
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Personalize your phone
Set timed
Timed profiles can prevent missed calls. For example, if you attend an event that
requires you to set your phone to the Silent profile, you may forget to return the
phone to the Normal profile after the event is over. You may not notice incoming
calls. With the timed profile, you can have the phone automatically return to the
Normal profile at a time you specify.
1 Select Menu > Profiles and the profile you want to activate
2 Select Timed, enter the time for the profile to expire, and select OK.
3 If you are using a 12-hour time format, select am or pm.
• ACCESSORY SETTINGS
You can use your phone with these Nokia enhancements:
•Headset (HDC-5, HDE-2, HDB-5, or HDC-10)
•Car kit (CARK-125 or CARK-134)
•Loopset (LPS-3)
•Phone adapter (HDA-9)
The Accessory settings do not appear in the phone menu until you connect the
headset, car kit, loopset, or phone adapter.
You can adjust settings related to the enhancement, such as a ringing tone.
Default profile
When you use the headset, car kit, or loopset, you have the option of choosing a
profile. You can use the currently selected profile (for example, Normal) or you can
choose from the list.
You can connect your phone to a compatible Nokia car kit for convenient handsfree
operation. The car kit contains a microphone and a speaker, so you can conduct a
conversation without holding the phone to your ear. The setting used with the car
kit is called Handsfree. Connecting your phone to a car kit automatically disables
the keyguard.
If you are using your phone with a compatible Nokia car kit, you can set lights to
On (display and keypad lights stay on) or Automatic (after 15 seconds, lights turn
off until the next key is pressed or the phone rings).
1 Place the phone into the car kit holder.
2 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory settings > Handsfree > Lights > On
or Automatic.
Loopset profile
The LPS-3 loopset gives people with T-coil equipped hearing aids the ability to
make and receive calls without noise interference.
Important: Refer to the booklet that comes with the LPS-3 for complete
instructions and safety information.
1 Plug the loopset plug into the jack in the bottom
of the phone, as shown in the illustration.
2 Select Menu > Settings > Accessory
settings > Loopset.
3 Select Use loopset > Yes.
Note: If you want to use the headset or
TTY/TDD, you perform steps 2—3, then select
No to deactivate the loopset profile.
TTY/TDD profile
You can connect your phone to a TTY/TDD device, using the Nokia phone adapter
(HDA-9). In order for your phone to recognize the TTY/TDD, you’ll need to set up the
TTY/TDD profile, under Accessory settings.
Important: Some manufacturers of TTY/TDD devices suggest that the
phone be least at 18 inches from the TTY/TDD device. Remember that when
connecting to any other device , read its user guide or contact its manufacturer
for detailed instructions and safety information.
1 Connect the TTY/TDD device by a cable to the HDA-9 phone adapter.
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• POLYPHONIC SOUND (MIDI)
Your phone is equipped with a polyphonic tone generator capable of playing up to
four different voices simultaneously. The generator can reproduce over 40 different
instrument tones, including drums, guitar, saxophone, flute, etc. The polyphonic
sounds bring a new richness and quality to ringing tones, message alert tones,
background music, and sound effects used in gaming.
Your Nokia 6010 mobile phone supports Mobile MIDI (GMX) format messages and
ringing tones. Your phone can receive polyphonic ringing tones in two ways:
•Through the multimedia messaging service (MMS). See “Multimedia messages”
on page 75 for more information.
•Through the WAP browser. See “Connect” on page 79 for more information.
• RINGING TONES
Download
You can download ringing tones over the Internet or have them sent to your phone
by using SMS (short message service) or MMS. MIDI ring tones can be downloaded
via MMS or WAP. Traditional ringing tones can be downloaded by using SMS, WAP,
and MMS.
Your phone has memory space for several traditional ringing tones or MIDI ringing
tones. The number of tones you can save depends on the size of each tone. MIDI
tones take up more storage space in the memory than traditional ringing tones.
To download ringing tones, select Menu > Gallery > Gallery downlds. > Tone downlds.> More bookmarks. The list of bookmarks is dynamic and may vary, due to
network service availability. Check with your service provider for more information.
Note: Methods for downloading ringing tones vary. Some wireless service
providers allow you to send ringing tones to your phone over the mobile
Internet, but may charge for this service. For details about downloading
ringing tones, contact your wireless service provider.
• DISPLAY LANGUAGE
You can select the phone display language.
Select Menu>Settings>Phone settings> Language
Many menu items have brief explanations associated with them. To view the help
text, scroll to the menu item and wait for about 30 seconds. Select More to see the
next page of the text or Back to exit.
Select Menu>Settings>Phone settings>Help text activation>On or Off.
• TIME AND DATE
Your phone has an internal clock that can be displayed on the start screen. It also
features an alarm clock. See “Alarm clock” on page 93. The time and date has to be
reset each time the phone battery is taken out and replaced.
Set time format
Select Menu > Settings >Time and date settings > Clock > Time format >
24-hour or am/pm.
Set time
1 Select Menu > Settings >Time and date settings > Clock > Set the time.
2 Enter the current time, using two digits for both hours and minutes.
3 Select OK > am or pm.
If you entered the time in the 24-hour format, am and pm do not appear.
Display or hide clock
This feature allows you to either display or hide the time on the start screen.
Select Menu>Settings>
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Set date format
1 Select Menu > Settings >Time and date settings > Date > Date format.
2 Select one of the following formats.
DD MM YYYY
MM DD YYYY
YYYY MM DD
Set date
Select Menu> Settings > Time and date settings >Date > Set the date, enter the
date, and select OK.
Display or hide date
This feature allows you to either display or hide the date on the start screen.
Select Menu> Settings >
Time and date settings > Date > Hide date or Show date.
