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Nokia 6310i phone at a glance Infrared lens Power key Earpiece Volume key Display screen Selection key Selection key Scroll key Scroll key Talk key End key Number keys Star key Microphone Pound key
Quick guide to functions Make a call Answer a call Answer a call with call waiting End a call Silence a call Decline a call Redial Adjust call volume Use the in-call menu Enter a phone number, press Press or Answer Press Press Press Silence Press or press Decline after pressing Silence Press twice Press up or down on the side volume key Press Options while in a call Press and hold keys 1 through 9. You must first assign Use 1-touch dialing a number in the phonebook to one of these numbers.
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in GSM 900, 1800 and 1900 networks. LEGAL INFORMATION Part No. 9353761 Issue No. 1 Copyright ©2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, the Original Accessories logos, Space Impact, Snake II, and Bumper are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates. Printed in Canada 07/2002. Electronic file updated 07/2003. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents.
Contents Safety first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome to Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Get the most out of this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Network services and your wireless provider . . . . . . 4 Learn about accessibility solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Before you contact Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Register your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 E-Newsletters . . .
Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Open the Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Phone book options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Customize your phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Caller groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Your phone’s memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Select a memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3) Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Activate a profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Timed profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Customize profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 4) Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Time and date settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10) Infrared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Sending and receiving data via infrared . . . . . . . . .72 Infrared connection indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 11) Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Activate and deactivate Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Bluetooth connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Bluetooth settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 12)Extras . . . . . . . . .
Manage phone security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 About security codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 PIN codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 PUK codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Use fixed dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Restrict calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety first Safety first 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 hand-held phone while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules.
QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair phone equipment. ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. WATER-RESISTANCE Your wireless phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. 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.
Welcome to Nokia Welcome to Nokia Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 6310i phone mobile phone! Your phone can be connected to a compatible PC, laptop, or other device using a Bluetooth connection, a data cable, or built-in infrared (IR) port. For more information, please refer to the PC Connectivity Guide, which can be downloaded from the Internet at: www.nokia.
• NETWORK SERVICES AND YOUR WIRELESS PROVIDER Note: A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
Welcome to Nokia To request any format, call Nokia Customer Care at (888) 665-4228. Hearing-impaired and other TTY users can contact Nokia at (800) 246-6542. LPS-1 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-1 Mobile Loopset gives people with T-coil equipped hearing aids the ability to make and receive calls without noise interference. The loopset gives hearing-impaired users clear access to digital telephony for the first time. The loopset is easy to use.
• BEFORE YOU CONTACT NOKIA If you need help, Nokia Customer Service is available for assistance. However, we recommend that you write down the following information and have it available if you call. Phone specific information can be found on your phone’s label, which is on the back of the phone, beneath the battery.
Welcome to Nokia • REGISTER YOUR PHONE Make sure to register your phone at www.warranty.nokiausa.com or 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) so that we can serve your needs better if you should need to call the center or have your phone repaired. • E-NEWSLETTERS When you register your phone, you can sign up for Nokia's e-newsletter Nokia Connections if you would like. You will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, accessory information, and special offers.
Review the basics • A LOOK AROUND YOUR NOKIA PHONE LEFT SIDE TOP Infrared port Internal antenna Power Key Volume keys BOTTOM Headset/Data cable Connector Charger Jack [8]
Review the basics • INSTALL THE SIM CARD AND BATTERY Caution: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children. 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 then remove the battery. • With the back of the phone facing you, press the release button (1). Slide the battery off the phone (2).
• Place the battery on the back of the phone (6) and slide it up the body of the phone until it locks into place (7). • CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 With your phone on or off, connect the plug from the charger to the bottom of the phone. 2 Plug the charger into a standard AC outlet. • After a few seconds, the battery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top. • When the battery is charged, the bar on screen stops scrolling and Battery full appears (if the phone is on).
Review the basics • When the battery is fully discharged, the scrolling bars may not appear immediately. • After the first charge, you can make and receive calls during the charging cycle, but the calls interrupt the charge. When the phone call ends, the charge will resume. • The bars on the screen stop scrolling and remain constant when the phone is charged. If you leave the phone connected to the charger, the battery receives an additional charge.
• THE START SCREEN The Start screen is the “home base” for your phone, and indicates that the phone is in idle mode. What’s on the Start screen HOME Your wireless provider’s name may appear here. Signal strength. A higher bar indicates a stronger signal. Battery charge level. A higher bar indicates more power in the battery. Menu Press the left selection key ( the menu list. Names Press the right selection key ( enter the Phone book.
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• DYNAMIC MEMORY USE Some features in your Nokia 6310i phone, including Calendar Notes, ToDo list, WAP, Java Applications and Wallet notes, use a common pool of memory (storage capacity) called dynamic memory. When any of these features are used, there is less available memory for other features which are also dependent on dynamic memory. This is especially true with heavy use.
Review the basics ) when Names appears above it to Press the right selection key ( enter the Phone book. Tip: Press either scroll key ( ) from the Start screen to view any entries you may have in your Phone book. • ADJUST CALL VOLUME With the phone facing you, the volume key is on the left side of the phone. • Press the top portion of the key to increase the earpiece volume. • Press the bottom portion of the key to decrease the earpiece volume.
THE MENU NUMBER AND SCROLL BAR As you scroll through the menus, the menu number is indicated in the upper right corner of the display. A scroll bar also appears on the right side of the display. The scroll bar will move up or down as you move through the menus. 1 Once the desired menu appears in the display, press Select to open the menu. 2 Once inside a menu, use the scroll keys ( ) to highlight an item in a list or to page through submenus. Press to open a highlighted item.
