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FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your device may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a telephone in close
proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your
telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local
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Note: The internet symbol
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Quick guide
Make a callEnter a phone number, and press the Send key.
Answer a callPress the Send key.
Answer call during callSelect Options > Answer, or press the Send key.
End a callPress the End key.
Decline a callPress the End key
Mute a callSelect Options > Mute during a call.
RedialPress the Send key twice.
Adjust call volumeScroll left or right with the Scroll key during a call.
Use the in-call menuSelect Options during a call.
Save a name and number Enter a number, select Options > Add to contacts >
Look up a nameSelect Menu>Contacts, and in the search field at the
Use 1-touch dialingPress and hold a key (2–9). You must assign a key to a
Check voice mailPress and hold the 1 key(contact your service provider
Write and send text
messages
Send a pictureCapture a picture, allow the picture time to save, and
Read a new messageIf a new message arrives, select Show to display
PressPress a key briefly and release it.
Press and holdPress and hold a key for 2 to 3 seconds and release it.
Create new, choose a category, enter a name, and select
Done. See "Write text," p. 44.
bottom of the screen, key in the first letters of the name
you want to find.
number in Contacts. See "Assign 1-touch dialing keys,"
p. 26.
for details).
Select Menu > Messaging > New message > Text message. Enter the recipient in the To field. Enter the text
message, and select Options > Send.
then select Options > Send > Via multimedia. Enter the
recipient in the To field. Enter the text message, and
select Options > Send.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all
important information stored in your phone.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed
safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the End key as
many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main
screen. Enter the emergency number, then press the Send key. Give your
location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
• ABOUT YOUR PHONE
The Nokia 7610 phone comes in two model types—the Nokia 7610 phone, which is
approved for use in 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz GSM networks, and the Nokia 7610 b
phone, which is approved for use in 850, 1800, and 1900 MHz GSM networks.
To view your model type, refer to the information label under the battery. For more
information about where this label is located, see “Find the phone label” on page 5.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock,
the phone must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when
wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.
• NETWORK SERVICES
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of
the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function.
These Network Services may not be available on all networks, or you may have to
make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize Network
Services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their
use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that
affect how you can use Network Services. For instance, some networks may not
support all language-dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not
activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Contact
your service provider for more information.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
• SHARED MEMORY
The following features in this device may share memory: contacts, text messages,
e-mail messages, multimedia messages, instant messages, images and ringing tones,
video recorder, RealPlayer, calendar and to-do notes, themes, and downloaded
applications. The use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory
available for the remaining features sharing memory. For example, saving many
images may use all of the available memory. Your phone may display a message that
the memory is full when you try to use a shared memory feature. In this case, delete
some of the information or entries stored in the shared memory features before
continuing. Some of the features may have a certain amount of memory specially
allotted to them in addition to the amount of memory shared with other features.
Congratulations on your purchase of a Nokia mobile phone. Your phone provides
many functions that are practical for daily use, such as a digital camera, a video
recorder, messaging, e-mail, a clock, an alarm clock, a calculator, and a calendar.
Your phone can connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable or
Bluetooth technology. For more information on connectivity, refer to the PC Suite
user guide on the CD-ROM supplied with your phone. The PC Suite user guide,
Nokia PC Suite, and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. Mobile
Phone products section of www.nokia.com.
• REGISTER YOUR PHONE
Make sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.com or
1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) if you need to call the center or have your
phone repaired.
• E-NEWSLETTERS
When you register your phone, you may sign up for Nokia's e-newsletter Nokia
Connections. You will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, accessory
information, and special offers.
• FOLLOW GRAPHIC CLUES
This guide uses certain icons to alert you to important information.
Note: Explains a feature or points out an important concept.
Important: Indicates critical information on using a feature.
Warning: Helps you avoid personal injury, damage to the phone, or
If you ever need to call the Nokia
Customer Care Center or your service
provider, you will need to provide
specific information about your
phone. This information is located
on the phone labels, which are
found on the back of the phone
beneath the battery.
The inside cover of this guide has a
chart in which you can enter the
information from your phone label
so that you can refer to it easily.
Information label under battery
• CONTACT NOKIA
To help Nokia promptly answer your questions, please have the following
information available before contacting the Nokia Customer Care Center
(see “Find the phone label” on page 5 to locate this information):
•Your phone model number (such as Nokia 7610 or Nokia 7610 b)
•Type number (such as RH-51)
•IMEI number
•Your local zip code
•The phone or enhancement in question
Nokia Customer Care Center, USACustomer Care, Canada
General information
Nokia Mobile Phones
7725 Woodland Center Blvd.
Suite #150
Tampa, Florida 33614
Tel: 1-888-NOKIA-2U
(1-888-665-4228)
Fax: 1-813-249-9619
For TTY/TDD users: 1-800-24-NOKIA
Nokia Products Ltd.
601 Westney Road South
Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7
Tel: 1-888-22-NOKIA
(1-888-226-6542)
Website: www.nokia.ca
• ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS
Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all users including
those with disabilities. For more information, visit www.nokiaaccessibility.com
For more information on accessibility enhancements, see also “Phone adapter
HDA-10 accessibility enhancement” on page 114.
To begin using your phone, a SIM card must be inserted into the phone. You may
also use a memory card with the phone. Before you attempt to insert or remove a
SIM card or memory card, review the following procedures to become familiar with
the inside of your phone.
“Nokia 7610 phone at a glance” on page v identifies other features on your phone.
• REMOVE THE BACK COVER
Note: Before removing the phone
cover, always switch off the power and
disconnect the phone from the charger
or any other device. Always store and use
the phone with the cover attached.
1To open the cover, with the back of the phone
facing you, press the locking catch in the
direction of the arrow (1).
2While pressing the locking catch, slide the back cover off of the phone (2).
3Remove the battery from the phone if necessary.
• INSERT 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. For a better understanding of your SIM
card, see “SIM card” on page 109.
1Locate the SIM card slot.
2To open the SIM card holder, slide the
holder in the open direction (1), and lift
the holder up (2).
3Position the bottom of the SIM card in the
top of the holder, and carefully slide the
SIM card down into the holder, until the
bottom of the card fits in the base of
the slot.
Make sure that the bevelled corner
on the SIM card is at the top of the
holder and that the gold-colored
contact area on the card is facing the
inside of the phone.
4To secure the SIM card, fold the SIM
card holder back down into the
phone (1), and slide the holder into
the closed position (2) until it firmly
snaps into place.
bevelled corner
• INSERT THE MEMORY CARD
This phone uses a reduced size multimedia card (RS-MMC). Only use RS-MMCs
with this device. For more information on the memory card adapter, see “Attach
and remove the memory card adapter” on page 80.
Other memory cards, such as secure digital (SD) cards, do not fit in the memory
card slot and are not compatible with this device. Attempts to use a noncompatible
memory card may damage the memory card as well as the phone, and data stored
on the noncompatible card may be corrupted. See “Memory card” on page 79 for
further information.
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.
See “Remove the back cover” on page 7 for details on removing the phone cover.
1Locate the memory card slot.
2Insert the top of the memory card under
the hood at the right side of the slot and
carefully slide the memory card to the
right until it fits in the slot.
Make sure that the bevelled corner on
the memory card is facing toward the
bottom right side of the phone and that
the gold-colored contact area on the
card is facing downward.
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.
1Align the gold-colored contacts of the
battery with the corresponding connectors
on the phone, and push the opposite end
of the battery until it snaps into place.
2Slide the cover back onto the phone. You will hear it click into place.
• CHARGE THE BATTERY
Warning: Use only chargers 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.
1Connect the charger to an ac wall outlet.
2Connect the power cord from the charger to
the base of the phone. (You will hear it click
into place.)
The battery indicator bar starts scrolling.
Note that you can use the phone while
charging. When the battery is fully charged, the bar stops scrolling.
3Disconnect the charger from the phone, then from the ac outlet.
See "Battery information" on page 112. See also “Other compatible Nokia
enhancements” on page 113 for a list of other compatible chargers.
Press and hold the Power key.
After it is switched on, the phone goes through
various start-up stages while it is loading software.
It may be more than 30 seconds before the phone is
ready for use.
• ATTACH THE WRIST STRAP
You can attach the wrist strap at the top left corner or
bottom right corner of the phone. Thread the strap
through the holder and tighten it.
Note: Only connect the strap to one fixture at
a time. Use only Nokia approved enhancements.
• TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION
Your phone has an internal antenna on the back of the
phone above the camera lens.
Note: As with any other radio transmitting device,
do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the
device is switched on. Contact with the antenna
affects call quality and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than otherwise
needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area
when operating the phone optimizes the antenna
performance and the battery life.
• IF THE PHONE REQUESTS A PIN CODE
The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card.
Key in the code (displayed as ****), and press OK. For more information on PIN
codes, see “Security” on page 63.
• IF THE PHONE REQUESTS A LOCK CODE
Key in the lock code (displayed as *****), and press OK. The factory setting for the lock
code is 12345. For more information on security codes, see “Security” on page 63.
If you are prompted to enter the time and date when you turn your phone on, use
the number keys 0–9 to key in the current time, then the date. Press OK to accept
the settings. See also “Date and time” on page 62.
• MAKE A CALL
1In the standby mode, key in the phone number, including the area code.
2If you make a mistake, press the Clear key to clear numbers.
3Press the Send key, and wait for the answer.
4Press the End key to finish the call or cancel the call attempt.
• STANDBY MODE
Indicators are shown when the phone
is ready for use, with no characters
keyed in. In this state, the phone is in
the standby mode.
The graduated bar (A) shows the
signal strength of the cellular network
at your current location. The higher
the bar, the stronger the signal. The
antenna symbol is replaced with
the GPRS symbol when the GPRS
connection has been set to When available and a connection is
available in the network or in the
current cell. See "GPRS" on page 61.
The area to the right of the signal bar (B) shows an analog or a digital clock.
See "Date and time" on page 62.
The area above the date (C) indicates in which cellular network the phone is
currently being used.
The graduated bar (D) shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more
charge left in the battery.
The navigation bar (E) shows the currently active profile. If the selected profile is
Normal, the current date is displayed instead of the profile name.
Current shortcuts (F) are assigned to the Left and Right selection keys.
The background image (G) may be any image you select in the standby mode.
Your phone has a screen saver. If there are no actions for 5 minutes, the display is
cleared and a screen saver becomes visible. To deactivate the screen saver, press any
key. You can also modify the screen saver display and the time that elapses before
the screen saver starts. See “Themes” on page 73 and “Standby mode” on page 58.
• ICONS
Several icons may be displayed while the phone is in the standby mode. The icons
are related to activity, data connections, enhancements, or voice volume.
Activity indicators
One or more of the following icons may be shown when the phone is in the
standby mode:
You have received new messages to the inbox in Messaging. If the
indicator is blinking, the phone memory is low, and you must delete
some data. See "Memory low" on page 109.
You have received one or more voice messages. See "Call voice mail" on
page 18.
There are messages waiting to be sent in Outbox. See "Outbox" on
page 52.
The ringing type has been set to Silent, message alert tone to Off, and
IM alert tone toOff in the currently active profile. See "Profiles" on
page 72.
The phone keypad is locked. To unlock, press the Left selection key, then
the * key.
You have an active alarm. See "Clock" on page 78. See "Calendar" on
page 31.
A Bluetooth connection is active.
All call forwarding is turned on.
Indicates that all calls to the phone are forwarded to voice mail.
See "Call forwarding (network service)" on page 21. If you have two
phone lines, the forward indicator for the first line is and for the
second line . See “Line in use (network service)” on page 59.
You can make calls using phone line 2 only (network service). See "Line in use (network service)" on page 59.
When an application is establishing a data connection, an indicator blinks in the
standby mode. When an indicator is shown continuously, the connection is active.
Data call
GPRS connection. The GPRS symbol is shown instead of the antenna
symbol when there is an active GPRS connection, when there are
multiple GPRS connections, and for when the GPRS connection is
put on hold during voice calls.
Bluetooth connection
USB connection
Enhancement indicators
A headset is connected.
A loopset is connected.
Voice volume indicators
Earpiece mode
Loudspeaker mode
• MENU
Press the Menu key to display the main menu. In the menu, you can
access all the applications in your phone.
Menu options are Open, List view or Grid view, Move, Move to folder,
New folder, Rename, App. downloads, Memory details, Help, and Exit.
Use the Scroll key as follows to navigate
the menu:
•Scroll up by pressing the Scroll key up (1).
•Scroll down by pressing the Scroll key
down (2).
•Scroll left by pressing the Scroll key left (3).
•Scroll right by pressing the Scroll key
right (4).
•Press the center of the Scroll key
(hereafter, press the Scroll key) to open a selected application or folder (5).
2
5
3
1
4
Close applications
Backstep by pressing Back or Exit as many times as needed to return to the
standby mode, or select Options > Exit.
If you press the End key, the phone returns to the standby mode and the application
is left open in the background. Pressing the End key will always end a call, even if
another application is active and displayed.
When you switch the phone off correctly, using the Power key, the phone will
attempt to save any unsaved data and close any applications that are still open.
This process may take a short time.
Rearrange the menu
You can rearrange the menu icons as required. You can place more rarely used
applications in folders and move applications that you use more often from a folder
to the main menu. You can also create new folders.
1Scroll to the item you want to move, and select Options > Move.
A check mark is placed beside the application.
2Scroll to where you want the application, and select OK.
To move an item to a folde r or f rom a fold er to the me nu, see “Common actions for
If you have several applications open and want to
switch from one application to another, press and
hold the Menu key. The application switching
window opens showing a list of applications that
are currently open. Scroll to an application and
press the Scroll key to go to it.
If memory is getting low, the phone may close some
applications. The phone saves any unsaved data
before an application is closed.
• OPTIONS LISTS
Options lists tell you which commands are available
in different views and situations. The available commands change depending on
the view.
In some situations, when you press the Scroll key, a shorter options list
appears, listing the main commands available in the view.
• COMMON ACTIONS FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
Open items for viewing—When you are viewing a list of files or folders and want
to open an item, scroll to the item and press the center of the Scroll key, or select
Options > Open.
Edit items—To change the contents of an item, open it for viewing and select
Options > Edit. Use the Scroll key to view all fields of the item.
Rename items—To give an item a new name, scroll to the file or folder and select
Options > Rename.
Remove, delete items—Scroll to the item, and select Options > Delete; or press
the Clear key. To delete many items at a time, mark each item and delete all of
them at once.
Mark an item—There are several ways to select items in a list.
•To select one item at a time, scroll to it, and select Options > Mark/Unmark >
Mark; or press the Edit key and the Scroll key at the same time. A check mark
is placed next to the item.
•To select all items in the list, select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all.
Mark multiple items—Press and hold the Edit key; then scroll up or down. As the
selection moves, a check mark is placed next to the items. To end the selection, stop
scrolling, and release the Edit key.
•After you have selected all the items you want, move or delete them by selecting
Options > Move to folder or Delete.