Set automatic update of date and time
If this feature is supported by your wireless service provider, it automatically updates
the clock in your phone in accordance with the current time zone. This may be
helpful if you are traveling from New York to California, for example, and want to
receive the local time from the wireless network.
Select Menu>Settings>
and one of the following options:
On—Updates the date and time automatically.
Confirm first—Requires you to confirm that you want the update.
Off—Prevents the date and time from being automatically updated.
Time and date settings > Auto-update of date & time
• MEMORY STATUS
Memory information is gathered from the following functions:
You can also check the memory status of Contacts while you are in the Contacts
function. See “Check Contacts memory status” on page 33.
• GALLERY
You can save pictures and ringing tones to an existing folder or a folder you have
created in the Gallery. You can download images and tones by using SMS, WAP,
and MMS and then save them in the Gallery. You can find out how much memory
is being used by the graphics and ringing tones in the Gallery by using the Memory
status feature. See “Memory status” on page 54.
Folders
VIEW
This feature allows you to view the folders in the Gallery.
1 Select Menu >
2 Select an image or tone, Options, and one of the following options:
Open—Allows you to open the selected file.
Delete—Allows you to delete the selected file.
Move—Allows you to move the file to another folder.
Rename—Allows you to rename the selected file.
Set as wallpaper/Set as ring tone—Allows you to set the graphic as
wallpaper. In the Tones folder, this option is Set as ring tone; the tone is
applied to profile in use.
Details—Allows you to view details of the file, such as the name, time and date
the file was created.
Sort—Allows you to sort the files according to date, format, name, or size.
ADD
This feature allows you to create a folder.
Select Menu>
DELETE
This feature allows you to delete a folder you have created.
1 Select Menu >
2 Select the folder you want to delete and Delete >
Gallery > View folders > Graphics or Tones > Open.
Gallery > Add folder, enter a folder name, and select OK.
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RENAME
This feature allows you to rename a folder you have created.
1 Select Menu >
2 Select the folder you want to rename and Rename.
3 Select Clear as many times as necessary to delete the current folder name,
enter a new folder name, and select OK.
Gallery > Rename folder.
• DISPLAY SETTINGS
Wallpaper
You can set your phone to display a background picture (wallpaper) on the start
screen. When your phone is shipped from the factory, it will contain some preloaded
pictures in the Gallery. You can download pictures by using SMS, WAP, and MMS
and then save them in the Gallery. Your phone supports JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and
WBMP formats.
2 Select Graphics > Open, the image you want, and Options > Set as wallpap.
If the wallpaper feature is off when an image is set as a wallpaper, it is switched
On. You do not need to activate the wallpaper separately.
SET
Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpaper > On or Off.
Color schemes
You can change the color of some display components in your phone, such as
indicators and signal bars.
Select Menu> Settings> Display settings > Color schemes and the color scheme
you want.
Screen saver
You can set your phone to display a screen saver after a preset time or after a
custom time (up to 60 minutes). The screen saver is activated when no function of
the phone is used after a preset period of time. Press any key to deactivate the
screen saver. The screen saver is also deactivated when the phone is out of the
network coverage area.
2 Press the Up scroll or Down scroll key to adjust the contrast level and select OK.
• CALLER GROUPS
You can create groups of contacts in Contacts and give each group a different ringing
tone. When someone from that group calls, you will know because of the ringing tone.
Add contact
The name you add to a caller group must first be stored in Contacts.
1 From the start screen, press the Up scroll key or the Down scroll key to scroll to
the name or number you want.
2 Select Details>Options>Caller groups>Family, VIP, Friends, Business
or Other.
Remove contact
1 From the start screen, press the Up scroll key or the Down scroll key to scroll to
the name or number you want.
2 Select Details > Options > Caller groups > No group.
Assign ringing tone
1 Select Contacts > Caller groups and the group you want.
2 Select Group ringing tone and the tone you want to hear for this caller group.
You can set your phone to ring only when people from certain caller groups call
you and to be silent for all other call groups.
Rename caller group
You can rename any caller group with a name of your own.
1 Select Contacts > Caller groups and the group you want.
2 Select Rename group, enter the group name, and select OK.
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Group graphic
Each caller group can have a picture associated with it. When you get a call from
someone in a caller group, the graphic flashes on the screen.
ACTIVATE
1 Select Contacts > Caller groups, the group you want, and Group logo.
2 If you want to see the group graphic before you select it, select View.
3 Select Back to return to the menu.
4 Select On.
DEACTIVATE
Select Contacts > Caller groups, the group you want, and Group logo > Off.
VIEW A RECEIVED GRAPHIC
When you receive a graphic from someone else, Group logo received appears.
To view the graphic, select Show > Options and one of the following options:
Save—Allows you to save it (you must select which caller group gets the new graphic).
Discard—Allows you to delete it.
• RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
You can use the Restore factory settings feature to reset some of the phone
settings to their original values.
Note: Restoring factory settings does not delete your list in Contacts.
However, it does delete all customized settings you may have entered.
Select Menu>Settings>Restore factory settings, enter the security code, and
select OK.
For the default code, see “Security code” on page 64.
• XPRESS-ON™ COLOR COVERS
To personalize your Nokia 6010 mobile phone, you can change the front and back
covers. Nokia Xpress-on™ color covers may be purchased from your authorized
Nokia dealer.
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 covers. Always store and use the device with the covers attached.
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13 Phone security
Your phone is equipped with different security features that allow you to do
the following:
•Avoid making accidental calls
•Prevent unauthorized use of your phone
•Restrict outgoing or incoming calls
• LOCK THE KEYPAD (KEYGUARD)
The keyguard disables your keypad to prevent accidental
key presses (for example, when your phone is in your
pocket or purse).
•To lock the keys, select Menu and press the
•To unlock the keys, select Unlock
Note: When the keyguard is enabled, the
keypad and display cannot light if you press a
key. Press the Power key briefly to activate the
keypad and display lights.
and press the
Automatic keyguard
You can have your phone automatically lock the keys after a time you specify.
