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Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 3

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that

the product NHL-10 is 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/

Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this

document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.

Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or

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This product includes software licensed from Symbian Ltd © 1998-2004.

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changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without

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Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any

special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.

The contents of this document are provided ‘as is’. Except as required by applicable law,no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the

implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in

relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the

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The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the Nokia

dealer nearest to you.

Issue 1

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Contents

For your safety............................. 9

1. General information.............. 12

Standby mode................................... 12Indicators related to actions ............. 13

Data connection indicators................ 14

Menu................................................... 14Rearranging the Menu ........................ 15

Switching between applications ...... 15

Options lists....................................... 15Help ..................................................... 16Navigation bar - movinghorizontally ....................................... 16Actions common to allapplications ....................................... 16

 Volume control................................. 17Loudspeaker............................................ 18

Headset mode ........................................ 18

Keyguard ............................................ 18Shared memory ................................ 19

2. Your phone ............................ 20

Making a call .................................... 20Making a call using the Contacts

directory .................................................. 20

Calling your voice mailbox................. 21

Speed dialling a phone number........ 21

Making a conference call ................... 21Answering a call............................... 22

Options during a call ........................... 22

Call waiting (network service) .......... 23

Settings for call diverting................... 23

Log - Call register andgeneral log......................................... 24

Recent calls register............................. 24

Call duration........................................... 25

GPRS data counter ............................... 25

 Viewing the general log...................... 25

3. Personal information............. 27

Contacts.............................................. 27

Creating contact cards ........................ 27Copying contacts between the SIM

card and phone memory..................... 27

Editing contact cards........................... 27

 Viewing a contact card ....................... 28

Managing contact groups .................. 31

Calendar.............................................. 32Creating calendar entries ................... 32

Setting calendar alarms ...................... 35To-do.................................................... 35Importing data from compatibleNokia phones..................................... 36

4. Multimedia............................. 37

Camera ................................................ 37Taking pictures....................................... 37

 Viewing images................................. 40Zooming on a saved image................ 41Keyboard shortcuts............................... 41

 Video recorder ................................... 41Recording a video clip ......................... 42

Setting up your Video recorder......... 42

RealOne Player™ ............................... 43Playing media files ............................... 43

Changing the settings ......................... 44

Gallery.................................................. 44Opening files .......................................... 45

Other default folders............................ 46

Downloading files ................................. 46

Uploading images to an image

server (network service)...................... 46

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5. Messaging.............................. 48

Messaging - Generalinformation........................................ 49

Opening a received message ............. 49

Adding a recipient to a message...... 50

Sending options..................................... 50Writing text....................................... 50

Using traditional text input............... 50

Using predictive text input ................ 51

Copying text........................................... 53

Editing options ...................................... 54

Creating and sending newmessages ............................................ 54

Writing and sending textmessages ................................................. 55

Multimedia messages .......................... 56

E-mail....................................................... 58

Inbox - receiving messages .......... 60Options in different message

viewers ..................................................... 60

 Viewing multimedia messages in

Inbox......................................................... 61

Receiving configuration messages... 61Service messages

(network service)................................... 62

My folders ......................................... 63Remote mailbox(network service).............................. 63

Opening the mailbox ........................... 64

Retrieving e-mail messages

from the mailbox .................................. 65Opening e-mail messages .................. 65

Disconnecting from mailbox ............. 66

 Viewing e-mail attachments............. 66

Deleting e-mail messages .................. 67

Outbox ................................................ 68 Viewing messages on a SIMcard...................................................... 68

Cell broadcast (network service).. 69Service command editor................. 69Messaging settings .......................... 69

Settings for text messages................. 69

Settings for multimedia messages... 70

Settings for e-mail ............................... 72Settings for service messages ........... 73

Settings for Cell broadcast................. 73

Settings for the Other folder ............. 74

6. Tools........................................ 75

Settings ............................................... 75Changing general settings.................. 75

Phone settings ....................................... 75

Call settings............................................ 76Connection settings ............................. 77

Date and time ........................................ 83

Security.................................................... 83

Call barring (network service) ........... 86

Network ................................................... 87

Enhancement settings ......................... 87

File manager ...................................... 88

Receiving files via Infrared................. 88 Viewing memory consumption ......... 88

 Voice commands............................... 89Adding a voice command to an

application .............................................. 90

Starting an application using a

voice command ..................................... 90

Replaying, erasing, or changing a

voice command ..................................... 91

7. Personalisation....................... 92

Profiles................................................. 92Changing the profile ............................ 92

Customising profiles ............................ 92

Themes................................................. 93Editing themes....................................... 94

Go to .................................................... 95Adding shortcuts................................... 95

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8. Extras ..................................... 97

Wallet ................................................ 97Entering the wallet code .................... 97

Storing personal card details............. 98

Creating personal notes...................... 98

Creating a wallet profile..................... 98Retrieving information from

wallet to your browser........................ 99

 Viewing ticket details .......................... 99

Wallet settings .................................... 100

Resetting the wallet and

wallet code ........................................... 100

Calculator......................................... 100Converter.......................................... 101

Converting units.................................. 101

Setting a base currency and

exchange rates .................................... 101

Notes................................................. 102Clock.................................................. 102

Changing clock settings.................... 102

Setting an alarm ................................. 102

Recorder ........................................... 103

Games ............................................... 103Memory card ................................... 103

Format memory card.......................... 104

Backing up and restoring

information........................................... 104

Memory card password..................... 104

Checking memory consumption ..... 105

9. Services and Applications... 106

Services (Mobile browser) ........... 106Basic steps for accessing.................. 106

Setting up the phone for the

browser service.................................... 106

Making a connection......................... 107

 Viewing bookmarks ............................ 107

Browsing................................................ 108

Downloading ........................................ 110

Ending a connection .......................... 111Browser settings.................................. 111

Application manager .................... 112Installing applications - general

information........................................... 113

Removing an application.................. 114

10. Connectivity...................... 116

Bluetooth connection .................. 116Activating Bluetooth application

for the first time.................................. 117

Bluetooth settings .............................. 117

Sending data via Bluetooth ............. 117

Paired devices view ............................ 119

Receiving data via Bluetooth .......... 120

Closing the Bluetooth connection . 120

Infrared connection ...................... 121Sending and receiving data via

infrared .................................................. 121

Connection manager .................... 122 Viewing connection details.............. 122

Ending connections............................ 123

Connecting your phone to acompatible computer ................... 123

Using the CD-ROM............................. 123Using your phone as a modem........ 123

Sync - remote synchronisation . 124Creating a new synchronisation

profile ..................................................... 124

Synchronising data............................. 125

11. Troubleshooting................ 126

Q&A................................................... 127

12. Battery information.......... 130

Charging and Discharging .......... 130

13. Enhancement .................... 131

Battery.............................................. 132Wireless Headset HDW-2............ 132Wireless Clip-on HeadsetHS-3W.............................................. 132

Boom Headset HDB-5.................. 133Wireless Car Kit CK-1W............... 133

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Memory Unit DTS-128................. 133

Nokia Image Viewer SU-2........... 133

Nokia Digital Pen SU-1B ............. 134

Travel Charger ACP-12................. 134

14. Care and maintenance...... 135

15. Important safety

information .............................. 136

Index ..........................................140

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F o r y o u r s a f e t y

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For your safety

Read these simple guidelines. Breaking

the rules may be dangerous or illegal.

Further detailed information is given inthis manual.

Do not switch the phone on

when wireless phone use is

prohibited or when it may

cause interference or danger.

ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRSTDon't use a hand-held phone

while driving.INTERFERENCEAll wireless phones may get

interference, which could

affect performance.

SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALSFollow any regulations or

rules. Switch the phone off 

near medical equipment.SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFTWireless devices can cause

interference in aircraft.

SWITCH OFF WHENREFUELLINGDon't use the phone at a

refuelling point. Don't use

near fuel or chemicals.SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTINGDon't use the phone where

blasting is in progress.

Observe restrictions, and

follow any regulations or

rules.

USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal

position. Don't touch theantenna unnecessarily.

QUALIFIED SERVICEOnly qualified personnel may

install or repair phone

equipment.

ENHANCEMENTS ANDBATTERIESUse only approved

enhancements and batteries.

Do not connect incompatible

products.

WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-

resistant. Keep it dry.

BACKUP COPIESRemember to make backup

copies of all important data.

CONNECTING TO OTHERDEVICESWhen connecting to any other

device, read its user's guide

for detailed safety

instructions. Do not connect

incompatible products.

CALLINGEnsure the phone is switched

on and in service. Enter the

phone number, including the

area code, then press . To

end a call, press . To answer

a call, press .

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EMERGENCY CALLSEnsure the phone is switched

on and in service. Press as

many times as needed (e.g. to

exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.)

to clear the display. Enter the

emergency number, then press

. Give your location. Do not

end the call until told to do so.

When using the features in this device,

obey all laws and honour privacy and

legitimate rights of others.

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Network services

The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900 and

GSM 1800 and 1900 networks.

A number of features included in this guide are called network services. These arespecial 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.

This phone supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.

Some features of this phone, such as MMS, browsing, e-mail, remote SyncML, and

content downloading via browser or over MMS, require network support for these

technologies.

Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent charactersand/or services.

Chargers and enhancements

WARNING! Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements 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: Check the model number of any charger before use with this device.

This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12 and

LCH-12.

For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer.

When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not

the cord.

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1. General information

 Your Nokia 6600 provides variousfunctions that are handy for daily

use, such as Camera, Video recorder,Messaging, E-mail, Wallet, Clock,Calculator, and Calendar.

WARNING! All of thefeatures in this device, otherthan the alarm clock requirethe phone to be switched on

to use the features. Do notswitch the device on whenwireless phone use maycause interference ordanger.

Stickers in the sales package

• The stickers included on the

warranty card, in the salespackage, contain importantinformation for service andcustomer support purposes. Thesales package also includesinstructions on how you shoulduse these stickers.

■ Standby modeThe indicators described below areshown when the phone is ready foruse, with no characters keyed in. In

this state, the phone is in ‘standbymode’.

A Shows the signal strength of thecellular network at your currentlocation. The higher the bar, thestronger the signal. The antennasymbol is replaced with the GPRSsymbol when GPRS connection 

has been set to When available anda connection is available in thenetwork or in the current cell. See”Packet data (General Packet RadioService, GPRS)” on page 78. See”GPRS” on page 82.

B Shows an analogue or a digital

clock. See ”Date and time” on page83.

C Indicates in which cellular networkthe phone is currently being used.

D Shows the battery charge level.The higher the bar, the more powerleft in the battery.

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E Navigation bar: shows thecurrently active profile. If theselected profile is General , thecurrent date is displayed instead of the profile name. See ”Navigation

bar - moving horizontally” on page16.

F Shows the current shortcutsassigned for the selection keysand .

G Background image: You can selectany image to be used as a

background image in standby mode.See ”Themes” on page 93.

Note: Your phone has ascreen saver. If there are noactions for one minute, thedisplay is cleared and ascreen saver becomesvisible. To deactivate thescreen saver, press any key.See ”Themes” on page 93.

Indicators related to actions

One or more of the following iconsmay be shown when the phone is instandby mode:

- Indicates that you havereceived new messages to the Inboxin Messaging. If the indicator isblinking, the phone memory is lowand you must delete some data. See”Memory low” on page 126.

- Indicates that you have

received new e-mail.

- Indicates that you havereceived one or several voicemessages. See ”Calling your voicemailbox” on page 21.

- Indicates that there are

messages waiting to be sent inOutbox. See ”Messaging - Generalinformation” on page 49.

- Shown when Ringing type hasbeen set to Silent , Message alert tone to Off , and Chat alert tone toOff in the currently active profile.

- Indicates that the phone’skeypad is locked. See the GettingStarted guide.

- Indicates that you have anactive alarm.

- Indicates that Bluetooth isactive. When data is transmitted via

Bluetooth, is shown.- Indicates that all calls to the

phone are diverted. - Indicatesthat all calls to the phone arediverted to a voice mailbox. See”Settings for call diverting” on page23. If you have two phone lines, thedivert indicator for the first line is

and for the second line .See ”Line in use (network service)”on page 77.

- Indicates that you can makecalls using phone line 2 only(network service). See ”Line in use(network service)” on page 77.

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Data connection indicators

• When an application isestablishing a data connection,one of the indicators below blinksin standby mode.

• When an indicator is showncontinuously, the connection isactive.

for a data call, for a highspeed data call.

The GPRS symbol is showninstead of the antenna symbolwhen there is an active GPRSconnection. when there aremultiple GPRS connections, andfor when the GPRS connection is puton hold during voice calls.

for a fax call,

for a Bluetooth connection, and

for an infrared connection.

■Menu• Press (Menu key) to

display the main Menu.In the Menu, you can access allthe applications in your phone.

Options in the Menu: Open,List view / Grid view , Move , Move tofolder , New folder , App. downloads ,Memory details , Help and Exit .

Moving in the Menu

• Move the joystick up , down, left and right

(shown with blue arrows 1 to 4)to navigate the Menu.

Opening applications or folders

• Scroll to an application or afolder and press the centre of the

  joystick (shown with bluearrow 5) to open it.

Closing applications• Backstep by pressing Back or

Exit as many times as needed toreturn to standby mode or selectOptions→ Exit .

If you press and hold , the phonereturns to standby mode and theapplication is left open in thebackground.

Note: Pressing will alwaysend a call, even if anotherapplication is active anddisplayed.

1

2

3

4

5

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When you switch the phone off correctly, using the Power key, thephone will attempt to save anyunsaved data and close anyapplications that are still open.

Hence the process may take a shorttime.

Rearranging the Menu

 You can rearrange the Menu icons asrequired. You can place more rarelyused applications in folders and

move applications that you use moreoften from a folder to the mainMenu. You can also create newfolders.

1. Scroll to the item you want tomove and select Options→Move . A check mark is placedbeside the application.

2. Move the selection where youwant the application to be andpress OK.

Switching betweenapplications

If you have several applications openand want to switch from oneapplication to another, press andhold (Menu key). The applicationswitching window opens showing alist of applications that are currently

open. Scroll to an application andpress to go to it.

Note: If memory is getting

low, the phone may closesome applications. Thephone saves any unsaveddata before an application isclosed.

■Options lists

Options: These lists tell youwhich commands areavailable in different viewsand situations.

Note: The availablecommands changedepending on the view youare in.

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■Help Your Nokia phone has a helpfunction that you can access fromany application that has the Options selection, and can be accessed usingthe key. You can also access thehelp function from the main menu.

■Navigation bar -moving horizontally

In the navigation bar, you can see:

• small arrows or tabs that tell youif there are more views, folders,or files you can move to.

• editing indicators. See ”Writingtext” on page 50.

• other information, for example,2/14 means that the currentpicture is the second of 14pictures in the folder. Pressto see the next picture.

■ Actions common to allapplications

• Opening items for viewing -When you are viewing a list of files or folders, to open an item,scroll to an item and press , orselect Options→ Open.

• Editing items - To open an itemfor editing, you sometimes needto first open it for viewing andthen select Options→ Edit , if you want to change its contents.

Use the joystick to scroll throughall fields of the item.

• Renaming items - To give a newname to a file or folder, scroll to itand select Options→ Rename .

• Removing, deleting items -Scroll to the item and select

Options→ Delete or press . Todelete many items at a time, youfirst need to mark them. See thenext paragraph: ‘Marking anitem’.

• Marking an item - There areseveral ways to select itemswhen you are in a list.

• To select one item at a time,scroll to it and select Options →Mark/Unmark → Mark orpress and at the sametime. A check mark is placednext to the item.

• To select all items in the list,

select Options→ Mark/ Unmark →Mark all .

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• Marking multiple items -Press and hold , then movethe joystick down or up. Asthe selection moves, a checkmark is placed next to the

items. To end the selection,stop the scrolling with the

  joystick and then release .

After you have selected all theitems you want, you can moveor delete them by selecting

Options→Move to folder or

Delete .• To unmark an item, scroll to it

and select Options→ Mark/ Unmark → Unmark or pressand at the same time.

• Creating folders - To create anew folder, select Options→New folder . You are asked to givea name to the folder (max. 35letters).

• Moving items to a folder - Tomove items to a folder orbetween folders, select Options → Move to folder (not shown if there are no folders available).

When you select Move to folder ,a list of available folders opensand you can also see the rootlevel of the application (formoving an item out of a folder).Select the location you want theitem to be moved to and pressOK.

• Sending items - To send items, tocompatible devices, scroll to theitem that you want to send,select Options→ Send . Selectthe method, the choices are Via

multimedia, Via Bluetooth, Viainfrared , and Via e-mail .

• If you select to send the itemin an e-mail or a multimediamessage, an editor opens.Press to select therecipient(s) from the Contacts

directory or write the phonenumber or e-mail address of the recipient in the To: field.Add text or sound and selectOptions→ Send . See”Creating and sending newmessages” on page 54.

• Via infrared. See ”Sending and

receiving data via infrared” onpage 121.

• Via Bluetooth. See ”Sendingdata via Bluetooth” on page117.

■ Volume control

• When you have an active call orare listening to a sound, press

or to increase ordecrease the volume level,respectively.

 Voice volume icons:- for earpiece mode,

- for loudspeaker mode.

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Loudspeaker

 Your phone has a loudspeaker forhandsfree use. The loudspeakerallows you to speak and listen to thephone from a short distance withouthaving to hold the phone to your ear,for example, having it on a tablenearby. The loudspeaker can be usedduring a call, with sound and videoapplications, and when viewingmultimedia messages. Sound andvideo applications use the

loudspeaker by default. Using theloudspeaker makes it easier to useother applications while in a call.

Activating the loudspeakerTo change to usingthe loudspeakerduring an already

active call, select Options →

 Activate loudsp.. A tone is played,is shown in the navigation bar,

and the volume indicator changes.

Note: The loudspeakercannot be activated whenyou have connected aheadset to the phone.

Important: Do not hold thephone near to your earwhen the loudspeaker is inuse, because the volumemay be extremely loud.

The loudspeaker needs to beactivated separately each time for

phone calls, but the soundapplications, such as Recorder, usethe loudspeaker by default.

Turning off the loudspeaker• When you have an active call,

select Options→ Activate handset .

Headset modeTo adjust the volume level when aheadset is connected to your phone,press or or use the headset’skeys, if available.

■ KeyguardUse the keyguard (keypad lock) tohelp prevent accidental key presses.

In standby mode, press andthen . When the keys are locked,

appears on the display. Pressand then to unlock the

keys.

When keyguard is on, press toanswer a call. During a call, thephone can be operated in the normalway.

Note: When keyguard is on,calls may be possible to theemergency number

programmed into yourphone (e.g. 112 or otherofficial emergency number).Just key in the emergencynumber and press . Thenumber is displayed onlyafter you have keyed in itslast digit.

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■ Shared memoryThe following features in your phoneuse shared memory: contacts, textmessages, and multimediamessages, images and ringing tones,

 Video recorder, RealOne PlayerTM,calendar and to-do notes, anddownloaded applications. Using anyof these features leaves less memoryfor other features. This is especiallytrue with heavy use of any of thefeatures. For example, saving many

images may take all of the sharedmemory and your phone may displaythat the memory is full. In this case,delete some of the information orentries reserving the shared memory.

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2. Your phone

■Making a call1. In standby mode, key in the

phone number, including the areacode. Press or to movethe cursor. Press to remove anumber.

• For international calls, presstwice for theinternational prefix (the + character replaces theinternational access code)and then key in the countrycode, the area code without 0,and the phone number.

Note: Calls described hereas international may insome cases be madebetween regions of thesame nation.

2. Press to call the number.

3. Press to end the call (or to

cancel the call attempt).Note: Pressing will alwaysend a call, even if anotherapplication is active anddisplayed.

 You can make a call using your voiceso that you do not need to look at

the display to key in the number. See”Voice dialling” on page 29.

Making a call using theContacts directory

1. To open the Contacts directory,press in standby mode, or go

to Menu→

 Contacts.2. To find a contact, scroll to the

desired name, or key in the firstletters of the name. The Searchfield opens automatically andmatching contacts are listed.

3. Press to start the call.

If the contact has more than onephone number, scroll to thenumber and press to start thecall.

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Calling your voice mailbox

The voice mailbox (network service)is an answering service where callerswho are unable to reach you canleave you voice messages.

• To call your voice mailbox, pressand in standby mode.

• If the phone asks for the voicemailbox number, key it in andpress OK. You can obtain thisnumber from your serviceprovider.

See ”Settings for call diverting” onpage 23.

Each phone line may have its ownvoice mailbox number. See ”Line inuse (network service)” on page 77.

Changing the voice mailbox

numberTo change the phone number of yourvoice mailbox, go to Menu→ Tools →  Voice mailbox and select

Options→ Change number . Key inthe number (obtained from yourservice provider) and press OK.

Speed dialling a phonenumber

To view the speed dialling grid,go to Menu→ Tools→ Speed dial.

1. Assign a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys ( -

). See ”Assigning speed

dialling keys” on page 30.

2. To call the number: In standbymode, press the correspondingspeed dialling key and . If theSpeed dialling function is set toOn: Press and hold the

corresponding speed dialling keyuntil the call is started.

Making a conference call

Conference calling is a networkservice that allows you to make aconference call with a maximum of 

six participants, including yourself.

1. Make a call to the firstparticipant.

2. To make a call to a newparticipant, select Options→New call . Key in or search thememory for the phone number of the participant and press OK. Thefirst call is automatically put onhold.

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3. When the new call has beenanswered, join the firstparticipant in the conferencecall. Select Options→Conference .

4. To add a new person to the call,repeat step 2 and then select

Options→ Conference → Add to conference .

• To have a private conversationwith one of the participants:Select Options→Conference  

→ Private . Scroll to thedesired participant and pressPrivate. The conference call isput on hold in your phone,and the other participants canstill continue talking witheach other while you have aprivate discussion with one

participant only. Once youhave finished the privateconversation, press Options →Conference to return to theconference call.

• To drop one participant fromthe conference call, select

Options→

 Conference →

 Drop participant , then scrollto the participant and press

Drop.

5. To end the active conference call,press .

■ Answering a call

• To answer an incoming call,press .

• To end the call, press .

If you do not want to answer a call,press . The caller will hear a ’linebusy’ tone.

When a call comes in, press Silence to quickly mute the ringing tone.