Review the basics For example: To turn on the Alarm clock, press Menu 4-1-1 (Menu - Settings - Alarm clock - On). Note: A complete list of shortcuts is in the next section. Be aware that some menus or features may be unavailable due to your network or lack of your subscription to the feature(s) in question. In such cases, the phone will display an error message. • MENU SHORTCUTS 1 MESSAGES (REQUIRES A “0”) WRITE MESSAGE . . . . . . 01-1 WRITE E-MAIL . . . . . . . . 01-2 INBOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 APPLICATIONS SELECT APP. . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 OPEN BROWSER. . . . . . . . 6-2 MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 VIEW PAIRED DEVICES . . 11-4 BLUETOOTH SETTINGS. . . 11-5 12 EXTRAS VOICE RECORDER . . . . . . 12-1 VOICE COMMANDS. . . . . 12-2 WALLET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 COUNTDOWN TIMER . . . . 12-4 STOPWATCH . . . . . . . . . . 12-5 7 CALCULATOR 8 TO-DO LIST 9 CALENDAR 10 INFRARED 13 SERVICES HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 BOOKMARKS. . . . . . . . . . 13-2 SERVICE INBOX . . .
Use the keypad to enter information Use the keypad to enter information • ENTER CHARACTERS AND NUMBERS Predictive text icon Abc mode When you enter text, whether to write a message or enter names and numbers, you have a choice of using either Abc or 123 mode. The Abc or 123 icon in the upper left corner of your phone’s display indicates the current display. Note: Default case in Abc mode is sentence case, which means the first letter of each sentence is capitalized. ABC indicates all caps.
Switch between uppercase and lowercase • Press to alternate between uppercase and lowercase characters while in Abc mode. • PREDICTIVE TEXT Writing messages with predictive text is much easier than the Abc method. Predictive text uses a formula and a built-in dictionary to guess the letter of each word. It’s very accurate and requires only one press of a key for each letter. Note: Predictive text input may not be available for all languages.
Use the keypad to enter information Add new words to the dictionary If you encounter a word that predictive text doesn’t recognize, a question mark (?) follows the word and Spell appears in the lower left of the display. The word is added to the dictionary as well as the message you’re writing.
• ENTER SPECIAL CHARACTERS 1 While in Abc mode, press and hold to display a list of symbols and special characters. 2 Use the scroll keys ( ) or the 2, 4, 6 and 8 keys to highlight a symbol or character. • Press and to move the cursor up and down • Press and to move the cursor left and right • Press Insert to enter a highlighted symbol or character into your message. Press Back to exit without inserting a symbol or special character.
Phone book Phone book Use your Phone book for all your contact information. Names, phone numbers, web addresses, postal addresses, and e-mail addresses can be stored in your Phone book. It holds up to 300 names, and you can associate up to 5 numbers and 4 text entries with each name. • OPEN THE PHONE BOOK Press Names at the Start screen. Use the scroll keys ( browse through the following functions. ) to • PHONE BOOK OPTIONS 1 At the Start screen, press Names.
Add number Add another phone number to an existing name entry (e.g. home, work, fax) Settings Change the Phone book view, check memory status, and select which memory you want to use 1-touch dialing Show a list of 1-touch dialing numbers if any Voice tags Show a list of voice dialing numbers if any Service nos.
Phone book Note: SIM card phone book memory does not support text entry. You must enable the Phone book memory in order to store e-mail, web addresses, etc. Save a number quickly 1 At the Start screen, enter a number to save. 2 Press and hold Options. A message appears on the screen confirming your number has been saved. The number will appear after alphabetical entries in your phone book. You can go back later and add a name to the number.
Edit names in your Phone book 1 At the Start screen, press Names. 2 Scroll to Edit name and press Select. 3 Scroll to the name you wish to edit and press Edit. 4 Edit the name and number using the keypad. 5 • Press Clear to backspace and delete text. • Press and hold Clear to backspace continuously (and delete). After you’ve finished, press OK to accept your changes. Erase names and numbers in your Phone book ERASE A SINGLE ENTRY 1 At the Start screen, press Names.
Phone book Assign a primary number For names in your Phone book with multiple numbers, specify the number you dial most often (for that name) as the primary number. The primary number is the number your phone calls when you select a name for dialing. 1 At the Start screen, press Phone book entries. or to display a list of your 2 Scroll to any name containing more than one phone number and press Details.
3 Continue entering letters to locate the entry, or move through and highlight other entries using the scroll keys. 4 Once you’ve highlighted the desired entry, press Details, and then Options to add a voice tag, edit the number, add info., send a business card, and more.
Phone book Set up a caller group 1 At the Start screen, press Names. 2 Scroll up to Caller groups and press Select. The following Caller groups are available. 3 • Business • Family • Friends • VIP • Other Use the scroll keys ( ) to highlight a Caller group. Press Select to enter that group’s option list, where you can rename the group and change other properties. The following options are available for each group.
Which memory is best for you? To determine which memory is best for you, refer to the following table: Feature Phone SIM Phone & SIM Name capacity Up to 300 names Up to 250 Up to 300 names (varies names with SIM card) Number capacity Up to 5 per name Can use Voice dialing? Yes One per name Up to 5 per name Yes Yes Yes (using PC Yes Can transfer contacts Suite, infrared, Bluetooth or text to another phone? msg) Yes Can store email, street Yes address and notes Yes No • SELECT A MEMORY 1 At t
Phone book Tip: If you want to save multiple numbers to a name, choose Phone or Phone and SIM. • COPY MEMORY You can copy entries from your phone memory to the SIM or vice versa. 1 At the Start screen, press Names. 2 Scroll to Copy and press Select. 3 Scroll to From phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone. 4 Press Select. The following options appear in the display: Copy memory options One by one Copy selected entries one by one All Copy all selected entries Primary nos.