•To unmark an item, scroll to it, and select Options > Mark/Unmark >Unmark;
or press the Edit key and the Scroll key at the same time.
Create folders—To create a new folder, select Options >New folder. You are asked
to give a name to the folder (up to 35 letters).
Move items to a folder—To move items to a folder or between folders, select
Options >Move to folder (not shown if there are no folders available). When you
select Move to folder, a list of available folders opens, and you can also see the
root level of the application (for moving an item out of a folder). Select the location
to which you want to move the item, and select OK.
Send items—To send items to compatible devices, scroll to the item that you want
to send, and select Options > Send > Via multimedia or Via Bluetooth.
•If you select to send the item in a multimedia message, an editor opens. Press
the center of the Scroll key to select the recipients from the contacts directory,
or write the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient in the To field.
Add text or sound, and select Options > Send. See "Write and send messages"
on page 47.
•If you select Via Bluetooth, see “Send data by Bluetooth connection” on
page 103.
• SEARCH FOR ITEMS
You can search for a name, file, folder, or shortcut by using the
search field. In some situations the search field is not visible
automatically, but you can activate it by selecting Options > Find
or by starting to key in letters.
1To search for an item, start to key in text in the search field.
The phone immediately starts to search for matches and moves the selection
to the best match.
2To make the search more accurate, key in more letters and the selection moves
to the item that best matches the letters.
3When the correct item is found, press the Scroll key to open it.
• VOLUME CONTROL
When you have an active call or are listening to a sound, scroll right or left to
increase or decrease the volume level, respectively. See also “Voice volume
indicators” on page 13.
The loudspeaker allows you to speak and listen to the phone from a short distance
without having to hold the phone to your ear. The loudspeaker can be used during
a call, with sound and video applications, and when viewing multimedia messages.
Sound and video applications use the loudspeaker by default. Using the loudspeaker
makes it easier to use other applications while in a call.
To activate the loudspeaker during an active call, select
Loudsp. or Options >Activate loudsp. A tone is played,
is shown in the navigation bar, and the volume
indicator changes.
The loudspeaker cannot be activated when a headset is connected to the phone.
To turn off the loudspeaker during an active call, select Handset or Options >
Activate handset.
Important:
in use because the volume may be extremely loud.
Do not hold the phone near your ear when the loudspeaker is
• KEYGUARD
Use the keyguard (keypad lock) feature to help prevent accidental key presses.
In the standby mode, press the Left selection key; then quickly press the * key. When
the keys are locked, appears on the display. Press the Left selection key; then
quickly press the * key to unlock the keys.
When keyguard is on, press the Send key to answer a call. During a call, the phone
can be operated in the normal way.
When the keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your phone. Enter the emergency number (for example,
1In the standby mode, key in the phone number, including the area code.
Scroll right or left to move the cursor. Press the
Clear key to remove a number.
For international calls, press the * key twice for
the international prefix (the + character
replaces the international access code), and key
in the country code, the area code without 0,
and the phone number.
Calls described here as international may be
made between regions of the same nation.
2Press the Send key to call the number.
3Press the End key to end the call (or to cancel
the call attempt).
Pressing the End key always ends a call, even if another application is active
and displayed.
You can make a call using your voice so that you do not need to key in the number.
See "Voice dialing" on page 25.
Use Contacts to make a call
1To open the contacts directory, select Menu > Contacts, or press the Scroll key
in the standby mode.
2To find a contact, scroll to the desired name, or key in the first letters of the
name. The search field opens automatically and matching contacts are listed.
3Press the Send key to start the call.
If the contact has more than one phone number, scroll to the number and
press the Send key to start the call.
Call voice mail
Voice mail (network service) is an answering service where callers can leave
voice messages.
•To call voice mail, press the 1 key and the Send key in the standby mode, or
press and hold the 1 key.
•If the phone asks for the voice mail number, key it in and press OK. Obtain this
To forward calls to your voice mail, see “Call forwarding (network service)” on page 21.
Each phone line may have its own voice mail number. See "Line in use (network
service)" on page 59.
CHANGE THE VOICE MAIL NUMBER
To change the phone number of your voice mail, select Menu > Tools > Voice mail >
Options > Change number. Key in the number (obtained from your service provider),
and press OK.
1-touch dialing
To view the 1-touch dialing grid, select Menu > Tools > 1-touch.
To assign a phone number to one of the 1-touch dialing keys (2–9), select Options >
Assign. See also “Assign 1-touch dialing keys” on page 26. To call the number in the
standby mode, press the corresponding 1-touch dialing key and the Send key.
To turn the 1-touch dialing function on, select Menu > Settings > Call > 1-touch dialing > On. If the 1-touch dialing function is set to On, press and hold the
corresponding 1-touch dialing key until the call is started.
Make a conference call (network service)
Conference calling allows you to make a conference
call with up to six participants, depending on
network limitations.
1Make a call to the first participant.
2To make a call to a new participant, select
Options > New call.
3Key in or search the memory for the phone
number of the participant, and press Call.
The first call is automatically put on hold.
4When the new call has been answered, select
Options > Conference to join the first
participant in the conference call.
5To end the active conference call, press the End key.
To add a new person to the call, repeat step 2.
To have a private conversation with one of the participants, select Options >
Conference > Private. Scroll to the desired participant, and press Private. The
conference call is put on hold in your phone, and the other participants can still
continue talking with each other while you have a private discussion with one
participant only. Once you have finished the private conversation, select Options > Conference to return to the conference call.
To drop one participant from the conference call, select Options > Conference > Drop participant; then scroll to the participant, and press Drop.
The quickest way to make a new call is to dial the number, and press the Send key
to start the call. The existing call is automatically put on hold.
• ANSWER A CALL
To answer an incoming call, press the Send key.
To end the call, press the End key.
If you do not want to answer a call, press the
End key.
When a call comes in, select Silence to quickly
mute the ringing tone.
Options during a call
Select Options during a call for some of the
following options: Answer, Decline, Swap, Activate
loudsp. or Activate handset, End active call, End all
calls, Hold or Unhold, Mute or Unmute, Conference,
Transfer, Send touch tones, and Help.
You might not have all of these options. Contact your service provider for more details.
Loudspeaker and Handset may be displayed as options for the Right selection key and
can be used as shortcuts for Activate handsfree and Deactivate handsfree, respectively.
Swap is used to switch between the active call and the call on hold.
Transfer is used to connect an incoming call or a call on hold with an active call
and to disconnect yourself from both calls.
Send touch tones is used to send DTMF tone sequences, for example, passwords
or bank account numbers:
1Key in the digits with the 0–9 keys.
Each keystroke generates a DTMF tone, which is transmitted while the call is
active. Press the * key repeatedly to produce *, p (inserts a pause of approximately
2 seconds before or between DTMF characters), and w (if you use this character,
the remaining sequence is not sent until you press the Send key again during the
call). Press the # key to produce #.
2To send the tone, press OK.
Call waiting (network service)
If you have activated the call waiting service, the network will notify you of a new
incoming call while you have a call in progress.
1During a call, press the Send key to answer the waiting call.
2To switch between the two calls, press Swap.
3To end the active call, press the End key; or to end both calls at the same time,
select Options > End all calls.
Call forwarding (network service)
When call forwarding is activated, you can direct your incoming calls to
another number, for example, to your voice mail number. For details, contact
your service provider.
Select Menu > Settings > Call forwarding.
•Select one of the forwarding options, for example, select If busy to forward
voice calls when your number is busy or when you reject incoming calls.
•Select Options > Activate to turn the forwarding setting on, Cancel to turn
the forwarding setting off, or Check status to check whether the forwarding
is activated or not.
•To cancel all active forwarding, select Options > Cancel all forwards.
See also “Activity indicators” on page 12.
Call restriction and call forwarding cannot be active at the same time. See "Call
restriction (network service)" on page 65.
• CALL LOG
Select Menu > Log.
You can use the log to monitor phone calls, text messages, data calls,
and packet data connections registered by the phone. Filter the log to view just one
type of event and create new contact cards based on the log information.
Connections to your remote mailbox, multimedia messaging center, or browser pages
are shown as data calls or packet data connections in the general communications log.
Recent calls log
Select Menu > Log > Recent calls.
The phone registers the phone numbers of missed, received, and dialed calls, and
the date and time of your calls. The phone registers missed and received calls only
if the network supports these functions and if the phone is switched on within the
network service area.
Options in the Missed, Received, and Dialed views are Call, Create message, Use
number, Delete, Clear list, Add to Contacts, Help, and Exit.
Missed calls and received calls
To view a list of the last 20 phone numbers received but not answered (network
service), select Menu > Log > Recent calls > Missed calls.
If you receive indication of missed calls while in the standby mode, press Show to
access the list of numbers. To call back, scroll to the number or name you want to
call, and press the Send key.
To view a list of the 20 numbers for calls most
recently accepted (network service), select Menu >
Log > Recent calls > Received calls.
Dialed numbers
To view the 20 phone numbers for the most recently
called or attempted, select Log > Recent calls >
Dialed numbers.
ERASE RECENT CALL LISTS
To clear all recent call lists, select Options > Clear
recent calls
To clear one of the call logs, open the log you want
to erase and select Options > Clear list.
To clear an individual event, open a log, scroll to the event, and press the Clear key.
Confirm by pressing Yes.
in the Recent calls main view.
Call timers
Select Menu > Log > Call timers to view the duration of your incoming and
outgoing calls.
Note:
The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary,
depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, and so forth.
To erase call duration timers, select Options > Clear timers. For this you need the
lock code. See "Security" on page 63.
Note:
Some timers may be reset during service or software upgrades.
GPRS data counter
Select Menu > Log > GPRS counter.
The GPRS data counter allows you to check the amount of data sent and received
during packet data (GPRS) connections. This may be helpful if your service provider
charges for GPRS connections based on the amount of data sent and received. The
actual amount invoiced by your service provider may vary depending on rounding,
taxes, or other factors.
Select Menu > Log and scroll right.
In the general log, the sender or recipient name,
phone number, name of the service provider, or access
point is displayed for each communication event.
Events such as a text message sent in more than one
part and packet data connections, are logged as one
communication event.
FILTER THE GENERAL LOG
1Select Options > Filter. A list of filters opens.
2Scroll to a filter, and press Select.
ERASE THE CONTENTS OF THE GENERAL LOG
To erase all the log contents, recent calls log, and messaging delivery reports
permanently, select Options > Clear log. Select Yes to confirm.
PACKET DATA COUNTER AND CONNECTION TIMER
To view how much data, measured in kilobytes, has been transferred and how long
a certain GPRS connection has lasted, scroll to an incoming or outgoing event
labeled GPRS and select Options > View details.
Log settings
Select Menu > Log > Options > Settings to open the list of settings.
Log duration—The log events remain in the phone memory for a set number of
days after which they are automatically erased to free memory.
If you select No log, all the log contents, recent calls log, and messaging delivery
reports are permanently deleted.
Show call duration—Set to Yes or No. See "Call timers" on page 22.
To open Contacts, press the center of the Scroll key in the standby
mode, or select Menu > Contacts.
In Contacts, you can store and manage contact information, such as
names, phone numbers, and addresses.
You can also add a personal ringing tone, voice tag, or a thumbnail image to a
contact card. You can create contact groups, which allow you to send text
messages or e-mail to many recipients with compatible devices at the same time.
Options in Contacts are Open, Call, Create message, New contact, Open conversation,
Edit, Delete, Duplicate, Add to grou p, Belong s to groups, Mark/Unmark, Copy to SIM
direct., Go to web address, Send, Contacts info, SIM directory, Service numbers,
Settings, Help, and Exit.
Create and edit contact cards
1Open Contacts and select Options > New contact. An empty contact card opens.
2Fill in the fields you want, and press Done.
The contact card is saved in the phone memory and closed, after which you
can see it in the contacts directory.
To edit contact cards, see “Common actions for all applications” on page 15.
Options when editing a contact card are Add thumbnail or Remove thumbnail, Add
detail, Delete detail, Edit label, Help, and Exit.
To delete contact cards, in the contacts directory, scroll to the contact card and
select Options > Delete.
To attach a small thumbnail image to a contact card, open a contact card, and
select Options > Edit > Options > Add thumbnail. The thumbnail image is also
shown when the contact is calling you. After you attach a thumbnail image to a
contact card, select Add thumbnail to replace the image with a different thumbnail
or Remove thumbnail to remove the thumbnail from the contact card.
To assign default numbers and addresses to a contact card, open the contact card,
and select Options > Defaults. A pop-up window opens, listing the different options.
Copy between SIM card and phone memory
To copy names and numbers from a SIM card to your phone, open Contacts, select
Options > SIM directory, scroll to the names you want to copy, and select
Options > Copy to Contacts.
If you want to copy a phone, fax, or pager number from Contacts to your SIM card,
select Contacts, open a contact card, scroll to the number, and select Options >
Copy to SIM direct.
Add a ringing tone for a contact card or group
You can set a ringing tone for each contact card and group. When that contact or
group member calls you, the phone plays the chosen ringing tone (if the caller’s
telephone number is sent with the call and your phone recognizes it).
1Press the Scroll key to open a contact card; or scroll right to go to groups, and
select a contact group.
2Select Options > Ringing tone.
A list of ringing tones opens.
3Scroll to the ringing tone you wish to use for the contact or group, and
press Select.
4To remove the ringing tone, select Default tone from the list of ringing tones.
For an individual contact, the phone will always use the ringing tone that was
assigned last. If you change a group ringing tone, then the ringing tone of a single
contact that belongs to that group, the ringing tone of the single contact is used.
Voice dialing
You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has been added to a contact
card. Any spoken words can be a voice tag.
When recording, hold the phone at a short distance away from your mouth. After
the starting tone, say clearly the word, or words, you want to record as a voice tag.
REQUIREMENTS FOR VOICE TAGS
Before using voice dialing, note the following:
•Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the
speaker's voice.
•You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it.
•Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record voice tags, and use them
in a quiet environment.
•Very short names are not accepted. Use long names, and avoid similar names
for different numbers.
Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or
during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice dialing
in all circumstances.
Voice tags can only be added to phone numbers stored in phone memory. See "Copy
between SIM card and phone memory" on page 24.
1In Contacts, scroll to the contact to which you want to add a voice tag, and
press the Scroll key to open the contact card.
2Scroll to the number to which you want to add the voice tag, and select
Options > Add voice tag.
3Press Start to record a voice tag.
4After the starting tone, clearly say the words you want to use as a voice tag.
After recording, the phone plays the recorded tag, and Playing voice tag
is displayed.
When the voice tag has been successfully saved, Voice tag saved is displayed and
a beep sounds. A symbol can be seen next to the number in the contact card.
To replay, erase, or change a voice tag, scroll to the item that has a voice tag
(indicated by ), and select Options > Voice tag > Playback, Change, or Delete.
MAKE A CALL USING A VOICE TAG
1In the standby mode, press and hold the Right selection key.
