| User's Guide for Nokia 6235   Contents   Punctuation and   Answer a call with   Receive and save   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   iii   Send and receive contacts   Setup phone numbers with dialling   Save multiple numbers   iv   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Handsfree operation with voice   Options while viewing   Stop the timer before   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   v Make an emergency call   Transfer files using   Nokia battery authentication   18. Additional safety   vi   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   For your safety   SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING   Follow any restrictions. Don't   use the device where blasting   is in progress.   Read these simple guidelines. Not   following them may be dangerous or   illegal. Read the complete user guide for   further information.   USE SENSIBLY   SWITCH ON SAFELY   Use only in the normal   position as explained in the   product documentation.   Don't touch the antenna   unnecessarily.   Do not switch the device on   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or danger.   ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST   Obey all local laws. Always   keep your hands free to   QUALIFIED SERVICE   Only qualified personnel may   install or repair this product.   operate the vehicle while   driving. Your first   consideration while driving   should be road safety.   ENHANCEMENTS AND   BATTERIES   Use only approved   enhancements and batteries.   Do not connect incompatible   products.   INTERFERENCE   Do not switch the device on   when wireless phone use is   prohibited or when it may   cause interference or danger.   WATER-RESISTANCE   Your phone is not   water-resistant. Keep it dry.   SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS   Follow any restrictions.   BACK-UP COPIES   Remember to make back-up   copies or keep a written   record of all important   Switch the device off near   medical equipment.   SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT   Follow any restrictions.   Wireless devices can cause   interference in aircraft.   information.   CONNECTING TO OTHER   DEVICES   When connecting to any   other device, read its user   guide for detailed safety   instructions. Do not connect   incompatible products.   SWITCH OFF WHEN   REFUELING   Don't use the device at a   refueling point. Don't use   near fuel or chemicals.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   vii   EMERGENCY CALLS   utilize them. Your service provider may   need to give you additional instructions   for their use and explain what charges   will apply. Some networks may have   limitations that affect how you can use   Network Services. For instance, some   networks may not support all   Ensure the device is switched   on and in service. Press the   end key as many times as   needed to clear the display   and return to the main screen.   Enter the emergency number,   then press the call key. Give   your location. Do not end the   call until given permission to   do so.   language-dependent characters and   services.   Your service provider may have requested   that certain features be disabled or not   activated in your device. If so, they will   not appear on your device menu. Contact   your service provider for more   ■ About your device   The wireless devices described in this   guide are approved for use on the CDMA   800, 1900 and AMPS networks. Contact   your service provider for more   information.   ■ Shared memory   The following device features may share   information about networks.   When using the features in this device,   obey all laws and respect privacy and the   legitimate rights of others.   memory: contacts; text messages;   photos, images, and tones in Gallery;   calendar notes; games; and applications.   Use of one or more of these features may   reduce the memory available for the   remaining features sharing memory. If   your phone displays a message that the   memory is full when you try to use a   shared memory feature, delete some of   the information or entries stored in the   shared memory features before   Warning: To use any features in   this device, other than the alarm   clock, the device must be   switched on. Do not switch the   device on when wireless phone   use may cause interference or   danger.   continuing. Some of the features, such as   photos, images, and tones in Gallery; text   messages; and applications may have a   certain amount of memory specially   allotted to them in addition to the   ■ Network Services   To use the device you must have service   from a wireless service provider. Many of   the features in this device depend on   features in the wireless network to   memory shared with other features.   function. These Network Services may   not be available on all networks or you   may have to make specific arrangements   with your service provider before you can   viii   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   Welcome   Congratulations on your purchase of   the Nokia 6235 mobile phone. Your   device provides many functions that   are practical for daily use, such as a   hands-free loudspeaker, alarm clock,   calculator, calendar, camera, FM   radio, and more. Your device can also   connect to a PC, laptop, or other   device using a data cable or infrared.   To personalise your device you can   set your favorite ringing tones.   Updates   From time to time, Nokia updates   this guide to reflect changes. The   latest version may be available at   www.nokia-asia.com.   ■ Getting help   If you need help, Nokia Customer   Care is available for assistance.   Before calling, we recommend that   you write down the Electronic serial   number (ESN) and have it available.   Find your device label   The ESN is found on the type label   (1), which is located beneath the   battery on the back of the device.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   ix   x Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   1. Phone at a glance   1. Power key   8. Microphone   2. Earpiece   9. Charger port   10. Keypad   3. Headset connector   4. Five-way joystick   5. Right selection key   6. End key   11. Call key   12. Left selection key   13. Display screen   14. Volume key   7. Pop-Port™ connector   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   1 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   Scroll up — Activate camera in the   standby mode.   ■ Standby mode   Depending on your wireless service   provider and the model number of   your device, some or all of the   following selection keys may appear   in the standby mode.   Scroll right — View calendar.   Scroll down — Go to contacts list.   Scroll left — Create a text message.   Press joystick — Select highlighted   menus and submenus.   The standby mode is home base and   indicates your device is in standby   mode.   ■ Indicators and icons   Depending on your wireless service   provider and the model number of   your device, some or all of the   following indicators and icons may   appear in the standby mode.   You have new text or picture   Battery level (1) — A higher bar   indicates more battery power.   Menu (2) — Press the joystick to   select this option.   You have new multimedia   messages. See ”Multimedia   Names or network operator menu   item (3) — Press the Right selection   key to select this option.   You have new voice messages.   Go to (4) — Press the Left selection   key to select this option.   Device keypad is locked.   Signal strength (5) — A higher bar   indicates a stronger network signal.   Device is set to the silent profile.   Alarm clock is set to on.   ■ Quick keys   Depending on your wireless service   provider and the model number of   your device, some or all of the   Countdown timer is running.   following joystick shortcuts may be   available in the standby mode.   2 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   Stopwatch timer is running in   • Press means to press and release   a key quickly. For example, press   7 means press the key on the   keypad that is labeled with the   number 7 and letters "pqrs".   Integrated hands-free is active.   • Press and hold means to press   and hold a key for 2–3 seconds;   then release the key.   Timed profile is selected.   • Selection keys and the joystick   are used to select a menu option.   To select an option, press the   selection key below the menu   item on the device screen.   or   An enhancement   is connected to the device.   Voice privacy encryption is   active in the network.   • The joystick is used to move up,   down, left, or right in the menus.   You are in a digital network.   • Call and end keys: Press the call   key to place a call or to answer an   incoming call. Press the end key   to end a call or press and hold to   return to the standby mode.   You are in an analog network. See   You are in a 1XRTT network.   You are roaming outside your   home network. See ”Roaming   ■ Device menus   Device features are grouped   according to function and are   accessed through the main menus.   Each main menu contains submenus   and lists from which you can select   or view items and personalise your   device features. You can access   these menus and submenus by using   the scroll method or by using   shortcuts.   ■ Get the most out of this   guide   The following sections illustrate the   various components of your phone.   Familiarise yourself with these   sections to help you understand the   instructions that follow.   This guide uses certain terms for the   steps that you are asked to perform.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   3 P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   You can change your menu view   from list to grid. See ”Display   2. When you arrive at a menu, press   the joystick, Select, to enter   submenus. Select Back (the Right   selection key) to return to the   previous menu. Press the end key   to return to the standby mode   from any menu or submenu.   Note:Some features may not   be available, depending on   your network. For more   information, contact your   wireless provider.   ■ Go to function   Scroll method   The Go to menu allows you to   change what you can access from   the Left selection key on your   device. With this function, your most   frequently used functions can be   quickly accessed from the Go to   menu in the standby mode.   You can use the joystick to move up,   down, left and right through the   options. Press the joystick to select   an item.   1. In the standby   mode, select   Menu, and scroll   through the   Choose Go to functions   main menus   using the joystick.   1. Go to can be accessed by pressing   the Left selection key; or, in the   standby mode, select Go to >   Options > Select options.   As you scroll through the menus,   the menu number appears in the   upper right corner of the display.   On the right side of the display   screen is a scroll bar with a tab   that moves up or down as you   scroll through the menus. This   tab provides a visual   2. Use the joystick to highlight the   desired function.   3. Select Mark to add a function.   Select Unmark to remove a   function.   4. Select Done when you have   representation of your current   position in the menu structure.   added all desired functions.   5. Select Yes to save the changes.   6. In the standby mode, select Go to   to display a list of the functions   that you selected in step 3.   4 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P h o n e a t   a g l a n c e   Organise functions   1. In the standby mode, select Go   to > Options > Organise.   2. Use the joystick to scroll up or   down and highlight the function   you wish to rearrange, and select   Move > Move up, Move down,   Move to top or Move to bottom.   3. Select Done > Yes to save the   changes.   In-phone help   Many features have brief   descriptions (help text) that can be   viewed on the display.   To activate help text, in the standby   mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone   settings > Help text activation > On or   Off.   To view these descriptions, scroll to a   feature and wait for about 14   seconds. Use the joystick to view all   the description or press Back to exit.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   5 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   2. Set up your phone   ■ Antenna   In the Nokia 6235 phone, the   antenna is internal and located   towards the top of the device.   Hold the device as   you would any   other telephone   with the antenna   area pointed up and   over your shoulder.   ■ Change battery   Note: Before removing the   cover, always switch off the   power and disconnect the   charger and any other device.   Avoid touching electronic   components while changing   the covers. Always store and   use the device with the   Note: As   with any other radio   transmitting device, do not   touch the antenna   unnecessarily when the   device is switched on.   Contact with the antenna   affects call quality and may   cause the device to operate   at a higher power level than   otherwise needed. Not   touching the antenna area   during a phone call optimises   the antenna performance   and battery life.   covers attached.   Remove the back cover   With the back of the device facing   you, slide the back cover toward the   bottom of the device and remove.   6 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   Remove the battery   Replace the back cover   1. Set the back cover on the device   so that the cover tabs align with   the slots in the device.   After you have removed the back   cover, insert your finger into the   finger grip, and lift the battery from   its compartment.   2. Slide the back cover towards the   top of the device until the back   cover is securely in place.   Replace the battery   Important: Do not remove   the front cover of this   device. Attempts to remove   the front cover may damage   the device.   Charge the battery   1. Plug the charger transformer into   1. Insert the gold-coloured contact   end of the battery, into the   battery slot.   a standard ac outlet.   2. Insert the charger output plug   into the round jack at the bottom   end of the device.   2. Push down on the other end of   the battery to snap the battery   into place.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   7 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   After a few seconds, the battery   indicator in the display starts to   scroll from bottom to top. If the   battery is completely discharged,   it may take a few minutes before   the charging indicator appears   on the display or before any calls   can be made.   2. Position the headset on your ear.   With the headset connected, you   can make, answer, and end calls   as usual.   • Use the keypad to enter   numbers.   • Press the call key   to place   ■ Turn your   device on or   off   To turn your device   on or off, press and   • Press the end key   call.   to end a   You can also plug a compatible   headset, such as the HS-9 Universal   Headset, into the 2.5 mm headset   jack on your device to allow   hands-free operation. See   hold the Power key on top of the   device for at least 3 seconds.   ■ Connect the headset   You can connect a compatible   ■ Answer calls   headset, such as HS-5, to your device.   Answer or silence an   incoming call   • Press the call key or select   1. Plug the headset connector into   the Pop-Port™ connector at the   bottom end of your device. The   icon appears in the standby   mode.   Answer to answer the call.   • Press the end key to reject the call.   • Select Silence to mute the   ringing tone then select Dismiss,   or do nothing and the call is   eventually diverted to voicemail.   If your device is set to Silent in the   Settings > Profiles menu, select   Dismiss, and the call is rejected   and diverted to voicemail.   8 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   • To deactivate the loudspeaker   Adjust the earpiece volume   during a call, select Normal.   Whether in or out of a call, you can   scroll the volume key located on the   left side of your device up or down to   adjust the volume of the earpiece.   When you adjust the volume, a bar   chart indicates the volume level.   The loudspeaker is deactivated   automatically when a call (or a call   attempt) ends or when certain   enhancements are connected.   Options during a call   Answer a call with the   keypad locked   To answer a call with the keypad   locked, press the call key or select   Answer. During the call, all features   function normally. When you end or   reject the call, the keypad   Many of the options that you can   use during a call are network services.   Check with your wireless service   provider for more information.   1. Select Options during a call to   display the following:   Loudspeaker/Normal — Activate   or deactivate the loudspeaker   while in a call.   automatically relocks. See   When the keypad lock is on, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmedinto   your device. Enter the emergency   number and press the call key.   New call — Initiate a conference   Save — Add a number while in a   call to your contact list. This   option is available only when   entering numbers during a call.   Use the loudspeaker   Warning: Do not hold the   device near your ear when   the loudspeaker is in use,   because the volume may be   extremely loud.   Add to contact — Add a contact   while in a call to contact list. This   option is available only when   entering numbers during a call.   You can use your device as a   loudspeaker:   End all calls — Disconnect from   all active calls.   • To activate the loudspeaker while   in a call select Loudsp.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   9 S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   Send DTMF — Enter the   number(s), and select Send DTMF   to send the number(s) as tones.   2. Press the end key to end the call   or select End call to cancel the   call attempt.   Contacts — View the contacts list.   Use the last dialled number   1. In the standby mode, press the   call key to display the last 30   numbers dialled.   Menu — View the phone menu.   2. Scroll to an option, and Select to   activate the option or enter its   submenu.   2. Select the number (or name) you   wish to redial, and press the call   key.   ■ Make a call   To make a call, in the standby mode,   enter the number you want to call   and press the call key.   Conference calling   Conference calling is a network   service that allows you to take part   in a conference call with two other   participants.   Use the contacts list   To begin entering names in your   contacts list:   1. Make a call to the first participant.   1. Key in the number in the standby   mode.   2. With the first participant on the   line, select Options > New call.   2. Select Save.   3. Enter the phone number of the   second participant, or select   Search to retrieve a number from   the contacts list.   3. Enter a contact name and select   OK.   To use the contacts list, in the   standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Search and scroll to the   contact you want to use.   4. Select Call and the first   participant is put on hold.   5. When the second participant   picks up, press 3 and then the call   key to connect the calls.   Use the keypad   1. Enter the phone number (including   the area code), and press the call   key. To delete a character to the   left of the cursor, select Clear.   6. To end the conference call, select   Options > End all calls or press   the end key.   10   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t u p y o u r p h o n e   ■ Keyguard   With keyguard, you can lock the   keypad to prevent keys from being   pressed accidentally. If the keypad is   locked, it unlocks when you answer a   call. After the call, the lock   automatically reactivates.   When the keyguard is on, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmed   into your device. Enter the emergency   number and press the call key.   