509099 3586i Blngl UG 6/26/03 3:30 PM Page 1 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2003 Nokia. Todos los derechos reservados. NOKIA INC. 7725 Woodland Center Boulevard, Suite 150, Tampa, FL 33614 Phone: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Fax: 1-813-249-9619 Text Telephone/Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) Users: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 9356745 Printed in Canada/Impreso en Canadá www.nokia.com/us www.nokia.
Nokia 3586i User Guide What information is needed? Numbers Where is the number? My number Wireless service provider Voice mail number Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s number Wireless service provider Provider’s customer care Wireless service provider Model number Phone type Electronic serial number (ESN) Nokia 3586i See “About your phone” on page 7. RH-44 See “Your phone’s label” on page 6. See “Your phone’s label” on page 6.
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in CDMA networks. LEGAL INFORMATION Part No.9356745, Issue No. 1b Copyright ©2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia 3586i, the Nokia Original Enhancements logos and Racket are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. All other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
Contents 1. For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 7. Quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Menu shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2. 3. Check missed, received, or dialed calls .25 Delete recent call lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Use call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Turn on a current call timer . . . . . . . . . .27 Clear call timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Data timers (Data/fax and Minibrowser) . . . . .
Use automatic redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Calling card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Voice dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Learn about Caller Groups . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Use Touch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Link phone book entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Learn about Voice Recorder . . . . . . . . . . 54 15. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 16.
For your safety 1 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. SWITCH OFF WHERE PROHIBITED Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use a handheld phone while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance.
BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all important data. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. CALLING Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press the Send key. To end a call, press the End key. To answer a call, press the Send key. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
For your safety • QUICK GUIDE Make a call Fully extend whip antenna. Enter phone number, press the Send key. Answer a call Press the Send key. Answer a call with call waiting Press the talk key or Answer. End a call Press the End key. Ignore a call Press Silence when your phone rings. Redial Press the Send key twice. Adjust call volume Press the right or left scroll keys. Use the in-call menu While in a call, press the left selection key to select Options.
• MENU SHORTCUTS 1 MESSAGES Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Create message. . . . . . . . . . . Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Archive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . My folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete messages . . . . . . . . . . Message settings . . . . . . . . . Voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minibrowser messages . . . . . . . . .
Welcome 2 Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Nokia mobile phone. Nokia recommends that you read this chapter before you use your new phone. • UNDERSTAND WIRELESS NETWORK SERVICES Your service provider’s wireless network may be equipped to provide special features or functions for use with your Nokia phone.
• CONTACT NOKIA When you need help, the Nokia Customer Care Center can provide information about Nokia products. Please refer to the following table for more information on how to contact Nokia. Customer Care Center, USA Customer Care Centre, Canada Nokia Mobile Phones 7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Suite #150 Tampa, Florida 33614 Nokia Products Ltd.
About your phone 3 About your phone This section gives you a brief introduction to your phone and provides you with quick steps for making, answering, and managing your calls. The rest of this guide user provides complete details on phone use. Power key 2.
• ANTENNAS Whip antenna Your phone has three antennas: • Internal antenna is always active. • Whip antenna is active when fully extended. Internal antenna The GPS antenna is also internal and is activated when placing emergency calls or when is selected from the Location info sharing feature. For more information on Location info sharing, see “GPS (Location info sharing)” on page 59. Do not touch either antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.
About your phone Important: Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than 72 hours, since prolonged maintenance charging could shorten its lifetime. Remove Warning: Use only your hands to remove the battery. Do not puncture, burn or use any objects that may damage the phone or the battery. Please recycle the battery, or dispose of the battery properly. Make sure the phone has been turned off for ten seconds. 1 Remove the back cover of the phone.
Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. • CHECK THE START SCREEN The start screen is the phone’s display when no calls are in progress, and there are currently no menu or phone book entries displayed. You can easily return to the start screen from any location (other than an active call) simply by pressing the End key. • USE THE SELECTION KEYS Note the two selection keys beneath the screen.
