Nokia 6165i manual

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    Phone User Guide 6165i Phone by Nokia® .[...]

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    Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Legal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x vii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Resetting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 2C. Settin g Your Phone’ s Se[...]

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    Using Your Phone’s To-do List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Using Your Phone’s Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Using Your Phone’s Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Using Your Phone’s Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    3B. Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Data Services Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Getting Started With Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Accessing Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    i Intr oduction This Phone User Guide introduces y ou to wireless service and all the fea tures of y our new phone. This guide is divided into the following f our sections: ⽧ Section 1: Get ting Started ⽧ Section 2: Using Y our Phone ⽧ Section 3: Wireless Service F eatur es ⽧ Section 4: Safety and W arr anty Inf ormation Throughout this gui[...]

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    ii Y our Phone’ s Menu The following list outlines y o ur phone’ s menu struc ture. Fo r more in form ation abo ut naviga ting th rough the menus , please see “Na vigating Through Phone M enus” on page 26. CALL LOGS 1: M ISSED CALLS 2: I NCOMING CALLS 3: O UTGOING CALLS 4: M ESSAGE RECIP IENT S 5: C LEAR LOG LISTS 1: All call lists 2: Misse[...]

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    iii 1: All 2: All read 3: All unread 11: Message sett ings 1: Sending options 1: P RIORITY 2: S END CALLBACK NUMBER 3: S IGNATURE 2: Other settings 1: M ESSAGE FONT SIZE 2: M ESSAGE OVERWRITING 3: S AVE SEN T MESSAGES 4: Q UEUE MSGS . WHEN DIGITAL UNA V AILA BLE 5: I NCOMI NG MSG . DISPLAY 2: IM & E- MAIL 1: PCS Mail 2: AOL 3: MSN 4: Y ahoo! 5:[...]

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    iv 1: All 2: All read 3: All unread 4: Settings 1: Message over writing 2: Incomi ng picture m essage di splay 4: V OICE MESSAGES 1: Listen to v oicemail messages 2: Clear new voicemai l icon CON TA C TS 1: N AMES 2: S ETTINGS 1: Scrolling vi ew 1: Normal name list 2: Name and numb er 3: Large name li st 4: Name and image 2: Memory status 3: G ROUP[...]

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    v PICTURES 1: C AMERA ( press Options to displ ay the following menus:) 1: Video 2: Zoom 3: Night mode on 4: Flash on 5: Self-timer on 6: Settings 1: Image quality 2: Image size 3: Camer a sounds 4: Self -timer ligh ts 5: Default title 6: Def ault mode 2: C AMCORDER ( press Options to display the following menus:) 1: Still image 2: Zoom 3: Mute 4: [...]

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    vi 2: My videos 1: Stored in Video recorder 2: Sav ed to phone 3: Online albums 1: View onlin e albums 2: Upload pictures 3: Upload videos 4: P ICTURE M ESSAGE 1: Create Picture Message 1: Send picture 1: C AMERA 2: T AKE NE W PICTURE 2: Send video 1: V IDEO RECORDER 2: T AKE NE W VIDEO 2: Inbox 3: Delete message s 1: All 2: All read 3: All unread [...]

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    vii MY CONTENT 1: G AMES 1: Get new 2: Con tent manag er 2: R INGERS 1: Get new 2: Con tent manag er 3: S CREEN SA VE RS 1: Get new 2: Con tent manag er 4: A PPLICATIONS 1: Get new 2: Con tent manag er 5: M ESSAGING 1: Get new 2: Con tent manag er MEDIA 1. Recor der 2. Equalizer 1: Normal 2: Pop 3: Rock 4: Jazz 5: Classical 6: Set 1 7: Set 2[...]

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    viii SETTINGS 1: P ROFILES 1: Normal 2: Silent 3: Meeting 4: Outdoor 5: My profile 1 6: My profile 2 2: D ISPLAY 1: Main displa y 1: Standby mode se ttings 1: W ALLPAPER 2: S TANDBY MODE FONT COL OR 2: Screen sav er 1: O N 2: O FF 3: S CREEN SA VER S 4: T IME - OUT 3: Power sa v er 4: Sleep mode 5: Banner 1: D EFAULT 2: C USTOMIZE 6: Backlight ti m[...]

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    ix 2: Mini display 1: W allpaper 1: O N 2: O FF 3: I MAGE 4: O PEN C AMERA 2: Screen sav er 1: O N 2: O FF 3: S CREEN SA VER S 4: T IME - OUT 3: Power sa v er 4: Sleep mode 3: Expre ssions 1: Select expression 3: C ONNECTIVITY 1: Bluetooth 1: Bluetooth 2: Search for audio enhancem ents 3: Active device 4: Pair ed devices 5: Bluetooth settings 1: M [...]

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    x 4: Beep once 5: Off 2: Ringing tone 3: Incoming c all video 1: Off 2: Incoming call video 1: M Y C ONTENT 2: P ICTURES 4: Ringing v olume 5: Vi brat in g a ler t 6: Message alert tone 1: Off 2: Standard 3: Special 4: Beep once 5: Long & loud 5: Ringing tone 7: K eypad tones 8: W arning tones 9: Alert for 1: All calls 5: T IME AND DATE 1: Cloc[...]

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    xi 2: Date 1: Hide date / Show date 2: Set the date ( grayed out if Auto-update of date & time is e nabled) 3: Date f ormat 4: Date sepa rat or 3: Auto update of date & time 1: On 2: Confirm first 3: Off 6: C ALL 1: Location in fo shari ng 1: 911 only 2: On 2: Anykey answ er 3: Automatic redia l 4: Speed dialing 5: Answer wh en fold is open[...]

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    xii 5: T ouch tones 1: Manual touch tones 1: C ON TINUOUS 2: F IXED 3: O FF 2: T ouch tone length 1: S HORT 2: L ONG 6: Start-up tone 7: Help t ext activation 8: Phone details 1: User details 1: M Y NUMBER (MDN) 2: M OBILE STATIO N ID NUMBE R (MSID) 3: U SER NAME 4: PCS V ISION ST ATUS 2: V ersion details 1: P HONE MODEL 2: S OFT WAR E VERSI ON 3: [...]

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    xiii 8: R OAMING 1: Set mode 1: Home 2: Automa tic 3: Roaming only 2: Call guard 3: Data r oam guard 4: Roam call ringing tone 5: Serv ice change tones 9: D ATA S ERVICES 1: Enable/Disable Da ta Services 2: Net guard 3: Update settings 10: O THER SETTINGS 1: V oice navigatio n 1: Profiles 1: N ORMAL 2: S ILENT 3: M EETING 4: O UTDOOR 5: M Y PROFILE[...]

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    xiv 2: Applicati on setting s 1: Application sounds 2: Appli cation ligh ts 1: A PP . DEFINED 2: D EFAULT 3: A ppl ic atio n vi brat ion 3: Enhancements (some options appear only when enhanc ements are connected to phone) 1: Headset 1: D EFAULT PR OFILE 2: A UTOMATIC ANSWER 2: TTY /TDD 1: U SE TTY 3: Charger 1: D EFAULT PR OFILE 2: L IGHTS 4: Heari[...]

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    xv 5: Network services 1: Call f orwarding 1: F ORW ARD ALL CALLS 2: Network feature setting 6. Rest ore setting s ORGANIZER 1. Alarm clock 1. Alarm time 1: On (displayed af t er alarm time is set) 2: Off (displ ay ed aft er alarm time is set) 2. Repeat al arm 1: On/Of f 2: Repeti tion da ys 1: M ONDAY 2: T UESDAY 3: W ED NESDA Y 4: T HURSDAY 5: F [...]

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    xvi 4. Snooze time-out 1: 5 minutes 2: 10 minutes 3: 15 minutes 4: 30 minutes 5: 60 minutes 6: Other 2. Calendar 3. Notes 4. T o-do list 5. Calculator 6. Timer 1. Normal timer 2. Interval timer 1: Add new timer 3. Settings 1: Continue to the next period 1: C ONFI RM FIRST 2: A UTOMATIC 7. Stopwatch 1. Split timing 2. Lap timing WE B[...]