• VIEW SERVICE NUMBERS Your wireless provider may have saved your phone, data, and fax numbers to your SIM card. To view these numbers: 1 2 At the Start screen, press Names. Scroll to Service nos. and press Select. A list of numbers, if any are available, appear in the display. 3 To view details of a number, scroll to the number and press Details. Note: This feature may not be supported by your SIM card. Contact your wireless provider if you receive an error and would like this feature enabled.
Phone book Adding a voice tag Save or copy in the phone’s memory the names and phone numbers to which you want to add a voice tag. You can also add voice tags to the names in the SIM card, but if you replace your SIM card, delete the old voice tags before adding new ones. 1 In standby mode, press or . 2 Scroll to the name to which you want to add a voice tag and press Details. Scroll to the phone number you want and press Options. 3 Select Add voice tag.
1) Messages • ABOUT TEXT MESSAGES You can use your phone to send and receive text and/or email messages, if your service provider offers the features. However, before getting started, there are a few things to remember about text and email messaging. Currently, with most carriers, it is only possible to send SMS (Short Message Service) messages to other subscribers within the same service provider network. In order to send a text message to someone on a different network, you must use the email feature.
Messages Message icons Icons that precede the title of a message indicate the following: The message has not been read The message has been read i The message is a delivery report Before you can send and receive messages You’ll need the following to send and receive messages of any type: • A messaging service through your wireless provider • A message center number, which must be saved to your phone (if your wireless provider hasn’t done so already) Message center number Messages sent by your phone a
1 • WRITE AND SEND A MESSAGE For more information on entering text into your phone using the keypad, see “Enter characters and numbers” on page 19. Remaining characters available in message 1 At the Start screen, press Menu 01-1 (Messages - Write message). 2 After a brief pause, the message entry screen appears in the display. 3 Compose a message using the keypad, then press Options. 4 Scroll to Send and press Select. 5 Enter the recipient’s phone number, including the area code, and press OK.
Messages Read linked messages Your phone can receive one long message (up to 459 characters) in sequences. You can start reading the first part before the phone has received the entire message. While viewing the message, you may see *some text missing* on the display. This is normal, and the message content will be updated as soon as the missing sequence arrives. If the memory is full, you may have to delete a message from your inbox or outbox before your phone can update the missing text.
1 5 If you choose As e-mail: a) You are prompted to enter the recipient’s email address b) Enter the address with the keypad or press Find to scroll through email addresses in your phone book c) Then enter a subject line for the email and press OK. d) You are returned to the message editor, where you can edit the message as desired. 6 When finished, press OK. The message is forwarded. • E-MAIL MESSAGES Your phone can send e-mail up to 160 characters in length to anyone with an e-mail address.
Messages • PICTURE MESSAGES Your Nokia phone comes with 10 pre-loaded pictures and five empty storage slots (15 total). You can, however, over-write any of the 10 pictures that came with your phone. Pictures can be attached to a message and sent via SMS (text messaging) to compatible phones. Picture messages behave the same as text messages, but pictures take up more space than text. Note: You cannot send a picture message via e-mail.
1 Compose and send a picture message Like text messages, picture messages can be up to 160 characters in length. Picture sizes vary, but a small picture which fills your display generally takes up about 50 characters (leaving 100 characters or so for text). If you try to attach a picture to a message which is almost full of text, a beep sounds and you’re prompted to erase some text before proceeding. 1 At the Start screen, press Menu 01-1 (Messages - Write message).
Messages b) Change picture - Takes you back to the picture list. Scroll to highlight a new picture,. Press View and then press Attach to link the new picture to your message. c) Erase picture - Press OK to erase the picture from your message, or press Back to return to the list of options. • TEMPLATES Templates are short, pre-written messages which can be recalled and sent as original messages, or used as a quick reply when you’re short on time.
1 EDIT THE TEMPLATE BEFORE SENDING 1 Press Options, scroll to Edit and press Select. 2 Choose As text msg. or As e-mail. • If sending As text. msg. you are returned to the text editor. • If sending As e-mail, enter the email address and subject line. You are then returned to the text editor. 3 Edit the template as you choose. 4 To save the template before sending: • 5 Press Options • Scroll to Save message, and press Select. • Replace original? appears. Press OK to save or No to exit.
Messages b) If sending As e-mail: • Enter the email address or press Find to scroll through the phonebook. • Press OK • Enter a subject line and press OK. You are then returned to the text editor. • Press Options again scroll to Send e-mail and press Select. Create a custom template 1 Press Menu 01-1 (Messages - Write message). After a brief pause, the message entry screen appears in the display. 2 Compose your custom template and press Options. 3 Scroll to Save message, and press Select.
1 2 Scroll until the folder (Inbox, Outbox, Archive, Templates, My folders) containing the message you wish to view appears and press Open 3 Scroll to the message you wish to view and press Select. Inbox folder Messages are automatically stored in the inbox after they’ve been read or if you press when Message received appears on the Start screen. Outbox folder Sent messages are automatically saved in the Outbox.
Messages 4 You’re asked to confirm the deletion. Press OK if you wish to delete and Back if you wish to exit. • ERASE MESSAGES If your message memory becomes full, do the following to create more space: blinks in the display. You can • Read some of the unread messages and then erase them • Erase some of these messages from your folders Erase a single message To erase a single message, you need to open it first. 1 Press Menu 01 (Messages).
1 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 1 At the Start screen, press Menu 01-9-2 (Messages - Voice messages - Voice mailbox number). 2 Enter the voice mailbox area code and phone number. 3 Press OK. Your phone confirms the number has been saved.