Lock the keypad   Press the joystick; then press *   within two seconds.   Unlock the keypad   Select Unlock; then press * within   two seconds.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   11   T e x t e n t r y   3. Text entry   You can use two methods for   entering text and numbers: Standard   mode and Predictive text mode.   • Press and hold # to bring up the   Editor settings (Number mode,   Dictionary on/Dictionary off,   Writing language).   • Select Clear to backspace the   cursor and delete a character.   Numbers (123)   • Select and hold Clear to   backspace continuously and   delete characters.   To switch to 123 mode from Abc   mode, press and hold # at any   message entry screen to bring up the   Editor settings menu list of Number   mode, Dictionary on/Dictionary off,   and Writing language. Select   Number mode, and the device will   return to the message entry screen   and switch the ABC icon in the upper   left corner of the display to the 123   icon (or back).   ■ Standard mode   Standard mode is the only way to   enter text into the contacts list and   to rename caller groups.   Text (Abc)   • Press a key once to insert the first   letter on the key, twice for the   second letter, etc. If you pause   briefly, the last letter in the   Punctuation and special   characters   display is accepted and your   device awaits the next entry.   While at any text entry screen, press *   to display special characters (press   and hold * if predictive text is on).   Press * again to cycle through all   available characters. You can   navigate through the list of special   characters by using the joystick.   Once a character is highlighted,   select Use to insert the character   into your message.   • Press 0 to enter a space, thereby   accepting a completed word.   • Press 1 to insert a full stop into   your message.   • Press and hold * to display a   complete list of special   characters.   12   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   T e x t e n t r y   • If ? appears after a word, select   Spell to add the word to the   dictionary.   ■ Predictive text mode   Predictive text mode allows you to   write messages quickly using your   keypad and the built-in dictionary.   Predictive mode is much faster than   the standard mode method because   you only press the corresponding key   on your keypad once for each letter.   • Press 1 to insert a full stop into   your message.   • Press and hold * to display special   characters. Press * again to cycle   through all available characters.   Activate or deactivate   1. At any text entry screen, select   ■ Change case and mode   Press # to switch between   Options > Dictionary   on/Dictionary off.   uppercase, lowercase, and sentence   case text, and between Standard and   Predictive text mode. Case and mode   are indicated by the following icons   that appear in the upper left of the   display screen.   2. If you are turning predictive text   on, select the language of your   choice.   Uppercase text: standard   mode is on.   Text entry   The illustration below simulates your   display each time a key is pressed.   For example, to write Nokia with   predictive text on and with the   English dictionary selected, press   each of the following keys once:   Lowercase text: standard   mode is on.   Sentence case text:   standard mode is on. This option is   available only at the beginning of a   sentence.   6 6 5 4 2 Uppercase text: predictive   text is on.   • Press 0 to enter a space, and   Lowercase text: predictive   text is on.   begin writing the next word.   • If a displayed word is not correct,   press * to see other matches. To   return to the previous word in the   list of matches, select Prev.   Sentence case text:   predictive text is on. This option is   available only at the beginning of a   sentence.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   13   M e s s a g e s   4. Messages   If you have subscribed to a message   network service, you can send and   receive messages to compatible   phones that also subscribe to a   message service. If supported by   your service provider, you can also   send and receive multimedia   messages, and e-mail. See ”Text   Note:When sending messages,   your device may display   Message sent. This is an   indication that the message   has been sent by your device   to the message center number   programmed into your device.   This is not an indication that   the message has been received   at the intended destination.   For more details about   When composing text messages,   picture messages, or multimedia   messages, the number of characters   allowed appears in the top right   corner of the message. The use of   special (Unicode) characters takes   up more space. If there are special   characters in your message, the   indicator may not show the message   length correctly. Before the message   is sent, the device tells you if the   message exceeds the maximum   length allowed for one message.   messaging services, check   with your service provider.   ■ Text messages   Write and send   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Create message. To   go quickly to the Create message   display, scroll left in the standby   mode.   Important: Exercise caution   opening messages. Messages   may contain malicious   software or otherwise be   harmful to your device or PC.   2. Compose and send a message   using the keypad. Some or all of   the following Options are   available while composing your   message:   14   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   Preview — Preview the message   Use template — Insert a   when sending a picture message.   predefined template into your   Sending options — Mark or   Unmark the sending options of a   single message as Urgent,   Delivery reports, Callback no. or   Insert smiley — Insert a smiley   into your message.   Insert word — Enter a word and   insert it into your message. This   option is available if predictive   text is turned on.   Clear text — Erase all text from   the message editor.   Insert picture — Insert a picture   from Templates folder into your   message.   Insert symbol — Insert a special   character into your message. This   option is available if predictive   text is turned on.   Change picture — Change the   picture in a picture message.   Writing language — Choose the   language you want to use.   Delete picture — Delete the   picture in a picture message.   Dictionary on — Turn the   predictive text on or off.   Insert contact — Insert a name   from your contacts list into your   message.   Matches — View matches in the   dictionary for the word you want   to use.   Insert number — Insert a phone   number or find a phone number   in the contacts list.   3. To send the message, select   Send > Send to number, Send to   e-mail, Send to distrib. list (if a   distribution list has been   created), or Send to many. Enter   the recipient’s phone number or   select Search to retrieve a   number from Contacts, and   select OK.   Save — Select Drafts to save the   message in the Drafts folder;   select Templates to save the   message as one of your   predefined templates in the   Templates folder.   Exit editor — Exit the message   editor.   4. To resend, edit or view recipients   for the message, select Resend >   Send, Edit message or View   recipients.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   15   M e s s a g e s   is selected from a list of   predefined groups you create.   Distribution list   The distribution list allows you to   send messages to a group of   contacts. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Distribution lists.   4. Enter the recipient’s phone   number or select Search and   select a number from your   contacts list. Select Send.   To create a distribution list select   New list if lists have not been   created or Options > Create new   list > name your list > OK to create   additional lists. To populate your   list, select Add new and select a   contact from your contacts list.   Read message   When you receive a message, a   notification message   displays.   1. Select Show to read the message   or Exit to dismiss the notification   and read the message later.   To use, rename or modify a   distribution list highlight the   distribution list and select Options >   Send text message, send multimedia,   Rename list:, Clear list or Delete list.   2. Scroll up or down to view the   whole message, if necessary.   Options   When you read a text message, some   or all of the following options are   available:   Templates   Templates are short, prewritten   messages that can be recalled and   inserted into new text messages.   Delete — Discard the message.   Use number — Use or save the   number. Select Options > Add to   contact, Send message or Call.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Create message >   Options > Use template.   Note: The number can be   saved only if it is shown   within inverted commas.   2. Select one of the available   templates.   Use web link — Displays if a URL is   included in the message.   3. Select Send > Send to number,   Send to e-mail, Send to many or   Sendtodistrib. list (ifa distribution   list has been created) > Select.   Save address — Lists the e-mail   addresses included in the message.   Select Save to save the e-mail   A distribution list only contains   phone numbers of recipients and   address as a new phone book entry   or select Options > Add to names or   16   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   Send e-mail. The Save address   option displays only if the message   contains an e-mail address.   2. Select the setting you wish to   change:   Priority — Set the priority of the   Save — Save the message to Sent   items, Archive, Templates or a folder   you have created.   note as Normal or Urgent.   Delivery reports — A note is sent   to you confirming delivery of the   message. Select On or Off.   Save picture — Saves a picture to the   Templates folder, if you receive a   picture in the message. Must be   supported by service provider.   Send callback number — A   callback number is sent to the   recipient. Select Off or your   phone number.   Forward — Forward the message to   another phone number or e-mail   address.   Signature — Select On to create a   signature to send with text   messages, or select Off to turn   this feature off.   Rename — Edit the title of the   message.   Reply to message   Change message settings   1. Select Reply > Empty screen,   Original text, Template, or one of   the predefined answers, then   compose your reply using the   keypad.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Message settings >   Other settings.   2. Select the setting you wish to   change:   2. Create the reply, and select Send.   The sender’s phone number or   e-mail is used as the default.   Message font size — Select Small   font or Large font.   Message overwriting — Select   Sent items only, Inbox only,   Change sending options   1. To change sending options for   all future text messages, in the   standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Text messages >   Message settings > Sending   options.   S. items & Inbox or Off. When the   message memory is full, your   device cannot send or receive any   new messages. However, you can   set your device to automatically   replace old messages in the Inbox   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   17   M e s s a g e s   and Outbox folders when new   ones arrive.   Receive and save a picture   message   Save sent messages — Select   Always save, Always prompt or   Off.   Note: Only compatible   devices that offer picture   message features can receive   and display picture messages.   Queue msgs. when digital   unavailable — Select On, On   prompt or Off. Messages are   stored in the Outbox until they   can be sent with digital service.   When you receive a picture message,   your device beeps, displays 1   message received (or multiple   messages received), and displays the   messaging icon   in the upper left   corner in the standby mode as a   reminder. When you have unopened   picture messages in your inbox   displays.   ■ Picture messages   Your device comes with five   preloaded pictures. You can save   more pictures. If necessary, you can   overwrite any of the preloaded   pictures. Pictures can be attached to   a message and sent using a text   message to compatible phones.   Picture messages behave the same   as text messages, but pictures take   up more memory than text message.   You cannot send a picture message   using e-mail.   Select Show to view the picture   message, or Exit to view the picture   message in your inbox later. If you   have more than one picture   message, scroll and select the   message you want to view. Use the   joystick to view the whole picture if   necessary.   You can save a received picture in   your Templates folder by selecting   Options > Save picture. Enter a title   and select OK. If your Templates   folder is full of pictures, you can   scroll to the picture you want to   replace and choose Select.   Pictures are stored in the Templates   folder. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages >Text   messages >Templates and select   the picture you wish to use.   18   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   device may not be able to receive the   message. Depending upon your   network, you may receive a message   that includes an Internet address   where you can go to view the   multimedia message. Pictures are   scaled to fit the display area of the   device. Your device has a multimedia   message viewer for playing messages   and a multimedia inbox for storing   saved messages. Once you save the   multimedia message, you can use   the image as a screen saver or the   sound as a ringing tone unless   protected by copyright.   Compose and send a picture   message   When you insert a standard picture   into a message, the number of   characters that can be added   changes. The number of characters is   shown in the upper right corner of   the display screen.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Create message.   2. Write the message, and select   Options > Insert picture.   3. Scroll to a picture, and select Use   or View > Insert.   The default setting of the multimedia   message service is generally on. The   appearance of a multimedia message   may vary depending on the receiving   device.   To view another picture, select   Back or Options > Change   picture, scroll to another picture,   and select Use or View > Insert.   4. Select Send > Send to number, or   Send to many and enter the   phone number of the recipient or   select Search to retrieve a   Important: Exercise caution   opening messages. Messages   may contain malicious   software or otherwise be   harmful to your device or PC.   number from contacts list.   To view or change the picture, select   or Options > Preview, Change   picture or Delete picture.   Copyright protections may prevent   some images, ringing tones, and   other content from being copied,   modified, transferred, or forwarded.   This function can be used only if it is   supported by your service provider or   network operator. For availability   and a subscription to the multimedia   messaging service, contact your   service provider or network operator.   ■ Multimedia messages   A multimedia message can contain   text, sound, a picture, and a video   clip. Your device supports multimedia   messages that are up to 300 kB. If   the maximum size is exceeded, the   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   19   M e s s a g e s   Note: Only devices that offer   compatible multimedia   message features can receive   and display multimedia   messages. Multimedia   message objects may contain   viruses or otherwise be   harmful to your device or PC.   Do not open any attachment   if you are not sure of the   trustworthiness of the sender.   MMS settings   Before you can use the multimedia   message feature, you must specify   whether you want to receive   messages at all times or only if you   are in the service provider’s home   system. This feature is a network   service. check with your service   provider for more information.   The default setting of the   multimedia message service is   generally on. The default setting to   receive a multimedia message is   generally on the receiving device.   Multimedia messaging supports the   following formats:   • Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF,   WBMP, BMP and PNG   Allow or block multimedia   reception   You can choose to receive all messages,   to block all messages, or to receive   messages only when you are in the   service provider’s home network.   • Sound: SP-MIDI, AMR audio,   QCELP, EVRC, and monophonic   ringing tones   • Video: clips in H.264 (Profile 0,   level 10) format with MPEG-4   (SVPO), 3GPP, 3GPP2, with AMR   audio   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia msgs. >   Messagesettings > Allow multimedia   reception and one of the following:   If a received message contains   unsupported elements, these   elements may be replaced with the   text Object format not supported.   Yes — Allow all incoming messages.   When new messages arrive, you are   notified.   You cannot receive multimedia   messages if you have a call in   In home network — Allow incoming   messages only if you are in the   service provider’s home system. This   is a network service. Check with your   service provider for more information.   progress, games or other applications   running, or an active browsing session.   Because delivery of multimedia   messages can fail for a variety of   reasons, do not rely solely upon   them for essential communications.   No — Block all incoming messages.   20   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   Default slide timing — Set the   Retrieve or reject multimedia   messages   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia msgs. >   Message settings > Incoming   multi- media messages > Retrieve   to automatically retrieve all   messages to your inbox or Retrieve   manually to choose which messages   you want to retrieve to your inbox.   default time in mm:ss format for   each slide in an MMS to remain on   the screen.   Folders   Your device has the following folders   under Messages > Multimedia msgs.   Inbox — Contains received   multimedia messages.   Outbox — Contains multimedia   messages that you have sent and are   still waiting to be transmitted.   When messages are available, you   are notified.   Select Reject to reject all incoming   multimedia messages.   Sent items — Contains sent   multimedia messages.   Allow or block advertisements   This setting is not available if   multimedia reception is blocked.   Saved items — Contains saved   multimedia messages that you can   send later.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Messages > Multimedia msgs. >   Message settings > Allow adverts >   Yes or No.   Write and send multimedia   messages   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Multimedia   msgs. > Create message.   Other MMS settings   Other multimedia settings include   saving your messages to the Sent   items folder. In the standby mode,   select Menu > Messages >   Multimedia msgs. > Message   settings and one of the following:   2. Enter your message text, and   select Options > Insert > Image,   Sound clip, New sound clip, Video   clip, slide, business card or   calendar note. The list of   available folders in the Gallery   displays.   Save sent messages — Select Yes to   save sent multimedia messages to   the Sent items folder or No to discard.   3. Open the desired folder, scroll to   the image, sound clip, or video   clip and select Options > Insert.   Delivery reports — Select On to be   informed if the message was   delivered or Off to not be informed.