Nokia Camera Accessories 2118 User Manual

Nokia 2118  
User’s Guide  
 
Contents  
Answer calls.................................................. 9  
Answer a call with  
For your safety......................... 4  
Welcome................................... 6  
Get help.................................................... 6  
Find your phone label....................... 6  
Updates....................................................... 6  
the keypad locked.................................... 9  
Adjust the volume during a call .......... 9  
Loudspeaker............................................... 9  
Options during a call............................... 9  
Keyguard........................................................ 9  
Use the flashlight..................................... 10  
1. Nokia 2118 phone  
at a glance.................................... 1  
Standby mode screen................................. 2  
Quick keys...................................................... 2  
Indicators and icons ................................... 2  
Get the most out of this guide................ 3  
Phone menus................................................ 3  
Scroll method............................................ 4  
Shortcuts.................................................... 4  
In-phone help ........................................... 4  
3. Text entry................................ 11  
Standard mode.......................................... 11  
Text (Abc)................................................ 11  
Numbers (123)....................................... 11  
Punctuation and special  
characters................................................ 11  
Delete text .............................................. 11  
Predictive text input................................ 11  
Activate and deactivate...................... 12  
Enter text ................................................ 12  
Delete text .............................................. 12  
2. Set up your phone................... 5  
Antenna.......................................................... 5  
Battery............................................................ 5  
Remove the back cover.......................... 5  
Remove the battery................................. 5  
Replace the battery................................. 5  
Replace the back cover .......................... 6  
Charge the battery .................................. 6  
Turn your phone on or off......................... 6  
Connect the headset .................................. 6  
Change the Xpress-on™ covers............... 7  
Remove the back cover.......................... 7  
Insert a photo in the back cover ......... 7  
Make a call.................................................... 8  
Use the keypad ......................................... 8  
Use the save contact option................. 8  
Use the contacts list............................... 8  
Use the last dialled number.................. 8  
A conference call ..................................... 8  
4. Contacts list ........................... 13  
Search.......................................................... 13  
Add new contacts..................................... 13  
Save a name and number................... 13  
Save a number (only)........................... 13  
Save an entry ......................................... 13  
Save voice mail dialling code............ 13  
Save addresses and notes................... 14  
Save multiple numbers........................ 15  
Set up voice tags................................... 15  
Set up caller groups ............................. 15  
Set up speed dialling............................ 16  
Edit contacts list entries......................... 16  
Edit phone number............................... 16  
E-mail address entry............................ 17  
Edit web address................................... 18  
Delete contacts list entries.................... 18  
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Add number list entries.......................... 18  
Settings....................................................... 18  
Voice tags................................................... 18  
My number................................................. 19  
Caller groups.............................................. 19  
Send and receive contacts  
6. Call register............................. 29  
View missed calls...................................... 29  
View received calls................................... 29  
View dialled numbers.............................. 29  
Call times.................................................... 30  
Delete call registers ................................. 30  
Duration of calls....................................... 30  
Last call.................................................... 30  
Show call time on display .................. 30  
Dialled calls ............................................ 30  
Received calls......................................... 30  
All calls..................................................... 31  
Life timer................................................. 31  
Clear timers ............................................ 31  
Duration of data/fax calls...................... 31  
Duration of minibrowser........................ 31  
(business cards)......................................... 19  
Send a business card............................ 19  
5. Messages ................................ 20  
Text messages ........................................... 20  
Write and send ...................................... 21  
Templates................................................ 21  
Create a distribution list..................... 21  
Send a message to  
a distribution list................................... 21  
Read and reply....................................... 22  
Choose a message option................... 22  
Change sending options ..................... 23  
Change other settings......................... 23  
Voice messages......................................... 24  
Save voice mailbox number............... 24  
Call and set up your voice mail ........ 24  
Listen to your voice messages........... 24  
Automate voice mail............................ 25  
Picture messages...................................... 25  
Write and send ...................................... 25  
View a picture message ...................... 26  
Minibrowser messages............................ 26  
Message folders........................................ 26  
Save messages to folders.................... 26  
Save the message to  
another folder........................................ 26  
View saved messages........................... 27  
Inbox folder ............................................ 27  
Sent items folder................................... 27  
Archive folder......................................... 27  
Templates folder.................................... 27  
My folders............................................... 27  
Delete messages ....................................... 28  
Delete a single message...................... 28  
Delete all messages in a folder......... 28  
7. Profiles.................................... 33  
Activate....................................................... 33  
Personalise a profile ................................ 33  
Set a timed profile ................................... 33  
8. Settings................................... 34  
Call settings ............................................... 34  
Anykey answer....................................... 34  
Automatic redial ................................... 34  
Speed dialling......................................... 34  
Minibrowser confirmation.................. 34  
Calling card............................................. 34  
Data or fax calls.................................... 35  
Data transfer.......................................... 36  
Call summary ......................................... 36  
Phone settings........................................... 36  