A short tone is played, and Speak now is displayed.
2When you make a call by using a voice tag, hold the phone at a short distance
from your mouth, and say the voice tag clearly.
The phone plays the original voice tag, displays the name and number, and
dials the number of the recognized voice tag.
If the phone plays the wrong voice tag or if you want to retry voice dialing, press Retry.
Voice dialing should not be used when a data call or a GPRS connection is active
because the voice call will interrupt the connection.
Assign 1-touch dialing keys
1-touch dialing is a quick way to call frequently used numbers. You can assign
1-touch dialing keys to eight phone numbers. Number 1 is reserved for voice mail.
1Open the contact card for which you want a 1-touch dialing key, and scroll to
the phone number you want to add to 1-touch dialing.
2Select Options > Assign 1-touch no..
The 1-touch dialing grid opens, showing you the numbers from 2–9.3Scroll to a number and press Assign. When you return to the contact
information view, the 1-touch dialing icon is displayed next to the number.
4To call the contact by 1-touch dialing in the standby mode, press the 1-touch
dialing key and Send key, or press and hold the 1-touch dialing key.
Select Menu > Contacts, and scroll to the second tab to open the subscribed
contacts list. This list allows you to view presence data, including availability and
IM status, for all subscribed contacts. See also “Presence (network service)” on
page 27 and “Instant messaging (IM) (network service)” on page 86.
Options in the subscribed contacts view are Open, Call, Create message, Open
conversation, Unsubscribe, Subscribe new, Mark/Unmark, My presence, Help, and Exit.
If you are not logged in to the presence service, you will see only a few of these options.
Manage contact groups
Select Menu > Contacts, and scroll to the third tab to open the contact groups list.
Options in the groups list view are Open, New group, Delete, Rename, Ringing tone,
Contacts info, Settings, Help, and Exit.
CREATE CONTACT GROUPS
1In the contacts directory, scroll to the groups tab.
2Select Options > New group.
3Write a name for the group, or use the default name Group 1, and press OK.
ADD MEMBERS TO A GROUP
1In the contacts directory, scroll to the contact you want to add to a group, and
select Options >Add to group.
A list of available groups opens.
2Select a group, and press the Scroll key to add the contact.
• PRESENCE (NETWORK SERVICE)
Select Menu > Presence.
Options in Presence are Open, My availability, Viewers, Update
presence, Login or Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Use the presence service to inform others when, where, and how you want to be
contacted. Presence allows you to view and create a dynamic profile and share
information or control services. Presence information is visible to other users of the
service and can show where you are and what you are doing, as well as let others know
whether you are available and whether you prefer for people to call or send messages.
Before you can use the presence service, you must choose a service provider and save
the settings of that service. You may receive the settings in a special text message,
called a smart message, from the service provider that offers the presence service. See
"Smart messages" on page 49. For more information, contact your service provider.
Select Options > Login or Logout to log in and out of the presence service.
The presence application on your phone allows you to change your own published
information and determine who is authorized to see your presence. To view the
presence information of others, you must use the Contacts application. See "View
subscribed contacts" on page 27.
Change your availability
Select Options > My availability and one of
the following:
Available—You are available for people to call or
send you messages, for example, your phone is set to
Normal profile. See "Profiles" on page 72.
Busy—You may be available for people to call or
send you messages, for example, your phone is in
Meeting profile.
Not available—You are not available for people to
call or send you messages, for example, your phone
is in Silent profile.
Change your presence information
You can set up public, private, and blocked presence information, and define who
can view your information.
PUBLIC PRESENCE
Select Menu > Presence > Public pres. to change your public presence information.
This information is available to anyone you have not blocked. Select Options and
one of the following:
My availability—Select Available, Busy, or Not available.
Viewers—Open the Current viewers list to see the names, phone numbers, or user
IDs of the viewers whom you do not allow to view your private presence messages,
but who are currently viewing your public presence. You can scroll to a viewer,
press Options, and select from the following options:
•Add to private list—Allow the viewer to also see your private presence.
•Block—Prevent the viewer from seeing your presence information.
•Add to contacts—Add the viewer to your contacts directory.
•Refresh lists—Update the viewer lists. This option is only available when you
are not logged in to the presence service.
Login or Logout—Connect to or disconnect from the presence service.
Update presence—Update your presence information to the presence service.
Settings—Manage the publishing of your presence information.
Select Menu > Presence > Private pres. to change your private presence information.
This information is only available to those whom you have authorized to view your
private information. Select Options and one of the following:
My availability—Select Available, Busy, or Not available.
My presence msg.—Write a text message of up to 40 characters to describe your
current availability.
My presence logo—Add a logo to your availability information. Logo files are
stored in Gallery. See "Gallery" on page 40. Viewers—Open your private presence viewers list to see the names, phone numbers,
or user IDs of the viewers whom you allow to view your private presence messages.
You can scroll to a viewer, press Options, and select from the following options:
•Add new—Add a new viewer manually or from your contacts directory. You
can only select a contact who has a user ID in the contact card.
•Block—Prevent the viewer from seeing your presence information.
•Add to contacts—Add the viewer to your contacts directory.
•Remove from list—Remove the viewer from the private list. This option is
available also when you mark several viewers in the list. If the list is empty, the
option is not available. You can also scroll to a viewer and press the Clear key
to prevent that viewer from seeing your private presence messages.
•View details—Show the user ID information of the viewer.
•Refresh lists—Update the viewer lists. This option is only available when you
are not logged in to the presence service.
Update presence—Update your presence information to the presence service.
Login or Logout—Connect to or disconnect from the presence service.
Settings—Manage the publishing of your presence.
BLOCKED PRESENCE
Select Menu > Presence > Blocked pres. to change your blocked presence
information. Blocked viewers will see a screen containing no personal details.
Select Options and one of the following:
Viewers—Open your blocked viewers list to see the names, phone numbers, or user
IDs of the viewers whom you have blocked from seeing your public or private
presence information. You can scroll to a viewer, press Options, and select from the
following options:
•Unblock—Remove the viewer from the blocked list. You can also unblock a
viewer by scrolling to the viewer and pressing the Clear key.
•Add to private list—Allow the viewer to also see your private presence.
•Add new—Add a new blocked viewer manually or from your contacts directory.
You can only select a contact who has a user ID in the contact card.
•Add to contacts—Add the viewer to your contacts directory.
•View details—Show the user ID information of the viewer.
•Refresh lists—Connect to the presence service to update the viewer lists. This
option is only available when you are not logged in to the presence service.
Update presence—Update your presence information to the presence service.
Login or Logout—Connect to or disconnect from the presence service.
Settings—Manage the publishing of your presence.
Update your information
Select Menu > Presence > Options > Update presence.
This option is only available when you are logged in to the presence service, have
changed your information in the Private Presence or Public Presence view, and
have not updated that presence information yet.
Presence settings
Select Options > Settings from the Presence main menu, and select from
the following:
Show presence to—Select from the following:
•Private & public—Both public and private presence is published.
•Private viewers—Only private viewers can see your presence information.
•Public viewers—Both public and private viewers see your public presence
information.
•No one—Your presence information is not published.
Sync. with Profiles—Defines whether your published presence information is
linked to your phone profile settings. When you choose an option other than Off,
be sure to define your profile presence information as well (see “Create and
customize profiles” on page 72). Select from the following:
•Off—Your presence information is not changed, even if you change your phone
profile setting.
•On—Both Availability and Private message are changed when you change
your phone profile setting.
•Availability only—Private message is not changed when you change your profile.
•Private msg. only—Availability is not changed when you change your
profile setting.
Server settings—Opens the Server settings menu in the IM feature. Select Presence
login type from this menu to designate when you want to log in to the presence
service. See “IM settings” on page 87 for further information on the login types.
Select Menu > Positioning.
Positioning allows the network to detect the position of your phone.
By enabling or disabling Positioning, you choose when your position information
is provided to the network.
To enable positioning in your phone, select Settings > Positioning > On. If you
need to enter a lock code, see “Security” on page 63.
When you receive a position request, a message
is displayed showing the service that is making
the request. Press Accept to allow your position
information to be sent, or press Reject to deny
the request.
Position request messages are logged in the Recv.
requests list. To view them, select Menu >
Positioning > Recv. requests. The icon beside each
request indicates whether the request is new,
rejected, or accepted. If you want to see details of a
request, scroll to the request, and press the center of
the Scroll key. If you want to clear the Recv.
requests list, select Options > Clear list.
• CALENDAR
In Calendar, you can keep track of your appointments, meetings,
birthdays, anniversaries, and other events. You can also set a
calendar alarm to remind you of upcoming events.
Create entries
1Select Menu > Calendar > Options > New entry and one of the
following options:
Meeting—Creates an appointment that has a specific date and time.
Memo—Creates a general entry for a day.
Anniversary—Creates a reminder for birthdays or special dates. Anniversary
entries are repeated every year.
2Fill in the fields, and scroll to move between fields.
Subject or Occasion—Write a description of the event.
Location—Indicates the place of a meeting (optional).
Start time, End time, Start date, and End date.
Alarm—Select On to display the Alarm time and Alarm date fields.
Repeat—Press the center of the Scroll key to change the entry to be repeating.
Shown with in the day view.
Repeat until—Set an ending date for the repeated entry, for example, the
ending date of a weekly course you are taking. This option is shown only if you
have selected to repeat the event.
Synchronization—
•Private—After synchronization the calendar entry can be seen only by you
and it will not be shown to others, even if they have online access to view
the calendar.
•Public—The calendar entry is shown to others who have access to view
your calendar online.
•None—The calendar entry will not be copied when you synchronize
your calendar.
3To save the entry, press Done.
When editing or deleting a repeated entry, choose how you want the changes to
take effect:
All occurrences—All repeated entries are changed.
This entry only—Only the current entry will be changed.
Calendar views
Press the # key in the month, week, or day views to automatically highlight
today’s date.
To key in a calendar entry, press any number key (1–0) in any calendar view. A meeting
entry is opened, and the characters you keyed in are added to the Subject field.
To go to a certain date, select Options > Go to date. Write the date, and press OK.
Icons in the day view are memo and anniversary.
Synchronization icons in the week and month views are red for private synchronization,
blue for public synchronization, pink for no synchronization, and black for more
than one synchronization entry in a day.
Calendar settings
Select Options > Settings and one of the following options:
Calendar alarm tone—Select a personalized alarm tone, or no tone at all.
Default view—Select the view that is shown first when you open Calendar.
Week starts on—Change the starting day of the week. If you change the settings so
that the week starts on a day other than Sunday, the week numbers will not be shown.
Week view title—Change the title of the week view to be the week number or the
To remove more than one event at a time, go to the month view, and select Options >
Delete entry and one of the following:
Before date—Delete all calendar entries that take place before a certain date.
Enter the date before which all calendar entries will be deleted.
All entries—Delete all calendar entries.
• TO-DO
In the To-do list you can keep a list of tasks that you need to do. The
to-do list uses shared memory. See "Shared memory" on page 3.
1Select Menu > To-do.
2To start entering a to-do note, press any number key (1–0).
The editor opens, and the cursor blinks after the letters you have entered in
the Subject field.
3Finish entering the task in the Subject field.
4Scroll to the Due date field, and key in a date.
5To set a priority for the task, scroll to the Priority field, and select High,
Normal, or Low.
6To save the to-do note, press Done.
If you remove all characters from the Subject field and press Done, the note
will be deleted, even if you are editing a previously saved note.
To open a to-do note, scroll to it, and press the Scroll key.
To delete a to-do note, scroll to it, and select Options > Delete; or press the
Clear key, and select Yes to confirm.
To mark a to-do note as completed, scroll to it, and select Opt io ns > Ma rk as do ne.
To restore a to-do note, select Options > Mark as not done.
• COPY CONTENT FROM COMPATIBLE NOKIA PHONES
You can move calendar, contacts, and to-do data from compatible Nokia phones to
your phone using your PC and the PC Suite content copier application. Instructions for
using the application can be found in the help function of PC Suite on the CD-ROM.
You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos while on
the move. The images are automatically saved in Gallery, where you
can rename them and organize them in folders. You can also send
images and video recordings in a multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or
by Bluetooth connection. The camera produces JPEG images, and video clips are
recorded in the 3GPP file format with the .3gp file extension.
Take pictures
1Select Camera in the standby mode, or select Menu > Camera, and scroll left
to make sure you are on the Image tab.
The camera opens, and you can see the viewfinder and the cropping lines, which
show you the image area to be captured. You can also see the image counter,
which shows you how many images, depending on the selected picture quality,
fit in the memory of your phone or memory card, if you use one.
Options before taking a picture are Capture, New, Activate night mode or
Deact. night mode, Self-timer, Go to Gallery, Settings, Help, and Exit.
2Scroll up to zoom in on your subject before taking the picture; scroll down to
zoom out again.
The zoom indicator to the right of the display shows the zoom level.
3To take a picture, press the Scroll key.
Do not move the phone before the camera application starts to save the
image. The image is saved automatically in Gallery. See "Gallery" on page 40.
The resolution of a zoomed picture is lower than that of a non-zoomed picture, but
the image remains the same size. You may notice the difference in image quality if
viewed on a PC, for example. If camera images look smudgy, check that the camera
lens protection window is clean. See "Care and maintenance" on page 114.
The camera goes into battery saving mode if there have been no key presses within
a minute. To continue taking pictures, press the Scroll key.
OPTIONS AFTER CAPTURING AN IMAGE
Options after a picture has been taken are New, Delete, Send, Set as wallpaper,
Rename image, Go to Gallery, Settings, Help, and Exit.
If you do not want to save the image, select Options > Delete.
To return to the viewfinder to take a new picture, press the Scroll key.
You can insert an image into a contact card. See "Create and edit contact cards"
To include yourself in the picture, use the self-timer to delay the taking of a picture.
Select Options > Self-timer > 10 seconds, 20 seconds, or 30 seconds > Activate.
The camera takes the picture after the selected delay has elapsed.
IMAGES AND MEMORY CONSUMPTION
Your phone has approximately 8 MB of free memory for images, contact information,
calendar, messages, and so on. See "Shared memory" on page 3. Images taken using
the high-quality setting and those taken in night mode take up the most memory.
By using a memory card with your phone you can increase the number of images
you can store. To see how much memory is available on your phone and memory
card, see “View memory consumption” on page 69.
The following table shows approximately how many images would fit in 1 MB of
memory, depending on image type and quality
Image quality
Image typeBasicNormal High
Standard552215
Night502518
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Record videos
1Press Camera in the standby mode, or select Menu > Camera, and scroll right
to the Video tab.
Options before recording a video are Record, New, Activate night mode or
Deact. night mode, Mute, Go to Gallery, Settings, Help, and Exit.
2Press the Scroll key to start recording.
To pause recording at any time, press Pause. To resume, press Continue.
Scroll up to zoom in on your subject before or during recording; scroll down
to zoom out.
3To stop recording, press Stop.