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   21   M e s s a g e s   The indicator in the message   8. To insertanumber, selectOptions >   More options > Insert number.   Enter the number or search for it   in contacts, and select OK.   header means that a picture,   sound clip, or video clip has been   attached.   Copyright protections may   prevent some images, ringing   tones, and other content from   being copied, modified,   9. To insert a calendar note, select   Options > Insert > Calendar note.   10.To insert a business card, select   Options > Insert > Business card.   transferred, or forwarded.   11. To delete an image, slide, video clip,   or sound clip from the message,   select Options > Delete > Image,   Sound clip, Video clip or Slide.   4. To add a new page or slide to the   message, select Options > Insert >   Slide. This applies only if there is   no video clip in the message.   12.To add a subject to the message,   select Options > More options >   Edit subject, enter a subject, and   select OK.   Each slide can contain text, one   image, and one sound clip. If the   message contains several slides,   you can open the desired slide by   selecting Previous slide, Next   slide or Slide list.   13.To view the message or slide   presentation before sending it,   select Options > Preview.   Note: If video clip is added,   you can add only text to your   message.   14.To save the message to Saved   items, select Options > Save.   15.To send the message, select Send   or select Options > Send to   e-mail, Send to distri. list or Send   to many.   5. To set the time interval between   the slides, select Options > Slide   timing. Enter the time interval in   mm:ss, and select OK.   16.Enter the recipient’s number or   e-mail address, or search for it in   contacts, and select OK. The   message is moved to the Outbox   folder for sending.   6. To move the text to the top or   bottom of the message, select   Options > Place text first or Place   text last (default).   7. To insert a name from contacts,   select Options > More options >   Insert contact, scroll to the   It takes more time to send a   multimedia message than to send a   text message. While the multimedia   message is being sent, the animated   desired name, and choose Select.   22   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   indicator   displays and you can   Read multimedia messages   When a multimedia message is   being received, appears   (blinking) in the display along with   the percentage display indicating   the sending progress. Once the   message has been fully downloaded,   displays and you are notified   use other functions on the device. If   there is an interruption while the   message is being sent, the device   automatically tries to resend it a few   times. If this fails, the message   remains in the Outbox folder and   you can try to manually resend it   later. Check your Outbox folder for   unsent messages.   about message availability.   • To view the message   Note: When sending   messages, your device may   display the words   immediately, select Show; to save   the message to the inbox for later   viewing, select Exit; to discard   the message, select Discard.   Multimedia message sent.   This is an indication that the   message has been sent by   your device to the message   center number programmed   into your device. This is not   an indication that the   message has been received at   the intended destination. For   more details about   • To view a saved message, select   Menu > Messages > Multimedia   msgs. > Inbox and scroll to view   the message.   While viewing the message, select   Play to view the entire MMS, or select   Options and one of the following:   View text — View only the text   included in the message.   messaging services, check   with your service provider.   Open image, Open sound clip or   Open video clip — View or listen to   the corresponding file.   Messages that you have sent are   saved in the Sent items folder if the   setting Save sent messages is set to   that the message has been received   at the intended destination.   Delete message — Delete the   message you are viewing.   Forward to no., Forward to e-mail,   Forward to album (if supported by   operator) or Forward to many —   Forward the message to a phone   number, to an e-mail address, or to   multiple recipients.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   23   M e s s a g e s   Message details — View the sender’s   name and phone number, the   message center used, reception date   and time, message size and type.   Save voice mailbox number   Your wireless provider may have   already saved your voice mailbox   number to your device. Select OK to   leave the number unchanged.   While viewing the message, select   Play to view the entire MMS, or   select Options > Save image, Save   sound clip or Save video clip to save   the file to the Gallery. Images, sound   clips, and video clips must be opened   before you can save them.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Voice   messages > Voice mailbox   number. The Voice mailbox   number displays.   2. If the box is empty, enter the   voice mailbox area code and   number and select OK.   If   blinks and Multimedia   me¦mory full. View waiting msg.   displays, memory for multimedia   messages is full. To view the waiting   message, select Show. Before you   can save the message, delete some   of your old messages. See ”Delete   Call and setup voice mail   1. Once you have saved the voice   mailbox number, press and   hold 1.   2. When you connect to voice mail   and the prerecorded greeting   begins, follow the automated   instructions to setup voice mail.   Reply to multimedia message   Select Reply or Reply to all to enter a   reply and send it to the original sender   and any other message recipients.   Listen to voice messages   ■ Voice messages   Once you have set up voice mail,   press and hold 1 or use the Messages   menu to dial the voice mailbox   number. Once you connect and the   prerecorded greeting begins, follow   the automated instructions to listen   to your voice messages.   If you subscribe to voice mail, your   wireless provider will furnish you with   a voice mailbox number. You need to   save this number to your device to use   voice mail. When you receive a voice   message, your device lets you know by   beeping, displaying amessage, or both.   If youreceivemorethan one message,   your device shows the number of   messages received.   24   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   Be precise; you will need this   Automate voice mail   information to ”Setup phone   You can insert special characters   called dialling codes into phone   numbers such as voice mail, and   save the number to a speed dialling   location. Dialling codes instruct the   receiving system to pause, wait,   bypass, or accept the numbers that   follow them in the dialling string.   Clear voice mail icon   To clear the voice mail icon from   the display, in the standby mode,   select Menu > Messages > Voice   messages > Clear voice mail icon.   Voice mail services vary by service   provider. The following instructions   are examples of common operations.   Please check with your service   provider for specific instructions on   using your voice mail service.   ■ Web messaging   Web messaging is a network service.   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you can use   the Minibrowser to check for e-mail   messages. In the standby mode,   select Menu > Messages >   Write down voice mailbox   number and process   1. Write down your voice mailbox   number.   Minibrowser messages > Connect.   more information on using the   Minibrowser in your device to access   Web pages.   2. Call and check your voice mail as   you normally would.   3. Write down your interaction with   the recorded prompts   step-by-step. Keep in mind that   each voice mail service may vary.   However, it should look   ■ Text message folders   Save messages   You can save drafts of messages or   received messages to an existing folder   or to a folder that you have created.   something like this:   Dial 8585551212, pause 5   seconds, press 1, pause 2   seconds, press 1234, press #.   1. Open the received message or   create a new message, and select   Options.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   25   M e s s a g e s   2. To save areceived message, select   Save > Sent items, Archive,   Templates, or a folder you have   created.   Select Add folder to add a custom   folder, or Options > Add folder,   Rename folder, Delete folder if a   folder has already been created.   3. To save the draft of a message   you have created, select Save   message > Drafts or Templates.   3. When the folder opens, scroll to   the message you wish to view,   and Select.   View saved messages   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages.   ■ Delete messages   If your message memory is full and   you have more messages waiting at   the network, No space for new text   messages appears on the standby   mode. You can do the following:   2. Select the folder containing the   message you wish to view:   • Read some of the unread   messages, and delete them   individually.   Inbox — Automatically stores   received messages.   Outbox — Stores messages that   have not been sent.   • Delete messages from some of   your folders.   Sent items — Stores messages   that have been sent.   Delete a single message   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Messages > Text   messages.   Drafts — Stores messages created   as drafts.   Archive — Store messages you   choose to Archive from your   other folders.   2. Select the folder containing the   message you wish to delete.   Templates — Stores pictures and   prewritten templates. Preloaded   templates can be edited and   personalised.   3. Select the message you wish to   delete.   4. Select Options > Delete.   My folders — Allows you to   Organise your messages by   creating custom folders and   saving some of your messages here.   5. Select OK to delete the message   or Back to exit.   26   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e s s a g e s   4. Select Done > Yes to empty the   Delete all messages in a   folder   marked folder.   1. In the standby mode, select   ■ Delete folders   Menu > Messages > Text   messages > Delete messages.   Only folders created in My folders   can be deleted. The Inbox, Sent   items, Archive and Templates folders   are protected. When you delete a   folder, all messages in the folder are   also deleted.   2. Select the messages you wish to   delete:   All — Deletes all messages in all   of the folders.   All read — Deletes any messages   that have been read in all of the   folders.   All unread — Deletes any   messages that have not been   read in all of the folders.   3. Select and Mark the folders that   have messages you want to   delete:   Inbox — Deletes all messages   from the Inbox folder.   Sent items — Deletes all   messages from the Sent items   folder.   Outbox — Deletes all messages   from the Outbox folder.   Drafts — Deletes all messages   from the Drafts folder.   Archive — Deletes all messages   from the Archive folder.   User defined folders — Deletes all   messages from the user defined   folder.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   27   C a l l r e g i s t e r   5. Call register   Call register stores information about   the last 30 missed, 30 received, and   30 dialled calls. It also adds the total   duration ofall calls. Whenthe number   of calls exceeds the maximum, the   most recent call replaces the oldest.   1. If the message notification   displays, select List.   2. When the phone number appears   in the display, select Options.   3. Select an option to activate.   OR   Whether viewing missed, received,   or dialled calls, the menu options are   the same:   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Missed   calls.   Time of call — Displays the date and   time of the call.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options.   Send message — Sends a message to   the number.   3. Select an option to view or activate.   Use number — Edits the number and   associates a name with the number.   ■ View received calls   Received calls are calls that have   been answered.   Save — Enters a name for the number   and saves it to your contacts list.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Received   calls.   Add to contact — Adds a number to a   contact saves it in your contacts list.   Delete — Clears the number from   memory.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options.   Call — Calls the number.   3. Select an option to view or activate.   ■ View missed calls   ■ View dialled numbers   The missed calls feature does not   function when your device is   switched off. Missed calls are calls   that were never answered. To view   missed calls:   Dialled calls are previous numbers   you have dialled from your device:   1. In the standby mode, press the   call key.   OR   28   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l r e g i s t e r   In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Dialled   numbers.   2. Select the call type you would   like to clear: All, Missed, Received   or Dialled.   2. Scroll to a name or number, and   select Options.   ■ View duration of calls   3. Select an option to view or activate.   Contact your service provider for the   actual calls and services invoice,   which may depend on network   features, rounding off for billing,   taxes and so forth.   View call times   You can make or receive calls to or   from the same number and view up   to five calls with the time each call   occurred. Your device clock must be   set for this feature to work accurately.   Select Menu > Call register > Call   duration > Last call duration, Dialled   calls' duration, Received calls'   duration, All calls' duration, Life   timer or Clear timers. After selecting   Clear timers, enter your security   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Missed   calls, Received calls or Dialled   numbers > Options.   2. While viewing a missed or   received call, select Options >   Time of call.   Note: All call timers, except   the life timer, are reset to zero   when Clear timers is selected.   3. Press the joystick down to view   the most recent call times from   this number; select Back to   return to the options list.   Note: Some timers, including   the life timer, may be reset   during service or software   upgrades.   To activate the call timer in the   standby mode while in a call,   select Details > Show call time on   display > On or Off.   ■ Delete call logs   You can delete any missed, dialled or   received calls from device memory.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Clear   recent call lists.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   29   C a l l r e g i s t e r   Duration of all data/fax calls —   View the duration time of all calls.   ■ View duration of data   and fax calls   Clear alldata/faxregisters — Select   OK. Enter the lock code and press   OK to clear all data/fax logs.   Data and fax calls are a network   provider supports this feature, you   can view the size or duration of sent   or received data and fax calls.   ■ View duration of   minibrowser   Note: The actual time   Minibrowser is a network service.   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you can view   the size or duration of sent or   invoiced for calls and services   by your service provider may   vary, depending on network   features, rounding off for   billing, taxes, and so forth.   received data from the Minibrowser.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register > Data/fax   calls.   Note: The actual time   invoiced for calls and services   by your service provider may   vary, depending on network   features, rounding off for   billing, taxes, and so forth.   2. Scroll to one of the following   options:   Last sent data/fax — View the   size (kB) of the last sent data/fax   call.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Call register >   Minibrowser calls.   Last received data/fax — View the   size (kB) of the last received   data/fax call.   2. Scroll to one of the following   options:   Last sent browser data — View   the size (kB) of the last sent   browser data.   All sent data/fax — View the size   (kB) of all sent data and fax calls.   All received data/fax — View the   size (kB) of all received data and   fax calls.   Last received browser data —   View the size (kB) of the last   received data.   Duration of last data/fax call —   View the duration time of the last   data or fax call.   All sent browser data — View the   size (kB) of all sent browser data.   30   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a l l r e g i s t e r   All received browser data — View   the size (kB) of all received   browser data.   Last browser session — View the   duration time of the last browser   session.   All browser sessions — View the   duration time of all browser   sessions.   Clear all browser registers —   Select OK > Yes to clear all   browser logs.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   31   C o n t a c t s   6. Contacts   The contacts list can hold up to 500   contacts with multiple numbers and   text notes for each contact. The   amount of numbers and text entries   that you can save may vary,   Setup phone numbers with   dialling codes   Dialling codes instruct the receiving   system to pause, wait, bypass or   accept the numbers that follow   them in the dialling string.   depending on length and the total   number of entries in the contacts list.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.   ■ Add new contacts   2. Scroll to an (empty) speed   To add a new contact:   dialling slot and select Assign.   1. In the standby mode, select   3. Enter the phone number,   including the area code.   Menu > Contacts > Add new.   2. Enter the name, and select OK.   4. Refer to dialling codes and enter   any codes as necessary.   3. Enter the phone number, and   select OK > Done.   For example, if you pause for 5   seconds after connecting to the   dialled number, enter p twice   (two times 2.5 seconds) after the   number: 2145551212pp.   Save contact name and   number   1. In the standby mode, use the   keypad to enter the phone   number you wish to save.   5. Enter any remaining pauses or   other information that allows   you to listen to your messages,   and select OK.   2. Select Save.   3. Enter the name, and select OK.   6. Enter a name (such as Voice   Mail), and select OK.   Save contact number only   1. In the standby mode, use the   keypad to enter the phone   number you wish to save.   To dial and listen to your   programmed number, press and hold   the assigned speed dialling key in   the standby mode.   2. Press and hold Options.   32   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C o n t a c t s   If you selected Add number,   select General, Mobile, Home,   Office or Fax.   Insert dialling codes   Press * repeatedly to cycle through   dialling codes. Once the desired code   appears in the display, pause briefly   and the code is inserted into the   dialling string.   If you selected Add detail, select   E-mail address, Web address,   Postal address or Note.   3. Enter the number or text for the   type you have selected, and   select OK.   The following dialling codes are   available:   * — Bypasses a set of instructions.   4. To change a number type   (General, Mobile, Home, Office or   Fax), select Change type in the   options list.   p — Pauses for 2.5 seconds before   sending any numbers that follow.   + — Replaces the international   access code.   You can also change which phone   number is the default (primary)   number for the contact entry.   w — Waits for you to press the call   key before sending the numbers or   codes that follow.   1. In the standby mode, press the   joystick down to select the   number you wish to change, and   select Details.   