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Ensure the phone is switched
on and in service. Press
as many times as needed to
clear the display and return
to the start screen. Key in the
emergency number, then
press the call key . 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
EGSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900
network. 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 device must be
switched on. Do not switch the
device on when wireless device
use may cause interference or
danger.
Your device and its enhancements may
contain small parts. Keep them out of
reach of small children.
For availability of approved
enhancements, please check with your
dealer. When you disconnect the power
cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull
the plug, not the cord.
■ 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.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols
(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP
protocols. Some features of this device,
such as multimedia messaging service
(MMS), browsing, instant messaging, email, presence-enhanced contacts, and
remote synchronisation, content
downloading using browser or MMS,
require network support for these
technologies.
The phone has three different memories.
The following features in this device may
share the first memory: contacts, text
messages, instant messages and SMS emails, voice tags, calendar and notes. The
second shared memory is used by
multimedia messages, files stored in
Gallery and configuration settings. The
third shared memory is used by e-mail
application, Java games and applications.
Use of one or more of these features may
reduce the memory available for the
remaining features sharing the same
memory. For example, saving many
Gallery items may use all of the available
memory in the second memory. Your
device 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 corresponding shared
memory before continuing.
■ Nokia support on the
Web
Check <www.nokia-asia.com/support>
or your local Nokia Web site for the latest
version of this guide, additional
information, downloads, and services
related to your Nokia product.
The stickers contain important
information for service and
customer support purposes. Keep
these stickers in a safe place.
Attach the sticker to the Your
Details section supplied in the sales
package.
■ Access codes
• Security code (5 to 10 digits):
The security code helps to protect
your phone against unauthorised
use. The preset code is 12345.
Change the code, and keep the
new code confidential and in a
safe place separate from your
phone. You can set the phone to
request the code, see ”Security
settings” on page 53.
If you key in an incorrect security
code five times in succession, the
phone ignores further entries of
the code. Wait for 5 minutes, and
key in the code again.
• PIN and PIN2 codes (4 to 8
digits):
The PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code helps to protect
your SIM card against
unauthorised use. The PIN code is
usually supplied with the SIM
card. You can set the phone to
request the PIN code each time
the phone is switched on, see
”Security settings” on page 53.
The PIN2 code may be supplied
with the SIM card and is required
to access some functions.
• Module PIN and signing PIN:
The module PIN is required to
access the information in the
security module, see ”Security
module” on page 78.
The signing PIN is required for the
digital signature, see ”Digital
signature” on page 79. The
module and signing PIN are
supplied with the SIM card if the
SIM card has a security module in
it.
If you key in an incorrect PIN
code three times in succession,
the phone may display PIN
blocked or PIN code blocked, for
example, and ask you to enter the
PUK code.
• PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits):
The PUK (Personal Unblocking
Key) or PUK2 code is required to
change a blocked PIN code or
PIN2 code.
If the codes are not supplied with
the SIM card, contact your local
service provider for the codes.
• Barring password (4 digits): The
barring password is required
when using the Call barring
service, see ”Security settings” on
page 53. You can obtain the
password from your service
provider.
• Wallet code (4 to 10 digits): The
wallet code is required to access
the wallet services, see ”Wallet”
on page 68. If you key in an
incorrect wallet code three times,
the wallet application is blocked
for 5 minutes. After the next
three incorrect attempts, the
length of time for which the
application is blocked will be
doubled.
■ Configuration settings
service
In order to use multimedia and
instant messaging, and other
wireless services, you need to have
the proper configuration settings on
your phone. You may receive the
settings directly as a configuration
message, and you need to save the
settings on your phone. For more
information on the availability of the
settings, contact your network
operator, service provider or nearest
authorised Nokia dealer.
You may receive the configuration
settings for multimedia messages,
instant messaging and presence,
push to talk, e-mail application,
synchronisation, streaming, and for
the browser.
When you have received the settings
as a configuration message, and the
settings are not automatically saved
and activated, Configuration sett.
received is displayed.
To view the received settings, press
Show.
• To save the settings, press Save.
If the phone requests Enter
settings' PIN:, key in the PIN code
for the settings, and press OK. To
receive the PIN code, contact the
service provider that supplies the
settings.
If no settings are saved yet, these
settings are saved and set as
default configuration settings.
Otherwise, the phone asks Set as
When you open the fold of the
phone, it opens up to approximately
150 degrees. Do not try to force the
fold open more.
■ The wraps of the phone
You can personalise your phone with
replaceable textile wraps.
To insert a wrap, fasten it on the
phone according to the picture.
To remove the wrap, first loosen it
from both sides of the hinge (1), then
from the ends of the phone (2).
Maintaining the textile
wraps
You can dust the textile wrap daily
using a soft brush or a dry cloth.
To clean the textile wrap, remove the
wrap and run a slightly damp white
cotton cloth over them. Avoid the
use of printed absorbent cloths/
papers as they can release ink onto
the textile.
To clean the wrap more thoroughly,
remove the wrap from the phone
and dust it with care. You can wash
the wrap with water at
approximately 30°C and a mild
detergent. Do not spin-dry. Always
let the wrap dry thoroughly before
attaching it to the phone. Brush it
delicately with a soft bristle brush.
■ Installing the battery
and the SIM card
Keep all SIM cards out of the reach
of small children. For availability and
information on using SIM card
services, contact your SIM card
vendor. This may be the service
provider, network operator, or other
vendor.
Always switch the device off and
disconnect the charger before
removing the battery.
1. With the phone fold closed and
the back of the phone facing you,
press the release button, and lift
the cover to remove it from the
phone (1).
2. Lift out the battery (2).
3. To release the SIM card holder,
gently pull the locking clip, and
open the holder (3). Insert the
SIM card into the SIM card holder
so that the golden contact area
on the card is facing downwards
(4). Ensure that the SIM card is
properly inserted. Close the cover
of the SIM card holder (5), and
press it gently to snap into place.
4. Replace the battery (6).
5. Place first the locking catches in
the cover to the locking catches
on the phone (7), then press the
other end of the cover into place
(8).
■ Attaching the wrist
strap
Remove the cover from the phone.
See step 1 in ”Installing the battery
”Installing the battery and the SIM
card” on page 1.
■ Charging the battery
Warning: Use only
batteries, chargers, and
enhancements approved by
Nokia for use with this
particular model. The use of
any other types may
invalidate any approval or
warranty, and may be
dangerous.
Check the model number of any
charger before use with this device.
This device is intended for use when
supplied with power from ACP-12,
ACP-7, AC-1 and LCH-12.
1. Connect the lead from the
charger to the socket on the
bottom of your phone.
completely discharged, it may
take a few minutes before the
charging indicator appears on
the display or before any calls
can be made.
You can use the phone while the
charger is connected.
The charging time depends on the
charger and the battery used. For
example, charging a BL-4C battery
with the AC-1 charger takes
approximately 1 hour and 30
minutes while the phone is in
standby mode.
■ Switching the phone on
and off
To switch the phone on or off, press
and hold the power key.
2. Connect the charger to an AC
wall socket.
The battery indicator scrolls
during charging, and when the
power is on, Charging is
displayed briefly when the
charging starts. If the battery is
If the phone displays Insert SIM card
even though the SIM card is properly
inserted, or SIM card not supported,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
If the phone requests a PIN code or a
security code, open the fold, key in
the code, and press OK. See also
”Access codes” on page ix.
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Getting started
Your device has an internal antenna.
Note: As with an y 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 device to operate
at a higher power level than
otherwise needed. Avoiding
contact with the antenna
area when operating the
device optimises the
antenna performance and
the battery life.
5. Pop-Port
example, for headsets and the
data cable.
6. Camera lense
7. Power key switches the phone on
and off.
To turn the display lights on for
approximately 15 seconds when
the keypad is locked, press the
power key briefly.
When the keypad is not locked,
you can change the profiles; to
access the profiles and to scroll
through them, press the power
key briefly, and to activate a
profile, press and hold the power
key. See ”Profiles” on page 45.
TM
connector used, for
8. Infrared (IR) port
9. Push to talk key to make a push
to talk call. See ”Making and
The function of these keys
depends on the guiding text
shown on the display above the
keys. See ”Standby mode” on
page 6.
4. ends an active call.
Press and hold to exit from any
function.
5. - enter numbers and
characters.
and are used for
various purposes in different
functions.
6. 4-way scroll key:
up, down, left, right
Enables, for example, scrolling
through contacts, menus or
settings, in calendar, or moving
the cursor when writing text.
7. Call key dials a phone
number, and answers a call.
8. Volume keys to adjust the
volume of the earpiece or the
loudspeaker, or the headset when
it is connected to the phone.
When the fold is closed, to mute
the ringing tone of an incoming
call, to switch the alarm clock to
snooze, or to mute, for example,
the calendar note alarm.
■ Standby mode
When the phone is ready for use, and
you have not keyed in any
characters, the phone is in standby
mode.
Mini display
When the fold is closed, the mini
display may show the following:
• The signal strength of the cellular
network at your current location
and the battery charge level.
Refer to ”Main display” on page
7.
• The name of the network, or if
the phone is not in service, it is
indicated by a text note.
• The time and date, the active
profile and the alarm clock or
calendar note alerts.
• When you have an incoming call,
the caller’s name or number is
shown if it is identified. Refer to
1. Shows the name of the network
or the operator logo to indicate in
which cellular network the phone
is currently being used.
2. Shows the signal strength of the
cellular network at your current
location. The higher the bar, the
stronger the signal.
3. Shows the battery charge level.
The higher the bar, the more
power in the battery.
4. The left selection key in
standby mode is Go to. You can
use the key as a shortcut to your
favourite functions.
To view the list of functions that
you have on your personal
shortcut list, press Go to. To
activate a function, scroll to it,
and press Select.
• To add more functions to the
shortcut list, press Options,
and select Select options.
Scroll to a function, and press
Mark to add it to the shortcut
list. To remove a function
from the list, press Unmark.
If there are no functions on
the shortcut list, press Add to
add a function.
• To arrange the functions on
the list, press Options, and
select Organise. Scroll to the
function that you want to
move, press Move, and select
where you want to move the
function.
5. The middle selection key in
standby mode is Menu.
6. The right selection key in
standby mode may be Names to
access the Contacts menu, an
operator-specific key to access
an operator’s homepage, or a
specific function that you have
selected in the Right selection
key menu. See ”Personal
shortcuts” on page 47.
Wallpaper
You can set your phone to display a
background picture (wallpaper) for
the main and mini displays in
standby mode.
You can select an image for the
screen saver on mini display and set
the phone to activate it after a
certain length of time if no phone
function is used. See Screen saver in
”Mini display settings” on page 46.
The phone automatically activates
the digital clock screen saver on
main display in standby mode, and
also on mini display. If you have not
set the time, 00:00 is displayed.
Essential indicators in standby
mode
You have received one or
more text or picture
messages.
You have received one or
more multimedia messages.
The phone has registered a
missed call.
or
Your phone is connected to
the instant messaging
service, and the availability
status is online or offline.
You have received one or
more instant messages, and
you are connected to the
instant messaging service.
The phone keypad is locked.
The phone does not ring for
an incoming call or text
message when Incoming call
alert is set to Off, and/or
none of the caller groups
has been set to alert in the
Alert for setting, and
Message alert tone is set to
Off.
The alarm clock is set to On.
The timer is running.
The stopwatch is running in
the background.
The (E)GPRS connection
mode Always online is
selected and the (E)GPRS
service is available.
An (E)GPRS connection is
established.
The (E)GPRS connection is
suspended (on hold), for
example if there is an
incoming or outgoing call
during an (E)GPRS dial-up
connection.
The infrared connection
indicator is shown
continuously when the IR
connection is activated.
All incoming calls are
diverted to another number,
Divert all voice calls. If you
have two phone lines, the
divert indicator for the first
line is and for the
second line .
The loudspeaker is activated.
Calls are limited to a closed
user group.
, , or
A headset, handsfree,
loopset, or music stand is
connected to the phone.
The timed profile is selected.
or
Push to talk connection is
active or suspended.
Time and date
See ”Time and date settings”
on page 47.
Some shortcuts in standby
mode
• To access the list of dialled
numbers, press the call key
once. Scroll to the number or
name that you want, and press
the call key to call the
number.
• To call your voice mailbox
(network service) when you have
saved your voice mailbox number
in the phone, press and hold .
• To make a connection to a
browser service, press and hold
.
• To access the Nokia.com page,
press and hold .
• To open the push to talk Group
list (network service), press the
scroll key right.
• To find a contact name, press the
scroll key down.
• To start writing text messages
quickly, press the scroll key left.
• To open the camera viewfinder in
standard photo view, press the
scroll key up. To quickly change
the camera mode, for example
video, press and hold the scroll
key left or the scroll key right.
• To change the profile, open the
list of profiles and scroll to the
desired profile by briefly pressing
the power key. To activate the
profile, press Select.
The keyguard disables the keys to
prevent them from being
accidentally pressed.
• To lock the keypad in standby
mode, press Menu and
within 1.5 seconds. The keyguard
is not activated when you close
the fold.
• To unlock the keypad, open the
fold, press Unlock and
within 1.5 seconds.
To answer a call when the keyguard
is on, open the fold, or press the call
key . During a call, the phone
can be operated normally. When you
end or reject the call, the keyguard
will automatically be on again.
For security keypad locking, see
Security keyguard in the ”Phone
settings” section on page 51.
For locking the keypad during a call,
see ”Options during a call” on page
12.
When the keyguard is on, calls still
may be possible to the official
emergency number programmed
into your device. Key in the
emergency number and press the
call key .
1. Open the fold and key in the
phone number, including the area
code. If you key in an incorrect
character, press Clear to delete it.
For international calls, press
twice for the international prefix
(the + character replaces the
international access code), and
then key in the country code, the
area code without the leading 0,
if necessary, and the phone
number.
2. To call the number, press the call
key .
3. To end the call or to cancel the
call attempt, press or close
the fold.
Making a call using contacts
To search for a name or phone
number that you have saved in
Contacts, press the scroll key down
in standby mode. Scroll to the name
or phone number, and to call the
number, press the call key .
Speed dialing
Before you can use speed dialing,
assign a phone number to one of the
speed-dialing keys, from to
. See Speed dials in ”Other
functions in the Contacts” on page
43. Call the number in one of the
following ways:
• Press the speed-dialing key that
you want, and press the call key
.
•If Speed dialling is set to on, press
and hold a speed-dialing key
until the call is started. You can
switch the Speed diallingOn or
Off. See ”Call settings” on page
50.
■ Answering or rejecting
a call
To answer an incoming call when the
fold is closed, open the fold. To reject
an incoming call when the fold is
closed, open the fold, and within 1.5
seconds, close it again, or press .
• If you press either of the volume
keys instead of answering the
call, only the ringing tone is
muted.