Phone language..................................... 36  
Automatic keyguard............................. 36  
DTMF tones............................................. 37  
Welcome note........................................ 37  
Banner...................................................... 37  
Help text activation ............................. 38  
Display brightness................................. 38  
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Time and date settings ........................... 38  
Time .......................................................... 38  
Date .......................................................... 38  
Set the auto-update of date  
Send a note............................................. 49  
Receive a note in calendar format... 50  
Calculator ................................................... 50  
Currency converter............................... 50  
Countdown timer ..................................... 51  
Set the countdown timer.................... 51  
Change the time.................................... 51  
Stop the timer before  
the alarm sounds .................................. 52  
Stopwatch .................................................. 52  
Split or lap time..................................... 52  
Save, view or delete times.................. 52  
Operation note....................................... 53  
and time .................................................. 39  
Tone settings ............................................. 39  
Enhancement settings ............................ 39  
Security settings....................................... 39  
Restrict calls........................................... 39  
Access codes........................................... 40  
Voice privacy.......................................... 41  
Network....................................................... 42  
Network services features...................... 42  
Store a feature code ............................ 42  
Call diverting.......................................... 42  
Call waiting ............................................ 43  
Restore factory settings ......................... 43  
11.Games .................................... 54  
Play a game................................................ 54  
Game settings............................................ 54  
12.Minibrowser .......................... 55  
Mobile Internet access............................ 55  
Sign on to the mobile Internet............. 55  
Navigate the mobile Internet................ 56  
Phone keys.............................................. 56  
Receive a call while online................. 56  
Disconnect .............................................. 56  
9. Voice....................................... 44  
Voice dialling............................................. 44  
Assign a voice tag to an entry .......... 44  
Dial a number ........................................ 44  
Voice tags................................................ 45  
Voice commands....................................... 45  
Add a voice tag...................................... 45  
Activate a voice command................. 45  
Voice tag options.................................. 46  
Voice recorder ........................................... 46  
Record speech or sound...................... 46  
Voice recorder options ........................ 46  
13.PC connectivity..................... 57  
14.Enhancements....................... 58  
15.Reference information.......... 60  
Batteries and chargers............................ 60  
Nokia Battery Authentication Guidelines  
(for batteries with Nokia Hologram  
10.Organiser............................... 47  
Alarm clock ................................................ 47  
Set an alarm........................................... 47  
Alarm conditions................................... 47  
Turn an alarm off.................................. 47  
Calendar...................................................... 48  
Open ......................................................... 48  
Go to a date............................................ 48  
Note a specific date............................. 48  
View notes (day view).......................... 49  
Options while viewing a list  
labels)........................................................... 61  
16.Care and maintenance.......... 63  
17.Additional safety  
information........................... 64  
Index.............................................69  
of notes.................................................... 49  
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For your safety  
Read these simple guidelines. Not  
following them may be dangerous or  
illegal. Read the complete user guide for  
further information.  
Switch off near blasting  
Follow any restrictions. Do  
not use the phone where  
blasting is in progress.  
Use sensibly  
Use only in the normal  
Switch on safely  
Do not switch the phone on  
position as explained in the  
product documentation. Do  
not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
when wireless phone use is  
prohibited or when it may  
cause interference or danger.  
Road safety comes first  
Obey all local laws. Always  
Qualified service  
Only qualified personnel may  
install or repair this product.  
keep your hands free to  
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.  
Backup copies  
Remember to make backup  
Switch the phone off near  
medical equipment.  
copies or keep a written  
record of all important  
information stored in your  
phone.  
Switch off in aircraft  
Follow any restrictions.  
Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
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 phone at a  
refueling point. Don't use  
near fuel or chemicals.  
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Emergency calls  
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  
language-dependent characters and  
services.  
Ensure the phone is switched  
on and in service. Press the  
end key as many times as  
needed to clear the display  
and return to the main  
screen. Key in the emergency  
number, then press the call  
key. Give your location. Do  
not end the call until given  
permission to do so.  
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 phone  
information.  
The wireless phone described in this  
guide is approved for use on the CDMA  
800 network. Contact your service  
provider for more information about  
networks.  
Shared memory  
The following features in this device may  
share memory: contacts, text messages,  
ring tones, calendar, and games. Use of  
one or more of these features may reduce  
the memory available for the remaining  
features sharing memory. Your phone  
may display a message that the memory  
is full when you try to use a shared  
memory feature. In this case, delete some  
of the information or entries stored in the  
shared memory features before  
When using the features in this device,  
obey all laws and respect privacy and  
legitimate rights of others.  
Warning: To use any features in  
this device, other than the alarm  
clock, the phone 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  
messages and ring tones may have a  
certain amount of memory specially  
allotted to them in addition to the  
Network Services  
memory shared with other features.  
To use the phone you must have service  
from a wireless service provider. Many of  
the features in this device depend on  
features in the wireless network to  
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  
utilize Network Services. Your service  
provider may need to give you additional  
instructions for their use and explain  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of  
the Nokia 2118 mobile phone. Your  
phone provides many functions  
which are practical for daily use,  
such as a hands-free loudspeaker,  
alarm clock, calculator, calendar,  
and more. To personalise your phone,  
you can set your favourite ring tones  
and select an Xpress-onTM colour  
cover.  