Save multiple numbers and   text items   You can save different types of   phone numbers and short text items   per name to the contacts list. The   first number you save for any entry is   automatically set as the default or   primary number, but the primary   number can always be changed.   2. Scroll to the number you wish   to set as default, and select   Options > Set as default.   ■ View contacts menu   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts. The following   options display.   1. In the standby mode, scroll down   to the entry to which you wish to   add a phone number or text item.   Search — Find a name or select   from a list.   2. Select Details > Options > Add   Add new — Add a new contact.   number or Add detail.   Edit name — Edit the name or   number of a contact entry.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   33   C o n t a c t s   Delete — Delete contact list entry   (One by one or Delete all).   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Contacts > Settings > view to   change view of name list, and   memory status.   Settings — Scrolling (Normal   name list, Name and number,   Large name list or Name and   image).   ■ Edit contacts list   entries   Speed dials — Assign, View,   Change or Delete speed-dial   settings.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts > Edit name or   use the joystick to highlight the   entry you would like to edit, and   select Details.   My number — View your own   phone number.   2. Scroll to the phone number or   detail you wish to edit, and select   Options.   3. Select the option you wish to use,   and edit to your preference.   Select OK.   2. Select an item to activate the   feature or enter its submenu.   Search for a name   1. In the standby mode, press the   joystick down to display the   contents of your contacts list.   ■ Settings   You may choose settings to change   the scrolling display or to identify   the memory status. In the standby   mode, select Menu > Contacts >   Settings > Scrolling view (Normal   name list, Name and number, Large   name list or Name and image), and   Memory status.   2. Press the key that corresponds to   the first letter of the name for   which you are searching.   3. Scroll to select a contact, and   select Details to view the details.   Configure settings   You can select how the contacts   appear in your contacts list and view   the amount of memory used or   available in your device.   34   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C o n t a c t s   4. Enter a name for the entry, and   ■ Speed dialling   select OK.   Set up speed dialling   Delete speed dialling numbers   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.   You can associate any entry in the   contacts list with a key from 2–9;   then dial those entries by pressing   and holding the assigned key.   2. Scroll to the speed dialling   location you wish to delete, and   select Options > Delete > Yes.   Assign a key to speed dialling   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.   ■ Voice tags   You can dial up to 25 stored numbers   using voice dialling.   2. Scroll to an (empty) speed   dialling slot, and select Assign.   3. Enter the number (including the   area code), and select OK; or   select Search to retrieve a   Before using voice tags, note that:   • Voice tags are not   language-dependent. They are   dependent on the speaker’s voice.   number from the contacts list.   4. Enter a name for the number, and   select OK. If speed dialling is off,   the device displays a prompt   asking if you would like to turn   speed dialling on.   • You must say the name exactly as   you said it when you recorded it.   • Voice tags are sensitive to   background noise. Record voice   tags and use them in a quiet   environment.   5. Select Yes to activate speed   dialling.   • Very short namesarenotaccepted.   Use long names and avoid similar   names for different numbers.   Change speed dialling numbers   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Contacts > Speed dials.   Note: Using voice tags may   be difficult in a noisy   environment or during an   emergency, so you should not   rely upon voice dialling in all   circumstances.   2. Scroll to the speed dialling entry   you wish to change, and select   Options > Change.   3. Enter the new number; or select   Search to retrieve a number from   the contacts list, and select OK.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   35   C o n t a c t s   When the device finds the voice   tag, Found: appears, and the   device automatically dials the   number. If the device does not   locate a number or recognise the   voice tag, No match found   appears.   Assign a voice tag to an entry   Before you can use voice dialling,   you must first assign a voice tag to   the number.   1. In the standby mode, press the   joystick down to view the   contacts list.   2. Highlight the contact you want   to assign a voice tag to. Select   Details > Options > Add voice   tag > Select > Start.   Voice tags   After you have associated a voice   tag to a contact, in the standby   mode, select Menu > Contacts >   Voice tags > Options > Playback,   Change or Delete.   3. Speak clearly into the   microphone. Do not select Quit   unless you want to cancel the   recording. The device   automaticallystopsrecordingand   saves and replays the voice tag.   ■ Caller groups   You can add contacts list entries to   any of five caller groups, and then   assign a unique ringing tone or   graphic to that group. This enables   you to identify callers from the   group by their unique ringing tone or   graphic.   The icon appears next to commands   that have voice tags assigned.   If recording is not successful, your   device displays Voice system error.   Select Options > Add voice tag and   repeat step 3.   1. Scroll to a name in your contacts   list you would like to add to a   caller group, and select Details.   Dial a number   1. Press and hold the Right   2. Select Options > Caller groups >   Family, VIP, Friends, Business or   Other.   selection key.   2. When you hear several beeps and   Speak now appears, release the   key.   3. After you select your caller group   option, select Options and one of   the following:   3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly   into the microphone.   Group name — Rename the group   to your preference.   36   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C o n t a c t s   Group ringing tone — Set the   Change type — Change the   ringing tone for the group.   number type to General, Mobile,   Home, Office or Fax or the detail   type to E-mail address, Web   Group logo — Turn the graphic for   the caller group On or Off or View   the graphic.   address, Postal address or Note.   Set as default — Change the   default number of the contact.   Group members — Add or remove   members from the caller group.   Add number — Add a number to   the contact.   ■ Edit contacts list   Add detail — Add an address or   note to the contact.   entries   1. Scroll through the contacts list to   highlight the entry you would like   to edit, and select Details >   Add image — Add a photo to the   contact.   Options. The list of options varies   depending on whether you are   editing a contact listed by phone   number or contact name.   Caller groups — Add the contact   to an existing caller group.   Custom tone — Set a ringing tone   to the contact different than the   default.   2. Some of the following options   may be available:   Send bus. card — Send the   contact as a business card to   another device.   Add voice tag — Add a voice tag   to the contact.   Edit number/Edit detail — Edit an   existing phone number or the   details attached from the contact.   Send message — Create and send   the contact a text message.   Speed dial — Add the contact to   your speed dialling list.   Delete number/Delete detail —   Delete a phone number or the   details attached from the contact.   Edit name — Edit the name of the   contact.   Use number — Edit the number   and associate a name with the   number. Available when a   contact is selected that is listed   with a contact name. Select   Options to use the number.   View name — View the name of   the contact. Available when a   contact is selected that is listed   with a contact name.   Delete — Delete the entire contact   entry from your contacts list.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   37   C o n t a c t s   3. Edit the option to your   Send a business card   You can send a business card as a   text message to a compatible phone   or other handheld device.   preference, and select OK.   ■ Delete contacts entries   1. In the standby mode, select   1. Highlight the entry from the   contacts list that you wish to   send, and select Details >   Menu > Contacts > Delete.   2. To delete individual entries,   Options > Send bus. card > Via   infrared or Via text message.   Default number or All details   options appear only if you have   more than one number or detail   saved to the contact entry.   select One by one.   3. Scroll to the entry you wish to   delete, and select Delete > Yes to   confirm.   4. To delete the entire contents of   your contacts list, select Delete   all > Yes.   2. Enter the number for your   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from your   contacts list.   5. Enter the security code, and   3. Select OK and the business card   is sent.   ■ Send and receive   contacts (business   cards)   You can send and receive an entry in   your contacts list using text   messaging, if supported by your   wireless provider.   38   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a m e r a   7. Camera   You can take photos and record   video clips with the built-in camera.   The camera lens is on the back of the   device. The camera produces photos   in JPEG format and video clips in   H.263 (SubQCIF) format.   2. Select Capture to take the photo.   When taking a photo, a shutter   sound is heard, the photo   displays on the screen, and either   a blinking icon or scrolling   indicator displays as the photo is   saved to the Images folder of   Gallery.   After you take a picture or video, you   can attach it to a multimedia   message, send it with MMS, save it   as a wallpaper, save it on a   compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite   software, and upload it to a Web   address with the content image   uploader. When you attach a picture   to an entry in your list of contacts,   the picture is displayed when the   contact calls you.   To change the camera mode to   standard, portrait, night or video,   3. Select Back to take another   photo or Options and choose   from one of the following:   Zoom — Zoom in closer before   capturing a photo or get a closer   look at the captured photo; use   the joystick to navigate around   the photo.   The Nokia 6235 device supports an   image capture resolution of 640 x   480 pixels. The image resolution in   these materials may appear different.   Send — Select Via multimedia or   Via infrared to send a photo to a   compatible device or PC.   If there is not enough memory to   take a new photo, delete old photos   or other files in the Gallery.   Attach to contact — Attach photo   to contact from contact list.   Available only for photo taken in   portrait mode.   ■ Take a photo   1. In the standby mode, press the   joystick up to activate the   Rename — Enter or edit the name   of the captured photo and select   OK.   camera or select Menu > Camera.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   39   C a m e r a   Open Gallery — Open the Gallery   to view saved images, videos, and   Self-timer   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Camera > Options > Self-timer to   set a timer and delay capturing a   photo for 10 seconds. Select Start a   beep sounds while the self-timer   runs and beeps faster when the   camera is about to capture the   photo. After the timeout, the camera   takes the photo and saves the photo   in the Images folder of the Gallery   menu.   recordings.   Set contrast — Use the joystick to   adjust the contrast of the   captured photo.   Set as wallpaper — Use a   captured photo for wallpaper.   Details — View the Name, Size,   Created, Format, Resolution or   Copyright of a captured photo.   Change mode   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Camera > Options > Change mode to   switch between the following modes:   Settings   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Camera > Options > Settings to   change the settings in the camera   mode. Select one of the following   options:   Standard photo — Take normal   landscape photos.   Portrait photo — Take a smaller   icon-sized, vertical photo, which can   be added to an entry in your   contacts list.   Default mode — Select Standard   photo, Portrait photo, Night mode or   Video as the default.   Image quality — Define file   Night mode — Take a photo when   the lighting is dim and the camera   needs a longer exposure time for the   photo to be of good quality.   compression when saving the image.   Select High, Normal or Basic. High   uses the least file compression and   provides the best image quality but   takes more memory.   Video clip length — Select Default   or Maximum. The default is   approximately 15 seconds   depending on conditions. Only   video clips that are default length   or shorter can be sent in a   multimedia message.   Zoom — Zoom in closer before   capturing a photo or get a closer   look at the captured photo.   40   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   C a m e r a   Default title — Select Automatic to   use a predefined title or My title to   key in or edit a new title.   2. Select Pause to pause the   recording, Continue to resume   the recording, or Stop to stop the   recording. The device saves the   recording in the Video clip folder   of the Gallery menu.   Image and video storage — Select   the folder for image storage.   3. Select Back to record another   video or select Options and one   of the following:   Other options   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Camera > Options to display the   following additional options:   Delete — Delete the video clip.   Send — Send the video clip to   another device as a multimedia   message or by using IR   connectivity.   Zoom — Zoom in closer to your   image before capturing a photo or   get a closer look at the captured   photo. Use the joystick to navigate   around the photo.   Rename — Rename the video clip.   View previous — View the previously   captured photo. Displays only if a   photo has been taken.   Open Gallery — Go to the Video   clip folder of the Gallery menu.   Mute audio or Unmute audio —   Open Gallery — Open the Images   folder of the Gallery menu. Displays   only if a photo has been taken.   Turn the sound on or off.   Set contrast — Increase or   decrease contrast of the selected   video using the joystick.   Record a video clip   Details — View details of the   selected video, such as name,   size, time and date created,   length, file format, and copyright   information.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Camera > Options >   Change mode > Video > Record.   While you are recording, the   recording indicator and the   remaining recording time display.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   41   G a l l e r y   8. Gallery   You can save pictures, video clips,   recordings, and ringing tones to   folders in the gallery and add new   folders to the ones already there.   Imagesandtones canbe downloaded   using MMS, SMS, mobile Internet   sites, or Nokia PC Suite.   Copyright protection may prevent   some images, ringing tones, and   other content from being copied,   modified, transferred, or forwarded.   Your device has about 10 MB of   memory for storing files in the   gallery. This memory is not shared   with other functions, such as   contacts. If the device displays a   message that the memory is full,   delete some existing files before   proceeding.   Note: Only compatible   devices that offer compatible   multimediamessage features   can receive and display   multimedia messages.   Your device supports a digital rights   management system to protect   content that you have acquired.   Content such as a ringing tone, can   be protected and associated with   certain usage rules, for example, the   number of usage times or a certain   usage period. Usage rulesare defined   in the content activation key that   can be delivered with the content or   delivered separately, depending on   the service provider. You may be able   to update the activation key. Always   check the delivery terms of any   content and activation key before   acquiring them, as they may be   subject to a fee.   ■ Folders   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Gallery > Images, Video   clips, Music files, Graphics, Tones   or Recordings folder.   2. Select Open to view a list of the   files in the folder or select   Options to access the following:   Delete folder — Delete a folder   you have created. You cannot   delete a preset folder.   Move — Move the selected folder   into another folder. After   selecting Move, scroll to another   folder, and select Options >   Move. You cannot move a preset   folder.   42   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G a l l e r y   Rename folder — Rename a folder   you have created. You cannot   rename a preset folder.   Details — Show the name, size,   and date of creation of the   selected folder.   Type of view — Select List or Grid   to determine how the folders and   the files within folders are   displayed.   Sort — Sort the contents of the   selected folder by name, date,   format or size.   Add folder — Create a new folder.   Memory status — Check the   available memory for the device   handset.   Activation key list — View the list   of available activation keys. You   can delete activation keys if   desired.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   43   M e d i a   9. Media   ■ Media player   ■ Radio   With the media player you can   download, view, and play compatible   images, audio and video files, and   animated images from a variety of   sources.   Your phone has an FM radio that   also functions as an alarm clock   radio. To listen to the FM radio on   your phone, connect a compatible   music stand or stereo headset to the   connector on the bottom of the   phone. The FM radio uses the wire of   the headset as an antenna. A   The media player allows you to play   streaming videos and streaming   audio from a network server.   compatible headset needs to be   attached to the device for the FM   radio to function properly. The   quality of a radio broadcast depends   on coverage of the radio station in   that particular area.   Streaming functionality is a network   service and requires network   support. Check the availability of   these services, pricing, and tariffs   with your network operator or the   service provider whose service you   wish to use. Service providers will   also give you instructions on how to   use their services.   Warning: Listen to music at a   moderate level. Continuous   exposure to high volume may   damage your hearing.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Media > Media player and one of the   following:   Turn the radio on and off   1. Connect the phone to a   compatible headset or music   stand.   Open Gallery — Open the Gallery.   From Gallery, you can play stored   audio and video files. See ”Gallery”   2. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Media > Radio.   Go to address — Enter the address of   a mobile Internet service, and select   OK.   3. To turn off the radio, press and   hold the end key.   44   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M e d i a   To adjust the radio volume, press the   Volume up and Volume down keys.   Use the radio   With the radio on, select Options   and one of the following:   When an application using a   browser connection is sending or   receiving data, it may interfere with   the radio.   