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Nokia 6230 phone at a glance Power key Earpiece Volume keys Loudspeaker IR port Display screen Right selection key Left selection key Talk key End key Five-way scroll and selection key Keypad Charger port Pop-Port connector Microphone Nokia 6230 User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nokia
Quick guide Make a call Enter a phone number, and press the Talk key. Answer a call Press the Talk key. Answer call during call Select Options > Answer call. End a call Press the End key. Decline a call Press the End key. Mute a call Select Mute during a call. Redial Press the Talk key twice. Adjust call volume Press the Volume keys on the left side of the phone during a call. Use the in-call menu Select Options during a call.
LEGAL INFORMATION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the products RH-12 and RH-28 are in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/. 168 Part No. 9232971, Issue No. 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6230 product. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS.
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Contents Quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 1 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Shared memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Make and answer calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Loudspeaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Options during a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 5 Text entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Delete call lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Call duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 9 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Presence settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Enhancement settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Security settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Restore factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 12 Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Folders. . .
Example of a mobile Internet site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Appearance settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Service inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 File upload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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For your safety 1 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the End key as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main screen.
For your safety Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Contact your service provider for more information. • SHARED MEMORY The following features in this device may share memory: contacts, text and multimedia messages, e-mails, voice tags, SMS distribution lists, calendar, to-do notes, Java™ games and applications, and the note application.
2 Overview of functions The Nokia 6230 phone provides many useful functions, such as a radio, alarm clock, calculator, wallet, calendar, and more. Your phone can also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using the data cable, Bluetooth connection, or built-in infrared (IR) port. To personalize your phone, you can set your favorite ringing tones, configure the Go to menu, and select an Xpress-on™ color cover. In addition, your phone has the following advanced features.
Overview of functions • BLUETOOTH Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to connect the phone to a compatible device with Bluetooth connectivity within 30 feet. You can use a Bluetooth connection to send business cards, calendar notes, images, video clips, and sound clips. See “Bluetooth connectivity” on page 87 for more information. • PRESENCE-ENHANCED CONTACTS Presence-enhanced contacts enable you to conveniently share your availability information with your colleagues, family, and friends.
• POLYPHONIC SOUND (MIDI) Polyphonic sounds can be used in ringing tones, gaming sounds, and message alert tones. They consist of several sound components played at the same time, like an actual melody through a speaker. Your phone has sound components from over 128 instruments and it can play up to 24 instruments at once. The phone supports scalable polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI) format.
About your phone 3 About your phone • REGISTER YOUR PHONE Be sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.com or call 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) so that we can serve you better if you need to call a customer center or to have your phone repaired. • TERMS This guide uses certain terms for the parts of the phone and the steps that you are asked to perform. • Highlighted options on the screen are enclosed within a colored bar. The selection keys are used to act on the highlighted option.
• FIND INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR PHONE The label on the back of your phone, underneath the battery and MultiMediaCard, contains the following information: • Model number • Phone type and FCC ID • International mobile equipment identity (IMEI) Information label To access the phone label: 1 With the back of the phone facing you, push the back cover release button. 2 Slide the back cover toward the top of the phone to remove. 3 Remove the battery by lifting it as shown.
About your phone 4 Slide the MultiMediaCard to the left and lift it out of the holder as shown. • GET HELP If you need help, Nokia Customer Care is available for assistance. We recommend that you write down the following information and have it available if you call. • The IMEI printed on the back of the phone, beneath the battery • Your zip code Contact Nokia Please have your phone or enhancement with you when contacting either of the numbers below.
Contact your service provider To use the network services available in your phone, you will need to sign up with a service provider. In many cases, the service provider will make available descriptions of their services and instructions for using features such as: • Voice mail • Call waiting, call forwarding, and caller ID • Messaging • News and information services • Selected mobile Internet services Service providers may differ in their support of features.
About your phone • START SCREEN The start screen is home base and indicates that the phone is in the standby mode. Home Signal strength Battery level Right selection Left selection Middle selection Home—The name of your service provider may appear here. Signal strength—A higher bar indicates a stronger network signal. Battery level—A higher bar indicates more power in the battery. Left selection key—Accesses the Go to menu from the start screen. See “Go to menu” on page 11.
ORGANIZE FUNCTIONS 1 From the start screen, select Go to > Options > Organize. 2 Scroll to the function you wish to rearrange; then select Move. 3 Select Move up, Move down, Move to top, or Move to bottom from the list of choices. 4 Select Done. 5 At the confirmation prompt, select Yes to save the changes. The list of Right selection key functions is displayed in the new order. ACCESS A FUNCTION From the start screen, select Go to; then select the desired function from the list.
About your phone Indicators and icons Icon Indicates... You have one or more text or picture messages. See “Read a message” on page 41. You have one or more multimedia messages. See “Read and reply” on page 51. You have one or more voice messages. See “Voice messages” on page 57. The phone has registered a missed call. See “Call log” on page 61. Your phone keypad is locked. See “Lock the keypad” on page 29.
Icon Indicates... IR connection indicator. See “Infrared” on page 90. Forward all voice calls. All calls are forwarded to another number. If you have two phone lines, the indicator for line 1 is and for line 2 . or If you have two phone lines, this indicator displays the selected phone line. See “Phone settings” on page 96. Loudspeaker is active. See “Loudspeaker” on page 24. Calls are limited to a closed user group. See “Closed user groups” on page 32. The timed profile is selected.
About your phone Nokia PC Suite 5.8 for the Nokia 6230 phone contains the following applications: Nokia Application Installer to install J2ME Java applications from the compatible PC to the phone, for example games and dictionaries. Nokia Audio Manager to organize digital music files, music tracks, and play lists and transfer them to your phone. Nokia Image Converter to make images in supported formats usable for multimedia messages or wallpaper and to transfer them to your phone.
• CONNECTION SETTINGS SERVICE To use browsers, MMS, GPRS, and other wireless services, you must have the proper connection settings on your phone. Your service provider may be able to send the settings directly to you as a connection settings message. You only need to save the settings on your phone. For more information about the availability of the settings, contact your service provider or nearest authorized Nokia dealer.
About your phone Scroll method 1 At the start screen, use the Middle selection key to select Menu. 2 In the List view, scroll through the main menus one at a time using the Scroll up key and the Scroll down key. OR In the Grid view, use all four scroll keys to navigate through the menu icons. To change between the List and Grid view, select Settings > Display settings > Menu view > List or Grid. As you scroll through the menus, the menu number (1) appears in the upper right corner of the display.
4 Basic operations • INSTALL THE SIM CARD The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and that you have removed the cover and battery. REMOVE THE BACK COVER 1 With the back of the phone facing you, push the back cover release button. 2 Slide the back cover toward the top of the phone to remove.
Basic operations 5 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder as shown. Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted and that the gold-colored contact area on the card is facing downward. 6 Close the SIM card holder and press it until it snaps into position. REPLACE THE BATTERY The SIM card must be installed before installing the battery. 7 Position the battery so the gold-colored contacts match up with those on the phone. The battery label should be facing away from the phone.
REPLACE THE BACK COVER 10 Slide the back cover into place. • INSTALL THE MULTIMEDIACARD Use only MultiMediaCards up to 256 MB with this device. Other memory cards, such as secure digital (SD) cards, do not fit in the MultiMediaCard card slot and are not compatible with this device. Using an incompatible memory card may damage the memory card as well as the phone, and data stored on the incompatible card may be corrupted.