1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Automatic keyguard > On.
2 Enter the delay time and select OK.
When the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number
programmed into your phone. Enter the emergency number and press the Talk key.
key.
*
key.
*
• SECURITY CODES
The following table summarizes how different types of security codes are used in
your phone.
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CodePurpose
Phone security
Security
code
PIN codeYou can use the PIN code to protect against unauthorized
PIN2 codeEnter the PIN2 code for the following procedure:
Restriction
password
Use the security code for the following procedures:
•Reset call timers (page 35)
•Clear the data counter (page 37)
•Clear the connection timer (page 37)
•Restore factory settings (page 58)
•Delete your entire contact list (page 33)
If phone security is on, the phone requests the security code
the first time you use it after installing a new SIM card.
calls if the following conditions are met:
•The PIN code request is turned on
•The phone is powered off
The next time the phone is turned on, you must enter the
correct PIN code to make calls or use the menus.
Set up or change fixed dialing numbers (page 65)
Required by the restrict calls feature.
• PIN CODES
The PIN and PIN2 codes are 4-digit to 8-digit numbers that usually come from your
service provider along with the SIM card. Use the PIN code to protect your phone and
SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN2 code activates some phone functions,
such as call cost limit. See “Manage call costs” on page 36.
When the phone requires the PIN or PIN2 code, it displays Enter PIN code or Enter PIN2 code.
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PIN code request
You can activate the PIN code request to prevent unauthorized use of your phone.
If you set the PIN code request to On, your phone will ask for the code each time
you turn the phone on. When the phone is locked, calls still may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your phone.
2 Enter the PIN code supplied by your service provider and select OK > Off > OK.
Change
You can change your PIN or PIN2 code to any 4-digit to 8-digit number. You must
activate the PIN code request first. See “PIN code request” on page 64.
2 Enter the current PIN code, select OK, enter the new PIN code, and select OK
3 Enter the new PIN code again to verify and select OK.
Note: If you make a mistake while entering the code, Code Error appears.
Start again at step 2 and be careful to enter the correct code. If you enter the
wrong code three times in a row, the PIN code is blocked. To unblock the PIN
code, you need a personal unblocking key (PUK) from your service provider.
.
• PUK CODES
The PUK and PUK2 codes are 4-digit to 8-digit codes that usually come from your
service provider along with the SIM card. The PUK code unblocks a blocked PIN
code, and the PUK2 code unblocks a blocked PIN2 code.
If you block your phone, contact your service provider. When you enter the PUK
code given by your service provider, the phone prompts you to enter and then
confirm a new PIN code.
• SECURITY CODE
The default security code is 12345. Nokia recommends that you change the default
code immediately.
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You need the security code to access certain phone features. When the phone
requires the security code, it displays Security code. Enter the code and select OK.
If you enter an incorrect security code five times in a row, the phone will not accept
the correct code for five minutes.
2 Enter the current security code, select OK, enter the new security code, and
select OK.
3 Enter the security code again to verify and select OK.
Important: Keep the code secret and in a safe place, separate from the phone.
• FIXED DIALING
If supported by your SIM card, this feature lets you restrict your outgoing calls to
phone numbers included in the fixed dialing list or beginning with the same digits
as an entry in the list. When fixed dialing is activated, calls still may be possible to
the official emergency number programmed into your phone.
1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Fixed dialing > On or Off.
2 Enter your PIN2 code and select OK.
Add numbers to list
1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Fixed dialing > Number list.
2 Select Add, enter your PIN2 code, and select OK.
3 Enter a name to go with the restricted phone number and select OK.
4 Enter the phone number you want to restrict and select OK.
5 Repeat steps 2—5 for each number you want to add to the list.
Phone security
• RESTRICT CALLS
This network service, if available from your service provider, lets you restrict the
calls your phone can make and receive. Check with your service provider for details.
When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your phone. Contact your service provider for the
restriction password.
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Turn on call restrictions
1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Call restrictions and one of the
following options:
Outgoing calls—Calls cannot be made.
International calls—Calls cannot be made to foreign countries.
International except to home country—When abroad, calls can be made only
within the current country and to your home country (that is, the country
where your home network operator is located).
Incoming calls—Calls cannot be received.
Incoming calls if roaming—Calls cannot be received outside your home area.
Cancel all call restrictions—Turns off all call restrictions. Calls can be made
and received in the usual way.
Note: If you select Cancel all call restrictions, the following steps are not
available. Also, you can cancel call restrictions on each option, allowing
restrictions on other options to stay in force.
2 After you have selected one of the above options, select one of the
following options:
Activate—Enter the restriction password and select OK.
Cancel—Enter the restriction password and select OK.
Check status—View the call types with call restriction active.
3 Enter your new password, select OK, verify the new password, and select OK.
• CLOSED USER GROUPS
This network service, if available from your service provider, specifies the group of
people to whom you can call and who can call you. Default resets the phone to use
a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the service provider.
When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls still may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your phone.
Select Menu> Settings > Security settings > Closed user group >On or Off, enter
the group number, and select OK.
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14 Mobile messages
You can use mobile messages to keep in touch with
friends, family, and business associates. Your Nokia
6010 mobile phone allows you to do the following:
•Send and receive text messages
•Communicate through e-mail
•Communicate online with other phone users
•Compose, send, receive and view multimedia messages (MMS)
•Send and receive picture messages
Not all messaging features are available in all wireless networks. Contact your
service provider for availability and subscription information.
• MESSAGE SETTINGS
Before you can send and receive messages you must:
•Have a text messaging subscription through your service provider.
•Contact your service provider for the message center number.
•Save your message center number in your phone.
•Set up other message settings, such as GPRS.