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    xvii Legal Inf ormation Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights r eserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting P eople, P op-Port, and the Nokia Original Enhancements logos ar e tr ademarks or register ed trademark s of Nokia C orpor ation. Other c ompany and product names mentioned her ein may be tra demarks or trade names of their r espective owners. Bluetooth w[...]

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    xviii The information c ontained in this user guide w as written for the Nokia 6165 and 6165i products. Nokia oper ates a policy of ongoing developmen t. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in t his document without pri or notice. UN DER NO CI RCUMS T ANC ES SHALL NOKIA BE R ESPONSIBLE FOR ANY L OSS OF D A T A [...]

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    xix FC C/INDUST R Y CANADA NO TICE Y our device may cause TV or radio interfer ence (f or example, when using a telephon e in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FC C or Industry Canada can requir e you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your lo cal serv ice facility .[...]

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    Section 1 Getting Star ted[...]

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    Section 1A: Setting Up Service 3 Setting Up Service Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section ⽧ Getting Started ⽧ Setting Up Y our V oicemail ⽧ Vo i c e m a i l Pa s s w o rd ⽧ Registering Y our Phone ⽧ Getting Help ⽧ Getting Nokia Help Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy . This se ction walks y ou through the nec[...]

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    4 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Getting Started Unlocking Y our Phone T o unlock your phone, follo w these easy steps: 1. Press and hold to turn the phone on. (If your phone is locked, it will display “Phone lock ed” on the standby screen.) 2. Press Menu . 3. Enter your f our -digit lock code. (F or security purposes, the code is not visible a[...]

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    Section 1A: Setting Up Service 5 Setting Up Service Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswer ed calls to yo ur phone ar e automatically transf erred to y our voicemail, e v en if y our phon e is in use or turned off . Therefore, y ou will want to set up your v oicemail and personal greeting as soon as y our phone is activa ted. T o set up your voic[...]

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    6 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Registering Y our Phone Register y our phone at www . warr an ty .nokiau sa.c om or call 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228). Use this number if y ou ever need to call the Nokia Car e C ontact Cen ter or hav e your phone repair ed.[...]

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    Section 1A: Setting Up Service 7 Setting Up Service Getting Help Directory Assistance Y ou have access to a v ariety of services and inf orma tion, including residential, busine ss , and gov ernment listings. There is a per - call charge to use Directory Assistance, and y ou will be billed for airtime. T o call Directory Assistance: 䊳 Press . Ope[...]

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    8 Section 1A: Setting Up Service Getting Nokia Help If you need help with y our 6165i phone, the Nokia Car e Cont act Center is a v ailable for assistance. Bef ore call ing, we recommend tha t you write down the f ollowing informa tion and have i t av ailable: 䢇 Electronic serial number (ESN). 䢇 Y our zip code (only in the US). The ESN is found[...]

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    Section 1A: Setting Up Service 9 Setting Up Service Con ta c t No k ia Please have y our product with you when contacting any of these numbers: Nokia Care Contact Ce nter Nokia Inc. 4630 W oodland Corporate B lvd. Suite #160 T ampa, Florida 33614 T el: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) F ax: 1-813- 249-9619 We b s i t e: ww w .nokiausa.com/ suppor t [...]

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    Section 2 Using Y our Phone[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 13 Phone Basics Section 2A Phone Basics In This Section ⽧ Fron t View of Y our Phone ⽧ Key Fu n c t i on s ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen ⽧ Features of Y our Phone ⽧ T urning Y our Phone On and Off ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Battery and Charger ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Antenna ⽧ Displaying Y our Phone Number ⽧[...]

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    14 Section 2A: Phone Basics Fr ont V iew of Y our Phone 6165i Phone 14. Navigation K ey 11. V olum e Cont rol s 2. Display Scr een 15. Signal Strength Indicator 1. Battery Streng th Indicator 3. Right Selection Key 8. Microphone 13. Lef t Selecti on K ey (Go to in standby mode) 6. Pow er/End K ey 16. Earp iece 10. Charger Jack 5. Center Selection K[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 15 Phone Basics Ke y Fu n c t i o n s 1. Battery Strength Indica tor repr esents the curr ent amount of charge av ailable in your phone. When all bars are displa yed in the batt ery icon, the phone’ s batt ery is fully charged. When no bars are displayed, the phone’ s batter y is completely discharged or empty . 2. Disp[...]

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    16 Section 2A: Phone Basics 7. Camer a Button opens the Pictur es menu and allow s you to quickly access your phone’ s built-in camera. 8. Microphone allows the other cal ler to hear you clearly when you speak. 9. Accessory Jack allows you to c onnect optional accessories, such as a USB cable. 10. Charger Jack connects the phone to t he battery c[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 17 Phone Basics 15. Signal Strength Indicator repr esents the signal strength by displaying bars. The more bars displa yed, the better the signal st rength. 16. Ea r p i ec e lets you hear callers , calling parties, tones , and automated prompts. Viewing the Displa y Screen Y our phone’ s displa y screen pro vides a wealt[...]

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    18 Section 2A: Phone Basics indicates that y our phone is roaming. indicates that global positioning (GP S) is active. indicates that the GPS f eatur e is inactive. indicates that y our phone’ s vibrating alert is on. indicates your phone is in silent mode. indicates your phone is oper ating in TTY mode. indicates that k eyguard is on. indicates [...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 19 Phone Basics roam on other analog network s and 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where ro am ing agreements ha v e been implemented (page 71). 䢇 Data services provide access to the wir eless Internet in digital mode (page 159). 䢇 Picture Messaging (page 123) and SMS T ext Messaging (page 153) pro vide quick and con [...]

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    20 Section 2A: Phone Basics Tu r n i n g Y o u r P h o n e O n a n d O f f Tu r n i n g Y o u r P h o n e O n T o turn your phone on: 䊳 Press and hold for two seconds. Once your phone is on, it may display “Sear ching for Service,” which indicates that y our phone is searching for a signal. When your phone finds a signal, it automa tically en[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 21 Phone Basics Using Y our Phone’ s Battery and Char ger Battery Capacity Y our phone is equipped with a 1150 mAh Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery (BL-6C). It a llows y ou to recharge y our battery bef ore it is fully drained. The ba tter y provides up to 4 . 0 hours of continuous di gital talk time. (Standby time is measure[...]

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    22 Section 2A: Phone Basics Remo ving the Battery T o remov e your battery : 1. Make su re the pow er is off so that y ou don ’t lose any stored numbers or messages. 2. T o remov e the back cov er , turn the phone upside down, push down on the back co ver and slide it towar d the bottom of the phone. 3. Lif t up the battery to r emove it. WA R N [...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 23 Phone Basics Installing the Battery T o install the Li- Ion battery: 1. T o install, insert the batt ery into the op ening on the back of the phone and gen tly press down un til the latch snap s into p lace . 2. Slide the back co ver onto the back of the phone.[...]

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    24 Section 2A: Phone Basics Charging the Battery Y our phone’ s Li-Ion battery i s re char geable and, if not already , should be charged as soon as possible, so that you can begin using your phone. K eeping track of y o ur battery’ s charge is important. If your battery level bec omes too low , your phone automatically turns of f and y ou will[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 25 Phone Basics Using Y our Phone’ s Antenna Y our phone has an external antenna loc ated tow ards the top of the phone with the fold closed. Ex tend the antenn a fully . Hold the phone with the antenna ar ea pointed up and over y our shoulder . As with any other r adio transmitting phone, do not touch the antenna unneces[...]

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    26 Section 2A: Phone Basics Displaying Y our Phone Number Just in case you for get your phone number , your phone can remind you. T o display your phone number: 䊳 Press Menu > Settings > Phon e > Phone details > User details > My number (MDN) . —or— Menu > Contacts > My phone number . ( Y ou r phone number will be display[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 27 Phone Basics Selecting Menu Items As you naviga te thr ough the men u, menu optio ns are highlighted. Select hi ghlighted option s by pressing the center selection key . For e xample, if you w ant to view y our last incoming call: 1. Press the center selec tion key ( Menu ) from standby mode to access the m ain menu. 2. [...]

