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The availability of particular products and applications and services
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dealer for details and availability of language options.
This device may contain commodities, technology or software
subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other
countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited.
The third-party applications provided with your device may have
been created and may be owned by persons or entities not affiliated
with or related to Nokia. Nokia does not own the copyrights or
intellectual property rights to the third-party applications. As such,
Nokia does not take any responsibility for end-user support,
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OR OTHER RIGHTS.
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for
use on the WCDMA 850 and 2100 (RM-364), WCDMA 900
and 2100 (RM-365), WCDMA 850 and 1900 (RM-366), and
GSM 850, 900,1800, and 1900 networks. Contact your
service provider for more information about networks.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws and
respect local customs, privacy and legitimate rights of
others, including copyrights.
Copyright protection may prevent some images, music, and
other content from being copied, modified, or transferred.
Your device may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for
third-party internet sites. You may also access other
third-party sites through your device. Third-party sites are
not affiliated with Nokia, and Nokia does not endorse or
assume liability for them. If you choose to access such sites,
you should take precautions for security or content.
Warning: To use any features in this device, other
than the alarm clock, the device must be switched
on. Do not switch the device on when wireless
device use may cause interference or danger.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record
of all important information stored in your device.
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for
detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible
products.
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Network services
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless
service provider. Many of the features require special
network features. These features are not available on all
networks; other networks may require that you make
specific arrangements with your service provider before you
can use the network services. Your service provider can give
you instructions 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 phone. If so,
these features will not appear on your phone menu. Your
phone may also have a special configuration such as
changes in menu names, menu order, and icons. Contact
your service provider for more information.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that
run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such
as multimedia messaging (MMS), browsing, e-mail
application, instant messaging, remote synchronisation,
and content downloading using the browser or MMS,
require network support for these technologies.
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Enhancements
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and
enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this
particular model. The use of any other types may
invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be
dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check
with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of
any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
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Access codes
Select Menu > Settings > Security to set how your phone
uses the access codes and security settings.
•To prevent accidental key presses, use the keypad lock
(keyguard).
Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Automatic
keyguard or Security keyguard > On or Off. If the
Security keyguard is set On, enter a security code of
your choice when requested.
To unlock the keys, select Unlock, and press the * key.
To answer a call when the keyguard is on, press the call
key. When you end or reject the call, the keys are
automatically locked.
•The security code helps to protect your phone against
unauthorised use.
•The PIN code, supplied with the SIM card, helps to
protect the card against unauthorised use.
•The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is
required to access certain services.
•PUK and PUK2 codes may be supplied with the SIM card.
If you enter the PIN or PIN2 code incorrectly three times
in succession, you will be asked for the PUK or PUK2
code. If you do not have them, contact your service
provider.
•The barring password (four digits) is required when
using the Call barring service to restrict calls to and
from your phone (network service).
•To view or change the security module settings, if
installed, select Menu > Settings > Security > Security
Important: Use only services that you trust and
that offer adequate security and protection
against harmful software.
Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new
features, enhanced functions, or improved performance.
You may be able to request these updates through the
Nokia Software Updater PC application. To update the
device software, you need the Nokia Software Updater
application and a compatible PC with Microsoft Windows
2000, XP, or Vista operating system, internet access, and a
compatible data cable to connect your device to the PC.
To get more information and to download the Nokia
Software Updater application, visit www.nokia-asia.com/
softwareupdate or your local Nokia website.
Downloading software updates may involve the
transmission of large amounts of data through your service
provider's network. Contact your service provider for
information about data transmission charges.
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger
before removing the battery.
The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by
scratches or bending, so be careful when handling,
inserting, or removing the card. Insert the SIM card with the
gold-coloured contact area facing down (6-7).
2.Connect the lead from the
charger to the charger
connector at the bottom of
your phone.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several
minutes before the charging indicator appears on the
display or before any calls can be made.
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Switch the phone on and off
1.Press and hold the power key as shown.