Messages • AUTOMATE YOUR VOICE MAILBOX WITH CODES You can insert special codes into entries in your Phone book to automate tasks such as checking your voice mail. To do this, you’ll need to save your voice mailbox number, PIN code, and the necessary pause and wait codes to a 1-touch dialing location (often assigned to the .) The special dialing codes, which are accessed using the are as follows: Special Dialing Codes * Asterisk. Use this character to bypass a set of instructions + Plus symbol.
2) Call log 2 The phone logs the phone numbers of missed, received and dialed calls, and the approximate length of your calls. The phone logs missed and received calls only if the network supports these functions, the phone is switched on and within the network’s service area.
Call log • CLEAR CALL LISTS To clear the call lists, press Menu 2-4 (Call log - Clear call lists). Select whether you want to delete all the phone numbers in the recent call lists, or only the numbers in the missed calls, received calls or dialed numbers lists. You cannot undo the operation. • CALL TIMERS Press Menu 2-5 (Call log - Call timers) and scroll to view the approximate duration of your incoming and outgoing calls in hours, minutes and seconds. To clear the timers, the security code is needed.
3) Profiles Note: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 3 Your phone has various profiles which allow you to customize your phone’s ringing and alert tones for different events and environments. You can personalize the profiles, then activate a specific profile in the appropriate setting. For example, activate the Silent profile while at the movies or activate the Outdoor profile while working in the yard.
Profiles • ACTIVATE A PROFILE 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Scroll to one of the profiles (Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Pager) and press Select. 3 Press Select again to activate the desired profile. Tip: To change the profile quickly in standby mode, press the power key , scroll to the profile you want to activate and press Select. You can also use the shortcut method. For example: pressing Menu 3-2-1 will activate your Silent profile.
4) Settings 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. Some of the features listed in this chapter are available only if supported by your service provider. For more information, contact your service provider. 4 • ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock. The alarm clock works even when the phone is switched off.
Settings If you press Stop, the phone asks whether you want to activate the phone for calls. Press No to switch off the phone or Yes to turn on the phone. Note: Do not press Yes when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. • TIME AND DATE SETTINGS Clock To access the Clock, press Menu 4-2-1 (Settings - Time settings Clock). 1 Select Show clock and the time is shown on the top right of the display when the phone is in standby mode.
Updating the date and time affects the alarm clock, calendar and recorder, and any alarm notes entered are now set to the local time. Updating may cause some calendar notes to expire. 4 • CALL SETTINGS Call forwarding With call forwarding you can direct your incoming calls to another number or to your voice mailbox number. 1 Press Menu 4-3-1 (Settings - Call settings - Call forwarding). Forwarding options not supported by your SIM card or your network operator may not be shown.
Settings Automatic redial This feature redials a number up to 10 times after an unsuccessful call attempt. To activate: 1 Press Menu 4-3-3 (Settings - Call settings - Automatic redial). 2 Scroll to On and press Select. 1-touch dialing This feature allows you to dial calls simply by pressing and holding a number on your phone’s keypad. To activate: 1 Press Menu 4-3-4 (Settings - Call settings - 1-touch dialing).
Summary after call This feature briefly displays the duration of the last call. 1 Press Menu 4-3-6 (Settings - Call settings - Summary after call). 2 Select On and the phone will briefly display the duration of the last call. 4 Send own caller ID when calling Use this feature to display your phone number to the party you are calling. 1 Press Menu 4-3-7 (Settings - Call settings - Send own caller ID when calling). 2 Select On and your phone number will be displayed to the person you are calling.
Settings • PHONE SETTINGS Language 1 Press Menu 4-4-1 (Settings - Phone settings - Language). 2 Select the language for the phone’s display texts. If Automatic is selected, the phone selects the language according to the information on the SIM card. Cell info display 1 Press Menu 4-4-2 (Settings - Phone settings - Cell info display). 2 Select On to set the phone to indicate when it is used in a cellular network based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology.
Otherwise, No system access will be displayed and you must select another network. The phone stays in Manual mode until the Automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted in the phone. Confirm SIM service actions 4 This option allows you to request notification when your service provider makes changes to SIM-related services (e.g. activating GPRS service). Press Menu 4-4-5 (Settings - Phone settings - Confirm SIM svc actions).
Settings To access, press Menu 4-5 (Settings - Tone settings). Note: Any changes you make in the Tone settings menu will override the current profile’s tone settings. For example, if you have selected the Nokia tune as your ringing tone in the Normal profile, then change the ringing tone via the Tone settings menu, the change is reflected for the Normal profile. • ACCESSORY SETTINGS Note: The accessory settings menu is shown only if the phone has been connected to a Headset, Handsfree car kit or Loopset.
• GPRS MODEM SETTINGS You can connect the phone via IR, Bluetooth or cable connection to a compatible PC and use the phone as a modem to enable GPRS connectivity from the PC. 4 To activate or edit GPRS modem settings: 1 Press Menu 4-7 (Settings - GPRS modem settings). 2 Select Active access point and activate the access point you want to use. 3 Select Edit active access point to edit the following options: • Alias for access point.
Settings • SECURITY SETTINGS Note: When security features, which restrict calls, are in use (closed user group and fixed dialing), calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). Press Menu 4-8, (Settings - Security settings). The following options will appear: PIN code request This sets the phone to ask for your PIN code every time the phone is switched on. Some SIM cards do not allow the PIN code request to be turned off.
Note: You should avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers, such as 911, to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number. 4 • RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 1 Press Menu 4-9 (Settings - Restore factory settings) to reset some of the menu settings to their original values. 2 Key in the security code (default code is 12345) and press OK.