The video clip is saved to either phone memory or the memory card, depending on
the Memory in use setting. See "Camera and video settings" on page 36.
To immediately play the video clip you just recorded, select Options > Play.
To play previously saved video clips, go to Gallery. See "Gallery" on page 40.
Options after you have recorded a video are New, Play, Delete, Send, Rename, Go
Select Menu > Camera > Options > Settings to adjust the settings for still image
captures and video recording. Select the following options:
Image—Adjust the settings for still images:
•Image quality—High, Normal, and Basic. The better the image quality, the
more memory the image consumes. See "Images and memory consumption"
on page 35.
•Default image name—Allows you to set a name for saved images. By default,
images are named Image(001), Image(002), Image(003), and so forth when
they are saved.
•Memory in use—Select whether you want to save your images in phone
memory or on the memory card, if you use one.
Video—Adjust the settings for recording videos:
•Length—Available recording time is displayed above the top right corner of
the viewfinder. Select one of the following video length options:
Maximum—Recorded video length is restricted by available memory.
Recordings can last up to 10 minutes, depending on available memory.
Short—Restricts video length to optimize it for MMS sending.
•Video resolution—Select 128x96 or 176x144.
•Default video name—Allows you to set a name for saved videos. By default,
videos are named Video(001), Video(002), Video(003), and so forth when
they are saved.
•Memory in use—Select whether you want to save your videos in phone
memory or on the memory card, if you use one.
• VIEW IMAGES
Pictures taken with the camera are stored as images in Gallery. See "Gallery" on
page 40.
Select Menu > Gallery > Images, and select an image. Press the Scroll key to
display the image.
In the images thumbnail view:
1Scroll right or left to move between the phone and memory card.
2To browse the list of images, scroll up and down.
3Press the Scroll key to open an image. When the image is open, you can see
the name of the image.
When viewing an image, scroll right or left to go to the next or previous image in
Options when viewing an image are Send, Set as wallpaper, Rotate, Zoom in, Zoom
out, Full screen, Delete, Rename, View details, Add to ’Go to’, Help, and Exit.
You can view animated GIF files in the same way as other images.
Zoom on a saved image
1Select Options > Zoom in or Zoom out.
You can see the zooming ratio at the top of the display. See "Keyboard
shortcuts" on page 37.
2Press Back to return to the initial view.
The zooming ratio is not stored permanently.
If you zoom in on GIF animations while they are playing, the animation will freeze
until normal zoom is resumed, when play will continue.
FULL SCREEN
When you select Options > Full screen, the panes around the image are removed
so that you can see more of the image. Press the Right selection key to return to
the initial view.
MOVE THE FOCUS
When you are zooming an image, use the Scroll key to move the focus to the left,
right, up, or down, so that you can take a closer look at one part of the image, for
example, its upper right corner.
Keyboard shortcuts
1 key—Rotate image 90 degrees counterclockwise.
3 key—Rotate image 90 degrees clockwise.
5 key—Zoom in.
0 key—Zoom out.
* key—Change between full screen and normal view.
Scroll key—Scroll up, down, left, right.
When you rotate an image, the rotation status is not stored permanently.
• REALPLAYER
Select Menu > RealPlayer.
With RealPlayer, you can play local media files stored in the phone
memory or memory card, or stream media files over the air from a streaming link.
The streaming link can be activated during a browsing session or stored in the
phone memory or memory card.
Media files are video, music, or audio clips. Files with the extensions .3gp, .amr,
.mp4, .rm, and .ram are supported by RealPlayer.
RealPlayer does not support all file formats or all the variations of a file format. For
example, RealPlayer will attempt to open all .mp4 files. However, some .mp4 files
may include content that is not compliant with 3GPP standards and, therefore, is
not supported by this phone. In this case, the operation might fail and result in
partial playback or in an error message.
Play media files
Options in RealPlayer are Play, Pause, Continue, Stop, Mute, Unmute, Clip details,
Settings, Help, and Exit.
To play a media file, select Menu > RealPlayer >
Options > Open and one of the following:
Most recent clips—Play one of the last six files
played in RealPlayer.
Saved clip—Scroll to a file in phone memory or on
memory card, and press the Scroll key to play the file.
Mem. card sound clips—Create a track list from all
sound files on the memory card. When you create a
track list this way, the first song in the list automatically
begins playing.
STREAM CONTENT OVER THE AIR
•Select a streaming link saved in Gallery. Before your live content begins
streaming, your phone will connect to the site and load the file.
•Open the link to a file in the browser.
To stream live content, you must first configure your default access point. See "Access
points" on page 59. For the default access point, some service providers will require
you to use an access point defined in your phone. Other service providers allow you to
use a WAP access point. Contact your service provider for more information.
In RealPlayer, you can only open an rtsp:// URL address. You cannot open an
http:// URL address. However, RealPlayer will recognize an http link to a .ram file
since a .ram file is a text file containing an rtsp link.
SHORTCUTS DURING PLAY
When a media file is playing, use the Scroll key to seek (move quickly through the
media file), and to mute the sound, as follows:
Scroll up and hold to seek forward, or scroll down and hold to seek backward
through the media file.
Scroll left and hold until the indicator is displayed to mute the sound.
Scroll right and hold until you see the indicator to turn on the sound.
Select Options > Settings > Audio, Video, or Connection.
• MOVIE DIRECTOR
Select Menu > Movie.
Use Movie director to create edited video clips that may contain
video, sound, and text. Editing is carried out automatically according to the style
that you select. The style determines the transitions and visual effects that are used
in the video clip.
Open Movie director, and scroll right or left to move between the tab and
the tab.
In the tab, you can select the following options:
Quick muvee—Create video clips suitable to be sent by multimedia message. You
can select several video clips and the style you want to apply to them. The duration
of the Quick muvee video clip is typically less than 10 seconds.
Custom muvee—Create custom video clips by applying a style, music, and a message.
You can set the duration and preview the video clip before saving. To create a
custom movie, see “Create a custom movie” on page 39.
Style downlds.—Download and install new styles.
Settings—Select the setting you want to change:
•Memory in use—Select Phone memory or Memory card.
•Resolution—Select High, Low or Automatic.
•Default muvee name—Enter a default name for your video clips.
The tab contains a list of video clips that you can Play, Send, Rename, and Delete.
Create a custom movie
1Select Menu > Movie > Custom muvee. Define the following items:
•Video—Select the source file or files you want to use. Select Mark/
Unmark, Play, or Capture.
•Style—Select a style from the list. Styles determine the effects and message
caption. Each style is associated with default music and message text.
•Music—Select a music clip from the list.
•Message—Add a caption to the beginning and end of the video clip. You
can enter a message or select one from the template. You can edit the
default message text.
3Select one of the following durations for the video clip:
•Multimedia message to create a video size suitable to be sent by MMS
•Same as music to create a video of the same duration as the selected
music clip
•User defined to enter the video duration manually.
After the video preview is prepared, the Preview muvee view opens, where you can
Play, Save the new video clip, and Recreate (to make a new variation of the video clip).
• GALLERY
Select Menu > Gallery.
Options in Gallery are Open (folder or item), Send, Delete, Create new,
Move to folder, Copy to folder, New folder, Mark/Unmark, Edit, Rename, Gallery
downloads, Image uploader, View details, Add to ’Go to’, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Use Gallery to store and organize your images, sound clips, video clips, and
streaming links.
Open Gallery to see a list of the folders in the phone memory. Scroll right to see
the folders on the memory card, if a memory card is installed.
Scroll to Images, Sound clips, Video clips, or another folder that you have created,
and press the Scroll key to open it.
The open folder displays the following information:
•An icon depicting the type of each file in the folder, or in the case of an image,
a small thumbnail picture giving a preview of the image
•The name of the file
•The date and time a file was saved or the size of the file
•Subfolders, if present
You can browse, open, and create folders; and you can mark, copy, and move items
to folders. See "Common actions for all applications" on page 15.
Open files
Select any file and press the Scroll key to open it. Each file will open in its
corresponding application as follows:
•Images files open in the image viewer. See "View images" on page 36.
•Sound clips open and play in the music player.
•Video clips and streaming links open and play in RealPlayer. See "RealPlayer"
Select Gallery > Images. The Images folder is the default location where your
phone saves images taken with the camera. Within the Images folder, there are
additional default folders called Picture msgs., Presence logos, and Wallapers.
PICTURE MESSAGES FOLDER
Select Gallery > Images > Picture msgs..
Use this folder to store pictures sent to you in picture messages. To save a picture
that you have received in a picture message, select Messaging > Inbox, open the
message, and select Options > Save picture.
Options in the picture messages folder are Open, Send, Delete, Mark/Unmark,
Rename, View details, Help, and Exit.
PRESENCE LOGOS FOLDER
Select Gallery > Images > Presence logos.
Use this folder to store logos for Presence. See "Presence (network service)" on
page 27.
WALLPAPERS FOLDER
Select Gallery > Images > Wallpapers.
Use this folder to store pictures that you want to use as background images.
Download files
To download files into Gallery using the browser, select Options > Gallery
downloads > Graphic downloads, Video downloads, or Tone downloads. The
browser opens and you can choose a bookmark for the site from which to
download. See "Bookmarks" on page 97.
To download files, you must configure your default access point. See "Access
points" on page 59.
Once items have been downloaded, the browser closes, and the phone returns
to Gallery.
Upload images to an image server (network service)
Yo u c an se nd you r p ic tu res t o a n ima ge serv er to al low ot he rs to shar e you r pic tu res
online. Before you can upload images, you must set up the image server; you can
get the specific settings from your service provider:
1Select Settings > Image servers, and press the Left selection key.
2Fill in the details for each field. (See “Access points” on page 59.)
3Press the Right selection key.
1Select Options > Image uploader.
2To begin an upload, mark the images that you want to upload, and select Upload.
3Enter a name for the folder on the image server in which the images will be
stored, and press the Left selection key.
Track lists for audio files
You can create a track list to play audio files on your phone. Select Menu >
Gallery > Options > Create new > Track list, and follow the screen prompts to
select sound clips for the track list. To add multiple tracks at one time, press the
Edit key and the Scroll key simultaneously to place a checkmark beside each track
you want to add, and select Options > Select marked items.
To play a track list, select Menu > Gallery and locate the track list in phone
memory or on the memory card. Scroll to the track list, and press the Scroll key to
begin playing it.
To modify a track list, locate the track list in Gallery, and select Options > Edit track list > Options > Add sound clip.
To delete clips, open the track list, scroll to a clip, and select Options > Delete.
Options when the track list is playing are Pa use , Edit track lis t, Clip details, Settings,
Note: This function can only be used if it is supported by your
network operator or service provider. Only devices that offer compatible
picture message, multimedia message, or e-mail features can receive and
display these messages. Devices that do not have multimedia features may
receive details of a link to a web page.
Select Menu > Messaging.
In Messaging you can create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize:
•Text messages
•Multimedia messages (MMS)
•E-mail messages
When you open Messaging, you can see the New message selection and a list of
default folders:
Inbox—Contains received messages except e-mail and cell broadcast
messages. E-mail messages are stored in Mailbox. You can read cell
broadcast messages by selecting Options > Cell broadcast.
My folders—For organizing your messages into folders.
Mailbox—When you open this folder, you can either connect to your
remote mailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages, or you can view
your previously retrieved e-mail messages without logging in to the
e-mail server. After you have defined settings for a new mailbox, the
name given to that mailbox will replace Mailbox in the main view. See
"E-mail" on page 55.
Drafts—Stores drafts of messages that have not been sent.
Sent—Stores the last 15 messages that have been sent. To change the
number of messages to be saved, see “Other settings” on page 56.
Messages or data that have been sent by a Bluetooth connection are
not saved in the Draft or Sent folders.
Outbox—Temporary storage place for messages waiting to be sent.
Reports (network service)—You can request that the network send you
a delivery report of the text messages, smart messages, and multimedia
messages you have sent. To turn on delivery report reception, go to the
Messaging main menu, select Options > Settings > Text message or
Multimedia message, and select Receive report > Yes.
It might not be possible to receive a delivery report of a multimedia
message that has been sent to an e-mail address.
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 center number
programmed into your device. This is not an indication that the
message has been received at the intended destination. For more
details about messaging services, check with your service provider.
Before you create a multimedia message, write an e-mail, or connect to
your remote mailbox, you must have the correct connection settings in
place. See "Write and send messages" on page 47. See "Settings needed
for multimedia messaging" on page 48.
Messaging options are Create message, Connect (shown if you have defined settings
for the mailbox) or Disconnect (shown if there is an active connection to the
mailbox), SIM messages, Cell broadcast, Service command, Settings, Help, and Exit.
• WRITE TEXT
You can key in text in two different ways, using the method traditionally used in
mobile phones or another method called predictive text input.
Traditional text input
The indicator is shown on the top right of the display when you are writing
text using traditional text input.
Press a number key (1–9), repeatedly until the desired character appears. Note that
there are more characters available for a number key than are printed on the key.
Icons: and indicate the selected case. means that the first
letter of the next word is written in upper case, and all other letters will automatically
be written in lower case. indicates number mode.
To insert a number, press and hold the corresponding number key.
To switch between letter and number mode, press and hold the # key.
If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor
appears (or scroll right to end the time-out period), and key in the letter.
If you make a mistake, press the Clear key to remove a character. Press and hold
The most common punctuation marks are available under the 1 key. Press the 1 key
repeatedly to reach the desired punctuation mark. You can also press the * key to
open a list of special characters. Scroll through the list, and press Select to select
a character.
To insert a space, press the 0 key. To move the cursor to the next line, press the
0 key three times.
To switch between upper and lower case, press the # key.
Predictive text input
To activate predictive text input, press the Edit key and select Predictive text on, or
press the # key twice quickly when writing text. This will activate predictive text input
for all editors in the phone. The indicator is shown at the top of the display.
1Write the desired word by pressing the keys 2–9. Press each key only once for
one letter. The word changes after every key press.
For example, to write Nokia when the English
dictionary is selected, press the following keys:
6 key for N
6 key for o
5 key for k
4 key for i
2 key for a
The word suggestion changes after each key press.
2When you have finished the word, check that it is correct.
If the word is correct, confirm it by scrolling right or by pressing the 0 key to
insert a space. The underlining disappears and you can begin to write a new word.
If the word is not correct, you have the following options:
•Press the * key repeatedly to view the matching words the dictionary has
found one by one.
•Press the Edit key, and select Predictive text > Matches to view a list of
matching words. Scroll to the word you want to use, and press the
Scroll key to select it.
If the ? character is shown after the word, the word you intended to write is
not in the dictionary. To add a word to the dictionary, press Spell, key in the
word (up to 32 letters) using traditional text input, and press OK. The word is
added to the dictionary. When the dictionary becomes full, a new word
replaces the oldest added word.
To remove the ? and clear characters one by one from the word, press the
Clear key.
Erase a character—Press the Clear key. Press and hold the Clear key to clear more
than one character.