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    28 Section 2A: Phone Basics Making and Answering C alls Making Calls Placing a call from your wir eless phone is as easy as making a call from an y landline phone. Just enter the number and pres s , an d you ’re on you r way to c lea r c al ls. T o make a call using y our k eypad: 1. Make sure y our phone is on. 2. Enter a phone number from stand[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 29 Phone Basics 䢇 Add to c ontact adds the number to an existing c ontact in your C ontacts list. (See “Using Contacts” on page 83.) 䢇 Send message sends a text mes sage or pictur e message to that num ber . (See “Using SMS T ext Messaging” on pag e 153 and “Using Picture Messa ging” on page 123.) 䢇 Insert[...]

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    30 Section 2A: Phone Basics 䢇 Silence to mute the ringer . 䢇 Dismiss to send the call to y our voicemail box. Answering a R oam Call wi th Call Guard Enabled Call Guard i s an option that helps you m anage your roaming charges when making or rece iving calls while outside the network av ailable to you. T o answer a call when y ou are r oaming a[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 31 Phone Basics Calling Emergency Numbers Y ou can place calls to emergency numbers such as 911 (dial and press ), even if you r phone is locked or y our account is restricted. During an emergency call, pr es s to display your options. T o select an option, highligh t it and pr ess Select . 䢇 My pho ne n umbe r to quickly[...]

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    32 Section 2A: Phone Basics Make sure y o ur phone is properly charged bef ore a ttempting any emergency calls. If your ba ttery becomes empty , you cannot receiv e or make calls , including emergency calls and must wait a few minu tes after the chargin g begins to place your ca ll. 1. Press as many times as needed to clear the display and r eady t[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 33 Phone Basics 䢇 Three-w ay call adds a new calling party to the line. 䢇 End all calls ends all calls. 䢇 T ouch tones sends a series of D T MF tones. 䢇 Contacts accesse s the Contacts menu. 䢇 Menu displays the phone’ s main menu. During a call, the center selection ke y function s as the Mute button. Press it t[...]

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    34 Section 2A: Phone Basics 4. Press OK . 5. The new number is saved to y our c ontact list. T o add other informa tion for the con tact, press Options . Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With P auses Y ou can dial or sa ve phone num bers with pa uses f or use with automated systems , such as v oicemail or cr edit card billing numbers. There are two[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 35 Phone Basics T o make a call using Plus C ode Dialing: 1. Quickly press twice until a “ + ” appears on the displa y screen. 2. Dial the coun try code and phone number y ou’ re ca lling and press . (The access code for international dialing will automatically be dialed, follow ed by the coun try code and phone numbe[...]

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    36 Section 2A: Phone Basics Making Calling Card Calls Af ter you ha ve sa ved y our calling card inf ormation in your phone, you can make a call using y our calling card. See “C alling Card ” o n p age 56 . T o make a call using a calling car d: 1. Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > C alling card . 2. Enter your loc k [...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 37 Phone Basics 䢇 Abc to cy cle throug h the alpha char acters associat ed with the letters on the key pad (see page 39). 䢇 123 to enter numbers by pressing the numbers on the keypad (see pa ge 40). 䢇 Sym b ol s to enter symbols (see page 40). 䢇 Smileys to enter “ emoticons” (see page 40). 䢇 Te m p l a t e s t[...]

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    38 Section 2A: Phone Basics T o enter text using T9 T ext Input mode: 1. Press the c orresponding k eys once per letter to ente r a word (f or ex ample, type “Car” by pr essing ). Ignore the word displa yed on y our screen until y ou are done en tering te xt. Since T9 T ext Input tries to find matching words as you type, the word y ou are en te[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 39 Phone Basics Entering Characters Using Abc Mode When Abc mode is enabled, an ic on such as is display ed at the top of the scr een. T o switch to Abc mode from T9 T ext Input mode, do one of the following: 䊳 Quickly press repeat edly until the Abc mod e icon is display ed at the top of the scr een. 䊳 Press and hold u[...]

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    40 Section 2A: Phone Basics By default, the first letter of an entry and/ or sentence is capitalized and the f ollowing letters are lower case. Af ter a characte r is enter ed, the cursor automati cally adv ances to th e next space af ter two seconds , or when y ou enter a char acter on a diff er ent k ey . Characters scr oll in the follo wing orde[...]

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    Section 2A: Phone Basics 41 Phone Basics T o enter symbols, do one of the f ollowing: 䊳 Select Options > Insert symbol while in T9 T ext Input mode, and then scroll to select a symbol. 䊳 Press while in the Abc mode to switch to Symbol mode, and then scroll to select a symbol. T o enter “emoticons” (smile ys ), do one of the f ollowin g: [...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 43 Y our Phone’ s Settings Section 2B C ontrolling Y our Phone’ s Settings In This Section ⽧ Profiles ⽧ Sound Settings ⽧ Display Set tings ⽧ Messaging Settin gs ⽧ TTY Use ⽧ Go to Menu ⽧ Call Setti ngs ⽧ Phone Settings ⽧ Resetting Y our Phone Using av ailable menu options, y ou ca[...]

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    44 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Profiles Profiles define how y our phone reacts when you r eceive a call or message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key , and more. Ringing options, keypad t ones, a nd other settings for each of the a v ailable pr ofiles can be lef t at their default setti ng, or customized to suit your n[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 45 Y our Phone’ s Settings Setting a Timed Pr ofile Timed profiles can b e used to prev ent missed calls. For example, suppose you attend an e vent tha t requir es your phone be set to Silent before the e ven t starts, but y ou f orget to r eturn it to Normal until long af ter the ev ent. A timed pr[...]

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    46 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Selecting Ringer T ypes for V oice Calls Y our phone provides a va riety of ringer options that allow y ou to customiz e yo ur ring and v o lume settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring . Ringer types are associa ted with Profiles. T o select a ringer type for v oice[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 47 Y our Phone’ s Settings T o adjust your phone’ s volume settings: 䊳 Use the volume k eys on the lef t side of your phone to adjust the ringer volume in standby mode or to adjust the earpiece volume during a call. Display Settings Changing the Banner The display banner is shown on y our phone?[...]

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    48 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Changing the W allpaper Y our new phone off ers options f or what y ou see on the displa y screen while powering on or of f and when in standby mode. T o change the wallpaper: 1. Press Menu > Settings > Displa y > Main displa y > Standby mode settings > W allpaper . 2. Select Ope n C[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 49 Y our Phone’ s Settings Changing the Phone’ s Menu Style Y our phone allows y ou to cho ose how the mai n menu appears on your displa y screen. The main menu can appear as a three-by-thr ee grid of ic ons (def ault) or a top-to-bottom list with captions. T o selec t the display’ s menu style:[...]

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    50 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Y our ph one’ s messaging settin gs make text messaging even faster and easier by letting y ou decide how you would like to be notified of new messages, cr eate a signa ture with each sent message, and cr eate yo ur own preset messages , to name just a few . Displaying Inc oming Messages When you[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 51 Y our Phone’ s Settings 4. Select Ye s . T o delete all text messages: 1. Press Menu > Messaging > T ext messages > Delete messages . —or— Press Menu > Messaging > Pict ure Message > Delete messages . 2. Select All , All read , or All unr ead . 3. Select Ye s . Preset Messag[...]

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    52 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings T o add a new preset message to the T emplates folder: 1. Press Menu > Messages > T ext messages > Create Message . 2. Enter your pr eset message text and select Options > Sav e > T emplates. (Y our new message is added to the beginning of the list.)[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 53 Y our Phone’ s Settings TTY Use A TTY (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications device tha t allows people who ar e deaf , ha rd of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Y o ur phone is compatible with selec t TTY device s. A TT[...]

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    54 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Go to Menu Y our phone offers you the option of assigning a f av orite or oft en-used function to t he Go to menu . Pressi ng in standby mode will launch your Go to menu. Choosing Go to Options T o change the options in you r Go to menu: 1. Press ( Go to ) from standby mode, then press Options >[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 55 Y our Phone’ s Settings Call Settings Location Inf o Sharing Y our phone is equipped with a Location fea ture that allow s the network to detect your position for use in connection with location-based services such as Emergenc y 911. T o enable your phone’ s Location fea ture: 1. Press Menu >[...]