Save your message center number
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Text messages >
Sending profile.
2 If your SIM supports more than one message profile, select a profile and
Message center number.
3 Enter your message center number and select OK.
Set the message mode
You can choose the type of message sent by your phone. The message modes
include text, e-mail, fax and page. This features appears only if your SIM card
supports multiple message types.
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Text messages >
Sending profile.
2 If your SIM supports more than one message profile, select a profile and
Messages sent as > Text, E-mail, Page, or Fax.
In order to receive a converted message, the recipient needs to have the appropriate
terminal device, such as a pager or fax machine. E-mail messages can be sent to a
mobile phone or personal computer.
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Adjust font size
You can modify the font size for message displays. The font size you select appears
in messages when you are reading or editing and in message lists.
Select Menu> Messages > Message settings > Other settings > Font size >Small
font or Large font.
Other message settings
You can modify the other Sending profile message settings. The following list is
dynamic. The order and number of items may vary, due to the SIM card configuration
and network service availability. Check with your service provider for more information.
To modify the other Sending profile message settings, select Messages >Message
settings > Text messages > Sending profile and one of the following options:
Message validity—Allows you to select the length of time that the message center
will try to deliver a message. You can choose a time from one hour to one week. If the
message center cannot deliver the message within this time, the message is deleted.
Default recipient no.—Allows you to specify a single recipient for all your messages.
This option is not available when you choose Messages sent as e-mail.
E-mail server—Allows you to store e-mail server information in your phone so that
you do not have to enter the number each time you compose a new e-mail message.
This option only shows up if you have set the message mode to E-mail. Contact
your service provider for the server number.
Delivery reports—Allows you to ask the network for a report about message delivery.
Use GPRS—Allows you to send your messages through GPRS.
Reply via same center—Allows you to direct the recipient to reply through the
same message center. Do not select Yes unless you know the recipient has the same
service provider.
Rename sending profile—Allows you to name the profile. This option depends on
SIM card and is not available for the Default profile.
• TEXT MESSAGES
You can use the text message feature to compose and send a short text message
to another phone. Your device supports the sending of text messages beyond the
normal 160-character limit. If your message exceeds 160 characters, it will be sent
as a series of two or more messages. In the navigation bar, you can see the message
length indicator counting backwards from 160. For example, 10 (2) means that you
can still add 10 characters for the text to be sent as two messages.
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Using special (Unicode) characters, such as ë, â, á, ì, takes up more space. If there
are special characters in your message, the indicator may not show the message
length correctly. Before the message is sent, the device tells you if the message
exceeds the maximum length allowed for one message. You can cancel sending by
selecting Cancel or you can save the message in the inbox.
Send
1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create message.
2 Compose a message and select Options > Send.
3 Enter the recipient’s phone number and select OK.
If you need to exit while writing the message, press the End key anytime. Later, select
Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create message to return and finish writing
the message. If you turn off the phone without saving the message, the message will
be lost.
When sending messages, your device may display the words Message Sent. This is
an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message center
number programmed into your device. This is not an indication that the message
has been received at the intended destination. For more details about messaging
services, check with your service provider.
Send to multiple recipients
You can send the same message to more than one recipient. Before using this
feature, the names of your recipients must be entered into Contacts. See “Save
names, numbers, and e-mail addresses” on page 30.
1 From the message screen, select Options > Sending options > Send to many.
2 Select the person’s name and Send.
3 To add other names to the message, repeat step 2.
Mobile messages
Read
When you receive a text message, the phone beeps and the icon and n
message(s) received appears, where n is the number of messages.
To read the message now, select Show.
Read a new text message later
1 When you receive a text message, select Exit.
2 When you want to read the message, select Menu > Messages > Text
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A list of message headers is displayed.
Indicates that a text message has been read.
Indicates that a text message has not been read.
3 Select the message you want to read.
4 If the message is long, use the scroll keys to scroll through the message.
Read linked messages
Your phone can receive one long message (up to 459 characters) in sequences. You can
start reading the first part before the phone has received the entire message. While
viewing the message, you may see *some text missing* on the display. This is normal
and the message content will be updated, as soon as the missing sequence arrives.
If the memory is full, you may have to delete a message from your Inbox before
your phone can update the missing text.
Text message options
While reading or viewing a message, you can select one of the following options.
The following list is dynamic and the order and number of options may vary.
Delete—Allows you to delete the message.
Reply—Allows you to start your reply with an empty screen, a template, or with
standard replies like Yes, No, Thank you, or Congrats.
Use detail—Allows you to extract phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or web addresses
from the current message. The phone goes through and gathers all phone numbers,
e-mail addresses or web addresses in the message, including the originating number
or address.
Forward—Allows you to send the message to another recipient.
Edit—Allows you to modify the message.
Move—Allows you to move the message to the Templates or Archive folder,
for example.
Rename—Allows you to enter a new title for the message.
Copy to calend.—Allows you to copy the message to the phone calendar as a
reminder note. This option is not available for picture messages.
Message details—Allows you to view the details of the message, like the sender’s
name and phone number, reception date and time.
Save picture—Allows you to save a picture to the template folder. This option only
appears in the list if you receive a picture message.
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• E-MAIL MESSAGES
You can send e-mail messages to friends and family directly from your phone if you
sign up for this service with your service provider. There are two ways of sending
an e-mail message.
•You can send an e-mail message from the Messages menu.
•You can send an e-mail message from Contacts.
Before you send e-mail messages, you can set up a profile to define the e-mail
server. Contact your service provider for the e-mail server number.
Define an e-mail sending profile
If you use the e-mail feature on a regular basis, you may find it helpful to define
an e-mail sending profile. This feature depends on your SIM card. Contact your
service provide for more information about e-mail profiles.
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Text messages > Sending profile.