Get help  
Find your phone label  
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.  
The ESN is found on the type label,  
which is located beneath the battery  
on the back of the phone.  
Updates  
From time to time, Nokia updates  
this guide to reflect changes. The  
latest version may be available at  
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1. Nokia 2118 phone at a glance  
Power key (1)  
Earpiece (2)  
Microphone (7)  
Charger port (8)  
Scroll up and down key (9)  
Call key (10)  
Right selection key (3)  
End key (4)  
Keypad (5)  
Left selection key (11)  
Screen (12)  
Connection port (6)  
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Menu (3) — Press the left selection  
key to select this option.  
Standby mode screen  
The standby mode screen is home  
base and indicates your phone is in  
standby mode.  
Contacts (4) — Press the right  
selection key to select this option.  
Quick keys  
In the standby mode, the scroll key  
functions as follows:  
Scroll up key — Activate the  
flashlight.  
Signal strength (1) — A higher bar  
indicates more power in the signal.  
Scroll down key — Go to the contacts  
list.  
Battery level (2) — A higher bar  
indicates more power in the battery.  
Indicators and icons  
Icon  
Indicates...  
You have one or more text or picture messages.  
See ”Read and reply” on page 22.  
You are making or answering a call with the device.  
See ”Make a call” on page 8.  
You have one or more voice messages.  
See ”Voice messages” on page 24.  
Your phone keypad is locked. See ”Keyguard” on page 9.  
Your phone is set to the silent profile. See ”Profiles” on  
page 33.  
The alarm clock is on. See ”Alarm clock” on page 47.  
The countdown timer is running. See ”Countdown timer”  
on page 51.  
The stopwatch timing is running in the background.  
See ”Stopwatch” on page 52.  
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Icon  
Indicates...  
Integrated handsfree is active.  
The timed profile is selected. See ”Profiles” on page 33.  
An enhancement is connected to the phone.  
or  
or  
Voice privacy encryption is active (or is not active) in the  
network.  
Phone is roaming outside of your home network.  
Phone is in a 1XRTT network. See ”Network Services” on  
page viii.  
below the menu item on the  
phone screen.  
Get the most out of this  
guide  
• Scroll keys are used to move up  
and down in the menus.  
The following sections illustrate the  
various components of your phone.  
Familiarise yourself with these  
sections to help you understand the  
instructions that follow.  
• 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 standby mode.  
This guide uses certain terms for the  
steps that you are asked to perform:  
• Press means to press and release  
a key quickly. For example, press  
7 means press the key on the  
Phone menus  
Phone features are grouped  
keypad that is labelled with the  
number 7 and the letters pqrs.  
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  
phone features. You can access  
these menus and submenus by using  
the scroll method.  
• Press and hold means to press  
and hold a key for 2–3 seconds,  
then release the key.  
• Selection keys are used to select  
a menu option. To select an  
option, press the selection key  
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Scroll method  
In-phone help  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Many features have brief  
Menu, and scroll through the  
main menu with the scroll up and  
down key.  
descriptions (help text) that can be  
viewed on the display. To view these  
descriptions, scroll to a feature, and  
wait for about 15 seconds. If needed,  
select More to view all of the  
2. When you arrive at a menu, use  
Select (the left selection key) to  
enter submenus.  
description, or Back to exit.  
In order to view the descriptions, you  
must activate help text.  
Select Exit from the main menu  
level or press the end key to  
return to standby mode from any  
menu or submenu.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone  
settings > Help text activation.  
Select Back from the submenu  
level to return to the previous  
menu.  
2. Highlight and select On to display  
help text or Off to turn this  
feature off.  
Shortcuts  
You can go directly to almost any  
menu or submenu, as well as  
activate most features by using a  
shortcut.  
In the standby mode, select Menu;  
then within 3 seconds press the key  
or keys associated with the menu  
function you would like to view or  
activate.  
For example, to select the Meeting  
profile, select Menu 3-3-1 in  
standby mode (Menu > 3 Profiles > 3  
Meeting > 1 Activate). After a brief  
pause, the Meeting profile is  
activated.  
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S e t u p y o u r p h o n e  
2. Set up your phone  
Remove the back cover  
Antenna  
Your device has an internal antenna  
located towards the top of the  
phone. Hold the phone as you would  
any other telephone with the  
antenna area pointed up and over  
your shoulder.  
1. With the back of the phone  
facing you, push down on the  
button on the back of the phone.  
Note:Aswith  
any other  
radio  
transmitting  
2. Slide the back cover toward the  
bottom of the phone and remove.  
device, donot  
touch the  
antenna  
Remove the battery  
unnecessarily when the  
device is switched on.  
Contact with the antenna  
affects call quality and may  
cause the phone to operate  
at a higher power level than  
otherwise needed. Avoid  
contact with the antenna  
area when operating the  
phone to optimize antenna  
performance and battery life.  
After you have removed the back  
cover, insert your finger into the  
finger grip and lift the battery from  
its compartment.  