Options during a call

Press Options during a call for someof the following options:

Mute or Unmute , End active call ,End all calls , Hold or Unhold , New call , Conference , Private , Dropparticipant , Answer , and Reject .

Swap is used to switch between theactive call and the call on hold.

Transfer is used to connect anincoming call or a call on hold withan active call and to disconnectyourself from both calls.

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Send DTMF is used to send DTMFtone sequences, for example,passwords or bank account numbers.

Note: You may not have allof these options. Contact

your service provider formore details.

• Key in the digits with -. Each keystroke generates a

DTMF tone, which is transmittedwhile the call is active. Pressrepeatedly to produce: *, p 

(inserts a pause of approximatelytwo seconds before, or betweenDTMF characters.), and w (if youuse this character, the remainingsequence is not sent until youpress Send again during the call).Press to produce #.

Call waiting (networkservice)

If you have activated the Callwaiting service, the network willnotify you of a new incoming callwhile you have a call in progress.

1. During a call, press to answer

the waiting call. The first call isput on hold.

To switch between the two calls,press Swap.

2. To end the active call, press .

Settings for call diverting

When this network service isactivated, you can direct yourincoming calls to another number,for example, to your voice mailboxnumber. For details, contact yourservice provider.

Go to Menu→ Tools→ Settings→ Call divert.

• Select one of the divert options,for example, select If busy todivert voice calls when your

number is busy or when youreject incoming calls.

• Select Options→ Activate to setthe divert setting on, Cancel toset the divert setting off, orCheck status to check whetherthe divert is activated or not.

• To cancel all active diverts, selectOptions→ Cancel all diverts .

See ”Indicators related to actions”on page 13.

Note: You cannot havebarring of incoming callsand call diverting active at

the same time. See ”Callbarring (network service)”on page 86.

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■ Log - Callregister andgeneral logGo to Menu→ Log.

In the log you can monitor phonecalls, text messages, packet dataconnections, and fax and data callsregistered by the phone. You canfilter the log to view just one type of event and create new contact cardsbased on the log information.

Note: Connections to yourremote mailbox, multimediamessaging centre, orbrowser pages are shown asdata calls or packet dataconnections in the generalcommunications log.

Recent calls registerPress in standby mode, or go

to Menu→ Log→ Recent calls .

The phone registers the phonenumbers of missed, received, anddialled calls, and the approximateduration of your calls. The phone

registers missed and received callsonly if the network supports thesefunctions, and the phone is switchedon and within the network’s servicearea.

Options in the Missed,Received, Dialled views: Call , Create message , Use number , Delete , Clear 

list , Add to Contacts , Help, and Exit .

Missed calls and received calls

To view a list of the last 20 phonenumbers from which somebody hastried to call you without success(network service), go to Log→ 

Recent calls → Missed calls .

Tip! When you see a note instandby mode about missedcalls, press Show to accessthe list of missed calls. Tocall back, scroll to thenumber or name you want

and press . If you do notview the missed calls thenthe icon will bedisplayed, when you are notin standby mode, until themissed calls have beenviewed.

To view a list of the 20 numbers ornames from which you have mostrecently accepted calls (networkservice), go to Log→ Recent calls  → Received calls .

Dialled numbers

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To view the 20 phone numbers thatyou have most recently called orattempted to call, go to Log→ Recent calls → Dialled nos..

Erasing recent call lists• To clear all recent call lists, select

Options→ Clear recent calls inthe Recent calls main view.

• To clear one of the call registers,open the register you want toerase and select Options→ Clear list .

• To clear an individual event, opena register, scroll to the event, andpress .

Call duration

Go to Menu→ Log→ Call duration.

Allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls.

Note: The actual timeinvoiced for calls by yourservice provider may vary,depending upon networkfeatures, rounding-off for

billing, and so forth.

Erasing call duration timers - Select

Options→ Clear timers . For this youneed the lock code. See ”Security” onpage 83.

GPRS data counter

Go to Log→ GPRS counter .

The GPRS data counter allows you tocheck the amount of data sent and

received during packet data (GPRS)connections. For example, you maybe charged for your GPRSconnections by the amount of datasent and received.

 Viewing the general log

Go to Menu→ Log and press.

In the general log, for eachcommunication event, you can seethe sender or recipient name, phonenumber, name of the serviceprovider, or access point.

Note: Sub-events, such as atext message sent in morethan one part and packetdata connections, arelogged as onecommunication event.

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Filtering the log

1. Select Options→ Filter . A list of filters opens.

2. Scroll to a filter and press Select.

Erasing the contents of the log• To erase all the log contents,

Recent calls register, andMessaging delivery reportspermanently, select Options→Clear log. Confirm by pressing Yes.

Packet data counter andconnection timer

• To view how much data,measured in kilobytes, has beentransferred and how long acertain GPRS connection haslasted, scroll to an Incoming orOutgoing event with the accesspoint icon and select Options → View details .

Log settings

• Select Options→ Settings . Thelist of settings opens.

• Log duration - The log events

remain in the phone memoryfor a set number of days afterwhich they are automaticallyerased to free memory.

Note: If you select No log,all the log contents, Recentcalls register, andMessaging delivery reportsare permanently deleted.

• Show call duration. See ”Callduration” on page 25.

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3. Personal information

■ ContactsTo open Contacts,

press in standbymode or go to Menu→ Contacts.

In Contacts, you can store andmanage contact information, suchas names, phone numbers, andaddresses.

 You can also add a personal ringingtone, voice tag, or a thumbnailimage to a contact card. You cancreate contact groups, which allowyou to send text messages or e-mailto many recipients at the same time.

Options in the Contactsdirectory: Open, Call , Create message , New contact , Edit , Delete ,Duplicate , Add to group, Belongs togroups , Mark/Unmark , Copy to SIM direct., Go to web address , Send ,Contacts info, SIM directory ,Service numbers , Settings , Help,

and Exit .

Creating contact cards

1. Open Contacts and selectOptions→ New contact . Anempty contact card opens.

2. Fill in the fields you want andpress Done. The contact card issaved in the phone memory andclosed, after which you can see itin the Contacts directory.

Copying contacts betweenthe SIM card and phonememory

• To copy names and numbers froma SIM card to your phone, select

Options→ SIM directory , scroll

to the name(s) you want to copyand select Options→ Copy toContacts .

• If you want to copy a phone, fax,or pager number from Contactsto your SIM card, go to Contacts,open a contact card, scroll to thenumber, and select Options→ Copy to SIM direct.

Editing contact cards

Options when editing acontact card: Add thumbnail /Remove thumbnail , Add detail ,Delete detail , Edit label , Help, and

Exit .

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See ”Actions common to allapplications” on page 16.

Inserting an image in a contactcard

To attach a small thumbnail imageto a contact card, open a contactcard, select Options→ Edit andthen select Options→ Add thumbnail . The thumbnail image isalso shown when the contact iscalling you. After you attach athumbnail image to a contact card,

you can select Add thumbnail toreplace the image with a differentthumbnail or Remove thumbnail toremove the thumbnail from thecontact card.

 Viewing a contact card

The contact information view ( )shows all information inserted in thecontact card.

The name field is always displayed inthe contact information view, butother fields are only displayed if they

contain information.

Options when viewing acontact card, when the selection ison a phone number: Call , Create message , Edit , Delete , Defaults , Add voice tag / Voice tags , Assign speed 

dial / Remove speed dial , Ringingtone , Copy to SIM direct., Send ,Help, and Exit .

Assigning default numbers andaddressesIf a contact has several phonenumbers or e-mail addresses, to

speed up calling and sendingmessages, you can define certainnumbers and addresses to be used asthe default.

• Open a contact card and selectOptions→ Defaults . A pop-upwindow opens, listing thedifferent options.

Example: Scroll to Phone number and press Assign. Alist of phone numbers in theselected contact card isshown. Scroll to the one youwant to have as the defaultand press . When you

return back to the contactcard view, you can see thedefault number’s nameunderlined.

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 Voice dialling You can make a phone call by sayinga voice tag that has been added to acontact card.

 Voice tags

Any spoken word(s) can be a voicetag.

• When recording, hold the phoneat a short distance away fromyour mouth. After the startingtone, say clearly the word, orwords, you want to record as a

voice tag.

Before using voice dialling, notethat:

• Voice tags are not languagedependent. They are dependenton the speaker's voice.

• Voice tags are sensitive to

background noise. Record anduse them in a quiet environment.

• Very short names are notaccepted. Use long names andavoid similar names for differentnumbers.

Note: You must say the

name exactly as you said itwhen you recorded it. Thismay be difficult in, forexample, a noisyenvironment or during anemergency, so you shouldnot rely solely upon voicedialling in all circumstances.

Adding a voice tag to a phonenumber

Note: Voice tags can only beadded to phone numbersstored in the phone’s

memory. See ”Copyingcontacts between the SIMcard and phone memory” onpage 27.

1. In the Contacts main view, scrollto the contact that you want toadd a voice tag to, and press

to open the contact card.2. Scroll to the number that you

want to add the voice tag to, andselect Options→ Add voice tag.

3. The text Press 'Start', then speak after tone is displayed.

• Press Start to record a voice

tag. The phone sounds astarting tone and the noteSpeak now is displayed.

4. Say the voice tag. The phone willstop recording afterapproximately 5 seconds.

5. After recording, the phone plays

the recorded tag and the notePlaying voice tag is displayed.

6. When the voice tag has beensuccessfully saved, the noteVoice tag saved is displayed anda beep sounds. A symbol canbe seen next to the number in thecontact card.

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Making a call using a voice tag

1. In standby mode, press and hold. A short tone is played and

the note Speak now is displayed.

2. When you are making a call bysaying a voice tag, hold thephone at a short distance awayfrom your mouth and face andsay the voice tag clearly.

3. The phone plays the originalvoice tag, displays the name andnumber, and after a few seconds

dials the number of therecognised voice tag.

• If the phone plays the wrongvoice tag, or to retry voicedialling, press Retry.

Note: When an applicationusing a data call or GPRS

connection is sending orreceiving data, you cannotmake a call by using voicedialling. To make a call byusing a voice tag, end allactive data connections.

Replaying, erasing, or changing avoice tag

To replay, erase, or change a voicetag, scroll to the item that has avoice tag (indicated by ), selectOptions→ Voice tag, and theneither:

• Playback - to listen to the voicetag again, or

• Delete - to erase the voice tag, or

• Change - to record a new voicetag. Press Start to record.

Assigning speed dialling keys

Speed dialling is a quick way to callfrequently used numbers. You canassign speed dialling keys to eightphone numbers. Number 1 isreserved for the voice mailbox.

1. Open the contact card for whichyou want a speed dialling key andselect Options→ Assign speed dial . The speed dialling gridopens, showing you the numbersfrom 1-9.

2. Scroll to a number and pressAssign. When you return to the

contact information view, youcan see the speed dial icon nextto the number.

• To call the contact by speeddialling, go to standby mode andpress the speed dialling key and

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Adding a ringing tone for acontact card or group

 You can set a ringing tone for eachcontact card and group. When thatcontact or group member calls you,

the phone plays the chosen ringingtone (if the caller’s telephonenumber is sent with the call and yourphone recognises it).

1. Press to open a contact cardor go to the Groups list and selecta contact group.

2. Select Options→ Ringing tone .A list of ringing tones opens.

3. Use the joystick to select theringing tone you wish to use forthe contact or group and pressSelect.

• To remove the ringing tone,

select Default tone from the listof ringing tones.

Note: For an individualcontact, the phone willalways use the ringing tonethat was assigned last. So, if you first change a groupringing tone and then the

ringing tone of a singlecontact that belongs to thatgroup, the ringing tone of the single contact will beused when the contact callsyou the next time.

Managing contact groups

 You can create contact groups,which can, for example, be used asdistribution lists for sending textmessages and e-mail. A ringing tonemay be added to a group. See”Adding a ringing tone for a contactcard or group” on page 31.

Options in the Groups listview: Open, New group, Delete ,Rename , Ringing tone , Contacts info, Settings , Help, and Exit .

Creating contact groups1. In the Contacts directory, press

to open the Groups list.

2. Select Options→ New group.

3. Write a name for the group or use

the default name Group andpress OK.

Adding members to a group1. In the Contacts directory, scroll

to the contact you want to add toa group and select Options→ Add to group: . A list of available

groups opens.

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2. Scroll to the group to which youwant to add the contact andpress .

■ CalendarGo to Menu→ 

Calendar

In Calendar, you can keep track of your appointments, meetings,birthdays, anniversaries, and otherevents. You can also set a calendaralarm to remind you of upcoming

events. Calendar uses sharedmemory. See ”Shared memory” onpage 19.

Creating calendar entries

1. Select Options→ New entry andselect:

• Meeting to remind you of anappointment that has aspecific date and time.

• Memo to write a generalentry for a day.

• Anniversary to remind you of birthdays or special dates.

Anniversary entries arerepeated every year.

2. Fill in the fields. See ”Calendarentry fields” on page 33. Use the

 joystick to move between fields.Press to change betweenupper and lower case, andpredictive text.

3. To save the entry, press Done.

Editing calendar entriesOptions when editing a

calendar entry: Delete , Send , Help,and Exit .

1. In the Day view, scroll to theentry and press to open it.

2. Edit the entry fields and pressDone.

• If you are editing a repeatedentry, choose how you want the

changes to take effect: All occurrences - all repeatedentries are changed / This entry only - only the current entry willbe changed.

Deleting calendar entries• In the Day view, scroll to the

entry you want to delete andselect Options→ Delete or press

. Press Yes to confirm.

• If you are deleting a repeatedentry, choose how you want thechange to take effect: All occurrences - all repeatedentries are deleted / This entry only - only the current entry willbe deleted.

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Calendar entry fields• Subject / Occasion - Write a

description of the event.

• Location - the place of ameeting, optional.

• Start time , End time , Start date ,and End date .

• Alarm - Press to activate thefields for Alarm time and Alarmdate .

• Repeat - Press to change theentry to be repeating. Shownwith in the Day view.

• Repeat until - You can set anending date for the repeatedentry, for example, the endingdate of a weekly course you aretaking. This option is shown onlyif you have selected to repeat the

event.• Synchronisation - If you select

Private , after synchronisation thecalendar entry can be seen onlyby you and it will not be shown to

others with online access to viewthe calendar. This is useful when,for example, you synchroniseyour calendar with a calendar ona compatible computer at work.

If you select Public , the calendarentry is shown to others whohave access to view yourcalendar online. If you selectNone , the calendar entry will notbe copied when you synchroniseyour calendar.

Calendar viewsPress in the Month, Week, orDay views to automatically highlighttoday’s date.

To write a calendar entry, press anydigit key ( - ) in anycalendar view. A Meeting entry isopened and the characters youkeyed in are added to the Subject  field.

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Synchronisation icons in Monthview:

- Private ,- Public ,- None , and

- the day has more than oneentry.

Calendar entry icons in Day andWeek views:

- Memo, and- Anniversary .

Month view

In the Month view, one row equalsone week. Today’s date is underlined.Dates that have calendar entries aremarked with a small triangle at thebottom right corner. There is a framearound the currently selected date.

• To open the Day view, scroll to

the date you want to open andpress .

• To go to a certain date, select

Options→ Go to date . Write thedate and press OK.

Week view

In the Week view, the calendar

entries for the selected week areshown in seven day boxes. Today’sday of the week is underlined.Memos and Anniversaries icons areplaced before 8 o’clock. Meetingentries are marked with colouredbars according to starting andending times.

• To view or edit an entry, scroll tothe cell that has an entry and

press to open the Day view,then scroll to the entry and press

to open it.

Options in the differentcalendar views: Open, New entry ,

Week view / Month view , Delete , Goto date , Send , Settings , Help, andExit .

Day view

In the Day view, you can see thecalendar entries for the selected day.The entries are grouped according to

their starting time. Memos andAnniversaries are placed before 8o’clock.

• To open an entry for editing,scroll to it and press .

• Press to go to the next day orpress to go to the previous

day.Settings for calendar views

Select Options→ Settings andselect:

• Calendar alarm tone - To select apersonalised alarm tone, or notone at all.

• Default view - To select the viewthat is shown first when youopen Calendar.

• Week starts on - To change thestarting day of the week.

• Week view title - To change thetitle of the Week view to be the

week number or the week dates.

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Setting calendar alarms

1. Create a new Meeting orAnniversary entry, or open apreviously created entry.

2. Scroll to Alarm and press ,then select On to open the Alarmtime and Alarm date fields.

3. Set the alarm time and date.

4. Press Done. An alarm indicatoris shown next to the entry in

the Day view.

Stopping a calendar alarm• The alarm duration is one minute.

To stop the alarm, press Stop. If you press any other key, thealarm is set to snooze.

■ To-do

Go to Menu→ To-do.In To-do you can keep a list of tasksthat you need to do. The To-do listuses shared memory. See ”Sharedmemory” on page 19.

1. Start to write a note using thedigit keys ( - ). See”Writing text” on page 50. Theeditor opens and the cursor blinksafter the letters you have keyed

in.2. Write the task in the Subject  

field. Press to add specialcharacters.

• To set the due date for thetask, scroll to the Due date  field and key in a date.

• To set a priority for the to-donote, scroll to the Priority  field and press .

3. To save the to-do note, pressDone. If you remove allcharacters and press Done, thenote will be deleted, even if you

edit a previously saved note.• To open a to-do note, scroll to it

and press .

• To delete a to-do note, scroll toit and select Options→ Delete orpress .

• To mark a to-do note as

completed, scroll to it and selectOptions→ Mark as done .

• To restore a to-do note, selectOptions → Mark as not done .

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■ Importing data fromcompatible Nokiaphones

 You can move calendar, contacts,

and to-do data from compatibleNokia phones to your phone usingthe PC Suite Data Importapplication. Instructions for usingthe application can be found in thehelp function of PC Suite on theCD-ROM.

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4. Multimedia

■ CameraPress Camera in standby mode

or go to Menu→ Camera.

With the camera application you cantake pictures of people or eventswhile on the move. The images areautomatically saved in the Galleryapplication, where you can renamethem and organise them in folders.

 You can also send images in amultimedia message, as an e-mailattachment, or via a Bluetooth orinfrared connection. The cameraproduces JPEG images.

Taking pictures

Note: Obey all local lawsgoverning the taking of pictures. Do not use thisfeature illegally.

Options before taking apicture: Capture , Go to Gallery ,Self-timer , Settings , Help, and Exit .

1. PressCamera

in standby mode.The camera application opens

and you can see the view to becaptured.

 You can see the viewfinder andthe cropping lines, which showyou the image area to becaptured. You can also see theimage counter, which shows youhow many images, depending onthe selected picture quality, fit inthe memory of your phone ormemory card, if you use one.

2. Press to zoom in on yoursubject before taking the picture.Press to zoom out again. Thezoom indicator on the display

shows the zoom level.3. To take a picture, press . Do

not move the phone before thecamera starts to save the image.The image is saved automaticallyin the Gallery. See ”Gallery” onpage 44.

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Note: The resolution of adigitally zoomed picture islower than that of a non-zoomed picture, but theimage remains the same

size. You may notice thedifference in image qualityif viewed on a PC, forexample.

Note: Camera goes intobattery saving mode if therehave been no key presses

within a minute. Tocontinue taking pictures,press .

Options after a picture hasbeen taken: New image , Delete ,Send , Rename image , Go to Gallery ,Settings , Help, and Exit .

After the image has been saved:• If you do not want to save the

image, select Options→ Delete .

• To return to the viewfinder totake a new picture, press .

 You can insert an image into acontact card. See ”Inserting an

image in a contact card” on page 28.Self-timerUse the self-timer to delay thetaking of a picture, so that you caninclude yourself in the picture.

1. Select Options→ Self-timer .

2. Select the delay 10 seconds , 20 seconds , or 30 seconds .

3. Press Activate . The camera willtake the picture after theselected delay has elapsed.

SettingsIn the camera settings, you canadjust the image quality setting,change the default image name, andchange the memory location of saved images.

1. Select Options→ Settings .

2. Scroll to the setting you want tochange:

• Image quality - High,Normal , and Basic . The betterthe image quality, the morememory the image consumes.See ”Images and memory

consumption” on page 40,

• Default image name - Bydefault, camera namesimages in the format‘Image.jpg’. Default image name allows you to set aname for the images stored.

• Memory in use - Selectwhether you want to storeyour images in the phonememory or on the memorycard, if you use one.

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Camera mode affects imagesize and orientationWith the different camera modes,you can affect the size andorientation of the picture to be

taken. When you are taking apicture, press or to changebetween the different modes.Choose:

• Standard when you want to takenormal landscape pictures,

• Portrait when you want to take a

smaller icon-sized, vertical

picture, which can be added to acontact card, or

• Night when the lighting is dimand the camera needs a longerexposure time for the picture to

be of good quality. Note that, indim conditions, any movementwhile taking a picture may causeit to get blurred. The image sizeand orientation is the same forStandard and Night .

• When you are taking a picture inStandard or Night mode, theviewfinder resolution is 160x120pixels, and in Portrait mode,80x96.

• The pictures taken in Standard orNight mode are saved in 640x480pixel (VGA) format and thosetaken in Portrait mode are savedin 80x96 pixel format.

• When you are viewing images,they are scaled to fit the display,which has 176 x 208 pixels. Thismeans that Standard and Nightmode pictures will appear more

detailed when viewed on a higherresolution screen, for example, acomputer or when zoomed inImages.

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Images and memoryconsumption

 Your phone has approximately 6 MB(megabytes) of free memory forimages, contact information,

calendar, messages, and so on. See”Shared memory” on page 19.Portrait pictures (always taken inHigh quality) are so small that theytake up very little memory. Picturestaken using the High quality setting

and those taken in Night mode takeup the most memory.

If 1 MB of memory is used for imagesonly, it would fit approximately 22Normal quality pictures taken in

Standard mode. In the table below,you can see approximately howmany images would fit in 1 MB of memory.

■ Viewing imagesPictures taken with the camera arestored as images in the Gallery. See”Gallery” on page 44.

Select an image from the list of images in the Images folder in theGallery to start the image viewer anddisplay the image.

When viewing an image, pressingor takes you to the next or

previous image in the current folder.

Options when viewing animage: Send , Set as wallpaper ,Rotate , Zoom in, Zoom out , Full screen, Delete , Rename , View 

details , Add to 'Go to' , Help, andExit .

In the images thumbnail view:

1. Press or to movebetween the phone and memorycard.

2. To browse the list of images,press and .

3. Press to open an image.When the image is open, you can

see the name of the image. You can view animated GIF files inthe same way as other images.