To answer an incoming call when
you have set Answer when fold is
opened to Off, open the fold, and
press the call key . Refer to ”Call
settings” on page 50.
To answer an incoming call when the
fold is open, press the call key ,
or to reject an incoming call, press
answering the call, the ringing
tone is muted, and you can
answer or reject the call.
•If you press Silence, only the
ringing tone is muted. You can
answer or reject the call.
To end the call, press , or close
the fold.
If a compatible headset supplied
with the headset key is connected to
the phone, you can answer and end a
call by pressing the headset key.
When somebody is calling you, the
phone shows the caller’s name,
phone number, or the text Private
number or Call. If you receive a call
from someone whose phone number
has the seven last digits as a contact
saved in Contacts, the information
may not be displayed correctly.
■ Options during a call
Many of the options that you can
select during a call are network
services. To check availability,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
During a call, press Options to select
from the following:
• Mute or Unmute, End call, End all
calls, Contacts, Menu and Hold or
Unhold, Lock keypad, Record,
New call (network service).
• Conference to make a conference
call that allows up to five persons
to participate (network service).
During a call, make a call to a
new participant (New call). The
first call is put on hold. When the
new call is answered, select
Conference to include the first
participant in the conference
call. To have a private
conversation with one of the
participants, select Private call,
and select the desired
participant. To rejoin the
conference call, select Add to
conference.
• Send DTMF to send DTMF (Dual
Tone Multi-Frequency) tone
strings, for example, passwords
or bank account numbers. The
DTMF system is used by all
touch-tone telephones. You can
key in the wait character w and
the pause character p by
repeatedly pressing .
• Swap to switch between the
active call and the call on hold
(network service), Transfer to
connect a call on hold to an
active call, and disconnect
yourself from the calls (network
service).
• Loudspeaker to use your phone as
a loudspeaker during a call. The
loudspeaker is automatically
deactivated when you end the
call or call attempt or connect
the handsfree unit or headset to
the phone.
When you have activated the
loudspeaker, you can also close
the fold of the phone during a
call. First press Options, and then
close the fold within 5 seconds.
Warning: Do not hold the
device near your ear when
the loudspeaker is in use,
because the volume may be
extremely loud.
You can key in text, for example,
when writing messages, using
traditional or predictive text input.
When you write text, appears
at the top of the display, indicating
the predictive text input, and
appears, indicating the traditional
text input. , , or
appears next to the text input
indicator, indicating the character
case. To change the character case,
press . indicates number
mode. To change from letter to
number mode, press and hold ,
and select Number mode. To revert
to letter mode, press and hold .
■ Setting predictive text
input on and off
When you write text, press Options.
To set the predictive text input on if
it is available for the language,
select Dictionary on, or to revert to
traditional text input, select
Dictionary off.
Tip: To quickly set the
predictive text input on or off
when writing text in letter
mode, press twice, or
press and hold Options.
■ Selecting the writing
language
When you write text in letter mode,
press Options, or press and hold
. To temporarily change the
language for writing text, select
Writing language.
To set different language for writing
text and for the texts shown on the
display, press Menu, and select
Settings, Phone settings, and
Language settings.
■ Using predictive text
input
The predictive text input is based on
a built-in dictionary to which you
can also add new words. You can key
in a letter with a single keypress.
1. Start writing a word using the
keys to . Press each key
only once for an individual letter.
The word changes after each
keystroke.
2. When you have finished writing
the word and it is correct,
confirm it by adding a space with
or by pressing any of the
scroll keys. Press a scroll key to
move the cursor.
select Matches, and scroll
through the list of words. When
the word that you want appears,
confirm it.
If the ? character is displayed
after the word, the word that you
intended to write is not in the
dictionary. To add the word to the
dictionary, press Spell, key in the
word (traditional text input is
used), and press Save. When the
dictionary is full, the new word
replaces the oldest one that was
added.
Writing compound words
Key in the first part of the word, and
to confirm it, press the scroll key
right. Write the last part of the word,
and confirm the word.
■ Using traditional text
input
Press a number key, to ,
repeatedly until the desired
character appears. Not all characters
available under a number key are
printed on the key. The characters
available depend on the language
selected for writing text.
• If the next letter that you want is
located on the same key as the
present one, wait until the cursor
appears, or press any of the scroll
keys, and key in the letter.
• The most common punctuation
marks and special characters are
available under the number key
.
■ Tips for writing text
The following functions may also be
available for writing text:
• To insert a space, press .
• To insert a number while in letter
mode, press and hold the desired
number key.
• To move the cursor to the left,
right, down, or up, press the
corresponding scroll key.
• To delete a character to the left
of the cursor, press Clear. Press
and hold Clear to delete the
characters more quickly.
To delete all the characters at
once when writing a message,
press Options and select Clear
text.
• To insert a word when using the
predictive text input, press
Options, and select Insert word.
Write the word using the
traditional text input, and press
• To insert a special character
when using the traditional text
input, press . When using the
predictive text input, press and
hold , or press Options, and
select Insert symbol. To insert a
smiley when using traditional
text input, press twice. When
using predictive text input, press
and hold for special
characters, and press once again
for smileys. Scroll to a character
and press Use to select it.
The following options are available
when writing text messages:
• To insert a number while in letter
mode, press Options, and select
Insert number. Key in the phone
number, or search for it in
Contacts, and press OK.
• To insert a name from Contacts,
press Options, and select Insert
contact. To insert a phone
number or a text item attached
to the name, press Options, and
select View details.
The phone offers you an extensive
range of functions that are grouped
into menus. Most of the menu
functions are provided with a brief
help text. To view the help text,
scroll to the menu function that you
want and wait for 15 seconds. To
exit the help text, press Back. You
can set the phone to display or hide
the menu help texts in the Help text
activation menu. See ”Phone
settings” on page 51.
■ Accessing a menu
function
By scrolling
1. To access the menu, press Menu.
2. Scroll up or down through the
menu list, or scroll with any of
the scroll keys if the grid menu
view is selected.
Select, for example, Settings by
pressing Select.
You can change the menu view in
the Menu view submenu. See
”Main display settings” on page
46.
3. If the menu contains submenus,
select the one that you want, for
example Call settings.
4. If the selected submenu contains
further submenus, repeat step 3.
5. Select the setting of your choice.
6. To return to the previous menu
level, press Back, and to exit the
menu, press Exit.
By a shortcut
The menus, submenus and setting
options are numbered, and you can
access some of them by using their
shortcut number.
To access the menu, press Menu. Key
in quickly, within 2 seconds, the
index number of the menu function
that you want to access.
To return to the previous menu level,
press Back, and to exit the menu,
press Exit.
You can read, write, send,
and save text, multimedia,
and e-mail messages. All messages
are organised into folders.
Note: 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 centre 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.
Text messages (SMS)
Using the Short Message Service
(SMS) you can send and receive
multi-part messages made of several
ordinary text messages (network
service) that can contain pictures.
Before you can send any text,
picture, or e-mail message, you need
to save your message centre number,
see ”Message settings” on page 34.
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.
At the top of the display 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.
Note that using special (Unicode)
characters s uch as ë, â, á, ì t ake up
more space.
Note: Only phones that
offer picture message
features can receive and
display picture messages.
Writing and sending SMS
messages
1. Press Menu, and select
Messages, Create message, and
Text message.
2. Write the message. See ”Writing
text” on page 14.
You can insert text templates or a
picture into the message. See
”Templates” on page 22. Each
picture message comprises
several text messages. Sending
one picture or multi-part
message may cost more than
sending one text message.
3. To send the message, press Send
or the call key .
number, or press Search to
retrieve a phone number from
Contacts, and press OK.
Options for sending a message
After you have written a message,
press Options, and select Sending
options and one of the following
options:
• To send a message to several
recipients, select Send to many.
The message is sent separately to
each recipient, which may cost
more than sending one message.
• To send a message as SMS email, select Send as e-mail. Key in
the recipient’s e-mail address, or
search for it in Contacts, and
press OK.
• To send a message using a
predefined message profile,
select Sending profile and a
message profile.
To define a message profile, see
”Message settings” on page 34.
Reading and replying to an
SMS message
The indicator is shown when you
have received a message or an email using SMS. The blinking
indicates that the message memory
is full. Before you can receive new
messages, delete some of your old
messages in the Inbox folder.
1. To view a new message, press
Show, or to view it later, press
Exit.
To read the message later, press
Menu, and select Messages, and
Inbox. If more than one message
is received, select the message
you want to read. An unread
message is indicated by in
front of it on the list of messages.
2. While reading a message, press
Options. You can select to delete,
forward, edit the message as a
text message or as an e-mail,
move it to another folder, or
extract message details. You can
also copy text from the beginning
of a message to your phone
calendar as a reminder note.
When reading a picture message,
you can save the picture in the
Templates folder.
3. To reply to a message, press
Reply. To reply as a text message,
select Text message, or to reply as
a multimedia message, select
Multimedia msg.
When replying to an e-mail, first
confirm or edit the e-mail
address and subject, then write
your reply message.
4. To send the message to the
displayed number, press Send or
the call key and OK.
Menu, and select Messages, Saved
items, Text messages and Templates.
To add a text () or picture ()
template in a message, select it,
press Options, and to complete the
message, select Edit (or Edit text for
picture template).
To add a template while you are
writing or replying to a message,
press Options, and select Use
template to insert a text template
into the message or the e-mail.
Select Insert picture to insert a
picture into the text message.
Multimedia messages
Note: Only devices that
offer compatible multimedia
message or e-mail features
can receive and display
multimedia messages.
To check availability and to
subscribe to the multimedia
messaging network service, contact
your network operator or service
provider. See ”Settings for
multimedia messages” on page 34.
A multimedia message can contain
text, sound, a picture, a calendar
note, a business card, or a video clip.
If the message is too large, the
phone may not be able to receive it.
Some networks allow text messages
that include an Internet address
where you can view the multimedia
message.
You cannot receive multimedia
messages during a call, a game,
another Java application, or an
active browsing session over GSM
data. Because delivery of multimedia
messages can fail for various
reasons, do not rely solely upon
them for essential communications.
Writing and sending a
multimedia message
1. To create and send a multimedia
message, press Menu, and select
Messages, Create message, and
Multimedia msg.
2. Key in the message. See ”Writing
text” on page 14.
• To insert a file in the message,
press Options, select Insert,
and select the desired option.
You cannot select an option if
it is dimmed.
If you select Image, Sound
clip, or Video clip, the list of
available folders in the Gallery
is shown. Open a specific
folder, scroll to the desired
file, press Options, and select
If you select New sound clip,
the voice recorder is opened,
and you can start a new
recording. When you end the
recording, it is added to the
message.
• To insert a business card or a
calendar note in the message,
press Options, select Insert
and Business card or Calendar
note.
• Your phone supports
multimedia messages that
contain several pages (slides).
Each slide can contain text,
one image, a calendar note, a
business card, and one sound
clip. To insert a slide in the
message, press Options, and
select Insert and Slide.
To open a desired slide if the
message contains several
slides, press Options, and
select Previous slide, Next
slide or Slide list.
To set the interval between
the slides, press Options, and
select Slide timing. To move
the text component to the top
or bottom of the message,
select Place text first or Place
text last.
3. To view the message before
sending it, press Options, and
select Preview.
4. To send the message, press Send
or the call key , and select
Phone number.
To send the message to an e-mail
address or to many recipients,
select E-mail address or Many.
5. Enter the recipient’s phone
number (or e-mail address) or
search for it in Contacts. Press
OK and the message is moved to
the Outbox folder for sending.
It takes more time to send a
multimedia message than to send
a text message. While the
multimedia message is being
sent, the animated is
displayed, and you can use other
functions on the phone. If an
interruption occurs while the
message is being sent, the phone
tries to resend the message a few
times. If these attempts fail, the
message remains in the Outbox
folder. You can try to resend it
later.
The sent message is saved in the
Sent items folder if the setting
Save sent messages is set to Yes.
See ”Settings for multimedia
messages” on page 34. When the
message is sent, it is not an
indication that the message has
been received at the intended
destination.
Copyright protections may prevent
you from copying, modifying,
transferring, or forwarding some
images, ringing tones, and other
content.
Reading and replying to a
multimedia message
Important: 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.
The default setting of the
multimedia message service is
generally on.
The appearance of a multimedia
message may vary depending on the
receiving device.
When the phone is receiving a
multimedia message, the animated
is displayed. When the message
is received, and the text
Multimedia message received are
shown.
The blinking indicates that the
memory for multimedia messages is
full. See ”Multimedia messages
memory full” on page 25.
1. To read a received multimedia
message, press Show, or to view
it later, press Exit.
To read the message later, press
Menu, and select Messages, and
Inbox. On the list of messages, an
unread message is indicated by
. Scroll to the message that
you want to view, and press
Select.
2. The function of the middle
selection key changes according
to the currently displayed
attachment in the message.
• To view the whole message if
the received message
contains a presentation, press
Play.
Otherwise, press Play to listen
to a sound clip or view a video
clip attached to the message.
To zoom in on an image, press
Zoom. To view a business card
or a calendar note, press
View. To open a theme object,
press Open. To open a
streaming link, press Load.
3. To reply to the message, press
Options, and select Reply, and
Text message, or Multimedia msg.
Key in the reply message, and
press Send. You can send the
reply message only to the person
who sent you the original
message.
Instant messaging (network service)
is a way to send short, simple text
messages to online users, delivered
over TCP/IP protocols. Your contact
list shows you when your contacts
on the list are online and available to
participate in an instant messaging
conversation. When you have
written and sent your message, it
remains displayed. The reply
message appears below your original
message.
Before you can use instant
messaging, you need to subscribe to
the service. To check the availability
and charging and to subscribe to the
service, contact your network
operator or service provider, from
whom you also receive your unique
ID and password and the settings for
the instant messaging.
To set the required settings for the
instant messaging service, see
Connect. settings in the section
”Entering the instant messaging
menu” on page 26.
While you have connected to the
instant messaging service, you can
use the other functions of the phone,
and the instant messaging session
remains active in the background.
Depending on the network, the
active instant messaging session
may consume the phone battery
faster, and you may need to connect
the phone to a charger.
Entering the instant messaging
menu
To enter the Instant messages menu
while still offline, press Menu, and
select Messages and Instant
messages.
• To connect to the instant
messaging service, select the
desired instant messaging service
if needed, and select Login. You
can set the phone to
automatically connect to the
instant messaging service when
you enter the Instant messages
menu. See ”Connecting to and
disconnecting from the instant
messaging service” on page 27.
• To view, erase, or rename the
conversations that you have
saved during an instant
messaging session, select Saved
convers.. You can select Saved
convers. also when you have
connected to the instant
messaging service.
• To view the settings needed for
instant messaging and presence
settings, select Connect. settings.