Games 5) Games Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 5 • STARTING A GAME Press Menu 5-1 (Games - Select game). Select the game you would like to play, Snake II, Space Impact or Bumper. 3 If available for the game, select the game type, 1 player or 2 players and then New game.
6) 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. 6 This menu allows the management of JavaTM applications installed on your phone. Your phone software includes three JavaTM applications designed for your Nokia phone. Some service providers offer other applications via mobile Internet services. • LAUNCHING AN APPLICATION 1 Press Menu 6-1 (Applications - Select App.
Applications • Check version - to check if a new version of the application is available for download from the mobile Internet services. • Details - to give additional information about the application. Note: Check version and Internet link may not be available for all applications. • DOWNLOAD A NEW APPLICATION Note: The ability to download applications is dependent on your service provider. To learn more about this function, contact your service provider.
7) Calculator Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, calculates the square and the square root and converts currency values. 7 This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur, especially in long divisions. • PERFORMING A CALCULATION 1 Press Menu 7 (Calculator).
Calculator • MAKING A CURRENCY CONVERSION 1 Press Menu 7 (Calculator). 2 Press Options and select Exchange rate. Scroll to and select either of the displayed options. 3 Key in the exchange rate, press for a decimal point, and press OK. The exchange rate remains in the memory until you replace it with another one. To make the currency conversion, key in the amount to be converted, press Options and select In domestic or In foreign. You can also make the currency conversion in standby mode.
8) To-do list Your phone’s To-do list allows you to save notes for upcoming tasks or events. Notes can be saved in priority order. You can save up to 30 notes, depending on the length of each note. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 8 To create a new note: 1 2 3 4 5 Press Menu 8 (To-do list). Then select Options and then select Add. Enter a Subject for your note.
Calendar 9) Calendar Your phone’s calendar helps you to keep track of reminders, calls that you need to make, meetings, and birthdays. The phone sounds an alarm tone when the set date for an event is reached. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. To view the phone’s calendar: 1 Press Menu 9 (Calendar) and scroll to the day you want.
Tip: To quickly scroll through the current month, use the and keys. • MAKING A CALENDAR NOTE 1 Press Menu 9 (Calendar). 2 Scroll to the date you want, press Options and select Make a note. 3 Select from Meeting, Call, Birthday or Memo. Note: This feature utilizes dynamic memory. For a detailed explanation on dynamic memory, see “Dynamic memory use” on page 14.
Calendar 2 Key in the date of birth, and press OK. Key in the year of birth (optional), and press OK. If you key in the year, the note shows the person’s age after the name. 3 Select either No alarm, Silent or With tone and then the alarm time for the note. Create a Memo 1 Key in the subject 2 Press Options, scroll to and select Save. 3 Key in the end date. 4 Select either No alarm, Silent or With tone and then the alarm time for the note. When a tone alert is set, the indicator notes.
10) Infrared Caution: Do not point the infrared (IR) beam at anyone's eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a Class 1 Laser product. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 10 You can set up the phone to receive data through its IR port. To use an IR connection, the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant.
Infrared • INFRARED CONNECTION INDICATOR When is shown continuously, the IR connection is activated and your phone is ready to send or receive data via its IR port. When blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device or a connection has been lost.
11) Bluetooth Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can set up the phone to send and receive data through Bluetooth. In the Bluetooth menu, you can manage connections and define settings. Since Bluetooth devices communicate using radio waves, your phone and the other Bluetooth device do not need to be in line of sight.
Bluetooth Bluetooth device name Bluetooth device names help you to distinguish one Bluetooth device or accessory from another. When the user activates the Bluetooth module for the first time, the phone asks for the Bluetooth device name of your phone by showing Enter name: You can accept the default name or change it. The name can be up to 15 characters. After you have created a name, Name saved is shown.
2 Scroll to the device you want and press Select. When the connection has been established, the device shows Connected to followed by the device’s name, and the indicator. If devices have not been paired, the user is asked to enter the passcode of the desired device. See “Pairing with Bluetooth passcode” above. Note: If the device in the list moves out of range and you try to connect to it, an error note is shown. You can have only one active connection at a time.
Bluetooth My phone's visibility To change the way the phone is visible to other Bluetooth devices. The options are as follows: • Shown to all, which is the default mode, or • Hidden to make the device non-discoverable, responding only to devices that it has been paired with. My phone’s name This option allows you to change your phone’s Bluetooth device name, which is shown to other Bluetooth devices.
12) Extras Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. • VOICE RECORDER You can record speech, sounds or an active call for up to two minutes. For example, this is useful when recording a name and phone number for writing them down later. Note: Obey all local laws governing the recording of phone calls. Do not use this feature illegally.
Extras Recordings list To view a list of saved recordings: 1 Press Menu 12-1-2 (Extras - Voice recorder - Recordings list) 2 Scroll to the recording you want and press Options. The following options will appear: • Select Playback to listen to the selected recording. • Select Edit title to change the name of the recording, then enter a new name for the recording and press OK. • Select Erase to erase the recording. • Select Add alarm. Key in the date for the alarm and press OK.
Create and use voice commands To create a voice command: 1 Press Menu 12-2 (Extras - Voice commands). 2 Select the command folder you want from the following: • Profiles • Voice mailbox • Infrared • Recorder • Call log 3 Once you have selected the desired folder above, scroll to the command (some folders contain only one option) to which you want to add a voice tag. 4 Press Options then select Add command. If the command already has a voice tag, the indicator is shown.
Extras • WALLET Your phone’s Wallet feature allows you to store personal information. like debit and credit card information to an encrypted area of your phone’s memory. This information can then be used to make secure online purchases. Wallet purchases can also utilize digital signatures enabled by a security module in the sim card (if present) for signing and verifying transactions. Online purchases and digital signature capabilities are dependent upon your wireless provider.