Image quality

Picture type Basic Normal High

Standard 55 22 15

Night 50 25 18

Portrait - - >300

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Zooming on a saved image

1. Select Options→ Zoom in orZoom out . You can see thezooming ratio at the top of thedisplay. See ”Keyboard shortcuts”on page 41.

2. Press to return to the initialview. The zooming ratio is notstored permanently.

If you zoom in on GIF animations

while they are playing, theanimation will freeze until normalzoom is resumed, when play willcontinue.

Full screen

When you select Options→ Full screen, the panes around the image

are removed so that you can seemore of the image. Press toreturn to the initial view.

Moving the focus

When you are zooming an image, orviewing an image in full screenmode, use the joystick to move thefocus to the left, right, up, or down,

so that you can take a closer look atone part of the image, for example,its upper right corner.

Keyboard shortcuts

• Rotate 90 degrees: -anticlockwise, - clockwise.

The rotation status is not storedpermanently.

• - zoom in, - zoomout, press and hold to return tothe normal view.

• - change between fullscreen and normal view.

■ Video recorderGo to Menu→ 

 Video recorder .

Note: Obey all local lawsgoverning the taking of videos. Do not use this

feature illegally.With the Video recorder you canrecord video clips, on your phone oron a memory card, if you use one.

 You can also send video clips thatyou have recorded.

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 Video recorder uses shared memory.See ”Shared memory” on page 19.

Options in the Video recordermain view: Record , Go to Gallery ,Settings , About product , Help, and

Exit .

Recording a video clip

 You can record video clips up to 95kB in size, which relates toapproximately 10 seconds induration, so that it can be

conveniently sent as a multimediamessage. Video clips are recorded inthe 3GPP file format with the .3gpfile extension.

• Open the Video recorder andpress to start recording.

• To pause recording at any time,press . Press again, toresume recording.

• Press to zoom in on yoursubject before, or during,

recording. Press to zoom outagain.

The video clip is saved to either thephone’s memory or the memorycard, depending on the setting of your Memory in use . See ”Setting upyour Video recorder” on page 42.

• To immediately play the videoclip you just recorded, select

Options→ Play .

• To play previously saved videoclips, go to the Gallery. See”Gallery” on page 44.

Options in Video recorder

when you have recorded a clip: Play ,New video clip, Send , Rename ,Delete , Go to Gallery , Settings ,About product , Help, and Exit .

Setting up your Videorecorder

Use the following settings to definehow videos are recorded.

• Select Options→ Settings andchoose:

• Image size - Select Small orLarge . Large reduces framerate.

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• Audio - Select On or Off . On reduces the maximumrecording duration.

• Default video name - Definea default name.

• Memory in use - Select Phone memory or Memory card .

■ RealOne Player™Go to Menu→ 

RealOne Player.

With RealOne Player™, you can playlocal media files stored in the phonememory, or memory card, or streammedia files over the air from astreaming link. The streaming linkcan be activated during a browsingsession or stored in the phonememory, or memory card.

Media files are video, music or audioclips. Files with extensions .3gp,.amr, .mp4, .rm, and .ram aresupported by RealOne Player.

RealOne Player does not necessarilysupport all file formats or all thevariations of a file format.

RealOne Player uses shared memory.See ”Shared memory” on page 19.

Options when you startRealOne Player: Open, Videodownloads , Settings , About product ,Help, and Exit 

Playing media files

• To play a media file stored in yourphone’s memory or memory card,select Options→ Open and:

• Most recent clips - to playone of the last 6 files played inRealOne Player, or

• Saved clip - to play a filesaved in the Gallery. See”Gallery” on page 44. 

Scroll to a file and press toplay the file.

• To stream content over the air:

• Select a streaming link savedin the Gallery. Before your livecontent begins streaming,your phone will connect to

the site and load the file.• Open the link to a file in the

browser.

To stream live content, you mustfirst configure your default accesspoint. See ”Access points” on page80.

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Note: Many serviceproviders will require you touse an Internet access point(IAP) for your default accesspoint. Other service

providers allow you to use aWAP access point. Contactyour service provider formore information.

Note: In RealOne Player, youcan only open an rtsp:// URLaddress. You cannot open an

http:// URL address,however RealOne Player willrecognise an http link to a.ram file since a .ram file is atext file containing an rtsplink.

• Press to pause the clip, orpress to stop the clip

playing.

Options in RealOne Playerwhen a clip has been paused orstopped: Play / Continue , Stop, Mute  / Unmute , Clip details , Send ,

Settings , Help, and Exit .

Shortcuts during playWhen a media file is playing use the

 joystick to seek (move quicklythrough the media file), and to mutethe sound, as follows:

Press and hold to seek forwards,or press and hold to seekbackwards through the media file.

Press and hold until theindicator is displayed to mute the

sound.

Press and hold until you see theindicator to turn on the sound.

Changing the settings

Select Options→ Settings theneither Video or Connection.

Press or to move betweenthe different setting tabs for Video and Connection.

Select Video to change the followinglist of settings:

• Contrast - Open the slider viewto change the contrast.

• Repeat - Choose On to have theplaying video or audio file restartautomatically once it hasfinished.

Select Connection to change theconnection settings.

■ GalleryGo to Menu→ Gallery.

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Use the Gallery to store and organiseyour images, sound clips, and videoclips, streaming links and RAM files.

Gallery uses shared memory. See”Shared memory” on page 19.

Open the Gallery to see a list of thefolders in the phone memory. Press

to see the folders on thememory card, if you use one.

Select a folder Images , Sound clips ,

or Video clips (or other folder thatyou have created) and press toopen it.

In the open folder you can see:

• an icon depicting the type of each file in the folder, or in thecase of an image, a small

thumbnail picture; a preview of the image,

• the name of the file,

• the date and time a file wassaved, or the size of the file, and

• subfolders, if present.

Options: Open (folder oritem), Send , Delete , Create new ,Move to folder , Copy to folder , New folder , Mark/Unmark , Edit , Rename ,Gallery downloads , Image uploader ,

Receive via infrared , View details ,Add to 'Go to' , Settings , Help, andExit .

 You can browse, open, and createfolders, mark, copy and move itemsto folders. See ”Actions common toall applications” on page 16.

Opening files

Select any file and press to openit. Each file will open in itscorresponding application asfollows:

• Images - open in the Image

viewer. See ”Viewing images” onpage 40.

• Sound clips - open and play inthe Recorder application. See”Recorder” on page 103.

• Video clips, RAM files, andstreaming links - open and playin the RealOne Playerapplication. See ”RealOnePlayer™” on page 43.

• Subfolders - open to displaycontents.

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Other default folders

Picture messages folderUse this folder to store pictures sentto you in picture messages.

• Select the folder Images → Picture msgs..

Options in the Picturemessages folder: Open, Send , Delete ,Mark/Unmark , Rename , View details , Help, and Exit .

To save a picture that you have

received in a picture message, go toMessaging→ Inbox , open themessage, and select Options→ Save picture .

Wallpapers folderUse this folder to store pictures thatyou want to use as background

images.• Select the folder Images → 

Wallpapers .

Downloading files

To download files into the Galleryusing the browser:

• Select Options→ Gallery downloads and choose fromGraphic downloads , Videodownloads , or Tone downloads .The browser opens and you canchoose a bookmark for the site todownload from. See ”Viewingbookmarks” on page 107.

To download files, you must firstconfigure your default access point.See ”Access points” on page 80.

Once items have been downloaded,the browser closes and the phone

returns to the Gallery view.

Note: Many serviceproviders will require you touse an Internet access point(IAP) for your default accesspoint. Other serviceproviders allow you to use a

WAP access point. Contactyour service provider formore information.

Uploading images to animage server (networkservice)

 You can send your pictures to animage server to allow others to shareyour pictures online.

Note: You can only upload.JPG files to an image server.

Before you can upload images, youmust enter the settings for theimage server. See ”Set up the imageserver” on page 47. You can getthese settings from your serviceprovider.

1. Select Options→ Image uploader .

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2. To begin an upload, mark theimages, or the entire folder thatyou want to upload, and selectUpload .

3. Enter a name for the folder on

the image server that the imageswill be stored in and press .

Set up the image server1. Select Settings→ Image servers  

and press . Fill in the detailsfor each field. See ”Access points”on page 80.

2. Press .

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5. Messaging

Go to Menu→ Messaging.

In Messaging you can create, send,receive, view, edit, and organise:

• text messages,

• multimedia messages,

• e-mail messages, and

• configuration messages.

Text messages and multimediamessages use shared memory. See”Shared memory” on page 19.

 You can also receive messages anddata via an infrared or Bluetoothconnection, receive servicemessages, cell broadcast messages,and send service commands.

Options in the Messagingmain view: Create message ,Connect (shown if you have definedsettings for the mailbox), orDisconnect (shown if there is anactive connection to the mailbox),SIM messages , Cell broadcast ,

Service command , Settings , Help,and Exit .

When you open Messaging, you cansee the New message function and alist of default folders:

Inbox - contains received

messages except e-mail and cellbroadcast messages. E-mailmessages are stored in the Mailbox .

 You can read cell broadcastmessages by selecting Options→ Cell broadcast .

My folders - for organisingyour messages into folders.

Mailbox - When you open thisfolder, you can either connect toyour remote mailbox to retrieve yournew e-mail messages or view yourpreviously retrieved e-mail messagesoffline. See ”Viewing e-mailmessages when online” on page 64. 

After you have defined settings for anew mailbox, the name given to thatmailbox will replace Mailbox in themain view. See ”Settings for e-mail”on page 72.

Drafts - stores draft messagesthat have not been sent.

Sent - stores the last 15messages that have been sent. Youcan change the number of messagesto be saved. See ”Settings for theOther folder” on page 74.

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Note: Messages or data thathave been sent via aninfrared or Bluetoothconnection are not saved inthe Draft or Sent folders.

Outbox - is a temporarystorage place for messages waitingto be sent.

Reports - you can request thenetwork to send you a deliveryreport of the text messages,configuration messages, and

multimedia messages you have sent.To turn on delivery report reception,select Options→ Settings → Text message or Multimedia message ,scroll to Receive report , and selectYes .

Note: Receiving a deliveryreport of a multimediamessage that has been sentto an e-mail address mightnot be possible.

Note: Before you create amultimedia message, writean e-mail, or connect toyour remote mailbox, you

must have the correctconnection settings inplace. See ”Settings neededfor e-mail” on page 58. See”Settings needed formultimedia messaging” onpage 56.

■Messaging - Generalinformation

The message status is always eitherdraft, sent, or received. Messages

can be saved to the Drafts folderbefore they are sent. Messages aretemporarily placed in the Outbox towait for sending. After a messagehas been sent, you can find a copy of the message in the Sent folder.Received and sent messages are inread-only state until you select

Reply or Forward , which copies themessage to an editor. Note that youcannot forward e-mail messages youyourself have sent, and thatrestrictions may apply to forwardingreceived messages.

Opening a received message

• When you receive a message,and the note 1 new 

message is shown in standbymode, press Show to open themessage.

• If you have more than one newmessage, press Show to open the

Inbox to see the messageheadings. To open a message inInbox, scroll to it and press .

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Adding a recipient to amessage

When you create a message, thereare several ways to add a recipient:

• add recipients from the Contactsdirectory. To open the Contactsdirectory, press or in theTo: or Cc: fields, or select Options → Add recipient . Scroll to acontact and press to mark it.

 You can mark several recipientsat a time. Press OK to return to

the message. The recipients arelisted in the To: field andautomatically separated with asemicolon (;).

• start to key in a name in the To:  field and select Options → Check contacts . The phone will retrieve

all matching entries from theContacts directory. If only oneentry is found, it is addedautomatically. If more than oneentry is found, select a contactfrom the list.

• write the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient in

the To: field, or

• copy the recipient informationfrom another application andthen paste it to the To: field. See”Copying text” on page 53.

Press to delete a recipient to theleft of the cursor.

Note: If you write manyphone numbers or e-mailaddresses in the To: field,you must remember to add asemicolon (;) between each

item to separate them fromeach other. When youretrieve recipients from theContacts directory, thesemicolon is addedautomatically.

Sending optionsTo change how a message is sent,select Options→ Sending options  when you are editing a message.When you save the message, itssending settings are also saved.

■Writing text You can key in text in two differentways, using the method traditionallyused in mobile phones or anothermethod called predictive text input.

To set predictive text input on or off,press twice quickly whenwriting text.

Using traditional text input

The indicator is shown on thetop right of the display when you arewriting text using traditional textinput.

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• Press a number key ( - ),repeatedly until the desiredcharacter appears. Note thatthere are more charactersavailable for a number key than

are printed on the key.Icons: andindicate the selected case.

means that the firstletter of the next word iswritten in upper case, andall other letters will

automatically be written inlower case. indicatesnumber mode.

• To switch between upper andlower case, press .

• To insert a number in letter mode,press and hold the number key.

• To switch between letter andnumber mode, press and hold.

• If the next letter is located on thesame key as the present one, waituntil the cursor appears (or press

to end the time-out period),and then key in the letter.

• If you make a mistake, pressto remove a character. Press andhold to clear more than onecharacter.

• The most common punctuationmarks are available under .Press repeatedly to reachthe desired punctuation mark.

Press to open a list of special

characters. Use the joystick tomove through the list and press

Select to select a character. Toinsert multiple specialcharacters, press to select,scroll to the next character, press

again. Continue until you

have entered all characters, andpress Select to return to themessage.

• To insert a space, press . Tomove the cursor to the next line,press three times.

Using predictive text input

To activate predictive text input,press and select Dictionary on.This will activate predictive textinput for all editors in the phone. The

indicator is shown at the topof the display.

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1. Write the desired word bypressing the keys - .Press each key only once for oneletter. The word changes afterevery key press.

For example, to write ‘Nokia’when the English dictionary isselected, press

for N, for o, fork, for i, and for a.

The word suggestion changesafter each key press.

2. When you have finished theword, check that it is correct.

• If the word is correct, you canconfirm it by pressing orby pressing to insert aspace. The underliningdisappears and you can begin

to write a new word.• If the word is not correct, you

have the following options:

• Press repeatedly toview the matching wordsthe dictionary has foundone by one.

• Press and selectDictionary → Matches toview a list of matchingwords. Scroll to the wordyou want to use and press

to select it.

• If the ? character is shownafter the word, the word youintended to write is not in thedictionary. To add a word tothe dictionary, press Spell, key

in the word (max. 32 letters)using traditional text input,and press OK. The word isadded to the dictionary. Whenthe dictionary becomes full, anew word replaces the oldestadded word.

• To remove the ? and clearcharacters one by one fromthe word, press .

Tips on using predictive textinput• To erase a character, press .

Press and hold to clear morethan one character.

• To change between the differentcharacter cases Abc, abc, andABC, press . Note that if youpress twice quickly thepredictive text input is turned off.

• To insert a number in letter mode,press and hold the desired

number key, or press andselect number mode, key in thenumbers you want, and press OK.

• The most common punctuationmarks are available under .Press repeatedly to reachthe desired punctuation mark.

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Press and hold to open a listof special characters. Use the

 joystick to scroll through the listand press Select to select acharacter. Or press and select

Insert symbol . To insert multiplespecial characters, press toselect, scroll to the nextcharacter, press again.Continue until you have enteredall characters, and press Select toreturn to the message.

Note: The predictive textinput will try to guess whichcommonly usedpunctuation mark (.,?!‘) isneeded. The order andavailability of thepunctuation marks dependon the language of the

dictionary.• Press repeatedly to view the

matching words the dictionaryhas found one by one.

When a word has been entered withpredictive text on, you can press ,select Dictionary and select:

• Matches - to view a list of wordsthat correspond to your keypresses. Scroll to the desiredword and press .

• Insert word - to add a word (max.32 letters) to the dictionary byusing traditional text input.When the dictionary becomesfull, a new word replaces theoldest added word.

• Edit word - to open a view whereyou can edit the word, availableonly if the word is active(underlined).

• Off - to turn off predictive text

input for all editors in the phone.

Writing compound words

• Write the first half of acompound word and confirm itby pressing . Write the lastpart of the compound word andcomplete the compound word by

pressing to add a space.

Copying text

If you want to copy text to theclipboard, the following are theeasiest methods:

1. To select letters and words, press

and hold . At the same time,press or . As the selectionmoves, text is highlighted.

To select lines of text, press andhold . At the same time press

or .

2. To end the selection, release

pressing the joystick while stillholding .

3. To copy the text to the clipboard,while still holding , press

Copy.

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• Start to create a message from anapplication that has the optionSend . In this case the file thatwas selected (such as an image ortext) is added to the message.

Writing and sending textmessages

Options in the text messageeditor: Send , Add recipient , Insert ,Delete , Check contacts , Message details , Sending options , Help, and

Exit .1. Select New message . A list of 

message options opens.

2. Select Create: → Text message .The editor opens with the cursorin the To: field. Press toselect recipient(s) from the

Contacts directory or write thephone number of the recipient.

Press to add a semicolon (;)to separate each recipient. Press

to move to the message field.

3. Write the message. In thenavigation bar, you can see themessage length indicatorcounting backwards from 160.For example, 10 (2) means thatyou can still add 10 charactersfor the text to be sent as twomessages.

4. To send the message, selectOptions→ Send or press .

Note: Your phone supportsthe sending of multiple textmessages at the same time,

therefore, the normal 160character limit for one textmessage can be exceeded. If your text exceeds 160characters, it will be sent intwo or more messages andmessage sending may cost

you more.Creating and sending picturemessages

 Your phone allows you to send andreceive picture messages. Picturemessages are text messages thatcontain small black-and-whitegraphics. There are several defaultpictures available in the Images → Picture messages folder in theGallery.

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Note: This function can beused only if it is supportedby your network operator orservice provider. Onlyphones that offer picture

message features canreceive and display picturemessages.

Options in the picturemessage editor: Send , Add recipient ,Insert , Remove picture , Delete ,Check contacts , Message details ,

Help, and Exit .To send a picture message:

1. There are two possibilities, either:

• Go to Menu→ Gallery→ Images → Picture messages  and select a picture to be sent.Select Options→ Send , or

• Select Messaging→ New message → Create: → Text message and select Options → Insert → Picture .

2. Enter recipient information andadd text.

3. Select Options→ Send or press

.Note: Each picture messageis made up of several textmessages. Therefore,sending one picturemessage may cost morethan sending one textmessage.

Multimedia messages

A multimedia message can contain acombination of text, images, videoand sound clips.

Note: Multimedia messagescan be used only if supported by your networkoperator or service provider.Only devices that offermultimedia messages ore-mail features can receiveand display multimedia

messages.

Settings needed formultimedia messaging

 You may receive the settings as aconfiguration message from yournetwork operator or service provider.See ”Receiving configuration

messages” on page 61.For availability of and subscriptionto data services, please contact yournetwork operator or service provider.

• To manually set up an accesspoint, go to Messaging→ 

Options→ Settings → 

Multimedia message . See”Settings for multimediamessages” on page 70.

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Creating multimedia messagesOptions in the multimedia

message editor: Send , Add recipient ,Insert , Remove , Move , Preview message , Objects , Delete , Check 

contacts , Message details , Sendingoptions , Help, and Exit .

1. In Messaging, select New message → Create: → Multimedia message and press

.2. Press to select the

recipient(s) from the Contactsdirectory or write the phonenumber or e-mail address of therecipient in the To: field. Add asemicolon (;) to separate each

recipient. Press to move tothe next field.

3. You can add the different objectsof the multimedia message in anyorder you want.

Note: First you need toselect whether the objectsare stored in the phone’smemory or the memorycard, if one is used.

• To add an image, selectOptions→ Insert  → Image  or New image .

Note: The default setting isImage size : Small . When you

are sending a multimediamessage to an e-mailaddress or another Nokia6600, if possible, use thelarger image size (networkdependent). To change thesetting, select Messaging→ 

Options→

 Settings →

 Multimedia message → Image size → Large .

• To add a sound, select

Options→ Insert → Sound clip or New sound clip. Whensound has been added, the

icon is shown in the

navigation bar.

• If you select Insert → Image ,Sound clip or Video clip, a listof items opens. Scroll to theitem you wish to add andpress Select.

• If you select Insert → New 

image , camera opens and youcan take a new picture. Thepicture is automatically savedin the Gallery. Press Delete toremove the picture and takeanother instead.

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• If you select Insert → New sound clip, Recorder opensand you can record a newsound. The sound isautomatically saved and a

copy is inserted in themessage.

4. To add a new slide, selectOptions→ Insert → Slide .

5. To send the message, selectOptions→ Send or press .

Important: Copyright

protections may preventsome images, ringtones, andother content from beingcopied, modified,transferred or forwarded.

Removing an object from amultimedia message

To remove a multimedia object,select Options→ Remove → Image ,Sound clip or Video clip. Press toremove text.

Working with different mediaobjectsTo see all the different media objects

included in a multimedia message,

open a multimedia message andselect Options→ Objects .

In the Objects view, you can change

the order of the different objects,delete objects, or open an object in acorresponding application.

Options in the Objects view:Open, Place images first / Place text first , Remove , Help, and Exit .

E-mailSettings needed for e-mailBefore you can send, receive,retrieve, reply to, and forward e-mailto a separate e-mail account, youmust:

• Configure an Internet access

point (IAP) correctly. See”Connection settings” on page77.

• Define your e-mail settingscorrectly. See ”Settings fore-mail” on page 72

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Note: Follow theinstructions given by yourremote mailbox andInternet service provider.

Writing and sending e-mailmessagesOptions in the e-mail editor:

Send , Add recipient , Insert ,Attachments , Delete , Check contacts , Message details , Sendingoptions , Help, and Exit .

1. Select New message → Create:  → E-mail . The editor opens.

2. Press to select therecipient(s) from the Contactsdirectory or write the e-mailaddress of the recipient in theTo: field. Add a semicolon (;) toseparate each recipient. If you

want to send a copy of youre-mail to someone, write theaddress in the Cc: field. Pressto move to the next field.

3. Write the message. If you want toadd an attachment to the e-mail,select Options→ Insert → Image , Sound clip, Video clip or

Note . will appear in thenavigation bar to indicate thatthe e-mail has an attachment.Template adds pre-written textto the e-mail.