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    56 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings T o set automatic redial: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Automatic redial > On or Of f . Speed Dialing Y ou can activate or deactiva te speed dialing f or C ontacts. With th is fea tur e, yo u can enter speed dial numbers using one key pr ess for loca tions 2-9.[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 57 Y our Phone’ s Settings 4. Select one of the following se quence types: 䡲 Access no .+ phone no .+ card no . to dial the access number , the phone number , and then the card number (+ PIN, if requir ed). 䡲 Access no .+ card no .+ phone no . to dial the access number , card number (+ PIN, if r[...]

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    58 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Show Call Time on Displa y Y ou can select whether the ac tive call timer is displa ye d and running when you have a call in pr ogress. T o show or hide the call time on the displa y: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Show call time on display > On or Off . Ringing[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 59 Y our Phone’ s Settings Naviga tion K ey The navigation k ey allow s you to na vigate to the desired menu option from the main menu. The def ault shortcuts are: 䡲 Press Up to access Names. 䡲 Press Down to access My C o ntent. 䡲 Press Right to access Data Services. 䡲 Press Left to access M[...]

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    60 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings If the keypad is locked, it unlocks w hen you answe r a call. Af ter the call, the lock automa tically r esets. When the automatic k eyguar d is on, calls are sti ll possible to the off icial emergency number pr ogrammed in to your phone. Enter the emergency number and press . T o enable the ke ygu[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 61 Y our Phone’ s Settings Set Length Y ou can specify touch tone length f or the Fi xed option . T o set the touch tone length: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > T ouch tones > T ouch tone le ngth > Short (0.1 seconds) or Long (0.5 seconds ). Start-up T one Y o[...]

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    62 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings T o access your phone’ s details: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone details . Select from the following: 䡲 User details to access My numb er (M DN) , Mobile station I D numbe r (MSID) , User name , and Data services sta tus . 䡲 V ersion details to view yo[...]

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    Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 63 Y our Phone’ s Settings Resetting Y our Phone Resetting the phone restor es all the factory defaults , including the ringer types and display settin gs. The Contacts, C all History , Scheduler , and Messaging are not af fected. To r e s e t y o u r p h o n e : 1. Select Menu > Settings > Ot[...]

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    Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security 65 Setting Security Section 2C Setting Y our Phone’ s Security In This Section ⽧ Accessing the Secu rity Settings Menu ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Lock Featur e ⽧ Restricting Calls ⽧ Protecting Y our Pictures ⽧ Security Fea tures for Data Services By using the security settings on your phone, y o[...]

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    66 Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security Accessing the Security Settings Menu All of y our pho ne’ s security settings a re a v ailable t hrough the Security settings men u. Y ou m ust enter your lock code to view the Security settings menu. T o access the Security settings menu: 1. Press Menu > Settings > Other settings > Security[...]

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    Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security 67 Setting Security Allowing Numbers With phone lock on, the only outgoing calls you can make ar e to the emergency number progr ammed into y our phone or one of three numbers stored in the Allowed nos. when phone locked location: T o add an allowed number: 1. Fr om the Security settin gs menu, select All[...]

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    68 Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security T o change the lock code: 1. Fr om the Security settin gs menu, select Change lock code . 2. Enter your new lock code (must be 4 digits in len gth) and press OK . 3. Re -enter your new lock code fo r verifica tion, and then press OK . Restricting C alls Call r estrictions allow you to block or allow ce[...]

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    Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security 69 Setting Security T o allow calls: 1. Fr om the Security settings menu, selec t Call restrictions > Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incomi ng calls . 2. Select Allowed num bers . 䡲 Press Select > All contacts > Mark > Done > Y es to allow calls to or from members of your con tact li[...]

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    70 Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security Security Fe atures f or Data Services Enabling and Disabling Data Services Y ou can disable data services with out turning off your phone; however , you will not hav e access to all data services, including W eb and messaging. Disabling data services will av oid any char ges associa ted with data servi[...]

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    Section 2D: Controlling Yo ur Roaming Experience 71 Roa m i ng Section 2D C ontrolling Y our R oaming Experience In This Section ⽧ Understanding Roaming ⽧ Setting Y our Phone’ s Roaming Options ⽧ Using Call Guard ⽧ Using Data Roam Guard ⽧ Setting Roaming T ones Roaming is the ability to ma ke or receive calls when you’ re off the netw[...]

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    72 Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming E xperience Understanding R oaming Rec ognizing the Roaming Ic on on the Display Screen Y our phone’ s displa y screen alwa ys lets you know when you’ re off the network av aila ble to you. Any time y ou are roaming, the phone displays the roaming ic on ( ). If you ar e roaming on an analog system, the r [...]

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    Section 2D: Controlling Yo ur Roaming Experience 73 Roa m i ng Roaming on Analog Network s When you r oam on analog networks , y ou will experience a similar quality provided by other analog ca rriers today . Although some featur es , such as data services, will be unav ailable, y ou can still make and r eceive ca lls and access voicemail. If you a[...]

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    74 Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming E xperience T o check your voic email while r oaming: 1. Dial 1+area c ode+y our phone number . 2. When you hear y our v oicemail greeting, press . 3. Enter your passc ode at the pr ompt and follow the voice pr ompts. When yo u retur n to the networ k a v ailable to you, v oicemail notification will r esume a[...]

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    Section 2D: Controlling Yo ur Roaming Experience 75 Roa m i ng Using Call Guar d Call Guard i s an option that helps you m anage your roaming charges when making or rece iving calls while outside the network av ailable to y ou. With C all Guard enabled when y ou are r oaming , you must pr ess ( Ye s ) at the pr ompts , “Roaming r ate applies. Pla[...]

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    76 Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming E xperience Setting R oaming T ones Y ou can set your phone to have a unique ringtone f or incoming roaming calls and to indicate when a cha nge of service to roa mi ng ha s o cc ur red . T o set your phone’ s roam call ringing tone: 䊳 Press Menu > Settings > Roaming > Roam call ringing tone >[...]

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    Section 2E: Managing Call Logs 77 Managing Call Logs Section 2E Managing Call L ogs In This Section ⽧ Viewing Call Logs ⽧ Call Log O pt ion s ⽧ Contacting Call Log Entries ⽧ Saving Contact Inf ormation From Call L ogs ⽧ Erasing Call Logs Call logs k eep track of receiv ed calls , calls made fr om y our phone, message recip ients, and miss[...]

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    78 Section 2E: Managing Call Logs View ing Cal l Lo gs Y ou’ll find the call log feat ure v ery helpful. It is a list of the most recent phone numbers, c ontact list en tries, or addr esses for calls/ messages you placed, accepted, or missed. Call logs make r edialing a number f ast and easy . The call log fe atur e is cont inually updated as new[...]

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    Section 2E: Managing Call Logs 79 Managing Call Logs Call L og Options For addi tional information and options on a particular call or message, highlight a call log entry and press View to display the entry phone number or email if a c ontact name is shown. Press Options to select from the following: 䢇 Time of call (calls only) 䢇 Tim e of se nt[...]

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    80 Section 2E: Managing Call Logs Sending Messages T o send a message from a call log: 1. Press Menu > Call logs . 2. Select Message Recipients . 3. Scroll to highlight the call log entry . 4. Press to send a te xt or picture me ssage. Saving C ontact Information F rom C all Logs Y our phone can store up to 500 con tact entries with up to five p[...]

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    Section 2E: Managing Call Logs 81 Managing Call Logs 3. Add the number to an existing c ontact using one of the following methods: 䊳 Select Options > Save . Enter an e xisting c ontact name and press OK . Press Ye s to a dd the number to the con tact information. 䊳 Select Opti ons > Add to contact . Scroll to hi ghlight the con tact entry[...]

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    Section 2F: Using Contacts 83 Using Contacts Section 2F Using Contacts In This Section ⽧ Adding and Editing Contact Entries ⽧ Creating a C ontact Group ⽧ Assigning Speed Dialing Numbers ⽧ Finding Cont act Entries ⽧ Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entr y ⽧ Deleting C ontacts ⽧ Contacts Settings Now that you kno w the basics that make i[...]

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    84 Section 2F: Using Contacts Adding and Editing C ontact Entries Y our phone can store up to 500 c ontact ent ries with up to fiv e phone numbers each. T o add a new entry: 1. Fr om standby mode, enter a phone number and press Sav e . Enter the name f or the entry and pr ess OK . —or— Press Menu > C ontacts > Names > Options > Add [...]