Replace the battery  
1. Position the battery so the gold-  
coloured contacts match up with  
those on the phone.  
The battery label should face  
away from the phone.  
2. Insert the battery, gold-coloured  
contact end first, into the battery  
slot.  
Battery  
Always switch the device off and  
disconnect the charger before  
removing the battery.  
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3. Push down on the other end of  
the battery to snap the battery  
into place.  
Turn your  
phone on  
or off  
To turn your  
phone on or off,  
press and hold  
thepowerkeyon  
top of the phone  
for at least 3 seconds.  
Replace the back cover  
Connect the headset  
Slide the back cover toward the top  
of the phone until you hear a click  
and see the back cover release  
button lock into place.  
A compatible headset may be  
purchased with your phone or  
separately as an enhancement. (See  
”Enhancements” on page 58.)  
1. Plug the  
headset  
Charge the battery  
1. Plug the charger transformer into  
connector  
into the  
Pop-Port™  
connector at  
the bottom  
end of your phone.  
a standard ac outlet.  
2. Insertthe  
charger  
output  
plug into  
theround  
jack at  
2. Position the headset on your ear.  
With the headset connected, you  
can make, answer, and end calls  
as usual.  
the bottom end of the phone.  
After a few seconds, the battery  
indicator in the display starts to  
scroll from bottom to top. If the  
battery is completely discharged,  
it may take a few minutes before  
the charging indicator appears  
on the display or any calls can be  
made.  
• Use the keypad to enter  
numbers.  
• Press the call key to place a  
call.  
• Press the end key to end a call.  
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Install the key mat and front  
cover  
1. Remove the key mat from the old  
front cover and place it into the  
new front cover as shown.  
Change the Xpress-on™  
covers  
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 covers  
attached.  
2. Press the front cover and key mat  
against the phone, and snap the  
front cover into place.  
Remove the back cover  
See ”Remove the back cover” on  
page 5 for instructions on removing  
the back cover.  
Remove the front cover  
Replace back cover  
See ”Replace the back cover” on  
page 6.  
Insert a photo in the back  
cover  
You can insert  
Gently pull the bottom of the front  
cover away from the rest of the  
phone and remove.  
one of your  
favourite  
photos in the  
back cover to  
personalise  
your phone. The size of the photo  
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S e t u p y o u r p h o n e  
should not be larger than 45 mm x  
25 mm. Trim the sides and corners at  
the bottom of the photo. Please  
note, if the photo is smaller than the  
window size, it may not stay in its  
position. The photo should be  
inserted with its image side facing  
the transparent window of the  
cover.  
Use the contacts list  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display the contents of your  
contacts list.  
2. Press the call key to make the  
call, or select Details to view  
details of the entry.  
Use the last dialled number  
1. In the standby mode, press the  
call key to display the last 20  
numbers dialled.  
Make a call  
Use the keypad  
2. Scroll to the number (or name)  
you wish to redial, and press the  
call key.  
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.)  
A conference call  
Conference calling is a network  
service that allows you to take part  
in a conference call with two other  
participants.  
2. Press the end key to end the call,  
or select End call to cancel the  
call attempt.  
1. Make a call to the first  
participant.  
Use the save contact option  
1. In the standby mode, enter the  
phone number (including the  
area code) and select Options >  
Save, enter a name for the the  
contact, and select OK.  
2. With the first participant on the  
line, select Options > New call.  
3. Enter the phone number of the  
second participant, or select  
Search to retrieve a number from  
the contacts list.  
2. Press the call key to make the  
call, or select Done to return to  
standby mode.  
4. Select Flash. The first participant  
is put on hold.  
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5. When the second participant  
picks up, press the 3 and then the  
call key to connect the calls.  
Warning: Do not hold the  
device near your ear when  
the loudspeaker is in use  
because the volume may be  
extremely loud.  
6. To end the conference call, select  
Options > End all calls, or press  
the end key.  
• To activate the loudspeaker while  
in a call, select Loudsp..  
Answer calls  
• To deactivate the loudspeaker  
during a call, select Handset.  
Answer a call with the  
keypad locked  
The loudspeaker is deactivated  
automatically when a call (or a call  
attempt) ends or when certain  
enhancements are connected.  
To answer a call with the keypad  
locked, press the call key. During the  
call, all features function as normal.  
When you end or reject the call, the  
keypad automatically relocks. See  
”Keyguard” on page 9.  
Options during a call  
Many of the options that you can  
use during a call are network  
services. Check with your wireless  
service provider for more  
information.  
When the phone is locked, calls still  
may be possible to the official  
emergency number.  
1. Select Options during a call to  
display a list of options available  
during a call.  
Adjust the volume during  
a call  
To increase or decrease the volume  
2. Select an option.  
during a call, scroll up or down  
during the call. When adjusting the  
volume, a bar chart appears in the  
display indicating the volume level.  
Keyguard  
With keyguard, you can lock the  
keypad to prevent keys from being  
pressed accidentally. Remember to  
lock your phone keypad to prevent  
accidental calls. If the keypad is  
locked, it unlocks when you receive a  
call. After the call, the lock  
Loudspeaker  
You can use your phone as a  
loudspeaker during a call. Do not  
hold the phone to your ear during  
the loudspeaker operation.  
automatically reactivates.  