 You can also add an attachmentto an e-mail by selecting Options → Attachments in an opene-mail. The Attachments viewopens where you can add, view,

and remove attachments.Note: When you add anattachment you need toselect it from the phone’smemory, or from thememory card, if one is used.

4. To remove an attachment, scroll

to the attachment and selectOptions→ Remove .

5. To send the e-mail, selectOptions→ Send or press .

Important: Copyrightprotections may preventsome images, ringtones, and

other content from beingcopied, modified,transferred or forwarded.

Note: E-mail messages areautomatically placed inOutbox before sending. Incase something goes wrongwhile the phone is sending

the e-mail, the e-mail is leftin Outbox with the statusFailed .

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■ Inbox - receivingmessages

Options in Inbox: Open,Create message , Reply , Delete ,

Message details , Move to folder ,Mark/Unmark , Help, and Exit .

Messages and data can be receivedvia text message, multimediamessage, an infrared connection, ora Bluetooth connection. When thereare unread messages in Inbox, theicon changes to .

In Inbox, the message icons tell youwhat kind of a message it is. Here aresome of the icons that you may see:

for an unread text message andfor an unread configuration

message,

for an unread multimedia

message,

for an unread service message,

for data received via infrared,

for data received via Bluetooth,and

for an unknown message type.

Options in different messageviewers

The available options depend on thetype of message you have opened forviewing:

• Save picture - saves the picture

to the Picture messages folder inthe Gallery.

• Reply - copies the address of thesender to the To: field. SelectReply → To all - to copy theaddress of the sender and Cc .field recipients to the new

message.• Forward - copies the message

contents to an editor.

• Call - call by pressing .

• Delete - allows you to deletemessages.

• View image - allows you to viewand save the image.

• Play sound clip - allows you tolisten to the sound in themessage.

• Play video clip - allows you toplay the video clip in themessage.

• Objects - shows you a list of allthe different multimedia objectsin a multimedia message.

• Attachments - shows you a listof files sent as e-mailattachments.

• Message details - shows detailed

information about a message.

• Move to folder / Copy to folder -allows you to move or copymessage(s) to My folders, Inbox,or other folders you have created.

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• Add to Contacts - allows you tocopy the phone number or e-mailaddress of the message sender tothe Contacts directory. Choosewhether you want to create a

new contact card or add theinformation to an existingcontact card.

• Find - Searches the message forphone numbers, e-mailaddresses, and Internetaddresses. After the search, you

can make a call or send amessage to the found number ore-mail address, or save the datato Contacts or as a bookmark.

 Viewing multimediamessages in Inbox

Multimedia message objectsOptions in the Objects view:Open, Save , Send , Call , and Exit .

• To see what kinds of mediaobjects have been included in themultimedia message, open themessage and select Options→ Objects . In the Objects view you

can view, or play files that havebeen included in the multimediamessage. You can choose to savethe file in your phone or to sendit, for example, via infrared toanother device.

Important: Multimediamessage objects maycontain viruses or otherwisebe harmful to your phone orPC. Do not open any

attachment if you are notsure of the trustworthinessof the sender. See ”Certif.management” on page 85.

 Viewing a multimediapresentationWhen you have received a

multimedia message that includes apresentation, select Options → Play presentation, the presentation willopen and start.

Receiving configurationmessages

 Your phone can receive many kindsof configuration messages, textmessages that contain data (alsocalled Over-The-Air (OTA) messages).To open a received configurationmessage, open Inbox, scroll to theconfiguration message ( ), andpress .

• Picture message - to save thepicture in the Picture messages  folder in the Gallery for later use,select Options→ Save picture .

• Business card - to save thecontact information, selectOptions→ Save business card .

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Note: If certificates orsound files are attached tobusiness cards, they will notbe saved.

• Ringing tone - to save the

ringing tone to the Gallery, selectOptions→ Save .

• Operator logo - to save the logo,select Options→ Save . Theoperator logo can now be seen instandby mode instead of thenetwork operator’s own

identification.• Calendar entry - to save the

invitation to Calendar, selectOptions→ Save to Calendar .

• Browser message - to save thebookmark, select Options→ Save to bookmarks . The

bookmark is added to theBookmarks list in browserservices.

If the message contains bothbrowser access point settings andbookmarks, to save the dataselect Options→ Save all . Or,select Options→ View details to

view the bookmark and accesspoint information separately. If you do not want to save all data,select a setting or bookmark,open the details, and select

Options→ Save to Settings orSave to bookmarks depending onwhat you are viewing.

• E-mail notification - Tells youhow many new e-mails you havein your remote mailbox. Anextended notification may listmore detailed information such

as subject, sender, attachments,and so on.

• In addition, you can receive a textmessage service number, voicemailbox number, profile settingsfor remote synchronisation,access point settings for the

browser, multimedia messagingor e-mail, access point loginscript settings, or e-mail settings.

To save the settings, select

Options→ Save to SMS sett.,Save to Voice mail , Save toSettings , or Save to e-mail sett..

Service messages (networkservice)

 You can order service messages(pushed messages) from serviceproviders. Service messages can benotifications of, for example, newsheadlines and they may contain a

text message or address of a browserservice. For availability andsubscription, contact your serviceprovider.

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 Viewing service messages inInbox

Options when viewing aservice message: Download message , Move to folder , Message 

details , Help, and Exit .

1. In Inbox, scroll to a servicemessage ( ) and press .

2. To download or view the service,press Download message. Thephone starts to make a dataconnection, if needed.

3. Press Back to return to Inbox.

 Viewing service messages inthe browserWhen you are browsing, select

Options→ Read service msgs. todownload and view new servicemessages.

■My foldersIn My folders you canorganise your messagesinto folders, create new folders, andrename and delete folders.

Templates folder

• You can use text templates toavoid rewriting messages thatyou send often. To create a newtemplate, select Options→ New template .

■ Remote mailbox(networkservice)

When you open this folder, you can

either connect to your remotemailbox to:

• retrieve new e-mail headings ormessages, or

• view your previously retrievede-mail headings or messagesoffline.

If you select New message → Create: → E-mail or Mailbox in theMessaging main view and you havenot set up your e-mail account, youwill be prompted to do so. See”Settings needed for e-mail” on page58.

When you create a new mailbox, the

name you give to the mailboxautomatically replaces Mailbox inthe Messaging main view. You canhave several mailboxes (max. six).

The Settings wizard programincluded in PC Suite for this phonecan help you configure access point

and mailbox settings. You can alsocopy existing settings, for example,from your computer to your phone.See the CD-ROM supplied in thesales package.

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Opening the mailbox

When you open the mailbox, you canchoose whether you want to viewthe previously retrieved e-mailmessages and e-mail headingsoffline or connect to the e-mailserver.

• When you scroll to your mailboxand press , the phone asksyou if you want to Connect tomailbox? Select Yes to connectto your mailbox or No to view

previously retrieved e-mailmessages offline.

• Another way to start aconnection is to select Options → Connect .

 Viewing e-mail messages whenonline

When you are online, you arecontinuously connected to a remotemailbox via a data call or a packetdata connection. See ”Dataconnection indicators” on page 14.See ”GSM data calls” on page 78. See ”Packet data (General PacketRadio Service, GPRS)” on page 78.

Note: If you are using thePOP3 protocol, e-mailmessages are not updatedautomatically in onlinemode. To see the neweste-mail messages, you needto disconnect and then

make a new connection toyour mailbox.

 Viewing e-mail messages whenofflineWhen you view e-mail messagesoffline, your phone is not connectedto the remote mailbox. This mode

may help you to save on connectioncosts. See ”GSM data calls” on page78.

To view e-mail messages offline, youmust first retrieve e-mail messagesfrom your mailbox, see the nextsection.

 You can continue reading theretrieved e-mail headings and/or theretrieved e-mail messages offline.

 You can write new e-mail messages,reply to the retrieved e-mailmessages, and forward e-mailmessages. You can order the e-mailmessages to be sent the next time

you connect to the mailbox. Whenyou open Mailbox the next time andyou want to view and read the e-mail messages offline, answer No tothe Connect to mailbox? query.

Options when viewing e-mailheadings: Open, Create message ,

Connect / Disconnect , Reply ,Retrieve e-mail , Delete , Message details , Mark as read , Sort by , Copy to folder , Mark/Unmark , Help, andExit .

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• When you are viewing e-mailmessages either in online oroffline mode, scroll to the e-mailyou want to view and pressto open it. If the e-mail message

has not been retrieved (arrow inthe icon is pointing outwards)and you are offline and selectOpen, you will be asked if youwant to retrieve this messagefrom the mailbox. The dataconnection is left open after thee-mail has been retrieved. Select

Options→ Disconnect to endthe data connection.

Disconnecting from mailbox

When you are online, select Options → Disconnect to end the data callor GPRS connection to the remote

mailbox. See ”Data connectionindicators” on page 14.

 Viewing e-mail attachments

Options in the Attachmentsview: Open, Retrieve , Save , Send ,Delete , Help, and Exit .

• Open a message that has theattachment indicator andselect Options→ Attachments  to open the Attachments view. Inthe Attachments view, you canretrieve, open, or saveattachments, in supportedformats. You can also send

attachments, via infrared orBluetooth.

Important: E-mailattachments may containviruses or otherwise beharmful to your phone orPC. Do not open any

attachment if you are notsure of the trustworthinessof the sender. See ”Certif.management” on page 85.

Retrieving attachments to thephone

• If the attachment has a dimmed

indicator, it has not beenretrieved to the phone. Toretrieve the attachment, scroll toit and select Options→ Retrieve .

Note: If your mailbox usesthe IMAP4 protocol, you candecide whether to retrieve

e-mail headings only,messages only, or messagesand attachments. With thePOP3 protocol, the optionsare e-mail headings only ormessages and attachments.See ”Settings for e-mail” onpage 72.

Opening an attachment

1. In the Attachments view, scroll toan attachment and press toopen it.

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• If you are online, theattachment is retrieveddirectly from the server andopened in the correspondingapplication.

• If you are offline, the phoneasks if you want to retrievethe attachment to the phone.If you answer Yes , aconnection to the remotemailbox is started.

2. Press Back to return to the

e-mail viewer.

Saving attachments separatelyTo save an attachment, selectOptions→ Save in the Attachmentsview. The attachment is saved in thecorresponding application. Forexample, sounds can be saved in the

Gallery, and text files (.TXT) in Notes.Note: Attachments, such asimages, can be saved on thememory card, if one is used.

Deleting e-mail messages

• To delete an e-mail from the

phone while still retaining it inthe remote mailbox:

Select Options→ Delete → Phone only .

Note: The phone mirrors thee-mail headings in theremote mailbox. So,although you delete themessage content, the e-mail

heading stays in your phone.If you want to remove theheading as well, you have tofirst delete the e-mailmessage from your remotemailbox and then make aconnection from your phoneto the remote mailbox again

to update the status.

• To delete an e-mail from both thephone and the remote mailbox:

Select Options→ Delete → Phone and server .

Note: If you are offline, thee-mail will be deleted firstfrom your phone. During thenext connection to theremote mailbox, it will beautomatically deleted fromthe remote mailbox. If youare using the POP3 protocol,messages marked to be

deleted are removed onlyafter you have closed theconnection to the remotemailbox. If you are usingIMAP4 protocol, and youhave a current connection,then the messages will bedeleted from both the

phone and the serverimmediately.

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Undeleting e-mail messageswhen offlineTo cancel deleting an e-mail fromboth the phone and server, scroll toan e-mail that has been marked to

be deleted during the nextconnection ( ), and select Options → Undelete .

■OutboxOutbox is a temporarystorage place for

messages that are waiting to besent.

Status of the messages in Outbox:

• Sending - A connection is beingmade and the message is beingsent.

• Waiting / Queued - For example,

if there are two similar types of messages in Outbox, one of themis waiting until the first one issent.

• Resend at (time) - Sending hasfailed. The phone will try to sendthe message again after a time-out period. Press Send if youwant to restart the sending

immediately.• Deferred - You can set

documents to be ‘on hold’ whilethey are in Outbox. Scroll to amessage that is being sent andselect Options→ Defer sending.

• Failed - The maximum number of 

sending attempts has beenreached. If you were trying tosend a text message, open themessage and check that theSending settings are correct.

■ Viewing messages on aSIM cardIn the Messaging main view,

select Options→ SIM messages .

Before you can view SIM messages,you need to copy them to a folder inyour phone. See ”Actions common toall applications” on page 16.

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■ Cell broadcast(networkservice)In the Messaging main view,

select Options→

 Cell broadcast . You may be able to receive messageson various topics, such as weather ortraffic conditions from your serviceprovider. For available topics andrelevant topic numbers, contact yourservice provider. In the main viewyou can see:

• the status of the topic: - fornew, subscribed messages and

- for new, unsubscribedmessages.

• the topic number, topic name,and whether it has been flagged( ) for follow-up. You will be

notified when messagesbelonging to a flagged topic havearrived.

Options in Cell broadcast:Open, Subscribe /Unsubscribe ,Hotmark / Remove hotmark , Topic ,Settings , Help, and Exit .

Note: A packet data (GPRS)connection may prevent cellbroadcast reception.Contact your networkoperator for the correctGPRS settings. See ”Packetdata (General Packet RadioService, GPRS)” on page 78.

■ Servicecommand editorIn the Messaging main view,

select Options→ Service command .

 You can send service requests, suchas activation commands for networkservices (also known as USSDcommands), to your service provider.For more information, contact yourservice provider. To send a request:

• in standby mode or when youhave an active call, key in thecommand number(s) and press

Send, or

• if you need to enter letters aswell as numbers, select

Messaging→ Options→ Service command .

■Messaging settingsThe Messaging settings have beendivided into groups according to thedifferent message types.

Settings for text messages

Go to Messaging and select Options → Settings → Text message toopen the following list of settings:

• Message centres - Lists all themessage centres that have beendefined.

Options when editingmessage centre settings: New msg.

centre , Edit , Delete , Help, and Exit .

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• Msg. centre in use (Messagecentre in use) - Defines whichmessage centre is used fordelivering text messages andconfiguration messages such as

picture messages.• Receive report (delivery report) -

When this network service is setto Yes , the status of the sentmessage (Pending, Failed ,Delivered ) is shown in theReports.

• Message validity - If therecipient of a message cannot bereached within the validityperiod, the message is removedfrom the message service centre.Note that the network mustsupport this feature. Maximumtime is the maximum amount of 

time allowed by the network.

• Message sent as - The optionsare Text , Fax , Paging, and E-mail .For further information, contactyour network operator.

Note: Change this optiononly if you are sure that

your message centre is ableto convert text messagesinto these other formats.

• Preferred connection - You cansend text messages via thenormal GSM network or viaGPRS, if supported by thenetwork. See ”Packet data(General Packet Radio Service,GPRS)” on page 78.

• Reply via same ctr. (networkservice) - By setting this optionto Yes , if the recipient replies toyour message, the returnmessage is sent using the same

message service centre number.Note that this may not workbetween all operators.

Settings for multimediamessages

Go to Messaging and select Options 

→ Settings → Multimedia message  to open the following list of settings:

• Access point in use (Must bedefined) - Select which accesspoint is used as the preferredconnection for the multimediamessage centre. See ”Settingsneeded for multimediamessaging” on page 56.

Note: If you receivemultimedia messagesettings in a configurationmessage and save them, thereceived settings areautomatically used for the

Access point. See ”Receivingconfiguration messages” onpage 61.

• Multimedia reception - Select:

Only in home net. - if you wantto receive multimedia messagesonly when you are in your home

network. When you are outsideyour home network, multimediamessage reception is turned off.

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Always on - if you always wantto allow the reception of multimedia messages.

Off - if you do not want toreceive multimedia messages or

advertisements at all.

Important: If thesettings Only in home net. or Always on havebeen selected, yourphone can make anactive data call or GPRS

connection without yourknowledge.

• On receiving msg. - Select:

Retr. immediately - if you wantthe phone to try to retrievemultimedia messages instantly. If there are messages with Deferred

status, they will be retrieved aswell.

Defer retrieval - if you want themultimedia messaging centre tosave the message to be retrievedlater. When you want to retrievethe message, set On receivingmsg. to Retr. immediately .

Reject message - if you want toreject multimedia messages. Themultimedia message centre willdelete the messages.

• Allow anon. messages - SelectNo, if you want to rejectmessages coming from an

anonymous sender.

• Receive adverts - Define whetheryou want to allow reception of multimedia messageadvertisements or not.

• Receive report - Set to Yes , if you

want the status of the sentmessage (Pending, Failed ,Delivered ) to be shown in theReports.

• Deny report sending - ChooseYes , if you do not want yourphone to send delivery reports of 

received multimedia messages.• Message validity (network

service) - If the recipient of amessage cannot be reachedwithin the validity period, themessage is removed from themultimedia message centre.Maximum time is the maximumamount of time allowed by thenetwork.

• Image size - Define the size of the image in a multimediamessage. The options are: Small  (max. of 160x120 pixels) andLarge (max. 640x480 pixels).

• Default speaker - ChooseLoudspeaker or Handset ,depending on whether you wantthe sounds in a multimediamessage to be played throughthe loudspeaker or the earpiece.See ”Loudspeaker” on page 18.

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Settings for e-mail

Go to Messaging and select Options → Settings → E-mail .

Open Mailbox in use to select which

mailbox you want to use.Settings for Mailboxes

Options when editing e-mailsettings: Edit , New mailbox , Delete ,Help, and Exit .

Select Mailboxes to open a list of mailboxes that have been defined. If 

no mailboxes have been defined, youwill be prompted to do so. Thefollowing list of settings is shown(this information is available fromyour e-mail service provider):

• Mailbox name - Write adescriptive name for the mailbox.

• Access point in use (Must bedefined) - The Internet accesspoint (IAP) used for the mailbox.Choose an IAP from the list. See”Connection settings” on page77.

• My e-mail address (Must bedefined) - Write the e-mail

address given to you by yourservice provider. The addressmust contain the @ character.Replies to your messages are sentto this address.

• Outgoing mail server: (Must bedefined) - Write the IP address or

host name of the computer thatsends your e-mail.

• Send message (network service)- Define how e-mail is sent fromyour phone. Immediately - Aconnection to the mailbox isstarted immediately after you

have selected Send . During next conn. - E-mail is sent when youconnect to your remote mailboxthe next time.

• Send copy to self - Select Yes tosave a copy of the e-mail to theaddress defined in My e-mail 

address in your remote mailbox.• Include signature - Select Yes if 

you want to attach a signature toyour e-mail messages and tostart to write or edit a signaturetext.

• User name: - Write your username, given to you by yourservice provider.

• Password: - Write yourpassword. If you leave this fieldblank, you will be prompted forthe password when you try toconnect to your remote mailbox.

• Incoming mail server: (Must be

defined) - The IP address or hostname of the computer thatreceives your e-mail.

• Mailbox type: - Defines thee-mail protocol your remotemailbox service providerrecommends. The options are

POP3 and IMAP4 .

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Note: This setting can beselected only once andcannot be changed if youhave saved or exited fromthe mailbox settings.

• Security - Used with the POP3,IMAP4, and SMTP protocols tosecure the connection to theremote mailbox.

• APOP secure login - Used withthe POP3 protocol to encrypt thesending of passwords to the

remote e-mail server. Not shownif IMAP4 is selected for Mailbox type: .

• Retrieve attachment (not shownif the e-mail protocol is set toPOP3) - To retrieve e-mail with orwithout attachments.

• Retrieve headers - To limit thenumber of e-mail headers youwant to retrieve to your phone.The options are All and User defined . Used with the IMAP4protocol only.

Settings for service messages

When you go to Messaging andselect Options→ Settings → Service message , the following listof settings opens:

• Service messages - Choosewhether or not you want to allowreception of service messages.

• Authentic. needed - Choose if you want to receive servicemessages only from authorisedsources.

Settings for Cell broadcastCheck with your service providerwhether Cell broadcast is availableand what the available topics andrelated topic numbers are. Go to

Messaging→ Options→ Settings  → Cell broadcast to change the

settings:• Reception - On or Off .

• Language - All allows you toreceive cell broadcast messagesin every possible language.Selected allows you to choose inwhich languages you wish to

receive cell broadcast messages.If the language you prefer couldnot be found in the list, selectOther .

• Topic detection - If you receive amessage that does not belong toany of the existing topics, Topic detection→ On allows you to

save the topic numberautomatically. The topic numberis saved to the topic list andshown without a name. ChooseOff if you do not want to savenew topic numbersautomatically.

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Settings for the Other folder

Go to Messaging and select Options → Settings → Other to open thefollowing list of settings:

• Save sent messages - Choose if you want to save a copy of everytext message, multimediamessage, or e-mail that you havesent to the Sent items folder.

• No. of saved msgs. - Define howmany sent messages will besaved to the Sent items folder at

a time. The default limit is 20messages. When the limit isreached, the oldest message isdeleted.

• Memory in use - Define thememory store. Choices arephone’s memory or memory card,

if one is used.

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6. Tools

■ Settings

Changinggeneral settings

Go to Menu→ Tools→ Settings.

1. Scroll to a setting group andpress to open it.

2. Scroll to a setting you want tochange and press to:

• switch between options if there are only two (On/Off ),

• open a list of options or aneditor,

• open a slider view, pressor to increase or decreasethe value, respectively.

 You may be able to receive somesettings from your service providerin a short message. See ”Receivingconfiguration messages” on page 61. 

Phone settings

General• Phone language - You can

change the language for thedisplay texts in your phone. Thischange may also affect theformat used for date and timeand the separators used, forexample, in calculations. There

are three languages installed inyour phone. If you selectAutomatic , the phone selects thelanguage according to theinformation on your SIM card.After you have changed thedisplay text language, you mustrestart the phone.

Note: Changing the settingsfor Phone language orWriting language affectsevery application in yourphone and the changeremains effective until youchange these settings again.

• Writing language - You canchange the writing language of your phone permanently.Changing the language affects:

• the characters available whenyou press any key ( -

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• the predictive text dictionaryused, and

• the special characters that areavailable when you press the

and keys.

• Dictionary - To set predictive textinput On or Off for all editors inthe phone. You can also changethis setting when you are in aneditor. See ”Tips on usingpredictive text input” on page 52.

• Welcome note or logo - The

welcome note or logo is displayedbriefly each time you switch onthe phone. Select Default if youwant to use the default image oranimation. Select Text to write awelcome note (max. 50 letters).Select Image to select a photo orpicture from the Gallery.