Basic operations • SWITCH THE PHONE ON OR OFF 1 To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the power key on top of the phone for at least 3 seconds. If the phone displays Insert SIM card even though the SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not supported, contact your service provider. 2 If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the PIN code (displayed as ****), and select OK. 3 If the phone asks for a security code, enter the security code, and select OK.
Use contacts 1 At the start screen, press the Scroll down key and scroll to the entry you wish to view. To search the list of entries quickly, press the key in which the letters match the first letter of the name for which you are searching. 2 Press the Talk key to make the call or select Details to view details of the entry. Redial a number 1 At the start screen, press the Talk key to display the last 20 numbers you have dialed.
Basic operations Answer or reject an incoming call When you receive a call, the phone shows the caller’s name, phone number, or the message Private number or Call. If more than one name is found in contacts with the seven last digits of the caller’s phone number, only the phone number is displayed. The phone may display an incorrect name if the caller’s number is not saved in contacts but there is another name saved with the same seven last digits. • Press the Talk key to answer the call.
• LOUDSPEAKER You can use your phone as a loudspeaker during a call. When the loudspeaker is active, you can set the phone on a desk or table and leave your hands free. Do not hold the phone to your ear during the loudspeaker operation. • To activate the loudspeaker, select Options > Loudspeaker. OR Use the Right selection key to select Loudsp. • To deactivate the loudspeaker during a call, select Options > Handset. OR Use the Right selection key to select Normal (if a headset is not attached) or Heads.
Basic operations Conference—Call another party and invite them into the call. Up to five callers can participate in a conference call. Private call—Have a private conversation with one participant in a conference call. Answer—Answer another incoming call. Reject—Reject a call; the calling party receives a busy signal. Loudspeaker—Use the phone as a loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when the loudspeaker is active.
5 Text entry You can use two methods for entering text and numbers. • Standard mode (dictionary off) is the only way to enter names into contacts and to rename caller groups. • Predictive text input (dictionary on) is a quick and easy method for writing messages. Press the # key to switch predictive text on or off and to switch between uppercase and lowercase text. As you press the # key, the following icons (not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display: Icon Indicates...
Text entry • PREDICTIVE TEXT INPUT Predictive text input allows you to write messages quickly using your keypad and the built-in phone dictionary. It is much faster than using the standard mode multitap method. You can use predictive text to write a message, create a calendar note, and make a to-do list. Note: When predictive text is on, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the display. When predictive text is off, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the display.
Add new words to the dictionary If you encounter a word that predictive text does not recognize, a question mark (?) follows the word and Spell appears in the bottom center of the display. Select Spell, enter your new word using the keypad, and select Save. The word is added to the dictionary and to the message that you are writing. Keep these factors in mind when adding words: • New words that you accept by selecting Save, the 0 key, or deleting the space between two words are saved to the dictionary.
Phone security 6 Phone security An array of security features prevents accidental calls, allows you to restrict the calls your phone can make and receive, and keeps your stored information safe. • KEYGUARD With keyguard, you can lock the keypad to prevent keys from being pressed accidentally. With Security keyguard, you can require the security code to unlock the keypad. See “Automatic keyguard” on page 96 and “Security keyguard” on page 96. If the keypad is locked, it unlocks when you receive a call.
• CALL RESTRICTIONS This network service lets you restrict the calls your phone can make and receive. Check with your service provider for details. When calls are restricted, calls may be possible to emergency numbers programmed into your phone (for example, 911). Enter the emergency number and press the Talk key. The number appears in the display after you have keyed in the last digit.
Phone security • FIXED DIALING Once you set up and activate a fixed dialing list, your phone can make calls only to those numbers that you have defined in the fixed dialing list. Fixed dialing is a network feature and must be supported by your service provider. When fixed dialing is on, calls may be possible to emergency numbers programmed into your phone (for example, 911). Enter the emergency number and press the Talk key. The number appears in the display after you have keyed in the last digit.
Edit—Edit the highlighted entry. Delete—Delete the highlighted entry. Delete all—Delete all entries in your fixed dialing list. Notes about fixed dialing • If a SIM card with fixed dialing that is activated is inserted into a phone that does not support fixed dialing, the SIM card is rejected. • If you try to add a name without a number to the fixed dialing list, you receive an error message.
Phone security • SECURITY LEVELS The security level determines your access to features when a non-owner SIM card is used. A non-owner SIM card is one (other than the original) that is inserted after you power off the phone. There are three security levels: Off—Owner and non-owner cards are treated the same. Memory—The phone will ask for the security code when the SIM card memory is selected and you want to change the memory in use or copy from one memory to another.
Once you change the security code from its preset of 12345, keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from your phone. Use this procedure to change your security code. 1 From the menus, select Settings > Security settings > Access codes > Change security code. 2 At the prompt, enter the current security code (default 12345), and select OK. 3 At the prompt, enter the new security code, and select OK. 4 At the prompt, enter the new security code again, and select OK.
Messages 7 Messages If you have subscribed to a message network service, you can send and receive messages to compatible phones that are also subscribed to a message service. You can also send and receive picture messages, multimedia messages, and e-mail if supported by your service provider. Also, you can make distribution lists that contain phone numbers and names from your contact list. Standard text messages can be up to 160 characters in length. See “Text entry” on page 26 for more information.
• BEFORE YOU CAN SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES You will need the following to send and receive messages: • A messaging service through your service provider • A message center number, which must be saved to your phone (if your service provider has not done so already). See “Save your message center number” on page 37. • ICONS Icons that precede the title of a message indicate the following: The message has not been read. The message has been read. The message which you have composed has not been sent.
Messages 2 If more than one message profile set is supported by your SIM card, select the set you want to change; then select one of the following: Message center number—Save the phone number of the message center, which is necessary for sending text messages; obtain this number from your service provider. Messages sent as—Select the message type Text, E-mail, or Page. Message validity—Define how long the network attempts to send your messages before it gives up.
Folders You can use folders to organize text and picture messages. From the menus, select Messages > Text messages and one of the following folders: Inbox—Messages are automatically stored in the inbox after they have been read or if you select Exit when Message received appears on the start screen. Sent items—Messages that you have sent are automatically stored in this folder. Saved items—You can store messages that have been read in the Saved items folder.
Messages 3 Enter a name for the new folder, and select OK. The folder is added. DELETE A FOLDER Only folders created in My folders can be deleted. The Inbox, Sent items, Saved items, and Template folders are protected. When you delete a folder, all messages in the folder are also deleted. 1 From the menus, select Messages > Text messages > My folders. 2 Scroll to the folder you wish to remove, and select Options > Delete folder. 3 At the confirmation prompt, select Yes to delete or No to exit.
Options > Clear list—Delete all names and phone numbers from the selected list. Options > Delete list—Delete the selected distribution list. VIEW UNDELIVERED OPTIONS If a message cannot be sent to one or more recipients in the distribution list, Undelivered appears in the list of distribution lists. Select Undelivered and one of the following: View—View the list of recipients to whom the latest message sending failed. Options > Resend to list—Resend the message to the recipients on the Undelivered list.
