Nokia 9300 Quick Start Guide

Set Up Instructions Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Nokia 9300 smartphone!
Caution! DO NOT connect the data cable to a computer until you
have been instructed to do so after installing Nokia PC Suite. Connecting the data cable at the wrong time may prevent you from ever properly synchronizing your Nokia smartphone.
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START
HERE!
Carefully follow the step-by-step instructions below to set up
your Nokia 9300 smartphone.
Review the Getting Started CD-ROM for:
a. Nokia 9300 User Guide containing more detailed information and safety instructions b. Nokia 9300 Shortcuts Guide c. User Guide for Nokia PC Suite and more…
All screen images are simulated.
Step 1. Take inventory.Step 1. Take inventory.
Take a moment to look through your Nokia 9300 smartphone sales package. Please make sure the following components are included:
Nokia 9300 Smartphone
Nokia Battery BP-6M
Nokia Travel Charger ACP-12U
Nokia Headset HS-5*
Nokia Data Cable*
Getting Started CD-ROM
User Guide
128 MB MMC Card (if included)
Desktop Stand
* Actual cable and headset may differ from images.
Step 2. Check it out.Step 2. Check it out.
Get familiar with your new Nokia 9300 smartphone.
Power key (Press this button to access the wireless network, after the inside display is fully powered on.)
Earpiece
Phone display
Right and left selection keys
Scroll key
[up] [down] View your contacts
[left] Compose a message
[right] View your inbox
Call key
End key
Infrared
Back cover
Microphone
Charger connector
PopPort
TM
connector
TIP! To lock your external keypad, press the center of the scroll
key, then press ( * ). To unlock, press the center of the scroll key and press ( * ) again.
Step 3. Install the SIM card.Step 3. Install the SIM card.
SIM card
A SIM card is needed to enable your Nokia 9300 smartphone to access your wireless service. A SIM card may also be used to store information, such as contacts.
Install the SIM card
1. With the back of the smartphone facing you, hold down the cover release button (Fig. 3.1a) and slide the battery cover off in the direction shown (Fig. 3.1b).
2. Remove the battery.
3. With the cover off, insert an active SIM card with the metal contacts facing down and the beveled edge pointing towards the MMC slot (Fig. 3.2).
Metal Contacts
Beveled Edge
SIM Card
Fig. 3.1
Step 4. Insert and charge the battery.Step 4. Insert and charge the battery.
A fully charged battery provides up to 7 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time* on the Nokia 9300 smartphone. After you have inserted the SIM card (see above), follow the steps below.
1. Insert the battery by aligning the contacts of the battery with the corresponding connectors on the battery compartment (Fig. 4.1).
2. Replace the battery cover (Fig. 4.2).
3. Charge the battery by connecting the Nokia charger into a standard AC wall outlet, and connect the charger cable to the bottom of the Nokia 9300 smartphone (Fig. 4.3).
The battery charge indicator scrolls on both displays while charging. The indicator stops scrolling when the charge is complete.
You can complete the set up process below and continue to use your Nokia 9300 You can complete the set up process below and continue to use your Nokia 9300 smartphone while charging is in progress.smartphone while charging is in progress.
After installing the battery, open your Nokia 9300 smartphone. The inside display will take a moment to power on. The inside display powers on automatically when a battery is inserted. You will be instructed to turn on the phone (outside) display later.
Caution! Do not press the power key on the phone (outside) display until the inside display has fully powered on and the Desk screen is visible (Fig.5.3). You will be instructed later in this guide when to turn on the phone (outside) display.
Fig. 3.2
Fig. 4.1
Fig. 4.2
* Talk and standby times are estimates and vary based on many factors. For complete battery information for this phone and a list of major factors impacting charge times, please refer to www.nokiausa.com or the Nokia 9300 User Guide.
Fig. 4.3
Step 5. Set up your smartphone.Step 5. Set up your smartphone.
If this is the first time the inside display has powered on, you will be prompted to enter the set up information below (Fig. 5.1). If the inside display has been powered on before, the smartphone will arrive at the desktop with a screen similar to Fig. 5.3.