You may receive the settings as a
configuration message, see
”Configuration settings service”
on page x. To key in the settings
manually, see ”Configuration
Select Configuration and Default
or Personal config. according to
which configuration settings
supports instant messaging.
Select Account and select an
instant messaging account
provided by the service provider.
Select User ID to key in your user
ID received from the service
provider.
Select Password to key in the
password received from the
service provider.
Connecting to and
disconnecting from the instant
messaging service
To connect to the instant messaging
service, enter the Instant messages
menu, select the desired instant
messaging service if needed, and
select Login. When the phone has
successfully connected, Logged in is
displayed. To disconnect from the
instant messaging service, select
Logout.
Tip: To set the phone to
automatically connect to the
instant messaging service
when you enter the Instant
messages menu, connect to
the instant messaging
service, select My settings,
Automatic login and On IM
start-up.
Starting an instant messaging
conversation
Enter the Instant messages menu,
connect to the instant messaging
service, and you can start a
conversation in different ways.
•Select Conversations. The list of
new and read messaging sessions
or invitations to instant
messaging during the currently
active session is displayed. Scroll
to a message or an invitation, and
press Open.
indicates the new and
the read instant messages.
indicates the new and
the read group messages.
indicates the invitations.
The icons and texts on the display
may vary depending on the
instant messaging service.
•Select IM contacts. The contacts
that you have added from the
phone’s contacts memory are
displayed. Scroll to the contact
with whom you would like to
start instant messaging, and
press Chat.
indicates that you have
received a new message from a
contact.
indicates an online contact
and an offline contact in the
contact memory of the phone.
indicates a blocked contact.
Refer to ”Blocking and
unblocking messages” on page
30.
You can add contacts to the list.
See ”Contacts for instant
messaging” on page 29.
•Select Groups and Public groups
(dimmed if the group
functionality is not supported by
the network). The list of
bookmarks to public groups
provided by the network operator
or service provider is displayed. To
start a conversation, scroll to a
group, and press Join. Enter the
screen name that you want to
use as a nickname in the
conversation. When you have
successfully joined in the group
conversation, you can start a
group session. You can also
create a private group. See
”Groups” on page 30.
•Select Search and Users or
Groups to search for other
instant messaging users or public
groups on the network by phone
number, screen name, e-mail
address, or name. If you select
Groups, you can search for a
group by a member in the group
or by group name, topic or ID.
To start the session when you
have found the user or the group
that you want, press Options,
and select Chat or Join group.
• You can start a session from
Contacts. See ”Viewing the
subscribed names” on page 41.
Accepting or rejecting an
instant messaging invitation
In standby mode, when you are
connected to the instant messaging
service and you receive a new
invitation, New invitation received is
displayed. Press Read to read it. If
more than one invitation is received,
scroll to an invitation, and press
Open.
• To join the private group
conversation, press Accept. Enter
the screen name that you want to
use as a nickname in the
conversation.
• To reject or delete the invitation,
press Options and select Reject
or Delete. You can key in an
explanation for the rejection.
Reading a received instant
message
In standby mode, when you are
connected to the instant messaging
service and you receive a new
message that is not a message
associated with an active
conversation, New instant message
is displayed. Press Read to read it.
If more than one message is
received, the number of messages,
followed by .. new instant messages,
is displayed. Press Read, scroll to a
message and press Open.
New messages received during an
active session are held in the
Conversations of the Instant
messages menu. If you receive a
message from someone who is not in
IM contacts, the sender ID is
displayed. If the sender is in the
phone memory and the phone
recognises it, the name of the person
is displayed. To save a new contact
that is not in the phone memory,
press Options and select Save
contact, or to add a new detail to the
selected contact, select Add to
contact.
Participating in an instant
messaging conversation
Join or start a conversation by
pressing Write or start writing.
Tip: If you receive a new
message during a session
from a person who is not
taking part in the current
session, the icon is
displayed, and the phone
sounds an alert tone.
Key in your message, and press Send
or the call key to send it. The
message stays on the display, and
the reply message appears below
your message.
Editing your own settings
1. Enter the Instant messages
menu, and connect to the instant
messaging service.
2. To view and edit your own
availability information or screen
name, select My settings.
• To allow all the other instant
messaging users to see you as
being online, select
Availability and Available for
all.
• To allow only the contacts on
your instant messaging
contact list to see you as
being online, select
Availability and Avail. for
contacts.
• To appear as being offline,
select Availability and Appear
offline.
When you are connected to the
instant messaging service,
indicates that you are online and
that you appear as offline to others.
Contacts for instant messaging
You can add contacts to the instant
messaging contacts list.
1. Connect to the instant messaging
service, select IM contacts.
2. Press Options and select Add
contact. You can select to key in
the user ID, to add a contact from
the phone contact memory, or to
search other contacts or to copy
a contact from your contact list
on the service provider’s server.
service, press Chat, or if there is a
new message from the contact,
press Open.
4. Press Options and select, for
example, to view the details of a
selected contact, to copy
contacts from your instant
messaging contact list to the
service provider’s server, or to
select the contacts in the instant
messaging list from whom you
want to receive availability
alerts.
Blocking and unblocking
messages
To block messages, connect to the
instant messaging service, and select
Conversations, IM contacts, or join
or start a session. Select the contact
from whom you want to block
incoming messages, and press
Options. Select Block contact, and
press OK to confirm.
To unblock messages, connect to the
instant messaging service, and select
Blocked list. Scroll to the contact
from whom you want to unblock the
messages, and press Unblock.
You can also unblock messages from
the contact list.
Groups
If groups are supported by the
network, you can create your own
private groups that exist only during
a instant messaging session, or use
the public groups where provided by
the service provider.
Connect to the instant messaging
service, and select Groups.
•Select Public groups, press Join
and, if you are not in the group,
enter your screen name. Press
Options, and select Delete group
to delete a group from your group
list.
Select Search groups to sear ch a
group by group member or by
group name, topic, or ID.
•Select Create group. Enter the
name for the group and the
screen name to be used as your
nickname in this group.
Mark the names in the contacts
list to add them to the private
group list, or unmark them to
remove them from the list. You
need to send an invitation to the
new members in the group.
The online contacts are indicated
by , the offline contacts by
, and the blocked contacts by
. You cannot add contacts
that are dimmed in the list.
The icons may vary depending on
the instant messaging service.
The e-mail application that uses
(E)GPRS (network service), allows
you to access your e-mail account
from your phone, when you are not
in the office or at home. To use the
e-mail function on your phone, you
need a compatible e-mail system.
You can write, send, and read emails with your phone. You can also
save and delete the e-mails on a
compatible PC. Your phone supports
POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers.
Before you can send and retrieve any
e-mail messages, you may need to
do the following:
• Obtain a new e-mail account or
use your current account. To
check the availability of your
e-mail account, contact your
e-mail service provider.
• Check your e-mail settings with
your network operator or e-mail
service provider. You can receive
e-mail settings as a
configuration message, see
”Configuration settings service”
on page x.
• To check your settings, press
Menu, and select Messages,
Message settings and E-mail
messages. See ”Settings for e-
mail application” on page 35.
This application does not support
keypad tones.
Writing and sending an e-mail
You can write your e-mail message
before connecting to the e-mail
service, or connect to the service
first, and then write and send your
e-mail.
1. Press Menu, and select
Messages, E-mail and Create
e-mail.
2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail
address, or press Edit and key in
the e-mail address, or to search
for the e-mail address in
Contacts, press Edit and Options,
and select Search. Press OK.
3. You can key in a subject for the
e-mail, and press OK.
If you press Options, you can
select the message editor, add a
new recipient, add a copy
recipient, or a hidden copy
recipient.
4. Key in the e-mail message, see
”Writing text” on page 14. The
number of characters that you
can key in is shown on the top
right of the display.
5. To send the e-mail message,
press Send. Select Send now to
send the e-mail immediately. If
you select Send later, the e-mail
is saved in the Outbox folder.
If you want to edit or continue
writing your e-mail later, you can
save it in Drafts by selecting Save
draft msg..
When sending the e-mail later,
press Menu, and select
Messages, E-mail. Press Options,
and select Send now or Retrieve
and send.
Downloading e-mail messages
You can download e-mail messages
from your e-mail account.
1. Press Menu, and select
Messages, E-mail and Retrieve.
Alternatively, press Menu, and
select Messages, E-mail, press
Options, and select Retrieve and
send to download new e-mail
messages and to send e-mails
that have been saved in the
Outbox folder.
If the message memory is full,
delete some of your older
messages before you start to
download new messages.
Your phone makes a connection
to the e-mail service. A status bar
is shown while your phone is
downloading e-mail messages to
your phone.
2. Press Select to view the new
message in Inbox, or press Back
to view it later.
If you receive more than one
message, select the message that
you want to read. An unread
message is indicated by .
Reading and replying to an
e-mail message
Important: E-mail
messages 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.
1. Press Menu, select Messages,
E-mail and Inbox.
2. While reading the message, press
Options to view the details of the
selected message, mark the
message as unread, delete, reply,
reply to all, forward or move the
message to another folder.
3. To reply to an e-mail, press Reply.
You can, for example, include the
original message in the reply.
Confirm or edit the e-mail
address and subject, then write
your reply.
Your phone has the following folders
in the E-mail menu:
• Inbox for saving e-mails that you
have downloaded from your email account.
• Other folders contains the
folders: Drafts for saving
unfinished e-mails, Archive for
organising and saving your emails, Outbox for saving e-mails
that have not been sent, if you
have selected Send later, see
”Writing and sending an e-mail”
on page 31, and Sent items for
saving e-mails that have been
sent.
Deleting e-mail messages
To delete e-mail messages, press
Menu, and select Messages, E-mail.
Press Options, and select Delete
messages.
• To delete all messages from a
folder, select the folder, and press
Yes.
• To delete all messages from all
folders, select All messages, and
press Yes.
Deleting an e-mail from your phone
does not delete it from the e-mail
server.
Voice messages
The voice mailbox is a network
service. For more information and
for your voice mailbox number,
contact your service provider.
Press Menu, and select Messages,
Voice messages and Listen to voice
messages to call your voice mailbox
at the phone number that you have
saved in the Voice mailbox number
menu.
Info messages
With the Info messages network
service you can receive messages on
various topics from your service
provider. To check availability, topics
and the relevant topic numbers,
contact your service provider.
Service commands
In this menu you can send service
requests to your service provider
(network service).
Deleting messages
To delete all messages from a folder,
press Menu, and select Messages,
Delete messages, and the folder
from which you want to delete the
messages. Press Yes, and if the folder
contains unread messages, the
phone will ask whether you want to
delete them also. Press Yes again.
The message settings affect the
sending, receiving, and viewing of
messages.
Settings for text messages
1. Press Menu, and select
Messages, Message settings, Text
messages and Sending profile.
2. If more than one message profile
set is supported by your SIM card,
select the profile you want to
change, and select from the
following settings:
• Message centre number to
save the phone number of the
message centre that is
required for sending text
messages. You will receive
this number from your service
provider.
• Messages sent via to select
the message type Text, E-mail,
Paging or Fax.
• Message validity to select the
length of time for which the
network should attempt to
deliver your message.
• Default recipient number to
save a default number for
sending messages for this
profile if you have selected
the message type Text. Select
E-mail server to save the e-
mail server number if you
have selected the message
type E-mail.
• Delivery reports to ask the
network to send delivery
reports about your messages
(network service).
• Use GPRS, and select Yes to
set GPRS as the preferred SMS
bearer. Also, set the GPRS
connection to Always online.
See ”GPRS connection” on
page 49.
• Reply via same centre to allow
the recipient of your message
to send you a reply using your
message centre (network
service).
• Rename sending profile to
change the name of the
selected message profile. The
message profile sets are only
displayed if your SIM card
supports more than one set.
The default profile cannot be
renamed.
3. Select Save sent messages and
Yes to set the phone to save the
sent text messages in the Sent
items folder.
Settings for multimedia
messages
You may receive the multimedia
configuration settings as an over the
air message from the network
operator or service provider. To
receive the settings over the air, see
Message settings and Multimedia
msgs.. Select from the following
settings:
• Save sent messages, and select
Yes to set the phone to save sent
multimedia messages in the Sent
items folder.
• Delivery reports to ask the
network to send delivery reports
about your messages (network
service).
• Scale image down to define the
image size when you insert the
image to a multimedia message.
• Default slide timing to select the
default value for timed slides.
• Allow multimedia reception, and
select No or Yes to receive or
block multimedia messages. To
receive multimedia messages
only in your home network, select
In home network (default
setting).
• Incoming multimedia messages,
and select Retrieve to set the
phone to automatically retrieve
newly received multimedia
messages, or select Reject if you
do not wish to receive
multimedia messages. This
setting is not shown if the Allow
multimedia reception is set to No.
• Configuration settings, and select
Configuration. Only the
configurations that support
multimedia messaging are
shown. Select a service provider,
or Default, or Personal config. for
multimedia messaging. You may
receive the multimedia
messaging settings as a
configuration message, see
”Configuration settings service”
on page x. To key in the
configuration settings manually,
see ”Configuration settings” on
page 52.
Select Account and select a
multimedia messaging service
account contained in the active
configuration settings.
• Allow adverts. You can receive or
reject advertisements. This
setting is not shown if Allow
multimedia reception is set to No
or if Incoming multimedia
messages is set to Reject.
Settings for e-mail application
You may receive the e-mail settings
as a configuration message, see
”Configuration settings service” on
page x. To key in the settings
manually, see ”Configuration
• Configuration and select the
set that you would like to
activate.
• Account to see the accounts
provided by the service
provider. If more than one
account is displayed choose
the one that you want to use.
• My name. Key in your name or
nickname.
• E-mail address. Key in e-mail
address.
• Include signature. You can
define a signature that is
automatically added to the
end of your e-mail, when you
write your message.
• Reply-to address. Key in the
e-mail address to which you
want the replies to be sent.
• SMTP user name. Key in the
name that you want to use for
outgoing mails.
• SMTP password. Key in the
password that you want to
use for outgoing mails.
• Display terminal window.
Select Yes to perform manual
user authentication for
Intranet connections.
• Incoming server type. Select
either POP3 or IMAP4
depending on the type of email system that you are
using. If both types are
supported, select IMAP4.
• Incoming mail settings
If you have selected POP3 as
the incoming server type, the
following options are shown:
Retrieve e-mails, POP3 user
name, POP3 password and
Display terminal window.
If you have selected IMAP4 as
the incoming server type, the
following options are shown:
Retrieve e-mails, Retrieval
method, IMAP4 user name,
IMAP4 password and Display
terminal window.
Other settings
To select the other settings for
messages, press Menu, and select
Messages, Message settings, Other
settings. To change the font size for
reading and writing messages, select
Font size.
Message counter
To view how many text, and
multimedia messages you have sent
and received, press Menu, and select
Messages, Message counter, and
Sent messages or Received
messages. To clear the counters,
You can save names and
phone numbers (Contacts)
in the phone memory or in the SIM
card memory.