2.If the phone asks for a PIN or a UPIN code,
enter the code (for example, displayed as ****),
and select OK.
When you switch on your phone for the first time,
and the phone is in the standby mode, you are
asked to obtain the configuration settings from
your service provider (network service). Confirm
or decline the query. See “Configuration,” p. 65, and
“Configuration settings service,” p. 21.
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Set the time, zone, and date
When you switch on your phone for the first time, the
phone is in the standby mode, and you are asked to set the
time and date. Fill in the fields, and select Save.
To access Date and time later, select Menu > Settings >
Date and time > Date & time settings, Date and time
format, or Auto-update of time (network service) to
change the time, time zone, and date settings.
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Configuration settings service
To use some of the network services, such as mobile
internet services, MMS, Nokia Xpress audio messaging, or
remote internet server synchronisation, your phone needs
the correct configuration settings. For more information on
availability, contact your network operator, service
provider, nearest authorised Nokia dealer, or visit the
support area on the Nokia website, www.nokia-asia.com/
3120classic/support.
When you have received the settings as a configuration
message, and the settings are not automatically saved and
activated, Configuration settings received is displayed.
Select Show > Save. If required, enter the PIN code
supplied by the service provider.
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Antenna
Your device may have internal and external
antennas. As with any radio transmitting
device, avoid touching the antenna area
unnecessarily while the antenna is
transmitting or receiving. Contact with
such an antenna affects the
communication quality and may cause the
device to operate at a higher power level
than otherwise needed and may reduce the battery life.
videos. If you delete, reload, or replace this card, these
functions and features may not function properly.
You can remove or replace a microSD card during phone
operation without switching the phone off.
Use only compatible microSD cards approved by Nokia for
use with this device. Nokia uses approved industry
standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be
fully compatible with this device. Incompatible cards may
damage the card and the device and corrupt data stored on
the card.
Important: Do not remove the memory card in the
middle of an operation when the card is being
accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an
operation may damage the memory card as well
as the device, and data stored on the card may be
corrupted.
8.The left selection key is Go to or a shortcut to a function
that you have selected. See “Left selection key,” p. 55.
9.The middle selection key is Menu.
10. The right selection key may be Names to access the list
of contacts in the Contacts menu, an operator-specific
name to access an operator-specific website, or a
shortcut to a function that you have selected. See
You can deactivate all radio frequency functions and still
have access to offline games, calendar, music player, and
phone numbers. Use the flight profile in radio sensitive
environments—on board aircraft or in hospitals. When the
flight profile is active, is shown.
Select Menu > Settings > Profiles > Flight > Activate or
Personalise.
To set the phone to ask every time it is switched on whether
to use the flight profile, select Menu > Settings > Phone >
Flight query > On or Off.
To deactivate the flight profile, select any other profile.
In the offline or flight profiles, you may need to unlock the
device and change to the calling profile before making a
call.
or receive any calls, including emergency calls, or
use other features that require network coverage.
To make calls, you must first activate the phone
function by changing profiles. If the device has
been locked, enter the lock code. If you need to
make an emergency call while the device is locked
and in the flight profile, you may be also able to
enter an official emergency number programmed
in your device in the lock code field and select
'Call'. The device will confirm that you are about to
exit flight profile to start an emergency call.
•Enter the phone number, including the area code if
required, and press the call key.
For international calls, press * twice for the
international prefix (the + character replaces the
international access code), enter the country code, the
area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the
phone number.
•To list the last called numbers, press the call key once. To
call one of the numbers, select it, and press the call key.
•Call a number saved in Contacts. See “Contacts,” p. 46.
To increase or decrease the volume during a call, press the
volume key up or down.
To call a number, press and hold a speed-dialling key until
the call begins.
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Options during a call
Many of the options that you can use during a call are
network services. For availability, contact your service
provider.
Possible options that your service provider may offer
include conference calls, video sharing and placing calls on
hold.
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Make a video call
1.To start a video call, enter the phone number in the
standby mode, or select Contacts and a contact.