2 If your SIM card supports more than one message profile, select a profile.
3 If your SIM card already has a profile called E-mail, go to step 5.
4 Select Messages sent as > E-mail.
5 Enter the e-mail server number, select Options > Accept.
Send
FROM THE MESSAGES MENU
1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create SMS e-mail.
2 Enter the e-mail address, select OK, enter a subject, and select OK.
3 Enter a message and select Options > Send e-mail.
4 If you have not defined an e-mail sending profile, enter the e-mail server
number, then select OK.
FROM CONTACTS
First you must have an e-mail address for the person entered into Contacts. See
“Save names, numbers, and e-mail addresses” on page 30.
1 At the start screen, press the Up scroll or Down scroll key to scroll to the name
to whom you want to send an e-mail message.
2 Select Details and the e-mail address.
3 Select Options > Send e-mail.
4 Enter a subject, select OK, enter a message, and select Options > Send e-mail.
5 If you have not defined an e-mail sending profile, enter the e-mail server
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Receive
When you receive an e-mail message, the phone beeps and the icon and n
message(s) received appears, where n is the number of messages.
To read the message now, select Show.
When reading a received e-mail message, you can choose other options, such as
Reply or Forward. See “Text message options” on page 70 for a list of options.
• STORE MESSAGES
Preset folders
There are preset folders in your phone.
INBOX
Messages are automatically stored in the Inbox folder after they have been read or
if you press the End keywhen message received appears on the start screen.
SENT ITEMS
You can use the Sent items folder to store saved messages.
ARCHIVE
To make sure that certain messages will not be overwritten when memory becomes
full, move some of your messages to the Archive folder.
TEMPLATES
Pictures and prewritten templates are stored in the Templates folder.
From the message screen, select Options > Use template and the template you want.
My folders
Keep your messages organized by creating custom folders and saving your
messages there.
ADD
Select Menu>Messages > Text messages>My folders>Add, enter a name for
the new folder, and select OK.
DELETE
Only folders created in My folders can be deleted. The Inbox, Sent items, Archive,
and Templates folders are protected. When you delete a folder, all messages in the
folder are deleted as well.
1 Select Menu> Messages >Text messages>My folders and the folder you
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Move a message to a folder
While viewing the message, select Options > Move and the destination folder
you want.
• DELETE MESSAGES
If your message memory becomes full, the message icon blinks in the display. You
can do the following to create more space:
•Read some of the unread messages and then delete them.
•Delete some of these messages from your folders.
Single
To delete a single message, you need to open it first.
1 Select Menu> Messages >Text messages and the folder containing the
message you want to delete.
2 Select the message you want to delete and Options > Delete > OK.
All messages in folders
1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Delete messages.
2 Select the folder or message type that you want to delete and OK.
• PICTURE MESSAGES
Picture messages are like picture postcards. You can add text to the postcard before
sending the message to a friend who has a compatible phone. You can find pictures
under Menu>Messages >Text messages>Templates.
Mobile messages
Notes
•This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or
service provider. Only phones that offer picture message features can receive
and display a picture message.
•Your phone has two types of pictures available—graphic icons found in the
Templates folder and images found in the Gallery. The pictures found in the
Templates folder are black and white, the images found in the Gallery are color,
and both display in the body of the message. A picture message can only be sent
to a phone number, while a Gallery image can be sent as a multimedia message
(requires a GPRS connection) to either a phone number or an e-mail address.
•Each picture message is made up of several text messages. Therefore, sending
one picture message may cost more than sending one text message. Contact
your service provider for pricing information.
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• MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
This is a Network Service.
Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features
can receive and display multimedia messages. Multimedia message objects
may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Do not
open any attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender.
A multimedia message can contain text, images, and sounds. Your phone has a
multimedia message viewer for playing messages and a multimedia inbox for
storing saved messages. Once you save the multimedia message, you can use the
image as wallpaper or the sound as a ringing tone.
This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or service
provider. Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features
can receive and display multimedia messages.
Message receiving limitations
Your phone can receive a multimedia message under the following conditions:
•The message size is under 45 KB.
•The message type and settings allow reception.
Define settings
Before you can use the multimedia messaging service (MMS) feature, you need to
define the way you want to receive the me ssages. The defa ult setting of the multimedia
messaging service is generally on.
The appearance of a multimedia message may vary, depending on the receiving device.
ALLOW MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
You can choose to receive all messages or to receive messages only when you are
in the service provider’s home network.
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BLOCK MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
You can choose to not receive any multimedia messages.
Select Menu > Messages >Message settings>Multimedia msg. >Allow
multimedia reception > No.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Multimedia msg. > Allow
advertisements > Yes or No.
CONNECTION SETTINGS
Contact your service provider for information about downloading appropriate
connection sets for MMS.
Write and send
1 Select Messages > Multimedia messages > Create message.
2 Enter the text of your message and select Options.
3 To insert a picture or a sound clip, select Insert image or Insert sound,
respectively, then open the folder you want, select the picture or sound clip,
and Options > Insert.
4 To insert a name from Contacts, select Options > More options >
Insert contact, the name you want, and Options > Insert contact.
5 To insert a number, select Options > More options > Insert number, enter the
number or search for it in Contacts, and select OK.
6 To view the message before sending it, select Options > Preview.
7 To send the message, select Options > Send to number or Send to e-mail.
8 Enter the recipient’s number or e-mail address, or search for it in Contacts,
and select OK.
It takes more time to send a multimedia message than to send a text message.
While the multimedia message is being sent, the animated icon is displayed
and you can use other functions on the phone. If there is an interruption while the
message is being sent, the phone tries to resend it a few times. If this fails, the
message will remain in the Outbox folder and you can try to resend it later.
Read
When you receive a multimedia message, the phone beeps and displays
Multimedia message received.
To read the message now, select Show. You can use the scroll keys to view the
different elements of the message, for example, text, images, or MIDI tones.