Note: Create a code that is unique, yet easy to remember. This will be your key to using Wallet’s features in the future. Also, keep your wallet code in a secret place, separate from your phone. Change your wallet code 1 At the Start screen, press Menu 12-3 (Extras - Wallet). After a brief pause, you’re prompted to enter your wallet code. 2 Enter your wallet code and press OK. 3 Scroll to Settings and press Select. 4 Scroll to Change code and press Select.
Extras Reset the wallet code If you forget the wallet code and wish to erase all the information stored in Wallet, follow these steps. Caution: Once you reset the wallet code and clear the contents of Wallet, you cannot restore this information. 1 At the Start screen, enter *#3925538# (*#ewallet#). A message appears asking if you want to clear your wallet’s content and code. 2 If you want to permanently delete your wallet code and its contents, press OK. 3 Enter the security code and press OK.
Billing info Enter your first, middle, last name, company name and street address 1, street address 2, city, state, zip code, country, phone number, e-mail address Receipt info Enter the receipt to phone number and receipt to e-mail address Clear card Clear the contents of a card Rename card Rename the card Compose a personal note Wallet can store up to 30 personal notes, such as passcodes or other sensitive data. Your notes are protected by wallet’s security feature.
Extras Options while viewing the notes list View View the contents of the selected note Add new Compose and save a new note Sort Sort the list of notes by name or date Erase Erase the selected note Erase all Erase all notes OPTIONS WHILE VIEWING A NOTE 1 While displaying personal notes from the list view, press Options, (View is highlighted), and press Select. 2 Press Options and the following list of options appear in the display. 3 Use the scroll keys to highlight an option.
• COUNTDOWN TIMER Your phone’s countdown timer can be used in a variety of ways. To set the countdown timer: 1 Press Menu 12-4 (Extras - Countdown timer). 2 Key in the alarm time in hours and minutes and press OK to start the countdown timer. 3 If you like, write a note to be displayed when the time expires, and press OK. When the timer is running, the indicator phone is in standby mode.
Extras • STOPWATCH You can measure time, take split times or lap times by using the stopwatch. During timing, the other functions of the phone can be used. Note: Using the stopwatch consumes the battery and the phone's operating time will be reduced. Be careful not to let it run in the background when performing other operations with your phone. Time observation and time splitting 1 Press Menu 12-5-3 (Extras - Stopwatch - Split timing).
• Start to start another lap timing • Save to save the time • Reset to reset the lap times Viewing and erasing times 1 Press Menu 12-5 (Extras - Stopwatch). 2 If the stopwatch is not reset, you can select Show last time to view the latest measured time. 3 If the stopwatch has been reset, select View times and a list of timing names or final times is shown. You can then select the time set you want to view. To delete the saved times: 12 1 Scroll to Erase times.
Services (Mobile Internet) 13) Services (Mobile Internet) Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services and merchants on the Internet. You can check news and weather reports, make flight reservations, view financial information, and much more.
GPRS (GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE) Your Nokia 6310i phone features GPRS, a new technology that allows mobile phones to be used for sending and receiving data over the mobile network. GPRS is a data bearer that enables wireless access to data networks such as the Internet. The applications that use GPRS are WAP, SMS messaging and the GPRS dial-up (for example, Internet and e-mail). Before you can use GPRS technology: • You need to subscribe to the GPRS service.
Services (Mobile Internet) • LOG ON TO THE MOBILE INTERNET 1 Press Menu 13 (Services). 2 Scroll to Home, then press Select. OR 3 Press and hold . Your phone connects to the mobile Internet and your home page, which may be predetermined by your service provider. If you see the message Check service settings, the phone may not be set up for browsing. Contact your service provider to make sure that your phone is configured properly.
BOOKMARKS The list of bookmarks is displayed. (This option may not appear until you have opened your Home page). EDIT / OPEN ROW / OPEN LINK / OPEN LIST Select this option to key in text or select a highlighted item on the WAP page. ADD BOOKMARK Select this option to add the current WAP page as a bookmark in your bookmarks list. GO TO ADDRESS Select this option to key in the address of the WAP site you want. SERVICE INBOX Select this option to view the list of service messages.
Services (Mobile Internet) • Select Cookies and select Allow or Reject to allow or prevent the phone to receive cookies. USE NUMBER Select this option to copy a number from the current WAP page for saving or calling (which ends the WAP connection). If the WAP page contains several numbers, you may select the desired one. RELOAD Select this option to reload and update the current WAP page.
• NAVIGATE THE MOBILE INTERNET Since your phone’s screen is much smaller than a computer screen, Internet content is displayed in a different format than you may be used to. The tips below show you how to use the phone’s keys to navigate a WAP site. • Use the scroll keys to browse the WAP site ( • To select a highlighted item, press • To enter letters and numbers, press the keys • To enter special characters, press the ). . to . key.
Services (Mobile Internet) Note: Your phone may have some pre-installed bookmarks for sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any site • ONLINE PURCHASES Important: online purchases and digital signature capabilities are dependent upon your wireless provider.
Respond to further queries as necessary to complete the transaction. Eventually you’ll receive a digital certificate confirming your purchase. You may receive a sign-in document from the wireless service that you can sign using signing certificate and your personal signing PIN code. The digital signature authenticates your purchase and makes it binding. For more information, contact your service provider.
Services (Mobile Internet) 2 Scroll to the message you want and press Options. 3 Select from the following options: • Download to download the indicated content. • Details to display information on the service notification. • Erase to delete the selected service notification. Set the phone to receive service messages Press Menu 13-4-7, (Services - Settings -Service inbox settings Service messages). To set the phone to receive service messages, select On.