2.Press and hold the call key, or select Options > Video
call.
Starting a video call may take a while. Video call and an
outgoing animation is shown. If the call does not
succeed (for example, video calls are not supported by
the network, or the receiving device is not compatible),
you are asked if you want to try a voice call or send a
message instead.
To increase or decrease the volume during a call, press
the volume key up or down.
3.To end the call, press the end key.
When you make a video call, you send a real-time video to
the recipient of the call. The video image captured by the
camera on the front of your phone is shown to the video call
recipient.
To make a video call, you must have a USIM card and be
connected to a WCDMA network. For availability of and
subscription to video call services, contact your network
operator or service provider. A video call can only be made
between two parties. The video call can be made to a
compatible phone or an ISDN client. Video calls cannot be
made while another voice, video, or data call is active.
During extended operation such as an active video call and
high speed data connection, the device may feel warm. In
most cases, this condition is normal. If you suspect the
device is not working properly, take it to the nearest
authorised service facility.
3.Write your message. To add a file, scroll down, and
select Insert.
4.To view the message before sending it, select Options >
Preview.
5.Select Send.
Only devices that have compatible features can receive and
display multimedia messages. The appearance of a message
may vary depending on the receiving device.
The wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages.
If the inserted picture exceeds this limit, the device may
make it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.
To check availability and to subscribe to the multimedia
messaging service (MMS, network service), contact your
service provider.
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Read and reply to a message
1.To view a received message, select Show.
To read the message later, select Menu > Messaging >
The e-mail application requires an internet access point
without a proxy. WAP access points normally include a
proxy and do not work with the e-mail application.
Write and send e-mail
You can write your e-mail message before connecting to
the e-mail service; or connect to the service first, then write
and send your e-mail.
1.Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > E-mail.
If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the
account from which you want to send the e-mail.
2.Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, write the subject,
and enter the message. To attach a file to the e-mail,
select Options > Insert.
To save your e-mail, select Options > Save message. To
edit or continue writing your e-mail later, select As
Rep. via same centre — to allow the recipient of your
message to send you a reply using your message centre
(network service)
Multimedia messages
The message settings affect the sending, receiving, and
viewing of multimedia messages. You may receive the
configuration settings for multimedia messaging as a
configuration message. See “Configuration settings
service,” p. 21. You can also enter the settings manually.
See “Configuration,” p. 65.
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings >
Multimedia messages and from the following options:
Delivery reports — to receive delivery reports about your
messages (network service)
MMS creation mode — to restrict or allow various types of
multimedia to be added to messages
Image size in MMS — to set the image size in multimedia
Default slide timing — to define the default time between
slides in multimedia messages
Allow MMS receptn. — to allow or block a multimedia
message. If you select In home network, you cannot receive
multimedia messages when outside your home network.
The default setting is generally In home network. The
availability of this menu depends on your phone.
Incoming MMS msgs. — to decide how multimedia
messages are retrieved. This setting is not shown if Allow
MMS receptn. is set to No.
Allow adverts — to receive or reject advertisements. This
setting is not shown if Allow MMS receptn. is set to No, or
Incoming MMS msgs. is set to Reject.
Configuration sett. — to view the configurations that
support multimedia messaging. Select a service provider,
Default, or Personal config. for multimedia messaging.
Select Account and a MMS account contained in the active
configuration settings.
The e-mail settings affect the sending, receiving, and
viewing of e-mail. You may receive the settings as a
configuration message. See “Configuration settings
service,” p. 21. You can also enter the settings manually.
See “Configuration,” p. 65.
Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > E-mail
messages, and from the following options:
New e-mail notif. — to select whether a notification is
shown when new e-mail is received
Allow mail reception — to select whether e-mail can be
received when you are outside your home network
Reply with orig. msg. — to select whether the original
message is included in the reply
Image size in e-mail — to select the size of images in e-mail
Edit mailboxes — to add new mailboxes or edit one in use
Select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll through the list of
contacts, or enter the first characters of the name you are
searching for.