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When the keyguard is on, calls still  
may be possible to the official  
emergency number.  
To unlock the keypad, select Unlock  
and press * within 2 seconds.  
To lock the keypad, select Menu and  
press * within 2 seconds.  
Use the  
flashlight  
Your phone has  
a built-in  
flashlight that  
you can activate  
when the phone is in the standby  
mode or when there is a call in  
progress. To activate the flashlight,  
press and hold the scroll up key. The  
light stays on until you release the  
scroll up key.  
You can also use the flashlight to  
alert you to an incoming call. For  
more information, see ”Personalise a  
profile” on page 33.  
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T e x t e n t r y  
3. Text entry  
You can use two methods for  
entering text and numbers:  
To enter a single number in Abc mode,  
press and hold the specific number  
key until the number appears.  
• Standard mode is the only way to  
enter text into the contacts list,  
and to rename caller groups.  
Punctuation and special  
characters  
• Predictive input is a quick and  
easy method for writing messages  
and creating a calendar note.  
While at any text entry screen, press  
* to display special characters (press  
and hold * if predictive text is on).  
Scroll to navigate through the list of  
special characters. Once a character  
is highlighted, select Insert to insert  
the character into your message.  
Standard mode  
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  
Delete text  
To delete text, you can use either  
option.  
display is accepted and your  
phone awaits the next entry.  
• Select Clear to backspace the  
cursor and delete a character.  
• Press 0 to enter a space thereby  
accepting a completed word.  
• Select and hold Clear to  
backspace continuously and  
delete characters.  
• Press 1 to enter a period (.).  
• Press * to display special characters.  
See more about special  
Predictive text input  
characters on the following pages.  
Predictive text input allows you to  
write messages quickly using your  
keypad and the built-in dictionary. It  
is much faster than the standard  
mode method, because for each letter,  
you only press the corresponding key  
on your keypad once.  
Numbers (123)  
To switch to 123 mode from Abc mode,  
press and hold # at any message entry  
screen until the icon in the upper left  
corner of the display switches from  
Abc to 123 (or vice versa).  
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• Press and hold the specific  
number key to enter a number.  
Activate and deactivate  
1. At any text entry screen, select  
• Press # to switch predictive text  
on or off and to use predictive  
text in various modes. As you  
press #, the following icons (not  
the descriptions) appear in the  
upper left of the display screen:  
Options > Dictionary.  
2. Select the language of your choice.  
The language setting affects the  
time and date formats of the clock,  
alarm clock, and calendar.  
Uppercase text: standard  
mode is on.  
Enter text  
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.  
Sentence case text:  
predictive text is on.  
6
6
5
4
2
Lowercase text:  
predictive text is on.  
• Press 0 to enter a space and begin  
writing the next word.  
Delete text  
To delete text, you can use either  
option.  
• If a displayed word is not correct,  
press * to see other matches. To  
return to the previous word in the  
list of matches, select Previous.  
• Select Clear to backspace the  
cursor and delete a character.  
• If ? appears after a word, select  
Spell to add the word to the  
dictionary.  
• Select and hold Clear to  
backspace continuously and  
delete characters.  
• Press 1 to insert a period into  
your message.  
• Press and hold * to display special  
characters. Press * again to cycle  
through all available characters.  
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4. Contacts list  
The contacts list can hold up to 250  
contacts with multiple numbers and  
text notes for each contact. The  
amount of numbers and text entries  
that you can save may vary, depending  
on length and the total number of  
entries in the contacts list.  
2. Select and hold Options.  
Save an entry  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Add new.  
2. Enter the name, and select OK.  
3. Enter the phone number, and  
select OK > Done.  
Search  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Save voice mail dialling code  
Contacts > Search.  
You can insert special characters  
called dialling codes into phone  
numbers such as voice mail, and  
save the number to a speed dial  
location. Dialling codes instruct the  
receiving system to pause, wait,  
bypass, or accept the numbers that  
follow them in the dialling string.  
2. Enter the first character of the  
contact name and highlight the  
contact you wish to view.  
3. Select Details > Options and the  
action you want to apply to the  
contact.  
Add new contacts  
Voice mail services vary by service  
provider. The following instructions  
are examples of common operations.  
Please check with your service  
Save a name and number  
1. In the standby mode, enter the  
phone number you wish to save.  
provider for specific instructions for  
using your voice mail service.  
2. Select Options > Save.  
3. Enter the name, and select OK >  
Write down number and  
process  
Done.  
1. Write down your voice mailbox  
number.  
Save a number (only)  
2. Call and check your voice mail as  
you normally would.  
1. In the standby mode, enter the  
phone number you wish to save.  
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3. Write down your interaction with  
the recorded prompts step-by-  
step. Note that each voice mail  
service may vary. Your steps may  
resemble the following:  
Set up voice mail with dialling  
codes  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Speed dials.  