About your phone Key Send key Description Send: Press the Send key to make a call to the name or number shown on the screen or to answer a call. Pressing this key when not in a call (or when not in the menu or phone book) displays a list of recently dialed numbers. End key End: Press the End key to end a call, to silence the ring from an incoming call, or to exit the phone book or menus completely. Used as Back key in Minibrowser. 0 through 9 Number: Use keys 0-9 to enter numbers and letters.
• MEMORY USE In your phone, Calendar Notes and Java Applications share a common pool of memory (storage capacity). When either of these features are used, there is less available memory for the other feature which is also dependent on shared memory. This is especially true with heavy use of some features. If your use of a feature takes all of the shared memory, your phone may display a message saying Memory full.
About your phone Use menu shortcuts Menus and options are numbered so that you can jump directly to the option you use frequently. The numbers appear in the top right corner of the screen and show your location in the menu. 1 Press Menu. 2 Within three seconds, press 3-4-1 (Profiles > Outdoor > Select). • PHONE BOOK MENU From the start screen, press Contacts.
4 Phone setup Your sales package may include the HDB-4 headset for handsfree communications. You can make, answer, and end calls as usual with the headset connected. The headset fits over your ear and the microphone hangs at the side of your head. When using this headset you can speak at a normal volume. Connect the headset 1 Plug the headset jack into the bottom of your phone. 2 Wrap the device around ear. You can use the HDB-4 button to answer or end a call, or activate voice dialing or voice commands.
Text entry 5 Text entry Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can enter letters, numbers, and special characters from the phone’s keypad when you use the phone book, calendar, and text messaging or while you browse the Internet. There are two text entry methods: traditional text entry and predictive text input.
Pressing a key repeatedly cycles you through all of that key’s options. To enter a letter, press the appropriate key repeatedly until the desired letter appears. Continue this process until the word or name is completed. Note: If the next letter in the word you’re entering is on the same key, wait two to three seconds for the cursor to advance, then enter the new letter, or press the 0 key to advance the cursor.
Text entry • Press the * key to display the characters and scroll to highlight the desired character, then press Select. Important: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters. Use special characters in phone numbers You can enter certain special characters in the phone numbers you save. Press the * key repeatedly to cycle through the four special characters available for phone numbers. * This character sends command strings to the network.
KEYS AND TOOLS FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT Key Description 2-9 Use for text entry. Press each key only once per letter. Press and hold the key to enter the number. */+ If the underlined word is not the word you intended, press this key repeatedly until the word you want appears. Press and hold this key to display a list of punctuation and special characters. Spell If the word entered isn’t recognized, Spell appears above the left selection key. Press Spell, enter the desired word, then press Save.
Text entry Turn off predictive text input While creating a new text message, press and hold the Options key for two seconds, -OR1 Press Options, scroll to Predictive text and press Select. 2 Scroll to Prediction off, then press Select. • TIPS FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT Check a word When you’ve finished writing a word and the word is correct as shown: • Press the 0 key to confirm the word and enter a space. Continue with the next word. -OR• Insert a punctuation mark, then press the 0 key for a new sentence.
6 Contacts (Phone book) You can save up to 500 entries (contacts and associated numbers) in your phone book. The phone’s memory is capable of storing multiple numbers for each name (home, business, mobile, etc.), as well as text information (postal address, e-mail address, or note). Note: The amount of detail stored for each entry may affect the total number of entries available. • SAVE CONTACTS AND NUMBERS To save contacts and numbers in your phone book.
Contacts (Phone book) Option Description of function Add number Allows you to add a phone number to an existing contact Options Displays a list of phone book options, including phone book memory status and scrolling view.
From the phone book 1 Press Contacts, scroll to Add number, then press Select. 2 Scroll to the entry you wish to modify, then press Add no. 3 Scroll to the category (General, Mobile, Home, Work, or Fax), then press Select. 4 Enter the number and press OK. From the start screen 1 Enter the phone number using the keypad, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Add to name, then press Select. 3 Scroll to the desired phone book entry, then press Add. 4 Scroll to the desired number type and press Select.