Note: If the digital signature icon does not appear, this means that there is a security breach, and you should not enter any personal data such as your signing PIN. To sign the displayed text 1 Select Sign, after you have read all of the text. Note: The text may not fit within a single screen. Therefore, make sure to scroll through and read all of the text before signing. 2 Select the user certificate you want to use. 3 Key in the signing PIN and press OK.
Services (Mobile Internet) • DATA AND FAX COMMUNICATION You can transfer data to other compatible devices when your Nokia 6310i phone is connected to a compatible PC via an IR connection, cable or Bluetooth. To send and receive e-mail and faxes, and to connect to computers and access the Internet, you also need the appropriate data and fax communications software installed on your computer. You can use the Nokia 6310i phone with a variety of commercially available data and fax communications applications.
Using data communication applications 1 Activate the IR connection (Menu 10) or Bluetooth connection (Menu 11) of your phone, or connect to the other device using the Nokia DLR-3P serial cable. If you are using the IR connection, make sure that the infrared port of the phone faces the infrared port of the PC. 2 Start using the data communications application on the PC. For information on the use of the application, refer to the instructions for the application.
Manage phone security Manage phone security Your phone is equipped with different security features that allow you to do the following: • avoid making accidental calls, • prevent unauthorized use of your phone, and • restrict outgoing or incoming calls. • ABOUT SECURITY CODES The following table summarizes how different types of security codes are used in your phone. Code Purpose Security code Required by several phone features.
When the phone requires the PIN or PIN2 code, it displays Enter PIN code: or Enter PIN2 code:. Enter the code then press OK. Set PIN code request You can activate the PIN code request to prevent unauthorized use of your phone. If you set the PIN code request to On, your phone will ask for the code each time you turn the phone on. 1 Press Menu 4-8-1 (Settings - Security settings - PIN code request). 2 Enter the PIN code supplied by your service provider, and press OK.
Manage phone security • PUK CODES The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes are 4- to 8-digit codes that also usually come from your service provider along with the SIM card. The PUK code unblocks a blocked PIN code, and the PUK2 code unblocks a blocked PIN2 code. If you block your phone, you may need to contact your service provider. When you enter the PUK code given by your service provider, the phone will ask you to enter and then confirm a new PIN code.
• USE FIXED DIALING If supported by your service provider and SIM card, this feature lets you restrict your outgoing calls to phone numbers included in the fixed dialing list or beginning with the same digit(s) as an entry in the list. Note: When Fixed Dialing is set on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (for example, 911 or other official emergency number).
Manage phone security Turn on call restrictions 1 Press Menu 4-8-2 (Settings - Security settings - Call restrictions). 2 Scroll through the types of calls you can restrict, and press Select when you see the one you want. Outgoing calls: Calls cannot be made. International calls: Calls cannot be made to foreign countries.
2 Enter your new password, then press OK. • SET UP A CLOSED USER GROUP This network service specifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you. Default resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the service provider. Note: When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 911 or other official emergency number).
Manage phone security Unlocking the keypad Press Unlock and then within 1.5 seconds to unlock the keypad. When the keyguard is on To answer a call, press . During a call, the phone can be operated normally. When you end or reject the call, the keypad will automatically be locked. Note: When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other emergency number). Key in the emergency number and press .
Reference information This section provides information about the phone’s batteries, accessories, chargers, safety guidelines and technical information. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers, and accessories change. • BATTERIES AND CHARGERS Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Reference information When the battery is running out of power and your phone only has a few minutes of talk time remaining, a warning tone sounds and the Battery low message appears briefly. When no more talk time is left, a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches off. Do not short-circuit the battery.
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Traffic safety Don’t use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If you’re using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in its holder and don’t place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations and always switch off your phone wherever forbidden, or when it may cause interference or danger.
Reference information Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult your wireless provider. Other medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy, or if you have any questions.
or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Vehicles Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and invalidate the warranty.
Reference information Emergency calls Important: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless, and landline networks as well as userprogrammed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed.Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies). MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL Note: Some networks may require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in the phone.
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 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.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PPINPL-1. *In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
• Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside and may damage electronic circuit boards. • Do not attempt to open the phone. Nonexpert handling may damage it. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone. • Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
Reference information and are operating properly. • Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified personnel only. • Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved by the phone manufacturer 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. Note: For availability of approved accessories, please check with your authorized Nokia dealer.
Battery Notes Use the following guidelines to obtain the best performance from your battery: • With your phone turned off, charge your new battery for three hours before its first use. Use the battery until it is fully discharged. Repeat this procedure twice for a total of three charging cycles. • Battery operation time may be less than the estimated times during the first charges. This condition is normal. • When the battery is fully discharged, the scrolling bars may not appear immediately.
Reference information Standby and Talk Times. Battery Option Talk Time Standby Time Up to 3 to 5 hours Up to 7 to 14 days Up to 2 to 4.
Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-9) You can charge your phone’s battery from your vehicle battery by using the Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-9). Calls are possible during charging. A green light indicates the charger is ready for charging (when not charging) or finished charging (if it has been charging). The input voltage range is from 11 to 32V DC, negative grounding. Avoid prolonged charging with the Rapid Mobile Charger (LCH-9) when the car engine is not running; this may cause the battery of your car to drain.
Reference information Complete Car Kit (CARK-91H)) Provides handsfree use and connection to an external antenna. Includes Privacy Handset (HSU-1) for private conversations. Also available: Complete Car Kit, without privacy handset (CARK-91) Mobile Holder (MBC-1) Holds phone securely in place while driving or during charging. Can be used with Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). Leather Carry Cases (CSL-17) This luxurious leather cases protects your phone while it’s not in use.