2. Scroll to an empty speed dialling  
Dial 083210, pause 5 seconds,  
press 1, pause 2 seconds, press  
1234, and press *.  
slot, and select Assign.  
3. Enter your voice mailbox number,  
including the area code.  
Be precise; you will need this  
information in ”Set up voice mail  
with dialling codes” on page 14.  
4. Refer to dialling codes, and enter  
any codes as necessary using the  
information that you saved from  
”Write down number and  
Insert dialling codes  
process” on page 13.  
Press * repeatedly to cycle through  
dialling codes. When the desired  
code appears in the display, pause  
briefly and the code is inserted into  
the dialling string.  
For example, if you pause for 5  
seconds after connecting to voice  
mail, enter p twice after the voice  
mailbox number, for example,  
083210pp.  
The following dialling codes are  
available:  
5. Enter any remaining pauses or  
other information that allows  
you to listen to your messages,  
and select OK.  
Dialling  
Indicates...  
code  
*
Bypasses a set of  
instructions.  
6. Enter a name (such as voice mail),  
and select OK.  
+
Causes the international  
access code to be  
replaced by +.  
To dial and listen to your voice mail,  
press and hold the assigned speed  
dialling key in the standby mode.  
p
Pauses for 2.5 seconds  
before sending any  
numbers that follow.  
Save addresses and notes  
To save an address or note, add it to  
an existing entry (contact).  
w
Waits for you to press  
the call key before  
sending the numbers or  
codes that follow.  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display a list of entries in your  
contacts list.  
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2. Scroll to a name to which you  
want to add information.  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to the entry you wish to change,  
and select Details.  
3. Select Details > Options > Add  
detail > E-mail, Web address,  
Postal addr., or Note.  
2. Scroll to the number you wish to  
set as default, select Options >  
Set as default.  
4. Enter the text for the note or  
address, and select OK.  
Set up voice tags  
For more information on setting up  
voice tags and other voice features,  
see ”Voice tags” on page 45.  
Save multiple numbers  
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, but  
the default number can always be  
changed.  
Set up caller groups  
You can add contacts list entries to  
any of five caller groups, and 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.  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display a list of entries.  
Highlight the entry you wish to  
add a phone number or text item.  
Set up a group  
2. Select Details > Options > Add  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display a list of entries in your  
contacts list.  
number or Add detail.  
3. Select General, Mobile, Home,  
Office, Fax, or E-mail, Web  
2. Scroll to a name you want to add  
to a caller group.  
address, Postal addr., or Note.  
4. Enter the number or text for the  
type you have selected, and  
select OK.  
3. Select Details > Options > Caller  
groups.  
4. Select the caller group to which  
you would like to add the name.  
5. To change the type, select  
Change type in the options list.  
Choose an option  
To change the default number for  
the contact entry.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Caller groups > Family,  
VIP, Friends, Business, or Other.  
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2. Scroll to highlight a group, and  
select one of the following caller  
group options:  
Change speed dialling numbers  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Speed dials.  
Group name — Rename the group  
to your preference.  
2. Scroll to the Speed dials entry  
you wish to change and select  
Options > Change.  
Group ringing tone — Set the  
ringing tone for the group.  
3. Enter the new number; or select  
Search to retrieve a number from  
the contacts list, and select OK.  
Group logo — Turn the graphic for  
the caller group on or off.  
4. Enter a name for the entry, and  
Group members — Add or remove  
members from the caller group.  
select OK.  
Delete speed dialling numbers  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Speed dials.  
Set up speed dialling  
You can associate any entry in the  
contacts list with a key from 2–9; to  
dial those entries, press and hold the  
assigned key.  
2. Scroll to the Speed dials location  
you wish to delete.  
3. Select Options > Delete > OK to  
delete the key assignment.  
Assign a key to speed dialling  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Speed dials.  
Edit contacts list entries  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display the contents of your  
contacts list.  
2. Scroll to any empty slot, and  
select Assign.  
3. Enter the number (including the  
area code), and select OK; or  
select Search to retrieve a  
2. Scroll to the entry you would like  
to edit, and select Details.  
number from the contacts list.  
4. Enter the contact name for the  
Edit phone number  
1. Highlight the phone number you  
would like to edit and select  
Options.  
number, and select OK.  
If Speed dials is off, the phone  
displays a prompt asking if you  
want to turn Speed dials on.  
2. Select one of the following  
5. Select Yes to activate Speed dials.  
options, then OK.  
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Add voice tag — Add a voice tag  
Edit name — Edit the name of the  
to the contact.  
contact.  
Edit number — Edit an existing  
View name — View the name of  
phone number of the contact.  
the contact.  
Delete number — Delete a phone  
number from the contact.  
Delete — Delete the entire  
contact entry from your contacts  
list.  
Use number — Display the phone  
number on the standby mode  
screen, ready to be called.  
E-mail address entry  
1. Highlight the e-mail address  
entry you want to update and  
select Options.  
View — View the details of the  
contact.  
Change type >General, Mobile,  
Home, Office, or Fax — Change  
the number type.  
2. Select one of the following  
options, then OK.  