Change between the different character cases—Press the # key to change
between the character cases Abc (), abc (), and ABC (). Note
that if you press the # key twice quickly the predictive text input is turned off.
Insert a number in letter mode—Press and hold the desired number key, or press
the Edit key, and select number mode. Key in the numbers you want, and press OK.
Insert symbols and punctuation marks—
•The most common symbols and punctuation marks are available under the
1 key. Press the 1 key repeatedly to find the desired entry.
•Press and hold the * key to open a list of special characters. Scroll through the
list, and press Select to select a character; or press the Edit key, and select
Insert symbol.
The predictive text input will try to guess which commonly used punctuation mark
(.,?!‘) is needed. The order and availability of the punctuation marks depend on the
language of the dictionary.
Choose from multiple entries—Press the * key repeatedly to view the matching
words the dictionary has found one by one.
Choose predictive text options—When a word has been entered with predictive text
on, press the Edit key, select Predictive text, and select one of the following options:
•Matches—View a list of words that correspond to your key presses. Scroll to
the desired word, and press the Scroll key.
•Insert word—Add a word (up to 32 letters) to the dictionary by using traditional
text input. When the dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces the oldest
added word.
•Edit word—Open a view where you can edit the word. This option is available
only if the word is active (underlined).
•Off—Turn off predictive text input for all editors in the phone.
WRITE COMPOUND WORDS
Write the first half of a compound word, and confirm it by scrolling right. Write the
last part of the compound word, and press the 0 key to add a space to complete
the compound word.
Copy and paste text
If you want to copy text to the clipboard, the following is the easiest method:
1To select letters and words, press and hold the Edit key.
At the same time, scroll right or left. As the selection moves, text is highlighted.
To select lines of text, press and hold the Edit key. At the same time
scroll down or up.
2To end the selection, release the Scroll key while holding the Edit key.
3To copy the text to the clipboard while still holding the Edit key, press Copy;
or release the Edit key, and press it once to open a list of editing commands,
for example, Copy or Cut.
If you want to remove the selected text from the document, press the Clear key.
4To paste the text into a document, press and hold the Edit key, and press Paste;
or press the Edit key once, and select Paste.
• WRITE AND SEND MESSAGES
Before you can create a multimedia message, write an e-mail message, or connect
to your remote mailbox, you must have the correct connection settings in place.
See “Write and send messages” on page 47 and “Settings needed for multimedia
messaging” on page 48.
Options in the text message editor are Send, Add recipient, Insert, Delete, Check
names, Message details, Sending options, Help, and Exit.
1Select New message and one of the following options:
Text message—Create and send a text message.
To send a picture message, select Options > Insert > Picture. Each picture
message is made up of several text messages. Therefore, sending one picture
message may cost more than sending one text message.
Multimedia message—Create and send a multimedia message (MMS).
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringtones, and other content
from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
E-mail—Create and send an e-mail. If you have not set up your e-mail
account, you will be prompted to do so.
2Press the Scroll key to select recipients from the contacts directory, or write
the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient in the To field if you are
sending an MMS or e-mail to the recipient. Press the # key to add a semicolon (;)
to separate each recipient.
3Scroll to the message field.
4Write the message.
To add a media object to a multimedia message, select Options > Insert new >
Image, Sound clip, Video clip, or Slide. Select the item you wish to add.
5To send the message, select Options > Send, or press the Send key.
You may receive the settings as a smart message from your network operator or
service provider. See "Smart messages" on page 49.
For availability of and subscription to data services, contact your network operator
or service provider.
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia message > Access point in
use and select the access point you created. See "Multimedia messages" on page 54.
Settings needed for e-mail
Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, and forward e-mail to a separate
e-mail account, you must:
•Configure an Internet access point (IAP). See "Connection" on page 59.
•Define your e-mail settings. See "E-mail" on page 55.
Follow the instructions given by your remote mailbox and Internet service provider.
• VIEW A MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION
When you receive a multimedia message that includes a presentation, select Play
presentation. The presentation opens and starts.
A multimedia message containing presentation content can still be viewed as a
standard multimedia message.
Objects within the presentation may not start automatically. If, for example, a
video does not play when the presentation starts, move to the video clip object, and
press the Scroll key. All objects can be selected individually and opened.
• INBOX—RECEIVE MESSAGES
Options in Inbox are Open, Create message, Reply, Delete, Message
details, Move to folder, Mark/Unmark, Help, and Exit.
When there are unread messages in Inbox, the icon changes to .
In Inbox, the message icons indicate the kind of message:
Options in Objects are Open, Save, Send, Help, and Exit.
To see the available media objects in the multimedia message, open the message,
and select Options > Objects. In Objects you can view files that have been
included in the multimedia message. You can choose to save the file in your phone
or send it, for example, by Bluetooth connection to another compatible device.
Important:
harmful to your device or PC. Do not open any attachment if you are not
sure of the trustworthiness of the sender.
See "Certif. management" on page 64.
Multimedia message objects may contain viruses or be
Smart messages
Your phone can receive many kinds of smart messages, text messages that contain
data (also called over-the-air (OTA) messages). To open a received smart message,
open Inbox, scroll to the smart message (), and press the Scroll key.
Picture message—Saves the picture in the Picture messages folder in Gallery for
later use; select Options > Save picture. If you receive a business card file that has
a picture attached, the picture will be saved to Contacts as well.
Business card—Saves the contact information; select Options > Save business card.
If certificates or sound files are attached to business cards, they will not be saved.
Ringing tone—Saves the ringing tone to Gallery; select Options > Save.
Operator logo—Saves the logo; select Options > Save. The operator logo can now
be seen in the standby mode instead of the network operator’s own identification.
Calendar entry—Saves the entry to Calendar; select Options > Save to Calendar.
Web message—Saves the bookmark; select Options > Save to bookmarks. The
bookmark is added to the Bookmarks list in browser services.
If a message contains both browser access point settings and bookmarks, to save
the data, select Options > Save all; or to view the bookmark and access point
information separately, select Options > View details. If you do not want to save
all data, select a setting or bookmark, open the details, and select Options > Save
to Settings or Save to bookmarks, depending on what you are viewing.
E-mail notification—Tells you how many new e-mails you have in your remote
mailbox. An extended notification may list more detailed information such as
subject, sender, attachments, and so on.
In addition, you can receive a text message service number; voice mail number;
profile settings for remote synchronization; access point settings for the browser,
multimedia messaging, or e-mail; presence and IM settings; access point login
script settings; or e-mail settings. To save the settings, select Options > Save to
SMS sett., Save to Voice mail, Save to Settings, or Save to e-mail sett.
Service messages (network service)
Service messages can be, for example, notifications of news headlines, and they
may contain a text message or address of a browser service. For availability and
subscription, contact your service provider.
• MY FOLDERS
In My folders you can organize your messages into folders, create new
folders, and rename and delete folders.
You can use Templates to create text templates for messages that you send often.
To create a new template, select Options > New template.
• REMOTE MAILBOX (NETWORK SERVICE)
When you open this folder, you can connect to your remote mailbox to
do the following:
•Retrieve new e-mail headings or messages.
•View your previously retrieved e-mail headings or messages without logging
in to the e-mail server.
If you select New message > E-mail in Messaging, and you have not set up your
e-mail account, you will be prompted to do so. See "Write and send messages" on
page 47.
When you create a new mailbox, the name you give to the mailbox automatically
replaces Mailbox in Messaging. You can have up to six mailboxes.
Open the mailbox
When you open the mailbox, you can choose whether you want to view the previously
retrieved e-mail messages and e-mail headings with or without connecting to the
e-mail server.
When you scroll to your mailbox and press the Scroll key, Connect to mailbox?
appears. Select Yes to connect to your mailbox or No to view previously retrieved
e-mail messages while not logged in to the e-mail server.
Another way to start a connection is to select Options > Connect.
If you are not logged in to the e-mail server, select Options > Connect to start a
connection to a remote mailbox.
1When you have an open connection to a remote mailbox, select Options >
Retrieve e-mail and one of the following:
New—Retrieve all new e-mail messages to your phone.
Selected—Retrieve only the e-mail messages that have been marked. Use the
Mark/Unmark > Mark or Unmark commands to select messages one by one.
See "Common actions for all applications" on page 15.
All—Retrieve all messages from the mailbox.
To cancel retrieving, press Cancel. After you have retrieved the e-mail messages,
you can continue viewing them online.
2Select Options > Disconnect to close the connection and view the messages
offline from the e-mail server.
3To open an e-mail message, scroll to the e-mail you want to view, and press
the Scroll key.
If the e-mail message has not been retrieved (arrow in the icon is pointing
outwards) and you are offline from the e-mail server, and select Open, you will
be asked if you want to retrieve this message from the mailbox.
To view e-mail attachments, open a message that has the attachment
indicator , and select Options > Attachments. In Attachments, you can
retrieve, open, or save attachments in supported formats. You can also send
attachments by Bluetooth connection.
Important:
harmful to your device or PC. Do not open any attachment if you are not
sure of the trustworthiness of the sender.
If your mailbox uses the IMAP4 protocol, you can decide whether to retrieve e-mail
headings only, messages only, or messages and attachments. With the POP3
protocol, the options are e-mail headings only or messages and attachments. See
"E-mail" on page 55.
E-mail attachments may contain viruses or otherwise be
Delete e-mail messages
To delete an e-mail from the phone while still retaining it in the remote mailbox,
select Options > Delete > Phone only.
The phone mirrors the e-mail headings in the remote mailbox. If you delete the
message content, the e-mail heading stays in your phone. If you want to remove
the heading, delete the e-mail message from your remote mailbox first; then make
a connection from your phone to the remote mailbox again to update the status.
To delete an e-mail from both the phone and the remote mailbox, select Options > Delete > Phone and server.
If you are not logged in to the e-mail server, the e-mail will be deleted from your
phone. During the next connection to the remote mailbox, it will be automatically
deleted from the remote mailbox. If you are using the POP3 protocol, messages
marked to be deleted are removed only after you have closed the connection to the
remote mailbox.
UNDELETE MESSAGES WHEN OFFLINE FROM THE E-MAIL SERVER
To undelete an e-mail from both the phone and server, scroll to an e-mail that
has been marked to be deleted during the next connection (), and select
Options > Undelete.
Disconnect
When you are online, select Options > Disconnect to end the data call or GPRS
connection to the remote mailbox.
• OUTBOX
Outbox is a temporary storage place for messages that are waiting to be sent. Status of the messages in Outbox are as follows:
Sending—A connection is being made and the message is being sent.
Waiting or Queued—When there are two similar types of messages in Outbox, one
of them is waiting until the first one is sent.
Resend at (time)—Sending has failed. The phone will try to send the message again
after a time-out period. Press Send if you want to restart the sending immediately.
Deferred—You can set documents to be on hold while they are in Outbox. Scroll
to a message that is being sent, and select Options > Defer sending.
Failed—The maximum number of sending attempts has been reached. If you were
trying to send a text message, open the message and check that the sending
settings are correct.
• VIEW MESSAGES ON A SIM CARD
Select Messaging > Options > SIM messages.
• CELL BROADCAST (NETWORK SERVICE)
Select Messaging > Options > Cell broadcast.
You may be able to receive messages on various topics, such as weather
or traffic conditions, from your service provider. For available topics and relevant
topic numbers, contact your service provider. In the main view you can see:
•The status of the topic: for new, subscribed messages and for new,
•The topic number, topic name, and whether it has been flagged ( ) for
follow-up. You will be notified when messages belonging to a flagged topic
have arrived.
Options in Cell broadcast are Open, Subscribe or Unsubscribe, Hotmark or Remove
hotmark, Topic, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Note:
A packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell broadcast
reception. Contact your network operator for the correct GPRS settings.
See "GPRS" on page 61.
• SERVICE COMMAND EDITOR
Select Messaging > Options > Service command. Key in and send
service requests (also known as USSD commands) for network services
to your service provider (for example, a request for activation commands).
• MESSAGING SETTINGS
Messaging settings have been divided into groups according to the different message types. Scroll to the settings you want to edit, and press the Scroll key.
Text messages
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Text message to open the following list
of settings:
Message centers—Lists all the message centers that have been defined.
Msg. center in use (message center in use)—Defines which message center is used
for delivering text messages and smart messages such as picture messages.
Options when editing message center settings are Edit, New msg. center, Delete,
Help, and Exit.
Receive report (delivery report)—When this network service is set to Yes, the status
of the sent message (Pending, Failed, or Delivered) is shown in the reports
(network service).
Message validity—If the recipient of a message cannot be reached within the
validity period, the message is removed from the message service center. Note that
the network must support this feature. Maximum time is the maximum amount
of time allowed by the network.
Message sent as—The options are Text, Fax, Paging, and E-mail. For further
information, contact your network operator. Change this option only if you are sure
that your message center is able to convert text messages into these other formats.
Preferred connection—You can send text messages over the normal GSM network
or by GPRS, if supported by the network.
Reply via same ctr. (network service)—By setting this option to Yes, if the recipient
replies to your message, the return message is sent using the same message service
center number. Note that this may not work between all operators.
Multimedia messages
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia message to open the
following list of settings:
Access point in use—Select which access point is used as the preferred connection
for the multimedia message center. See "Settings needed for multimedia messaging"
on page 48.
If you receive multimedia message settings in a smart message and save them, the
received settings are automatically used for the access point. See "Smart messages"
on page 49.
Multimedia reception—Select from the following:
•Only in home net.—Receive multimedia messages only when you are in your
home network. When you are outside your home network, multimedia message
reception is turned off.
•Always on—Allow your phone to receive multimedia messages.
•Off—Do not receive multimedia messages or advertisements at all.
If Only in home net. or Always on is selected, your phone can make an active data
call or GPRS connection without your knowledge.
On receiving msg.—Select from the following:
•Retr. immediately—The phone will try to retrieve multimedia messages instantly.
If there are messages with deferred status, they will be retrieved as well.
•Defer retrieval—The multimedia messaging center will save the message to
be retrieved later. When you want to retrieve the message, set On receiving
msg. to Retr. immediately.
•Reject message—Reject multimedia messages. The multimedia message
center will delete the messages.
Allow anon. messages—Select No, i f you want to reject m essages comin g from an
anonymous sender.
Receive ads—Define whether you want to allow reception of multimedia message
advertisements or not.
Receive report—Set to Yes if you want the status of the sent message (Pending,
Failed, or Delivered) to be shown in the reports. Receiving a delivery report of a
multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.
Deny report sending—Choose Yes if you do not want your phone to send delivery
Message validity (network service)—If the recipient of a message cannot be reached
within the validity period, the message is removed from the multimedia message
center. Maximum time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the network.
Image size—Define the size of the image in a multimedia message. The options are
Small (up to 160x120 pixels) and Large (up to 640x480 pixels).
E-mail
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > E-mail. Select Mailboxes to open a list
of mailboxes that have been defined, or select Mailbox in use to choose which
mailbox you want to use.