Switch off — Turn off the radio.   Save channel — Save the current   station to one of 20 locations.   When you place or receive a call, the   radio automatically mutes. Once the   call is ended, the radio switches back   on.   Automatic tuning — Press the   joystick up or down to start the   channel search. Select OK when a   channel is found.   Save a radio channel   Manual tuning — Press the joystick   up or down to search in increments   of 0.05 MHz.   You can save a preset station to any   one of 20 locations in memory, and   then tune to that station by using   the joystick with the radio on.   Set frequency — Manually enter the   frequency of a known radio station.   1. With the radio on, press and hold   the joystick up or down to start   the channel search. Searching   stops when a channel is found.   Delete channel — Delete a saved   channel.   Rename — Rename a saved channel   and select OK.   2. To save the channel, select   Loudspeaker/Headset — Listen to the   radio through the speakerphone or   through the headset.   Options > Save channel.   3. Enter a name for the channel,   and select OK.   Mono output/Stereo output — Listen   to the radio in monaural mode   (default) or in stereo. Stereo output   is available through a stereo   enhancement.   4. Select an (empty) location to   save the channel.   To save an FM station quickly to 1–9   memory locations, press and hold   the corresponding number key while   the radio is playing. Then, enter the   name of the channel, and select OK.   To set the radio frequency, press *   and use the keypad to enter the   frequency of a known radio station.   To tune the radio manually, press #;   then press the joystick up or down to   search in increments of 0.1 MHz.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   45   M e d i a   Options   ■ Voice recorder   After you have saved the recording   to the Recordings folder, highlight   the recording, and select Play to   listen to the recording using the   earpiece, or Options to:   This feature allows you to record   pieces of speech or sound with your   device and listen to them later. The   total available time is 3 minutes if   no memos have been stored. The   maximum length of a recording   depends on how much memory   remains available.   Delete — Erase the recording.   Rename — Change the name of the   recording.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Media > Voice recorder > Record to   start the recording. Select   Set as ring tone — Use your recording   as a ringtone.   Recordings list to manage the folder   you have defined for recording   storage. Save recordings to the   Recordings folder or to another   folder in the Gallery.   Record speech or sound   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Media > Voice recorder >   Record.   2. After the recorder start tone is   heard, begin recording speech or   sound.   3. When you are finished recording,   select Stop and your recording is   saved to the Recordings folder in   the Gallery.   4. Select Recordings list, open the   Recordings folder in the Gallery   and scroll to the recording you   created. Select Options to OK.   46   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   10. Settings   Use this menu to change profiles,   tone settings, time and date   settings, call settings, phone   settings, voice commands,   enhancement settings, security   settings, application settings,   network settings, network services,   and restore factory settings.   Personalise a profile   You can personalise any of the   profiles a variety of ways.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Profiles.   2. Select the profile you wish to   personalise.   3. Select Personalise.   ■ Profiles   4. Select the option you want to   personalise: Incoming call alert,   Ringing tone, Ringing volume,   Vibrating alert, Message alert   tone, Keypad tones, Warning   tones, Alert for or Profile name.   You cannot rename the General   profile.   Profiles define how your device   reacts when you receive a call or   message, how your keypad sounds   when you press a key, and more.   Ringing options, keypad tones, and   other settings for each of the   available profiles can be left at their   default setting, or personalised to   suit your needs. The following   profiles are available: General,   Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager.   Set a timed profile   Timed profiles can be used to   prevent missed calls. For example,   suppose you attend an event that   requires your device be set to Silent   before the event starts, but you   forget to return it to General until   long after the event. A timed profile   can prevent missed calls by   Profiles are also available for   enhancements such as headset and   78.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Profiles.   returning your device to the default   profile at a time you specify. Timed   profiles can be set up to 24 hours in   advance.   2. Select the profile of your choice   and Activate.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   47   S e t t i n g s   1. In the standby mode, select   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Display   settings > Colour schemes.   Menu > Settings > Profiles.   2. Select the profile you wish to   activate and select Timed for   timed expiration.   2. Select the colour scheme of your   choice.   3. Enter the time in mm:ss for the   Menu view   profile to expire, and select OK.   You can change the view of the main   menu. The grid view shows menu   icons only in grid format, and the list   view shows the icon and menu name   in menu order.   ■ Display settings   Wallpaper   You can set your device to display a   background picture (wallpaper) in   the standby mode.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Display settings > Menu   view > List or Grid.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Display   settings > Wallpaper > Select   wallpaper > Graphics > Open.   Backlight   You can choose whether the   backlights will be always on, off, or   on for a selected time.   2. Browse the Graphics folder.   3. When you arrive at the image of   your choice, select Options > Set   as wallpaper.   In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Display   settings > Backlight time-out >   Personalise (max. 5 minutes) or   15 seconds.   4. To activate/deactivate wallpaper,   in the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Display   settings > Wallpaper > On or Off.   ■ Screen saver   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Display settings > Screen   saver > On, Off, Selects. saver or   Time-out (10 seconds, 30 seconds,   or Other).   Colour schemes   You can change the colour of some   display components in your device,   such as indicators and signal bars.   48   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   ■ Time and date settings   Clock   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date settings >   Clock > Show clock or Hide clock, Set   the time, Time zone or Time format.   ■ Tone settings   You can adjust the ringing volume,   keypad tones, and more for the   active profile. See ”Personalise a   information on profile settings.   Select Menu > Settings > Tone   settings and one of the following:   Date   Incoming call alert — Select how the   device notifies you of an incoming call.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date settings >   Date > Show date or Hide date, Set   the date, Date format or Date   separator.   Ringing tone — Select the ringing   tone for incoming calls.   Ringing volume — Set the volume of   your ringing tone.   Vibrating alert — Turn the vibrating   alert On or Off.   Set the auto-update of date   and time   Message alert tone — Select the tone   for received messages.   Auto-update is a network service.   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you can allow   the digital network to set the clock,   which is useful when you are out of   your home area, for instance when   you have traveled to another   Keypad tones — Set the volume of   your keypad tones (or turn them off).   Warning tones — Turn warning and   confirmation tones On or Off.   Alert for — Define which caller   groups the selected profile will   accept or decline. See ”Caller   network or time zone.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Time and date settings >   Auto-update of date & time > On,   Confirm first or Off.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   49   S e t t i n g s   If you use the Auto-update of date &   time option while outside your   digital network, you may be   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call settings > Automatic   redial > On or Off.   prompted to enter the time   manually. Network time will replace   the time and date when you re-enter   your digital network.   Speed dialling   You can activate or deactivate speed   dialling. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Call settings >   If your battery has been removed or   has discharged outside the digital   network, you may be prompted to   enter the time manually (once the   battery is replaced or recharged, and   you are still outside of the digital   network).   Calling card   If you use a calling card for long   distance calls, you can save the   calling card numbers in your device.   Your device can store up to four   calling cards. Contact your calling   card company for more information.   ■ Call settings   Anykey answer   Anykey answer allows you to answer   an incoming call by briefly pressing   any key except the Power key, Right   selection key or end key.   Save information   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Call settings >   Calling card.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call settings > Anykey   answer > On or Off.   2. Enter your lock code, and select   3. Scroll to one of the four card   memory locations, and select   Options > Edit > OK > Dialling   sequence.   Automatic redial   Occasionally, your network may   experience heavy traffic, resulting in   a fast busy signal when you dial.   With automatic redial activated,   your device redials the number   (number of times is specified by the   network), and notifies you once the   network is available.   4. Select one of the following   sequence types:   50   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   Access no.+ phone no.+ card no. —   Dial access number, phone   number, then card number   (+ PIN, if required).   4. Press the end key to return to the   standby mode; then enter the   phone number, including any   prefix (such as 0 or 1) that your   calling card may require when   you make a calling card call. See   your calling card for instructions.   Access no.+ card no.+ phone no. —   Dial access number, card number   (+ PIN, if required), then phone   number.   5. Press and hold the call key for a   few seconds until Card call is   displayed.   Prefix+ phone no.+ card no. —   Dial the prefix (numbers that   must precede the phone number)   and phone number you want to   dial, then card number (+ PIN, if   required).   6. When you hear the tone or   system message, select OK.   International prefix   5. Enter the required information   (access number or prefix and card   number), and select OK to   You can store an international dialling   prefix into your device. When you   enter + at the beginning of a phone   number, your device automatically   inserts the international dialling prefix   that you have stored after you press   the call key. See ”Insert dialling   confirm your entries.   6. Select Card name, enter the card   name, and select OK.   Make calls   After you have saved your calling card   information in your device, you can   make a call using your calling card.   Data or fax calls   Data or fax calling is a network service.   your wireless service provider supports   this feature, you can set up the device   to send or receive data or fax calls   when a terminal, such as a PDA or   PC, is connected.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Call settings >   Calling card.   2. Enter your lock code, and select   3. Scroll to the calling card of your   choice, select Options > Select >   OK.   For better performance during data   calls, place the device on a   stationary surface with the keypad   facing downward. Do not move the   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   51   S e t t i n g s   device by holding it in your hand   during a data call.   Ringing tone for no caller ID   You can select a different ringing tone   For more information on   for calls received with no caller ID.   connectivity, refer to the PC/PDA   Connectivity Guide which can be   downloaded from the Nokia website   at http://www.nokia-asia.com.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call settings > Ringing   tone for no caller ID > On or Off. See   for more information on selecting a   ringing tone.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Call settings >   Data/fax calls > Incoming   data/fax call.   ■ Phone settings   2. Select one of the following options:   Phone language   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Phone   settings > Phone language.   Normal — The device receives   incoming calls as usual.   Data calls only — The device   receives only data calls.   2. Scroll to the language of your   Fax calls only — The device   receives only fax calls.   choice and press Select.   The phone language affects the time   and date formats of the clock, alarm   clock, and calendar.   3. When you are finished receiving   the fax or data call, the phone   will revert to Normal mode.   DTMF tones   Data transfer   DTMF tones are the tones that sound   when you press the keys on your   device keypad. You can use DTMF   tones for many automated dial-up   services suchas banking and airlines,   or for entering your voice mailbox   number and password.   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call settings > Data/fax   calls > Graphic or Off.   Call summary   Your device can display the time   spent on a call when you hang up. In   the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Call settings > Call   summary > On or Off.   DTMF tones are sent during an active   call. You can send them manually   from your device keypad, or send   them automatically by saving them   in your device.   52   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   You can view the size of memory   available for application   installations.   Set type   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Phone   settings > DTMF tones > Manual   DTMF tones.   Start-up tone   2. Select one of the following   options:   You can select to have a start-up   tone when you first turn on your   device. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Phone settings >   Start-up tone > On or Off.   Continuous — The tone sounds   for as long as you press and hold   a key.   Fixed — Used to send tones of the   duration you specify in the DTMF   tone length option.   Create a banner   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you can   Off — Used to turn off tones. No   tones are sent when you press a   key.   choose whether the display shows   the operator logo or personalised   text when the device is in the idle   state. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Phone settings >   Banner > Default or Personalise.   Set length   You can specify DTMF-tone length   for the Fixed option. In the standby   mode, select Menu > Settings >   Phone settings > DTMF tones >   DTMF tone length > Short (0.1   seconds) or Long (0.5 seconds).   Help text activation   Your device displays brief   descriptions for most menu items.   When you arrive at a feature or   menu, pause for about 10 seconds   and wait for the help text to display.   If necessary, use the joystick to page   through the full help text.   Memory status   You can view the size of memory   available on your device. In the   standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Phone settings > Memory   status > Size, Free memory, Used   memory, Contacts, Gallery,   Multimedia msgs., Organiser or   Applications.   The default setting for help text is   On. However, you can turn help text   on or off. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Phone settings >   Help text activation > On or Off.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   53   S e t t i n g s   3. Select Show > Save to save the   business card in phone book   memory, or select Exit > OK to   discard the business card.   ■ Infrared activation   If supported by your wireless provider,   you can send and receive contacts   (business card) as a text message to a   compatible phone or other handheld   device using the infrared port. See   ■ Voice commands   You can dial up to 25 stored numbers   using voice command dialling. See   Send a business card   1. In the standby mode, select   Before using voice tags, note that:   Menu > Settings > Infrared.   • Voice tags are not   language-dependent. They are   dependent on the speaker’s voice.   2. Highlight the entry from the   contacts list that you wish to   send.   • You must say the name exactly as   you said it when you recorded it.   3. Select Details > Options > Send   bus. card > Via infrared > Default   number to send primary number   only or All details to send all   contact information for the   contact.   • Voice tags are sensitive to   background noise. Record voice   tags and use them in a quiet   environment.   • Very short names are not   accepted. Use long names and   avoid similar names for different   numbers.   4. Align the IR port to the other   activated device IR port. Select   OK and your device will start   sending the business card with   IR.   Note: Using voice tags may   be difficult in a noisy   environment or during an   emergency, so you should not   rely upon voice dialling in all   circumstances.   Receive a business card   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Infrared >   Select. Infrared reception   activated displays.   2. Align the IR port with the   activated device port that is   sending the business card.   54   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   Activate a voice command   Handsfree operation with   voice commands   You can set as many as five voice   commands, which allow handsfree   operation of certain features in your   device.   After you have associated a voice   tag with a function in your device,   you can issue a command by   speaking the voice tag.   1. In the standby mode, press and   hold the Right selection key.   Assign a voice tag to a   command   Before using voice commands, you   must first add a voice tag to the   device function.   2. When Speak now displays,   pronounce the voice tag clearly   into the microphone.   Select Playback to listen to the voice   command tag.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Voice   commands.   When the device finds the voice tag,   Found: displays, and the device plays   the recognised voice tag through the   earpiece. The function you requested   is activated.   2. Select the device function you   wish to tag: Profiles, Voice   mailbox, Radio, Infrared, Voice   recorder or Call register.   Options   3. If necessary, select Add for the   chosen option associated with   that function.   After you have associated a voice   tag to a command, you can select   one of the following options:   4. Select Start, and speak the voice   tag clearly into the microphone.   Do not select Quit unless you   want to cancel the recording   Change — Change the voice command.   Delete — Erase the voice command tag.   ■ Enhancement settings   The enhancement settings menu is   shown only if the device has been   connected to a compatible   enhancement. In the standby mode,   select Menu > Settings > Enhancement   settings > Headset, Handsfree,   Loopset, Text phone or Charger.   The device replays and saves the   recorded tag. The icon appears   next to commands that have voice   tags assigned.