• Orig. phone settings - You canreset some of the settings to theiroriginal values. To do this, youneed the lock code. See”Security” on page 83. Afterresetting the settings, the phonemay take a longer time to power

on. All documents and files thatyou have created are left as theyare.

Standby mode

• Left selection key and Right selection key - You can changethe shortcuts that appear overthe left and right

selection keys in standby mode.In addition to the applications,you can have the shortcut pointto a function, for example, New message .

Note: You can only haveshortcuts to pre-installed

applications and functions.Display 

• Screen saver timeout - Thescreen saver is activated whenthe screen saver time-out periodis over. When the screen saver isactive, the display is cleared and

you can see the screen saver bar.• To deactivate the screen saver

press any key.

Call settings

Send my caller ID (network service)

• This network service allows youto set your phone number to bedisplayed (Yes ) or hidden (No)from the person to whom you arecalling. Or, the value may be setby your network operator orservice provider when you make asubscription.

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Call waiting (network service)

• The network will notify you of anew incoming call while youhave a call in progress. SelectActivate to request the network

to activate call waiting, Cancel torequest the network todeactivate call waiting, or Check status to check if the function isactive or not.

Automatic redial

• When this setting is activated,

your phone will make a maximumof ten attempts to connect thecall after an unsuccessful callattempt. Press to stopautomatic redialling.

Summary after call

• Activate this setting if you want

the phone to briefly display theduration of the last call.

Speed dialling

• Select On and the numbersassigned to the speed diallingkeys ( - ) can be dialledby pressing and holding the key.

See ”Assigning speed diallingkeys” on page 30.

Anykey answer

• Select On, and you can answer anincoming call by briefly pressingany key, except , , and .

Line in use (network service)

• This setting is shown only if theSIM card supports two subscribernumbers, that is, two phone lines.Select which phone line (Line 1 or

Line 2 ) you want to use formaking calls and sending shortmessages. Calls on both lines canbe answered irrespective of theselected line.

Note: You will not be able tomake calls if you select Line 

2 and have not subscribed tothis network service.

To prevent line selection, select Line change → Disable if supported byyour SIM card. To change thissetting, you need the PIN2 code.

Connection settingsGeneral informationabout data connections andaccess points

Glossary: Access point - Thepoint where your phoneconnects to the Internet byway of a data call or packetdata connection. An accesspoint can be provided, forexample, by a commercialInternet service provider(ISP), service provider, ornetwork operator.

To define settings for access points,

go to Settings→ Connection→ Access points .

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A data connection is required toconnect to an access point. Yourphone supports three kinds of dataconnections:

• a GSM data call ( ),

• GSM high-speed data call ( ),or

• packet data (GPRS) connection( ).

There are three different kinds of access points that you can define:MMS access point, browser accesspoint, and Internet access point(IAP). Check with your serviceprovider what kind of an accesspoint is needed for the service youwish to access. You need to setaccess point settings, if you want to,for example,

• send and receive multimediamessages,

• send and receive e-mail,

• download Java™ applications,

• use Image upload, or

• browse pages.

See ”Data connection indicators” onpage 14.

GSM data calls

A GSM data call enables datatransmission rates to a maximum of 14.4 kbps. For availability andsubscription to data services,contact your network operator orservice provider.

High speed data call (High SpeedCircuit Switched Data, HSCSD)

For availability and subscription tohigh-speed data services, pleasecontact your network operator or

service provider.

The Settings wizard included in thePC Suite can help you to configureaccess point and mailbox settings.

 You can also copy existing settings,for example, from your computer toyour phone. See the CD-ROM

supplied in the sales package.Note: Sending data inHSCSD mode may drain thephone’s battery faster thannormal voice or data calls,as the phone may send datamore frequently to thenetwork.

Packet data (General Packet RadioService, GPRS)

Minimum settings needed to makea packet data connection

• You need to subscribe to theGPRS service. For availability and

subscription to GPRS, contactyour network operator or serviceprovider.

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• Go to Settings→ Connection→ Access points and select Options → New access point → Use default settings . Fill in thefollowing: Data bearer : GPRS  

and Access point name : enterthe name given to you by yourservice provider. See ”Creating anaccess point” on page 79.

Pricing for packet data andapplications

Both the active GPRS connection

and the applications used over GPRSrequire a fee, for example, usingservices, sending and receiving data,and short messages. For moredetailed information on fees,contact your network operator orservice provider.

See ”Viewing the general log” onpage 25. See ”GPRS data counter” onpage 25.

Creating an access pointOptions in the Access points

list: Edit , New access point , Delete ,Help, and Exit .

 You may have preset access pointsettings in your phone. Or, you mayreceive access point settings overthe air from a service provider. See”Receiving configuration messages”on page 61.

If there are no access points definedwhen you open Access points , youwill be asked if you want to createone.

If there already are access points

defined, to create a new accesspoint, select Options→ New access point and select:

• Use default settings to use thedefault settings. Make theneeded changes and press Back to save the settings.

• Use existing settings to useexisting setting information asthe basis for the new access pointsettings. A list of existing accesspoints is opened. Select one andpress OK. Access point settingsare opened with some fieldsalready filled.

Editing an access point

When you open Access points, thelist of already available access pointsopens. Scroll to the access point youwant to edit, and press .

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Options when editing accesspoint settings: Change , Advanced settings , Help, and Exit .

Access points

Here you can see a short explanationfor every setting that may be neededfor different data connections andaccess points.

Start to fill in the settings from thetop because depending on what dataconnection you select (Data bearer ),only certain setting fields are

available.

• Connection name - Give adescriptive name for theconnection.

• Data bearer - The options areGPRS , Data call , and High speed (GSM) . Depending on what data

connection you select, onlycertain setting fields areavailable. Fill in all fields markedwith Must be defined, or with anasterisk. Other fields can be leftempty, unless you have beeninstructed otherwise by yourservice provider.

Note: To be able to use adata connection, thenetwork service providermust support this feature,and if necessary, activate itfor your SIM card.

• Access point name (for packetdata only) - The access pointname is needed to establish aconnection to the GPRS network.

 You obtain the access point name

from your network operator orservice provider.

• Dial-up number (for Data calland High speed (GSM) only) - Themodem telephone number of theaccess point.

• User name - Write a user name if 

required by the service provider.The user name may be needed tomake a data connection, and isusually provided by the serviceprovider. The user name is oftencase-sensitive.

• Prompt password - If you mustkey in a new password every timeyou log on to a server, or if you donot want to save your passwordto the phone, choose Yes .

• Password - A password may beneeded to make a dataconnection, and is usuallyprovided by the service provider.

The password is often case-sensitive. When you are writingthe password, the characters youenter are shown briefly and thenchanged to asterisks (*). Theeasiest way to enter numbers isto press and hold the digit youwant to enter, and then continue

entering letters.

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• Authentication - Normal /Secure .

• Homepage - Depending on whatyou are setting up, write either:

• the service address, or• the address of the multimedia

messaging centre.

• Data call type (for GSM data andhigh speed data only) -Analogue , ISDN v.110 , or ISDN v.120 defines whether the phoneuses an analogue or digitalconnection. This setting dependson both your GSM networkoperator and Internet serviceprovider (ISP), because someGSM networks do not supportcertain types of ISDNconnections. For details, contact

your ISP. If ISDN connections areavailable, they establishconnections more quickly thananalogue methods.

• Maximum data speed (for GSMdata and high speed data only) -The options are Automatic /9600 / 14400 / 19200 / 28800 /

38400 / 43200, depending onwhat you have chosen in Datacall type . This option allows youto limit the maximum connectionspeed when high speed data isused. Higher data rates may costmore, depending on the serviceprovider.

Note: The speeds aboverepresent the maximumspeed at which yourconnection will operate.During the connection, the

operating speed may be less,depending on networkconditions.

Options → Advanced settings

• Phone IP address - The IP addressof your phone.

• Primary name server - The IP

address of the primary DNSserver.

• Second. name server - The IPaddress of the secondary DNSserver.

• Proxy serv. address - The IPaddress of the proxy server.

• Proxy port number - The portnumber of the proxy server.

If you need to enter these settings,contact your Internet serviceprovider.

The following settings are shown if you have selected data call and high

speed data as the connection type:

• Use callback - This option allowsa server to call you back once youhave made the initial call.Contact your service provider tosubscribe to this service.

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Note: Charges may applyfor certain types of receivedcalls, such as roaming andhigh speed data calls.Contact your GSM network

operator for moreinformation.

Note: The phone expectsthe callback call to use thesame data call settings thatwere used in the callback-requesting call. The network

must support that type of call in both directions, toand from the phone.

• Callback type - The options areUse server no. / Use other no..Ask your service provider for thecorrect setting to use; it willdepend on the service provider’s

configuration.

• Callback number - Key in yourphone’s data phone numberwhich the dial back server uses.Usually, this number is the datacall phone number of your phone.

• Use PPP compression - When set

to Yes , this option speeds up thedata transfer, if supported by theremote PPP server. If you haveproblems with establishing aconnection, try setting this to No.Contact your service provider forguidance.

• Use login script - The options areYes / No.

• Login script - Insert the loginscript.

• Modem initialisation (Modeminitialisation string) - Controlsyour phone using modem AT

commands. If required, entercharacters specified by yourservice provider or Internetservice provider.

GPRSGo to Settings→ Connection 

→ GPRS .

The GPRS settings affect all accesspoints using a packet dataconnection.

GPRS connection - If you selectWhen available and you are in anetwork that supports packet data,the phone registers to the GPRS

network and sending short messageswill be done via GPRS. Also, startingan active packet data connection,for example, to send and receive e-mail, is quicker. If you select Whenneeded , the phone will use a packetdata connection only if you start anapplication or action that needs it.

The GPRS connection can be closedafter it is not used by anyapplication.

If there is no GPRS coverage and youhave chosen When available , thephone will periodically try toestablish a packet data connection.

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Access point - The access pointname is needed when you want touse your phone as a packet datamodem to your computer. See ”Usingyour phone as a modem” on page

123.

Data callGo to Settings→ Connection 

→ Data call .

The Data call settings affect allaccess points using a data call andhigh speed data call.

Online time - If there are no actionsthe data call is droppedautomatically after a time-outperiod. The options are User defined ,in which case you enter a time, orUnlimited .

Date and timeThe Date and time  settings allow you to define the dateand time used in your phone, as wellas change the date and time formatand separators.

• Clock type → Analogue or

Digital - to change the clockshown in standby mode. See”Clock” on page 102.

• Clock alarm tone - to change thetone played when the clock alarmtime is reached.

• Auto time update - to allow thenetwork to update time, date,and time zone information toyour phone (network service). Forthe Auto time update setting to

take effect, the phone needs tobe restarted. Check any alarms asthese may be affected by Autotime update .

• GMT offset - to change the timezone for the clock time.

• Daylight-saving - to set daylight

saving time on or off.

Security

Phone and SIMExplanations for the differentsecurity codes that may be needed:

• PIN code (4 to 8 digits) - The PIN

(Personal Identification Number)code protects your SIM cardagainst unauthorised use. ThePIN code is usually supplied withthe SIM card.

After three consecutive incorrectPIN code entries, the PIN code is

blocked. If the PIN code isblocked, you need to unblock thePIN code before you can use theSIM card again. See theinformation about the PUK code.

• PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) - ThePIN2 code, supplied with someSIM cards, is required to access

some functions.

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• Lock code (5 digits) - The lockcode can be used to lock thephone and keypad to avoidunauthorised use.

Note: The factory setting for

the lock code is 12345. Toavoid unauthorised use of your phone, change the lockcode. Keep the new codesecret and in a safe placeseparate from your phone.

• PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) -

The PUK (Personal UnblockingKey) code is required to change ablocked PIN code. The PUK2 codeis required to change a blockedPIN2 code. If the codes are notsupplied with the SIM card,contact the operator whose SIMcard is in your phone for the

codes.

 You can change the following codes:lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code.These codes can only include thenumbers from 0 to 9.

Note: Avoid using accesscodes similar to emergency

numbers, such as 112, toprevent accidental diallingof the emergency number.

PIN code request - When the PINcode request is active, the code isrequested each time the phone isswitched on. Note that deactivatingthe PIN code request may not beallowed by some SIM cards.

PIN code / PIN2 code / Lock code -Open this setting if you want tochange the code.

Autolock period - You can set anautolock period, a time-out after

which the phone is automaticallylocked and can be used only if thecorrect lock code is entered. Key in anumber for the time-out in minutesor select None to turn off theautolock period.

• To unlock the phone, key in the

lock code.Note: When the phone islocked, calls may be possibleto the emergency numberprogrammed into yourphone (e.g. 112 or otherofficial emergency number).

Lock if SIM changed - Select Yes if you want the phone to ask for thelock code when an unknown, newSIM card is inserted into your phone.The phone maintains a list of SIMcards that are recognised as theowner’s cards.

Fixed dialling - You can restrict your

outgoing calls to selected phonenumbers, if supported by your SIMcard. You need the PIN2 code for thisfunction. When this function isactive, you can only call those phonenumbers that are included in thefixed dialling list or which beginwith the same digit(s) as a phonenumber on the list.

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Press to set Fixed dialling on.

Options in the Fixed diallingview: Open, Call , Activ. fixed dialling/Deact. fixed dialling, New contact , Edit , Delete , Add to

Contacts , Add from Contacts ,Find ,Mark/unmark , Help, and Exit .

Note: When Fixed Dialling isset on, calls may be possibleto certain emergencynumbers in some networks(e.g. 112 or other official

emergency number).• To add new numbers to the Fixed

dialling list, select Options→ New contact or Add fromContacts .

Closed user group (network service)- You can specify a group of people

to whom you can call and who cancall you. For more information,contact your network operator orservice provider. Select: Default toactivate the default group agreed onwith the network operator, On if youwant to use another group (you needto know the group index number), or

Off .Note: When calls arelimited to Closed UserGroups, calls may bepossible to certainemergency numbers in somenetworks (e.g. 112 or otherofficial emergency number).

Confirm SIM services (networkservice) - To set the phone to displayconfirmation messages when youare using a SIM card service.

Delete server - To reset your

connection settings allowing you toreceive new settings from yourservice provider.

Certif. managementIn the Certificate management mainview, you can see a list of authoritycertificates that have been stored in

your phone. Press to see a list of personal certificates, if available.

Authority certificates are used bysome browser services, such asbanking services, for checkingsignatures or server certificates orother authority certificates.

Digital certificates are used to verifythe origin of browser pages andinstalled software. However, theycan only be trusted if the origin of the certificate is known to beauthentic.

Options in the certificatemanagement main view: Certificate details , Delete , Trust settings , Mark/ Unmark , Help, and Exit .

Digital certificates may be neededwhen you, for example:

• want to connect to an onlinebank or another site or remoteserver for actions that involvetransferring confidentialinformation, or

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• want to decrease the risk of viruses or other malicioussoftware and be sure of theauthenticity of software whendownloading and installing

software.Important: Even if the useof certificates makes therisks involved in remoteconnections and softwareinstallation considerablysmaller, they must be used

correctly in order to benefitfrom increased security. Theexistence of a certificatedoes not offer anyprotection by itself; thecertificate manager mustcontain correct, authentic,or trusted certificates for

increased security to beavailable.

Important: Certificateshave a restricted lifetime. If Expired certificate orCertificate not valid yet isshown even if the certificateshould be valid, check thatthe current date and time inyour phone are correct.

Changing the trust settings of anauthority certificate

• Scroll to an authority certificateand select Options→ Trust settings . Depending on the

certificate, a list of theapplications that can use theselected certificate is shown. Forexample:

Application manager / Yes - thecertificate is able to certify theorigin of new software.

Internet / Yes - the certificate isable to certify e-mail andimaging servers.

Important:Before changingthese settings, you mustmake sure that you reallytrust the owner of the

certificate and that thecertificate really belongs tothe listed owner.

Call barring (network service)

Call barring allows you to restrictthe making and receiving of callswith your phone. For this function,you need the barring password,which you can obtain from yourservice provider.

1. Scroll to one of the barringoptions.

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2. Select Options→ Activate torequest the network to set callrestriction on, Cancel to set theselected call restriction off, orCheck status to check if the calls

are barred or not.• Select Options→ Edit barrings 

passw. to change the barringpassword.

• Select Options→ Cancel all barrings to cancel all active callbarrings.

Note: When calls arebarred, calls may be possibleto certain emergencynumbers in some networks(e.g. 112 or other officialemergency number).

Note: Call barring affects all

calls, including data calls.Note: You cannot havebarring of incoming callsand call diverting or fixeddialling active at the sametime. See ”Settings for calldiverting” on page 23. See”Security” on page 83.

Network

Operator selection

• Choose Automatic to set thephone to automatically searchfor and select one of the cellularnetworks available in your area,or

• Choose Manual , if you want toselect the desired networkmanually from a list of networks.If the connection to the manuallyselected network is lost, the

phone will sound an error toneand ask you to select a networkagain. The selected network musthave a roaming agreement withyour home network, that is, theoperator whose SIM card is inyour phone.

Cell info display• Select On to set the phone to

indicate when it is used in acellular network based on MicroCellular Network (MCN)technology and to activate cellinfo reception.

EnhancementsettingsIndicators shown in standby mode:

- a headset is connected.- a loopset is connected.

Scroll to an enhancement folder andopen the settings:

• Select Default profile to selectthe profile you want to beactivated each time when youconnect a certain enhancementto your phone. See ”Changing theprofile” on page 92.

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• Select Automatic answer to setthe phone to answer an incomingcall automatically after fiveseconds time. If the Ringing type  is set to Beep once or Silent ,

automatic answer cannot beused, and you must answer thephone manually.

Note: If you are using aloopset, you need toactivate it separately.If youhave activated a loopset,

the headset will use thesame settings as theloopset.

■ File managerGo to Menu→ Tools 

→ File manager

In File manager you can browse,open, and manage files and foldersin the phone memory or on thememory card, if you use one.

Open File manager to see a list of thefolders in the phone memory. Press

to see the folders on thememory card, if you use one.

Options in the File managermain view: Open, Send , Delete ,Move to folder , Copy to folder , New folder , Mark/Unmark , Rename , Find ,Receive via infrared , View details ,

Memory details , Help, and Exit . You can browse, open, and createfolders, mark, copy and move itemsto folders. See ”Actions common toall applications” on page 16.

Receiving files via Infrared

Files are automatically received tothe root level of the folder structure.Move or copy them to other folders.

• Select Options→ Receive viainfrared . See ”Sending andreceiving data via infrared” onpage 121.

 Viewing memoryconsumption

If you have a memory card installedon your phone, you will have achoice of two memory views, one forthe phone memory and one for thememory card.

Press or to move from onememory tab to another.

• To check memory consumption of the current memory selectOptions→Memory details .

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The phone calculates theapproximate amount of free memoryfor storing data and installing newapplications.

In the memory views, you can view

the memory consumption of thedifferent data groups: Calendar ,Contacts , Documents , Messages ,Images , Sound files , Video clips ,Applications , Mem. in use , and Free memory .

Note: If the phone memory

is getting low, remove somefiles, or move them to thememory card. See”Troubleshooting” on page126.

■ VoicecommandsGo to Menu→ 

Tools→  Voice commands.

 You can use Voice commands tostart applications and profiles, andto dial numbers from Contacts,without having to look at yourphone’s display. You record a word,

or words, (voice command) and thensay this voice command to open anapplication, activate a profile, or diala number.

Note: You can have onlyone voice command peritem.

Options in the Voicecommands main view: Add voice command , Open, New application,Playback , Change , Delete , Delete all ,Help, and Exit .

Any spoken word(s) can be a voicecommand.

• When recording, hold the phoneat a short distance away fromyour mouth. After the startingtone, say clearly the word, orwords, you want to record as a

voice command.Before using voice commands, notethat:

• Voice commands are notlanguage dependent. They aredependent on the speaker's voice.

• Voice commands are sensitive to

background noise. Record anduse them in a quiet environment.

• Very short voice commands arenot accepted. Use longer wordsand avoid similarities betweendifferent voice commands.

Note: You must say the

voice command exactly asyou said it when yourecorded it. This may bedifficult in, for example, anoisy environment or duringan emergency, so you shouldnot rely solely upon voicecommands in all

circumstances.

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Adding a voice command toan application

1. In the Voice commands mainview, scroll to the applicationthat you want to add a voicecommand to, and select Options → Add voice command .

Note: To add a voicecommand to a profile, theProfiles folder must be

opened and a specificprofile selected.

2. The text Press 'Start', then speak after tone is displayed.

• Press Start to record a voicecommand. The phone soundsa starting tone and the note

Speak now is displayed.3. Say the voice command. The

phone will stop recording afterapproximately 5 seconds.

4. After recording, the phone playsthe recorded command and thenote Playing voice command is

displayed. If you do not want tosave the recording, press Quit.

5. When the voice command hasbeen successfully saved, the noteVoice command saved isdisplayed and a beep sounds. Asymbol can be seen next to

the application.

Adding an application tothe listAssign voice commands to otherapplications that are not listed in the

 Voice commands main view.

1. In the Voice commands main

view, select Options→ New application.

2. Available applications aredisplayed. Scroll to theapplication that you want to addand press Select.

3. Add a voice command to the new

application. See ”Adding a voicecommand to an application” onpage 90.

Starting an application usinga voice command

1. In standby mode, press and hold

. A short tone is played andthe note Speak now is displayed.

2. When you are starting anapplication by saying a voicecommand, hold the phone at ashort distance away from yourmouth and say the voicecommand clearly.

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3. The phone plays the originalvoice command and starts theapplication.

• If the phone plays the wrongvoice command, press Retry.

Replaying, erasing, orchanging a voice command

To replay, erase, or change a voicecommand, scroll to the item that hasa voice command (indicated by ),select Options, and then either:

• Playback - to listen to the voicecommand again, or

• Delete - to erase the voicecommand, or

• Change - to record a new voicecommand. Press Start to record.

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7. Personalisation

■ ProfilesGo to Menu→ 

Profiles.

In Profiles, you can adjust andcustomise the phone tones fordifferent events, environments, orcaller groups. There are five presetprofiles: General , Silent , Meeting,Outdoor , and Pager , which you can

customise to meet your needs.

 You can see the currently selectedprofile at the top of the display instandby mode. If the General profileis in use, only the current date isshown.

The tones can be default ringingtones, tones recorded in Recorder,tones received in a message, ortransferred to your phone viainfrared, Bluetooth, or a PCconnection and then saved to yourphone or memory card, if you use

one.