Messages Insert symbol—Insert a special character into your message. This option is available if predictive text is on. Predictive text—Turn predictive text on or off. 4 To send the message, select Send, enter the recipient’s phone number or select Find to retrieve a number from contacts, and select OK. OR Select Options > Sending options and one of the following: Send to many—Send the message to multiple recipients in your contact list.
Edit—Edit the message. Move—Move the message to a folder you specify. Rename—Rename the message before it is saved to a folder. Copy to Calendar—Copy text from the beginning of the message to the phone calendar as a reminder note for the current day. Message details—View the sender’s name and phone number, the message center used, and the date and time sent. Reply to a message 1 While viewing a message, select Reply.
Messages AS E-MAIL 1 While viewing a message, select Options > Forward > Via e-mail. 2 Enter the e-mail address or retrieve it from contacts, and select OK. 3 Enter a subject for the e-mail, and select OK. 4 Edit the message if desired, and select Send. 5 Enter the e-mail server number, and select OK. Picture messages Your phone comes with 10 preloaded pictures; however, you can save more pictures. If necessary, you can overwrite any of the preloaded pictures.
4 Keep scrolling to view other information, such as the sender number and time the message was sent. 5 Once you are finished, select Back to move the picture message to the inbox, or select Options for other choices. SAVE A PICTURE FROM A PICTURE MESSAGE 1 While viewing a picture message, select Options > Save picture. 2 Enter a title for the picture, and select OK. If your templates folder is full of pictures, scroll to the picture you would like to replace, and select Select.
Messages PREVIEW, CHANGE, OR DELETE A PICTURE FROM A MESSAGE After a picture has been inserted into your message, select Options and one of the following: Preview—Preview the inserted message before sending. Select Back to return to the list of options. Change picture—Go back to the picture list. Scroll to highlight a new picture, select View > Insert to replace the previous picture in your message.
WRITE AND SEND SMS E-MAIL 1 From the menus, select Messages > Text messages > Create SMS e-mail. 2 Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, or select Find to search for it in contacts, and select OK. 3 Enter a subject for the e-mail, and select OK. 4 Enter the e-mail message, and select Send. 5 IF you have not saved the settings for SMS e-mail service, enter the number of the e-mail server, and select OK. RECEIVE SMS E-MAIL Received SMS e-mail messages are handled the same way as text messages.
Messages You cannot receive multimedia messages if you have a call in progress, a game or other Java application running, or an active browsing session over GSM. Because delivery of multimedia messages can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communications. MMS settings Before you can use the multimedia message feature, you must specify whether you want to receive messages at all times or only if you are in the service provider’s home system.
EDIT CONNECTION SETTINGS Contact your service provider for the settings. From the menus, select Messages > Message settings > Multimedia msgs. > Connection settings > Edit active multimedia settings; then select each of the following in turn and enter the settings provided by the service provider. Settings’ name—Rename the setting to your preference. Homepage—Enter the homepage where your browser retrieves multimedia messages, and select OK. Proxies—Select Enable or Disable.
Messages Allow multimedia reception—Select Yes, No, or In home network for your multimedia service. In home network cannot receive multimedia messages outside the home network. Incoming multimedia messages—Select Retrieve to receive multimedia messages, or Reject to not receive multimedia messages. Connection settings—Define browser settings for retrieving multimedia messages. Activate the set where you want to save the connection settings and then edit the settings.
6 To move the text to the top or bottom of the message, select Options > Text on top or Text on bottom. 7 To insert a name from contacts, select Options > More options > Insert contact, scroll to the desired name, and select Select. 8 To insert a number, select Options > More options > Insert number, enter the number or search for it in contacts, and select OK. 9 To insert a calendar note, select Options > Insert > Calendar note. 10 To insert a business card, select Options > Insert > Business card.
Messages Read and reply When a multimedia message is being received, appears (blinking) in the display. Once the message has been fully downloaded, and Multimedia message received appear in the display. 1 To view the message immediately, select Show. OR To save the message to the inbox for later viewing, select Exit. 2 To view a saved message, select Messages > Multimedia messages > Inbox and scroll to view the message.
A SINGLE MESSAGE To delete a single message, you need to open it first. 1 From the menus, select Messages > Multimedia msgs. and the folder containing the message you want to delete. 2 Select Options > Delete message. 3 At the confirmation prompt, select Yes to delete the message or No to return to the list of options. ALL MESSAGES IN A FOLDER 1 From the menus, select Messages > Multimedia msgs. > Delete messages. 2 Select the folder from which you want to delete all messages, then select Yes.
Messages MANUAL ENTRY 1 From the menus, select Messages > Message settings > E-mail messages > Active e-mail settings. 2 Scroll to the set in which you want to save the settings, and select Activate. 3 Select Edit active e-mail settings; then select each of the settings in turn and enter all the required information. Contact your network operator or e-mail service provider for the settings. Mailbox name—Enter the name that you want to use for the mailbox. You can use any name.
• SMTP user name—Enter the user name for outgoing mails that you have obtained from your e-mail service provider. If you do not enter an SMTP user name, the e-mail server uses the POP3 or IMAP4 user name instead. • SMTP password—Enter the password that you want to use for outgoing mails. If you do not enter an SMTP password, the e-mail server uses the POP3 or IMAP4 password instead. • Outgoing (SMTP) port—Enter the number of the e-mail server port for outgoing e-mail.
Messages Folders Your phone has the following folders under Messages > E-mail: Inbox—Store received e-mails. Other folders—Contains the following subfolders: • Drafts—Store unfinished e-mails. • Archive—Organize and save e-mails. • Outbox—Store e-mails that have not been sent. • Sent items—Store e-mails that have been sent. Write and send e-mail 1 From the menus, select Messages > E-mail > Create e-mail. 2 With the E-mail address field highlighted select Edit.
Download e-mail messages 1 From the menus, select Messages > E-mail. 2 To download e-mail messages that have been sent to your e-mail account, select Retrieve. OR To download new e-mail messages and send e-mails saved in the Outbox folder, select Other options > Retrieve and send. The phone connects to the e-mail service and downloads the messages to the Inbox folder. 3 If more than one message was received, scroll to the desired message.
Messages • VOICE MESSAGES If you subscribe to voice mail, your service provider will furnish you with a voice mailbox number. You need to save this number to your phone to use voice mail. When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying a message, or both. If you receive more than one message, your phone shows the number of messages received. Save your voice mailbox number Your service provider may have already saved your voice mailbox number to your phone.
Automate voice mail You can insert special characters called dialing codes into phone numbers such as voice mail and then save the number to a 1-touch dialing location. Dialing codes instruct the receiving system to pause, wait, bypass, or accept the numbers that follow them in the dialing string. Note: Each voice mail service can vary. The examples and steps that follow are for clarification. Check with your service provider if you have specific questions about your voice mail service.
Messages INSERT DIALING CODES Press the * key repeatedly to cycle through dialing codes. Once the desired code appears in the display, pause briefly and the code is inserted into the dialing string. For example, press the * key four times to display w (wait character). Pause briefly and the wait character is inserted into the dialing string. Available dialing codes are as follows: * Bypasses a set of instructions. + Precedes an international telephone number. p Pauses for 2.
• SERVICE COMMANDS Use the Service commands editor to enter and send service requests (also known as USSD commands) to your service provider. Contact your service provider for information about specific service commands. 1 From the menus, select Messages > Service commands. 2 Enter a service request, such as an activation command for a specific network service, and select Send.