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    Section 2F: Using Contacts 85 Using Contacts 䢇 Send bus. card to send a business card to the entry , such as to another phone, infrar ed or Bluetooth capable device. 䢇 Add to gr oup to add the entry to a group. 䢇 Speed dial to assign a speed dial number to the contac t e ntr y . Adding a Phone Number to a Con tact Entr y T o add a phone numbe[...]

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    86 Section 2F: Using Contacts Creating a C ontact Group Y ou can assign each contact in your c ontacts list to a group . A group name can be changed, group members can be added or remov ed from the group , and the group can be assigned a distinctive ringer . T o create a contact group: 1. Select Menu > C ontacts > Gr oups > Add . 2. Enter [...]

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    Section 2F: Using Contacts 87 Using Contacts T o assign a speed dialing number to an existing phone number: 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Spee d dialing . 2. Scroll to an (empty) speed dialing loca tion and press Assign . 3. Enter the existing number and pr ess OK , or pr ess Search to locate a number in C ontacts. Finding C ontact Entries Ther[...]

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    88 Section 2F: Using Contacts Find ing Speed Dialin g Numbers T o find phone numbers you hav e stor ed in speed dialing locations: 1. Press Menu > C ontacts > Speed dialing . 2. Scroll through the entries using the navigation ke y . Speed dialing numbers are di splay ed in numeric order . 3. T o display an entry , highlight it and press View [...]

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    Section 2F: Using Contacts 89 Using Contacts 䡲 Select Open My Con tent > Ring ers and scroll thr ough the av ailable list of ringing tones. A sample will sound as you highlight each option. Press Options > Select . T o select a ringer type for a group: 1. Press Menu > Contacts > Names . —or— Press Menu > Contacts > Groups . [...]

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    90 Section 2F: Using Contacts T o select the scrolling view: 䊳 Press Menu > C ontacts > Settings > Scrolling view . Select from the following: 䡲 Normal name list to display con tact names only . 䡲 Name and number to displa y con tact names and their primary number . 䡲 Large name list to display contact names in a lar ge font fo rm [...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 91 Using Organizer Section 2G Using Y our Phone’ s Organizer In This Section ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Alarm Clock ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Calendar ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Note Pad ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s T o-do List ⽧ Using Y o ur Phone’ s Calculator ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Timer ⽧ Us[...]

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    92 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer Using Y our Phone’ s Alarm Clock Y our phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple alarm capabilities. If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switche d off , the phone switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you select Stop , the phone asks whether y ou w ant to sw[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 93 Using Organizer T o set the alarm repeat: 1. Fr om the alarm clock menu, select Repeat alarm > Repetition da ys . 2. Press Mark or Unmark to check/uncheck the da ys you wan t the alarm to repea t. 3. Select Done . Setting the Alarm T one Y ou can set which tone is pla yed w hen the alarm soun ds. T o[...]

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    94 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer If you do no t press a k ey , th e alarm stops af ter one minute and snoozes, then sounds again. T urning an Alarm O ff T o disable an alarm: 䊳 Fr om the alarm clock menu, select Alarm time > Off . Using Y our Phone’ s Calendar The calendar keeps track of remi nders, calls you need to make, meeti[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 95 Using Organizer Noting a Specific Date Y ou can apply five types of note s to your calendar . Y our phone asks for further information depending on which note y ou choose. Y ou also hav e the option to set an alarm f or any note that you select. T o add a note to a date: 1. Go to the date on which you w[...]

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    96 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer T o access note options: 䊳 Highlight a note and select Options while viewing the list of notes for a da te to display the f ollow ing: 䡲 Make a note to cr eate a new n ote for the selected date. 䡲 Delete to remove the note. 䡲 Edit to make changes to the note. 䡲 Use detail to use the note as th[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 97 Using Organizer Sending a Note Y ou can send a note as a message or in calendar-to-calendar (vCal) f ormat. T o send a note: 1. Fr om the calendar view , scroll to the date con taining the note you wish to send, and select Vi ew . 2. Scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Options > Send note[...]

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    98 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer Using Y our Phone’ s Note Pad Y our ph one comes with a note pad you can use to compose and store reminders and notes to help keep you or ganized. Y ou can write and save inf ormation in Notes, and send it vi a text message. T o access the note pad: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Organi zer [...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 99 Using Organizer Using Y our Phone’ s T o-do List Use the to-do list fea ture to kee p track of your task s. Y ou can sav e a note for a task, select a priority lev el f or the note and mark it as done when y ou hav e co mpleted it. Y ou can sort the notes by priority or by date. T o access your to-do [...]

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    100 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer T o-do Note Options T o access to-do notes, do one of the following: 䊳 In the to-do list, highli ght a to-do note, and select Options to select from the f ollowing: 䡲 Add adds another note. 䡲 Delete deletes the note. 䡲 Mark note as done or Mark note as not done marks a note or task as complete [...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 101 Using Organizer 䡲 Use detail lets you use the note as a template for a new to-do note. 䡲 Edit priority lets you cha nge the note’ s priority level. 䡲 Send sends the note to another device as a t ext message, as a calendar note to another compa tible device, via infr ared, or via Bluet ooth. 䡲[...]

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    102 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 2. Select Options to select an operation: 䡲 Add 䡲 Subtract 䡲 Multiply 䡲 Divide 䡲 Square 䡲 Square ro ot 䡲 Change sign 䡲 To h o m e applies the local exchange r ate to the number when conv erting currency . 䡲 To f o r e i g n applies the for eign exchange ra te to the number when conv e[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 103 Using Organizer T o set the currency exchange r ate: 䊳 With no entries in the calcul ator screen select Options > Exchange rate . Selec t For eign units in home units or Home units in for eign units . En ter the ex change r ate and press OK . —or— Enter a v alue in the calcula tor screen. Sele[...]

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    104 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer Setting the Timer Y ou can use you r timer as a normal timer , which will run f or a fixed time peri od, or as an interv al timer , which can measure sever al time periods in succession. T o set a normal timer: 1. In timer mode, sele ct Normal timer , enter the time (in hh:mm:ss format), and then press[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 105 Using Organizer Changing the Time Af ter y ou hav e set the timer , you can change t he time. T o change a normal timer: 1. With a timer running , select Change time . 2. Enter the new time and press OK . 3. Add or modify the note, and press OK . T o change an interval timer period: 1. In timer mode, s[...]

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    106 Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer T o access the stopwatch: 䊳 Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Stopw atch . Measuring Time Y our stopwatch has two modes: split timing and lap timing. T o use the stopwatch ti ming function: 1. Fr om stopwatch mode, select Split timing or Lap timing > Start . The running time is d[...]

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    Section 2G: Using Your Phone’s Organizer 107 Using Organizer Saving, Viewing or Deleting Lap and Split Times 䊳 T o save a time whil e the clock is running, select Stop > Sav e , enter a name f or the measuremen t, and select OK . If you do not enter a n ame, the total time is used a s the defau lt title f or the lap or spl it time. 䊳 T o v[...]

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    Section 2H: Using Voice Services 109 Using V oice Services Section 2H Using Y our Phone’ s V oice Ser vices In This Section ⽧ Using V oice Commands and V oice Dialing ⽧ Managing V oice Memos Y our phone’ s V oice Ser vices let y ou place calls usi ng your v oice, store voice remi nders, and record memos right on your phone . This section in[...]

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    110 Section 2H: Using Voice Se rvices Using V oice Commands and V oice Dialing Befor e using voice t ags, n ote that: 䢇 V oice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the speak er’ s voice. 䢇 Y ou m ust say the name exactly as you said it when y ou recorde d it . 䢇 V oice tags are sensitive to backgr ound noise. R ecor d voic[...]

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    Section 2H: Using Voice Services 111 Using V oice Services 2. If necessary , select an option associated with that function and press Add . Select Start , and speak the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Do not select Quit unless you w ant to cancel the rec ording. The phone repla ys and then sa ves the r ecorded tag. Using a V oice Command Af [...]

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    112 Section 2H: Using Voice Se rvices T o assign voice tags: 1. Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Con tacts > Names . 2. High lig ht the contac t t o wh ich yo u want to as sig n a vo ic e t a g a n d s el e c t Details . 3. If necessary , highlight the number you wish to use. Select Options > Add voice tag . 4. Press Start , wait f or the[...]