Contacts (Phone book) CHANGE PRIMARY NUMBER Any phone number can be designated the primary number. 1 Recall the phone book entry you want to modify. 2 Press Details, then scroll to the number you want to set as the primary number. 3 Press Options, scroll to As primary no., then press Select. • DELETE STORED CONTACTS AND NUMBERS You can delete a number from a phone book entry, delete all details of a contact, or delete the entire contents of your phone book.
• USE CALLER GROUPS You can group phone book entries with similar attributes into caller groups: Family, VIP, Friends, Business, and Other. Each group has two user-defined attributes: Group Name and Group Tone. Assign phone number to a caller group 1 Recall the desired phone book entry, then press Details. 2 Scroll to the desired phone number, then press Options. 3 Scroll to Caller groups, then press Select. 4 Scroll to the desired caller group (for example Family), then press Select.
Call log 7 Call log Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Your phone keeps a log (record) of call-related information including phone numbers and call times. Before your phone can log missed or received calls properly: 1 You must have a subscription to caller ID service from your service provider. 2 Your phone must be turned on and in a digital service area. 3 The caller did not choose to block his/her caller ID.
Use call log shortcuts MISSED CALLS When you miss calls, the message Missed calls appears on the screen along with the number of calls missed. Important: You are notified of missed calls only if your phone was turned on and you are in a digital service area. Note: If you chose the Forward if not answered option in Call Forwarding, your phone treats these forwarded calls as missed calls. DIALED NUMBERS You can view the list of dialed calls without having to access the Call log menu.
Call log Option Description Duration of dialed calls Displays total time for all outgoing calls Duration of all calls Displays sum total for all incoming and outgoing calls Life timer Shows the time used for all calls for the life of the phone. This option cannot be reset. Clear timers Clears (deletes) all call timers except Life timer • TURN ON A CURRENT CALL TIMER Your phone can display a call timer showing elapsed time of the current call.
8 Voice mailbox Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Voice mail is a feature that enables those who call you to leave a voice message, in the event you are unable to answer your phone. Using your phone in conjunction with your service provider’s voice mail system, you can retrieve your messages at any time. Note: Dualband/triband is a network dependent feature.
Text messages 9 Text messages Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can use the Messages menu (Menu 1) and Short Message Service (SMS) to read, write and send text messages to another phone in your network. You may also be able to use the Minibrowser’s e-mail feature to send text messages to phones in other networks.
USE OTHER OPTIONS You may use the following as a shortcut for sending a new text message: 1 Enter the recipient’s phone number, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Send message, then press Select. Continue the creation process as described above. View message options The table below lists several options available while creating a text message. To view these options, press Options at the text entry screen.
Text messages • USE MESSAGE TEMPLATES Templates are short, prewritten messages which can be inserted into new text messages. 1 Create a new text message as described in steps 1-6 in the section, “Create and send a text message” on page 29. 2 To use a template, press Options, scroll to Use template, then press Select. 3 Scroll to one of the available templates: “Please call” “I am late. I will be there at” “I’m at home. Please call” “See you in” “I’m at work.
Sending messages outside your service provider’s network with traditional text messaging can be difficult. However, you can send a text message as an e-mail to phones outside your service provider’s network (the recipient’s phone must be able to receive e-mail text messages). Follow the instructions, “Write a text message” on page 29 but select Add e-mail. Enter the e-mail address associated with the recipient’s phone number (or press Search and recall the e-mail address stored in your phone book).
Text messages Option Description Use Web link Captures the URL in the message and allows you to go directly to that site (via the Minibrowser) or to save it as a bookmark Save address Captures an e-mail address (or the sender of an e-mail text message) Move Used to move message to user-defined folder Note: Some options may not be visible. For example, Use Web link appears only when a URL is in the SMS message.
• All read—deletes all read messages from all folders (unread messages in Inbox remain intact) • Inbox—deletes read messages in this folder (unread messages remain intact) • Outbox—deletes all messages in this folder • Archive—deletes all messages in this folder Erasing messages in the message folders 1 At the start screen, press Menu 01-1-7 (Messages > Text messages > Delete messages). 2 Highlight the folder whose contents you want deleted and press OK.