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   55   S e t t i n g s   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active while General   profile is selected.   Headset   Important: The headset may   affect your ability to hear   sounds around you. Do not   use the headset in situations   that may endanger your   safety.   Lights — Choose to keep the device   lights always on, or to shut off   automatically after several seconds.   Select On or Automatic.   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   Loopset   The LPS-4 Loopset is recommended   for use with your device. Select the   option of your choice to enter the   submenu and modify its settings.   Default profile — Choose the profile   youwishtobe automaticallyactivated   when a headset is connected.   Default profile — Choose the profile   you wish to be automatically   activated when your device is   connected to a loopset.   Automatic answer — Calls are   answered automatically after one   ring when a headset is connected.   Select On or Off.   Automatic answer — Answer calls   automatically after one ring when a   loopset is connected. Select On or Off.   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active while General   profile is selected.   Note: Automatic answer will   only be active while General   profile is selected.   Handsfree   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   Textphone   Your phone supports Textphone as   an enhancement.   Default profile — Choose the profile   you wish to be automatically   activated when your device is   connected to a car kit.   Charger   Automatic answer — Answer calls   automatically after one ring when a   car kit is connected. Select On or Off.   Select the option of your choice to   enter the submenu and modify its   settings.   56   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   Default profile — Choose the profile   you wish to be automatically   activated when your device is   connected to the charger.   On power-up — Turns on the   device lock feature the next time   you turn the device on.   If you selected Lock now, you will be   prompted to enter your lock code   when you press Menu, the right   softkey, or the left softkey. When the   lock code has been entered, phone   lock deactivates and your device   functions normally.   Lights — Choose to keep the device   lights always on, or to shut off   automatically after several seconds.   Select On or Automatic.   ■ Security settings   When phone lock is activated, Phone   locked is displayed each time you   turn your device on or off.   Activate or deactivate   phone lock   The phone lock feature protects your   device from unauthorized outgoing   calls or unauthorized access to   information stored in the device. To   activate or deactivate the phone   lock setting on your device:   When the device is locked, calls still   may be possible to the official   emergency number programmed   into your device.   Call not allowed is displayed if you   attempt to place a call while your   device is locked. To answer a call   with phone lock on, select Answer or   press the call key.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Security   settings.   2. Enter the lock code, and select   Allow numbers when phone   locked   3. Select Phone lock and one of the   When phone lock is on, the only   outgoing calls that can be made are   totheemergencynumberprogrammed   into your device (for example, 000 or   111) or the number stored in the   Allowed no. when phone locked   location:   following options:   Off — Immediately turns off the   device lock feature.   Lock now — Immediately turns on   the device lock feature.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   57   S e t t i n g s   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Security   settings.   even if you power off the device   between incorrect entries.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Security   settings > Change lock code.   2. Enter the lock code, and select   2. Enter the new lock code (must be   4 characters in length), re-enter   the new lock code for   3. Select Allowed number. when   phone locked. Highlight an empty   folder and select Assign and enter   the phone number; or select   verification, and select OK.   3. Reenter the new lock code for   Assign > Search to recall the   number from Contacts. Select OK.   verification, and select OK.   When you change your lock code,   make sure you store it in a safe   place, away from your device. Avoid   entering access codes similar to   emergency numbers to prevent   accidental emergency calls.   Call the allowed phone   number   1. In the standby mode, press the   joystick down and highlight the   contact you wish to call.   Call restrictions   2. Press the call key to place the call.   Call restrictions is a network service.   Change lock code   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you can   restrict the calls your device makes   and receives. When calls are   restricted, calls still may be possible   to the official emergency number   programmed into your device.   Contact your service provider for the   restriction password.   Avoid using codes similar to   emergency numbers such as 000 or   111 to prevent accidental dialing of   the emergency number.   The preset lock code is 12345 or the   last four digits of your phone   number. If you enter an incorrect lock   code five times in a row, your device   will prompt you for the lock code.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Security   settings > Call restrictions.   If you enter the wrong lock code 5   times in succession, you will not be   able to enter a code for 5 minutes,   58   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   2. Enter the lock code, and select   ■ Application settings   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Application   settings.   3. Select the types of calls you wish   to restrict:   2. Scroll to one of the following   submenus to activate options for   preset or downloaded games or   applications.   Restrict outgoing calls — Calls   cannot be made.   Restrict incoming calls — Calls   cannot be received.   Application sounds — Select On or   Off.   Application lights — Select App.   defined or Default.   4. Select an option: Select, Add   restriction.   Note: When calls are   Application vibration — Select On or   Off.   restricted, calls still may be   possible to the official   emergency number   ■ Network   programmed into your device.   The menu options you see in your   device are based on your service   provider’s network. The network   determines which options actually   appear in the device menu. Check   with your service provider for more   information.   Voice privacy   Voice privacy is a network service.   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, the voice   privacy feature protects the privacy   of your current phone conversation   fromothercallersplacingphone calls   onyour same network. Inthe standby   mode, select Menu > Settings >   Security settings > Voice privacy >   On or Off.   The Network menu allows you to   personalise the way your device   chooses a network in which to   operate while you are within or   outside of your primary or home   system. Your device is set to search   for the most cost-effective network.   If your device cannot find a preferred   network, it selects a network   automatically based on the option   you choose in the Network menu.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   59   S e t t i n g s   Roaming options   Store a feature code   You can set your device to roam or   search for another network when   you are not in your home area.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Network   services > Network feature   setting.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Network >   Roaming options.   2. Enter the feature code from your   service provider (for example,   *633), and select OK.   2. Select one of the following options:   3. Select the type of service that   matches the feature code you   entered (for example, Call divert).   Home only — You can make   and receive calls in your home   area only.   The activated feature code is now   stored in your device, and you are   returned to the Feature code:   field. Continue entering other   feature codes (for example, *633),   or press the end key to return to   the standby mode. Once you   enter a network feature code   successfully the feature becomes   visible in the Network services   menu.   Automatic — The device   automatically searches for   service in another digital   network. If one is not found, the   device uses analog service. The   roaming rate applies when not in   the home service area.   3. Select OK, if necessary, to   confirm the activation.   Mode   Call diverting   The device only works in digital mode.   Call diverting tells your network to   redirect incoming calls to another   number. Call diverting is a network   service and may not work the same   in all networks, so contact your   wireless provider for availability.   ■ Network services   The following features are network   Activate   All options listed may not appear in   the display. Contact your wireless   provider for more information.   60   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   S e t t i n g s   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Network   services > Call divert.   Call waiting   If your wireless provider supports   this feature, call waiting notifies you   of an incoming call even while you   are in a call. You can then accept,   reject, or ignore the incoming call.   2. Select one of the following options:   Divert all calls — Divert all calls to   the number you specify.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Network   services > Call waiting > Activate   or Cancel.   Divert if busy — Divert incoming   calls when you are in a call.   Divert if not answered — Divert   incoming calls to another   number if you are unable to   answer. You can set a delay   before diverting takes place.   2. During a call, select Answer or   press the call key to answer the   waiting call. The first call is put   on hold.   Divert if out of reach — Divert   incoming calls when your device   is off.   3. Press the end key to end the   active call.   Cancel all diverts — Cancel any   call diverting options you have   set.   Send own caller ID when   calling   If your wireless service provider   supports this feature, then you can   allow or prevent your number from   appearing on the receiving caller ID.   3. Select Activate.   4. Select the destination to which   your calls will be diverted.   5. Enter the number to which your   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services > Send   my caller ID > Yes or No.   calls will be diverted, and select OK.   Cancel   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services > Call   divert > Divert all calls > Cancel.   Cancelling may affect your ability to   receive voice mail messages. Contact   your wireless provider for specific   details.   View your own phone   number   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Settings > Network services > My   number selection.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   61   S e t t i n g s   Send and receive data   ■ Restore factory settings   1. Ensure that the IR ports of the   sending and receiving devices are   pointing at each other and that   there are no obstructions   You can reset some of the menu   settings to their original values. Data   that you have entered or downloaded   is not deleted, for example, entries in   your contacts list are not affected.   between the devices.   The preferable distance   between the two devices in an   IR connection is from 3 inches   to 3 feet.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Settings > Restore   factory settings.   2. Enter the lock code, and select   2. Activate IR in your device by   selecting Menu > Settings >   Infrared.   3. The user of the other device   should activate IR as well.   ■ Infrared   You can set up the device to receive   data through its IR port. To use an IR   connection, transmission and   reception must be to or from an IR   compatible phone or device. You can   send or receive data such as business   cards, graphics, images, sound clips,   music files, videos, and calendar   notes to or from a compatible phone   or data device (such as a computer)   using the IR port of your device.   If data transfer is not started within   two minutes after the activation of   the IR port, the connection is   cancelled and must be restarted.   Connection indicator   • When   shows continuously,   the IR connection is activated   and your device is ready to send   or receive data using its IR port.   Do not point the IR (infrared) beam   at anyone’s eye or allow it to   interfere with other IR devices. This   device is a Class 1 laser product.   • When   blinks, your device is   either trying to connect to the   other device or a connection has   been lost.   62   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i s e r   11. Organiser   Your device contains features to help   organise your everyday life, including   an alarm clock, calendar, calculator,   countdown timer, and stopwatch.   Repeat alarm   You can set the alarm to repeat. In   the standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock > Repeat   alarm.   ■ Alarm clock   If the alarm time is reached while   the device is switched off, the device   switches itself on and starts sounding   the alarm tone. If you select Stop,   the device asks whether you want to   activate the device for calls. Select   No to switch off the device or Yes to   make and receive calls. Do not select   Yes when wireless phone use may   cause interference or danger.   Set the alarm tone   You can set which tone is played   when the alarm sounds.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Alarm   clock > Alarm tone.   2. Select Standard, Radio, Ringing   tone, Open Gallery to choose the   tone you want to use.   If you set your alarm to Radio, use an   accessory that supports FM Stereo.   Set or change an alarm setting   The alarm clock is based on the   device clock. It sounds an alert any   time you specify and even works if   the device is turned off.   Alarm conditions   When the alarm sounds, your device   beeps, vibrates (if vibrating alert is   on for currently active profile), and   the display lights up.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Alarm   clock > Alarm time > On.   With the device on, select OK to shut   the alarm off, or select Snooze. The   alarm stops for 10 minutes and   Snooze on appears in the display.   2. Enter the time for the alarm in   hh:mm format, and select OK.   3. Select am or pm (if 12-hour   format is selected). Alarm on   appears briefly in the display and   appears in the standby mode.   If you do not press a key, the alarms   stops (snoozes) for 10 minutes, then   sounds again.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   63   O r g a n i s e r   If the alarm time is reached while   the device is switched off, the device   switches itself on and starts sounding   the alarm tone. If you select Stop,   the device asks whether you want to   activate the device for calls. Select   No to switch off the device or Yes to   make and receive calls. Do not select   Yes when wireless device use may   cause interference or danger.   Go to a date   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Calendar >   Options > Go to date.   2. Enter the date (for example,   mm/dd/yyyy), and select OK.   Note a specific date   You can apply five types of notes to   your calendar. Your device asks for   further information depending on   which note you choose. You also   have the option to set an alarm for   any note that you select.   Turn an alarm off   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Alarm clock > Alarm   time > Off.   1. Go to the date for which you   want to set a reminder. See ”Go   ■ Calendar   Thecalendarkeepstrackofreminders,   calls you need to make, meetings, and   birthdays. It can even sound an alarm   for any of these events.   2. From the monthly view (with the   go-to date highlighted), select   Options > Make a note.   3. Select one of the following note   types and proceed accordingly:   Monthly view provides an overview   of the selected month and weeks. It   also allows you to jump to a specific   date. Any days or dates that appear   in bold font contain calendar notes   such as a meeting or reminder.   Meeting — Enter a subject,   location, and a start/end time.   Call — Enter a phone number, a   name and the time.   Birthday — Enter the person’s   name and year of birth.   Open   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Calendar. You can move   the cursor in some calendar views by   using the joystick.   Memo — Enter a subject and an   end date.   Reminder — Enter the subject you   wish to be reminded about. You   are given the option to set an alarm.   64   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i s e r   4. Enter your note and select   Send note — Send the note to   Options > Save.   another device as a text message   or in calendar-to-calendar (vCal)   format by way of multimedia   messages, SMS or IR.   View notes (day view)   After you have created calendar   notes, you can view them.   Copy — Copy the note, which you   can then paste to another date.   1. In the standby mode, select   Settings — Set the date and time,   date and time format, the day   each week starts and whether you   want your notes to auto-delete   after a specified time.   Menu > Organiser > Calendar.   2. Scroll to the date containing the   note, that appears in bold type   and select View.   Go to to-do list — Jump to the   to-do list on your calendar.   Options while viewing a list   of notes   1. Select Options while viewing a   day’s note to display the   following:   2. Select an option to activate it or   enter its submenu.   Send a note   1. In the standby mode, select   The options listed below are   available eitherwhile viewing the   body of a note or viewing the   header of a note.   Menu > Organiser > Calendar.   2. Scroll to the date containing the   note you wish to send, which   appears in bold type, and select   View.   Make a note — Create a new note   for the selected date.   Delete — Delete the note.   3. Scroll to the note you wish to   send, and select Options > Send   note > Via calendar, Via   Edit — Edit the note.   Move — Move the note to   another date on your calendar.   message or Via infrared (see   Repeat — Set the note to recur on   a regular basis (daily, weekly,   biweekly, monthly and yearly).   Go to date — Jump to another   date on your calendar.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   65   O r g a n i s e r   4. If you selected Via calendar,   enter the number for the   When you receive a calendar   note or text message, a message   notification appears in the   standby mode. You can save the   note in your calendar and set an   alarm for any date and time.   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from the   contacts list, and select OK.   5. If you selected Via text message,   the note appears as a text   message in the display.   ■ Notes   • Select Send > Send to number,   Send to e-mail, Send to many   or Send to distrib. list.   You can write and save information   in Notes, and send notes via   multimedia, text message, or   Highlight the contact you   wish to send your note to and   select Send.   infrared. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Notes. If there   are no notes created, select Add   note, create your note and select   Save when done. If notes have   already been created, highlight the   note you wish to use and select View   to read, or select Options to perform   one of the following:   • Enter the number for the   recipient, or select Search to   retrieve a number from the   contacts list, and select Send.   