Call log 8 Call log Call log stores information about the last 20 missed, 20 received, or 20 dialed calls. It also adds the total duration of all calls. When the number of calls exceed the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest. For Call log to work properly: • Your service provider must support caller ID, and it must be enabled. • Your calls cannot be blocked. • Your phone must be on and within the service area.
Save—Enter a name for the number and save it to contacts. Add to contact—Add the number to an existing entry in contacts, if the number is not associated with a name. Delete—Clear the number from memory. Call—Call the number. • MISSED CALLS Missed calls are calls that were not answered while the phone was on and in your home service area. You can check for missed calls in two ways: 1 2 1 2 If # missed call appears in the display, select List. The phone number appears in the display.
Call log • CALL TIMES You can receive up to five calls from the same number and view the time and date each call occurred. Your clock must be set for this feature to work accurately. See “Set the clock” on page 21 for instructions on setting your clock. 1 While viewing dialed numbers or a missed or received call, select Options > Call time. 2 Press the Scroll down key to view other call times from this number. 3 Select Back to return to the options list.
• POSITIONING The positioning feature allows the network to detect the location of your phone. When the network receives a request for the location, a message is displayed on your phone. You can then accept or reject the request. The functionality and accuracy of this feature is dependent on the network, satellite systems, and the agency receiving the information. It may not function in all areas or at all times.
Contacts 9 Contacts Contacts can be saved in the phone memory and on the SIM card. The phone memory can save up to 1000 names with numbers and text notes for each name. You can also save an image with some of the names. The amount of names, numbers and text entries that you can save may vary, depending on their length and the total number of entries in contacts. The phone supports SIM cards that can save up to 254 names and phone numbers. Contacts saved on the SIM card are indicated by .
• TYPES OF INFORMATION Each contact entry can contain one or more of the following types of information: General phone number Mobile phone number Home phone number Work phone number Fax number E-mail address Web address Street address User ID for presence service Note • SAVE INFORMATION You can save names and numbers to phone memory or to SIM memory. See “Select contacts view and memory” on page 79.
Contacts Save an entry 1 From the menus, select Contacts > Add contact. 2 Enter a name, and select OK. 3 Enter a number, and select OK. 4 Select Done to return to the start screen. Save multiple numbers and text items For each entry in phone memory, you can save different types of phone numbers and short text items. (SIM card memory can have only one name and number per entry.) The first number you save for any entry is automatically set as the default, or primary number.
3 To enter the user ID manually, select Enter ID manually, enter the user ID, and select OK. OR To search for a user ID in the server of your service provider, select Search. If one user ID is found it is automatically saved. If multiple user IDs are found, scroll to the desired user ID, and select Options > Save. Note: To search for a user ID, you must be connected to the presence service. See “Presence service” on page 70.
Contacts 3 Press the Scroll up key or the Scroll down key to scroll up and down through names and numbers in the list. Press the Left selection key or the Right selection key to move the cursor left or right in the search window at the bottom of the display, if necessary. 4 Select Details to view the details of the selected entry. 5 Use the Scroll up and Scroll down keys to scroll through the details of the entry, if necessary.
• DELETE NAMES AND NUMBERS 1 From the menus, select Contacts > Delete. 2 To delete individual names and numbers, select One by one. 3 Scroll to the entry you wish to delete, and select Delete > Yes to confirm the deletion. 4 To delete the entire contents of contacts, select Delete all > Phone or SIM card > Delete > Yes. 5 At the prompt, enter your security code, and select OK.
Contacts Change your presence status From the menus, select Contacts > My presence > My current presence and one of the following: View current presence—Select Private pres. or Public pres. to view your current private or public status. My availability—Set your availability status. Select Available (indicated by ), Busy (indicated by ) or Not available (indicated by ).
ADD AND REMOVE VIEWERS FROM YOUR PRIVATE LIST Viewers on your private list can see all of your presence information, including availability, status message, and logo. 1 From the menus, select Contacts > My presence > Viewers > Current viewers > Options > Add to private list. 2 Scroll to each viewer that you want to add to your private list, and select Mark. 3 To remove a viewer from the private list, select Unmark. 4 When you are finished, select Done.
Contacts • SUBSCRIBED NAMES You can create a list of contacts whose presence status information you want to be aware of. You can view the information if the contacts allow you to view it and the network does not prevent it. You can view these subscribed names either by scrolling through your contact list or by using the Subscribed names submenu. Connect to service 1 Make sure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phone and SIM.
View subscribed names 1 From the menus, select Contacts > Subscribed names. The status information of the first contact on the dynamic contacts list is displayed. The information that the person wants to give to the others may include text and some of the following icons: , or available. indicate that the contact is either available, busy, or not indicates that the contact’s presence information is not available.
Contacts • COPY ENTRIES 1 From the menus, select Contacts > Copy > From phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone and one of the following: One by one—Selects and copies entries one by one. Go to step 2. All—Copies all entries from the SIM card or phone. Go to step 3. Primary numbers—Copies only primary numbers. This appears only if you selected From phone to SIM card. Go to step 3. 2 Scroll to the entry you wish to copy, and select Copy > Keep original or Move original.
Send a business card 1 2 3 Highlight an entry from contacts that you wish to send, and select Details > Options > Send bus. card > Via infrared, Via text message, Via Bluetooth, or Via multimedia. If the contact has more than one number, select Primary number or All details. Follow the prompts to finish sending the business card. • 1-TOUCH DIALING You can associate any phone number with a key from 2–9, and dial that entry by pressing and holding the assigned key.
Contacts Delete numbers 1 From the menus, select Contacts > 1-touch dialing. 2 Scroll to the 1-touch dialing location you wish to delete, and select Options > Delete > OK. • VOICE DIALING You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has been added to a phone number in contacts. Any spoken word, such as a name, can be a voice tag. You can assign voice tags to up to 25 contacts. Notes about voice tags • Voice tags are sensitive to background noise.
Voice dial a number WITHOUT THE HEADSET 1 At the start screen, press and hold the Volume down key. 2 Within 3 seconds, pronounce the tag into the microphone. The phone beeps, and Speak now appears in the display. Once the voice tag is recognized, the tagged entry appears in the display, replays through the earpiece, and the number is dialed. VOICE DIAL WITH THE HEADSET 1 At the start screen, press and hold the remote button on the headset. 2 Pronounce the voice tag into the microphone.
Contacts • CALLER GROUPS You can add contacts entries to any of five caller groups, and then assign a unique ringing tone or graphic to that group. This enables you to identify callers from the group by their unique ringing tone or graphic. A caller group can be as small as one person or as large as the contacts list. You can rename caller groups to suit your preference.
10 Operator menu Your service provider may have programmed an operator-specific menu into your phone. If this menu exists in your phone, its functions depend entirely on the service provider. Contact your service provider for more information.
Settings 11 Settings Use this menu to set or change your personal shortcuts, time and date settings, call settings, phone settings, display settings, tone settings, enhancement settings, security settings, and to restore factory settings. • PROFILES Profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more.
My presence—Set your availability status and presence message for the selected profile. This option appears only if the Synchronize with profiles presence setting is set to On. See “Presence service” on page 70 for more information. Profile name—Rename the profile (up to 16 characters). You cannot rename the Normal profile. Set a timed profile Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls.