Text messages 3 Press Done, then press Yes to save changes to your message. 4 Scroll to Send, then press Select (or select a different menu option).
10 Personalization Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. • LEARN ABOUT PROFILES A profile refers to a group of settings you can use to customize the way your phone works. You can use existing profiles or you can customize a profile to suit your own preferences. You can customize: ringing options, vibrating alert, ringing tones, volume, keypad, screen saver, welcome note alert tones and warning tones.
Personalization Option Description Beep once The phone beeps once to indicate an incoming call. Silent The phone makes no sound. Important: The Silent or Beep once ringing option disables any melody you may choose. To hear a ringing tone while editing, make sure a different ringing option is selected. Your phone can vibrate, indicating an incoming call (in addition to playing a ringing tone).
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE WALLPAPER 1 Press Menu 4-4 (Settings > Display settings) and select Wallpaper. After a brief pause, On, Off, and Change image appear in the display. 2 Scroll to On or Off and press Select. Color schemes You can change the color of some display components in your phone, such as indicators and signal bars. 1 At the start screen, press Menu 4-4-2 (Settings > Display settings > Color schemes). After a brief pause, a list of color schemes appear in the display.
Personalization Open the Gallery At the start screen, press Menu 5 (Gallery). After a brief pause, the submenus in the following table appear in the display. Option Function View folders Explore the folders in the gallery menu.
Note: You cannot rename the Normal profile. Select and customize an enhancement profile Note: You must have an enhancement (such as a loopset) attached to your phone prior to selecting the Enhancement settings menu. To select and customize profiles for use with the headset, handsfree device (car kit), loopset, and TTY/TDD: 1 Press Menu 4-5 (Settings > Enhancement settings). 2 Scroll to one of the following Enhancement profiles and press Select: Handsfree, Headset, Loopset, or TTY/TDD.
Personalization 2 Scroll to Timed and press Select. Set the expiration time (for example: 5:30 pm). When the timed profile expires, the previous profile is reactivated. • DOWNLOAD A RINGING TONE Your phone has predefined ringing tones and can store new ringing tones (sent from an Internet Web site as an SMS or created/downloaded using Nokia PC Suite). The predefined ringing tones include MIDI ringing tones. Note: Buzzer tones can be sent via SMS, but MIDI tones cannot.
Selecting time format 1 Press Menu 4-3-1 (Settings > Time settings > Clock). 2 Scroll to Time format, then press Select. 3 Scroll to either 24-hour or am/pm, then press Select. Allowing the network to set the clock 1 Press Menu 4-3-3 (Settings > Time settings > Auto update of date and time). 2 Scroll to On (or Confirm first), then press Select. Important: If you use the Auto update of date and time option while outside your digital network, you may be prompted to enter time manually (see above).
Personalization The following is a list of menu options for use with voice commands: Option Description Profiles Used to switch between the available profiles (Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager) Voice mailbox Used to access your voice messages Recorder Used to start recording a memo Call log Used to access the Call log menu Create a voice tag for a menu option Important: Please see “Important notes about voice tags” on page 49 for more information on creating voice tags.
11 Advanced features Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note: Some in-call options are network services features. Please contact your service provider for information and availability. This chapter describes advanced calling features such as conference calling, call waiting, and calling cards. Not all the features described here are available in all wireless network systems.
Advanced features When you store the codes in your phone, they are sent automatically to the network when you select a call forwarding option.
• USE CALL WAITING This network service lets you receive an incoming call when you’re already in a call. When you receive an incoming call, your phone displays the caller’s phone number (or the caller’s entry in your phone book). The phone also beeps, notifying you of the incoming call. To Answer a waiting call, Press the Send key (or press Answer) to place the current active call on hold automatically and answer the new call.