Receive notes   When you receive a calendar note in   calendar-to-calendar (vCal) format,   your device displays Calendar note   received.   Make a note — Create additional   notes.   Delete — Discard a note.   Edit — Change or add information to   a note.   • To view calendar notes, select   Show and, if necessary, scroll to   view the entire message.   Send note — Send a note Via   multimedia, Via text message or Via   infrared.   • To save calendar notes after   viewing, select Options > Save.   Delete all notes — Delete all notes   created.   • To discard calendar notes after   viewing, select Options > Discard   or select Exit.   66   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i s e r   Send — Send the note to another   device using IR, as a text or   multimedia message, or as a   calendar note to another   compatible device.   ■ To-do list   Use the to-do list feature to keep   track of your tasks. You can save a   note for a task, select a priority level   for the note and mark it as done   when you have completed it. You can   sort the notes by priority or by date.   Go to calendar — Leave the to-do   list, and go to the calendar.   Save to calendar — Save the to-do   note to a date on your calendar.   Add a To-do note   Delete all notes — Delete all the   to-do notes in the list (available   only in header view).   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > To-do list.   2. If there are no notes, select Add   3. View the to-do note and select   Edit to edit the note or Options to   select from the following:   note.   3. Enter the subject of the to-do   note, and select Save.   Deadline — Set a deadline for the   note (available only in body view).   4. Select either High, Medium or   Low priority. The to-do note is   saved. The device automatically   sets the deadline.   Mark note as done — Mark a note   or task as complete; no more   reminders will follow.   View a To-do note   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > To-do list.   Delete — Delete the note.   Edit priority — Change the   priority to high, medium, or low   (available only in body view).   2. Highlight a to-do note, and select   Options to select from the   following:   Send — Send the note to another   device using IR, as a text or   multimedia message, or as a   calendar note to another   compatible device.   Add — Add another note   (available only in header view).   Delete — Delete the note.   Mark note as done — Mark a note   or task as complete; no more   reminders will follow.   Go to calendar — Leave the to-do   list, and go to the calendar.   Savetocalendar — Save the to-do   note to a date on your calendar.   Sort by deadline — Sort the notes   according to their deadline.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   67   O r g a n i s e r   Currency converter   ■ Calculator   You can convert foreign currency to   domestic, or vice versa, directly in   the standby mode or from the   Calculator menu.   The calculator in your device adds,   subtracts, multiplies, divides,   calculates the square and the square   root, changes the sign of the number   entered, and converts currency values.   Note:When you change base   currency, you must key in the   new rates because all   previously set exchange rates   are set to zero.   Note: This calculator has a   limited accuracy and is   designed for simple   calculations.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Calculator >   Options > Exchange rate >   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Calculator.   2. Enter the first number in the   calculation. Press # for a decimal   point if necessary.   Foreign unit in domestic units or   Domestic unit in foreign units.   Foreign unit in domestic units —   The number of home units it   takes to make one unit of foreign   currency.   To perform a square or square   root calculation, select Options >   Square or Square root.   To cycle through the add (+),   subtract (-), multiply (*), and   divide (/) characters, press *.   Pause briefly to select the   displayed character.   Domestic unit in foreign units —   The number of foreign units it   takes to make one unit of your   home currency.   2. Enter the exchange rate (press #   To change the sign, select   Options > Change sign, or scroll   up or down.   to insert a decimal), and select OK.   3. In the standby mode, select Back   to return to Calculator screen and   enter currency amount to convert.   3. Enter the second number in your   calculation.   4. Select Options > In domestic or In   4. Select Equals if calculation is   complete or Options if more   functions are required.   foreign.   In domestic — converts foreign   currency to domestic currency.   68   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i s e r   In foreign — converts domestic   Press any key during the alarm to   currency to foreign currency.   stop the alarm. After 3 minutes the   timer alert expires automatically.   5. If you haven’t already entered an   exchange rate, the device will   prompt you to enter it now.   Select OK. You can edit the   exchange rate at any time.   Change the time   After you have set the timer, you can   change the time.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Countdown   timer > Change time.   ■ Countdown timer   You can enter a specified time (up to   99 hours and 59 minutes). When the   time runs out, your device sounds an   alarm.   2. Enter the new time, and select OK.   3. Leave the note as it was, or enter   a new note, and select Start.   Note: The countdown timer   only works whenthe device is   on. Once you turn off your   device, the timer is no longer   active.   Stop the timer before the   alarm sounds   After you have set the timer, you can   stop the timer. In the standby mode,   select Menu > Organiser >   Set the countdown timer   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Countdown   timer.   Countdown timer > Stop timer.   ■ Stopwatch   Your device has a stopwatch that   can be used to track time. The   stopwatch displays time in hours,   minutes, seconds and fractions of a   second in hh:mm:ss:s format.   2. Enter the time (in hh:mm   format), and select OK.   3. Enter a note for the timer, and   select Start.   The   icon appears on the standby   Using the stopwatch or allowing it   to run in the background when using   other features increases the demand   on battery power and reduces the   battery life.   mode when the countdown timer is   set. When the time runs out, your   device sounds an alarm, displays the   timer note, and flashes its lights.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   69   O r g a n i s e r   Save, view or delete lap and   split times   Measure time   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >   Split timing or Lap timing > Start.   The running time displays.   • To save a time while the clock is   running select Stop > Save, enter   a name for the measurement, and   select OK. If you do not enter a   name, the total time is used as   the default title for the lap or   split time.   Split timing — You can use the   split time function for such things   as a long distance race when you   need to pace yourself. Select Split   to note the lapsed time. The timer   continues to run and the split   time appears below the running   time. Each time you select Split,   the new measured time appears   at the beginning of the list.   • To view a saved time, in the   standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Stopwatch > Show   last or View times.   • To delete a saved time, from   Stopwatch, select View times >   enter the time to delete > Delete >   Yes or select Delete times > One by   one or Delete all.   Lap timing — You can use the lap   time function when you want to   track how long it takes to   complete each cycle or lap. Select   Lap to note the lap time. The   clock stops, then starts   Operation note   If you press the end key and return to   immediately from zero. The lap   time appears below the running   time. Each time you select Lap,   the new measured time appears   at the beginning of the list.   the standby mode, the clock   continues to run in the background   and the   icon appears in the   upper left corner of the screen.   To return to the stopwatch screens,   in the standby mode, select Menu >   Organiser > Stopwatch > Continue.   To stop the clock, select Stop.   2. Select Stop to end the timing and   display the total time or select   Stop > Options > Start or Reset   to continue or reset timing.   70   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   O r g a n i s e r   Options   You can choose the following   options when using the stopwatch:   Continue — Appears when the   stopwatch is working in the   background.   Show last — Appears when you have   saved a split or lap time. Displays the   last time saved.   Split timing — Asks if you want to   discontinue previous timing.   Lap timing — Asks if you want to   discontinue previous timing.   View times — Allows you to browse   the saved times.   Delete times — Allows you to delete   any saved times. You can delete the   saved times one by one or all at once.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   71   M o b i l e W e b   12. Mobile Web   Minibrowser is a network service.   ■ Mobile internet access   Because mobile Internet content is   designed to be viewed from your   device, your wireless provider is now   your mobile Internet service provider   as well.   Your device has a built-in browser   you can use to connect to selected   services on the mobile internet. If   your wireless service provider   supports this feature, then you can   view weather reports, check news or   flight times, view financial   information, and much more. The   Web browser on your device can   display WAP-based content.   It is likely that your wireless provider   has created a home page and set up   your browser to go to this page   when you log on to the mobile   Internet. Once at your service   provider’s home page, you may find   links to a number of other sites.   Your device may have some   bookmarks loaded for sites not   affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not   warrant or endorse these sites. If you   choose to access them, you should   take the same precautions, for   security or content, as you would   with any internet site.   It should not be necessary to   manually configure the browser on   your device. Normally this is done by   your wireless provider once you have   subscribed to the feature. Contact   your wireless provider if you have   problems using the browser.   The security icon does not indicate   that the data transmission between   the gateway and the content server   (or place where the requested   resource is stored) is secure. The   service provider secures the data   transmission between the gateway   and the content server.   ■ Sign on to the mobile   internet   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Mobile web > Select or you can press   and hold the 0 key.   72   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   M o b i l e W e b   After a brief pause, your device   attempts to connect to your wireless   provider’s home page. If you receive   an error message, your device may   not be set up for browsing. Contact   your wireless provider to make sure   that your device is configured   properly.   Receive a call while online   Depending on your wireless service   provider, you may still be able to   receive a voice call while using the   WAP browser.   • To answer the incoming call,   press the call key.   • To reject the incoming call, press   the end key.   ■ Navigate the mobile   After you end your voice call, the   mobile Internet connection   automatically resumes.   Internet   Since your device screen is much   smaller than a computer screen,   mobile Internet content is displayed   differently than you may be   Note: If your wireless service   provider does not support   incoming calls while   browsing, then the incoming   calls are automatically   diverted to voice mail.   accustomed to seeing. This section   contains guidelines for using the   keys to navigate a WAP site.   Phone keys   • Press the Power key to display   Make an emergency call   while online   the Minibrowser home screen.   You can end your data connection   then make an emergency call.   • Scroll up or down to browse the   WAP site.   1. To close your mobile Internet   connection, press the end key.   • Select an item.   • To enter letters and numbers,   2. Press the end key as many times   as needed to clear the display and   ready the device for calls.   press a key from 0–9.   • To enter special characters,   press *.   3. Enter the emergency number for   your present location (for   example, 000 or 111). Emergency   numbers vary by location.   4. Press the call key.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   73   M o b i l e W e b   Clear the cache and   disconnect   A cache is a memory location that is   used to store data temporarily. If you   have tried to access or have accessed   confidential information requiring   passwords, empty the cache after   each use. The information or services   you have accessed are stored in the   cache. To empty the cache while in   the browser menu, select Menu >   Advanced > Clear > Cache from the   home page. You can also clear the   cache by pressing and holding the   Power key to power off your device.   To close your mobile internet   connection while browsing, press   the end key.   74   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   E x t r a s   13. Extras   Challenge yourself or a friend to one   of the fun games in your device.   Some menus listed are network   services. Contact your wireless   provider for more information. When   you download games or   applications, they may be saved in   either the Games or the Collection   folders.   1. In the standby mode, select   Menu > Extras > Collection.   2. Select an application: World   clock II, or Converter II.   Note: Only install   applications from sources   that offer adequate   protection against harmful   software.   ■ Games   In the standby mode, select Menu >   Extras > Games to display the games   on your device.   ■ Memory   You can view the size of memory   available for games or application   installations. In the standby mode,   select Menu > Extras > Memory.   ■ Collections   Note: Only install   Collections is a network service. See   your wireless service provider   supports this feature, you will find   useful applications pre-installed on   your device. Also, you can manage   and download new Java applications   that may be offered by your wireless   provider.   applications from sources   that offer adequate   protection against harmful   software.   An application may require a few   seconds to load. When you open an   application, wait for the launch   screen to disappear. At that point,   the application is ready.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   75   P C C o n n e c t i v i t y   14. PC Connectivity   3. Click on the folders to display a   window that shows the contents   of the folder on the device.   ■ USB data transfer   You can transfer data such as music,   photos, and videos from your device   to a compatible PC, or from a   compatible PC to your device using a   DKU-2 USB data cable. The cable is   connected to your device correctly   when the arrowhead points toward   the display screen. Disconnect the   USB data cable from the device to   make a call.   4. Open a second instance of   Windows Explorer and display   the contents of the folder on your   PC where you have files, photo   files, or video files stored.   5. Select the files on your PC that   you wish to transfer to the   device.   Use the Nokia Audio Manager   software to handle your files and   transfer them from the PC to your   77.   6. Drag and drop the files from the   second window into the first   window and place them in a   folder.   7. The files are transferred to the   device.   Transfer files using   Windows Explorer   After you have installed the Nokia   Audio Manager, it is possible to use   Windows Explorer to transfer music,   photo, and video files to your device   and from your device to your PC.   If you selected files that require   more memory than the device   memory has, an error note   displays. Deselect some of your   files until the selections fit the   memory.   8. Disconnect the USB cable by   double-clicking the green arrow   on the taskbar at the bottom of   your PC screen. A window pops   up that shows Unplug or Eject   Hardware.   1. Connect your PC and your device   with a DKU-2 USB cable. Data   enhancement connected displays   on your device.   2. Open Windows Explorer. Your   device will appear as a local drive   (named by Nokia 6235), and with   a drive letter assigned to it.   76   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   P C C o n n e c t i v i t y   9. Click on USB device in the   hardware devices window. A   popup window shows Stop a   Hardware device.   • Nokia Image Converter makes   images usable for multimedia   messages or wallpapers and   transfers them to your device.   10.Highlight USB device and click   OK. The popup window Safe to   Remove Hardware is shown with   the message The ‘USB Device’   device can now be safely   removed from the system.   Select OK.   • Nokia Sound Converter edits   polyphonic ringing tones to be   compatible with your device and   transfers them to your device.   • Nokia Content Copier copies   information or backs up   information from your device to   the PC or to another compatible   Nokia device.   ■ Nokia PC Suite   Nokia PC Suite software is available   for the Nokia 6235 phone. Nokia PC   Suite is a collection of powerful   tools that you can use to manage   your device features and data. Each   component is a separate program   that includes online helps. Nokia PC   Suite software, installation   instructions, and other   documentation, which are provided   free of charge and can be   downloaded from the software   downloads of the Nokia Web site:   www.nokia-asia.com.   • Nokia Phone Editor sends text   messages and edits the contact   directory and message settings of   your device.   • Nokia PC Sync synchronises the   contacts directory and calendar   between your device and a   compatible PC.   • Nokia Connection Manager   selects the connection type   between the PC and the device.   • Nokia Phone Browser copies   images and tones from your   device to your PC and vice versa.   Some of the features in your device   require network support. Contact   your service provider for availability   and configuration instructions.   Copyright protection may prevent   some images, ring tones, and other   content from being copied, modified,   transferred or forwarded.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   77   E n h a n c e m e n t s   15. Enhancements   Check the model number of any   charger before use with this device.   This device is intended for use when   supplied with power from ACP-7 or   ACP-12.   Power   • Standard Li-Ion Battery (BL-6C,   BL-5C)   • Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7)   • Travel Charger (ACP-12)   Warning: Use only batteries,   chargers and enhancements   approved by Nokia for use   with this particular model.   The use of any other types   may invalidate any approval   or warranty, and may be   • Retractable Charger (AC-1)   Go to www.nokia-asia.com/phones   for more information about   enhancements.   dangerous. For availability of   approved enhancements,   please check with your dealer.   A few practical rules about   accessories and enhancements:   • Keep all accessories and   enhancements out of the reach   of small children.   • When you disconnect the power   cord of any accessory or   enhancement, grasp and pull the   plug, not the cord.   • Check regularly that   enhancements installed in a   vehicle are mounted and are   operating properly.   • Installation of any complex car   enhancements must be made by   qualified personnel only.   78   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   R e f e r e n c e i n f o r m a t i o n   16. Reference information   Do not short-circuit the battery.   Accidental short-circuitring can   occur when a metallic object such as   a coin, clip, or pen causes direct   connection of the positive (+) and   negative (-) terminals of the battery.   (These look like metal strips on the   battery.) This might happen, for   example, when you carry a spare   battery in your pocket or purse.   Short-circuitring the terminals may   damage the battery or the   ■ Battery information   Your device is powered by a   rechargeable battery. The full   performance of a new battery is   achieved only after two or three   complete charge and discharge   cycles. The battery can be charged   and discharged hundreds of times   but it will eventually wear out. When   the talk and standby times are   noticeably shorter than normal, buy   a new battery. Use only Nokia   approved batteries, and recharge   your battery only with Nokia   approved chargers designated for   this device.   connecting object.   Leaving the battery in hot or cold   places, such as in a closed car in   summer or winter conditions, will   reduce the capacity and lifetime of   the battery. Always try to keep the   battery between 15°C and 25°C. A   device with a hot or cold battery   may not work temporarily, even   when the battery is fully charged.   Battery performance is particularly   limited in temperatures well below   freezing.   Unplug the charger from the   electrical plug and the device when   not in use. Do not leave the battery   connected to a charger.   Overcharging may shorten its   lifetime. If left unused, a fully   charged battery will lose its charge   over time. Temperature extremes   can affect the ability of your battery   to charge.   Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!   Dispose of batteries according to   local regulations. Please recycle   when possible. Do not dispose as   household waste.   Use the battery only for its intended   purpose. Never use any charger or   battery that is damaged.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   79   R e f e r e n c e i n f o r m a t i o n   Enhancementslogowhenlooking   from another angle.   ■ Nokia battery   authentication   guidelines   Always use original Nokia batteries   for your safety. To check that you are   getting an original Nokia battery,   purchase it from an authorised   Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia   Original Enhancements logo on the   packaging, and inspect the hologram   label using the following steps:   2. When you angle the hologram. to   the left, right, down, and up sides   of the logo, you should see 1, 2, 3,   and 4 dots on each side   Successful completion of the four   steps is not a total assurance of the   authenticity of the battery. If you   have any reason to believe that your   battery is not an authentic original   Nokia battery, you should refrain   from using it and take it to the   nearest authorised Nokia service   point or dealer for assistance. Your   authorised Nokia service point or   dealer will inspect the battery for   authenticity. If authenticity cannot   be verified, return the battery to the   place of purchase.   respectively.   3. Scratch the side of the label to   reveal a 20-digit code, for   example,   12345678919876543210. Turn   the battery so that the numbers   are facing upwards. The 20-digit   code reads starting from the   Authenticate hologram   1. When looking at the hologram   label, you should see the Nokia   connecting hands symbol from   one angle and the Nokia Original   80   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   R e f e r e n c e i n f o r m a t i o n   number at the top row followed   by the bottom row.   What if your battery is not   authentic?   If you cannot confirm that your   Nokia battery with the hologram   label is an authentic Nokia battery,   please do not use the battery. Take it   to the nearest authorised Nokia   service point or dealer for assistance.   The use of a battery that is not   4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is   valid by verifying it at the Nokia   website or through a text   message.   approved by the manufacturer may   be dangerous and may result in poor   performance and damage to your   device and its enhancements. It may   also invalidate any approval or   • Through the Internet:   warranty applying to the device.   Go to   To find out more about original   Nokia batteries visit   www.nokiaoriginals.com.   www.nokia-asia.com/batteryche   ck and follow the instructions; or   • Create a text message:   Key in the 20-digit code, for   example,   12345678919876543210 and   send to   +61 427 151515   National and international   operator charges will apply.   You should receive a message   indicating whether the code can   be authenticated.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   81   C a r e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e   17. Care and maintenance   Your device is a product of superior   design and craftsmanship and should be   treated with care. The suggestions below   will help you protect your warranty   coverage and enjoy your device for many   years.   • Do not drop, knock, or shake the   device. Rough handling can break   internal circuit boards and fine   mechanics.   • • • • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning   solvents, or strong detergents to   clean the device.   • Keep the device and all of its parts   and accessories out of the reach of   small children.   Do not paint the device. Paint can   clog the moving parts and prevent   proper operation.   • Keep the device dry. Precipitation,   humidity and all types of liquids or   moisture can contain minerals that   will corrode electronic circuits. Ifyour   device does get wet, remove the   battery and allow the device to dry   completely before replacing it.   Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean   any lenses (such as camera, proximity   sensor, and light sensor lenses).   Use only the supplied or an approved   replacement antenna. Unauthorised   antennas, modifications, or   • • Do not use or store the device in   dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts   and electronic components can be   damaged.   attachments could damage the   device and may violate regulations   governing radio devices.   • Use chargers indoors.   Do not store the device in hot areas.   High temperatures can shorten the   life of electronic devices, damage   batteries, and warp or melt certain   plastics.   All of the above suggestions apply   equally to your device, battery, charger,   or any enhancement. If any device is not   working properly, take it to the nearest   authorised service facility for service.   • • Do not store the device in cold areas.   When the device returns to its normal   temperature, moisture can form   inside the device and damage   electronic circuit boards.   Do not attempt to open the device   other than as instructed in this guide.   82   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   18. Additional safety information   are adequately shielded from external RF   energy or if you have any questions.   Switch off your device 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.   ■ Operating environment   Your device and its enhancements may   contain small parts. Keep them out of the   reach of small children.   Remember to follow any special   regulations in force in any area and   always switch off your device when its   use is prohibited or when it may cause   interference or danger. Use the device   only in its normal operating positions.   This device meets RF exposure guidelines   when used either in the normal use   position against the ear of when   positioned at least 2.2 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 device at least 2.2 cm away   from your body.   PACEMAKERS   Pacemaker manufacturers recommend   that a minimum separation of 15.3 cm be   maintained between a wireless device or   phone and a pacemaker to avoid   potential interference with the   pacemaker. These recommendations are   consistent with the independentresearch   by and recommendations of Wireless   Technology Research. To minimise the   potential for interference, persons with   pacemakers should   In order to transmit data files or   messages, this device requires a quality   connection to the network. In some   cases, transmission of data files or   messages may be delayed until such a   connection is available. Ensure the above   separation distance instructions are   followed until the transmission is   completed.   • Always keep the device more than   15.3 cm from their pacemaker when   the device is switched on   • • Not carry the device in a breast   pocket   Hold the device to the ear opposite   the pacemaker to minimise the   potential for interference.   ■ Medical devices   If you have any reason to suspect that   interference is taking place, switch off   your device immediately.   Operation of any radio transmitting   equipment, including wireless 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   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   83   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   FCC regulations prohibit using your   wireless device while in the air. The use of   wireless telephones in an aircraft may be   dangerous to the operation of the   aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone   network, and may be illegal.   HEARING AIDS   Some digital wireless devices may   interfere with some hearing aids. If   interference occurs, consult your service   provider.   ■ Vehicles   ■ Potentially explosive   RF signals may affect improperly   installed or inadequately shielded   electronic systems in motor vehicles such   as electronic fuel injection systems,   electronic anti-skid (antilock) braking   systems, electronic speed control   systems, air bag systems. For more   information, check with the   environments   Switch off your device when in any area   with a potentially explosive atmosphere   and obey all signs and instructions.   Potentially explosive atmospheres   include areas where you would normally   be advised to turn off your vehicle   engine. Sparks in such areas could cause   an explosion or fire resulting in bodily   injury or even death. Switch off the   device at refuelling points such as near   gas pumps at service stations. Observe   restrictions on the use of radio   manufacturer or its representative of   your vehicle or any equipment that has   been added.   Only qualified personnel should service   the device, or install the device in a   vehicle. Faulty installation or service may   be dangerous and may invalidate any   warranty that may apply to the device.   Check regularly that all wireless device   equipment in your vehicle is mounted   and operating properly. Do not store or   carry flammable liquids, gases, or   explosive materials in the same   compartment as the device, its parts, or   enhancements. For vehicles equipped   with an air bag, remember that an air   bags inflate with great force. Do not   place objects, including installed or   portable wireless equipment in the area   over the air bag or in the air bag   equipment in fuel depots, 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 liquefied   petroleum gas (such as propane or   butane), and areas where the air contains   chemicals or particles such as grain, dust   or metal powders.   Failure to observe these instructions may   lead to suspension or denial of telephone   services to the offender, legal action, or   both.   deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless   equipment is improperly installed and the   air bag inflates, serious injury could   result.   84   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   If certain features are in use, you may   first need to turn those features off   before you can make an emergency call.   If the device is in an offline or flight   mode you must change the profile to   activate the device function before you   can make an emergency call. Consult this   guide or your service provider. When   making an emergency call, give all the   necessary information as accurately as   possible. Your wireless device may be the   only means of communication at the   scene of an accident. Do not end the call   until given permission to do so.   ■ Emergency calls   Important: Wireless phones,   including this device, operate   using radio signals, wireless   networks, landline networks,   and user-programmed   functions. Because of this,   connections in all conditions   cannot be guaranteed. You   should never rely solely on any   wireless device for essential   communications like medical   emergencies.   To make an emergency call, make sure   your device is properly charged before   attempting any emergency calls. If your   battery becomes empty, you cannot   receive or make calls, including   emergency calls and must wait a few   minutes after the charging begins to   place your call.   1. If the device is not on, switch it on.   Check for adequate signal strength.   Some networks may require that a   valid UIM card is properly inserted in   the device.   2. Press the end key as many times as   needed to clear the display and ready   the device for calls.   3. Key in the official emergency number   for your present location and press   the call key. Emergency numbers vary   by location.   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   85   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   The highest SAR value for this device   when tested for use at the ear is 0.63   W/kg. While there may be differences   between the SAR levels of various devices   and at various positions, they all meet   the relevant international guidelines for   RF exposure.   ■ Certification Information   (SAR)   THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS   INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR   EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.   Your mobile device is a radio transmitter   and 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   organizations 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.   This product meets RF exposure   guidelines when used either in the   normal use positions against the ear or   when positioned at least 2.2 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 least   2.2 cm away from your body.   *The SAR limit for mobile phone used by   the public is 2.0 w/kg averaged over   10.0 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. SAR values   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-asia.com.   The exposure standard for mobile phones   employs a unit of measurement known as   the 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 highest   ■ Battery information   certified power level, the actual SAR level   of an operating device can be well below   the maximum value. This is because the   device 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 wireless base   station antenna, the lower the power   output.   This section provides information about   battery charging times with the Travel   Charger (ACP-12) and the Standard   Travel Charger (ACP-7), talk-times, and   standby times. Be aware that the   information in this section is subject to   change. For more information, contact   your service provider.   86   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   A d d i t i o n a l s a f e t y i n f o r m a t i o n   Charging times   The following charging times are   approximate with the BL-6C Li-Ion   battery:   Travel Charger (ACP-12):   Up to 1 hour 35 minutes   Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7):   Up to 3 hours 45 minutes   Talk and standby times   Operation times are estimates only and   depend on signal strength, phone use,   network conditions, features used,   battery age and condition (including   charging habits), temperatures to which   the battery is exposed, and many other   factors.   Talk time: 3 to 3.5 hours   Standby time: 8 to 12 days   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   87   Index   Charger 56   A Battery information 79   Activate or deactivate phone lock 57   change lock code 58   Alarm clock 63   Charge the battery 7   Charging times 87   Clear the cache and disconnect 74   Collections 75   Colour schemes 48   Connect the headset 8   Contacts 32   Antenna 6   Automate voice mail 25   Automatic redial 50   Add new contacts 32   Delete contacts entries 38   Edit contacts list entries 37   Send and receive contacts   (business cards) 38   B Back cover   Remove the back cover 6   Replace the back cover 7   Backlight 48   Backlight timeout 48   Battery   Countdown timer 69   Create a banner 53   Currency converter 68   Charge the battery 7   Charging times 87   Nokia battery authentication   guidelines 80   D Data or fax calls 51   Date 49   Deleting call logs 29   Display settings 48   Distribution list 16   DTMF tones 52   Remove the battery 7   Replace the battery 7   Talk and standby times 87   C E Calculator 68   Calendar 64   Emergency calls 85   Make an emergency call   while online 73   Enhancement settings 55   Charger 56   Call diverting 60   Call register 28   Call restrictions 58   Call settings 50   Call waiting 61   Handsfree 56   Calling card 50   Headset 56   Loopset 56   Calls   Answer calls 8   Make a call 10   Enhancements 78   Extras 75   Options during a call 9   Care and maintenance 82   Certification information (SAR) 86   Change battery 6   Change lock code 58   Change the time 69   F Folders 42   For your safety vii   Additional safety information 83   88   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   G N Gallery 42   Network 59   Games 75   Getting help ix   Go to function 4   Network Services viii   Network services 60   O H Organise functions 5   Organiser 63   Handsfree 56   Headset 56   Help text activation 53   P PC connectivity 76   Phone language 52   Phone settings 52   I Indicators and icons 2   Infrared 62   Picture messages 18   Predictive text mode 13   Infrared activation 54   In-phone help 5   Insert dialling codes 33   International prefix 51   Q Quick keys 2   K R Keyguard 11   Radio 44   Restore factory settings 62   L Loopset 56   S Save voice mailbox number 24   Scroll method 4   M Media 44   Security settings 57   Send and receive contacts   (business cards) 38   Send own caller ID when calling 61   Set   Memory status 53   Menu view 48   Messages 14   Delete messages 26   Text messages 14   Clock 49   Set a timed profile 47   Settings 47   Voice messages 24   Web messaging 25   Mobile internet access 72   Make an emergency call   while online 73   Receive a call while online 73   Mobile Web 72   Clear the cache and disconnect 74   Multimedia messages 19   Shared memory viii   Speed dialling 50   Standard mode 12   Standby mode 2   Start-up tone 53   Stopwatch 69   Store a feature code 60   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   89   T Take a photo 39   Talk and standby times 87   Templates 16   Text entry 12   Predictive text mode 13   Standard mode 12   Text message folders 25   Text messages 14   Time and date settings 49   To-do list 67   Tone settings 49   Turn your device on or off 8   U USB data transfer 76   Use the loudspeaker 9   V View   View call times 29   View dialled numbers 28   View duration of calls 29   View duration of data and fax calls 30   View duration of minibrowser 30   View missed calls 28   View received calls 28   View saved messages 26   View your own phone number 61   View duration of calls 29   Voice commands 54   Voice messages 24   Voice privacy 59   Voice recorder 46   Voice tags 35   Volume   Adjust the earpiece volume 9   Use the loudspeaker 9   W Wallpaper 48   Web messaging 25   Wireless Internet   Sign on to the mobile internet 72   90   Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.   |