Options when editing Mailbox settings are Editing options, New mailbox, Delete,
Help, and Exit.
If no mailboxes have been defined, you will be prompted to do so. The following list
of settings is shown (this information is available from your e-mail service provider):
Mailbox name—Write a descriptive name for the mailbox.
Access point in use (must be defined)—The Internet access point (IAP) used for the
mailbox. Choose an IAP from the list. See "Connection" on page 59.
My e-mail address (must be defined)—Write the e-mail address given to you by
your service provider. The address must contain the @ character. Replies to your
messages are sent to this address.
Outgoing mail server (must be defined)—Write the IP address or host name of the
computer that sends your e-mail.
Send message (network service)—Define how e-mail is sent from your phone:
•Immediately—A connection to the mailbox is started immediately after you
have selected Send.
•During next conn.—E-mail is sent when you connect to your remote mailbox
the next time.
Sen d copy to self—Select Yes to save a copy of the e-mail to your remote mailbox
and to the address defined in My e-mail address.
Include signature—Select Yes if you want to attach a signature to your e-mail
messages and to start to write or edit your signature text.
User name—Write your user name, given to you by your service provider.
Password—Write your password. If you leave this field blank, you will be prompted
for the password when you try to connect to your remote mailbox.
Incoming mail server (must be defined)—Write the IP address or host name of the
computer that receives your e-mail.
Mailbox type—Defines the e-mail protocol your remote mailbox service provider
recommends. The options are POP3 and IMAP4. This setting can be selected only
once and cannot be changed if you have saved or exited from the mailbox settings.
Security—Used with the POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols to secure the connection
to the remote mailbox.
APOP secure login—Used with the POP3 protocol to encrypt the sending of
passwords to the remote e-mail server. This option is only shown if POP3 is selected
for Mailbox type.
Retrieve attachments—Retrieve e-mail with or without attachments. This option
is only shown if the Mailbox type is set to IMAP4.
Retrieve headers—Limit the number of e-mail headers you want to retrieve to your
phone. The options are All and User defined. Used with the IMAP4 protocol only.
Service messages
When you select Messaging > Options > Settings > Service message, the
following list of settings opens:
Service messages—Choose whether or not you want to allow reception of
service messages.
Download messages—Choose if you want to receive service messages only from
authorized sources.
Cell broadcast (network service)
Check with your service provider about whether Cell broadcast is available and
what the available topics and related topic numbers are. Select Messaging >
Options > Settings > Cell broadcast to change the settings:
Reception—On or Off.
Language—All allows you to receive cell broadcast messages in every possible
language. Selected allows you to choose in which languages you wish to receive
cell broadcast messages. If the language you prefer is not in the list, select Other.
Topic detection—If you receive a message that does not belong to any of the
existing topics, select On to save the topic number automatically. The topic number
is saved to the topic list and shown without a name. Select Off if you do not want
to save new topic numbers automatically.
Other settings
Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Other to open the following list of settings:
Save sent messages—Choose if you want to save a copy of every text message,
multimedia message, or e-mail that you have sent to the Sent folder.
No. of saved msgs.—Define how many sent messages will be saved to the Sent
folder at a time. The default limit is 20 messages. When the limit is reached, the
oldest message is deleted.
Memory in use—Define the memory store. Choices are phone memory or memory
card, if one is used.
Select Menu > Settings.
1Scroll to a setting group, and press the
Scroll key to open it.
2Scroll to a setting you want to change and press
the Scroll key to do the following:
•Switch between options if there are
only two (On/Off).
•Open a list of options or an editor.
•Open a slider view (scroll right to increase
or left to decrease the value).
You may be able to receive some settings from your
service provider in a smart message, or some settings
may already be preprogrammed into the phone. See
"Smart messages" on page 49.
• PHONE
Select Menu > Settings > Phone > General, Standby mode,
or Display.
General
Phone language—You can change the language for the display texts in your phone.
This change may also affect the format used for date and time and the separators
used, for example, in calculations. If you select Automatic, the phone selects the
language according to the information on your SIM card. After you have changed
the display text language, you must restart the phone.
Note: Changing the settings for Phone language or Writing language
affects every application in your phone and the change remains effective
until you change these settings again.
Writing language—You can change the writing language of your phone. Changing
the language affects the following features:
•The characters available when you press any key (1–9)
•The predictive text dictionary used
•The special characters that are available when you press the * and 1 keys
Predictive text—Set predictive text input On or Off for all editors in the phone.
Select a language for entering predictive text from the list available. You can also
change this setting when you are in an editor. Press the Edit key, and select
Predictive text > On or Off.
Welcome note or logo— The welcome note or logo is displayed briefly each time
you switch on the phone. Select Default if you want to use the default image or
animation. Select Text to write a welcome note (up to 50 letters). Select Image to
choose a photo or picture from Gallery.
Orig. phone settings—You can reset some of the settings to their original values.
To do this, you need the lock code. See "Security" on page 63. After resetting the
settings, the phone may take a longer time to power on. All documents and files
that you have created are left as they are.
Standby mode
Left selection key and Right selection key—You can change the shortcuts that
appear over the Left selection key and Right selection key in the standby mode.
In addition to the applications, you can have the shortcut point to a function, for
example, New message.
You can only have shortcuts to preinstalled applications and functions.
Display
Brightness—Adjust the slide bar between Dark and Bright.
Screen saver timeout—The screen saver is activated after the screen saver
time-out period. When the screen saver is active, the display is cleared and you can
see the screen saver bar.
To deactivate the screen saver, press any key.
• CALL
Select Menu > Settings > Call > Send my caller ID, Call waiting,
Automatic redial, Summary after call, 1-touch dialing, Anykey
answer, or Line in use.
Send my caller ID (network service)
This service allows you to display your phone number (Yes) or hide your number
(No) from the person you call. This option may be set by your network operator or
service provider when you subscribe.
Call waiting (network service)
The network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress.
Select Activate to request the network to activate call waiting, Cancel to request
the network to deactivate call waiting, or Check status to check if the function is
active or not.
When this setting is activated, your phone attempts to connect the call a maximum
of ten times after an unsuccessful call attempt. Press the End key to stop
automatic redialing.
Summary after call
Activate this setting if you want the phone to briefly display the approximate
duration of the last call.
1-touch dialing
Select On, and the numbers assigned to the 1-touch dialing keys (2–9) can be dialed
by pressing and holding the key. See "Assign 1-touch dialing keys" on page 26.
Anykey answer
Select On, and you can answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key, except
the Right selection key, the Power key, and the End key.
Line in use (network service)
This setting is shown only if the SIM card supports two subscriber numbers, that is,
two phone lines. Select the phone line (Line 1 or Line 2) you want to use for
making calls and sending short messages. Calls on both lines can be answered
regardless of the selected line.
You cannot make calls if you select Line 2 and have not subscribed to this
network service.
To prevent line selection, select Line change > Disable if your SIM card supports
this function. To change this setting, you need the PIN2 code.
• CONNECTION
Select Menu > Settings > Connection > Access points, GPRS,
Data call, or Configurations.
Access points
An access point is where your phone connects to the mobile Internet by way of a data
call or packet data connection. An access point can be provided, for example, by a
commercial Internet service provider (ISP), service provider, or network operator.
Many service providers require an Internet access point (IAP) for your default
access point. Other service providers allow you to use a browser access point.
Contact your service provider for more information.
To define access point settings, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Access points. If you have not yet used your phone to make a WAP connection, you may
need to contact your service provider for assistance with the first-time connection,
or visit www.nokia.com/phonesettings
If you need to enter advanced settings, contact your Internet service provider. To
access advanced access point settings, select Menu > Settings > Connection >
Access points, select the access point you want to modify, and select Options >
Advanced settings. You can then define the following settings:
•Phone IP address—The IP address of your phone
•Primary name server—The IP address of the primary DNS server
•Second. name server—The IP address of the secondary DNS server
•Proxy serv. address—The IP address of the proxy server
•Proxy port number—The port number of the proxy server
These additional settings are shown if you selected Data call as the Data bearer type:
•Use callback—This option allows a server to call you back once you make the
initial call. Contact your service provider to subscribe to this service.
The phone expects that the callback will use the same data call settings. The
network must support that type of call in both directions.
•Callback type—The options are Use server no. or Use other no. Ask your
service provider which setting their configuration uses.
•Callback number—Key in the phone data phone number that the dial back
server uses. Usually, this number is the data call phone number of your phone.
•Use PPP compression—When set to Yes, this option speeds up the data transfer,
if the remote PPP server supports the compression. If you have problems with
establishing a connection, try setting this to No. Contact your service provider
for guidance.
•Use login script—The options are Yes or No.
•Login script—Insert the login script.
•Modem initialization (modem initialization string)—This option controls your
phone using modem AT commands. If modem initialization is required, enter
characters specified by your service provider or Internet service provider.
GPRS
GPRS (general packet radio service) is a network service that allows mobile phones
to send and receive data over an IP-based network. GPRS is a data bearer that
enables wireless access to data networks, such as the mobile Internet.
The applications that may use GPRS are multimedia, IM and text messaging, presence,
streaming, browsing sessions, e-mail, data sync, Java™ application downloading,
and the PC dial-up (such as Internet and e-mail).
To use GPRS technology, you must first do the following:
•Contact your service provider for availability and subscription.
•Save the GPRS settings for each of the applications used.
For information on pricing, contact your service provider.
To define GPRS connection settings, select Menu > Settings > Connection >
GPRS, and specify these settings:
GPRS connection—If you select When available and your network supports packet
data, the phone registers to the GPRS network. Also, starting an active packet data
connection, for example, to send and receive e-mail, is quicker. If you select When needed, the phone will use a packet data connection only if you start an application
or action that needs it. The GPRS connection can be closed after the applications
no longer use it.
If there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen When available, the phone
periodically tries to establish a packet data connection.
Access point—The access point name is needed when you use your phone as a
packet data modem to your computer.
Data call
Online time—This setting affects all access points using a GSM data call. If there
are no actions, the data call is dropped automatically after a time-out period.
Select User defined (in which case you enter a time) or Unlimited.
Configurations
When you open a message that contains configuration settings for your phone, the
message is displayed in this viewer. If you do not have any configuration settings
messages, this screen will be empty. To delete a message from this screen, press the
Clear key.
Options in the configurations viewer are Save, Message details, and Move to folder.
• DATE AND TIME
Select Menu > Settings > Date and time.
The Date and time settings allow you to define the date and time
used in your phone, as well as change the date and time format and separators.
You can also change the following settings:
Clock type—Select Analog or Digital to change how the clock is displayed in the
standby mode. See "Clock" on page 78.
Clock alarm tone—Changes the tone played when the clock reaches an alarm time.
Auto time update—Allows the network to update time, date, and time zone
information to your phone (network service). For the auto time update setting to
take effect, the phone needs to be restarted. Check any alarms because they may
be affected by the auto time update.
GMT offset—Changes the time zone for the clock time.
Daylight-saving—Sets daylight saving time on or off.
Select Menu > Settings > Security > Phone and SIM or
Certif. management.
Phone and SIM
If your phone requests a security code, refer to the following explanations to
determine what you should enter. If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code or if you
have not received such a code, contact your service provider.
You can change the following codes: lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These
codes can only include the numbers from 0 to 9.
The PUK (personal unblocking key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code.
The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not
supplied with the SIM card, contact your service provider for the codes. The PUK
and PUK2 codes are 8 digits long.
Avoid using security codes similar to emergency numbers, such as 911, to prevent
accidental dialing of the emergency number.
•PIN code request—When the PIN code request is active, the code is requested
each time the phone is switched on. Note that deactivating the PIN code
request may not be allowed by some SIM cards.
•PIN code (4 to 8 digits)—The PIN code protects your SIM card against
unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card.
•After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN code is blocked. If
the PIN code is blocked, you need to unblock the PIN code before you can use
the SIM card again. See also the information below about the PUK code.
•PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)—The PIN2 code is supplied with some SIM cards and
is required to access some functions, such as fixed dialing numbers (FDN).
•Autolock period—You can set an autolock period, a time-out after which the
phone is automatically locked and can be used only if the correct lock code is
entered. Key in a number for the time-out in minutes, or select None to turn
off the autolock period.
To unlock the phone, key in the lock code.
When the phone is locked, calls may still be possible to the official emergency
number programmed into your phone.
•Lock code (5 digits)—The lock code can be used to lock the phone and keypad
to avoid unauthorized use. The factory setting for the lock code is 12345. To
prevent unauthorized use of your phone, change the lock code. Keep the new
code secret and in a safe place separate from your phone. If you forget or lose
the lock code, contact your service provider.
•Lock if SIM changed—Select Yes if you want the phone to prompt for the lock
code when an unknown, new SIM card is inserted into your phone. The phone
maintains a list of SIM cards that are recognized as the owner’s cards.
•Fixed dialing—You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers,
if supported by your SIM card. You need the PIN2 code for this function. When
this function is active, you can only call those phone numbers that are included
in the fixed dialing list or which begin with the same digits as a phone number
on the list.
Press the Scroll key to set fixed dialing on. When fixed dialing is activated,
calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into
your phone. To add new numbers to the fixed dialing list, select Options >
New contact or Add from Contacts.
Options in fixed dialing are Open, Call, Activ. fixed dialing or Deact. fixed
dialing, New contact, Edit, Delete, Add to Contacts, Add from Contacts, Find,
Mark/Unmark, Help, and Exit.
•Closed user group (network service)—You can specify a group of people whom
you can call and who can call you. For more information, contact your network
operator or service provider. Select one of the following:
Default—Activate the default group agreed on with the network operator.
On—Use another group (you need to know the group index number).
Off—Do not use closed user groups.
When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls still may be possible to the
official emergency number programmed into your phone.
•Confirm SIM services (network service)—Sets the phone to display
confirmation messages when you are using a SIM card service.
•Restore server—Reset your connection settings allowing you to receive new
settings from your service provider.
Certif. management
Options in Certif. management are Certificate details, Delete, Trust settings, Mark/
Unmark, Help, and Exit.
In the certificate management main view, you can see a list of authority certificates
that have been stored in your phone. Scroll right to see a list of personal certificates,
if available.
Authority certificates are used by some browser services, such as banking services,
for checking signatures or server certificates or other authority certificates.
Server certificates are used to improve security in the connection between the
phone and the gateway. The phone receives the server certificate from the service
provider before the connection is established, and its validity is checked using the
authority certificates saved in the phone. Server certificates are not saved.
Server certificates may be needed, for example, when you want to do the following:
•Connect to an online bank or another site or remote server for actions that
•Decrease the risk of viruses or other malicious software and be sure of the
authenticity of software when downloading and installing software.
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.
CHANGE THE TRUST SETTINGS OF AN AUTHORITY CERTIFICATE
Scroll to an authority certificate, and select Options > Trust settings. Depending
on the certificate, a list of the applications that can use the selected certificate is
shown. For example:
•Internet—The certificate can certify e-mail and imaging servers.