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Copy or move contacts
You can move and copy contacts from the phone memory to
the SIM card memory or vice versa. The SIM card can save
names with one phone number attached to them.
To move or copy all contacts, select Menu > Contacts >
Move contacts or Copy contacts.
To move or copy contacts one by one, select Menu >
Contacts > Names. Scroll to the contact, and select Options > Move contact or Copy contact.
To move or copy multiple contacts, select Menu > Contacts
> Names. Scroll to a contact, and select Options > Mark.
Mark the other contacts, and select Options > Move
Select Menu > Log > Missed calls, Received calls, or
Dialled numbers. To view your recent missed and received
calls and dialled numbers chronologically, select Call log. To
view the contacts to whom you most recently sent
messages, select Msg. recipients.
To view how many text and multimedia messages you have
sent and received, select Menu > Log > Message log.
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services
from your service provider may vary, depending on
network features, rounding off for billing, taxes,
and so forth.
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0
supporting the following profiles: advanced audio
distribution, audio video remote control, dial-up
networking, file transfer, generic access, generic object
exchange, generic audio/video distribution9, hands-free,
headset, object push, phonebook access, serial port, service
discovery application, and SIM access. To ensure
interoperability between other devices supporting
Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements
for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other
devices to determine their compatibility with this device.
Bluetooth technology allows you to connect your phone to
a compatible Bluetooth phone within a 10 meter (33 feet)
range. Since phones using Bluetooth technology
communicate using radio waves, your phone and the other
phones do not need to be in direct line of sight, although
the connection can be subject to interference from
obstructions, such as walls, or from other electronic devices.
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Paired devices. Select the device that you want to connect
to, and enter a passcode. To connect to another device, you
must agree on a passcode (up to 16 characters) to use. You
only use the passcode once to set up the connection and
begin transferring data.
If you do not see the device on the list, select New to list
Bluetooth devices in range.
Hide your Bluetooth device from others
Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > My
phone's visibility. Select Hidden, or turn off Bluetooth
completely.
Synchronise from a compatible PC
To synchronise data from calendar, notes, and contacts,
install the Nokia PC Suite software for your phone on a
compatible PC. Use Bluetooth wireless technology or a USB
data cable, for the synchronisation, and start the
synchronisation from the PC.
Synchronise from a server
To use a remote internet server, subscribe to a
synchronisation service. For more information and the
settings required for this service, contact your service
provider.
USB data cable
You can use the USB data cable, CA-101, to transfer data
between the phone and a compatible PC or a printer
supporting PictBridge. You can also use the USB data cable
with Nokia PC Suite.
Ask on conn. — to set your phone to ask whether to accept
a connection
PC Suite — to use your phone to interact with applications
language according to the information on the SIM card. To
select the USIM card language, select SIM language. To set
a language for the voice playback, select Recognition lang..
Memory status — to view the amount of used and available
phone memory
Automatic keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 14.
Security keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 14.
Voice recognition — to make a phone call by saying the
name that is saved in Contacts.
Flight query — See “Flight profile,” p. 29.
Welcome note — to write the note that is shown when the
phone is switched on
Phone updates — to update your phone software if there is
an update available
Network mode — to select dual mode (UMTS or GSM). You
cannot access this option during an active call.
Operator selection — to set the phone to automatically
select one of the cellular networks available in your area,
Settings > Tones > Incoming call alert is set to Beep once
or Off, automatic answer is off.
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Configuration
You can configure your phone with settings that are
required for certain services to function correctly. Your
service provider may also send you these settings as a
configuration message.
Select Menu > Settings > Configuration and from the
following options:
Default config. sett. — to view the service providers saved
in the phone. To set the configuration settings of the service
provider as default settings, select Options > Set as
default.
Activ. def. in all apps. — to activate the default
configuration settings for supported applications
Preferred access pt. — to view the saved access points.
Scroll to an access point, and select Options > Details To
view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and
packet data access point or GSM dial-up number.