Advanced features Important: This feature works on a call-by-call basis. You must enable this feature each time you want to block the sending of your own number to the recipient’s caller ID. Store the feature codes Before you can use the Send own caller ID when calling feature, you must store the feature codes for activating this feature. Once the code is stored in your phone, it is sent automatically to the network when you select this option from your phone’s menu.
5 Select Dialing sequence. Scroll to one of the following sequence types, then press Select.
Advanced features normal position near to your ear. • Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbers. Important: You must say the name 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 dialing in all circumstances.
Note: If the voice tag is not recognized by the phone (or if you fail to speak a tag within three seconds after the tone), the message Name not recognized is displayed, and you are returned to the start screen. 3 When the voice tag is recognized, the phone book entry will be displayed for three seconds and the voice tag is replayed through the ear piece. After three seconds, the number is dialed.
Advanced features 1-touch dialing options You can change or delete (clear) numbers assigned to 1-touch dialing or view the number assigned to a key from the 1-touch dialing menu. 1 Press Contacts. 2 Scroll to 1-touch dialing and press Select. 3 Scroll to a key that is assigned a number, then press Options. 4 Scroll to either View number, Change, or Delete, then press Select.
Touch tones (sometimes known as DTMF tones) are those tones produced when you press the keys on your phone’s keypad. You can use touch tones for many automated dial-up services such as banking and airlines, or for entering your voice mailbox number and password. Touch tones are sent during an active call. You can send them manually from your phone’s keypad, or send them automatically by saving them in your phone.
Advanced features 2 Press Search, scroll to the touch tone string entry in your phone book, then press OK. 3 Press Tones to send the touch tones. Store touch tone string with phone number You can store touch tone strings (for example: voice mailbox number and PIN code) as a part of a phone book entry. Once the string is stored, it is sent automatically (instead of entering the touch tones from the keypad). 1 Enter the phone number of the automated service.
• LEARN ABOUT VOICE RECORDER Recorder allows you record audio memos and store them in your phone. Use this feature to record things like phone numbers and personal memos. Total time available for all memos is one minute, up to 60 seconds. If one recorded memo is 60 seconds in length, then it must be deleted before other memos can be recorded. The maximum number and length of remaining memos depends on how much memory is still available.
Security and System settings 12 Security and System settings Warning: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Your phone has a variety of security features that help prevent some of the following: • Placing accidental or unintentional calls. • Unauthorized use of your phone. • Placing and accepting calls from certain phone numbers. • Accidental erasing of information or restoring factory settings.
Change your security code 1 Press Menu 4-6-2-4 (Settings > Security settings > Access codes > Change security code) and press Select. 2 Enter existing (or default) security code and press OK. 3 Enter new five-digit security code and press OK. 4 Re-enter your new five-digit security code for verification, then press OK. Your phone displays the confirmation message Security code changed. Important: If you change your security code and forget the new code, contact your service provider.
Security and System settings ANSWER A CALL WITH PHONE LOCK ON Press the Send key or Answer. ALLOWED NUMBER WHEN PHONE LOCKED When phone lock is on, the only outgoing calls allowed are to the following numbers: • The emergency number programmed into your phone (for example, 911 or other official emergency number). • The number stored in the Allowed number when phone locked location.
• If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1, enter 1. • If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 1972, enter 1972. • If you wish to restrict all calls that begin with 214, enter 214. 6 Enter a name to identify this restriction, or just press OK. Note: When you create a new restriction, it is automatically selected (enabled) when it is saved. Select call restrictions 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Settings > Security settings > Call restrictions). 2 Enter your security code and press OK.
Security and System settings • GPS (LOCATION INFO SHARING) The GPS feature allows the phone to share position information over the network. For calls to emergency numbers, this position information may be used by the emergency operator to determine the position of the phone. The functionality of this feature is dependant on the network, satellite systems and the agency receiving the information. It may not function in all areas or at all times.
View Roaming options The menu options you see in your phone are based on your service provider’s network. Their network determines which options actually appear in the phone’s menu. The following options that may appear in your phone: Option Description Home only You can make and receive calls in your home area only. While roaming, No Service appears and you cannot make or receive calls. Automatic Your phone automatically selects the best available system.