•App. installation—The certificate can certify the origin of new software.
• CALL RESTRICTION (NETWORK SERVICE)
Select Menu > Settings > Call restriction.
Call restriction allows you to restrict outgoing and incoming calls
with your phone. For this function, you need the restriction
password, which you can obtain from your service provider.
Select Options, and choose one of the following:
Activate—Request the network to set call restriction on.
Cancel—Set the selected call restriction off.
Check status—Check whether the calls are blocked.
Edit restr. passw.—Change the restriction password.
Cancel all restrict.—Cancel all active call restrictions.
You cannot restrict incoming calls while call forwarding or fixed dialing is active. See
"Call forwarding (network service)" on page 21. See also “Security” on page 63. When
calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to certain official emergency numbers.
Select Menu > Settings > Network > Operator selection or Cell
info display.
Operator selection
Automatic—Set the phone to automatically search for and select one of the
cellular networks available in your area.
Manual—Select the desired network manually from a list of networks. If the
connection to the manually selected network is lost, the phone will sound an error
tone and ask you to select a network again. The selected network must have a
roaming agreement with your home network, that is, the operator whose SIM card
is in your phone.
Cell info display
On or Off—Set the phone to indicate when it is used in a cellular network based
on microcellular network (MCN) technology and to activate cell info reception
(network service).
• ENHANCEMENT
Select Menu > Settings > Enhancement and one of these options:
Enhancement in use—If you are using an enhancement such as a
loopset, headset, or TTY adapter, you must activate it by selecting Headset,
Loopset, or TTY. If you have activated a loopset, the headset will use the same
settings as the loopset.
Headset, Loopset, TTY, and Handsfree—For each of these items, define the
following settings:
•Default profile—Select the profile to be activated each time you connect a
certain enhancement to your phone. See "Change the profile" on page 72.
•Automatic answer—Set the phone to answer an incoming call automatically
after 5 seconds time when you connect a certain enhancement to your phone.
If the incoming call alert is set to Beep once or Silent, you must answer the
phone manually. This option is not available for TTY.
See also “Enhancement indicators” on page 13.
Select Menu > Tools to access common tools and applications. For instructions on
voice mail and 1-touch dialing, see “Call voice mail” on page 18 and “1-touch
dialing” on page 19.
• APPLICATION MANAGER
Select Menu > Tools > Manager.
In App. manager you can install new compatible Symbian operating
system applications (SIS files) and Java applications (Java MIDlets
and MIDlet suites). You can also update and uninstall applications from the phone
and monitor the installation history.
Options in App. manager are Install, View details, View certificate, Update, Go to
web address, Remove, View log, Send log, Settings, App. downloads, Help, and Exit.
When you open App. manager, you can see a list of:
•Applications saved in App. manager
•Partially installed applications (indicated by )
•Fully installed applications that you can remove
(indicated by )
You can only use Symbian operating system
applications with a .SIS extension.
Your phone supports J2ME™Java applications. Do
not download PersonalJava™ applications to your
phone; they cannot be installed.
Install applications
You can install applications that are specifically intended for this phone and
suitable for the Symbian operating system.
If you install an application that is not intended specifically for this phone, it may
function and look different from what was originally intended.
Applications may be downloaded to your phone during browsing, received as
attachments in multimedia messages or e-mails, or received by Bluetooth
connection from another device, for example, a phone or a compatible PC.
Important:
protection against harmful software.
To increase protection, the application installation system uses digital signatures
and certificates for applications. Do not install the application if App. manager
gives a security warning during installation.
Only install applications from sources that offer adequate
If you install an update or repair to an existing application, the original application
is removed and the update or repair takes its place. You must have the original
application or a full backup copy of it in order to restore it after it has been
removed. To restore the original application, first remove the updated or repaired
application, and then install again from the original application or the backup copy.
During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the application to be
installed. The phone shows information about the checks being carried out, and you
are given options on whether to continue or cancel the installation. Once the
phone has checked the integrity of the application, it is installed on your phone.
INSTALL APPLICATIONS
Open App. manager, scroll to the application, and select Options > Install to start
the installation.
You can also search the phone memory or the memory card, select the application,
and press the Scroll key to start the installation.
Some applications may give the option of partial installation, allowing you to
select the particular components of an application that you want to install. If you
are installing an application without a digital signature or a certificate, the phone
warns you of the risks. Continue installation only if you are absolutely sure of the
origin and contents of the application.
INSTALL JAVA™ APPLICATIONS
The .JAR file is required for installation. If it is missing, the phone may ask you to
download it. If there is no access point defined for App. manager, you will be asked
to select one. When you are downloading the .JAR file, you may need to enter a
user name and password to access the server. You obtain these from the supplier
or manufacturer of the application.
•To start a data connection and to view extra information about the
application, scroll to it and select Options > Go to web address.
•To start a data connection and check if there is an update available for the
application, scroll to it and select Options > Update.
JAVA SETTINGS
To change the default access point that a Java application uses for downloading extra
data, select Options > Settings > Access point. See "Access points" on page 59.
To change the security settings that determine the actions that a Java application
is permitted to do, select Options > Settings. Not all Java applications permit you
to change the security settings.
Remove an application
1Scroll to the application and select Options > Remove.
2Press Yes to confirm the removal.
If you remove an application, you can only reinstall it if you have the original
application or a full backup of the removed application. If you remove an application,
you may no longer be able to open documents created with that application. If another
application depends on the application that you removed, the other application may
stop working. Refer to the documentation of the installed application for details.
• FILE MANAGER
Select Menu > Tools > File mngr.
Options in File manager are Open, Send, Delete, Move to folder, Copy
to folder, New folder, Mark/Unmark, Rename, Find, View details,
Memory details, Help, and Exit.
In File manager, you can browse, open, and manage files and folders in the phone
memory or on the memory card, if you use one.
Open File manager to see a list of the folders in the phone memory. Scroll right to
see the folders on the memory card, if you use one.
You can browse, open, and create folders, mark, copy and move items to folders.
See "Common actions for all applications" on page 15.
Not all folders are visible in File manager (for example, system folders are not visible).
View memory consumption
If you have a memory card installed on your phone, you will have a choice of two
memory views, one for the phone memory and one for the memory card.
Scroll right or left to move from one memory tab to another.
To check memory consumption of the current memory, select Options >
Memory details.
The phone calculates the approximate amount of free memory for storing data and
installing new applications.
In the memory views, you can view the memory consumption of the different data
groups: Calendar, Contacts, Documents, Messages, Images, Sound files, Video
clips, Applications, Mem. in use, and Free memory.
• VOICE COMMANDS
Select Menu > Tools > Voice com..
Options in Voice commands are Add voice command, Open, New
application, Playback, Change, Delete, Delete all, Help, and Exit.
You can use voice commands to start applications and profiles, and to dial numbers
from Contacts, without having to look at the phone display. You record a word, or
words, (voice command) and then say this voice command to open an application,
activate a profile, or dial a number.
You can have only one voice command per item. Any spoken words can be a
voice command.
When recording, hold the phone at a short distance away from your mouth. After the
starting tone, say clearly the word, or words, you want to record as a voice command.
Voice commands have the same requirements as voice tags. Before recording a
voice command, see “Requirements for voice tags” on page 25.
Note: You must say the voice command exactly as you said it when you
recorded it. This may be difficult in, for example, a noisy environment or
during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice commands
in all circumstances.
Add a voice command to an application
1In Voice commands, scroll to the application to which you are adding a voice
command, and select Options > Add voice command. To add a voice command
to a profile, you must have the Profiles folder open and a specific profile selected.
Press ’Start’, then speak after tone is displayed.
2Press Start to record a voice command.
The phone sounds a starting tone, and the note Speak now is displayed.
3Say the voice command.
The phone will stop recording after approximately 5 seconds. After recording,
the phone plays the recorded command. Voice command saved is displayed,
and a beep sounds. A symbol can be seen next to the application.
If you do not want to save the recording, press Quit before the recording stops.
Add an application to the list
You can assign voice commands to other applications that are not listed in the
Voice commands main view.
1In the Voice commands main view, select Options > New application.
Available applications are displayed.
2Scroll to the application that you want to add, and press Select.
3Add a voice command to the new application. See "Add a voice command to
an application" on page 70.
Use a voice command to start an application
1In the standby mode, press and hold the Right selection key.
A short tone is played, and Speak now is displayed.
2When you start an application by saying a voice command, hold the phone a
short distance from your mouth, and say the voice command clearly.
The phone plays the original voice command and starts the application.
3If the phone plays the wrong voice command, press Retry.
To replay, erase, or change a voice command, scroll to the item that has a voice
command (indicated by ), and select Options and one of the following:
Playback—Listen to the voice command again.
Delete—Erase the voice command.
Change—Record a new voice command. Press Start to record.
• DEVICE MANAGER
This feature is operator dependent and may not be available on all
phones. Contact your service provider for information and availability.
Select Menu > Tools > Dev. mgr.
Options in Device manager are Connect, New profile, Edit profile, Delete profile,
Enable or Disable configurations, View log, Help, and Exit.
When you need help with difficult phone configurations, Device manager allows a
third party, such as your service provider, to assist you directly with phone settings. To
allow device management, your phone must establish a connection and synchronize
with the third party’s server. You can start the synchronization session from your
phone, and you can accept or reject server-initiated synchronization attempts.
A device manager profile must be defined before you can connect to a server. The
third party who is assisting you can help define the profile settings:
Server name—Display name of the server.
Server ID—Remote device manager server ID.
Server password—Password used in server alerts. Enter the password that must be
provided by the device manager server when synchronizing with your phone.
Access point—Internet access point your phone uses to establish the server
connection. Choose from the list of access points defined in your phone. See
"Access points" on page 59.
Host address—Device management server URL.
Port—Device management server port.
User name—Your user name for this profile.
Password—Your password for this profile.
Allow configuration—Device management allowed on this server. Select Yes or No.
Auto-accept all reqs.—Automatic or approved device management on this server.
Select Yes to allow synchronization without your verification, or select No to verify
each synchronization attempt.
Select Menu > Profiles.
Use Profiles to adjust and customize sound tones for different events,
environments, or caller groups.
The currently selected profile is defined at the top of the display in the standby
mode. If the Normal profile is in use, only the current date is shown.
Options in Profiles are Activate, Customize, Create new, Delete profile , Help, and Exit.
Change the profile
1Select Menu > Profiles.
A list of profiles opens.
2Scroll to a profile, and select Options > Activate.
Shortcut: To change the profile in the standby mode, press the Power key briefly,
scroll to the profile you want to activate, and press OK.
Create and customize profiles
To create a new profile, select Options > Create new. To modify a profile, select
Options > Customize.
Scroll to the setting you want to change, and press the Scroll key to open the choices:
Ringing tone—Set the ringing tone for voice calls. Choose a ringing tone from the
list. Press any key to stop the sound. If a memory card is used, tones stored on it
have the icon next to the tone name. Ringing tones use shared memory. See
"Shared memory" on page 3. You can also change ringing tones in Contacts. See
"Add a ringing tone for a contact card or group" on page 25.
Ringing type—When Ascending is selected, the ringing tone volume starts from
level one and increases level by level to the set volume level.
Ringing volume—Set the volume level for the ringing and message alert tones.
Message alert tone—Set the tone for messages.
IM alert tone—Set the tone for instant messages.
Vibrating alert—Set the phone to vibrate at incoming voice calls and messages.
Keypad tones—Set the volume level for keypad tones.
Warning tones—Instruct the phone to sound a warning tone, for example, when
Alert for—Set the phone to ring only with calls from phone numbers that belong
to a selected contact group. Phone calls coming from people outside the selected
group will have a silent alert. You can select All calls, or you can select items from
a list of contact groups, if you have created them. See "Create contact groups" on
page 27.
Availability—Choose Available, Busy, or Not available to be displayed as your
presence information for the selected profile. This option is displayed only if you
activate the proper Sync. with Profiles setting in the Presence application. See
"Presence settings" on page 30.
User availab. alerts—Enter a customized message (up to 40 characters) to display
your current presence status for the selected profile. This option is displayed only
if you activate the proper Sync. with Profiles setting in the Presence application.
See "Presence settings" on page 30.
Profile name—If you are creating a new profile, use this setting to give it a name.
You can rename a profile and give it any name you want. The Normal profile cannot
be renamed.
• THEMES
Select Menu > Themes.
You can change the look of your phone display by
activating a theme. A theme can include the idle
screen wallpaper, color palette, screen saver, and
icons and background image in Go to. Edit a theme
for more detailed personalization.
When you open Themes you will see a list of the
available themes. The currently active theme is
indicated by a check mark. Scroll right to see the
themes on the memory card, if you use one.
To preview a theme, scroll to the theme, and select
Options > Preview. Press Select to activate the
theme. You can activate the theme without
previewing it by selecting Options > Apply from the main view.
Options in Themes are Preview, Apply, Edit, Copy to mem. card, Copy to phone mem.,
Theme downloads, Delete, Help, and Exit.
Edit themes
To personalize themes further, you can group together elements from other themes
or images from Gallery:
1Scroll to a theme, and select Options > Edit to change the following options:
Wallpaper—Choose an image to use as a background image in the standby
mode. Select an image from one of the available themes or from Gallery,
where your own images are saved.
Color palette—Change the color used on the display.
Screen saver—Select what is shown on the screen saver bar. Choose to display
the time and date or write the text you want displayed. The location and
background color of the screen saver bar changes in one minute intervals.
Also, the screen saver changes to indicate the number of new messages and
missed calls. You can set the time that elapses before the screen saver is
activated. See "Standby mode" on page 58.
Image in ‘Go to’—Choose an image to use as a background image in Go to.
You can select an image from one of the available themes or from Gallery,
where your own images are saved.
2Select Back to accept the changes.
3Select Options > Set to select the current theme. You can preview the
updated theme by selecting Options > Preview. Note that you cannot preview
all elements.
Restore themes
To restore the currently selected theme to its original settings, select Options >
Restore orig. theme when editing a theme.
• GO TO
Press Go to (Right selection key) in the standby mode, or select
Menu > Go to.
In Go to, you can store shortcuts, saved browser pages, and links to
your favorite photos, video clips, notes, recorder sound files, and browser bookmarks.
Options in Go to are Open, Edit shortcut name, Shortcut icon, Delete shortcut,
Move, List view or Grid view, Help, and Exit.
Default shortcuts in Go to: —opens Calendar to the current date, —opens
the Messaging inbox, and —opens the Notes editor.
Select Menu > Extras > Notes.
You can link notes to Go to and send them to other devices. Plain text
files (TXT format) you receive can be saved to Notes.
Press any key from 1 to 0 to start to write. Press the Clear key to clear letters. Press
Done to save.
• CALCULATOR
Select Menu > Extras > Calculator.
Options in the calculator are Last result, Memory, Clear screen,
Help, and Exit.
1Enter the first number of your calculation.
To add a decimal, press the # key.
If you make a mistake, press the Clear key to erase it.