Send e-mail — Send an e-mail.  
Set as default — Change the  
default number of the contact.  
Edit detail — Edit existing details  
of e-mail.  
Add number — Add a number to  
the contact.  
Delete detail — Delete  
existing e-mail.  
Add detail > E-mail, Web address,  
Postal addr., or Note — Add to the  
contact.  
View — View the details of the  
e-mail contact.  
Caller groups — Add the contact  
to an existing caller group.  
Change type >General, Mobile,  
Home, Office, or Fax — Change  
the number type.  
Custom tone — Add a custom ring  
tone to the contact.  
Add detail > E-mail, Web address,  
Postal addr., or Note — Add to the  
contact.  
Send bus. card — Send the  
contact as a business card to  
another phone.  
Add number — Add a number to  
the entry.  
Send message — Create and send  
a message to the contact.  
Caller groups — Add the e-mail to  
an existing caller group.  
Speed dial — Add the contact to  
your speed dial list.  
Custom tone — Add a custom ring  
tone to the contact.  
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Send bus. card — Send the  
contact a business card.  
Add number list entries  
Add number allows you to tag each  
phone number entry with a phone  
type.  
Edit name — Edit the name of the  
contact.  
View name — View the name of  
the contact.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Add number.  
Delete — Delete the entire e-mail  
entry from your contacts list.  
2. Highlight a contact from the list,  
and select Add.  
3. Select the tag as General, Mobile,  
Home, Office, or Fax, and enter  
the number.  
Edit web address  
1. Highlight the web address entry  
you want to edit and select  
Options.  
Settings  
2. Select the option you wish to  
Settings allows you to determine  
how your phone numbers are viewed  
and how much memory remains in  
the contacts list.  
perform, then OK.  
Delete contacts list  
entries  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Settings.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Delete.  
2. Select Scrolling view to select  
how names and numbers are  
viewed in Contacts list.  
2. To delete individual entries, scroll  
to One by one.  
3. Select Memory status to  
determine the amount of space  
available in Contacts list.  
3. Scroll to the entry you wish to  
delete, and select Delete > OK to  
confirm.  
4. To delete the entire contents of  
your contacts list, select Delete  
all > OK.  
Voice tags  
Voice tags allows you to playback,  
change or delete voice tags.  
5. Enter the security code, and  
select OK. See ”Security settings”  
on page 39 for more information.  
In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Voice tags, scroll to a  
voice tag, and select Options >  
Playback, Change, or Delete.  
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Highlight an entry from the  
My number  
In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > My number to display  
your phone’s number.  
contacts list that you wish to  
send, select Details > Options >  
Send bus. card.  
To send the business card as a  
message, select Via text msg..  
Caller groups  
Caller groups allows you to organise  
your contact information into  
groups.  
2. Select Default number or All  
details (only if contact has more  
than one phone number).  
3. Enter the number for your  
recipient or select Search to  
retrieve a number from your  
contacts list.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Contacts > Caller groups >  
Family, VIP, Friends, Business, or  
Other.  
4. Select OK. The business card is  
2. Select Group name, Group  
ringing tone, Group logo, or  
Group members, and follow the  
directions.  
sent.  
Send and receive  
contacts (business  
cards)  
You can send and receive an entry in  
your contacts list with a text  
message if supported by your  
wireless provider.  
Send a business card  
You can send a business card as a  
text message to a compatible phone  
or other handheld device.  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to display the contents of your  
contacts list.  
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5. Messages  
If you have subscribed to a messaging  
service through your wireless  
select the message recipients. Select  
List recipients to see current list of  
recipients. Select Send to send the  
message.  
provider, you can send and receive  
messages to compatible phones that  
also subscribe to a compatible  
message service. You may also be  
able to send and receive picture  
messages, and e-mail messages.  
Create message > Numeric page —  
Allows you to send numeric pages.  
Callback no. allows you to edit your  
callback number. Add number and  
Add list allows you to select the  
message recipients. Select List  
recipients to see current list of  
recipients. Select Send to send the  
message.  
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 network.  
This is not an indication that  
the message has been  
received at the intended  
destination. For more details,  
about messaging services,  
check with your service  
provider.  
Inbox — Allows you to check for  
received messages.  
Sent items — Allows you to check for  
sent messages.  
Archive — Allows you to save  
messages in an archive.  
Templates — Inlcudes a selection of  
templates for creating messages.  
Text messages  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages and from  
the following:  
My folders — Allows you to create  
and name your personal folders.  
Distribution lists — Allows you to  
create and edit your personal  
mailing list for contacts.  
Create message > Text — Allows you  
to create and send messages. Edit  
message allows you to create or edit  
your message. Add number, Add  
e-mail, and Add list allows you to  
Delete messages — Allows you to  
delete messages from a selected  
folder or all folders.  
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Message settings — Includes options  
for changing settings for reading,  
writing and sending messages.  
3. Enter the template into your new  
message.  
4. Complete the message using the  
keypad.  
Write and send  
1. In the standby mode, select  
5. Select Options > Send.  
6. If you do not have any recipients  
you must add them with the Add  
number option.  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Create message >  
Text > Add number or Add e-mail.  
