Nokia 9357243 User Manual

Application Memory Card guide
9357243
ISSUE 1 EN
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ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the communicator while driving; park the vehicle first.
INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules. Switch off the phone near medical equipment.
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MAKING CALLS VIA THE PHONE Close the cover and ensure 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 .
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MAKE BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
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INFRARED PRECAUTIONS Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices.
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Table of contents
Introduction 1
To insert the memory card 1 Extra memory for storing your data 2 To install new applications directly on the memory card 4 To backup and restore data using the memory card 5 To use the memory card tool 6
WAP services 7
WAP services settings 8 Bookmarks 10 To navigate WAP services 12
Find 14
Search criteria 14 Documents found view 17 To save search results 17 To save the search criteria 18
Quick imaging 19
To define settings 19 To send images 19 Troubleshooting 21
Care and maintenance 22
Important 23 Specifications 23 Warranty 24
Glossary 25
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1. Introduction 1

This Application Memory Card guide includes information on the Application Memory Card for Nokia 9110 and 9110i communicators. On the memory card there are three pre-installed applications: WAP services, Find, and Quick imaging.
This Application Memory Card guide includes information on:
inserting and using the application memory card,
installing new applications to your communicator and on the memory
card, and
information on how to use the new applications: WAP services, Find, and Quick imaging.
You can find these applications on the memory card and on the CD-ROM.
WARNING! Do not try to format the extra application memory card as this will destroy all data, including the pre­installed applications, on your memory card.

To insert the memory card

First follow these steps to insert the memory card into the communicator: 1 Close the device cover and make sure that the phone is switched off. If it is
on, press .
2 Remove the communicator battery (if there is an existing card, ensure all
memory card applications are closed from the communicator interface be­fore removal).
3 Open the hatch at the back of the communicator: carefully open the lid by
easing it up from the ridges on both sides.
4 Insert card into the slot with label facing up and bevelled corner as shown
in figure 1. Make sure that the gold contacts of the card are facing down.
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5 Close the hatch and replace the battery.
Figure 1
IMPORTANT! Keep all memory cards out of small children’s reach. Make sure that the hatch is closed before replacing the battery! Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation. Be
sure to close all memory card applications before removing the card. If you are installing an application to the memory card and you need
to reboot the communicator, do not remove the card until the reboot is complete. Otherwise the application files may be lost.
If you have an application on both the memory card and the communicator, the one in the communicator is used.

Extra memory for storing your data

When a memory card is inserted in the communicator, the contents of the card are marked with the memory card icon in the corresponding applications. To view the amount of available memory on the card, select Memory in the System application and then Memory card, see figure 2.
Figure 2
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You can find WAP services under the Internet application. See figure 3. Find and Quick imaging applications can be found under the System application.
To view files stored on the memory card, select Open in the Notes application. Press the Menu button to create a new folder, or to copy or move files between the communicator and the memory card.
Figure 3
To create a new contacts database on your memory card, press the Menu button in the Contacts application and select New contacts database. See figure 4. To copy and move contacts to and from the new database, press the Menu button again. To view the contacts database, press Open in the Contacts application; you can then go to the Telephone application and make a call.
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Figure 4
To copy a sound file to the memory card, press the Menu button in the Voice recorder main view. See figure 5. You may play a WAV sound file stored on
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your memory card by selecting Voice recorder in the Extras application.
Figure 5

To install new applications directly on the memory card

You may wish to install applications on the memory card to save memory space in the communicator.
Note: It is highly recommended that you install the WAP services application on the memory card and not into the memory of the communicator.
The WAP services, Find, and Quick imaging applications can be found on the CD-ROM under the directory d:\\9110_sw (substitute “d” with the letter of your CD drive).
If you need to re-install, for example, WAP services, or if you want to install new applications onto the memory card, follow either of these two steps:
Connect the communicator to your PC with the PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator program. Then click on the Install/Remove icon and select Memory card as Install Location. Proceed to install software.
Connect the communicator to your PC with the Nokia Communicator Server Software. Select Install/Remove software in the System application of your communicator. Select Settings to define the appropriate Connection type and set Destination to Memory card. Proceed to install software.
The software appears after installation in either the Internet, System or Extras application, depending on the original software developer.
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