Changing the profile

1. Go to Menu→ Profiles. A list of profiles opens.

2. In the Profiles list, scroll to aprofile and select Options→ Activate .

To change the profile in standbymode, press , scroll to the profileyou want to activate and press OK.

Customising profiles

1. To modify a profile, scroll to theprofile in the Profiles list andselect Options→ Personalise . Alist of profile settings opens.

2. Scroll to the setting you want tochange and press to open thechoices:

• Ringing tone - To set the ringingtone for voice calls, choose aringing tone from the list. When

you scroll through the list, youcan stop on a tone to listen to itbefore you make your selection.

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Press any key to stop the sound. If a memory card is used, tonesstored on it have the iconnext to the tone name. Ringingtones use shared memory. See

”Shared memory” on page 19. You can also change ringingtones in Contacts. See ”Adding aringing tone for a contact card orgroup” on page 31.

Note: To use MIDI, AMR,WAV, MP3, and other sound

files as ringing tones, theymust be stored in the Digitalsounds folder in the Gallery.

• Ringing type - When Ascending is selected, the ringing volumestarts from level one andincreases level by level to the setvolume level.

• Ringing volume - To set thevolume level for the ringing andmessage alert tones.

• Message alert tone - To set thetone for messages.

• Chat alert tone - To set the tonefor instant messages.

• Vibrating alert - To set the phoneto vibrate at incoming voice callsand messages.

• Keypad tones - To set the volumelevel for keypad tones.

• Warning tones - The phonesounds a warning tone, for

example, when the battery isrunning out of power.

• Alert for - To set the phone toring only upon calls from phonenumbers that belong to aselected contact group. Phonecalls coming from people outside

the selected group will have asilent alert. The choices are All calls / (list of contact groups, if you have created them). See”Creating contact groups” onpage 31.

• Profile name - You can rename a

profile and give it any name youwant. The General profile cannotbe renamed.

■ ThemesGo to Menu→ 

Themes

In Themes you can change the lookof your phone’s display by activatinga theme. A theme can include theidle screen wallpaper, colour palette,screen saver, and icons andbackground image in ’Go to’. Edit atheme for more detailedpersonalisation.

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When you open Themes you will seea list of the available themes. Thecurrently active theme is indicatedby a check mark. Press to see thethemes on the memory card, if you

use one.Options in the Themes main

view: Preview , Apply , Edit , Copy tomem. card ,Copy to phone mem.,Theme downloads , Help, and Exit .

• To preview a theme, scroll to thetheme and select Options→ 

Preview to view the theme. Pressto activate the theme. You

can activate the theme withoutpreviewing it by selecting

Options→ Apply from the mainview.

Editing themes

Group together elements from otherthemes, or images from the Galleryto personalise themes further.

1. Scroll to a theme, select Options → Edit , and select:

• Wallpaper - To select animage from one of theavailable themes, or selectyour own image from theGallery, to use as abackground image in standbymode.

• Colour palette - To changethe colour palette used on the

display.

• Screen saver - To select whatis shown on the screen saverbar: the time and date or atext you have writtenyourself. The location and

background colour of thescreen saver bar changes inone minute intervals. Also, thescreen saver changes toindicate the number of newmessages or missed calls. Youcan set the time that elapsesbefore the screen saver is

activated. See ”Phonesettings” on page 75.

• Icons - To select a differenticon set from any one of thethemes.

Note: All pre-installedthemes have the sameicon set.

• Image in 'Go to' - To select animage from one of theavailable themes, or selectyour own image from the

Gallery, to use as abackground image in Go to.

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2. Scroll to the element to edit andselect Options→ Change .

3. Select Options→ Set to selectthe current setting. You can alsopreview the selected element by

selecting Options→ Preview .Note that you cannot preview allelements.

Restoring themesTo restore the currently selectedtheme back to its original settings,select Options→ Restore orig.

theme when editing a theme.

■ Go toPress Go to in

standby mode or go to

Menu→ Go to.

Use Go to for storing shortcuts, links

to your favourite photos, video clips,notes, Recorder sound files, browserbookmarks, and saved browserpages.

The default shortcuts: - opensthe Notes editor, - opens theCalendar to the current date, -opens the Messaging Inbox.

Options in the Go to main

view: Open, Edit shortcut name ,Shortcut icon, Delete shortcut ,Move , List view / Grid view , Help,and Exit .

Adding shortcuts

Shortcuts can be added only from

pre-installed applications andfunctions. Not all applications havethis functionality.

1. Open the application and scrollto the item that you want to addas a shortcut to Go to.

2. Select Options→ Add to 'Go to'  

and press OK.Note: A shortcut in Go to isautomatically updated if you move the item it ispointing to, for example,from one folder to another.

Using shortcuts:

• To open a shortcut, scroll to theicon and press . The file isopened in the correspondingapplication.

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• To delete a shortcut, scroll to theshortcut you want to remove andselect Options→ Delete shortcut . Removing a shortcutdoes not affect the file it is

referring to.• To change the shortcut name,

select Options→ Edit shortcut name . Write the new name. Thischange affects only the shortcut,not the file or item the shortcutrefers to.

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8. Extras

■WalletGo to Menu→ 

Extras→ Wallet.

Wallet provides you with a storagearea for your personal information,such as credit and debit cardnumbers, addresses and other usefuldata, for example, user names andpasswords.

The information stored in the walletcan be easily retrieved whilebrowsing to automatically fill inonline forms on browser pages, forexample, when the service asks forcredit card details. Data in the walletis encrypted and protected with awallet code that you define.

 You can group wallet data intoprofiles that can be accessed, forexample for making purchasesonline.

Due to the nature of the wallet, itwill automatically close after 5

minutes. Enter the wallet code toregain access to the contents. Youcan change this automatic time-outperiod, if required. See ”Walletsettings” on page 100.

Options in the wallet mainview: Open, Settings , Help, and Exit .

Entering the wallet code

Each time you open the wallet youwill be prompted for a wallet code.

Enter the code that you have createdand press OK.

When you open the wallet for the

first time, you must create your ownaccess code:

1. Enter a code of your choice (4 -10 alphanumeric characters), andpress OK.

2. You will be prompted to verifythe code. Enter the same code

and press OK. Do not give yourwallet code to anyone else.

Note: If you enter the walletcode incorrectly on threeconsecutive occasions, thewallet application is blockedfor five minutes. The blocktime increases if further

incorrect wallet codes areentered.

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Important: If you forgetyour wallet code, you willhave to reset the code, andyou will lose all informationstored in the wallet. See

”Resetting the wallet andwallet code” on page 100.

Storing personal card details

1. Select the Cards category fromthe main wallet menu and press

.

2. Select a type of card from the listand press .

• Payment cards - Credit anddebit cards

• Loyalty cards - Membershipand store cards

• Online acc. cards - Personal

user names and passwords toonline services

• Address cards - Basic contactdetails for home/office

• User info cards - Customisedpersonal preferences foronline services

3. Select Options→ Create new .An empty form opens.

4. Fill in the fields and press Done.

 You can also receive cardinformation directly to the phonefrom a card issuer or service provider(if they offer this service). You will be

notified which category the cardbelongs to. Save or discard the card.

 You can view and rename a savedcard, but you cannot edit it.

 You can open, edit or delete thefields in the card. Any changes willbe saved upon exiting.

Options when viewing orediting card details: Delete , Help,and Exit .

Creating personal notes

Personal notes are a means of storing sensitive information, for

example, a bank account number. You can access the data in apersonal note from the browser. Youcan also send a note as a message.

• Select the Personal notes  category from the main walletmenu and press .

• Select Options→ Create new .An empty note opens.

• Press - to startwriting. Press to clearcharacters. Press Done to save.

Creating a wallet profile

Once you have stored your personaldetails, you can combine themtogether into a wallet profile. Use awallet profile to retrieve wallet datafrom different cards and categoriesto the browser.

1. Select the Wallet profiles  

category from the main walletmenu and press .

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2. Select Options→ Create new . Anew wallet profile form opens.

3. Fill in the fields as indicatedbelow and press Done.

Some of the fields must containdata selected from the wallet. You must save the data under therelevant category before creatinga wallet profile, or the profilecannot be created.

• Profile name - Choose andenter a name for the profile.

• Payment card - Select a cardfrom the Payment cardcategory.

• Loyalty card - Select a cardfrom the Loyalty cardcategory.

• Online access card - Select a

card from the Online acc. cardcategory.

• Shipping address - Select anaddress from the Address cardcategory.

• Billing address - By defaultthis is the same as the

Shipping address. If yourequire a different address,select one from the Addresscard category.

• User info card - Select a cardfrom the User info cardcategory.

• Receive e-receipt - Select adestination from the Addresscard category.

• Deliver e-receipt - Select Tophone , To e-mail , or To pho. & e-mail .

• RFID sending - Set to On orOff . Defines whether, or not,

your unique phoneidentification is sent with thewallet profile (for futuredevelopment dependent onRFID-based ticketing).

Retrieving information from

wallet to your browserWhen using online mobile servicessupporting the wallet functionality,you can upload the data stored inyour wallet to automatically enteryour details into an online form. Forexample, by uploading your paymentcard details you do not need to keyin the card number and expiry dateeach time you need them (dependingon the content being browsed). Also,you can retrieve your user name andpassword stored as an access cardwhen connecting to a mobile servicethat requires authentication. See

”Purchasing an item” on page 110.

 Viewing ticket details

 You can receive notifications of tickets purchased online via thebrowser. Received notifications arestored in the wallet. To view thenotifications:

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1. Select the Tickets category fromthe main wallet menu and press

.

2. Select Options→ View .

Note: None of the fieldswithin the notification canbe modified.

Wallet settings

Select Options→ Settings from themain wallet menu:

• Wallet code - Change your walletcode. You will be prompted toenter the current code, create anew code, and verify the newcode.

• RFID - Set the phone ID code,type, and sending options (forfuture development dependent

on RFID-based ticketing).

• Automatic close - Change theautomatic time-out period (1 -60 minutes). After the time-outperiod has elapsed, the walletcode must be re-entered to gainaccess to the contents.

Resetting the wallet andwallet code

To reset both the contents of thewallet and the wallet code:

1. Key in *#7370925538# instandby mode.

2. Enter the phone’s lock code, andpress OK. See ”Security” on page83.

Note: This operation erasesall contents of the wallet.

When opening the wallet again, youmust enter a new wallet code. See”Entering the wallet code” on page97.

■ CalculatorGo to Menu→ Extras 

→ Calculator

Options in Calculator: Last result , Memory , Clear screen, Help,and Exit .

1. Enter the first number of yourcalculation. Press to erase amistake in the number.

2. Scroll to an arithmetic functionand press to select it.

3. Enter the second number.

4. To execute the calculation, scrollto and press .

Note: The Calculator haslimited accuracy androunding errors may occur,especially in long divisions.

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• To add a decimal, press .

• Press and hold to clear theresult of the previous calculation.

• Use and to view previous

calculations and move in thesheet.

■ ConverterGo to Menu→ Extras 

→ Converter.

In Converter, you can convert

measures such as Length from oneunit to another, for example, Yards  to Metres .

Note: The Converter haslimited accuracy androunding errors may occur.

Converting units

Options in Converter:Conversion type , Currency rates  (not applicable to other units), Help,and Exit .

Note: To make currencyconversion you must firstset the exchange rate. See

”Setting a base currency andexchange rates” on page101.

1. Scroll to the Type field and pressto open a list of measures.

Scroll to the measure you want touse and press OK.

2. Scroll to the first Unit field andpress to open a list of available units. Select the unitfrom which you want to convertand press OK.

3. Scroll to the next Unit field andselect the unit to which you wantto convert.

4. Scroll to the first Amount fieldand key in the value you want toconvert. The other Amount fieldchanges automatically to show

the converted value.Press to add a decimal andpress for the +, - (fortemperature), and E (exponent)symbols.

Note: The conversion orderchanges if you write a value

in the second Amount field.The result is shown in thefirst Amount field.

Setting a base currency andexchange rates

Before you can make currencyconversions, you need to choose abase currency (usually your domesticcurrency) and add exchange rates.

Note: The rate of the basecurrency is always 1. Thebase currency determinesthe conversion rates of theother currencies.

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1. Select Currency as the measuretype and select Options→ Currency rates . A list of currencies opens and you can seethe current base currency at the

top.2. To change the base currency,

scroll to the currency (usuallyyour domestic currency), andselect Options→ Set as base curr..

Important: When you

change the base currency,all previously set exchangerates are set to 0 and youneed to key in new rates.

3. Add exchange rates, scroll to thecurrency, and key in a new rate,that is, how many units of thecurrency equal one unit of thebase currency you have selected.

4. After you have inserted all theneeded exchange rates, you canmake currency conversions. See”Converting units” on page 101.

■NotesGo to Menu→ Extras 

→ Notes.

 You can link notes to Go to and sendthem to other devices. Plain textfiles (TXT format) you receive can besaved to Notes.

• Press - to start to

write. Press to clear letters.Press Done to save.

■ ClockGo to Menu→ 

Extras→ Clock.

Changing clock settingsOptions in Clock: Set alarm,

Reset alarm, Remove alarm,Settings , Help, and Exit .

• To change the time or date, selectOptions→ Settings in Clock.

Setting an alarm1. To set a new alarm, select

Options→ Set alarm.

2. Enter the alarm time and pressOK. When the alarm is active, the

indicator is shown.

• To cancel an alarm, go to clock

and select Options→ Remove alarm.

Turning off the alarm

• Press Stop to turn off the alarm.

• Press any key or Snooze to stopthe alarm for five minutes, afterwhich it will resume. You can do

this a maximum of five times.If the alarm time is reached whilethe phone is switched off, the phoneswitches itself on and startssounding the alarm tone. If you pressStop, the phone asks whether youwant to activate the phone for calls.Press No to switch off the phone or Yes to make and receive calls.

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Note: Do not press Yes when wireless phone use isprohibited or when it maycause interference ordanger.

Personalising the alarm tone1. To personalise the alarm tone,

select Options→ Settings .

2. Scroll to Clock alarm tone andpress .

3. When you scroll through the listof tones, you can stop on a toneto listen to it before you makeyour selection. Press Select toselect the current tone.

■ RecorderGo to Menu→ Extras 

→ Recorder.

The voice recorder allows you torecord telephone conversations andvoice memos. If you are recording atelephone conversation, both partieswill hear a tone every five secondsduring recording.

Recorded files are stored in the

Gallery. See ”Gallery” on page 44.

Options in Recorder: Record sound clip, Delete , Rename sound clip, Send , Go to Gallery , Settings ,Add to 'Go to' , Help, and Exit .

Note: Obey all local lawsgoverning recording of calls.

Do not use this featureillegally.

• Select Options→ Record sound clip and scroll to a function andpress to select it. Use:

- to record, - to pause,- to stop, - to fast

forward, - to fast rewind, or- to play an opened sound

file.

■ GamesGo to Menu→ Games.

• To start a game, scroll to the

game icon and press . Forinstructions on how to play thegame, press Options→ Help.

■Memory cardFor details on inserting amemory card into the

phone, see the GettingStarted guide.

Details of how you can use thememory card with other featuresand applications of your phone aregiven in the sections describingthese features and applications.

Options in the memory card:Backup phone mem., Restore fromcard , Format mem. card , Memory card name , Set password , Change password , Remove password ,Unlock memory card , Memory details , Help, and Exit .

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If you have a memory card, you canuse it to store your multimedia filessuch as video clips and sound files,photos, messaging data, and tobackup information from your

phone’s memory.Important:Keep all memorycards out of the reach of small children.

Note: Use only compatibleMultimedia cards (MMC)with this device. Other

memory cards, such asSecure Digital (SD) cards, donot fit in the MMC card slotand are not compatible withthis device. Using anincompatible memory cardmay damage the memorycard as well as the device,

and data stored on theincompatible card may becorrupted.

Format memory card

Important: All data storedon the memory card will be

permanently deleted whenyou format it.

 You must format a new memory cardbefore you can use it for the firsttime.

• Select Options→ Format mem.card .

 You will be asked to confirm yourrequest and once you confirm,formatting starts.

Backing up and restoringinformation

To back up information from yourphone’s memory to the memorycard, select Options→ Backupphone mem..

To restore information from thememory card to the phone’s memory,select Options→ Restore fromcard .

Note: You can only backupthe phone memory and

restore it to the same modelof phone.

Memory card password

To set a password to lock yourmemory card against unauthoriseduse, select Options→ Set 

password . You will be asked to enter andconfirm your password. Thepassword can be up to eightcharacters long.

Note: The password is storedin your phone and you don’t

have to enter it again whileyou are using the memorycard on the same phone. If you want to use the memorycard on another phone, youwill be asked for thepassword.

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Unlocking a memory cardIf you insert another passwordprotected memory card in yourphone, you will be prompted to enterthe password of the card. To unlock

the card:

• Select Options→Unlock memory card .

Note: Once the password isremoved, the memory cardis unlocked and can be usedon another phone without a

password.

Checking memoryconsumption

 You can check the memoryconsumption of different datagroups and the available memory for

installing new applications orsoftware on your memory card:

• Select Options→Memory details .

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9. Services and Applications

■ Services(Mobilebrowser)Go to Menu→ Services or

press and hold in standbymode.

 Various service providers maintainpages specifically designed formobile phones, offering services that

can be, for example, news, weatherreports, banking, travel information,entertainment, and games. With themobile browser you can view theseservices as WAP pages written inWML, XHTML pages written inXHTML, or a mixture of both.

Note: Check the availabilityof services, pricing, andtariffs with your networkoperator and/or serviceprovider. Service providerswill also give youinstructions on how to usetheir services.

Basic steps for accessing

• Save the settings that are neededto access the browser servicethat you want to use. See

”Setting up the phone for thebrowser service” on page 106.

• Make a connection to the service.See ”Making a connection” onpage 107.

• Start browsing the web pages.See ”Browsing” on page 108.

• End the connection to theservice. See ”Ending aconnection” on page 111.

Setting up the phone for thebrowser service

Receiving settings in a smartmessage

 You may receive service settings in aspecial text message, a so-calledsmart message, from the networkoperator or service provider thatoffers the service. See ”Receivingconfiguration messages” on page 61.

For more information, contact yournetwork operator or service provider,or visit Nokia.com (www.nokia.com).

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Tip! Settings may beavailable, for example, onthe website of a networkoperator or service provider.

Keying in the settings manuallyFollow the instructions given to youby your service provider.

1. Go to Settings→ Connectionsettings → Access points anddefine the settings for an accesspoint. See ”Connection settings”on page 77.

2. Go to Services→ Options→ Bookmark manager  → Add bookmark . Write a name for thebookmark and the address of thebrowser page defined for thecurrent access point.

Making a connectionOnce you have stored all therequired connection settings, youcan access browser pages.

There are three different ways toaccess browser pages:

• Select the homepage ( ) of  

your service provider,• Select a bookmark from the

Bookmarks view, or

• Press the keys - tostart to write the address of abrowser service. The Go to field atthe bottom of the display is

immediately activated and youcan continue writing the addressthere.

After you have selected a page orwritten the address, press tostart to download the page. See”Data connection indicators” onpage 14.

 Viewing bookmarks

Note: Your phone may havesome pre-installedbookmarks for sites notaffiliated with Nokia. Nokiadoes not warrant or endorse

these sites. If you choose toaccess them, you shouldtake the same precautions,for security or content, asyou would with any site.

In the Bookmarks view, you can seebookmarks pointing to differentkinds of browser pages. Bookmarks

are indicated by the following icons:

- The starting page defined forthe browser access point. If you useanother browser access point forbrowsing, the starting page ischanged accordingly.

- A bookmark showing the title.

When you scroll through bookmarks,you can see the address of thehighlighted bookmark in the Go tofield at the bottom of the display.

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Options in the Bookmarksview (when a bookmark or folder isselected): Open, Download , Back topage , Bookmark manager , Mark/ Unmark , Navigation options ,

Advanced options , Send , Find bookmark , Details , Settings , Help,and Exit .

Adding bookmarks manually1. In the Bookmarks view, select

Options→ Bookmark manager  

→ Add bookmark .

2. Start to fill in the fields. Only theaddress must be defined. Thedefault access point is assignedto the bookmark if no other one isselected. Press to enterspecial characters such as /, ., :,

and @. Press to clearcharacters.

3. Select Options→ Save to savethe bookmark.

Browsing

On a browser page, new links appearunderlined in blue and previouslyvisited links in purple. Images thatact as links have a blue borderaround them.

Options when browsing: Open,Service options , Bookmarks , Save as bookmark , View image ,Navigation options , Advanced 

options , Send bookmark , Find ,Details , Settings , Help, and Exit .

Keys and commands used inbrowsing• To open a link, press .

• To scroll the view, use the joystick.

• To enter letters and numbers in afield, press the keys - .Press to enter specialcharacters such as /, ., :, and @.Press to clear characters.

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• To go to the previous page whilebrowsing, press Back. If Back isnot available, select Options→ Navigation options  → History toview a chronological list of the

pages you have visited during abrowsing session. The history listis cleared each time a session isclosed.

• To check boxes and makeselections, press .

• To retrieve the latest content

from the server, select Options → Navigation options  → Reload .

• To open a sublist of commands oractions for the currently openbrowser page, select Options→ Service options .

• Select Options → Advanced 

options  →

 Disconnect todisconnect from a browserservice and to quit browsing.

Saving bookmarks• To save a bookmark while

browsing, select Options→ Save as bookmark .

• To save a bookmark received in asmart message, open themessage in the Inbox inMessaging and select Options→ Save to bookmarks . See”Receiving configurationmessages” on page 61.

 Viewing saved pagesOptions in the Saved pages

view: Open, Back to page , Reload ,Saved pages mngr., Mark/Unmark ,

Navigation options , Advanced 

options , Details , Settings , Help, andExit .

If you regularly browse pagescontaining information whichdoesn’t change very often, you cansave and then browse them whenoffline.

• To save a page, while browsingselect Options→ Advanced options  → Save page .

Saved pages are indicated by thefollowing icon:

- The saved browser page.

In the saved pages view you can

also create folders to store yoursaved browser pages.

Folders are indicated by thefollowing icon:

- Folder containing savedbrowser pages.

• To open the Saved pages view,

press in the Bookmarks view.

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In the Saved pages view, pressto open a saved page.