Organizer 13 Organizer Your phone has a calendar, alarm clock, stopwatch, and contact database—everything you need in an organizer or personal digital assistant. • USE THE ALARM CLOCK Your phone’s alarm clock can be set to sound at a specified time. The icon, displayed on the start screen, indicates that an alarm is set. The alarm clock works, even if the phone is off. Important: The alarm clock works in conjunction with your phone’s clock.
Add a calendar note Note: Predictive text input is available for Calendar notes. 1 From the day list view, scroll to the desired day and press Options. 2 Select Make a note. 3 Scroll to one of the following note types and press the roller: • Meeting—Enter the note (or press Search to recall a name from the phone book) and press OK. Enter the time and press Options. • Call—Enter the desired phone number (or press Options then Search to recall it from phone book) and press OK. Enter the time and press OK.
Organizer 6 For a total, press Options twice. 7 To start a new calculation, press and hold Clear for two seconds. Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur, especially in long divisions. • STOPWATCH You can use your phone’s Stopwatch feature to time an event in hours, minutes and seconds. The event’s time can be saved, viewed, or deleted. Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function.
From the Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. When the lap timer has started, your can: • Press Stop to stop the timer and view the elapsed time. • Press Lap. The lap time is displayed and the timer restarts from zero. If you continue pressing Lap, the most recent lap time appears at the top of the list of lap times. You can scroll to review previous times. Press Stop to stop the timer. The final lap’s time is displayed.
Applications 14 Applications Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note: Applications is a network dependent feature and will not be available in all phones. Please check with your service provider for more information. This menu allows the management of JavaTM applications installed on your phone or downloaded from your PC using Nokia PC Suite.
15 Games Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can use your phone not only for communication but also for some serious fun. Your phone offers games which to you can play. Game control You phone supports four-way scrolling while playing the games. While playing the games, use the scroll key to move up, down, left or right.
Your phone and other devices 16 Your phone and other devices Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can connect your Nokia phone and compatible PC using the DKU-5 data cable. This cable is available for purchase as an enhancement or may be included in your sales package.
17 Minibrowser Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Important: This feature is available only if your service provider’s network supports mobile Internet access. Your service provider may also require that you subscribe to this additional service. For more information, contact your service provider.
Minibrowser Option Description Bookmark site Used to save a bookmark for the current page. Version Displays information about the software version and developers. Advanced Displays a several advanced browser options. Downloads Used to view or access downloaded ringing tones. Exit browser Exits the minibrowser and ends your browsing session. Switch off! Turns the phone off. • NAVIGATE IN THE MINIBROWSER 1 Scroll through the menus and contents of a page.
BOOKMARK A PAGE 1 Go to the page for which you want to set a bookmark. 2 Press the power key to access the minibrowser menu. 3 Scroll to Bookmark page and press Select. (A message may ask you to confirm this action.) GO TO A BOOKMARKED PAGE 1 From the Home Page, scroll to Bookmarks, then press OK. A list of your bookmarks appears. 2 Scroll to the bookmark you want to use, then press Select. Tip: The first ten bookmarks are assigned to keys one - zero.
Minibrowser To modify minibrowser confirmations settings 1 Press Menu 4-1-6 (Settings > Call settings > Minibrowser confirmation). The following options appear: Option Description Both Confirmation required before connecting to the Internet, and before you terminate a browser session. None No confirmation notes are displayed. On connection Phone asks you to confirm your awareness to possible charges incurred for Internet access. On exit Phone asks you to confirm your wish to end browsing.
18 Reference information • USE ENHANCEMENTS SAFELY This section provides information about the phone’s batteries, enhancements, and chargers. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers, and enhancements change. This phone is intended for use when supplied with power from an ACP-7U, ACP-8U, ACP-12U, or LCH-9 charger. Other usage could invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
Reference information Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the phone only in its normal operating positions. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Vehicles Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.
Reference information • CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
• CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years: • Keep the phone and all its parts and enhancements out of the reach of small children. • Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Reference information • BATTERY INFORMATION Note: The phone has a lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (for example, recycling). Do not dispose as household waste. This section provides information about the phone’s battery. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change.