Settings Ringing volume—Set the volume of your ringing tone. Vibrating alert—Turn the vibrating alert on or off. Message alert tone—Select the tone for received messages. Keypad tones—Set the volume of your keypad tones (or turn them off). Warning tones—Turn warning and confirmation tones on or off. Alert for—Define which caller groups the selected profile will accept or decline. See “Caller groups” on page 79 for more information.
Select menu view You can select either the List interface or the Grid interface. From the menus, select Settings > Display settings > Menu view > List or Grid. Show or hide operator logo This is a network service. If supported by your service provider, you can choose whether the display shows the operator logo when the phone is in the standby mode. 1 From the menus, select Settings > Display settings > Operator logo. 2 Select On to show the logo or Off to hide the logo.
Settings • TIME AND DATE SETTINGS Set the clock 1 From the menus, select Settings > Time and date settings > Clock > Set the time. 2 Enter the time in hh:mm format, and select OK. 3 If required, select am or pm. Show or hide the clock You can display or not display the clock on the start screen. From the menus, select Settings > Time and date settings > Clock > Hide clock or Show clock.
Automatic update of date and time This is a network service. You can set the phone to update the date and time from the network when you turn the phone on. If the clock in your phone is 30 seconds or more off the network time, the phone will be updated automatically to reflect the network time. Automatic update of the date and time does not change the time you have set for the alarm clock, calendar, or alarm notes. They are in local time. Updating may cause some alarms that you have set to expire.
Settings • CONNECTIVITY You can connect the phone to a compatible device using an IR or Bluetooth connection. You can also define the settings for (E)GPRS dial-up connections. You can connect the phone to a compatible PC using IR, Bluetooth, or a data cable; and use the phone as a modem to enable GPRS connectivity from the PC. For more information, see the Nokia PC Suite online help. Nokia PC Suite and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. Mobile Phone products section of www.nokia.com.
PAIRING You can set up a permanent association (pairing) between your phone and another device with Bluetooth connectivity. Some devices may require pairing before data transfer can take place. To pair with a device, you and the owner of the other device must agree on a passcode of 1–16 numeric characters. The first time you try to connect the devices, you must each enter the same passcode. Once the devices are paired, you will not need to use the passcode again, so there is no need to remember it.
Settings SET UP A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION 1 From the menus, select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth. 2 To activate the Bluetooth function, select Bluetooth > On. 3 Select Search for audio enhancements to search for compatible devices with Bluetooth connectivity. 4 Select the desired device. 5 If required, enter the Bluetooth passcode of the device to pair with the device. 6 To view the device you are connected to, select Active device. 7 To deactivate Bluetooth, select Bluetooth > Off.
Infrared You can set up the phone to receive data through its IR port. To use an IR connection, transmission and reception must be to or from an IR compatible phone or device. You can send or receive data such as business cards, graphics, images, sound clips, videos, and calendar notes to or from a compatible phone or data device (such as a computer) using the IR port of your phone. Warning: Do not point the IR beam at anyone's eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices.
Settings To use the EDGE service, subscribe to it from your service provider and save the GPRS settings for the functions that you want to use over the EDGE network. For information on pricing, availability, and data transfer speed, contact your service provider. When you have selected GPRS as a data bearer, the phone uses EDGE instead of GPRS if this is available in the network.
GPRS ICONS The following icons appear in the upper left corner of the screen to show you the status of your GPRS connection. Indicates an active GPRS connection, for example, when you are using the browser. Indicates that the GPRS connection has been interrupted by a voice call or text message. Data communication applications For information on using a data communication application, refer to the documentation provided with the application.
Settings FROM THE MENU 1 From the menus, select Settings > Call settings > Automatic volume control. 2 Select On to activate or Off to deactivate. The default setting is Off. DURING A CALL Note: Setting automatic volume control during an active call affects only the current call. 1 During a call, select Options. 2 Select Auto volume on to activate or Auto volume off to deactivate.
3 Select the destination to which your calls will be forwarded. 4 Enter the number to which your calls, data, or other information will be forwarded, and select OK; or select Find to retrieve a number from contacts. 5 If required, select the delay time before the call is forwarded. Your phone calls the network to activate the feature you have requested. The network sends a confirmation note when the feature has been activated successfully.
Settings ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE From the menus, select Settings > Call settings > Call waiting > Activate or Cancel. CHECK STATUS You can see whether call waiting is active, and for which type of calls. From the menus, select Settings > Call settings > Call waiting > Check status. USE CALL WAITING 1 During a call, press the Talk key to answer the waiting call. 2 Press the End key to end the active call. The first call is put on hold.
• PHONE SETTINGS Language From the menus, select Settings > Phone settings > Phone language and the desired language for the phone display. Phone memory You can check the amount of memory available in the phone and in the MultiMediaCard. 1 From the menus, select Settings > Phone settings > Memory status > Handset or Memory card. For the handset, you can view Size, Free memory, Used memory, Contacts, Text messages, Multimedia msgs., Gallery, Organizer, and Applications.
Settings Cell info display Cell info display is a network service and may not work the same in all networks. Contact your service provider for availability. When this function is selected, your phone will indicate when it is used in a system cell based on microcellular network (MCN) technology. MCN technology increases the capacity of wireless networks in urban areas. The setting will remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or the phone is switched off.
Help text Your phone displays brief descriptions for most menu items. When you arrive at a feature or menu, pause for about 15 seconds to allow the help text to appear. Select More to view all of the description (if necessary), or select Back to return to the menu. You can turn help text on or off. The default setting is on. From the menus, select Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation > On or Off.
Settings 1 From the menus, select Settings > Enhancement settings > Headset, Handsfree, Loopset, TTY/TDD, Music stand, or Charger. 2 Select the option of your choice and follow the prompts. A list of options appears in the display. Headset options Default profile—Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated when a headset is connected. Automatic answer—Calls are answered automatically after one ring when a headset is connected. Select On or Off.
Music stand options Default profile—Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated when your phone is connected to the music stand. Automatic answer—Calls are answered automatically after one ring when the phone is connected. Select On or Off. Lights—Choose to keep the phone lights always on, or to shut off automatically after several seconds. Select On or Automatic.
Gallery 12 Gallery You can save pictures, video clips, recordings, and ringing tones to folders in the gallery, and add new folders to the ones already there. You can download images and tones using MMS, mobile Internet sites, or Nokia PC Suite. Your phone supports a digital rights management system to protect content that you have acquired. A piece of content, such as a ringing tone, can be protected and associated with certain usage rules, for example, the number of usage times or a certain usage period.
Set password—Create a password (1–8 characters) for the MultiMediaCard, to protect it against unauthorized use. This option is available only for the MultiMediaCard folder. Change password—Change the MultiMediaCard password that you have created. This option is available only for the MultiMediaCard folder. Delete password—Delete the MultiMediaCard password that you have created. This option is available only for the MultiMediaCard folder. Rename mem. card—Enter a name for the MultiMediaCard.
Gallery 3 Scroll to a file, and select Options. Depending on the type of file, some of the following options appear: Play—Play a multimedia file. Pause—Pause a multimedia file that is playing. Zoom—Display a zoomed-in version of the image. Use the scroll keys to move around in the image. Open—Open the selected file. Delete—Delete the selected file. Send—Send the selected file as a multimedia message or by Bluetooth or IR connection.