The phone supports presence
enhanced contact (network service)
containing My presence and
Subscribed names. In the My
presence menu you can publish your
current availability status to
communicate to anyone who has
access to this service and who is
requesting this information. In the
Subscribed names menu you can
create a list of contacts whose
presence status you would like to see
and use this list to quickly view their
availability status.
Searching for a contact
Press Menu, and select Contacts and
Search, or press the scroll key down
in standby mode.
Scroll up or down to the name that
you want. If the contact is saved in
the SIM card memory, is shown
on the top of the display. Press
Details, and scroll to view the details
of the selected contact.
The subscribed names are shown
differently, depending on the
Contacts view selection. See
”Settings for contacts” on page 41.
Saving names and phone
numbers (Add contact)
Press Menu, and select Contacts and
Add new contact. Key in the name,
press OK, and key in the phone
number, and press OK.
Tip: Quick save In standby
mode, key in the phone
number, and press Save. Key
in the name, and press OK.
Saving multiple numbers or
text items per name
You can save different types of
phone numbers and short text items
for a contact in the phone memory
for contacts. A text item may be, for
example, an address.
The first number you save is
automatically set as the default
number, and it is indicated with a
frame around the number type
indicator, for example . When you
select a name from contacts, for
example, to make a call, the default
number is used unless you select
another number.
1. Ensure that the memory in use is
either Phone or Phone and SIM.
See ”Settings for contacts” on
page 41.
2. To access the list of names and
phone numbers, press the scroll
key down in standby mode.
3. Scroll to the name to which you
want to add a new number or
text item.
4. Press Details and Options, and
select Add number or Add detail.
5. To add a number or detail, select
a number type or text type.
If you are connected to the
presence service and select the
text type User ID, select Search to
search for an ID by a mobile
phone number or an e-mail
address on the server of the
operator or service provider. See
”Presence-enhanced contacts My presence” on page 39. If only
one ID is found, it is
automatically saved. Otherwise,
to save the ID, press Options, and
select Save. Select Enter ID
manually, key in the ID, and press
OK.
To change the number or text
type, press Options, and select
Change type . You cannot change
the type of an ID when it is in the
IM contacts or Subscribed names
list.
To set the selected number as the
default number, press Options,
and select Set as default.
6. Key in the number or text item,
and press OK to save it.
7. Press Back and then Exit to
return to standby mode.
Adding an image to a
contact
You can add an image in a supported
format to a certain number of
contacts saved in the phone
memory.
Press the scroll key down in standby
mode, scroll to a contact to which
you want to add an image, and press
Details. Press Options, and select
Add image. Open the desired folder
in the Gallery, scroll to the image
that you want to add, press Options
and select Save to contacts. A copy
of the image is added to the contact.
Editing or deleting details in
the contacts
Search for the contact, and press
Details. Scroll to the name, number,
text item, or image that you want to
edit or delete.
• To edit, press either Edit or
Change, or press Options, and
select Edit name, Edit number,
Edit detail, or Change image,
depending on the Contacts view
selection. You cannot edit or
delete an ID when it is on the IM
• To delete a number, a text item,
or an image attached to the
contact, press Options, and
select Delete number, Delete
detail, or Delete image. Deleting
an image from contacts does not
delete it from Gallery.
Deleting contacts
Press Menu, and select Contacts,
and Delete to delete contacts and all
the details attached to them. To
delete contacts one by one or all at
once, select One by one or Delete all.
Presence-enhanced contacts
- My presence
With the presence service (network
service), you can share your presence
status with other users, for example,
your family, friends, and colleagues.
Presence status includes your
availability, status message, and
personal logo. Other users who have
access to the service and are
requesting your information, are
able to see your status. The
requested information is shown in
Subscribed names in the viewers’
Contacts menu. You can personalize
the information that you want to
share with others and control who
can see your status.
Before you can use presence, you
need to subscribe to the service. To
check the availability and costs, and
to subscribe to the service, contact
your network operator or service
provider, from whom you also
receive your unique ID, password,
and the settings for the service. See
”Configuration settings” on page 52.
To use presence, connect to the
service. While you are connected to
the presence service, you can use the
other functions of the phone, and
the presence service is active in the
background. If you disconnect from
the service, your presence status is
shown for a certain amount of time
for the viewers depending on the
service provider.
Press Menu, and select Contacts,
and My presence. Select from the
following options:
• Connect to 'My presence' service
or Disconnect to connect to or to
disconnect from the service.
• My current presence, and select,
for example, to view your current
private or public status, to
change your presence status, or
to select the groups with whom
you want to share your presence
status information.
• Viewers, and select to view all the
persons who have subscribed to,
who are allowed to view, or who
are blocked from viewing your
presence information.
show the current status indicator
in standby mode.
Synchronise with profiles to
select whether you want to
update My presence message and
My availability manually or
automatically by linking them to
the currently active profile. See
”Profiles” on page 45. You cannot
link a personalised status logo to
a profile.
Connection type to select how
the phone connects to the
presence service when it is
switched on.
IM and my presence settings and
select from following:
• Configuration. Only the
configurations that support
presence service are shown.
Select a service provider,
Default, or Personal config. for
presence service. You may
receive the presence service
settings as a configuration
message, see ”Configuration
settings service” on page x. To
key in the configuration
settings manually, see
”Configuration settings” on
page 52.
• Account and select a presence
service account contained in
the active configuration
settings.
• User ID to key in your user ID
received from the service
provider.
• Passw ord to key in the
password received from the
service provider.
Presence-enhanced contacts
- Subscribed names
You can create a list of contacts
whose presence status information
you want to be available. You can
view the information only if it is
allowed by your contact or the
network.
Ensure that the memory in use is
either Phone or Phone and SIM. See
”Settings for contacts” on page 41.
To connect to the presence service,
press Menu, and select Contacts, My
presence, and Connect to 'My
presence' service. You can view the
subscribed contacts even when you
are not connected to the presence
service, but you cannot see the
presence status information about
the contact.
3. Select a contact from the list. If
the contact has a saved ID, the
contact is added to the
subscribed names list.
Tip: To s ubscribe to a contact
from the Contacts list, search
for the contact, press Details,
and Options. Select Request
presence and As subscription.
To view only the presence
information, select Request presence
and One time only.
Viewing the subscribed names
See ”Searching for a contact” on
page 37.
1. To view the presence
information, press Menu, and
select Contacts, and Subscribed
names.
The status information of the
first contact on the subscribed
names list is displayed. The
information that the person
wants to make availble to others
may include text and an icon. The
, and icons indicate
that the person is either
available, busy, or not available.
indicates that the person’s
presence information is not
available.
2. Press Options, and select from
the list of options.
Unsubscribing a contact
To unsubscribe a contact, search for
the contact from the Contacts list,
and press Details. Select the user ID,
press Options, select Unsubscribe,
and press OK.
Copying contacts
Press Menu, and select Contacts and
Copy to copy names and phone
numbers from the phone memory to
your SIM card memory and vice
versa. The text items, such as e-mail
addresses, saved in the phone
memory are not copied to the SIM
card.
Settings for contacts
Press Menu, and select Contacts and
Settings, and select from the
following:
• Memory in use to select the
memory that you want to use for
your contacts. If you select Phone
and SIM, you can view the
contacts in both memories but
the names and numbers will be
saved in the phone memory.
• Contacts view to select how the
contacts are displayed.
• Memory status to view the status
of both memories for contacts.
You can send and receive a person’s
contact information from a
compatible device that supports the
vCard standard as a business card.
When you have received a business
card, press Show and Save to save
the business card in the phone
memory.
To send a business card, search for
the name and phone number that
you want to send from contacts.
Press Details and Options, and
select Send bus. card. Select Via
infrared, Via text message (network
service), or Via multimedia (network
service).
Voice dialing
You can call a contact by saying a
voice tag that you have recorded for
that contact. Any spoken words,
such as a name, can be a voice tag.
You can add a certain amount of
voice tags.
Before using voice tags, note that:
• Voice tags are not languagedependent. 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.
Adding and managing voice
tags
Save or copy in the phone memory
the contacts to which you want to
add a voice tag.
1. In standby mode, press the scroll
key down, and scroll to the
contact to which you want to add
a voice tag.
2. Press Details, scroll to the desired
phone number, press Options,
and select Add voice tag
3. Press Start, and speak clearly the
word(s) that you want to record
as a voice tag. After recording,
the phone plays the recorded tag.
If the phone has an application
running that is sending or receiving
data using the (E)GPRS connection,
you must end the application before
using voice tags.
1. In standby mode, press and hold
the volume-down key or the right
selection key . A short tone
sounds, and Speak now is
displayed.
2. Speak the voice tag clearly. The
phone plays the recognised voice
tag, and dials the phone number
of the voice tag after 1.5 seconds.
If you are using a compatible
headset with the headset key, press
and hold the headset key to start the
voice dialing.
Other functions in the
Contacts
Press Menu, and select Contacts,
and select from the following:
• Speed dials to assign a number to
a speed-dialing key. Scroll to the
speed-dialing key number that
you want, press Assign, or if a
number has already been
assigned to the key, press
Options, and select Change.
Press Search, and select first the
name, then the number that you
want to assign.
See also Speed dialling in ”Call
settings” on page 50, and ”Speed
dialing” on page 11 .
• Voice tags to listen to, delete, or
change the saved voice tags.
• Info numbers or Service numbers
(network services) are numbers
that your service provider may
have included in your SIM card.
• My numbers to view the numbers
assigned to your SIM card if this
is allowed by the card.
• Caller groups to arrange the
names and phone numbers saved
in Contacts into caller groups. For
each caller group, you can set, for
example, the phone to sound a
specific ringing tone, and show a
selected graphic on the display
when you receive a call from a
phone number in the group. To
set the phone to ring only upon
calls from phone numbers
belonging to a selected caller
group, see Alert for in ”Tone
settings” on page 46.
■ Call register
The phone registers the
phone numbers of missed,
received and dialled voice calls and
push to talk addresses of one-to-one
push to talk calls, and the
approximate length of your calls.
The phone registers missed and
received calls only if the network
supports these functions, and the
phone is switched on and within the
network service area.
When you press Options in the
Missed calls, Received calls and
Dialled numbers menu, you can, for
example, view the date and the time
of the call, edit or delete the phone
number from the list, save the
number in Contacts, or send a
message to the number.
Recent calls lists
Press Menu, and select Call register
and then select from the following:
• Missed calls to view the list of the
lastest phone numbers from
which somebody has
unsuccessfully tried to call you
(network service).
• Received calls to view the list of
the lastest phone numbers from
which you have most recently
accepted calls (network service).
• Dialled numbers to view the list
of the phone numbers that you
have most recently called or
attempted to call.
• Delete recent call lists to delete
the recent calls lists.
Call counters and call timers
Note: The actual invoice for
calls and services from your
service provider may vary,
depending upon network
features, rounding-off for
billing, taxes and so forth.
Press Menu, and select Call register
and select from the following:
• Call duration. Scroll to view the
approximate duration of your
incoming and outgoing calls in
hours, minutes, and seconds.
• GPRS data counter. Scroll to
check the approximate amounts
of data that were sent or received
in the last session, data sent and
received in total, and to clear the
counters.
• GPRS connection timer. Scroll to
check the approximate duration
of the last GPRS connection or
the total GPRS connection time.
Message counter
To view how many text, instant
messaging and multimedia
messages you have sent and
received, press Menu, and select Call
register, Message counter and Sent
messages or Received messages. To
The network may send you a location
request. You can ensure that the
network will deliver location
information of your phone only if
you approve it (network service).
Contact your network operator or
service provider to subscribe and to
agree upon the delivery of location
information.
• To accept or reject the location
request, press Accept or Reject.
If you miss the request, the phone
automatically accepts or rejects
it according to what you have
agreed with your network
operator or service provider. The
phone displays 1 missed position
request. To view the missed
location request, press Show.
To view the information on the 10
most recent privacy notifications
and requests or to delete them, press
Menu, and select Call register,
Positioning, Position log, and Open
folder or Delete all.
■ Settings
Profiles
You can customize tones with preset
profiles for different events,
environments, or caller groups.
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Profiles. Scroll to a profile and press
Select.
• To activate the selected profile,
select Activate.
• To set the profile to be active for
a certain amount of time up to 24
hours, select Timed, and set the
end time. When the time set for
the profile expires, the previous
profile that was not timed
becomes active.
• To personalise the profile, select
Personalise. You can change the
same settings also in the Tone
settings menu. See ”Tone
settings” on page 46.
To change your presence status
information, select My presence.
This menu is available if you have
set Synchronise with profiles to
On. See ”Presence-enhanced
contacts - My presence” on page
39.
To rename a profile, select Profile
name. The General profile cannot
be renamed.
Themes
A theme contains many elements for
personalising your phone, such as
wallpaper, screen saver, color
scheme and a ringing tone.
• Select theme to open the list of
folders in the Gallery. To set a
theme in your phone, open the
Themes folder, and select a
theme.
• Theme downloads to open a list
of downloads links to download
more themes. Refer to
”Downloading” on page 76.
Tone settings
Press Menu, and select Settings, and
Tone settings. You can find the same
settings in the Profiles menu. The
settings you make also change the
settings in the active profile.
You can select, for example, how the
phone notifies you of an incoming
voice call, select the ringing tone for
incoming calls and messages, set the
push to talk notification tones and
voice status, set the ringing volume,
and select the phone to ring only for
call from phone numbers that
belong to a selected caller group.
Main display settings
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Main display settings. You can
change the following settings:
• Wallpaper to add the background
image to the main display in
standby mode. To select, activate,
or deactivate the wallpaper,
select Select wallpaper, On or Off.
Select Select slide set and a folder
in the Gallery to use the images
in the folder as a slide set.
To download more images for
wallpaper, select Graphic
downloads.
• Colour schemes to change the
color in some display
components, for example, menu
background color and signal and
battery bar colors.
• Operator logo to set your phone
to display or hide the operator
logo. If you have not saved the
operator logo, the Operator logo
menu is dimmed.
For more information on
availability of an operator logo,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
• Menu view to set the way the
phone displays the main menu.
Select List or Grid.
Mini display settings
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Mini display settings. You can
change the following settings:
• Wallpaper to add the background
image to your phone mini display
in standby mode. The wallpaper is
not displayed when the phone
activates the screen saver.
To download more images for
wallpaper, select Graphic
• Colour schemes to change the
color in some display
components, for example, menu
background color and signal and
battery bars.
• Screen saver to activate the
screen saver for the mini display,
select On. To set the time after
which the screen saver on the
mini display is activated, select
Time-out. To select a graphic for
the screen saver, select Select s.
saver, and open Graphics, Scr.
savers. To download more images
for screen saver, select Graphic
downloads.