Set time, date, and personal information
Once the desktop is visible on the inside screen, you will be prompted to enter the following information (Fig. 5.1).
Language – Select from the available languages.
Home City – Enter the city in which you reside.
If your home city is not listed, choose a nearby city from the list that is in the same time zone.
Date and Time – Set the current date and time.
My Contact Card – Input your personal information.
Turn your smartphone on
You have finished entering the setup information. Turn the phone on by pressing the (outside) power button (Fig. 5.2).
Press these buttons to select
the actions shown on the
display.
Fig. 5.1
Fig. 5.2
Note! Your wireless service provider’s network may automatically update the
date, time, and time zone (this may also change the city selection).
Fig. 5.3
Step 6. Learn the keys.Step 6. Learn the keys.
Application buttons: Each button starts the
corresponding application. The “My own” key is a customizable shortcut key.
Character key: Use to access secondary functions of specific keys. Hold the Chr key while pressing
another key to activate the secondary function. (Secondary functions are printed in blue on the keys.)
Help key – Press Chr + help to access smartphone support.
Bluetooth key - Press Chr + Bluetooth to activate Bluetooth.
Zoom keys – Press Chr + Zoom to make
the fonts larger or smaller .
Infrared key - Press Chr + Infrared
to activate Infrared.
Menu key – Press the Menu key to open
the menu within any application.
Scroll key - Press the scroll key left, right, up,
or down to scroll through different lists. Press the center of the scroll key to select the highlighted option.
Sync key - Press Chr + Sync to
sync your Nokia 9300 smartphone with your PC.
LoudspeakerOpen the cover during a call to activate the loudspeaker.
Tutorial – Open the Tutorial to learn more.
Press these buttons to select
the actions shown on the
display.
Tip! Pressing Esc cancels selections and closes applications.
Step 7. Transfer contacts.Step 7. Transfer contacts.
Transfer contacts from an existing SIM
If you are using an existing SIM card and have contacts stored on it, follow the steps below to easily transfer your contacts to your new smartphone.
1. Turn on the inside of your smartphone.
2. After the inside has fully booted, turn on the outside of the smartphone.
3. Press the
4. Highlight
5. Highlight the
6. Highlight
7. Confirm the action by pressing the
Contacts application key.
SIM card and press the Open command key.
SIM card folder and press the Copy all command key.
Contacts and press the Select command key.
Copy command key.
Step 8. Explore the Getting Started CD-ROM.Step 8. Explore the Getting Started CD-ROM.
Along with your Nokia 9300 smartphone, you received a Getting Started CD-ROM and a data cable. Let’s explore how this CD can help you get the most out of your new smartphone.
Review the Getting Started CD-ROM
Insert the Getting Started CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the CD does not automatically launch, select Start > Run > D:\start.exe (where D: is your CD-ROM). This CD presents information on the following:
PC Synchronization – Install Nokia PC Suite for Windows XP/2000. This software program
allows you to exchange data (such as contacts, calendar and to-do lists) between your Nokia 9300 smartphone and your compatible computer.
Applications – Install free and trial applications to get more from your Nokia 9300 smartphone.
Resources – Links to other helpful resources, such as the Shortcuts Guide and Frequently
Asked Questions.
Getting Started CD-ROM
Step 9. Explore support options.Step 9. Explore support options.
Nokia’s support options are designed to be flexible and comprehensive. Nokia has the right solution to meet your needs.
1. Getting Started CD-ROM
The Getting Started CD walks you through setting-up your Nokia 9300 smartphone.
2. Nokia 9300 User Guide
The User Guide can be found on the Getting Started CD-ROM and offers comprehensive details on how to use your new Nokia 9300 smartphone.
3. Nokia Support on the Web
Check www.nokiausa.com/support for the latest information and to help you get more from your new product.
4. 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228)
Nokia provides toll free customer support, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. EST and Saturday - Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST.
Tip! Don’t forget to register your new product at www.nokiausa.com/support/warranty.
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