Connect to support — to download the configuration
settings from your service provider
Personal config. sett. — to add new personal accounts for
various services manually, and to activate or delete them.
The parameters differ according to the selected service type.
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Restore factory settings
To reset some of the menu settings to their original values,
select Menu > Settings > Rest. factory sett. Enter the
security code. The names and phone numbers saved in
Contacts are not deleted.
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Phone software updates
Your service provider may send phone software updates
over the air directly to your device. This option may not be
available, depending on your phone.
cannot use the device, even to make emergency
calls, until the installation is completed and the
device is restarted. Be sure to back up data before
accepting installation of an update.
You can send and receive e-mail, and access the internet
when your phone is connected to a compatible PC through
a Bluetooth connection or a data cable. You can use your
phone with a variety of PC connectivity and data
communications applications.
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Nokia PC Suite
With Nokia PC Suite, you can synchronise contacts,
calendar, notes, and to-do notes between your phone and a
compatible PC or a remote internet server (network service).
You may find more information and PC Suite at www.nokiaasia.com/3120classic/support or your local Nokia website.
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Data communication applications
For information on using a data communication
application, refer to the documentation provided with it.
Making or answering phone calls during a computer
connection is not recommended, as it might disrupt the
operation.
For better performance during data calls, place the phone
on a stationary surface with the keypad facing downward.
Do not move the phone by holding it in your hand during a
data call.
You can take photos or record live video clips with the
built-in 2.0-megapixel camera.
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Camera
The camera produces pictures in .jpg format, and you can
digitally zoom up to eight times.
Take an image
Select Menu > Media > Camera > Capture. To take
another image, select Back; to send the image as a
multimedia message, select Send. Your phone saves the
image in Gallery > Images.
To zoom in or out, press the volume key up or down.
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Video
You can record video clips in .3gp or .mp4 format.
To set the quality of your video clips, select Menu > Media
> Video > Options > Settings > Video clip quality > High,
Normal, or Basic.
To select the file size limit, select Menu > Media > Video >
Options > Settings > Video clip length.
Record a video clip
Select Menu > Media > Video > Record. To zoom in or out,
press the volume key up or down.
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Music player
Your phone includes a music player for listening to music
tracks, recordings, or other MP3, MPEG4, AAC, eAAC+, or
WMA music files that you have transferred to the phone
with the Nokia Audio Manager application, which is part of
Nokia PC Suite.
To open the music player, select Menu > Media > Music
The FM radio depends on an antenna other than the
wireless device antenna. A compatible headset or
enhancement needs to be attached to the device for the FM
radio to function properly.
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage
your hearing. Do not hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in use, because the
volume may be extremely loud.
Select Menu > Media > Radio. To use the graphical keys
, , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the
key you want, and select it.
Save stations
1.To search for radio stations, select and hold or .
To change the radio frequency in 0.05 MHz steps, press
or .
2.To save the station to a memory location 1 to 9, press
and hold the corresponding number key.
Search all stations — to search for all radio stations
that the phone can receive
Set frequency — to enter the frequency of the radio
station.
Settings — to change the Radio Data System (RDS)
settings, select RDS on or RDS off. When RDS is on, you
can select Auto-freq. change on to change to another
frequency containing the same radio station when the
original signal becomes weak.
Station directory — to open the Visual Radio service
using a web link to a radio station guide
Visual Radio — to set whether the Visual Radio
application is used. Some radio channels may send text
or graphical information that you can view using Visual
Radio.
Enable visual service — to set whether the Visual Radio
application starts automatically when you turn on the
radio
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The
battery intended for use with this device is BL-4U. This
device is intended for use when supplied with power from
the following chargers: AC-3. The battery can be charged
and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually
wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably
shorter than normal, replace the battery. Use only Nokia
approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with
Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Use of
an unapproved battery or charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery
has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be
necessary to connect the charger, then disconnect and
reconnect it to begin charging the battery. If the battery is
completely discharged, it may take several minutes before
the charging indicator appears on the display or before any
calls can be made.