To start a connection to the browser

service and to retrieve the pageagain, select Options→ Navigationoptions  → Reload .

Note: The phone staysonline after you reload thepage.

Downloading You can download items such asringing tones, images, operatorlogos, software, and video clipsthrough the mobile browser. Theseitems can be provided free or youcan purchase them.

Once downloaded, items are handledby the respective applications onyour phone, for example adownloaded photo will be saved inthe Gallery.

Note: Only install softwarefrom sources that offeradequate protection against

viruses and other harmfulsoftware.

Note: The information orservices you have accessedare stored in the cachememory of the phone. Acache is a buffer memory

that is used to store datatemporarily. If you havetried to access or haveaccessed confidentialinformation requiringpasswords (for example,your bank account), emptythe cache of your phone

after each use. To empty thecache, select Options→ Navigation options  → Clear cache .

Purchasing an itemTo download the item:

1. Scroll to the link and select

Options→ Open.

2. Choose the appropriate option topurchase the item, for example,Buy.

Carefully read all the informationprovided.

If the online content is compatible,you can use your wallet informationto make the purchase:

1. Select Open wallet . You will beprompted for your wallet code.See ”Entering the wallet code” onpage 97.

2. Select the appropriate cardcategory from your wallet.

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• Cookies - Allow /Reject . You canenable or disable the receivingand sending of cookies (a meansof content providers to identifyusers and their preferences for

frequently used content).• Conf. DTMF sending - Always /

First time only . Choose whetheryou want to confirm before thephone sends DTMF tones during avoice call. See ”Options during acall” on page 22. For example,

you can make a voice call whileyou are viewing a browser page,send DTMF tones while a voicecall is in progress, and save inContacts a name and phonenumber from a browser page.

• Wallet - Choose On if want thewallet to open automatically

when a compatible browser pageis opened.

■ ApplicationmanagerGo to Menu→ 

App. manager

In Application manager you caninstall new Symbian operatingsystem applications (SIS files) andJava™ applications (Java MIDletsand MIDlet suites). You can alsoupdate and uninstall applications

from the phone, and monitor theinstallation history.

Applications in Application manageruse shared memory. See ”Sharedmemory” on page 19.

Options in the Applicationmanager main view: Install , View details , View certificate , Update , Goto web address , Remove , View log,Send log, Settings , App. downloads ,

Help, and Exit .When you open Applicationmanager, you can see a list of:

• applications saved in Applicationmanager,

• partially installed applications(indicated by ), and

• fully installed applications thatyou can remove (indicated by

).

Note: You can only useSymbian operating systemapplications with a .SISextension.

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Note: Your phone supportsJ2ME™Java applications. Donot downloadPersonalJava™ applicationsto your phone as they

cannot be installed.

Installing applications -general information

 You can install applications that arespecifically intended for this phoneand suitable for the Symbian

operating system.Note: If you install anapplication that is notintended specifically for thisphone, it may function andlook different from whatwas originally intended.

Applications may be downloaded toyour phone during browsing,received as attachments inmultimedia messages or e-mails, orreceived via Bluetooth or via infraredfrom another device, for example aphone or a compatible PC. If you areusing PC Suite to transfer the

application, place it in the Installsfolder in the File manager.

Important: Only installapplications from sourcesthat offer adequateprotection against virusesand other harmful software.

To increase protection, theapplication installation system usesdigital signatures and certificates forapplications. Do not install theapplication if Application manager

gives a security warning duringinstallation.

Important: If you install anapplication that contains anupdate or repair to anexisting application, youcan only restore the original

application if you have theoriginal application or a fullback-up copy of theremoved application. Torestore the originalapplication, first remove theupdated or repairedapplication and then install

again from the originalapplication or the back-upcopy.

During installation, the phonechecks the integrity of theapplication to be installed. Thephone shows information about thechecks being carried out and you aregiven options whether to continueor cancel the installation. Once thephone has checked the integrity of the application, it is installed onyour phone.

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Installing applications• Open Application manager, scroll

to the application, and selectOptions→ Install to start theinstallation.

• Alternatively, search the phonememory or the memory card,select the application, and press

to start the installation.

Some applications may give theoption of partial installationallowing you to select the particular

components of an application thatyou want to install.

If you are installing an applicationwithout a digital signature or acertificate, the phone warns you of the risks. Continue installation onlyif you are absolutely sure of theorigin and contents of theapplication.

Installing Java™The .JAR file is required forinstallation. If it is missing, thephone may ask you to download it. If there is no access point defined forApplication manager, you will beasked to select one. When you aredownloading the .JAR file, you mayneed to enter a user name andpassword to access the server. Youobtain these from the supplier ormanufacturer of the application.

• To start a data connection and toview extra information about theapplication, scroll to it and selectOptions→ Go to web address .

• To start a data connection and to

check if there is an updateavailable for the application,scroll to it and select Options→ Update .

Java settings

• To change the default accesspoint that a Java application uses

for downloading extra data,select Options→ Settings → Access point . See ”Access points”on page 80.

• To change the security settingsthat determine the actions that aJava application is permitted to

do, select Options→

Settings .Note: Not all Javaapplications permit you tochange the securitysettings.

Removing an application

1. To remove an application, scrollto it and select Options→ Remove .

2. Press Yes to confirm the removal.

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Important: If you remove anapplication, you can onlyre-install it if you have theoriginal application or a fullbackup of the removed

application. If you removean application, you may nolonger be able to opendocuments created withthat application. If anotherapplication depends on theapplication that youremoved, the other

application may stopworking. Refer to thedocumentation of theinstalled application fordetails.

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10. Connectivity

■ BluetoothconnectionGo to Menu→ 

Connectivity→ Bluetooth

 You can transfer data from yourphone to another compatible device,for example, a phone, a headsetusing Bluetooth technology, or acomputer, via Bluetooth or infrared.

Note: This phone isdesigned to be compliantwith and to adopt BluetoothSpecification 1.1. However,

interoperability betweenthe phone and otherproducts with Bluetoothwireless technologydepends also on the profilesand protocols used. Formore information on thecompatibility between

Bluetooth devices, pleaseconsult your dealer.

Bluetooth technology enables cost-free wireless connections between

electronic devices within amaximum range of 10 metres. ABluetooth connection can be used tosend images, videos, texts, businesscards, calendar notes, or to connectwirelessly to devices using Bluetoothtechnology, such as computers.

Since devices using Bluetoothtechnology communicate usingradio waves, your phone and theother devices do not need to be indirect line-of-sight.

The two devices only need to bewithin a maximum of 10 metres of each other, although the connection

can be subject to interference fromobstructions such as walls or fromother electronic devices.

Using Bluetooth technologyconsumes the battery and thephone's operating time will bereduced. Take this into account

when performing other operationswith your phone.

There may be restrictions on usingdevices using Bluetooth technology.Check with your local authorities.

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Activating Bluetoothapplication for the first time

When you activate Bluetooth for thefirst time, you are asked to give aname to your phone.

Note: After you have setBluetooth to be active andchanged My phone's visibility to Shown to all ,your phone and this namecan be seen by other userswith devices using

Bluetooth technology.• Write a name (max. 30 letters). If 

you send data via a Bluetoothconnection before you have givenan individual name to yourphone, the default name will beused.

Bluetooth settings

To modify Bluetooth settings, scrollto the setting you want to changeand press .

• Bluetooth - Select On if youwant to use Bluetooth. If youselect Off , all active Bluetooth

connections are ended, andBluetooth cannot be used forsending or receiving data.

• My phone's visibility - If youselect Shown to all , your phone

can be found by other devicesduring device search. If you selectHidden, your phone cannot befound by other devices duringdevice search.

• My phone's name - Define aname for your phone. After you

have set Bluetooth to be activeand changed My phone's visibility to Shown to all , thisname can be seen by otherdevices.

Sending data via Bluetooth

Note: There can be only oneactive Bluetooth connectionat a time.

1. Open an application where theitem you wish to send is stored.For example, to send a photo toanother device, open the Galleryapplication.

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Note: Pairing meansauthentication. The users of the devices using Bluetoothtechnology should agreetogether what the passcode

is, and use the samepasscode for both devices inorder to pair them. Devicesthat do not have a userinterface have a presetpasscode.

Icons for different devices: 

- Computer , - Phone ,-Audio/video and- Bluetooth device .

Note: If sending fails, themessage or data will bedeleted. The Drafts folder inMessaging does not storemessages sent via

Bluetooth.

Checking the status of theBluetooth connection

• When is shown in standbymode, Bluetooth is active.

• When is blinking, your phoneis trying to connect to the otherdevice.

• When is shown continuously,the Bluetooth connection isactive.

Paired devices view

Pairing with a device makes devicesearches easier and quicker. Paireddevices are easier to recognise, theyare indicated by in the searchresult list. In the Bluetooth mainview, press to open a list of paired devices ( ).

Options in the paired devicesview: New paired device , Assignshort name , Set as authorised / Set as unauthorised , Delete , Delete all ,

Help, and Exit .

Pairing with a device1. Select Options→ New paired 

device in the Paired devices view.The phone starts to search fordevices within range. Or, if youhave searched for devices earlier,

a list of the devices that werefound previously is shown first.To start a new search, select

More devices.

2. Scroll to the device you want topair with and press Select.

3. Exchange passcodes, see step

”Pairing (if not required by theother device, go to step 6.)” onpage 118. (Pairing) in theprevious section. The device isadded to the Paired devices list.

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Cancelling pairing• In the Paired devices view, scroll

to the device whose pairing youwant to cancel and press orselect Options→ Delete . The

device is removed from the Paireddevices list and the pairing iscancelled.

• If you want to cancel all pairings,select Options→ Delete all .

Note: If you are currentlyconnected to a device, and

delete the pairing with thatdevice, the pairing isremoved and the deviceconnection is terminated,but the Bluetoothconnection remains active.

Setting a device to be

authorised or unauthorisedAfter you have paired with a device,you can set it to be authorised orunauthorised:

Unauthorised (default) - Connectionrequests from this device need to be

accepted separately every time.

Authorised - Connections betweenyour phone and this device can bemade without your knowledge. Noseparate acceptance orauthorisation is needed. Use this

status for your own devices, forexample, your PC, or devices thatbelong to someone you trust. Theicon is added next to authoriseddevices in the Paired devices view.

• In the Paired devices view, scrollto the device and select Options →

 Set as authorised / Set as unauthorised .

Receiving data via Bluetooth

When you receive data viaBluetooth, a tone sound is playedand you are asked if you want toaccept the message. If you accept,

the item is placed in the Inbox folderin Messaging. Messages received viaBluetooth are indicated by . See”Inbox - receiving messages” onpage 60.

Closing the Bluetooth

connectionA Bluetooth connection isdisconnected automatically aftersending or receiving data.

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■ InfraredconnectionGo to Menu→ Connectivity→ 

Infrared

 Via infrared, you can send or receivedata such as business cards andcalendar notes to and from acompatible phone or data device.

Do not point the IR (infrared) beamat anyone's eye or allow it tointerfere with other IR devices. Thisdevice is a Class 1 Laser product.

Sending and receiving datavia infrared

All items which are received viainfrared are placed in the Inboxfolder in Messaging. New infraredmessages are indicated by . See

”Inbox - receiving messages” onpage 60.

1. Make sure that the infrared portsof the sending and receivingdevices are pointing at eachother and that there are noobstructions between the

devices. The preferable distancebetween the two devices is onemetre at most. To find theinfrared port, see the Keys andparts section in the GettingStarted guide.

2. The user of the receiving deviceactivates the infrared port.

To activate the infrared port of your phone to receive data viainfrared, go to Menu→ Connectivity→ Infrared andpress .

3. The user of the sending deviceselects the desired infraredfunction to start data transfer.

To send data via infrared, selectOptions→ Send → via infrared  in an application.

If data transfer is not started within

one minute after the activation of the infrared port, the connection iscancelled and must be started again.

Note: Windows 2000: To beable to use infrared totransfer files between yourphone and a compatible

computer, go to ControlPanel and select WirelessLink. In the Wireless Link FileTransfer tab check the Allowothers to send files to yourcomputer using infrared.

Checking the status of theinfrared connection

• When blinks, your phone istrying to connect to the otherdevice or a connection has beenlost.

• When is showncontinuously, the infraredconnection is active and your

phone is ready to send andreceive data via its infrared port.

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■ ConnectionmanagerGo to Menu→ 

Connectivity→ Connection

managerIn Connection manager you canidentify the status of multiple dataconnections, view details on theamount of data sent and received,for example, and end unusedconnections.

Note: You can view detailsof data connections only.

 Voice calls are not listed.

When you open Connectionmanager, you can see a list of:

• open data connections, - Data

call , - High sp. GSM ,- GPRS 

• the status of each connection, or

• amount of data uploaded anddownloaded for each connection(GPRS connections only), or

• the duration of each connection

(GSM and high-speed dataconnections only).

Note: The actual timeinvoiced for calls by yourservice provider may vary,depending upon networkfeatures, rounding-off for

billing, and so forth.Options in the Connection

manager main view when there areone or more connections: Details ,Disconnect , Disconnect all , Help and Exit .

 Viewing connection detailsTo view the details of a connection,scroll to a connection and select

Options→ Details The following isdisplayed:

Name - the name of the Internetaccess point (IAP) in use, or ’Modem

connection’ if the connection is adial-up connection.

Bearer - the type of dataconnection: Data call , High sp.GSM , or GPRS .

Status - the current status of theconnection.

Received - the amount of data, inbytes, received to the phone.

Sent - the amount of data, in bytes,sent from the phone.

Duration - the length of time thatthe connection has been open.

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Speed - the current speed of bothsending and receiving data in kB/s(kilobytes per second).

Dial-up (GSM) - the dial-up numberused, or Name (GPRS) - access point

name used.

Shared (not displayed if theconnection is not shared) - thenumber of applications using thesame connection.

Ending connections

• Scroll to a connection and selectOptions→ Disconnect to endthat connection only, or

• Select Options→ Disconnect all  to close all currently openconnections.

■ Connecting your phoneto a compatiblecomputer

For further information on how tomake a connection to a compatiblecomputer via infrared or Bluetooth,and how to install PC Suite, see the

Installation Guide for PC Suite onthe CD-ROM in the ‘Install software’section. For further information onhow to use PC Suite, see the helpfunction on PC suite.

Using the CD-ROM

The CD-ROM should launch itself after you have inserted it into theCD-ROM drive of your compatiblePC. If not, proceed as follows:

1. Click the Window Start buttonand select Programs→WindowsExplorer.

2. On the CD-ROM drive, locate afile called setup.exe and double-click it. The CD-ROM interfaceopens.

3. You can find PC Suite in the‘Install’ section. Double-click ‘PCSuite for Nokia 6600’. Theinstallation wizard will guide youthrough the installation process.

Using your phone

as a modemUse your phone as amodem to connect to the Internetwith a compatible PC, or to send andreceive faxes.

Detailed installation instructionscan be found in Quick guide for

Modem Options for Nokia 6600 onthe CD-ROM supplied with thephone.

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■ Sync - remotesynchronisationGo to Menu→ 

Connectivity→ Sync

The Sync application enables you tosynchronise your calendar orcontacts with various calendar andaddress book applications on acompatible computer or on theInternet. Synchronisation takesplace over a GSM data call or packetdata connection.

The synchronisation application usesSyncML technology forsynchronisation. For information onSyncML compatibility, pleasecontact the supplier of the calendaror address book application you

want to synchronise your phonedata with.

Creating a newsynchronisation profile

Options in the Remote syncmain view: Synchronise , New sync profile , Edit sync profile , Delete ,View log, Help, and Exit .

1. If no profiles have been defined,the phone asks you if you want tocreate a new profile. Select Yes.

To create a new profile inaddition to existing ones, selectOptions→ New sync profile .

Choose whether you want to usethe default setting values or copythe values from an existingprofile to be used as the basis forthe new profile.

2. Define the following:

Sync profile name - Write a

descriptive name for the profile.

Access point - Select an accesspoint you want to use for thedata connection.

Host address - Contact yourservice provider or systemadministrator for the correct

values.Port - Contact your serviceprovider or system administratorfor the correct values.

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User name - Your user ID for thesynchronisation server. Contactyour service provider or systemadministrator for your correct ID.

Password - Write your password.

Contact your service provider orsystem administrator for thecorrect value.

3. To choose the items that youwant to synchronise pressand select Yes in the appropriatefields.

4. Press Done to save the settings.

Synchronising data

In the Sync main view, you can seethe different profiles, and what kindof data will be synchronised:Calendar, Contacts, or both.

1. In the main view, scroll to aprofile and select Options→ Synchronise . The status of thesynchronisation is shown at thebottom of the screen.

To cancel synchronisation beforeit is finished, press Cancel.

2. You are notified when thesynchronisation has beencompleted.

3. After synchronisation iscomplete, select Options→ View log to open a log file showing thesynchronisation status(Complete or Incomplete ) and

how many calendar or contactentries have been added,updated, deleted, or discarded(not synchronised) in the phoneor on the server.

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11. Troubleshooting

Memory low

When one of the following notes is

shown, the phone memory is lowand you must delete some data: Not enough memory to performoperation. Delete some data first. orMemory low. Delete some data. Toview what kind of data you have andhow much memory the different

data groups consume, go to Filemanager and select Options→Memory details .

 You may want to delete thefollowing items regularly to avoidmemory getting low:

• messages from the Inbox, Drafts,and Sent folders in Messaging,

• retrieved e-mail messages fromthe phone memory,

• saved browser pages, and

• images, video clips and soundclips in the Gallery.

If you want to delete contact

information, calendar notes, calltimers, call cost timers, game scores,or any other data, go to therespective application to remove thedata.

If you are deleting multiple itemsand one of the following notes is

shown again: Not enough memory to perform operation. Delete some data first. or Memory low. Delete some data., try deleting items oneby one (starting from the smallestitem).

Clearing calendar memory - To

remove more than one event at atime, go to the Month view andselect Options→ Delete entry → and either:

• Before date - to delete allcalendar notes which take placebefore a certain date. Enter thedate before which all calendar

notes will be deleted, or

• All entries - to delete all calendarnotes.

Erasing log information - To eraseall the log contents, Recent callsregister, and Messaging deliveryreports permanently, go to Logs,

press , and select Options→ Clear log or go to Settings → Logduration → No log.

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Different ways to store data:

• Use PC Suite to take a backupcopy of all data to your computer.See ”Connecting your phone to acompatible computer” on page

123.

• Send images to your e-mailaddress and then save the imagesto your computer (networkservice).

• Send data via infrared orBluetooth to another compatible

device.

• Store data on a compatiblememory card.

■Q&A

Phone display

• Q: Why do missing, discoloured,or bright dots appear on thescreen every time I turn on myphone?

A: This is a characteristic of thistype of display. Some displaysmay contain pixels or dots thatremain on or off. This is normal,

not a fault.

Camera

• Q: Why do images look smudgy?

A: Check that the camera lensprotection window is clean. See”Care and maintenance” on page135.

• Q: Why are there randomcoloured dots in display whenphone is in Night mode?

A: When increasing thesensitivity and luminosity of the

camera in night mode whichincreases the clarity of pictures,it also increases coloured dots indisplay.

Bluetooth

• Q: Why can’t I end a Bluetoothconnection?

A: If another device is pairingwith your phone but not sendingdata, and leaves the deviceconnection open, then the onlyway to disconnect it is todeactivate the Bluetooth linkaltogether. Go to Bluetooth and

select the setting Bluetooth→ Off .

• Q: Why can’t I find a device usingBluetooth technology.

A: Check that both haveactivated Bluetooth.

Check that the distance between

the two devices is not over 10metres or that there are no wallsor other obstructions betweenthe devices.

Check that the other device is notin ‘Hidden’ mode.

Check that both devices are

compatible.

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Multimedia messaging

• Q: What should I do when thephone tells me that it cannotreceive a multimedia messagebecause memory is full?

A: The amount of memory neededis indicated in the error message:Not enough memory to retrieve message. Delete some data first. To view what kind of data youhave and how much memory thedifferent data groups consume,

go to File manager and selectOptions→Memory details .

• Q: How can I end the dataconnection when the phonestarts a data connection againand again?

A: The phone is trying to retrieve

a multimedia message from themultimedia messaging centre.

Check that the settings formultimedia messaging have beendefined correctly and that thereare no mistakes in phonenumbers or addresses. Go to

Messaging and select Options 

→ Settings → Multimediamessage .

To stop the phone from making adata connection, you have thefollowing options. Go toMessaging and select Options → Settings → Multimedia

message , and then:• Select On receiving msg. → 

Defer retrieval if you want the

multimedia messaging centreto save the message to beretrieved later, for example,after you have checked thesettings. After this change,

the phone still needs to sendinformation notes to thenetwork. When you want toretrieve the message, selectRetr. immediately .

• Select On receiving msg. → Reject message - if you want

to reject all incomingmultimedia messages. Afterthis change, the phone needsto send information notes tothe network and themultimedia messaging centrewill delete all multimediamessages that are waiting to

be sent to you.• Select Multimedia reception 

→ Off - if you want to ignoreall incoming multimediamessages. After this changethe phone will not make anynetwork connections relatedto multimedia messaging.

Messaging

• Q: Why can’t I select a contact?

A: If you cannot select a contactin the Contacts directory, thecontact card does not have aphone number or an e-mail

address. Add the missinginformation to the contact cardin the Contacts application.

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Calendar

• Q: Why are the week numbersmissing?

A: If you have changed theCalendar settings so that theweek starts on a day other thanMonday, then the week numberswill not be shown.

Browser services

• Q: What should I do if my phonedisplays: No valid access point defined. Define one in Services settings. 

A: Insert the proper browsersettings. Contact your serviceprovider for instructions. See”Setting up the phone for thebrowser service” on page 106.

Log• Q: Why does the log appearempty?

A: You may have activated afilter, and no communicationevents fitting that filter havebeen logged. To see all events,select Options → Filter → All 

communication.

PC connectivity

• Q: Why do I have problems inconnecting the phone to my PC?

A: Make sure that PC Suite isinstalled and running on your PC.See the Installation guide for PCSuite on the CD-ROM in the’Install’ section. For further

information on how to use PCSuite, see the help function of PCsuite.

Access codes

• Q: What is my password for thelock code, PIN code, or PUK code?

A: The default lock code is

12345. If you forget or lose thelock code, contact your phonedealer.

If you forget or lose a PIN or PUKcode, or if you have not receivedsuch a code, contact your serviceprovider.