Time and date settings
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Time and date settings. Select Clock
and Date to make time and date
settings and to select if the time and
date are shown on the display in
standby mode. Select Auto-update
of date & time (network service) to
set the phone to automatically
update the time and date according
to the current time zone. Autoupdating may cause some alarms
you have set to expire.
If the battery is removed from the
phone for a long time or if the
battery is discharged, you may need
to set the time again.
Personal shortcuts
To select a function for the right
selection key and add voice
commands for some functions, press
Menu, and select Settings, and
Personal shortcuts.
•Select Right selection key to set a
function for the right selection
key. Scroll to a function and
select it.
•Select Voice commands and a
command folder. Select the
function to which you want to
add a voice command, and press
Add. You can add voice
commands for a certain numbers
of functions.
To add a voice command, refer to
”Adding and managing voice
tags” on page 42.
To activate a voice command,
refer to ”Making a call by using a
voice tag” on page 43.
During a call, or when an
application using the (E)GPRS
connection is sending or
receiving data, you cannot
activate or add a voice command.
Connectivity
Infrared
Do not point the IR (infrared) beam
at anyone's eye or allow it to
interfere with other IR devices. This
device is a Class 1 laser product.
You can set up the phone to send
and receive data through its infrared
(IR) port. You can send or receive
data (such as business cards) to or
from a compatible phone or data
device (such as a computer) using
the IR port of your phone.
To use an IR connection, the
compatible device with which you
want to establish a connection must
be IrDA compliant.
When sending or receiving data
using IR, ensure that the IR ports of
the sending and receiving devices
are pointing at each other and that
there are no obstructions between
the devices. The preferable distance
between the two devices in an
infrared connection is 1 meter (3.28
feet) at most.
To activate the IR port of your phone
to receive data using IR, press Menu,
and select Settings, Connectivity
and Infrared.
To deactivate the IR connection,
press Menu, and select Settings,
Connectivity, and Infrared. Press Yes
when the phone displays Deactivate
infrared?.
If data transfer is not started within
2 minutes after the activation of the
IR port, the connection is canceled
and must be restarted.
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
is a network service that allows
mobile phones to be used for
sending and receiving data over an
Internet Protocol (IP) -based
network. GPRS is a data bearer that
enables wireless access to data
networks such as the Internet.
Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS) uses
enhanched data rates for global
evolution (EDGE), a radio interface
modulation technique, to increase
the data rates of GPRS.
The functions of your phone that
may use (E)GPRS are messaging,
browsing pages, e-mail application,
remote synchronisation, push to
talk, application downloading, and
the PC dial-up (for example, Internet
and e-mail).
Before you can use (E)GPRS
technology:
• Contact your network operator or
service provider to check
availability, to subscribe to the
(E)GPRS service, and to obtain
information on data transfer
speed and pricing.
• Save the (E)GPRS settings for
each application that uses
(E)GPRS.
When you have selected GP RS as a
data bearer, the phone uses EGPRS
instead of GPRS if this is available in
the network. You cannot select
between EGPRS and GPRS, but for
some applications you may be able
to select either GPRS or GSM data
(CSD, Circuit Switched Data).
GPRS connection
To define the settings for (E)GPRS
connections, press Menu, and select
Settings, Connectivity, GPRS and
GPRS connection.
•Select Always online to set the
phone to automatically register
to an (E)GPRS network when you
switch the phone on.
When you start an application
using (E)GPRS, the connection
between the phone and network
is established. When you exit the
application, the (E)GPRS
connection ends, but the phone is
still registred to the (E)GPRS
network.
If you receive a call or a text
message or make a call during an
(E)GPRS connection, the (E)GPRS
connection is suspended (on
hold).
The indicator for GPRS and
(E)GPRS is the same.
•Select When needed to set the
phone to register to an (E)GPRS
network and establish an (E)GPRS
connection when an application
using (E)GPRS requires it. The
(E)GPRS connection will close
when you exit the application.
The phone supports three
simultaneous (E)GPRS connections.
For example, you can browse XHTML
pages, receive multimedia messages,
and have an ongoing PC dial-up
connection at the same time.
GPRS modem settings
You can connect the phone with an
infrared or a data cable connection
to a compatible PC, and use the
phone as a modem to enable
(E)GPRS connection from the PC.
To define the settings for (E)GPRS
connections from the PC, press
Menu, and select Settings,
Connectivity, GPRS and GPRS
modem settings.
•Select Active access point to
activate the access point that
you want.
•Select Edit active access point to
change the access point settings.
Contact your network operator or
service provider for the access
point name.
You can also set the (E)GPRS dial-up
service settings (access point name)
on the PC using the Nokia Modem
Options software. If you have set the
settings both on the PC and on the
phone, the PC settings will be used.
Call settings
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Call settings. Select from the
following settings:
• Call divert (network service) to
direct your incoming calls to
another number, for example, to
your voice mailbox (network
service). For details, contact your
service provider.
• Anykey answer, select On, and
you can answer an incoming call
by briefly pressing any key except
the power key, the push to talk
key, the selection keys and
, and .
• Answer when fold is opened to
select whether opening the fold
automatically answers an
incoming call.
• Automatic redial to set the phone
to make a maximum of 10 more
attempts to connect the call after
an unsuccessful call attempt.
• Speed dialling to set the phone to
dial the phone numbers assigned
to the speed-dialing keys, from
to , by pressing and
holding the corresponding
number key.
• Call waiting to request the
network to notify you of an
incoming call while you have a
call in progress (network service).
• Summary after call to set the
phone to briefly display the
approximate duration and cost
(network service) of the call after
each call.
• Send my caller ID to set the
phone to show your phone
number to the person you are
calling (network service). Select
Set by network, and the setting
agreed upon with your service
provider is used.
• Line for outgoing calls (network
service) to select phone lines 1 or
2, for making calls. For more
information on availability,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
If you select Line 2 and have not
subscribed to this network
service, you are not able to make
calls. However, calls on both lines
can be answered regardless of
the selected line.
• Language settings, and to set the
language for the display texts,
select Phone language. If
Automatic is selected, the phone
selects the language according to
the information on the SIM card.
To use another language for
writing text, select Writing
language. You can also
temporarily change the language
for writing text. See ”Writing
text” on page 14.
• Memory status to view the
amount of free and used memory
for each function in the list.
• Security keyguard to set the
phone to ask for the security code
when you unlock the keyguard.
When the keyguard is on, calls still
may be possible to the official
emergency number programmed
into your device. Key in the
emergency number and press the
call key .
• Cell info display to set the phone
to indicate when you use it in a
cellular network based on Micro
Cellular Network (MCN)
technology (network service).
• Welcome note to key in and save
a personal note that is shown
briefly when you switch on the
phone.
• Operator selection to set the
phone automatically select one
of the cellular networks available
in your area.
If you select Manual, you can
select a network that has a
roaming agreement with your
home service provider. The phone
stays in manual mode until
automatic mode is selected or
another SIM card is inserted into
the phone.
• Confirm SIM service actions to
confirm messages sent between
your phone and your service
provider.
Accessing these services may
involve sending a text message or
making a phone call. You may be
charged for these services.
• Help text activation to set the
phone to show the help texts. See
”Using the menu” on page 17.
• Start-up tone to set the phone to
play a start-up tone when the
phone is switched on.
The enhancement settings menu is
shown only if the phone has been or
is currently connected to a
compatible mobile enhancement,
such as the handsfree unit.
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Enhancement settings. You can
select an enhancement menu if the
corresponding enhancement is or
has been connected to the phone.
Depending on the enhancement, you
can select options, for example, a
profile that can be activated
automatically when you connect the
enhancement.
Configuration settings
You can configure your phone with
settings that are required for certain
services to function correctly. The
supported services are multimedia
messaging, instant messaging,
synchronisation, e-mail application,
streaming, push to talk, and browser.
Your service provider may also send
you these settings. See
”Configuration settings service” on
page x.
For information on availability and
the appropriate configuration
settings, contact your network
operator or service provider.
Press Menu, and select Settings, and
Configuration settings. Select from
the following list:
• Default configuration sett., and
the list of service providers saved
in the phone is shown. Scroll to a
service provider, and press
Details to view the applications
that the configuration settings of
this service provider supports.
Press Options, and select Set as
default to set the configuration
settings of the service provider as
default settings. To delete
configuration settings, select
Delete.
• Activate default in all
applications to activate the
default configuration settings for
supported applications.
• Preferred access point includes
names of the saved access points.
Scroll to an access point, press
Options, and select Details to
view the name of the service
provider, data bearer, and GPRS
access point or GSM dial-up
number.
• Personal configuration settings
to add new personal accounts for
various services, and to activate
or delete them.
To add new personal account if
you have not added any, press
Add new; otherwise, press
Options, and select Add new.
Select the service type, and one
by one select and key in all the
required parameters. The
parameters differ according to
the selected service type.
To delete or activate a personal
account, scroll to it, press
Options, and select Delete or
Activate.
Security settings
When security features that restrict
calls are in use (such as call barring,
closed user group and fixed dialing)
calls still may be possible to the
official emergency number
programmed into your device.
Security settings contains settings
for access codes and other security
features.
Press Menu, and select Settings and
Security settings. Select from the
following settings:
• PIN code request to set the phone
to request your PIN code every
time the phone is switched on.
Some SIM cards do not allow the
PIN code request to be turned off.
• Call barring service (network
service) to restrict calls
• Fixed dialling to restrict your
outgoing calls and text messages
to selected phone numbers if this
function is supported by your SIM
card.
When fixed dialing is on, (E)GPRS
connections are not possible
except while sending text
messages over a (E)GPRS
connection. In this case, the
recipient’s phone number and the
message centre number must be
included on the fixed dialing list.
• Closed user group (network
service) to specify the group of
people whom you can call and
who can call you. For more
information contact your
network operator or service
provider.
• Security level. Enter the security
code, and select Phone to set the
phone to ask for the security code
whenever a new SIM card is
inserted into the phone.
Select Memory to set the phone
to ask for the security code when
the SIM card memory is selected,
when you change the memory in
use, or copy from one memory to
another (”Copying contacts” on
page 41).
• Access codes to change the
security code, PIN code, PIN2
code, or barring password.
• Video clip: 3GP format (H.263
baseline and MPEG-4 simple
profile)
The phone may not support all
variations of the file formats.
Your phone supports a Digital Rights
Management (DRM) system to
protect acquired content. A piece of
content, for example a ringing tone,
can be protected and associated
with certain usage rules, for example
the number of usage times and a
certain usage period. The rules are
defined in the content’s activation
key which can be delivered either
together with the content or
independently depending on the
service provider. You may be able to
update these activation keys. Always
check the delivery terms of any
content and activation key before
acquiring them, as they may be
subject to a fee.
Copyright protections may prevent
some images, ringing tones, and
other content from being copied,
modified, transferred or forwarded.
1. Press Menu, and select Gallery.
2. Scroll to the desired folder, and
press Open to view the files in
the folder, or press Options to
select an option for the folder:
• Add folder, Delete folder,
Move, Rename folder, Details,
Type of view, or Sort. You
cannot delete, rename, or
move the original folders on
the phone.
• Downloads to download more
images and tones.
To check the availability of
different services, pricing, and
tariffs, contact your network
operator or service provider.
Download content only from
sources you trust.
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Menu functions
• Memory status to view the
memory consumption
information of the phone.
• Activation key list to view the
list of all available activation
keys. You can delete the
expired activation keys, for
example.
3. If you opened a folder, scroll to
the desired file.
To view the file, press Open, or to
send the file using MMS, press
the call key . The phone can
play video clips in 3GP format
(H.263 baseline and MPEG-4
simple profile), and short MP3
and AAC audio clips.
Press Options and select the
option that you want from the
list.
■ Media
Camera
You can take photos or record video
clips with the built-in camera. The
camera lens is on the fold of the
phone, and the main or mini display
of the phone works as a viewfinder.
The camera produces images in JPEG
format and the video clips in H.263
(SubQCIF) format.
If there is not enough memory to
take a new photo, you need to free
some by deleting old photos or other
files in the gallery.
Taking a photo
1. To open the camera viewfinder,
press Menu, and select Media,
and Camera.
To open the viewfinder options,
press Options, and you can, for
example, select to change the
operation mode, zoom the image,
and access the gallery or the
camera settings. For one photo at
a time you can also activate the
self-timer or select to use the
mini display as the viewfinder.
2. To take a photo, press Capture.
The phone saves the photo in the
Images folder of the Gallery
menu.
3. Press Back to take another photo,
or Send the photo. Press Options,
and select from the list of
options.
Recording a video clip
1. Press Menu, and select Media,
and Camera. Press Options, and
select Change mode and Video.
2. To start recording a video clip,
press Record. To pause the
recording, press Pause, and to
resume the recording, press
The phone saves the recording in
the Video clips folder of the
Gallery menu.
Press Play to view the recording,
or press Options, and select, for
example, an option to delete or
rename the saved video clip, send
it as a multimedia message or
using an IR connection, or access
the gallery.
Camera settings
Press Menu, and select Media, and
Camera. Press Options, and select
Settings and an option from the list.
You can define the image quality, set
the length of the video clips, the
camera sounds, and default title and
default mode.
Media player
With the media player you can view,
play, and download files, for example
images, audio, video, and animated
images from different kinds of
sources. In addition it allows you to
see compatible streaming videos
from a network server (network
service).
Press Menu, and select Media and
Media player. Select Open gallery,
Bookmarks, Go to address, or Media
downloads.
Setting up the phone for a
streaming service
You may receive the configuration
settings required for the streaming
as a configuration message from the
network operator or service provider.
See ”Configuration settings service”
on page x.
To key in the settings manually, see
”Configuration settings” on page 52.
Press Menu, and select Media,
Media player and Streaming sett..
•Select Configuration. Only the
configurations that support
streaming are shown. Select a
service provider, Default, or
Personal config. for streaming.
You may receive the streaming
settings as a configuration
message, see ”Configuration
settings service” on page x. To key
in the configuration settings
manually, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
•Select Account and a streaming
service account contained in the
active configuration settings.
Radio
The FM radio uses the wire of the
headset as an antenna. A compatible
headset needs to be attached to the
device for the FM radio to function
properly.
a moderate level.
Continuous exposure to
high volume may damage
your hearing.
The quality of the radio broadcast
depends on the radio station’s
coverage in that particular area.
1. To turn on the radio, press Menu,
and select Media and Radio.
2. If you have saved radio channels,
scroll to the channel you want to
listen to, or select a radio channel
location 1 to 9 by pressing the
corresponding number key.
When using the compatible
headset supplied with the
headset key, press the key to
scroll to the desired saved radio
channel.
3. To turn off the radio, press
Options, and select Switch off, or
press and hold .
You can close the fold of the phone
while listening to the radio.