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Read later
To read the message later, select Exit.
Options
While viewing a message, select Options and one of the following options. The
following list is dynamic and the order and number of options may vary.
Details—Allows you to view details of the file, such as the name, size, date, time,
resolution, format, and copyright.
Save image—Allows you to save the image when the graphic part of the multimedia
message is active. The image is saved under Messages > Pictures.
Delete message—Allows you to delete a saved multimedia message.
Reply—Reply to the sender of the message.
Forward to no.—Forward the message to another number.
Fwd. to e-mail—Forward the message to an e-mail address.
Message details—View the message’s sender, recipient(s), time, date, subject, size,
and type.
Play—Allows you to play the ringing tone when the sound clip part of the multimedia
message is active.
Save sound—Allows you to save the ringing tone when the sound clip part of the
multimedia message is active. The tone is saved under the ringing tone list. See
Customize” on page 55 for information about selecting a ringing tone.
• INFO MESSAGE SERVICE
With the info message network service, you can receive short text messages on
various topics, such as weather and traffic conditions, from your service provider.
Info message selections can be found under Menu > Messages > Info messages.
For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider.
Mobile messages
• SERVICE COMMAND EDITOR
Use the Service command editor (found under Menu > Messages > Service
command editor) to key in and send service requests (also known as USSD commands)
to your service provider. For more information, contact your service provider.
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15 Mobile Internet
Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to
connect to selected services on the mobile Internet.
You can view weather reports, check news or flight times,
view financial information, make online purchases and much more.
• NOTES ABOUT THE MOBILE INTERNET
A technology called wireless application protocol (WAP) is to mobile devices what
the World Wide Web (WWW) is to personal computers. Internet content on your
personal computer is called a “web page.” Internet content on your mobile phone is
called a “page,” “WAP card,” or a “Deck of cards.” If the WAP site designer has made
a page too large to load on the phone, it will not be displayed in the browser. You
will see an error message saying, "File too big to be loaded" and the browser will
return to the previous page.
GPRS
GPRS is a technology used to send and receive data using short bursts or packets
over the wireless network. GPRS allows you to stay connected to the mobile Internet.
This feature allows for faster down loads of information an d no time spent completi ng
a dial-up connection. Applications using GPRS include the WAP browser and text
messaging.
•For information about how to track time spent online, see “Data calls” on
page 37.
•For information about sending messages using GPRS, see the entry for Use
GPRS under “Other message settings” on page 68.
•For availability, pricing, and subscription to GPRS services, contact your
service provider.
Service provider
Because mobile Internet content is designed to be viewed from your phone, your
wireless service provider now becomes your mobile Internet service provider, as well.
It is likely that your service provider has created a home page and set up your browser
to go to this page when you log on to the mobile Internet. Once you are at your
service provider’s home page, you will find links to a number of other sites.
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• SET UP FOR BROWSING
You should not need to do anything to set up your phone for browsing. Your service
provider usually modifies the appropriate settings when you subscribe to the feature.
Contact your service provider if you have problems using the browser.
• CONNECT
Use the Services menu to connect to the mobile Internet and to your service
provider’s home page. Select Menu>Services>Home.
If you see an error message, the phone may not be set up for browsing. Contact
your service provider to make sure that your phone is configured properly.
• BROWSER OPTIONS
The Services menu gives you the options shown in the following list. Some service
providers may have customized the options on the Services menu. Contact your service
provider for more information if any of the options shown here are not available.
Home—Starts the browser and takes you to your service provider’s home page.
Bookmarks—Shows a list of all saved bookmarks. Bookmarks help you find a WAP
site quickly.
Service inbox—Allows you to receive notifications from your service provider.
Notifications may be about new e-mail messages, changes in stock prices or
news headlines.
Settings—Provides options for changing connection settings, appearance settings,
and authority certificate.
Go to address—Accepts an address you enter.
Clear the cache—Empties the browser’s temporary memory and frees up space. It
is advisable to empty your cache at the end of each session.
Mobile Internet
• NAVIGATE
Since the phone screen is much smaller than a computer screen, mobile Internet
content is displayed in a different format than you may be used to seeing. This
section shows simple guidelines for using the phone keys to navigate a WAP site and
examples of how to read a WAP site.
Phone keys
•Use the Up scroll and Down scroll keys for vertical browsing.
•Use the 4 and 6 keys for horizontal browsing. To set up these keys for horizontal
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•To select a highlighted item, press the Talk key.
•To enter letters and numbers, press the 0-9 keys.
•To enter special characters, press the
*
key.
Examples of mobile Internet sites
The following illustrations show most of the elements you may find on a mobile
Internet site. These are examples only.
1) Header line shows the current mobile Internet site.
2) Inactive link appears as an underlined word.
3) Active link appears as a highlighted word.
Use the Scroll up and Down scroll keys to scroll
through the list of links.
1) Selection list—Brackets [ ] appear when you
have the option to enter information.
2) Options—Select Options to go to the site’s menu
and/or browser page.
3) Back—Select Back to return to the previous page.
1)
2)
3)
1)
2)
3)
Data entry field—Brackets [ ] around three dots
appear when you need to enter information. In this
example, you can enter your zip code to receive the
local weather forecast.
• BOOKMARKS
You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. A bookmark helps you
find a site again, just as a slip of paper helps you find a page in a book. Your device
may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does
not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take
the same precautions for security or content as you would with any Internet site.
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Add
You can add up to 30 bookmarks.
1 Select Menu > Services > Bookmarks > Options > New bookmark.
2 Enter the address, select OK, enter a title, and select OK.
You can set a bookmark to mobile.nokiausa.com, which gives you access to
downloadable Java games, graphics, and ringing tones, if your service provider
supports this feature. Contact your service provider for details.