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    Section 2H: Using Voice Services 113 Using V oice Services Managing V oice Memos Y ou can use your phone’ s V oice Services to recor d brief memos to remind y ou of important ev ents , phone numbers , or grocery list items. Rec ording Speech or Sound T o make and play back a rec ording: 1. Fr om standby mode, select Menu > Media > Rec order[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 115 Came ra Section 2I Using the Built-in Ca mer a In This Section ⽧ About Y our Camera ⽧ T aking a Photo ⽧ Rec ording a V ideo Clip ⽧ Using My Albums ⽧ Using Picture Messaging Y our phone’ s built-in camer a gives you the ability to tak e full- color digital pictures, view your pictures using the [...]

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    116 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera About Y our Camer a Y ou can use your phone to take photos and rec ord video clips with the built-in 1-megapix el camera and flash. The camer a lens and flash are located on the front of the phone. Ca pture buttons are av ailable whether the phone is open or closed. The camera pr oduces photos in JPEG form[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 117 Came ra To t a k e a p h o t o : 1. In standby mode, press Camera to activ ate the camera. —or— With the phone closed, pr ess and hold the camer a button on the right side of the phone. 2. Select Cap tu re or press the camera button on the right side of the phone to take the photo . When taking a photo[...]

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    118 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera Photo Settings and Options When the phone is in camera mode, pr ess Options and select from the following: 䢇 Vide o switches to video camera mode. See “R ecording a Video Clip” on page 119. 䢇 Zoom lets you use the na vigation key lef t and right to adjust the camera’ s zoom setting. 䢇 Night mod[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 119 Came ra 䡲 Default mode : Select Standard photo or Video to set which mode will start when y ou turn on the camera feature. Rec ording a V ideo Clip Y ou can play or r ec ord video c lips with y our phone. To r e c o r d a v i d e o c l i p : 1. In standby mode, select Camera > Options > Video . —[...]

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    120 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera 䡲 Tr a n s fe r to send t he video cl ip via i nfr ared or Blue tooth. 䡲 Delete to erase the video clip from memory . 䡲 View vid eos to open the video clip gallery . 䡲 Change caption to rename the video clip . 䡲 Set as video clip to set the current video clip as screen sav er , call video, or con[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 121 Came ra Using My Albums Use My albums to organiz e your captured images. T o access My albums: 䊳 In standby mode, select Menu > Pictures > My albu ms to choose one of the following options: 䡲 My pic tu res to select an image Stored in camera or Sav ed to phone . Af ter you hav e highlighted an im[...]

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    122 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera may Play the clip , or you may choose the following from the Options menu: ⽧ Send to deliver the video cl ip to a recen tly used number , an entered number , an email address, a contact, or via dat a services. ⽧ Tr a n s f e r to send the video clip via infrared or Bluetooth. ⽧ Delete to erase the vi[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 123 Came ra Using Picture Messaging Use Picture Messaging to send a picture message or to check your inbo x for r eceived picture messages. Sending a Picture Mes sage Once yo u’ve tak en a pictur e or video , you can use the messaging capabilities of your phone to instan tly share it with family and friends.[...]

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    124 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera to number , Send to e-mail , or View c ontacts to enter rec ip ie nts . S e lec t Other services to access online picture manag ement t ools. Sending Video Clips T o send a video using Picture Messaging: 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Pictures > Picture Message . —or— In standby mode, select M[...]

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    Section 2I: Using th e Built-in Camera 125 Came ra Viewing Picture Messag es Y our phone can receive picture message alerts in the inbo x. The number of messages in the inbo x is shown in parentheses on the Picture Message scr een. T o access your Picture Message inbo x: 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Pictures > Picture Message > Inbox [...]

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    126 Section 2I: Using the Built-i n Camera 4. Use your nav igation k ey to select a picture or video . 5. Select Options to display your online options. Tip : T o expand a select ed picture or video from thumbnail to full-screen, select Open or Play .[...]

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    Section 2J: Using My Content 127 Using My Content Section 2J Using My C onten t In This Section ⽧ Managing F olders and File s ⽧ My Conten t Op tions This section explai ns the featur es and options of your phone’ s My Co ntent f eatur e. Games, ringtones , scr eensav ers , and applications reside in My C onten t.[...]

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    128 Section 2J: Using My Content Managing Fo lders and Files My Co ntent is used to stor e and manage multimedia files such as images, audio files , themes, video clips , and so on. Y o u can keep all your download s inside of folders in My Content . T o access My Content files: 1. Select Menu > My C ontent . 2. Select one of the following f old[...]

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    Section 2J: Using My Content 129 Using My Content Con te nt M an a ge r My Conte nt Ma nage r is a st orage area on the network av ailable to y ou that is assigned specifically to y our acc ount. It allows y ou to store all of y our Premium Service downloadable files. The files remain in My C o ntent Manager until their license terms ha ve expir ed[...]

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    Section 2K: Using Bluetooth 131 Using Blueto oth Section 2K Using Bluetooth In This Section ⽧ T ur ning Bluetooth On and Of f ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices ⽧ Bluetooth Accessories Y our phone fe atures built- in Bluetooth te chnology , allowing you to share inf ormation easier than ever bef ore. Bluetooth i[...]

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    132 Section 2K: Using Bluetooth Since devices wi th Bluetooth c onnectivity c ommunicate using radio w av es, y our phone and the other device do not need to be in direct line-of- s ight. The two devices must be within a max imum of 10 mete rs (30 f eet) of each other , although the c onnection can be subject to interference from obstructions such [...]

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    Section 2K: Using Bluetooth 133 Using Blueto oth If you choose the Bluetooth Off setting, all active Bluetooth connections end and Bluetooth cannot be used for sending or receiving da ta. Bluetooth Status Indicat ors The following icon shows y our Bluetooth connection status at a glance: 䢇 —Bluetooth is active. Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu[...]

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    134 Section 2K: Using Bluetooth T o set a Bluetooth name for your phone: 1. Fr om the Bluetooth Settin gs menu, select My pho ne’ s nam e . 2. Press repeat edly to clear the current name. 3. Use your ke ypad to enter a new name and pr ess OK to sav e and exit. Visibility The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to manage your visibility to other Bl[...]

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    Section 2K: Using Bluetooth 135 Using Blueto oth Searching f or Devices The Search fo r audio enhancements options allow s you to view a list of , and connect to, audi o-enabled enhancements within r ange of y our phone. T o pair your phone with another Bluetooth device: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Conne c tivity > Bluetooth > Search f [...]

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    136 Section 2K: Using Bluetooth Bluetooth Accessories Y our phone is compatible with the foll owing wireless Bluetooth he adsets: 䢇 HS-4W—Wireless boom headset 䢇 HS-11W—Wireless headset 䢇 HS-21W—Wireless clip-on headset 䢇 HS-26W—Economical wireless headset 䢇 HS-36W—Wireless headset 䢇 HS-37W—Wireless headset Note: If infrared[...]

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    Section 2L: Accessories & Enhancements 137 Accessories & Enhancements Section 2L Accessories and Enhancements In This Section ⽧ Rules About Ac cessories ⽧ Enhancements Y ou can use many diff er ent Nokia-appro ved accessories and enhancemen ts with y our phone.[...]

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    138 Section 2L: Accessories & Enhancements Rules About Ac cessories 䢇 K eep all accessories and enha ncements out of the reach of small children. 䢇 When you disconnect the power cord of an y accessory or enhancement, gr asp and pull the plug, not the cord. 䢇 On a regular basis, ensure th at enhancements installed in a vehicle ar e mounted[...]

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    Section 2L: Accessories & Enhancements 139 Accessories & Enhancements Enhancements Use the following appr oved enha ncements with y our Nokia phone. Headsets Use the following headsets with you r phone: 䢇 HBD -4 Boom Headset 䢇 HS-5 Standard Headset 䢇 HS-9 CDMA 2.5 mm Headset Car Kit s Use the following car kits with yo ur phone: 䢇 B[...]