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger
before removing the battery.
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device
when not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery
connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its
lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its
charge over time.
Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F
and 77°F). Extreme temperatures reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery
may not work temporarily. Battery performance is
particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting
can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen
causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the
battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a
spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the
terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries
according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible.
Do not dispose as household waste.
Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture,
or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a battery leak, do
not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or
eyes. In the event of such a leak, flush your skin or eyes
immediately with water, or seek medical help.
Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign
objects into the battery, or immerse or expose it to water or
other liquids.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other
hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and you believe the battery has been
damaged, take it to a service centre for inspection before
continuing to use it.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any
charger or battery that is damaged. Keep your battery out of
the reach of small children.
■
Nokia battery authentication
guidelines
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To check
that you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it
from an authorised Nokia dealer, and inspect the hologram
label using the following steps:
Successful completion of the steps is not a total assurance
of the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to
believe that your battery is not an authentic, original Nokia
battery, you should refrain from using it. If authenticity
cannot be verified, return the battery to the place of
purchase.
1.When you look at the hologram
on the label, you should see the
Nokia connecting hands symbol
from one angle and the Nokia
Original Enhancements logo
when looking from another
angle.
2.When you angle the hologram
left, right, down and up, you
should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on
each side respectively.
What if your battery is not authentic?
If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the
hologram on the label is an authentic Nokia battery, please
do not use the battery. The use of a battery that is not
approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may
result in poor performance and damage to your device and
its enhancements. It may also invalidate any approval or
warranty applying to the device.
To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit
www.nokia-asia.com/batterycheck.
An extensive range of enhancements is
available for your phone. Please visit
www.nokia-asia.com/enhancements
for more details.
For availability of the enhancements,
please check with your local dealer. A few practical rules for
enhancements operation:
•Keep the enhancements out of small children's reach.
•When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory,
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
•Check regularly that all mobile phone equipment in a
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved
by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types
may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the
phone, and may be dangerous.
# Variation in operation times may occur depending on SIM
card, network and usage settings, usage style and
environments. Use of FM radio and integrated hands-free
will affect talktime and standby.
■
Headsets
up to 300 hours
Wireless Headsets
Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-209
With the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-209 it’s easy to
handle calls on the move. Comfortably small and light, it’s
an easy to wear handsfree headset that fits either ear. And,
it’s a snap to use with a single button control, simple
interface, and volume control via your device.
Wired Headsets
Nokia Stereo Headset HS-47
An automatic mute function when receiving a call on these
stereo headphones ensures you won’t miss a thing.
■
Car Solutions
Plug-in Solution
Nokia Speakerphone HF-300
This handsfree solution clips onto your car’s sun visor conveniently placed so you can talk and listen. Unclip it and
you can easily use it as a speakerphone at the office or in
the home. A powerful, yet compact speaker and sensitive
microphone provide high-quality sound so you can hear and
be heard clearly. Its interface is easy to use, and the keys are
illuminated so you can find the keys quickly - day or night.
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you
protect your warranty coverage.
•Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of
liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode
electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the
battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing
it.
•Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving
parts and electronic components can be damaged.
•Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and
warp or melt certain plastics.
•Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to
its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and
damage electronic circuit boards.
•Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in
this guide.
•Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can
break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.
•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean the device.
•Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and
prevent proper operation.
•Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses, such as camera,
proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses.
•Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio
devices.
•Use chargers indoors.
•Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as
contacts and calendar notes.
•To reset the device from time to time for optimum performance,
power off the device and remove the battery.
These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or
any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to
the nearest authorised service facility for service.
Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep
them out of the reach of small children.
■Operating environment
This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the
normal use position against the ear or when positioned at least
1.5 centimeters (5/8 inch) away from the body. When a carry case,
belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn operation, it should not
contain metal and should position the device the above-stated
distance from your body.
To transmit data files or messages, this device requires a quality
connection to the network. In some cases, transmission of data files
or messages may be delayed until such a connection is available.