You can make a call or answer an
incoming call normally while
listening to the radio. The volume of
the radio is muted. When you end
the call, the radio volume will
automatically be turned up again.
When an application using a
(E)GPRS or HSCSD connection is
sending or receiving data, it may
interfere with the radio.
Tuning a radio channel
When the radio is on, press and hold
the scroll key down or up to start the
channel search. Searching stops
when a channel is found. To save the
channel, press Save, or press
Options, and select Save channel.
Key in the name of the channel, and
press OK. Select the location where
you want to save the channel.
Using the loudspeaker
Warning: Do not hold the
device near your ear when
the loudspeaker is in use,
because the volume may be
extremely loud.
When the radio is on, press Options,
and select Loudspeaker to listen to
the radio using the loudspeaker.
Keep the headset connected to the
phone.
Voice recorder
You can record speech, sound, or an
active call for up to 3 minutes. You
can also set a recording as a ringing
tone.
The recorder cannot be used when a
data call or GPRS connection is
active.
press Options, and select Record.
While recording a call, hold the
phone in the normal position
near to your ear. All parties to the
call will hear a faint beep
approximately every 5 seconds.
3. To end the recording, press Stop.
The recording will be saved in the
Recordings folder of the Gallery
menu.
To open the list of the saved
recordings, select Recordings list.
Open the Recordings folder and
the recording that you want to
listen to.
To listen to the latest recording,
select Play last recorded.
To send the latest recording using
multimedia messaging or
infrared, select Send last
recorded.
■ Push to talk
Push to talk over cellular
(PTT) is a two-way radio
service available over a GSM/GPRS
cellular network (network service).
Push to talk provides direct voice
communication connected with the
push of the PTT key.
You can use push to talk to have a
conversation with one person or
with a group of people having
compatible devices. When your call
is connected, the person or group
you are calling does not have to
answer the phone. Besides the GPRS
counters, the phone registers only
one-to-one calls in the recent call
lists in Call register. The participants
should confirm the reception of any
communications where appropriate
as there is no other confirmation
whether the recipient(s) have heard
the call.
To check availability and costs, and
to subscribe to the service, contact
your network operator or service
provider. Roaming services may be
more limited than for normal calls.
Before you can use the push to talk
service, you must define the required
push to talk service settings.
While you are connected to the push
to talk service, you can use the other
functions of the phone. The push to
talk over cellular service is not
connected to traditional voice
communication, and therefore many
of the services available for
traditional voice calls (for example,
voice mailbox) are not available for
push to talk over cellular
communications.
• To connect to or disconnect from
the push to talk service, select
Switch PTT on or Switch PTT off.
• To view the received callback
requests, select Callback inbox.
• To view the list of push to talk
groups, select Group list.
• To view the list of contacts to
which you have added the push
to talk address, select Contacts
list.
• To add a new push to talk group
to the phone, select Add group.
• To set the push to talk settings
for use, select PTT settings.
• To set the required settings for
the push to talk connection,
select Configuration settings.
• To open the browser and to
connect to the push to talk
network portal provided by the
service provider, select Services.
Connecting to and
disconnecting from the push
to talk service
To connect to the push to talk
service, press Menu, and select Push
to talk, and Switch PTT on.
indicates the push to talk
connection. indicates that the
service is temporarily unavailable.
The phone automatically tries to
reconnect to the service until you
disconnect from the push to talk
service. If you have added group(s)
to the phone, you are automatically
joined to the active (Default or
Listened) groups, and the name of
the default group is displayed in
standby mode.
To disconnect from the push to talk
service, select Switch PTT off.
Callback requests
If you make a one-to-one call and do
not get a response, you can send a
request for the person to call you
back.
When someone sends you a callback
request, Callback request received is
displayed in standby mode. When
you receive a callback request from
someone who is not in your contacts
list, you can save the name to your
contacts.
Sending a callback request
• To send a callback request from
the contacts list in the Push to
• To send a callback request from
the Contacts, press the scroll key
down in standby mode, and scroll
to the desired contact. Press
Details, scroll to the push to talk
address, press Options, and
select Send callback.
• To send a callback request from
the group list in the Push to talk
menu, select Group list, and scroll
to the desired group. Press
Options, select Active members,
scroll to the desired contact,
press Options, and select Send
callback.
• To send a callback request from
the callback request list in the
Push to talk menu, select
Callback inbox. Scroll to a
contact, press Options, and
select Send callback.
Responding to a callback request
1. To open the Callback inbox, press
View. The list of nicknames of the
persons who have sent you
callback requests is shown.
2. To make a one-to-one call, press
the PTT key.
3. To send a call request back to the
sender, press Options, and select
Send callback.
To delete the request, press
Delete.
Saving the callback request sender
1. To open the Callback inbox, press
View. The list of nicknames of the
persons who have sent you
callback requests is shown.
2. To view the sender's push to talk
address, press Options, and
select View PTT address.
To save a new contact or to add
the push to talk address to a
contact, press Options, and
select Save as or Add to contact.
Making and receiving a push
to talk call
Set the phone to use either
loudspeaker or earpiece for push to
talk communication. When the
earpiece is selected, you can use the
phone normally to your ear.
Warning: Do not hold the
device near your ear when
the loudspeaker is in use,
because the volume may be
extremely loud.
When connected to the push to talk
service, you can make or receive
group calls or one-to-one calls. Oneto-one calls are calls you make to
only one person, instead of a group.
To make a call to the default group,
press the PTT key. A tone sounds
indicating that the access is granted,
and the phone displays your
nickname and group name.
To make a call to a nondefault group,
select Group list in the push to talk
menu, scroll to the desired group,
and press the PTT key.
Press and hold the PTT key the entire
time you are talking, and hold the
phone in front of you so that you can
see the display. When you have
finished, release the PTT key. Talking
is allowed on a first-come, firstserved basis. When someone stops
talking, the first person to press the
PTT key can talk next.
Making a one-to-one call
• To start a one-to-one call from
the list of contacts to which you
have added the push to talk
address received from the service
provider, select Contacts list.
Scroll to a contact, and press the
PTT key.
You can also select the contact
from the Contacts list.
• To start a one-to-one call from
the list of push to talk groups,
select Group list, and scroll to the
desired group. Press Options,
select Active members, scroll to
the desired contact, and press the
PTT key.
• To start a one-to-one call from
the list of callback requests you
have received, select Callback
inbox. Scroll to the desired
nickname, and press the PTT key.
Receiving a group or a one-toone call
A short tone notifies you of an
incoming group and one-to-one call.
When receiving a group call, the
group name and the nickname of the
caller are displayed. When receiving
a one-to-one call from a person
whose information you have saved
in Contacts, the saved name is
displayed if identified; otherwise,
only the nickname of the caller is
displayed.
You can either accept or reject an
incoming one-to-one call if you
have set the phone to first notify you
of the one-to-one calls.
If you press the PTT key to try to
respond to a group while another
member is talking, you hear a
queuing tone and Queuing is
displayed as long as you press the
PTT key. Press and hold the PTT key,
and wait for the other person to
finish, then you can talk.
You can save the names of persons
to whom you often make one-toone calls.
• To add a push to talk address to a
name in the Contacts:
Press the scroll key down in
standby mode, scroll to the
desired contact, and press
Details. Press Options and select
Add detail and PTT address.
• To add a contact to the push to
talk contacts list:
To add the push to talk contact,
open the push to talk menu, and
select Contacts list. Press
Options, and select Add contact.
• To add a contact from the group
list:
When connected to the push to
talk service, select Group list,
scroll to the desired group, and
press Options. Select Active
members, scroll to the member
whose contact information you
want to save, and press Options.
Select Save as to add a new
contact, or Add to contact to add
a push to talk address to a name
in the Contacts.
Creating and setting up
groups
When you call a group, all members
joined to the group hear the call
simultaneously.
Each member in the groups is
identified by a nickname, which is
shown as a caller identification.
Group members can choose a
nickname for themselves in each
group.
Groups are registered with a URL
address. One user registers the group
URL in the network by joining the
group session the first time.
There are three types of push to talk
groups:
• Provisioned groups are closed
groups that allow only selected
participants provisioned by the
service provider to join in the
groups.
• Ad hoc groups are groups that
the users can create. You can
create your own group, and invite
members to the group.
• Ad hoc pro groups are groups you
can create from members in a
provisioned group. For example, a
business can have a closed group,
plus separate groups created for
certain business functions.
2. To set the security level for the
group, select Open group or
Secured group.
If you select Secured group, the
phone automatically creates a
scrambled part to the group
address that the members cannot
view when they receive the
invitation to the group. Only the
person who creates the secured
group, can invite more members
to the group.
3. Key in the name for the group,
and press OK.
4. Select the status for the group:
Default, Listened, or Inactive. The
phone indicates that the group is
saved and its status. Default and
Listened are active groups. When
you press the PTT key to make a
group call, the default group is
called if you have not scrolled to
any other group or contact.
5. To send an invitation to the
group, press Yes when the phone
requests for sending an
invitation. You can send the
invitation using a text message
or infrared.
The members you invite to the
open groups can also invite more
members to the group.
Receiving an invitation
1. When you receive a text message
invitation to a group, Group
invitation received: is displayed.
2. To view the nickname of the
person who sent the invitation
and the group address if the
group is not a secured group,
press View.
3. To add the group to your phone,
press Save, and to set the status
for the group, select Default,
Listened, or Inactive.
To reject the invitation, press Exit
and Yes, or press View, Discard, and
Yes.
Settings for push to talk
There are two kinds of push to talk
settings: settings for use and for
connecting to the service.
You may receive the settings for
connecting to the service as a
configuration message from your
network operator or service provider,
see ”Configuration settings service”
on page x. To key in the settings
manually, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
To access the settings for connecting
to the service, press Menu, and
select Push to talk and Configuration
• Configuration. Only the
configurations that support the
push to talk service are shown.
Select a service provider, or
Default, or Personal config. for
push to talk service. You may
receive the push to talk settings
as a configuration message, see
”Configuration settings service”
on page x. To key in the
configuration settings manually,
see ”Configuration settings” on
page 52.
• Account and select a push to talk
service account contained in the
active configuration settings.
• Select one by one to set the
following: PTT user name, Default
nickname, PTT password, Domain
and Server address.
To access the push to talk settings
for use, press Menu, and select Push
to talk and PTT settings. Select from
following:
• 1 to 1 calls and On to select the
phone to allow the reception of
incoming one-to-one calls. If you
select Off, you can make but not
receive one-to-one calls. The
service provider may offer some
services that override these
settings.
1 to 1 calls and Notify to set the
phone to first notify you of
incoming one-to-one calls with a
ringing tone.
• Listened groups and On to
activate the listened groups.
• PTT status in startup and Yes to
set the phone to automatically
connect to the push to talk
service when you switch the
phone on.
• Send my PTT address and No to
hide your push to talk address
from group and one-to-one calls.
■ Organiser
Alarm clock
The alarm clock works if you close
the fold or even when the phone is
switched off if there is enough
power in the battery.
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and Alarm clock.
•Select Alarm time, and if the
alarm time is not set, key in the
alarm time, and press OK.
Otherwise, to change the alarm
time, select On.
•Select Repeat alarm and
Repetition days. Mark the days
when you want the alarm to be
repeated, and press Done.
To select the radio as an alarm
tone, connect the headset to the
phone. The channel most recently
selected is the alarm tone. The
radio alarm is played through the
loudspeaker even though the
headset is connected. If the
headset is removed, the default
alarm tone replaces the radio.
When the alarm time expires
If the alarm time is reached while
the device is switched off, the device
switches itself on and starts
sounding the alarm tone. If you press
Stop, the device asks whether you
want to activate the device for calls.
Press No to switch off the device or
Yes to make and receive calls. Do not
press Yes when wireless phone use
may cause interference or danger.
When the alarm time is reached
while the phone is switched on, the
phone sounds an alert tone, flashes
Alarm!, and shows the current time.
To turn off the alarm, press Stop. To
stop the alarm for 10 minutes, press
Snooze or any key except Stop.
When the fold is closed, press either
of the volume keys to switch the
alarm clock to snooze.
Calendar
You can track appointments,
meetings, birthdays, anniversaries,
and other events, and set a calendar
alarm as a reminder.
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and Calendar. Scroll to the day that
you want. The current day is
indicated by a frame around it. If any
notes are set for the day, the day is
shown in bold.
•If you press View, you can view
the day notes.
• To view a single note, scroll to
the note that you want to
view, and press View. The note
view allows you to view the
details of the selected note.
You can scroll through the
note. When you have set the
alarm for the note, the
indicator is displayed.
•Press Options and there are,
for example, options for
making a note, or for sending
a note using IR, or as a note
directly to another
compatible phone calendar, or
as a text or multimedia
message.
Settings to set, for example,
the date, time, date or time
format, or the first day of the
week. In the Auto-delete
option you can set the phone
to delete old notes
automatically after a
specified time. However, the
repeated notes, for example,
birthday notes, will not be
deleted.
select Week view to view a week.
There are also, for example,
options for making a note,
accessing the to-do list, or
deleting all notes in calendar, or
selecting settings.
Note alarm
The phone beeps, and displays the
note. With a call note on the
display, you can call the displayed
number by pressing the call key
.
• To stop the alarm and to view the
note, press View. Press Snooze
and the phone returns to standby
mode.
• To stop the alarm without
viewing the note, press Exit.
When the fold is closed, press either
of the volume keys to mute the note
alarm.
To-do list
You can save a note for a task, select
a priority level for the note, and mark
it as done when you have completed
the task. You can sort the notes by
priority or by date.
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and To-do list.
To add a new note when the note list
is empty, press Add note, or if you
have saved notes, press Options, and
select Add. Key in the note and press
Save. Select the priority for the note.
The phone automatically sets the
deadline without an alarm for the
note. To change the deadline, view
the note and select the option for
deadline.
Notes
You can write and send notes to
compatible devices with infrared,
text messaging, or multimedia
messaging.
To access Notes, press Menu, and
select Organiser and Notes. To add a
note if the list of notes is empty,
press Add note. Otherwise, press
Options, and select Make a note. Key
in the note and press Save.
• To view a note, scroll to it, and
press View.
To edit the note, press Edit. While
editing a note, press Options and
you can select, for example, to
add date and time to the note.
Select Close to exit the text
editor without saving the
changes.
•Press Options, and you can, for
example, send the note to a
compatible device using IR or as
a text or multimedia message. If
the note is too long to be sent as
a message, the phone will ask you
to delete the appropriate number
of characters from your note.
Synchronisation allows you to save
your calendar and contacts data on a
remote Internet server (network
service) or on a compatible PC. If you
have saved data on the remote
Internet server, you can synchronise
your phone by starting the
synchronisation from the phone.
Synchronising to the remote server
is a network service. You can also
synchronise the data in your phone
contacts and calendar to correspond
with the data of a compatible PC by
starting the synchronisation from
the PC. The contact data in your SIM
card will not be synchronised.
