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ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved
accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible
products.
WATER-RESISTANCE Your communicator is not waterresistant. Keep it dry.
BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all
important data.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any
other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
CALLING Close the cover andensure the phone is switched on
and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area
code, then press . To end a call, press . To answer a
call, press .
EMERGENCY CALLS Close the device cover.Ensure the phone
is switched on and in service. Press as many times as
needed (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to clear the
display. Enter the emergency number, then press . Give
your location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
This guide contains information about software that you can install from the CDROM found in the sales package. These applications are located in the ‘Software
for the communicator’ and ‘Software for PC’ sections. Please note that some addon programs have their own user’s guides. They are located next to the programs
on the CD-ROM.
To install software from the CD-ROM
The applications and files on the communicator’s CD-ROM are ready to be installed
or moved to the communicator. Proceed with installation as follows:
1 Ensure that you have installed PC Suite on your computer. You can find this
program on the CD-ROM in the sales package.
2 Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
3 Connect your communicator to your computer using the adapter cable supplied
in the sales package or prepare the communicator and the computer for an
infrared connection. For more information, see the User’s Guide.
4 The CD-ROM opens automatically. If not, open the CD-ROM user interface by
double-clicking the file ‘Nokia9210i.exe’ in the CD-ROM file structure.
5 Locate and select a program you want to install from the CD-ROM user
information on installing
software, see the User’s
Guide.
Software on CD-ROM
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Tip: Use a memory card
to gain more space for the
different applications and
files on the CD-ROM.
Software on CD-ROM
Note: Remember to install the add-on applications in the same language as
your communicator.
Remote synchronisation
The Remote synchronisation application for the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator
enables you to synchronise your calendar and contacts over a GSM data call with
various Internet calendar and address book applications as well as multiple
corporate office solutions such as Lotus Notes. The synchronisation application
uses SyncML technology for synchronisation.
Remote server settings are called synchronisation profiles. You can create several
profiles if you need to synchronise with multiple servers or applications.
Your service provider may be able to send some, or all, of the required settings to
you via a special short message called Over The Air (OTA) message. After you have
received and accepted the settings, you can start using the Remote sychronisation
application for synchronisation or edit the profiles as described below.
Note: For information on SyncML compatibility, please contact your service
provider or company help desk.
Note: This product includes software developed by The SyncML Initiative.
To create a new synchronisation profile
When you start Remote synchronisation, the current synchronisation profile is
displayed in the main view, under the title Remote Synchronisation. If no profile has
been created, the text ( No profiles defined ) is displayed.
1 If no profiles have been defined, press New. A dialog opens. Continue with step
4.
2 If at least one profile has already been defined, press Profile Settings in the
main view to view available profiles.
3 To create a new profile based on the settings of an old one, select the one to be
used as a base and click New. A dialog opens.
4 Define the following:
General page
Default profile : At least one of the available synchronisation profiles must be
defined as the default profile. To define the current profile as the default
one, choose Yes. The default profile is shown in the main view for quick
access.
Profile name: Type a descriptive name for the profile. Example: “My Office
Calendar.” Each profile must have a unique profile name.
Use/Internet access/WAP access/Host address/Port/HTTP Authentication: Refer to your
service provider or system administrator for the correct values.
User name: Your user ID for the synchronisation server. Refer to your service
provider or system administrator for your correct ID.
Tip: When adding a new
profile based on an old one,
select the profile whose
values are closest to the
values of the new profile.
Password: Type your password here. For security reasons, the password is shown
with asterisks (*****). Refer to your service provider or system
administrator for your correct password.
Data page
Figure 2
On this page, you can select which data to synchronise with a server.
1 Select the application with the Arrows key and click Change to choose Yes or
No. If you choose Yes a dialog opens.
2 Define the following:
Calendar file/Contacts file: Press Browse to select the correct database in your
communicator.
Remote calendar/Remote contacts: Refer to your service provider or system
administrator.
3 Click Close and confirm that you want to create this new profile.
Note: Before you can synchronise calendar data, a calendar file must exist in
your communicator. Use the Calendar application to create a calendar
file.
1 In the main view, check that you have selected the correct profile. Press Sync
to start the synchronisation. The status of the synchronisation is displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
2 To cancel the synchronisation before it is finished, press Cancel.
3 You are notified when the synchronisation has been completed. Press View log
to open a log file or Close to return to the main view.
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To edit existing server profiles
1 In the main view, press Profile Settings. A list of server profiles is displayed.
2 Select a profile to edit with the Arrows key and press Edit.
3 Edit the profile as necessary. Refer to your service provider, system
administrator, or manual for correct values. For setting details, see ‘General
page’ on page 11 and ‘Data page’ on page 12.
4 Click Close to accept changes and close the dialog.
To delete existing server profiles
1 In the main view, press Profile Settings. A list of server profiles is displayed.
2 Select a profile to delete with the Arrows key and press Delete.
To synchronise with another server
1 In the main view, press Profile Sync. A list of server profiles is displayed.
2 Select a profile and press Sync.
You can view a profile’s last synchronisation log.
1 In the main view, press Profile Sync. A list of server profiles is displayed.
2 Select a profile and press View Log. The log shows you the number of updated,
added, or deleted items.
Unit converter
You can use the Unit converter for the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator to convert
units of measurements.
Figure 3
To open the conversion tool, select the conversion category in the main view and
press Open.
The conversion categories and units are the following:
Conversion categoryUnit AUnit B
CurrencyUSDEUR
Areaft
The conversion tool for a particular conversion category has two frames, see Figure
3.
Only one frame can be active at a time. The frames always have corresponding
values; if the value in either of the two frames is changed, the other frame is
automatically updated.
Note: The calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur.
To change units
You may want to change the units used in a particular conversion category. For
example, instead of converting from USD in the currency category, you may want
to convert from FRF.