• EDIT AN IMAGE 1 From the menus, select Gallery. 2 Select a folder that contains images, and select Open. 3 Scroll to an image, and select Options > Edit image > Options. Options include Insert text, Insert frame, Insert clip-art, and Crop image. To insert text in the center of the image: 1 Select Insert text. 2 Enter text in the text editor, and select OK. 3 To change the appearance of the inserted text, select Options > Font style, Font size, Font color, or Rotate, and follow the prompts.
Gallery 3 To change the size of the marking box, select Options > Rescale, and use the scroll keys to move the bottom and right borders of the box. 4 To change the position of the marking box, select Options > Move, and use the scroll keys to move the box. 5 To toggle between Rescale mode and Move mode, press the # key. 6 When you are satisfied with the size and position of the marking box, select OK. 7 The portion of the image inside of the marking box appears in the display.
13 Media • CAMERA You can take photos and record video clips with the built-in camera and adjust its settings. The camera lens is on the back of the phone, and the color display of the phone works as a viewfinder. The camera produces photos in JPEG format and video clips in H.263 (SubQCIF) format.
Media 4 Select Back to take another photo. OR Select Delete to delete the photo. OR Select Options and one of the following: Zoom—Display a zoomed-in version of the photo. When a photo is zoomed, the photo is not stored permanently in the zoomed size. You cannot edit or send a zoomed photo. Select Back to display the image in normal size. Send—Send the selected photo as a multimedia message or using IR or Bluetooth. Attach to contact—Add the photo to an entry in the contact list.
5 Select Back to record another video. OR Select Play to view the video. OR Select Options and one of the following: Delete—Delete the video clip. Send—Send the video clip to another device as a multimedia message or using IR or Bluetooth connectivity. Rename—Rename the video clip. Open Gallery—Go to the Video clips folder in the gallery. Mute audio or Unmute audio—Turn the sound on or off. Set contrast—Increase or decrease contrast of the selected video using the Scroll right and Scroll left keys.
Media • MEDIA PLAYER With the media player you can download, view, and play compatible images, audio and video files, and animated images from a variety of sources. The media player allows you to play streaming videos and streaming audio from a network server. Streaming functionality is a network service and requires network support. Check the availability of these services, pricing, and tariffs with your network operator or the service provider whose service you wish to use.
• MUSIC PLAYER Your phone includes a music player for listening to music or other tracks in MP3 or AAC format. You can transfer files from a PC to your phone through Nokia Audio Manager. To transfer music tracks from a compatible PC and manage the music tracks and track lists, see the instructions for the Nokia Audio Manager application in the Nokia PC Suite online help. Music files stored in the Music player folder are automatically detected and added to the default play list.
Media Headset—Listen to the music player through a compatible headset connected to the phone. When using a compatible headset, you can skip to the next track by pressing the headset key quickly. To stop the playing, press and hold the headset key. Track list—View all the tracks available on the track list and play the desired track. To play a track, scroll to the desired track, and select Play or press the Scroll right key.
Rename—Enter a new name for the saved channel, and select OK. Loudspeaker or Headset—Listen to the radio through the speakerphone or through the headset. Mono output or Stereo output—Listen to the radio in monaural mode (default) or in stereo. Stereo output is available through a stereo enhancement. To set the radio frequency, press the * key and use the keypad to enter the frequency of a known radio station.
Media • VOICE RECORDER You can make a short (up to 3 minutes) recording and save it to the Recordings folder or another folder in the Gallery. You can also record your phone calls. Make a recording 1 From the menus, select Media > Voice recorder. 2 To start the recording, select Record. 3 Hold the phone in the normal position near your ear, and record your message. 4 To stop the recording, select Stop. 5 To replay the latest recording, select Play last recorded.
• MEDIA EQUALIZER The equalizer enhances the sound quality when using the music player by amplifying or attenuating frequency bands. There are five preset equalizer settings (Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, and Classical) and two customizable settings. Activate an equalizer set From the menus, select Media > Media Equalizer, scroll to the desired setting, and select Activate. Create a custom equalizer set 1 From the menus, select Media > Media Equalizer. 2 Scroll to Set 1 or Set 2, and select Options > Edit.
Organizer 14 Organizer Your phone has many useful features for organizing your everyday life, including an alarm clock, a calendar, and a to-do list. • ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock is based on the internal clock of your phone. It sounds an alert or turns on the built-in FM radio at the time you specify. The alarm works even if the phone is off, as long as there is enough power in the battery. When the alarm is triggered, the clock radio alarm stays on until the radio is turned off.
REPEAT ALARM You can set the alarm clock to alert you on selected days of the week. 1 From the menus, select Organizer > Alarm clock > Repeat alarm > Repetition days. 2 Scroll to each desired day, and select Mark. OR To mark all days, select Options > Mark all. 3 When you are finished, select Done. Turn off an alarm setting From the menus, select Organizer > Alarm clock > Alarm time > Off. Alarm off appears briefly in the display.
Organizer • CALENDAR The calendar keeps track of reminders, calls you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm for any of these events. Open the Calendar From the menus, select Organizer > Calendar. OR Press the Scroll right key at the start screen. After a brief pause, the month view of the calendar appears in the display with the current date highlighted. You can move to another date by using the four-way scroll keys like a joystick.
Date separator—Select the separator (period, slash, hyphen, or space) for the date that is displayed in the start screen. Time format—Select 12-hour or 24-hour. Week starts—Select the first day of the week (Saturday, Sunday, or Monday). This selection affects both the month view and the week view. Auto-delete—Set the phone to delete calendar notes automatically after a day, a week, or a month, or to never delete notes.
Organizer View calendar notes (the day view) After you have created some calendar notes, you can view them as follows: 1 From the menus, select Organizer > Calendar. After a brief pause, the monthly view appears in the display with the current date highlighted. Any dates that contain calendar notes are in bold. 2 Use four-way scrolling to go to the date containing the note. 3 Select View. 4 Scroll to the desired note, and select View.
Send a calendar note to another device 1 From the menus, select Organizer > Calendar. After a brief pause, the monthly view appears in the display. Days containing notes are in bold font. 2 Jump or scroll to the date containing the note you wish to send, and select View. 3 Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Options > Send note and one of the following: Via Infrared—Go to step 4. Via calendar—Go to step 5. Via text message or Via multimedia—Go to step 6. Via Bluetooth—Go to step 9.
Organizer Receive calendar notes from another device When you receive a calendar note, your phone displays Calendar note received. You can then save the note in your calendar if desired, and set an alarm for any date and time. 1 When your phone displays Calendar note received, select Show. 2 Press the scroll keys to view the entire message, if necessary. 3 To save the calendar note, select Options > Save. The text of the note appears in the display.
Options while viewing to-do notes Select Options while viewing the header or body of a particular note and the following options appear: Add—Add another note (available only in header view). Deadline—Set a deadline for the note (available only in body view). Delete—Delete the note. Mark note as done—Mark a note or task as complete; no more reminders will follow. Sort by deadline—Sort the notes according to their deadline.
Organizer Insert symbol—Insert a special character into the note. Available only when predictive text is on. Predictive text—Turn predictive text on or off. See “Predictive text input” on page 27 for more information. 5 When you are finished, select Save. Send a note 1 HIghlight the note you want to send, and select Options > Send note > Via infrared, Via text message, Via multimedia, or Via Bluetooth. 2 Follow the prompts to send the note.