• CHARGERS AND OTHER ENHANCEMENTS Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the devices listed on the following pages. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer.
Reference information REMOVE THE FRONT AND BACK COVERS Warning: When the front cover is off the phone, be careful not to damage the phone’s screen face or the rubber gasket around it. Switch off the power. Disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device. 1 Push the release button, slide the cover downward, and lift off. 2 Gently pry the front cover away from the phone and lift the cover off the phone. REMOVE AND REPLACE THE KEYPAD 1 Lift the keypad from the inside of the front cover.
19 Nokia One Year Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product. This one year period is extended by each whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warranty.
Nokia One Year Limited Warranty 8 9 d The Product serial number plate or the enhancement data code has been removed, defaced or altered. e The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product. Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Product.
10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
Nokia One Year Limited Warranty Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US patents: D405445 5444816 5737323 5821891 5990740 6055264 6154455 Others D406583 5491718 5754976 5854978 5991627 6072787 6167083 4558302 D414189 5596571 5758278 5859843 6005889 6076181 6205325 4901307 D405784 5642377 5790957 5887250 6009129 6078570 6253075 5056109 D423515 5699482 5793744 5887252 6025802 6084471 6292474 5101501 4969192 5701392 5796757 5889770 6029065 6088342 5440597 5708656 5802465 5929813 6047071 6
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Appendix A Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones. © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036.
Safety is the most important call you will ever make. A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Tens of millions of people in the U.S. today take advantage of the unique combination of convenience, safety and value delivered by the wireless telephone. Quite simply, the wireless phone gives people the powerful ability to communicate by voice--almost anywhere, anytime-with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency personnel or even with the police.
Appendix A 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix--they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel of a car. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if necessary, suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help.
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Appendix B Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. July 18, 2001 For updates: http://www.fda.
Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode.
Appendix B 3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell mobile or PCS phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues.
Appendix B If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful.
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Index Numerics B 1-touch dialing 50 setup 50 3-way conference calls 46 battery charging 8 important information 9 installing 8 prolonged charging 71 prolonging life 9 removal 9 battery low indication 71 A ABC and 123 modes 15 access codes lock code 56 security code 55 accessibility solutions 5 website 5 accessories battery 76 complete car kit 77 data cable 77 data cable DKU-5 77 loopset LPS-4 77 mobile holder 77 spare battery charger 77 accessory cigarette lighter charger 77 headset kit 77 standard trav
calls 1-touch dialing 50 3-way calls 46 answer a call 11 call waiting 46 end a call 11 ignoring 3 make a call 11 phone lock 56 redial last 3 reject a call 11 car kit 77 certification information 74 change letter case 16 characters, entering 16 charge the battery 8 clock automatic settings 42 displaying the clock 42 hiding the clock 42 set the time 41 time format 42 color covers 77 connecting to a PC 66 contacting Nokia 6 contacting your service provider 6 Content Copier (PC Suite) 66 enter characters 16 nu
one-touch dialing 50 options in-call menu 44 phone book add entries 20 add number to entry 21 add other info 23 caller groups 24 change number type 22 change views 21 edit entry 21 erase names 23 erase numbers 23 erasing 23 menus 20 opening 20 primary number 22 phone book menu 13 phone book menu options 13 phone help 12 phone lock 56 activating/deactivating 56 allowed number 56 lock code 56 making a call 56 phone menus 12 power on your phone 9 predictive text 17 tips for 19 turning off 18 turning on 19 pri
S SAR 74 save street address 23 scroll keys 12 scroll through menus 12 security 55 lock keypad 55 phone lock 56 security code 55 security code changing 55 security settings call restrictions 57 phone lock 56 selection keys 10 service provider differences 5 signing up 5 service provider, contacting 6 set the ring volume and tone 37 set up your headset 14 your phone 8 setting time (manual) 41 setting time (network) 42 shortcuts 12 software download 66 spaces, entering 17 special characters 17 specify a primar