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have
tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords,
empty the cache after each use. The information or services you have accessed are
stored in the cache.
FROM THE MENU
Select Menu > Services > Clear the cache.
WHILE BROWSING
Select Options > Clear the cache.
Authority certificates
To use some WAP services, such as banking services, you need an authority certificate.
Using the certificate can help you to improve the security of connections between
your phone and a WAP server.
You can download the certificate from a WAP page if the WAP service supports the
use of authority certificates. After the download, you can view the certificate, then
save or delete it. If you save the certificate, it is added to the list of certificates in
the phone. Your phone alerts you if the identity of the WAP server or WAP gateway
cannot be verified or is not authentic.
To view the list of authority certificates, select Menu > Services >Settings>Certificates > Authority certificates > Certificate list.
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• GPRS
In order to use GPRS, you must first subscribe to the network service. Contact your
service provider for details. When you use GPRS to connect to the mobile Internet,
you are making a data call. The following icons appear on the screen to show you
the status of your connection.
Appears in the left upper corner of the screen; indicates an active
GPRS connection, for example, when you are using the WAP browser
May appear in the left lower corner of the screen, under the
signal strength bars, indicating a continuous GPRS connection, if
you choose the Always online setting
Indicates that circuit switched (CS) or voice calls are not possible
when using GPRS for a data call
Indicates that the GPRS connection has been interrupted by a
voice call
Set up the connection
Some service providers may have customized the options on the Services menu.
Contact your service provider for more information if the options shown here are
not available. GPRS may not be available in all wireless networks. The establishment
and continuation of a GPRS and mobile Internet connection depends on network
availability, service provider support, and signal strength.
You can choose one of the following options from Menu > Services>Settings>
Edit active service settings > GPRS connection:
Always online—The GPRS connection is established when you turn your phone on.
The connection continues in the background even after you exit the WAP browser,
depending on network coverage.
When needed—The GPRS connection is established when you use the WAP browser
and is closed when you exit the WAP browser.
The following options shows how to end your browsing session, depending on
which option you have chosen for your GPRS connection.
•Press the End key to return to the start screen if you have selected Always
online. The GPRS connection remains in the background.
•Press the End key to end the GPRS connection if you have selected When needed.
•Press the End key twice to return to the start screen if you have selected
When needed.
•Press and hold the End key to end browsing and disconnect from GPRS if you
have selected When needed.
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Receive a call while online
If you are using the WAP browser over GPRS, you can still receive a voice call. Your
data call is put on hold and you can choose to answer the call.
•To answer the incoming call, press the Talk key.
•To reject the incoming call, press the End key.
After you end your voice call, the GPRS connection automatically resumes.
Make a call while online
When you are browsing a WAP card and want to make a call to a number on the
WAP page, you can select Use number. Your phone then searches the information
on the WAP card for a string of numbers. You can then choose from the number
or numbers displayed to place the call.
An alternate way is to press the End key to disconnect from the mobile Internet,
then place your call by searching Contacts for a name and number or by keying in
the phone number.
Make an emergency call while online
If you are using GPRS to connect to the mobile Internet, you can end your data
connection and then make an emergency call.
1 To close your mobile Internet connection, simply press the End key twice.
2 Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911).
3 Press the Talk key.
Mobile Internet
• DISCONNECT
Select Options>Quit> Yes.
OR
Press the End key twice.
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16 Instant messaging (IM)
Take text messaging to the next level by experiencing
instant messaging in a wireless environment. Enga ge
in instant messaging (IM) with friends and family,
regardless of the mobile system or platform (like
the Internet) they are using, as long as you all use
the same IM service. Check with your wireless service provider for availability.
Before you can start using IM on your phone, you must first subscribe to your
wireless service provider’s text messaging service. While only SMS capability is
required to use the service, GPRS improves the speed of instant messaging. You
must also register with the IM service you want to use. See “IM service provider
icons” on page 84 for more information.
Note: Depending on both your IM service provider and your wireless service
provider, you may not have access to all of the features described in this guide.
• IM SERVICE PROVIDER ICONS
Since each IM service has its own display text and icons associated with it, the
display text and icons on your phone may appear differently for each IM service
provider. If you have any questions about the differences in the various IM service
providers’ display text and icons, contact your wireless service provider for more
information. The following table shows examples of IM icons and their descriptions:
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Instant messaging (IM)
Icon Description
Read message
Group invitation
• REGISTER WITH AN IM SERVICE
Before you can begin to use IM, you must register with an IM service to obtain an
IM user name and password. You can obtain an IM user name and password by
registering over the Internet (using your computer) with the IM service provider you
have selected to use. During the registration process, you will have the opportunity
to create the user name and password of your choice. For more information about
signing up for IM services, contact your wireless service provider.
• IM MENUS
Offline
Before you log into IM, the IM menu appears as follows:
Login
Saved convers.
IM provider
Settings
Online
After you log into IM, the IM menu appears as follows:
Conversations
IM contacts
Add contact
Group convers.
IM availability
Saved convers.
Settings
Blocked list
Logout
• LOG IN
The first time you use IM, you need to enter your user name.
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Every time you log in, you need to select the IM provider you want to use and you
will receive screen prompts for your user name and password. You do not have to
manually enter your user name after the first login; however, you must manually
enter your password every time you log in.
First time login
1 Select Menu > IM > Login and your IM service provider.
2 Enter your user name and select Options > OK.
3 Enter your password and select Options > OK.
After first time login
1 Select Menu > IM > Login and your IM service provider.
The User ID screen appears with your user name.
2 Select Options > OK, enter your password, and select Options > OK.
After you have logged into IM initially, you have the option of a manual login or an
automatic login. See “Automatic login” on page 91 for information on setting up
automatic login.
• SET YOUR AVAILABILITY
You can determine if other users can tell whether you are available or not.