Change the wallet code 1 From the menus, select Organizer > Wallet. 2 At the prompt, enter your wallet code, and select OK > Settings > Change code. 3 Enter the original wallet code, and select OK. 4 Enter the new wallet code, and select OK. 5 Enter the new wallet code again for verification, and select OK. A message appears in the display confirming your change. Reset the wallet code If you forget the wallet code and wish to erase all the information stored in wallet, follow these steps.
Organizer Settings—Set and change the wallet settings. • Change code—Change the wallet code. • RFID—Set the radio frequency identification (RFID) code. The RFID technology helps to securely conduct commerce transactions with your phone. You can enter the RFID code and the RFID type. Create a wallet card Wallet supports several categories of cards. 1 Access the wallet, and select Cards and one of the following: Payment cards—for credit and debit cards. Loyalty cards—for membership cards.
Note options While viewing note headers, select one of the following: View—View the contents of the selected note. Options > Edit—Edit the contents of the selected note. Options > Add new—Compose and save a new note. Options > Sort—Sort the list of notes by name or date. Options > Delete—Delete the selected note. Options > Delete all—Delete all notes. While viewing the contents of a note, select one of the following: Edit—Edit the note. Options > Send via text msg.
Organizer Select receipt delivery method next—Select either To phone number or To e-mail address. Wallet profile name—Enter a name for the profile. Guidelines for making purchases with wallet To shop, access the desired service site that supports wallet. See “Sign on to the mobile Internet” on page 139. The service must support the Electronic Commerce Modeling Language specification. Choose the product you want to buy and read all information carefully.
Save settings You may receive the synchronization settings as a settings message or you may need to enter the synchronization settings manually. SAVE SETTINGS RECEIVED AS A SETTINGS MESSAGE When you receive the synchronization settings as a settings message, Synchronization settings received is displayed. Select Options and one of the following: Details—View the received settings first. Save—Save the synchronization settings. Discard—Discard the synchronization settings.
Organizer Synchronize with a remote Internet server If you have saved data in the remote Internet server, you can synchronize your phone by starting the synchronization from your phone. Once you have customized and selected the appropriate synchronization settings, you are ready to synchronize data. (See “Save settings” on page 128 or “Save settings manually” on page 128 for more information.) SYNCHRONIZE DATA 1 From the menus, select Organizer > Synchronization > Settings > Active Internet sync.
Synchronize with your PC You can synchronize the data in contacts, calendar, and notes to correspond with the data of your PC by starting the synchronization from your PC. To synchronize data from your PC, use either an IR or Bluetooth connection or a data cable. You also need the Nokia PC Suite software installed on your PC. Start the synchronization from your PC using Nokia PC suite. For more information, see the Nokia PC Suite online help.
Applications 15 Applications Your phone supports J2ME Java applications. You will find some Java applications and games pre-installed on your phone. Also, you can manage and download new applications and games from your service provider. Running some applications and games may consume the battery faster. You may need to connect the phone to the charger.
Web page—Get more information or additional data from a mobile Internet page. This feature is shown only if it is supported by the network and a mobile internet address has been provided by the game. App. access—Choose whether the game should be allowed to access the network. You can require that the game ask every time it tries to access the network, ask only the first time, always access the network without asking, or never access the network. Connect via—Some games need specific service settings.
Applications • APPLICATIONS Start an application 1 2 3 From the menus, select Applications > Collection > Select application. Scroll to an application or an application set, and press the Talk key or select Open. If the selection is a single application, the application starts. Otherwise, a list of applications within the selected application set appears in the display. To start a single application, scroll to the desired application, and press the Talk key or select Open.
APPLICATION DOWNLOADS 1 From the menus, select Applications > Collection > App. downloads. After a brief pause, the list of available browser bookmarks appears in the display. 2 Select More bookmarks to access the list of browser bookmarks in your Services menu. 3 Select the bookmark that contains the application you wish to download. After a brief pause, you are connected to the Web page. See “Navigate the mobile Internet” on page 140 for information on browsing Web pages.
Applications 3 To perform an arithmetic calculation, press the * key to cycle through the add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters, and pause briefly to select the displayed character. OR To perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or Square root. 4 For an arithmetic calculation, enter the second number in your calculation, and select Equals. The completed calculation appears in the display.
• COUNTDOWN TIMER The countdown timer is like an egg-timer or the timer on your microwave oven. You can enter a specified time (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes), and when the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. The countdown timer only works when the phone is on. Once you turn off your phone, the timer is no longer active. Set the timer 1 From the menus, select Applications > Extras > Countdown timer. 2 At the prompt, enter the time in hh:mm:ss format, and select OK.
Applications • STOPWATCH Your phone has a stopwatch that can be used to track time at sporting events or other occasions. The stopwatch displays time in hours, minutes, seconds, and fractions of a second: hh:mm:ss.ss While the stopwatch is running, if you press the End key and return to the start screen, the clock continues to run in the background, and appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Using the stopwatch consumes the battery and reduces the operating time of the phone.
3 To stop timing, select Stop. 4 To start timing again from the point where you stopped, select Options > Start. The total time appears at the top of the display. OR To reset the time to zero without saving it, select Options > Reset > Yes. Measure lap time You can use the lap time function when you want to track how long it takes to complete each cycle or lap. 1 From the menus, select Applications > Extras > Stopwatch > Lap timing > Start. 2 Take a lap time by selecting Lap.
Services 16 Services The browser on your phone can display content that uses Wireless Mark-up Language (WML) or extensible Hypertext Mark-up Language (XHTML). The browser supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. This feature is a network service. Contact your service provider for more information. Because mobile Internet content is designed to be viewed from your phone, your service provider is now your mobile Internet service provider as well.
Connect to the service Your service provider may have programmed the Right selection key to connect you directly to a Web site, for example, the provider’s customer site. You can change this setting by reprogramming the Right selection key. See “Personal shortcuts” on page 86. There are several ways to connect to a service: • To open the service’s start page, from the menus, select Services > Home. OR At the start screen, press and hold the 0 key (the Internet icon • ).
Services • EXAMPLE OF A MOBILE INTERNET SITE The following illustration shows some common elements you may find on a mobile Internet site. These are examples only. 1) Header line. Shows the current mobile Internet site. 2) Active link. Appears as a highlighted word. 3) Inactive link. Appears as an underlined word. 1) 2) 3) Scroll through the list of links using the Scroll up key and the Scroll down key. 4) Options. Select Options to go to the list of service options.
Character encoding—Select encoding methods for Web content and Web addresses. • Content encoding—Select the character set that the phone uses to display browser pages that do not include that information. • Unicode (UTF-8) web addresses—Determine whether to always use UTF-8 encoding when sending a Web address to a compatible phone. Select On or Off. • BOOKMARKS You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. You can add up to 50 bookmarks to your browser.
Services To set the phone to automatically fetch the content indicated in the service message: From the menus, select Services > Settings > Service inbox settings > Automatic conn. and one of the following: On—The phone automatically activates the browser from the standby mode when a service message is received. Off—The phone activates the browser only when you select Retrieve after a service message is received. View a service message When you receive a service message, a note appears in the display.