For information about passwords,contact your access pointprovider, for example, acommercial Internet serviceprovider (ISP), service provider, ornetwork operator.

Application not responding

• Q: How do I close an applicationthat is not responding?

A: Open the applicationswitching window by pressingand holding . Then scroll to theapplication, and press toclose the application.

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12. Battery information

■ Charging andDischarging

 Your phone is powered by arechargeable battery.

Note that a new battery's fullperformance is achieved only aftertwo or three complete charge anddischarge cycles!

The battery can be charged anddischarged hundreds of times but itwill eventually wear out. When theoperating time (talk-time andstandby time) is noticeably shorterthan normal, it is time to buy a newbattery.

Use only batteries approved by the

phone manufacturer and rechargeyour battery only with the chargersapproved by the manufacturer.Unplug the charger when not in use.Do not leave the battery connectedto a charger for longer than a week,since overcharging may shorten itslifetime. If left unused a fully

charged battery will discharge itself over time.

Temperature extremes can affect theability of your battery to charge.

Use the battery only for its intendedpurpose.

Never use any charger or battery

that is damaged.

Do not short-circuit the battery.Accidental short-circuiting can

occur when a metallic object (coin,clip or pen) causes direct connectionof the + and - terminals of thebattery (metal strips on the battery)for example when you carry a sparebattery in your pocket or purse.Short-circuiting the terminals maydamage the battery or the

connecting object.

Leaving the battery in hot or coldplaces, such as in a closed car insummer or winter conditions, willreduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep thebattery between 15°C and 25°C

(59°F and 77°F). A phone with a hotor cold battery may temporarily notwork, even when the battery is fullycharged. Battery’s performance isparticularly limited in temperatureswell below freezing.

Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!

Dispose of batteries according tolocal regulations (e.g. recycling). Donot dispose of as household waste.

Remove the battery only when thephone is switched off.

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13. Enhancement

A new extensive range of enhancements is available for yourphone. Select the enhancementswhich accommodate your specificcommunication needs. Some of theenhancements are described indetail below.

List of compatible enhancements:1. Wireless Headset HDW-2

2. Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-3W

3. Boom Headset HDB-5

4. Headset HDC-5

5. Headset HDE-2

6. Dual Headset HDD-1

7. Retractable Headset HDC-10

8. Wireless Car Kit CK-1W

9. Plug-in HF Car Kit PPH-1

10.Microphone HFM-8

11. Mobile Holder MBC-19

12.Headrest Handsfree BHF-2

13.Mobile Charger LCH-12

14.Carrying Cases

15.Memory Unit DTS-128

16.Nokia Image Viewer SU-2

17.Nokia Observation Camera PT-2

18.Nokia Digital Pen SU-1B

19.Battery BL-5C

20.Travel Charger ACP-12

Some of the enhancements aredescribed in detail below.

For availability of theenhancements, please check withyour local dealer. A fewpracticalrules for enhancementsoperation:

• Keep the enhancements out of small children's reach.

• When you disconnect thepowercord of any accessory,grasp and pull the plug, not thecord.

• Check regularly that all mobile

phone equipment in a vehicle ismounted and operating properly.

Use only batteries, chargers andenhancements approved by thephone manufacturer. The use of any other types may invalidate anyapproval or warranty applying tothe phone, and may be dangerous.

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■ Battery

* Variation in operation times mayoccur depending on SIM card,network and usage settings, usagestyle and environments.

Wireless HeadsetHDW-2

• Wireless audio connectionbetween a compatible phone andheadset.

• Small, lightweight device.

■Wireless Clip-onHeadset HS-3W

Easy-to-wear wireless headset witha clip-on main body and earpiece forboth business and pleasure. Theheadset uses Bluetooth wirelesstechnology between the main bodyand a compatible phone. Basic call

handling from headset and LEDindicating active wirelessconnection.

Type Tech Talktime* Standby*

BL-5C Li-lonUp to 2-4 hrs Up to 150-

240 hrs

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■ Boom Headset HDB-5The Nokia Boom Headset with ananswer/end button provides youwith convenient, portable handsfree.The "over the ear" -concept brings atrendy alternative to handsfree use.Comfortable to wear and easy tocarry.

■Wireless Car KitCK-1W

This kit includes:

• Remote Control Button CUW-2

• Handsfree Unit HFW-1

• Microphone HFM-8

• Speaker HFS-12

• Power Cable PCU-4

■Memory Unit DTS-128• Provides more memory power for

your Nokia 6600.

• You can load new software

applications to the phone andsave files such as images, wavesounds, faxes, and documents.

• You can also have differentmemory cards for differentapplications or separate contactsdirectories for business andpersonal use.

■Nokia Image ViewerSU-2

 View and share pictures at work or athome by sending your imageswirelessly from the compatible

phone to the Nokia Image Viewerconnected to your compatible TV orvideo projector. Powered by primarybatteries, it is easy to take with you.

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■Nokia Digital PenSU-1B

Use your digital pen to createcolourful, personalized messagesand send them to your compatiblephone using Bluetooth technology,and forward them via MMS. You canalso use your pen to store your noteson your compatible PC.

■ Travel Charger ACP-12A fast and efficient way to chargeyour phone battery. Suitable foractive travelers. Powerfulmultivoltage charger.

Note: Plug types vary according to

different markets.

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14. Care and maintenance

 Your phone is a product of superior

design and craftsmanship and should be

treated with care. The suggestions belowwill help you to fulfil any warranty

obligations and to enjoy this product for

many years.

• Keep the phone and all its parts and

enhancements out of the reach of 

small children.

• Keep the phone dry. Precipitation,

humidity and all types of liquids ormoisture can contain minerals that

will corrode electronic circuits.

• Do not use or store the phone in

dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts

can be damaged.

• Do not store the phone in hot areas.

High temperatures can shorten the

life of electronic devices, damagebatteries, and warp or melt certain

plastics.

• Do not store the phone in cold areas.

When it warms up (to its normal

temperature), moisture can form

inside, which may damage electronic

circuit boards.

• Do not attempt to open the phone.

Non-expert 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.

• Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to

clean the camera lens.

• Use only the supplied or an approved

replacement antenna. Unauthorised

antennas, modifications orattachments could damage the

phone and may violate regulations

governing radio devices.

All of the above suggestions apply

equally to your phone, battery, charger or

any enhancement. If any of them are not

working properly, take it to your nearest

qualified service facility. The personnelthere will assist you and, if necessary,

arrange for service.

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15. Important safety information

■ Traffic SafetyDo not use a hand-held telephone while

driving a vehicle. Always secure thephone in its holder; do not place the

phone on the passenger seat or where it

can break loose in a collision or sudden

stop.

Remember road safety always comes

first!

■ Operating environmentRemember to follow any special

regulations in force in any area and

always switch off your phone whenever it

is forbidden to use it, or when it may

cause interference or danger.

Use the phone only in its normal

operating positions.

To maintain compliance with RFexposure guidelines only use Nokia

approved enhancements. When the

phone is on and being worn on the body,

always use a Nokia approved carrying

case.

Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic

materials may be attracted to the phone,

and persons with a hearing aid should

not hold the phone to the ear with the

hearing aid. Always secure the phone in

its holder, because metallic materials

may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not

place credit cards or other magnetic

storage media near the phone, because

information stored on them may be

erased.

■ Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment is

shielded from radio frequency (RF)signals. However, certain electronic

equipment may not be shielded against

the RF signals from your wireless phone.

PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend

that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6

inches) be maintained between a

handheld wireless phone and a

pacemaker to avoid potential

interference with the pacemaker. These

recommendations are consistent with

the independent research by and

recommendations of Wireless

Technology Research. Persons with

pacemakers:

• Should always keep the phone morethan 20 cm (6 inches) from their

pacemaker when the phone is

switched on;

• Should not carry the phone in a

breast pocket;

• Should use the ear opposite the

pacemaker to minimise the potential

for interference.• If you have any reason to suspect that

interference is taking place, switch

off your phone immediately.

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Hearing aidsSome digital wireless phones may

interfere with some hearing aids. In the

event of such interference, you may want

to consult your service provider.

Other medical devicesOperation 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 they

are adequately shielded from external RF

energy or if you have any questions.Switch 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.

 VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly

installed or inadequately shielded

electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g.

electronic fuel injection systems,

electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking

systems, electronic speed control

systems, air bag systems). Check with the

manufacturer or its representative

regarding your vehicle. You should alsoconsult the manufacturer of any

equipment that has been added to your

vehicle.

Posted facilitiesSwitch your phone off in any facility

where posted notices so require.

■ Potentially explosiveatmospheres

Switch off your phone when in any area

with a potentially explosive atmosphere

and obey all signs and instructions.

Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury

or even death.

Users are advised to switch off the phone

when at a refuelling point (service

station). Users are reminded of the need

to observe restrictions on the use of radio

equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage

and distribution areas), chemical plants

or where blasting operations are in

progress.

Areas with a potentially explosive

atmosphere are often but not always

clearly marked. They include below deck

on boats; chemical transfer or storage

facilities; vehicles using liquified

petroleum gas (such as propane or

butane); areas where the air containschemicals or particles, such as grain, dust

or metal powders; and any other area

where you would normally be advised to

turn off your vehicle engine.

■ VehiclesOnly qualified personnel should service

the phone, or install the phone in avehicle. Faulty installation or service may

be dangerous and may invalidate any

warranty which may apply to the unit.

Check regularly that all wireless phone

equipment in your vehicle is mounted

and operating properly.

Do not store or carry flammable liquids,

gases or explosive materials in the samecompartment as the phone, its parts or

enhancements.

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For vehicles equipped with an air bag,

remember that an air bag inflates with

great force. Do not place objects,

including both installed or portable

wireless equipment in the area over the

air bag or in the air bag deployment area.

If in-vehicle wireless equipment is

improperly installed and the air bag

inflates, serious injury could result.

Using your phone while in the air is

prohibited. Switch off your phone before

boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless

telephones in an aircraft may be

dangerous to the operation of the

aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephonenetwork and may be illegal.

Failure to observe these instructions may

lead to suspension or denial of telephone

services to the offender, or legal action or

both.

■ Emergency calls

Important: This phone, like anywireless phone, operates using radio

signals, wireless and landline networks as

well as user-programmed functions.

Because of this, connections in all

conditions can not be guaranteed.

Therefore you should never rely solely

upon any wireless phone for essential

communications (e.g. medicalemergencies).

Emergency calls may not be possible on

all wireless phone networks or when

certain network services and/or phone

features are in use. Check with local

service providers.

To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.

Check for adequate signal strength.

Some networks may require that a

valid SIM card is properly inserted in

the phone.2. Press as many times as needed (e.g.

to exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to

clear the display and ready the phone

for calls.

3. Key in the emergency number for

your present location (e.g. 112 or

other official emergency number).

Emergency numbers vary by location.4. Press the key.

If certain features are in use, you may

first need to turn those features off 

before you can make an emergency call.

Consult this guide and your local cellular

service provider.

When making an emergency call,

remember to give all the necessaryinformation as accurately as possible.

Remember that your wireless phone may

be the only means of communication at

the scene of an accident - do not cut off 

the call until given permission to do so.

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■ Certification information(SAR)

THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS

INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR

EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.

 Your mobile phone is a radio transmitterand receiver. It is designed and

manufactured not to exceed the limits

for exposure to radio frequency (RF)

recommended by international

guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part

of comprehensive guidelines and

establish permitted levels of RF energy

for the general population. The guidelines

were developed by independent scientific

organisations through periodic and

thorough evaluation of scientific studies.

The guidelines include a substantial

safety margin designed to assure the

safety of all persons, regardless of age

and health.

The exposure standard for mobile phones

employs a unit of measurement known asthe Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The

SAR limit stated in the international

guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are

conducted using standard operating

positions with the phone transmitting at

its highest certified power level in all

tested frequency bands. Although the

SAR is determined at the highestcertified power level, the actual SAR of 

the phone while operating can be well

below the maximum value. This is

because the phone is designed to operate

at multiple power levels so as to use only

the power required to reach the network.

In general, the closer you are to a base

station, the lower the power output of 

the phone.

The highest SAR value for this model

phone when tested for use at the ear is

0.80 W/kg. While there may be

differences between the SAR levels of 

various phones and at various positions,

they all meet the relevant international

guidelines for RF exposure.

This product meets RF exposure

guidelines when used either in the

normal use position against the ear or

when positioned at least 1.5 cm away

from the body. When a carry case, belt

clip or holder is used for body-worn

operation, it should not contain metal

and should position the product at least1.5 cm away from your body.

* The SAR limit for mobile phones used by

the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)

averaged over ten grams of body tissue.

The guidelines incorporate a substantial

margin of safety to give additional

protection for the public and to account

for any variations in measurements. SARvalues may vary depending on national

reporting requirements and the network

band. For SAR information in other

regions please look under product

information at www.nokia.com.

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Index

AAccess codes 83

Access points 77Settings 80

Access points, glossary explanation 77Activating loudspeaker 18Alarm clock 102

Snooze 102Animations 40Answering a call 22

Automatic 88Application manager 112Applications

Adding voice commands 90Installing 114Java application settings 114Removing files 114

AttachmentsRetrieving 66 Viewing 66

Automatic answer 88

BBackground images 46Barring calls 86Battery 132Battery information 130

type 132Bluetooth 116

Cancelling pairing 120Closing the connection 120Connection requests 118Connection status indicators 119

Device icons 119Pairing 118Pairing requests 118Passcode, glossary explanation 119Preset passcode 119Receiving data 120Sending data 117Settings 117Unique device address 118

Boom Headset HDB-5 133

BrowserBrowser access points, see Access points 

Connecting 107Ending connections 111Icons 107Service message settings 73Service messages 62, 63WAP pages 106XHTML pages 106

Browsing 108

CCalculator 100Calendar 32

Alarm 35Alarm tone 34Calendar entry fields 33Deleting many entriessimultaneously 126Settings 34Stopping alarms 35 Views 33

Call barring 86Call registerSee Log

Calling 20Calls

Answering 22Conference calls 21Dialled 24Diverting 22Duration 25International 20

Missed 24Options during a call 22Received 24Rejecting 22Settings 76Settings for diverting 23Speed dialling 21Transferring 22Using the Contacts directory 20

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Camera 37Image types 39Memory consumption 40Self-timer 38Settings 38

Care and maintenance 135CD-ROM 123

Cell broadcast messages 69Cell info display 87Certificates 85

Trust settings 86Certification information (SAR) 139Charges

Packet data 79Clearing memory

Calendar entries 126Log information 126

ClipSee Video recorder Clock 102

Alarm 102Settings 102

Computer connections 123Conference calls 21Configuration messages

Receiving 61Connecting to a PC 123Connection

 Viewing 122Connection indicatorsBluetooth 119Data connections 14Infrared 121

Connection Manager 122Connection settings 77Contact cards

Adding voice tags 29Assigning default numbers andaddresses 28Assigning speed dialling numbers 30Attaching ringing tones 31Changing voice tags 30, 91Deleting voice tags 30, 91Inserting images 28Listening to voice tags 30, 91Removing ringing tones 31 Voice tags 29

Contact groups 31Adding ringing tones 31

ContactsData Import 36

Converter 101Adding exchange rates 102Converting currencies 101Converting units 101

CopyingContacts between the SIM card andphone memory 27

Text 53Creating

Contact cards 27Cutting

Text 54

DData connections

Indicators 14Settings 78

Data connections to networkEnding 123 Viewing 122

Data ImportContacts 36

Date, settings 83Deleting

Calendar entries 32Delivery reports 49Dialled numbers 24

Digital rights management 110Display settings 76Diverting calls 22Downloading files to the Gallery 46

EEditing

Calendar entries 32Contact cards 27Text 50

Themes 94E-mail 58Attachments 66Deleting 67Offline 64Online 64Opening 65Remote mailbox 63Retrieving from mailbox 65Saving attachments 67Settings 72

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Emergency calls 138Enhancement 131Enhancements

Settings 87Erasing

Log 26Recent calls register 25

FFavourites

Adding a shortcut 95File formats

RealOne Player 43SIS file 112

File manager 88Files

Opening 45Fixed dialling 84Folders

Creating 17Opening 45Organising 17

GGallery 44

Downloading files from theInternet 46Folders 45Picture messages 46Uploading images 46

Games 103General settings 75GIF animations 40Go to 95GPRS

See Packet dataGPRS connections 122

GSM data connections 122

HHandsfree

See Loudspeaker Headset 18Help 16

I

Idle stateSee Stand by mode Image modes 39Image server 46

Images 45Adding to a contact card 28Full screen 41Keyboard shortcuts when viewingimages 41Memory consumption 40Moving the focus 41

Rotating 41Wallpapers folder 46Zooming 41

Importing data from other Nokiaphones 36in 34Indicators 13

Data connections 14Info service 69Infrared 121

Installing applications 114Installing Java files 114Internet access points (IAP)

See Access points ISP

See Internet service provider 

JJava

Installing Java applications 114

See Applications.

KKeyguard 18

LLanguage

for writing 75Listening to messages 21

Lock code 84LogErasing contents 26Filtering 26Recent calls 24Settings 26

LoopsetActivating 88

Loudspeaker 18Activating 18Turning off  18

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MMailbox 63

Disconnecting 66Making calls 20Media files

File formats 43

Mute 44Playing 43Seek 44

Media gallery 44Background images 46

Memory Viewing memory details 88

Memory card 104Backup 104Consumption 105Format 104Password 104Restore 104Unlock 105 Video clips 104

Memory lowTroubleshooting 126 Viewing memory consumption 105

Menu 14Menu key 14Rearranging the main Menu 15

MessagingDelivery reports 49Inbox 60Main view 48Messages on the SIM card 68Multimedia messages 56My folders 63Outbox 68Picture messages 55Sent folder settings 74Settings 69

Text messages 55Writing e-mail 58Writing text 50

Missed calls 24Mobile browser 106Modem

Using your phone as a modem 123Multimedia messages 56

Creating 57 Viewing 61

Multimedia presentation Viewing 61

Music filesSee Media files 

Mute 44My folders 63

N

Nokia Digital Pen SU-1B 134Nokia Image Viewer SU-2 133Notes 102

OOffline 64Online 64Opening 45Organising

Menu 15

Outbox 68

PPacket data 78

Connection timer 26Data counter 26Pricing 79Settings 82

Pairing, glossary explanation 119Password

Memory card 104Pasting

Text 54PC Suite 123Personal notes 98Personalisation 93Personalise 93

Alarm 103Calendar alarm tone 34

Phonebook

See Contacts Picture messages 46Pictures 46

Taking 37PIN code 83

Unblocking 83Playing media files 43Predictive text input 51

Tips 52Turning off  53

Prices for packet data 79

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Profiles 92Adding voice tags 90Renaming 93Settings 92

R

RealOne Player 43File formats 43Playing media files 43Settings 44Streaming 43

Received calls 24Receiving

Data via Bluetooth 120Data via infrared 121Ringing tones, Operator logos, andsettings, see Configuration messages 

Recent calls register 24Call duration 25Dialled numbers 24Erasing call lists 25Missed calls 24Received calls 24

Recorder, recording sounds 103Recording video 42Recording voice commands 90Recording voice tags 29

Rejecting calls 22Remote mailbox 63Disconnecting 66

Remote synchronisation 124Removing an application 114Removing software 114Reports 49Ringing tones 92

Adding a personal ringing tone 31Muting 22Receiving in a smart message 62

Settings 92

SSafety information

Electronic devices 136Emergency calls 138Operating environment 136Potentially explosive atmospheres 137Traffic safety 136 Vehicles 137

SAR value 139

Saving wallpapers 46Screen saver

Settings 76Security

Access codes 83Security certificates 85Settings 83

Seek 44Self-timer (camera) 38Sending

Data via Bluetooth 117Data via infrared 121

Service command editor 69Service provider for data connections,glossary explanation 77Services (Mobile browser) 106Settings 75

Access codes 83Applications (Java™) 114Bluetooth 117Browser service messages 73Calendar 34Call barring 86Call diverting 23Camera 38Certificates 85Clock 102Connection 77

Date and time 83Device settings 75Display 76E-mail 72Enhancements 87Fixed dialling 84General 75Info service 73Lock code 84Log 26Messaging 69Messaging, Sent folder 74PIN code 83RealOne Player 44Security 83Sounds 92Text messages 69 Video recorder 42Wallet 100

Shared memory 19Shortcuts

in Favourites 95in Images 41

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SIM cardCopying names and numbers 27Messages 68

SIS file 112Snooze 102Software

Removing 114

Transferring a .SIS file to yourphone 113

Sound clips 45Sound files

See Media files Sounds 92

Removing a personal ringing tone 31Speed dialling 30

Making calls 21Standby mode 12

Indicators 13Settings 76Stopping

Alarm clock 102Calendar alarm 35

Storing data 127Switching between applications 15Synchronisation

See Remote synchronisation.SyncML

See Remote synchronisation.

TTaking pictures 37Text input 50Text messages 55

Writing and sending 55Text templates 63Themes 93

Editing 94Restoring 95

ThumbnailsIn a contact card 28

Tickets 99Time, settings 83To do 35To-do 35Tones 92Traditional text input 50Transferring calls 22Travel Charger ACP-12 134Troubleshooting 126

UUnit converter 101Uploading images 46USSD commands 69

 V  Video clips 45

See Media files  Video player

See RealOne Player  Video recorder 41

Memory card 43Saving video clips 42Settings 42

 ViewingConnection details 122

GIF animations 40Multimedia presentations 61Network data connection details 122

 Voice commands 89Adding 90Starting applications 90

 Voice dialling 29 Voice mailbox 21

Changing the number 21Diverting calls to voice mailbox 23

 Voice messages 21 Voice recorder 103 Voice tags 29

Adding 29Changing 30, 91Deleting 30, 91Listening 30, 91Making calls 30

 Volume control 17

WWallet 97

Creating a wallet profile 98Creating personal notes 98Entering the Wallet code 97Reset 100Retrieving data into browser 99Settings 100Storing card details 98 Viewing ticket details 99

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Wallet code 97Reset 100

Wallet profile 98WAP pages

Browser 106Wireless Car Kit CK-1W 133Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-3W 132

Wireless Headset HDW-2 132Writing 50

Predictive text input 51Predictive text input, turning off  53Traditional text input 50

XXHTML pages

Browser 106

ZZooming 41


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