Answering an incoming call during
synchronisation will end the
synchronisation and you must
restart it.
Synchronising from your phone
Before synchronising from your
phone, you may need to do the
following:
• Subscribe to a synchronisation
service. For more information on
availability and the
synchronisation service settings,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
• Retrieve the synchronisation
settings from your network
operator or service provider, see
”Settings for synchronisation” on
page 67.
To start the synchronisation from
the phone:
1. Select the configuration settings
you need for the synchronisation.
See ”Settings for
synchronisation” on page 67.
2. Press Menu, select Organiser,
Synchronisation, Server sync, and
Data to be synchronised. Mark
the data to be synchronised.
3. Press Menu, and select
Organiser, Synchronisation,
Server sync, and Synchronise. The
marked data of the active set will
be synchronised after
confirmation.
Synchronising for the first time
or after an interrupted
synchronisation may take up to
30 minutes to complete if the
contacts or calendar are full.
Settings for synchronisation
You may receive the configuration
settings required for synchronisation
as a configuration message from the
network operator or service provider.
To manage all the configuration
settings, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
1. Press Menu, select Organiser,
and Synchronisation.
•Select Configuration. Only the
configurations that support
the synchronisation are
shown. Select a service
provider, Default, or Personal
config. for synchronisation.
You may receive the
synchronisation settings as a
configuration message, see
”Configuration settings
service” on page x. To key in
the configuration settings
manually, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
Select Account and a
synchronisation service
account contained in the
active configuration settings.
3. Select PC sync settings to key in
the settings for server alerted
synchronisation. Select to set
User name and Pass word .
The user name and password
have to be the same in the phone
and in the PC.
Synchronising from a
compatible PC
To synchronise the contacts and
calendar from the PC, use an IR
connection or a data cable. You also
need the PC Suite software of your
phone installed on the PC, refer to
”PC Connectivity” on page 81. Start
the synchronisation from the PC
using PC suite.
Wallet
In Wallet you can save personal
information such as credit card
numbers, user names, or passwords.
You can easily retrieve data and
automatically fill in data fields while
you are making purchases online.
The data saved in the wallet is
protected with a wallet code that
you can define when you access
wallet for the first time. At Create
wallet code: key in the code, and
press OK. At Verify wallet code: key
in the code again, and press OK.
To delete the wallet code and all
contents of the wallet, key in
*#7370925538# (*#res wallet# in
letters) in standby mode. You also
need the phone security code.
To add or edit the content of the
wallet, access the wallet menu. To
use the content of the wallet in a
mobile service, access the wallet
from the browser, see ”Web” on page
73.
Accessing the wallet menu
To access the wallet menu, press
Menu, select Organiser and Wallet.
Key in your wallet code, and press
OK. Select from the following:
• Wallet profiles to create card
combinations for different
services. You can select the
appropriate wallet profile when
the service requires you to fill in
many data items.
• Tickets to save the notifications
of e-tickets that you have
bought. To view the tickets, press
Options, and select View.
• Receipts to save receipts of
purchases.
• Personal notes to save personal
information that you want to
keep protected by using the
wallet PIN code.
• Settings to change the wallet
code, and set the RFID (radio
frequency identification) code.
Saving card details
1. Access the wallet, and select
Cards and the card type to save
details.
2. If no card is added, press Add
new. Otherwise, press Options,
and select Add new. Fill in the
fields with details.
If your service provider supports over
the air services, you may receive card
information to your phone. The
notification tells you to which
category the card belongs. Save or
discard the received card. You can
view and rename the card, but you
cannot edit it. For availability of
receiving card information over the
air, contact the card issuer or service
provider.
Personal notes
You can add personal notes to save
account numbers, codes, or
notations.
Access the wallet, and select
Personal notes.
• To create a personal note if no
note is added, press Add new;
otherwise, press Options, and
select Add new.
• To view a note, scroll to the
desired note, and press View.
• To edit the displayed note, press
Options, and select Edit.
While viewing a note, press Options.
Select Delete to delete the note,
Send via text msg. to copy the note
as a text message, and Copy to
calendar to copy the note to the
calendar as a memo. Use detail is
used to extract numbers, e-mail
addresses, and web addresses from a
note.
Creating a wallet profile
When you have saved your personal
card details, you can combine them
into a wallet profile. Use the profile
to retrieve wallet data from different
cards while browsing.
3. Select the desired information
one by one from the wallet cards,
and when Wallet profile name: is
displayed, enter a name for the
new profile.
Wallet settings
Access the wallet, and select
Settings. Select Change code to
change the wallet code, and RFID to
set the RFID code.
Calculator
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and Calculator.
When 0 is displayed, key in the first
number in the calculation. Press
for a decimal point. Alternatively,
press repeatedly to add,
subtract, multiply, or divide.
For a total, press Equals.
Note: This calculator has
limited accuracy and is
designed for simple
calculations.
To start a new calculation, first press
and hold Clear.
Performing a currency
conversion
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and Calculator. To save the
exchange rate, press Options, and
select Exchange rate. Select either of
the displayed options, key in the
exchange rate, and press OK. The
exchange rate remains in the
memory until you replace it with
another one. Key in the amount to be
converted, press Options, and select
In domestic or In foreign.
You can also perform the currency
conversion in standby mode.
Note: When you change
base currency, you must key
in the new rates because all
previously set exchange
rates are set to zero.
Stopwatch
You can measure time and take
intermediate times or lap times
using the stopwatch. During timing,
the other functions of the phone can
be used. To set the stopwatch timing
in the background, press .
Using the stopwatch or allowing it
to run in the background when using
other features increases the demand
on battery power and reduces the
battery life.
Press Menu, and select Organiser
andStopwatch.
• To take intermediate times, select
Split timing. To start the time
observation, press Start. Press
Split every time that you want to
take an intermediate time. To
stop the time observation, press
Stop. To set the stopwatch
timing in the background, press
.
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Menu functions
• To take lap times, select Lap
timing. To set the stopwatch
timing in the background, press
.
• To view the timing that you have
set in the background, select
Continue.
• To view the most recently
measured time if the stopwatch
is not reset, select Show last.
• To view or delete the saved times,
select View times or Delete times.
Countdown timer
You can set the timer to measure
countdown time.
Press Menu, and select Organiser
and Countdown timer.
To set the time, key in the alarm time
in hours, minutes, and seconds, and
press OK. If you wish, write a note,
which is displayed when the time
expires. Press Start to start the
countdown timer.
To change the countdown time,
select Change time, or to stop the
timer, select Stop timer.
Tip: To start the countdown
timer or to change the time
in standby mode, key in the
time in hours, minutes, and
seconds, press Options, and
select Countdown timer. If
the time is correct, press
If the alarm time is reached when
the phone is in standby mode, the
phone sounds a tone and flashes the
note or Countdown time up. To stop
the alarm, press any key. If no key is
pressed, the alarm automatically
stops within 30 seconds. To stop the
alarm and delete the text note, press
Exit. To restart the countdown timer,
press Restart.
When the fold is closed, press either
of the volume keys to mute the
alarm.
■ Applications
In the Games and
Collection folders you can
use and manage the Java games and
applications installed in the phone.
Games
Press Menu, and select Applications
and Games.
• To select and open a game, scroll
to the game, and press Open or
the call key . For options,
press Options, and see ”Options
available for an application” on
page 72.
•Press Options, and to download a
game to the phone, select
Downloads and Game downloads.
You must have the configuration
settings for the browser set in
your phone to use the
downloading. See ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
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Menu functions
To set sounds, lights, and shakes
for the game, select App. settings.
Running some games may consume
battery power faster (you may need
to connect the phone to the
charger).
Collection
Press Menu, and select Applications
and Collection.
• To select and open an
application, scroll to the
application, and press Open or
the call key . For options,
press Options, and see ”Options
available for an application” on
page 72.
•Press Options, and to download
an application to the phone,
select Downloads and App.
downloads. You must have the
configuration settings for the
browser set in your phone to use
the downloading. See
”Configuration settings” on page
52.
To set sounds, lights, and shakes
for the application, select App.
settings.
Running some applications may
consume battery power faster (you
may need to connect the phone to
the charger).
Options available for an
application
• Delete to delete the application
or application set from the
phone.
• Details to give additional
information about the
application.
• Update version to check if a new
version of the application is
available for download from the
services (network service).
• Web page to provide further
information or additional data
for the application from an
Internet page. This feature needs
to be supported by the network.
It is only shown if an Internet
address has been provided with
the application.
• App. access to control an
application’s access to functions
that may require your
acknowledgement before use, for
example, network access.
Downloading a game or an
application
Your phone supports J2METM Java
applications. During downloading,
the compatibility is checked, and the
downloading is interrupted, for
example, if the phone does not
support the application.
applications from sources
that offer adequate
protection against harmful
software.
You can download new Java
applications in different ways:
•Press Menu, and select
Applications. Press Options, and
select Downloads and Game
downloads or App. downloads.
The list of available bookmarks is
shown. Select More bookmarks to
access the list of bookmarks in
the Web menu, see ”Bookmarks”
on page 76.
Select the appropriate bookmark
to connect to the desired site.
To check the availability of
different services, pricing and
tariffs, contact your network
operator or service provider.
•Press Menu, and select Web and
Download links. See
”Downloading” on page 76.
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.
■ Web
You can access various
services with your phone
browser. These services may include,
for example, weather reports, news,
or flight times and financial
information.
Check the availability of these
services, pricing and tariffs with your
network operator or the service
provider whose service you wish to
use. Service providers will also give
you instructions on how to use their
services.
With your phone browser, you can
view the services that use Wireless
Mark-Up Language (WML) or
extensible HyperText Mark-up
Language (XHTML) on their pages.
The appearance of the pages may
vary due to the limited size of the
phone display. You may not be able
to view all of the page details.
Basic steps for accessing and
using services
1. Save the configuration settings
that are required to access the
service that you want to use.
2. Make a connection to the given
service.
3. Start browsing the pages of the
service.
4. Once you are finished browsing,
end the connection to the
service.
You may receive the configuration
settings required for browsing as a
configuration message from the
network operator or service provider
that offers the service that you want
to use. See ”Configuration settings
service” on page x.
To manage all the configuration
settings, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
Connecting to a service
Firstly, ensure that the correct
configuration settings of the service
that you want to use are activated.
•Press Menu, and select Web,
Settings and Configuration
settings.
•Select Configuration. Only the
configurations that support
browsing service are shown.
Select a service provider,
Default, or Personal config. for
browsing. You may receive the
browser settings as a
configuration message, see
”Configuration settings
service” on page x. To key in
the configuration settings
manually, see ”Configuration
settings” on page 52.
Select Account and a
browsing service account
contained in the active
configuration settings.
• Display terminal window and
select Yes to perform manual
user authentication for
intranet connections.
Secondly, make a connection to the
service, for example, press Menu,
and select Web and Home, or in
standby mode, press and hold .
Browsing the pages
After you connect to a service, you
can start browsing its pages. The
function of the phone keys may vary
in different services. Follow the text
guides on the phone display. For
more information, contact your
service provider.
If GPRS is selected as the data
bearer, the indicator is shown on
the top left of the display during
browsing. If you receive a call or a
text message, or make a call during
an (E)GPRS connection, the
indicator will be shown on the top
right of the display to indicate that
the (E)GPRS connection is suspended
(on hold). After a call, for example,
the phone tries to reconnect the
(E)GPRS connection.
• Use any of the scroll keys to
browse through the page.
• To select a highlighted item,
press the call key , or press
Select to open the link.
• To enter letters and numbers in
the text editor, press to
. To enter special
characters, press .
Options while browsing
Press Options and the following
options may be available. The service
provider may also offer other
options.
• Use wallet info to use the wallet
card information from the Wallet
application if the service page
supports the wallet. Refer to
”Wallet” on page 68.
• Shortcuts to open a new l ist of
options that are specific to the
page.
• Home to return to the homepage
of the service provider.
• Add bookmark to save the page
as a bookmark.
• Bookmarks. See ”Bookmarks” on
page 76.
• Download links to show the list of
bookmarks for downloading.
• Other options to show a list of
other options, for example
options for the wallet and some
security options.
• Reload to reload and update the
current page.
• Quit. See ”Quit browsing” on
page 75.
Direct calling
The browser supports functions that
you can access while browsing. You
can make a voice call, send DTMF
tones while a voice call is in
progress, and save a name and a
phone number from a page.
Quit browsing
To quit browsing and end the
connection, press Options, and
select Quit. When Quit browsing? is
shown, press Yes.
Alternatively, press twice, or
press and hold .
Appearance settings of the
browser
While browsing, press Options and
select Other options and Appear.
settings, or in standby mode, press Menu, and select Web, Settings and
Appearance settings. Select
• Text wrapping and On, and the
text continues on the next line.
Select Off, and the text will be
abbreviated.
• Show images and select No if you
do not want the pictures on the
page to be shown. This can speed
up the browsing of pages that
contain a lot of pictures.
• Alerts and select Alert for
unsecure connection and Yes to
set the phone to alert when a
secure connection changes to an
unsecure one during browsing.
Select Alert for unsecure items
and Yes to set the phone to alert
when a secured page contains an
unsecure item.
• Character encoding and Content
encoding to select the encoding
for the browser page content.
Select Unicode (UTF-8) web
addresses and On if you want the
phone to send an URL as an UTF8 encoding.
Bookmarks
You can save page addresses as
bookmarks in the phone memory.
1. While browsing, press Options
and select Bookmarks, or in
standby mode, press Menu, and
select Web and Bookmarks.
2. Scroll to a bookmark, and press
Select or the call key to
make a connection to the page
associated with the bookmark.
Press Options, and select, for
example, to view, edit, delete, or
send the bookmark.
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.
Receiving a bookmark
When you have received a bookmark
(sent as a bookmark) 1 bookmark
received is displayed. Press Show
and Save to save the bookmark, or
press Options, and select View or
Delete to view or delete it.
Downloading
To download more tones, images,
games or applications to your phone
while browsing, press Options, and
select Download links, or in standby
mode, press Menu, and select Web
and Download links. Select to
download tones, images, games,
video clips, themes, or applications.
Note: Only install software
from sources that offer
adequate protection against
viruses and other harmful
software.
The phone is able to receive service
messages (pushed messages) from
your service provider. Service
messages may be notifications of,
for example, news headlines, and
they may contain a text message or
an address of a service.
• To view a received service
message, press Show. If you press
Exit, the message is moved to the
Service inbox. To access the
Service inbox later, press Menu,
and select Web, and Service
inbox.
• To manage a service message
while browsing, press Options,
and select Other options and
Service inbox. Scroll to the
message that you want, and press
Retrieve to download the marked
content from the page, or press
Options, and select Details or
Delete.
Service inbox settings
Press Menu, and select Web,
Settings and Service inbox settings.