Data Cable (DLR-3P) For e-mail, faxes, Internet and data transmissions. Easy and convenient connection with no modem or PC card needed. Compatible with: Connectivity Deskstand (DCH-8D) Headset Kit (HDC-9P) The headset provides handsfree operation and has an answer/end button located on the microphone. It connects directly to the phone, requiring no additional adapter. Bluetooth Car Kit (CARK-112) The Nokia Wireless Car Kit is a prime choice for handsfree functionality in your car.
Reference information • TROUBLESHOOTING The following table lists some common problems and their solutions.
Problem When I insert my SIM card into another phone, it’s rejected. Possible cause Possible solution You have fixed dialing activated on your SIM card and the Deactivate fixed receiving phone doesn’t support dialing on the SIM fixed dialing SIM door cover is not closed. Close SIM door over SIM card • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. What if my phone is lost or stolen? A. Contact your wireless provider immediately. Q. Does the phone have to be on in order for me to receive a call? A. Yes Q.
Reference information A. See “Profiles” on page 50 for instructions. Q. How do I download a custom ringing tone? A. You can download tones using SMS. Call your wireless provider for more information. Q. Where is my phone’s model number and Serial number? A. On the information label, which is on back of the phone under the battery. The model number of this phone is 6310i phone. (See “Before you contact Nokia” on page 6.
Glossary Term Definition antenna The portion of your phone designed to transmit and receive the wireless signal antenna jack The connector used to attach an external antenna to your mobile phone (typically used by the Handsfree kit) battery The source of power for your phone when its not connected to the charger bookmark An Internet site or address (URL) that is saved to your phone’s memory.
Glossary Term Definition fax call A call placed or received where phone functions as a data/fax modem, connected to your PC via the DLR-3P cable or Infrared (IR). home system The wireless system on which you are a subscriber. IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identifier. Used by wireless providers to identify your phone on the wireless network. Internet An electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.
Term Definition ringing option The way your phone plays (or does not play) the selected ringing tone when you have an incoming call. For example, ascending, descending. ringing tone The tone that your phone plays (or doesn’t play) when you have an incoming call. The Nokia 6310i phone has 35 preloaded ringing tones. ringing volume roaming screen or display scroll The audible level of your phone’s ringing tones.
Glossary Term Definition voice mail A system maintained by your wireless provider, used to record voice messages, when you’re unable to answer a call. voice mailbox The repository on your wireless provider’s network for all voice mail messages. voice memo An audio recorder which can be used to record short voice notes. warning tones The collection of tones or melodies that are played when your phone alerts you to a variety of situations,. WAP Wireless Application Protocol.
Technical information Weight 110 grams (3.9 ounces) with BPS-2 1100 mAh Li-polymer Battery Wireless networks GSM 900, 1800 and1900 networks Size (volume) 5.92 cubic inches (98 cc) Frequency range (Tx) GSM 900: 880 - 915 Mhz GSM 1800: 1710 - 1785 Mhz GSM1900: 1850 - 1910 Mhz GSM 900: 925 - 960 Mhz Frequency range (Rx) GSM1800: - 1805 - 1865 Mhz GSM1900: - 1930 - 1990 Mhz Tx output power 2 W (Max) Battery voltage 3.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 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.
5 Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 8 Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer shall take the following step-by-step procedure: a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing. b) If “a” is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc.
the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 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.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US Patents. Asterisk (*) indicates design patents pending.
Appendix A: A message from the CTIA Appendix A: A message from the CTIA © 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: A message from the CTIA 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. 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic.
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Appendix B: A message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Appendix B: A message from the U.S.
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: A message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 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.
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. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S.
Appendix B: A message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone.
Appendix B: A message from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a accompanied hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices.
Appendix B: A message from the U.S.
Index A Accessibility solutions 4 Accessibility website 4 Accessible features 5 Accessories ACP-8U rapid travel charger 119 batteries 117 Bluetooth wireless car kit 122 Bluetooth wireless headset 123 car kit 121 chargers rapid travel 119 standard travel 119 complete car kit 122 data cable dlr-3p 122 desktop charging stand 120 headset kit (HDC-9P) 122 LCH-9 charger 120 leather carrying case 121 loopset 5 mobile chargers 120 mobile holder 121 practical rules 116 Adding folders 44 Adjust the volume 15 Antenna
compose e-mail 38 contacting Nokia 6 content copier (pc suite) 100 Customer care 6 J D Keys, selection 14 Data cable 122 Digital data 99 DLR-3P 122 Download applications 65 pictures 39 software 99 Dynamic memory 14 E Java applications 64 K L Large print 4 Lock codes PIN codes 101 PUK codes 103 Loopset 5 LPS-1 5 M H Menus, phone 15 Messages adding folders 44 erasing 45 folders 43 forwarding 37 message icons 35 reading 36 replying to 37 save to folders 43 view saved 43 write and send 36 Mobile holde
pc composer 100 pc sync 100 Phone help 16 Phone size 130 Phone weight 130 Picture messages compose and send 40 modifying 40 when received 39 PIN code 102 Power on your phone 11 Predictive text activate 21, 21 add new words 21 definition 20 input 36 language 21 PUK code 103 R Read messages 36 Reference information batteries and chargers 108 Removing folders 44 Restrict calls 104 S Security code 101 default 103 Security features personal unblocking key 103 PIN code 102 prevent unauthorized use 102 PUK code
W Wallet code request 82 create a card 83 on-line purchases 95 personal notes 84 time-out 81 wallet code 81 WAP 89 Weight 130 Wireless Internet security issues 96 Wireless modem setup 99 Wireless network services 4 Write and send a message 36 www.nokiaaccessibility.
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