2Scroll to an arithmetic function, and press the Scroll key to select it.
3Enter the second number.
4To execute the calculation, scroll to and press the Scroll key.
Press and hold the Clear key to clear the result of the previous calculation.
Use and to view previous calculations and move in the sheet.
Note:
This calculator has limited accuracy and is designed for simple
calculations. Rounding errors may occur, especially in long division.
• CONVERTER
Select Menu > Extras > Converter.
In Converter, you can convert measures from one unit to another; for
example, you can convert length from yards to meters. Converter has limited
accuracy and rounding errors may occur.
Convert units
Options in Converter are Conversion type, Currency rates (not applicable to other
units), Help, and Exit.
To make currency conversions, you must first set the exchange rate. See "Set a base
currency and exchange rates" on page 77.
1Scroll to Type, and press the Scroll key to open a list of measures.
2Scroll to the measure you want to use, and press OK.
3Scroll to the first Unit field, and press the Scroll key to open a list of
available units.
4Select the unit from which you want to convert, and press OK.
5Scroll to the next Unit field, and select the unit to which you want to convert.
6Scroll to the first Amount field, and key in the value you want to convert.
Press the # key to add a decimal, and press the * key to insert the +, - (for
temperature), and E (exponent) symbols.
The second Amount field changes automatically to show the converted value.
The conversion order changes if you write a value in the second Amount field.
The result is shown in the first Amount field.
Set a base currency and exchange rates
Before you can make currency conversions, you must choose a base currency (usually
your domestic currency) and add exchange rates. The rate of the base currency is
always 1. The base currency determines the conversion rates of the other currencies.
1Select Currency as the measure type, and select Options > Currency rates.
A list of currencies opens with the current base currency at the top.
2To change the base currency, scroll to the currency (usually your domestic
currency), and select Options > Set as base curr..
When you change base currency, all previously set exchange rates are reset to
zero, and you must enter new rates.
3Add exchange rates, scroll to the currency, and key in a new rate, that is, how
many units of the currency equal one unit of the base currency you have selected.
4After you have inserted all the required exchange rates, make the currency
conversions. See "Convert units" on page 76.
• VOICE RECORDER
Select Menu > Extras > Recorder.
Options in Voice recorder are Record sound clip, Delete, Rename sound
clip, Send, Go to Gallery, Settings, Add to ’Go to’, Help, and Exit.
The voice recorder allows you to record telephone conversations and voice memos.
If you are recording a telephone conversation, both parties will hear a tone every
5 seconds during recording. Voice recorder cannot be used when a data call or
GPRS connection is active.
Recorded files are stored in Gallery. See "Gallery" on page 40.
Select Options > Record sound clip, scroll to a function, and press the Scroll key
to select it:
Record
Pause
Stop
Fast forward
Fast rewind
Play an opened sound file
• CLOCK
Select Menu > Extras > Clock.
Options in Clock are Set alarm, Reset alarm, Remove alarm,
Settings, Help, and Exit.
Change settings
To change the time or date, select Options > Settings. See also “Date and time”
on page 62.
Set an alarm
1To set a new alarm, select Options > Set alarm.
2Enter the alarm time, and press OK.
When the alarm is active, the indicator is shown.
To cancel an alarm, select Clock > Options > Remove alarm.
Stop an alarm
Press Stop to turn off the alarm.
Press any key or select Snooze to stop the alarm for 5 minutes, after which it will
resume. You can do this a maximum of 5 times.
If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched off, the phone switches
on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop, you receive a message
asking whether you want to activate the phone for calls. Press No t o sw itc h of f the
phone or Yes to make and receive calls.
Do not press Yes when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
When you scroll through the list of tones, you can stop on a tone to listen to
it before you make your selection.
2Press Select to select the current tone.
• MEMORY CARD
Select Menu > Extras > Memory.
Options in Memory card are Backup phone mem., Restore from card,
Format mem. card, Memory card name, Set password, Change password,
Remove password, Memory details, Help, and Exit.
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.
For details on inserting a memory card into the phone, see “Insert the memory card”
on page 8. You can use the memory card to back up information from phone
memory and to store your multimedia files such as video clips, sound files, photos,
messaging data, etc.
Your phone may come with an RS-MMC containing applications from other companies
that are designed for use on your phone. Nokia does not provide any warranty or
support for these applications. Contact the content provider for any assistance needed.
BY USING THE APPLICATIONS PROVIDED ON THE RS-MMC, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE
SOFTWARE AND/OR APPLICATION S (COLLECTIVELY, TH E "SOFTWARE") ARE PROVIDED
"AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND TO THE
MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW NEITHER NOKIA NOR ITS
AFFILIATES MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL NOT INFRINGE
ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.
THERE IS NO WARRANTY BY NOKIA OR BY ITS AFFILIATES THAT ANY ASPECT OF THE
SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE
SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. YOU ASSUME ALL
RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR THE SELECTION OF THE SOFTWARE TO ACHIEVE YOUR
INTENDED RESULTS AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM
IT. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL
NOKIA, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, REVENUE,
SALES, DATA, INFORMATION OR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, OR
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, ECONOMIC, COVER, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER
CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE
INSTALLATION OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOKIA OR ITS
AFFILIATES ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME
COUNTRIES/STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, BUT MAY ALLOW LIABILITY TO BE LIMITED, IN SUCH CASES,
NOKIA, ITS EMPLOYEES’ OR AFFILIATES' LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO U.S.$50.
Nothing contained in this disclaimer shall prejudice the statutory rights of any party
dealing as a consumer.
Attach and remove the memory card adapter
The RS-MMC comes with an adapter attachment that allows you to use the card
in regular sized MMC slots (for instance, in other Nokia phones or in a card reader).
Be sure to remove the adapter when you use
the RS-MMC in your Nokia 7610 phone. See
"Insert the memory card" on page 8.
To remove the adapter, press the arrow labeled
Push to release the catch (1), and gently pull
the RS-MMC away from the adapter (2).
To reattach the adapter, locate the long side of
the RS-MMC (opposite from the side with the
bevelled corner) and slide the card into the
metal slots of the adapter.
Make sure the RS-MMC is attached securely to
the adapter before you attempt to use the card
in another Nokia phone or in a card reader.
2
bevelled corner
1
Format memory card
When a memory card is formatted, all data on the card is permanently lost.
Some memory cards are supplied preformatted and others require formatting. The
memory card supplied with your Nokia 7610 phone is preformatted. Consult your
retailer to find out whether you must format other memory cards before you can
use them.
You can use File manager to check for data on a memory card before formatting
it. See "File manager" on page 69.
To format a memory card, select Options > Format mem. card, and select Yes to
confirm. When formatting is complete, key in a name for the memory card (up to
11 letters or numbers).
You can back up the phone memory and restore it to your phone. To back up
information from phone memory to the memory card, select Options > Backup
phone mem.
To restore information from the memory card to phone memory, select Options >
Restore from card.
Lock the memory card
You can set a password to lock your memory card against unauthorized use. Select
Options > Set password. You will be asked to enter and confirm your password.
The password can be up to eight characters long.
The password is stored in your phone and you do not have to enter it again while
you are using the memory card on the same phone. If you want to use the memory
card on another phone, you will be asked for the password again to unlock the card.
Unlock a memory card
If you insert another password-protected memory card in your phone, you will be
prompted upon startup to enter the password of the card. Enter the password, and
press OK to unlock the card, or press Cancel to leave the card locked. To unlock the
card later, select Menu > Extras > Memory > Options > Unlock memory card.
Enter the password, and press OK.
Remove memory card password
To remove a memory card password entirely, select Options > Remove password.
Once the password is removed, the memory card is unlocked and can be used on
your phone or another phone without a password.
Check memory consumption
You can check the memory consumption of different data groups and the available
memory for installing new applications or software on your memory card. Select
Options > Memory details.
• WALLET
Select Menu > Extras > Wallet.
Wallet provides you with a storage area for your personal
information, such as credit and debit card numbers, addresses, and
other useful data (for example, user names and passwords).
The information stored in the wallet can be easily
retrieved while browsing to automatically fill in
online forms on browser pages, for example, when
the service asks for credit card details. Data in the
wallet is encrypted and protected with a wallet code
that you define.
You can group wallet data into profiles that can be
accessed, for example, for making purchases online.
Because of the nature of the wallet, it will
automatically close after 5 minutes. Enter the wallet
code to regain access to the contents. You can
change this automatic time-out period, if required.
See "Wallet settings" on page 84.
Options in Wallet are Open, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Enter the wallet code
Each time you open the wallet you will be prompted for a wallet code.
When you open the wallet for the first time, you must create your own security code:
1Enter a code of your choice (4–10 alphanumeric characters), and press OK.
You will be prompted to verify the code.
2Enter the same code, and press OK.
Do not give your wallet code to anyone else.
If you enter the wallet code incorrectly on three consecutive attempts, the
wallet application is blocked for 5 minutes. The blocked time increases if
further incorrect wallet codes are entered.
If you forget your wallet code, you will have to reset the code, and you will lose all
information stored in the wallet. See "Reset the wallet and wallet code" on page 85.
Store personal card details
Options when viewing or editing card details are Delete, Help, and Exit.
1Select Cards from the main wallet menu.
2Select a type of card:
Payment cards—Credit and debit cards
Loyalty cards—Membership and store cards
Online acc. cards—Personal user names and passwords to online services
Address cards—Basic contact details for home/office
User info cards—Customized personal preferences for online services
4Fill in the fields, and press Done.
You can also receive card information directly to the phone from a card issuer or
service provider (if they offer this service). You are notified as to which category
the card belongs. Save or discard the card. You can view and rename a saved card,
but you cannot edit it.
You can open, edit, or delete the fields in the card. Any changes will be saved
upon exiting.
Create personal notes
Personal notes are a means of storing sensitive information, for example, a bank
account number. You can access the data in a personal note from the browser or
send a note as a message.
1Select Personal notes from the main wallet menu.
2Select Options > Create new.
An empty note opens.
3Press any key from 1 to 0 to start writing, and press the Clear key to clear
characters if necessary.
4Press Done to save.
Create a wallet profile
Once you have stored your personal details, you can combine them into a wallet
profile. Use a wallet profile to retrieve wallet data from different cards and
categories to the browser.
1Select Wallet profiles from the main wallet menu.
2Select Options > Create new.
A new wallet profile form opens.
3Enter a name for the profile in the Profile name field.
4Scroll to each of the following fields, and press the Scroll key to open a list
of selections:
Payment card—Select a card from the list.
Loyalty card—Select a card from the list.
Online access card—Select a card from the list.
Shipping address—Select an address from the list.
Billing address—By default this is Use shipping ad. If you require a billing
address that is different from the shipping address, select one from the billing
address list.
Receive e-receipt—Select a destination from the list.
Deliver e-receipt—Select To phone, To e-mail, or To pho. & e-mail.
RFID sending—Set to On or Off. Defines whether or not your unique phone
identification is sent with the wallet profile (for future development dependent
on RFID-based ticketing).
5Press Done to save the new profile.
Retrieve information from wallet to your browser
When using online mobile services supporting the wallet functionality, you can
upload the data stored in your wallet to automatically enter your details into an
online form. For example, by uploading your payment card details, you do not need
to key in the card number and expiration date each time you need them (depending
on the content being browsed). Also, you can retrieve your user name and password
stored as an access card when connecting to a mobile service that requires
authentication. See "Purchase an item" on page 99.
View ticket details
You can receive notifications of electronic tickets purchased online with the browser.
Received ticket notifications are stored in the wallet. To view the notifications:
1Select Tickets from the main Wallet menu.
2Select Options > View.
The ticket details are displayed in a form. None of the fields in the ticket
notification form can be edited.
Options in Tickets are View, Delete, Rename, Mark/Unmark, Help, and Exit.
Wallet settings
Select Options > Settings from the main wallet menu to modify the following items:
Wallet code—Change your wallet code. You will be prompted to enter the current
code, create a new code, and verify the new code.
RFID—Set the phone ID code, type, and sending options (for future development
dependent on RFID-based ticketing).
Automatic close—Change the automatic time-out period (1–60 minutes). After
the time-out period has elapsed, the wallet code must be re-entered to gain access
to the contents.
To reset both the contents of the wallet and the wallet code:
1Key in *#7370925538# in the standby mode.
2Enter the phone lock code, and press OK. See "Security" on page 63.
3To confirm that the data is erased, press OK.
When opening the wallet again, you must enter a new wallet code. See "Enter the
wallet code" on page 82.
• GAMES
Select Menu > Games.
To start a game, scroll to the game icon, and press the Scroll key. For instructions
Select Menu > IM.
Options in Instant Messaging are Open, Login or
Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Take text messaging to the next level by experiencing
instant messaging in a wireless environment. Engage
in instant messaging with friends and family as long
as you all use the same IM service. Check with your
wireless service provider for availability.
Before you can start using IM on your phone, you
must make sure that your phone can establish a GPRS
connection. You must also register with the IM service
you want to use. See “IM service provider icons” on page 86 for more information.
Note: Due to variations in IM and wireless service providers, you may not
have access to all of the features described in this guide.
• IM SERVICE PROVIDER ICONS
Since each IM service has its own display text and icons associated with it, the
display text and icons on your phone may appear differently for each IM service
provider. If you have any questions about the differences in the various IM service
providers’ display text and icons, contact your wireless service provider for more
information. Examples of IM icons and their descriptions are as follows:
Be for e you can us e I M, y ou m us t re gis ter wit h a n IM ser vice t o obt ain an I M user name
and password. You can obtain an IM user name and password by registering over the
Internet (using your computer) with the IM service provider you have selected to use.
During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to create the user name
and password of your choice. For more information about signing up for IM services,
contact your wireless service provider.
• BEFORE USING IM
Before you can use the IM feature, your phone must have at least one access
point defined. See "Access points" on page 59. An IM server must also be defined
in your phone:
1Select Menu > IM > Options > Settings > Server settings > Servers.
2Select a server from the list, or select Options > New server to define a
new server.
If you need help defining a new server, contact your wireless service provider
or IM service provider.
You must also obtain a user name and password (see “Register with an IM service”
on page 87). For more information about signing up for instant messaging services,
contact your wireless service provider.
• LOG IN
Select Menu > IM > Options > Login, enter your user name and password, and
press OK. After you have logged into IM initially, you have the option of a manual
login or an automatic login. See “Automatic login” on page 88.
• IM SETTINGS
You can customize your IM settings, depending upon the IM service you have selected.
Select Options > Settings > IM settings from the main IM menu screen, and
select the following:
Use screen name—Select Yes to key in a nickname (up to 10 characters).
IM presence—Select one of the following options:
•Active for all—All other users see your status as online and you receive
availability information and messages from all other users.
•Active for cntcts.—Even though only the contacts in IM contacts see your
status as online, you receive availability information and messages from all
other users.
•Not active—Your status to other users appears to be offline from the IM service,
but you receive availability information and messages from all other users.