Ensure the above separation distance instructions are followed until
the transmission is completed.
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be
attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic
storage media near the device, because information stored on them
may be erased.
■Medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless
phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately
protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer
of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded
from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your
device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these
areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Implanted medical devices
Manufacturers of medical devices recommend that a minimum
separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) should be maintained
between a wireless device and an implanted medical device, such as
a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid
potential interference with the medical device. Persons who have
such devices should:
•Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3 centimeters (6
inches) from the medical device when the wireless device is
turned on.
•Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.
•Hold the wireless device to the ear opposite the medical device
to minimise the potential for interference.
•Turn the wireless device off immediately if there is any reason to
suspect that interference is taking place.
•Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of their
implanted medical device.
If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an
implanted medical device, consult your health care provider.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids.
If interference occurs, consult your service provider.
■Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection
systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic
speed control systems, and air bag systems. For more information,
check with the manufacturer, or its representative, of your vehicle or
any equipment that has been added.
Only qualified personnel should service the device or install the
device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous
and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device.
Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is
mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable
liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as
the device, its parts, or enhancements. For vehicles equipped with an
air bag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place
objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment in the
area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
Using your device while flying in aircraft is prohibited. Switch off
your device before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless
teledevices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the
aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal.
■Potentially explosive environments
Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially
explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could
cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at
service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment
in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants; or
where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially
explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They
include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities
and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders. You should check with the
manufacturers of vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane) to determine if this device can be safely used in
their vicinity.
■Emergency calls
Important: This device operates using radio signals,
wireless networks, landline networks, and userprogrammed functions. If your device supports voice calls
over the internet (internet calls), activate both the internet
calls and the cellular phone. The device will attempt to
make emergency calls over both the cellular networks and
through your internet call provider if both are activated.
Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You
should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential
communications like medical emergencies.
1.If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal
strength. Depending on your device, you may also need to
complete the following:
•Insert a SIM card if your device uses one.
•Remove certain call restrictions you have activated in your
device.
•Change your profile from offline or flight profile mode to an
active profile.
2.Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display
and ready the device for calls.
3.Enter the official emergency number for your present location.
Emergency numbers vary by location.
4.Press the call key.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information
as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may be the only
means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not end the
call until given permission to do so.
This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended
by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the
independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety
margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless
of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The
SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram
(W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions with the device
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be
below the maximum value because the device is designed to use
only the power required to reach the network. That amount changes
depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a
network base station. The highest SAR value under the ICNIRP
guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 0.98 W/kg for RM-364
and 0.86 W/kg for RM-365, and 0.69 W/kg for RM-366.
Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different
SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting
and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR
information may be provided under product information at
www.nokia.com.
The Nokia Care web support provides you with more information on our
online services.
INTERACTIVE DEMONSTRATIONS
Learn how to set up your phone for the first time, and find out more about
its features. Interactive Demonstrations give step-by-step instructions on
using your phone.
USER’S GUIDE
The online User’s Guide contains detailed information on your phone.
Remember to check regularly for updates.
SOFTWARE
Make the most of your phone with software for your phone and PC. Nokia
PC Suite connects your phone and PC so you can manage your calendar,
contacts, music and images, while other applications complement its use.
SETTINGS
Certain phone functions, such as multimedia messaging, mobile browsing
and email*, may require settings before you can use them. Have them sent
to your phone free of charge.
*Not available on all phones.
Please visit your own country site for more details:
Australia and New Zealandwww.nokia.com.au/support
Indiawww.nokia.co.in/support
Indonesiawww.nokia.co.id/support
Japanwww.nokia.co.jp/support
Malaysiawww.nokia.com.my/support
Philippineswww.nokia.com.ph/support
Singaporewww.nokia.com.sg/support
Thailandwww.nokia.co.th/support
Vietnamwww.nokia.com.vn/support
If your country is not listed above, please visit www.nokia-asia.com/support.
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