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    140 Section 2L: Accessories & Enhancements Connectivity , Memor y , and Other The following enhancements an d applications ar e av ailable for use with y our phone: 䢇 PC Suite Softw are 䢇 LPS-4 Loopset 䢇 CA-53 Connectivi ty Cable Bluetooth See “Bluetooth Accessories” on page 136.[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 143 Wireless Service Section 3A Wir eless Service Fea tures: The Basics In This Section ⽧ Using V oicemail ⽧ Using SMS T ext Messaging ⽧ Using Caller I D ⽧ Responding to Call W aiting ⽧ Making a Three- W ay Call ⽧ Using Call Forwarding Now that y ou’ve mastered y our phone’ s fundame[...]

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    144 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics Using V oicemail Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswered calls to your phone ar e automatically transferr ed to your v oicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off . Theref ore, you wil l wan t to set up your v oicemail and personal greeting as soon as yo ur phone is activated. T o se[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 145 Wireless Service V oicemail Notification There are se ver al w ays y our phone alerts you of a new message: 䢇 By displaying a message on the scr een. 䢇 By sounding the assi gned ringer type. 䢇 By displaying at the top of your scr een. New V oicemail Message Alerts When you r eceiv e a new [...]

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    146 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics T o access your messages using the phone menus: 1. Select Menu > Messaging > V oice messages > Listen to voic e messages . 2. Press Select to listen to your messages. T o access your messages using another phone: 1. Dial your wir eless phone number . 2. When your v oicemail answers , pr[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 147 Wireless Service V oicema il Button Guide Here’ s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening to voicemail messages. Date/Time Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Call Back Save Cancel Help Skip Vo i c e m a i l O p t i o n s Y our ph one off ers sev eral options f or org[...]

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    148 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics Setting Up Group Distribution Lists Y ou can create up to 20 separ ate group l ists, each with up to 20 customers. T o set up a group distribution list: 1. Press and hold to access your voicemail. (If y our voi cemail box c ontains any new or sa ved messages, press to access th e main voicemail [...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 149 Wireless Service V oice mail-to-V oicemai l Message Re ply Y ou can reply to a voice message r eceived fr om any other voicemail user . To s e n d a r e p l y : 1. Af ter listening to a voice message, press . 2. Follow th e voice p rompt s to record a nd se nd your reply . V oicema il-to-V oi ce[...]

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    150 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics Con t in u e Re co r di n g When leaving a v oice message, y ou can choose to cont inue reco rding ev en after y ou’ve stopped. T o co nt inu e r eco rdi ng : 䊳 Befor e pressin g to indicate that you ar e satisf ied with the message you recorded, pr ess to cont i nu e re cor di ng . Extended[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 151 Wireless Service Vo i c e m a i l M e n u Ke y Following the pr ompts on the voicemail sy stem, you c an use your k eypad to navigat e through th e voicemail m enu. The following list outlines your phone’ s voicemail menu struc ture. Listen Envelope Infor mation Reply Advance 8 Seconds Replay [...]

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    152 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics Personal Opti ons Notification Option s Phone Notificat ion Numeric Paging to a Phon e Return to Personal Options Menu Administrative O ptions Skip passcode Autoplay Message Date & Time On/Off Change passcode Group Distributi on List Return to Personal Options Menu Greetings Personal Greet i[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 153 Wireless Service Using SMS T ext Messaging With SMS T ext Messaging, you can use other people’ s phone numbers to send instant text messages from your phone to their messaging-rea dy phones—a nd they can send me ssages to you. When y ou receiv e a new message, it will automatically displa y [...]

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    154 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 䡲 Send to many to enter a c ombination of recipien ts (recently used, indivi dual numbers, individual emails and distribution lists). 䡲 Send to distrib. list to selec t recipients from your distribution lists (qualifying Con tacts entries must contain a wireless phone number or an email addr[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 155 Wireless Service 3. Press Send . (Y ou may also select additional messaging options by pressing Options > Sending option to set the callback number , add a signature text, or chang e the message priority .) Using Preset Mes sages Preset messages (tem pla tes) mak e sending text messages to yo[...]

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    156 Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics Responding t o Call W aiting When you’ re on a call, Call W aiting alerts you of incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Y our phone’ s screen informs you that another call is c oming in and displays the ca ller’ s phone number (if it is av ailable and y ou are in digit al mode). T o respond[...]

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    Section 3A: Wireless Service Features: The Basics 157 Wireless Service If one of the people you called hang s up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay c onnecte d. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all thr ee callers are disc onnected. Using Call F orwarding Call F orwarding lets y ou f orward all y our incoming [...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 159 Data Services Section 3B Data Services In This Section ⽧ Data Service s Application s ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services ⽧ Accessing Messaging ⽧ Downloading Premium Ser vices Content ⽧ Explo rin g t he Web ⽧ Data Ser vices FA Qs Data services of f er easy and amazing f eatures you will r eally use. These [...]

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    160 Section 3B: Data Services Data Services Applications Here is a brief list of man y of the applications av ailable through your phone. Picture Message : Instantly shoot, share, and print sharp , high-resolution digital pictur es, and tak e and send short video clips with your phone. Messaging : Send and receiv e emails and cha t on your phone. G[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 161 Data Services Getting Started With Data Services With y our wireless phone and service, y ou are r eady to start enjoying the adv antages of da ta services. This section will help you learn the basics of using your data services, including managing your user name, launching a data connection, and navigating the Web wit[...]

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    162 Section 3B: Data Services Launching a Data Connection T o launch a data c onnection: 䊳 Select Menu > Web . ( Y our data connection will star t and the home page will be displayed. ) A connection message will appear onscr een while connecting. If you had a previous data c onnection , the last page you visited will displa y when you launch y[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 163 Data Services Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone's display lets you know the curren t status of your da ta c onnection throug h indica tors which appear a t the top of the screen. The f ollowing symbols ar e used: Y our data connection is ac tive ( data is being transf erred); the transmit/r eceive symbo[...]

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    164 Section 3B: Data Services Naviga ting the W eb Naviga ting thr ough menus an d W eb sites durin g a data session is easy once you've learned a f ew basics. Here are some tips for getting around. Softk eys During a data session, th e bottom line of your phone's display contains one or more sof tke ys. These k eys ar e shortcut cont rol[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 165 Data Services Selecting Once yo u've le arned how to use so ftk ey s and scro ll, you can start naviga ting the W eb. T o select on-screen items: 䊳 Use the navigation k ey to highligh t the desired item, then press the center selecti on key button. Links that appear as underlined text allow you to jump to W eb p[...]

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    166 Section 3B: Data Services Accessing Messaging Y ou can send and receive emai ls and text messa ges and participate in W eb-based chatr ooms right fr om your phone. Messaging allows y ou to stay c onnected to friends, f amily , and cowork ers 24 hours a day anywhere on the network availa ble to you. Message T ypes There are man y types of text m[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 167 Data Services Accessing Instant Messaging Data services also provide you with access to popular inst ant messaging (IM) clients, including AOL® Instant Messenger TM , MSN® Messenger , and Y ahoo!® Messenger . T o access instant messaging clients from y our phone: 1. From th e h om e p a ge, se le c t Messaging > [...]

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    168 Section 3B: Data Services Downloading Premium Services Cont ent With da ta servicesand y our new phone, you ha ve access to a dynamic variety of Premium Service conten t, such as downloadable Games , Ringers, Scr een Sav ers, and other applications. (Additional char ges may apply .) The basic steps requir ed to access and download Premium Servi[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 169 Data Services 䢇 Search allows y ou to use your keypad to enter search criteria to locate an item. Y ou may enter an entir e word or title or per form a partial-word sear ch (for e xample, entering “ goo” returns “ Good Ol’ Boy ,” “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly ,” and “Goofy - Club”). Downloading a[...]

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    170 Section 3B: Data Services 䡲 Press END to quit the browser and return to standby mode. Exp l or i ng t he Web With W eb access on your phone, you can browse ful l-color graphic v ersions of your fav o rite Web sites, making it easier than ever to sta y inf ormed while on the go. F ollow sports scor es and break ing new s and weat her and shop [...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 171 Data Services T o access the browser menu: 䊳 Select Menu (press ). ( The browser menu will be displayed in a drop-d own list .) The main browser menu page ( Navigate ) will be displa yed. Options av ailable under the Naviga te menu include: 䡲 Back : Returns the browser to the previously viewed page. 䡲 Home : Retu[...]