• DISCONNECT FROM THE MOBILE INTERNET To close your connection, press the End key twice. OR Select Options > Quit > Yes. • RECEIVE A CALL WHILE ONLINE If you are using the browser over GPRS, you can still receive a voice call. Your GPRS connection is put on hold and you can choose to answer the call. • To answer the incoming call, press the Talk key. • To reject the incoming call, press the End key. After you end the voice call, the GPRS connection automatically resumes.
Services • OPTIONS WHILE ONLINE While you are connected to the mobile Internet, select Options to access the following options. Some service providers may have customized these options. Contact your service provider for more information if any of the following options are not available. Shortcuts—Open a new list of options, for example, options specific to the current page. Home—Go to the service home page. Add bookmark—Saves the current page as a bookmark. Bookmarks—Shows a list of all saved bookmarks.
Module PIN request—Select On to set the phone to ask for the module PIN when using services provided by the security module. Change module PIN—Change the module PIN, if allowed by the security module. Change signing PIN—Select the signing PIN that you want to change, enter the current PIN code; then enter the new PIN code twice. Digital signature You can make digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card has a security module.
Services Certificates There are three kinds of certificates—server, authority, and user. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. If Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet is shown even though the certificate should be valid, check that the current date and time settings in your phone are correct. Before changing these settings, make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.
17 SIM services In addition to the functions available on the phone, your SIM card may provide additional services that you can access through the SIM services menu. This menu is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and contents of the menu depend entirely on the service available. For availability, rates, and information on using SIM services, contact your service provider.
Hardware and enhancements 18 Hardware and enhancements • HARDWARE Connection ports and other tools • Charger connector (1) • Pop-Port connector for headsets and data cables (2) • IR port and loudspeaker (3) • Camera lens on the back cover of the phone (4) 4 3 1 2 Antenna Your phone has a built-in antenna. As with any other radio transmitting device, avoid touching the antenna while the phone is powered up.
Recharge the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. To charge the battery: 1 Plug the charger transformer in to a standard ac outlet. 2 Insert the charger output plug into the round connector at the bottom end of the phone. After a few seconds, the battery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or any calls can be made.
Hardware and enhancements 2 Beginning at the top of the phone, gently pull the front cover away from the phone and detach the front cover. 3 Remove the key mat from the front cover by pressing it gently outwards. 4 Place the keymat in the new front cover and press it gently in. 5 Replace the front cover by pressing it gently on the phone, beginning from the bottom. 6 Replace the back cover as described in “Replace the back cover” on page 20.
• ENHANCEMENTS Your phone is compatible with the following Nokia mobile enhancements: Power Bluetooth audio • • • • • • • Wireless headset (HDW-2) • Wireless clip-on headset (HS-3W) • Wireless boom headset (HS-4W) 850-mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-5C) Standard travel charger (ACP-7) Rapid travel charger (ACP-8) Travel charger (ACP-12) Mobile charger (LCH-9) Mobile charger (LCH-12) Accessibility • Phone adapter (HDA-10) Car Data • Data cable (DKU-2) • Desktop stand (DCV-14) • Car installation kit (CK-6) • Wi
Reference Information 19 Reference Information • BATTERY INFORMATION Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. 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, buy a new battery.
• ENHANCEMENTS A few practical rules about accessories and enhancements: • Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the reach of small children. • When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory or enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. • Check regularly that enhancements installed in a vehicle are mounted and are operating properly. • Installation of any complex car enhancements must be made by qualified personnel only.
Reference Information • 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.
off your phone 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. PACEMAKERS Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15.3 cm) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Reference Information 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.
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.
Reference Information While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.
• TECHNICAL INFORMATION Feature Specification Dimensions Width 44 mm Height 103 mm Depth 20 mm Weight 97 g with BL-5C Li-Ion Battery Wireless networks GSM 850, 1800, and 1900 networks (RH-28) OR GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 networks (RH-12) Size (volume) 76 cm3 Frequency range (Tx) GSM 850: 824–849 MHz (for RH-28) GSM 900: 880–915 MHz (for RH-12) GSM 1800: 1710–1785 MHz (for RH-12 and RH-28) GSM 1900: 1850–1910 MHz (for RH-12 and RH-28) Frequency range (Rx) GSM 850: 869–894 MHz (for RH-28) GSM 900:
Reference Information • 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 The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by computer or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by Nokia.
Reference Information Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia at the telephone number listed at the end of this warranty if you need a loaner and the repair of the Product has taken or is estimated to take more than ten (10) days.
11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year warranty limitation may not apply to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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.
can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car, you are not watching where you are going. It’s common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles.
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Appendix B Message from the FDA Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones ©July 18, 2001For 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 radiofrequency 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 Message from the FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. 3.
needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. 6.
Appendix B Message from the FDA phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard, Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users.
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
Index answer 23 duration 63 emergency 157 forwarding 93 log 61–64 make 21 record 113 reject 23 restriction 30 times 63 waiting 94 Numerics 1-touch dialing 76–77, 94 A access codes 33–34 access the Internet 139 accessibility 14 activate call forwarding 93 adjust caller earpiece volume 23 equalizer 114 ringing volume 81 alarm clock 115 answer a call 23 antenna 149 anykey answer 94 applications menu 131–138 groups 79 ID 95 camera 106 cancel call forwarding 94 cell info display 97 change audio settings 1
copy 75 delete 70 find entry 68 info numbers 78 memory 79 menu options 65 own numbers 78 presence 70–72 save 66 search 68 select view 79 service numbers 78 subscribed names 73–74 countdown timer 136 currency conversion 135 customer care 9 customize profile 81 download D forward messages 42 data communication 92 date settings 85 delete G applications 133 games 132 duration of calls 63 E e-mail 52 emergency calls while online 144 with keypad locked 29 enhancements 152 equalizer 114 F fixed dialing 31–
security 145 service 139–147 undelivered 40 voice 57–59 K missed calls, view 62 multimedia messages 46–52 music keyguard 29 L player 110 stand 100 language 96 lap timer 138 lock the keypad 29 N Nokia PC Suite 14 notes M make a call 21 media 106–114 calendar 118–121 to-do 121 camera 106 equalizer 114 music player 110 player 109 radio 111 voice recorder 113 menus 16 message alert tone 81 O operator logo 84 organizer 115–122 alarm clock 115 calendar 117 to-do list 121 OTA settings 16 over the air
profiles 81–82 PUK codes 34 punctuation 28 multimedia messages 49 picture messages 44 text messages 36 service Q commands 60 numbers 78 quick guide 2 keys 12 set restore factory settings 100 ringing tone 81 alarm clock 115 clock 21 radio channel 111 time and date 85 settings 81–100 call 92 camera 108 connectivity 87–92 display 83–84 enhancements 98 OTA 16 personal shortcuts 86 phone 96–98 presence 72, 98 restore factory settings 100 security 100 time and date 85 tone 82 S shortcuts R radio 111 re
T text entry 26–28 messages 36 predictive 27–28 time settings 85 timed profile 82 to-do list 121 tones 81 turn off alarm clock 116 U unlock the keypad 29 V vibrating alert 81 video recorder 107 view call duration 63 call lists 61–63 position log 64 subscribed names 74 voice dialing 77 messages 57–59 recorder 113 tags 77 volume control, automatic 92 earpiece 23 ringing tone 81 W wallet 123 wallpaper 83 welcome note 97 Nokia 6230 User Guide 179 Copyright © 2004 Nokia
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