• To set the phone to receive (or
reject) service messages, select
Service messages, and On (or Off).
• To set the phone to receive
messages only from content
authors approved by the service
provider, select Message filter
and On. To view the list of the
approved content authors, select
Trusted channels.
• To automatically activate the
browser when the phone has
received a service message in
standby mode if you have set the
phone to receive service
messages, select Automatic
connection, and On.
If you select Off, the phone will
activate the browser only after
you select Retrieve when the
phone has received a service
message.
The cache memory
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 is stored in the
cache.
To empty the cache:
• while browsing, press Options,
and select Other options, and
Clear the cache;
• in standby mode, press Menu,
and select Web, and Clear the
A cookie is data that a site saves in
your phone browser cache memory.
The data can be, for example, your
user information or your browsing
preferences. Cookies will be saved
until you clear the cache memory,
see ”The cache memory” on page 77.
1. While browsing, press Options,
and select Other options, Security
and Cookie settings, or in standby
mode, press Menu, and select
Web, Settings, Security settings
and Cookies.
2. To allow or prevent the phone
receiving cookies, select Allow or
Reject.
Scripts over secure
connection
You can select whether the scripts
from a secure page are allowed to be
run.
1. While browsing, press Options,
and select Other options,
Security, and select Script
settings, or in standby mode,
press Menu, and select Web,
Settings, Security settings, and
Scripts over secure connection.
2. To allow the scripts, select Allow.
Browser security
Security features may be required
for some services, such as banking
services or shopping on a site. For
such connections you need security
certificates and possibly a security
module which may be available on
your SIM card. For more information,
contact your service provider.
Security module
The security module can contain
certificates as well as private and
public keys. The purpose of the
security module is to improve
security services for applications
requiring a browser connection, and
to allow you to use a digital
signature. The certificates are saved
in the security module by the service
provider.
Press Menu, and select Web,
Settings, Security settings and
Security module settings. Select
• Security module details to show
the security module title, its
status, manufacturer and serial
number.
• Module PIN request to set the
phone to request the module PIN
when using services provided by
the security module.
• Change module PIN to change
the module PIN, if allowed by the
security module.
• Change signing PIN to select and
change a signing PIN.
Important: Note that even
if the use of certificates
makes the risks involved in
remote connections and
software installation
considerably smaller, they
must be used correctly in
order to benefit from
increased security. The
existence of a certificate
does not offer any
protection by itself; the
certificate manager must
contain correct, authentic,
or trusted certificates for
increased security to be
available. Certificates have
a restricted lifetime. If
Expired certificate or
Certificate not valid yet is
shown even if the
certificate should be valid,
check that the current date
and time in your device are
correct.
Before changing any certificate
settings, you must make sure that
you really trust the owner of the
certificate and that the certificate
really belongs to the listed owner.
There are three kinds of certificates:
server certificates, authority
certificates, and user certificates.
You may receive these certificates
from your service provider. Authority
certificates and user certificates may
also be saved in the security module
by the service provider.
, the security indicator, is
displayed during a connection if the
data transmission between the
phone and the content server is
encrypted.
The security icon does not indicate
that the data transmission between
the gateway and the content server
(or place where the requested
resource is stored) is secure. The
service provider secures the data
transmission between the gateway
and the content server.
Digital signature
You can make digital signatures with
your phone. Using the digital
signature can be the same as signing
your name to a paper bill, contract or
other document.
To make a digital signature, select a
link on a page, for example, the title
of the book that you want to buy and
its price. The text to sign (possibly
including amount, date, etc.) will be
shown.
Check that the header text is Read
and that the digital signature icon
is shown.
If the digital signature icon does not
appear, there is a security breach,
and you should not enter any
personal data such as your signing
PIN.
To sign the text, read all of the text
first and then you can select Sign.
The text may not fit within a single
screen. Therefore, make sure to scroll
through and read all of the text
before signing.
Select the user certificate you want
to use. Key in the signing PIN (see
”Access codes” on page ix) and press
OK. The digital signature icon will
disappear, and the service may
display a confirmation of your
purchase.
■ SIM services
In addition to the functions
available on the phone,
your SIM card may provide
additional services that you can
access in this menu which is shown
only if it is supported by your SIM
card. The name and contents of the
menu depend entirely on the service
available.
To set the phone to show you the
confirmation messages sent
between your phone and the
network when you are using the SIM
services, press Menu, and select
Settings, Phone settings, Confirm
SIM service actions, and Yes .
Accessing these services may involve
sending a text message (SMS) or
making a phone call for which you
may be charged.
You can send and receive e-mails
and access the Internet when your
phone is connected to a compatible
PC using an IR connection or data
cable. You can use your phone with a
variety of PC connectivity and data
communications applications. With
PC Suite, you can, for example,
synchronise contacts, calendar, and
to-do notes between your phone and
a compatible PC.
You may find more information and
downloadable files on the Nokia
website,
www.nokia-asia.com/pcsuite.
■ Using data
communication
applications
For information on using a data
communication application, refer to
the documentation provided with it.
Making or answering phone calls
during a computer connection is not
recommended as it might disrupt the
operation.
Your device is powered by a
rechargeable battery. The full
performance of a new battery is
achieved only after two or three
complete charge and discharge
cycles. The battery can be charged
and discharged hundreds of times
but it will eventually wear out. When
the talk and standby times are
noticeably shorter than normal, buy
a new battery. Use only Nokia
approved batteries, and recharge
your battery only with Nokia
approved chargers designated for
this device.
Unplug the charger from the
electrical plug and the device when
not in use. Do not leave the battery
connected to a charger.
Overcharging may shorten its
lifetime. If left unused, a fully
charged battery will lose its charge
over time. Temperature extremes
can affect the ability of your battery
to charge.
Use the battery only for its intended
purpose. Never use any charger or
battery that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Accidental short-circuiting can
occur when a metallic object such as
a coin, clip, or pen causes direct
connection of the positive (+) and
negative (-) terminals of the battery.
(These look like metal strips on the
battery.) This might happen, for
example, when you carry a spare
battery in your pocket or purse.
Short-circuiting the terminals may
damage the battery or the
connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold
places, such as in a closed car in
summer or winter conditions, will
reduce the capacity and lifetime of
the battery. Always try to keep the
battery between 15°C and 25°C
(59°F and 77°F). A device with a hot
or cold battery may not work
temporarily, even when the battery
is fully charged. Battery
performance is particularly limited
in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Dispose of batteries according to
local regulations. Please recycle
when possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
A new extensive
range of
enhancements is
available for your
phone. Select the
enhancements which accommodate
your specific communication needs.
Some of the enhancements are
described in detail below.
For availability of the
enhancements, please check with
your local dealer.
A few practical rules about
accessories and enhancements.
• Keep all accessories and
enhancements out of the reach
of small children.
• When you disconnect the power
cord of any accessory or
enhancement, grasp and pull the
plug, not the cord.
• Check regularly that
enhancements installed in a
vehicle are mounted and are
operating properly.
• Installation of any complex car
enhancements must be made by
qualified personnel only.
Use only batteries, chargers and
enhancements approved by the
phone manufacturer. The use of
any other types may invalidate any
approval or warranty applying to
the phone, and may be dangerous.
■ Battery
TypeTech Talktime* Standby*
BL-4C Li-ion up to 2 -
4 hours
* Variation in operation times may
occur depending on SIM card,
network and usage settings, usage
style and environments. Use of FM
radio and integrated hands-free will
affect talktime and standby.
up to 120 270 hours
■ Indoor
Nokia Retractable Charger
(AC-1)
Small and light travel charger with
convenient cable management.
Your device is a product of superior
design and craftsmanship and should be
treated with care. The suggestions below
will help you protect your warranty
coverage.
• Keep the device dry. Precipitation,
humidity and all types of liquids or
moisture can contain minerals that
will corrode electronic circuits. If your
device does get wet, remove the
battery and allow the device to dry
completely before replacing it.
• Do not use or store the device in
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
and electronic components can be
damaged.
• Do not store the device in hot areas.
High temperatures can shorten the
life of electronic devices, damage
batteries, and warp or melt certain
plastics.
• Do not store the device in cold areas.
When the device returns to its normal
temperature, moisture can form
inside the device and damage
electronic circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the device
other than as instructed in this guide.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the
device. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards and fine
mechanics.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning
solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the device.
• Do not paint the device. Paint can
clog the moving parts and prevent
proper operation.
• Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean
any lenses (such as camera, proximity
sensor, and light sensor lenses).
• Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorised
antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the
device and may violate regulations
governing radio devices.
All of the above suggestions apply
equally to your device, battery, charger,
or any enhancement. If any device is not
working properly, take it to the nearest
authorized service facility for service.
Remember to follow any special
regulations in force in any area and
always switch off your device when its
use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger. Use the device
only in its normal operating positions. To
maintain compliance with radio
frequency exposure guidelines only use
enhancements approved by Nokia for use
with this device. When the device is on
and being worn on the body, always use
an approved holder or carrying case.
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic
materials may be attracted to the device,
and persons with a hearing aid should
not hold the device to the ear with the
hearing aid. Always secure the device in
its holder, because metallic materials
may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not
place credit cards or other magnetic
storage media near the device, because
information stored on them may be
erased.
■ Medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting
equipment, including wireless phones,
may interfere with the functionality of
inadequately protected medical devices.
Consult a physician or the manufacturer
of the medical device to determine if they
are adequately shielded from external RF
energy or if you have any questions.
Switch off your device in health care
facilities when any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that could be sensitive
to external RF energy.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend
that a minimum separation of 6 in. (15.3
cm) be maintained between a wireless
phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research
by and recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research. Persons with
pacemakers should:
• always keep the device more than 6
in. (15.3 cm) from their pacemaker
when the device is switched on;
• not carry the device in a breast
pocket; and
• hold the device to the ear opposite
the pacemaker to minimise the
potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, switch off
your device immediately.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may
interfere with some hearing aids. If
interference occurs, consult your service
provider.
■ Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles such
as electronic fuel injection systems,
electronic antiskid (antilock) braking
systems, electronic speed control
systems, air bag systems. For more
information, check with the
manufacturer or its representative of
your vehicle or any equipment that has
been added.
Only qualified personnel should service
the device, or install the device in a
vehicle. Faulty installation or service may
be dangerous and may invalidate any
warranty that may apply to the device.
Check regularly that all wireless device
equipment in your vehicle is mounted
and operating properly. Do not store or
carry flammable liquids, gases, or
explosive materials in the same
compartment as the device, its parts, or
enhancements. For vehicles equipped
with an air bag, remember that air bags
inflate with great force. Do not place
objects, including installed or portable
wireless equipment in the area over the
air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag
inflates, serious injury could result.
Using your device while flying in aircraft
is prohibited. Switch off your device
before boarding an aircraft. The use of
wireless teledevices in an aircraft may be
dangerous to the operation of the
aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone
network, and may be illegal.
■ Potentially explosive
environments
Switch off your device when in any area
with a potentially explosive atmosphere
and obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
include areas where you would normally
be advised to turn off your vehicle
engine. Sparks in such areas could cause
an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death. Switch off the
device at refuelling points such as near
gas pumps at service stations. Observe
restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots, storage, and
distribution areas, chemical plants or
where blasting operations are in
progress. Areas with a potentially
explosive atmosphere are often but not
always clearly marked. They include
below deck on boats, chemical transfer or
storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied
petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane), and areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles such as grain, dust
or metal powders.
■ Safety information about
video games
About photosensitive seizures
A very small percentage of people may
experience a seizure when exposed to
certain visual images, including flashing
lights or patterns that may appear in
video games. Even people who have no
history of seizures or epilepsy may have
an undiagnosed condition that can cause
photosensitive epileptic seizures while
watching video games. These seizures
may have a variety of symptoms,
including lightheadedness, altered vision,
eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking
of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion,
or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures
may also cause loss of consciousness or
convulsions that can lead to injury from
falling down or striking nearby objects.
Immediately stop playing and consult a
doctor if you experience any of these
symptoms. Adults who allow teenagers
(or children) to play the games should
watch for or ask their children about
these symptoms as they are more likely
than adults to experience these seizures.
The risk of photosensitive epileptic
seizures may be reduced by playing in a
well-lit room and by not playing when
you are drowsy or fatigued. If you or any
of your relatives have a history of
seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor
before playing.
Play safely
Take a break from playing games at least
every half hour. Stop playing immediately
if you begin to feel tired of if you
experience an unpleasant sensation or
pain in your hands and/or arms. If the
condition persists, consult a doctor.
Use of vibration can aggravate injuries.
Do not turn vibration on if you have any
ailment in the bones or joints of your
fingers, hands, wrists, or arms.
■ Emergency calls
Important: Wireless phones,
including this device, operate
using radio signals, wireless
networks, landline networks,
and user-programmed
functions. Because of this,
connections in all conditions
cannot be guaranteed. You
should never rely solely on any
wireless device for essential
communications like medical
emergencies.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the device is not on, switch it on.
Check for adequate signal strength.
Some networks may require that a
valid SIM card is properly inserted in
the device.
2. Press as many times as needed
to clear the display and ready the
device for calls.
3. Key in the official emergency number
for your present location. Emergency
numbers vary by location.
4. Press the call key .
If certain features are in use, you may
first need to turn those features off
before you can make an emergency call.
If the device is in offline or flight mode
you must change the profile to activate
the phone function before you can make
an emergency call. Consult this guide or
your service provider for more
information.
When making an emergency call, give all
the necessary information as accurately
as possible. Your wireless device may be
the only means of communication at the
scene of an accident. Do not end the call
until given permission to do so.
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL
GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO
WAVES
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
recommended by international
guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF energy
for the general population. The
guidelines were developed by
independent scientific organisations
through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The
guidelines include a substantial safety
margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile devices
employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit stated in the international
guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating
positions with the device transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR of
the device while operating can be well
below the maximum value. This is
because the device is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a base
station, the lower the power output of
the device.
The highest SAR value for this device
when tested for use at the ear is
0.46 W/kg.
This device meets RF exposure guidelines
when used either in the normal use
position against the ear or when
positioned at least 1.5 cm away from the
body. When a carry case, belt clip or
holder is used for body-worn operation, it
should not contain metal and should
position the product at least 1.5 cm away
from your body.
In order to transmit data files or
messages, this device requires a quality
connection to the network. In some
cases, transmission of data files or
messages may be delayed until such a
connection is available. Ensure the above
separation distance instructions are
followed until the transmission is
completed.
* The SAR limit for mobile devices used by
the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
averaged over ten grams of body tissue.
The guidelines incorporate a substantial
margin of safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account
for any variations in measurements. SAR
values may vary depending on national
reporting requirements and the network
band. For SAR information in other
regions please look under product
information at www.nokia-asia.com.