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    172 Section 3B: Data Services 䊳 Press the scroll ke y left or right to access the Bookmarks , History , and T ools browser menus. 䡲 The Bookmarks menu lists all of your bookmark ed W eb pages for easy access. Select More... > Me nu to access Bookmarks options for Details , Delete , New Bookmark , New Fold er , Move , Mov e to folder , Set as[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 173 Data Services Creating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to stor e the address of your f avorite W eb sites for easy access at a later time. To c r e a t e a b o o k m a r k : 1. Go to the W eb page you w ant to mark. 2. Press to open the brow ser menu. 3. Select Mark Pa ge from the Naviga te menu. 4. Select Pick to set t[...]

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    174 Section 3B: Data Services Deleting a Bookmark To d e l e t e a b o o k m a r k : 1. Press to open the brow ser menu. 2. Press the scro ll ke y left or right until you r each the Bookmarks browser menus. 3. Scroll to highlight More... and then press Select . 4. Scroll to highlight the bookmark y ou’ d like to delete a nd select Menu > Delet[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 175 Data Services Restarting the W eb Brow ser If the W eb browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser . T o restar t the W eb brow ser: 1. Press to open the brow ser menu. 2. Select Adva nced fr om the Navigate menu, and then select Restart Bro[...]

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    176 Section 3B: Data Services Data Services F AQs How will I know when my phone is re ady for data services? Y our user name will be displa yed whe n you ac ce s s Menu > Settings > Phone > Phone detail s > User details > User name . How do I sign-in for the first time? Y ou are automatically signed in to access data services when yo[...]

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    Section 3B: Data Services 177 Data Services When is my data c onnection dormant? If no data is re ceived f or 10 seco nds, the c onnection goes dormant. When the connection is dormant, voice calls a re allowed. (The c onnection ma y become a ctive again qu ickly .) If no data is re ceived f or an ex tended period of time, the con n ec ti o n w i ll[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 181 Important Safety Information Section 4A Important Safety Inf ormation In This Section ⽧ General Pr ecautions ⽧ Maintaining Saf e Use of and Access to Y our Phone ⽧ Using Y our Phone With a Hearing Aid Device ⽧ Caring f or the Battery ⽧ Radiofrequency (R F) Energ y ⽧ Owner’ s Record ⽧ Pho[...]

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    182 Section 4A: Important Safety Information Genera l Precautions There are sever al simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. 䢇 Hold the phone with the a ntenna raised, fully-extended, and over you r sho ul de r . 䢇 T ry not to hold, bend, or twist the phone’s an tenna. 䢇 Don’t use the[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 183 Important Safety Information Maintaining Saf e Use of and Access to Yo u r P h o n e Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency C alls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore yo u should ne ver rely solely upon any mobile phone for essentia[...]

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    184 Section 4A: Important Safety Information T urning Off Y our Phone Before Flying T urn off your phone bef ore boarding an y aircraf t. T o preven t possible interference with aircraf t systems, the U.S . F ederal Aviation Administr ation (F AA) regulations require you to hav e permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 185 Important Safety Information Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs , consult your service pro vider . Pac e m ake r s Pa cemak er manu fact urers rec ommend th at a mi nimum sep ara tion o f 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained be t [...]

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    186 Section 4A: Important Safety Information devices shou ld have ratings similar to phones. Ask your hearing healthcar e professional f or the r ating of your ai ds. Most new hearing aids ha ve at least an M2 immunity level. Add the M-ra tings of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability: 䢇 Any combined rating equal to or g[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 187 Important Safety Information Hearing Aid C ompatibili ty This dev ice model c omplies wi th the re quirem ents of th e FC C rules gov erning hearing aid compatibility . Device models meeting these requirements ha ve an M3 microphone or higher r ating . The M-r ating, shown on the device, ref ers to lowe[...]

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    188 Section 4A: Important Safety Information 䢇 It’ s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be r echarged hund reds of times befor e it needs replacing. 䢇 Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. It ’ s best to follow these sto rage rules: 䡲 Less tha n o n[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 189 Important Safety Information Leaving the battery in hot or c old places , such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the batter y . Always try to keep the battery between 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C). A device with a hot or cold battery may not [...]

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    190 Section 4A: Important Safety Information Authenticating the Nokia Hologram 1. When looking at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol from one angle and the Nokia Original Enhancements logo when looking from another angle. 2. When you angle the hologram lef t, right, down, and up, you should see 1, 2, 3, and [...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 191 Important Safety Information Radiofr equency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basically a radio tr ansmi tter and receiver . When it’ s turned on, it receives and transmits r adiofrequen cy (RF) signals. When y ou use your phone, the system handling your call co ntrols[...]

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    192 Section 4A: Important Safety Information Specific Absorption Rates (S AR) f or Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireles s handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result o f an extensive testing , measuri ng and calculation process. It does no t repr esen[...]

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    Section 4A: Important Safety Inform ation 193 Important Safety Information Owner’ s Rec ord The model number , regulatory number and serial number ar e located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment . Record the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model:[...]

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    Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty 195 Wa r ra n t y Section 4B Manuf acturer’ s W arran ty In This Section ⽧ Nokia One- Y ear Limited W arr anty Y our phone has been designed to provide y ou with reliable, worry-fr ee service. If for any reason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please r efer to the manuf acturer’ s warranty in this[...]

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    196 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty Nokia One- Y ear Limited W arranty Nokia Inc . (“Nokia”) warrants tha t this cellular pho ne (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanshi p that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product exte[...]

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    Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty 197 Wa r ra n t y improper installa tion, or othe r acts which ar e not the f ault of Nok ia, including damage caused by shipping. b) The Product has been damag ed from e xternal causes such as collis ion with an object, or fr om fire , flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from e xpos[...]

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    198 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty some states the Consumer may have the right to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes more than ten (10) days. Please contact the Nokia Custom er Service Center at the telephone number listed at the end of this w arranty if you need a loaner and the repair of the Product has taken or is esti mated to t[...]

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    Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty 199 Wa r ra n t y rights and the Consumer may also hav e other rights which vary from state to state. 12. Nokia neither assumes nor aut horizes any authorized service center or any ot her person or enti ty to assume for it any othe r obligat ion or liability beyond that which is expr essly provided for in this l[...]

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    Index 201 Index Index Symbols + code dialing 34, 57 A Abc mode 39 accessing your phone’s details 62 accessories 136, 138 accessory jack 16 adjusting your phone’s volume 47 alarm clock 92 analog roam 72 answer mode 56 answering calls 29 antenna 25 anykey answer 55 automatic keyguard 59 automatic redial 56 B backlight time-out 47 banner 47 batter[...]

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    202 Index groups 86 names 84 options 84 contrast 48 countdown timer 103 customer service 6 D data roam guard 75 Data services 159–175 and messaging 166 and roaming 73 applications 160 downloads 128 enabling and disabling 70 FAQs 176 security features 70 user name 161 default settings 63 deleting messages 50 dialing 911 31, 55 dialing options 28 d[...]

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    Index 203 Index L location info 55 lock code changing 67 entering 66 locking your phone 66 long distance calls 56 loudspeaker 32 M main menu 26, 49 making calls 28 calling card 56 international 34, 57 voice-activated 110–112 menu navigation 26 menu style 49 menus voicemail 151 messages alerts for 145 deleting 50 display format 50 to call log entr[...]

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    204 Index saving 33 picture options 118 Picture Messaging 123 picture privacy 69 plus code dialing 34, 57 power key 15 Power Save mode 20 preset messages 41, 51 profile settings 44–45 R registering your phone 6 removing the battery 22 resetting your phone 63 restricting calls 68 right se lection key 59 ringtones 46, 58, 76, 88, 93 roaming 28, 30,[...]

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    Index 205 Index voice dialing 110, 111 voice memos 113 Voice Services 109–113 voice tags 110 voice-activated dialing 110– 112 voicemail 5, 73 menus 151 options 147 setting up 144 volume controls 16, 47 W wallpaper 48 warranty 195–199 Web 170–175 browser menu 170 customer suppor t 7 getting new content 128 security settings 171 Wireless serv[...]