From the IM online menu, select IM availability and one of the following options:
Available for all—All other users see your status as online and you receive
availability information and messages from all other users.
Avail. for cont.—Even though just the contacts in IM contacts see your status as
online, you receive availability information and messages from all other users.
Appear offline—Even though all other users see your status as offline, you receive
availability information and messages from all other users.
• IM CONVERSATIONS
You can send instant messages to anyone who uses the same IM service as you do
and if you have that person’s user name. You can also add that person to IM contacts
during an IM conversation. See “IM contacts” on page 88 for more information.
More than one IM conversation can be active at the same time.
Conversation view
The conversation view of your IM conversation shows your initial message at the
bottom of the screen, followed by the reply. As the conversation progresses, the
most recent message appears at the top of the screen, causing the last message to
move down one level.
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Instant messaging (IM)
The conversation is still active, even if you leave the conversation view. You can
return to it when you want.
1 From the IM online menu, select Conversations.
2 Select the IM conversation you want and Open.
Write and send
1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts > Select > Write to other.
2 Enter the user name of the person to whom you want to send an instant
message and select Options > OK.
3 Select Options > Write, enter a message, and select Options > Send.
Write and send to contact
1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts and the contact to whom you
want to send a message.
2 Select Chat > Options > Write, enter a message, and select Options > Send.
Receive and reply
IN CONVERSATION VIEW
When you receive an instant message, your phone beeps and the sender’s reply
appears above your most recent message.
Select Options > Write, enter a message, and select Options > Send.
OUTSIDE CONVERSATION VIEW
When you receive an instant message, your phone beeps, and a screen with the sender’s
screen name appears, notifying you that you have received an instant message.
Select Open > Options > Write, enter a message, and select Options > Send.
Save
1 From the conversation view, select Options > Save.
2 Keep the conversation name that appears in the display and select Options > Save.
OR
Select Clear as many times as necessary to delete the conversation name,
enter the name you want, and select Options > Save.
View
From either the IM online or offline menu, select Saved convers., and the conversation
you want to view.
Rename
1 From either the IM online or offline menu, select Saved convers., the
conversation you want to rename, and Options > Rename.
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2 Select Clear as many times as necessary to delete the conversation name; then
enter the new conversation name.
3 Select Options > OK.
Delete
From either the IM online or offline menu, select Saved convers., the conversation
you want to delete, and Options > Delete.
End
IN CONVERSATION VIEW
Select Back, the conversation you want to end, and End convers.
OUTSIDE CONVERSATION VIEW
From the IM online menu, select Conversations, the IM conversation you want to
end, and End convers.
• IM CONTACTS
Add the names of your friends and family (with whom you want to interact frequently
through IM) to IM contacts.
Add
1 From the IM online menu, select Add contact.
2 Enter the contact’s user name, select Options > OK,
The Nickname screen appears with the contact’s user name. If you want to
enter a nickname by which to identify the contact, select Clear as many times
as necessary to delete the user name. Then, enter the nickname. This is the
name that appears in IM contacts.
3 Select Options > OK.
DURING IM SESSION
1 From the conversation view, select Options > Add.
The User ID screen appears with the contact’s user name.
2 Select Options > OK.
The Nickname screen appears with the contact’s user name. If you want to
enter a nickname by which to identify the contact, select Clear as many times
as necessary to delete the user name. Then, enter the nickname. This is the
name that appears in IM contacts.
3 Select Options > OK.
ADD FROM CONVERSATION MENU
1 From the IM online menu, select Conversations and the conversation with the
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Instant messaging (IM)
2 Select Add contact.
The User ID screen appears with the contact’s user name.
3 Select Options > OK.
The Nickname screen appears with the contact’s user name. If you want to
enter a nickname by which to identify the contact, select Clear as many times
as necessary to delete the user name. Then, enter the nickname. This is the
name that appears in IM contacts.
Remove
From the IM online menu, select IM contacts, the contact you want to remove, and
Remove contact > OK.
Block
1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts and the contact from whom you
want to block messages.
2 Select Block contact > OK.
OR
1 During a conversation with a contact, select Options.
2 Select Block contact > OK.
Unblock
1 From the IM online menu, select IM Contacts and the contact from whom you
want to unblock messages.
2 Select Unblock > OK.
OR
1 From the IM online menu, select Blocked list.
2 Select the contact and Unblock > OK.
3 To unblock other contacts, repeat step 2.
View blocked list
From the IM online menu, select Blocked list.
Alert
SET
You can set an alert for a contact to notify you when the contact’s availability changes.
1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts and the contact for whom you
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REMOVE
1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts and the contact for whom you
want to remove an alert.
2 Select Remove alert.
• GROUP CHAT SESSIONS
You can create your own private chat groups from IM contacts. See “IM contacts”
on page 88.
Create private chat group
From the IM online menu, select Group convers., enter the group name (up to 10
characters), and select Options > OK > Options > OK.
Members
ADD
1 Select Options > Group members > Send.
2 Select the contact whom you want to invite to the group chat.
3 Enter the invitation text and select Options > Send.
4 To add other members to the group, repeat steps 2–4.
REMOVE
1From the group list, select the member you want to remove.
2Select Options > Remove member.
Invitations
When you receive an invitation to a group chat, the New invitation received screen
appears, with the user name of the invitation sender and the group name displaying.
You can either accept or reject the invitation.
Select Accept > Options > OK or select Reject.
• IM SETTINGS
You can customize your IM settings, depending upon the IM service you have selected.
Select Settings from either the IM online or offline menu and the following
options appear:
Screen name—Allows you to change your screen name (nickname).
Automatic login—Allows you to set your login to the automatic state.
Sort contacts—Allows you to display your contacts’ order either Alphabetically or
By status.
Status updates—Allows you to update your contacts’ online availability (presence).
Network—Allows you to view your User ID.