2. Enter the recipient’s phone  
number; or e-mail address, or  
select Search to retrieve a  
number from your contacts list,  
and select OK.  
Create a distribution list  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Distribution lists >  
Options > Add list.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more  
2. Enter a name for the list, and  
recipients, and select OK.  
select OK.  
4. Select Options > Edit message.  
3. To add a contact to this list,  
select Options > Add contact, and  
add the contacts one by one.  
5. Compose a message using the  
keypad, and select Options >  
Send.  
Send a message to a  
distribution list  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Create message >  
Text > Add list.  
Templates  
Templates are short, prewritten  
messages which can be recalled and  
inserted into new text messages  
when you are short on time.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Create message >  
Text > Edit message >Options >  
Use template.  
2. Scroll to a distribution list and  
select OK > Options > Send.  
Your message is then sent to each of  
the recipients in the list.  
2. Highlight and select one of the  
available templates.  
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List recipients — Send the message  
to more than one recipient.  
Read and reply  
When you receive a message, a  
Settings — Set the priority of the  
notification message displays and  
message.  
the unopened letter icon (  
appears in the display.  
)
Save — Select Sent items to  
save the message in the sent items  
folder; select Templates to save the  
message as one of your predefined  
templates; select Archive to save the  
message in your archive.  
1. Select Show to read the message  
or Exit to dismiss the notification  
message.  
Use the scroll keys to view the  
whole message, if necessary.  
Clear text — Erases all text from your  
message.  
When unopened messages are in  
your inbox,  
is shown in the  
Exit editor — Save the message to  
your sent items folder automatically,  
and leave the message editor.  
upper left corner during standby  
mode as a reminder.  
2. Select Options > Reply > Empty  
Insert contact — Insert a name from  
your contacts list into your message.  
screen.  
3. Compose your reply using the  
Insert number — Insert a phone  
number or find a phone number in  
the contacts list.  
keypad, and select Options > Send.  
Choose a message option  
Use template — Insert a predefined  
template into your message.  
Create message options  
When you create or reply to a text  
message, depending on the mode of  
text input you are using and the  
features supported by your wireless  
service provider, some or all of the  
following options are available:  
Insert picture — Insert a picture into  
your message.  
Change picture — Takes you back to  
the picture list. Scroll to highlight a  
new picture, select View > Insert to  
replace the previous picture in your  
message.  
Preview — If a message contains a  
picture, previews the inserted  
picture before sending. Select Back  
to return to the list of options.  
Delete picture — Select OK to delete  
the picture from your message, or  
select Back to return to the list of  
options.  
Send — Send the message to one  
recipient.  
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Insert smiley — Insert the smiley face  
of your choice into your message.  
Change sending options  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages >  
Message settings > Send options and  
the setting you wish to change:  
Insert word or Edit word — Enter or  
edit the text of a new word that  
might not appear in the predictive  
text dictionary. This displays only  
when the Dictionary option is on.  
Priority — Select the priority of the  
note as Normal or Urgent.  
Insert symbol — Insert a special  
character into your message. This  
displays only when the Dictionary  
option is on.  
Delivery reports — A note is sent to  
you confirming delivery of the  
message. Select On or Off.  
Send callback number — A callback  
number is sent to the recipient.  
Select Off or the default phone  
number for On.  
Dictionary — Select a predictive text  
language or select Dictionary off to  
turn this option off.  
Matches — View matches found in  
the dictionary for the word you want  
to use.  
Change other settings  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages >  
Message settings > Other settings  
and the setting you wish to change:  
Read message options  
When you read a text message, the  
following options are available:  
Message font size — Select Small  
font or Large font.  
Delete — Discard the message.  
Reply — Reply to the message.  
Create the message and select  
Options > Send. The sender’s phone  
number or e-mail is used as the  
default.  
Message overwriting — Select Sent  
items only, Inbox only, S. items &  
inbox, or Off.  
When the message memory is full,  
your phone cannot send or receive  
any new messages. However, you  
can set your phone to automatically  
replace old messages in the Inbox  
and Sent items folders when new  
ones arrive.  
Use number — Select Save, Add to  
contact, Send message, or Call.  
Save — Save the message to a folder.  
Forward — Forward the message to  
another phone number.  
Rename — Edit the title of the  
message.  
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Save to Sent items as sending —  
Select Always save, Always prompt,  
or Off.  
Call and set up your voice  
mail  
1. When you save the voice mailbox  
number, press and hold 1.  
Voice messages  
2. When you connect to voice mail  
and the prerecorded greeting  
begins, follow the automated  
instructions to set up your voice  
mail.  
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  
phone to use voice mail. When you  
receive a voice message, your phone  
lets you know by beeping, displaying  
a message, or both. If you receive  
more than one message, your phone  
shows the number of messages  
received.  
Listen to your voice  
messages  
Once you have set up voice mail, you  
can dial the number in one of four  
ways:  
• Dial the number using the  
keypad.  
Save voice mailbox number  
• Press and hold 1.  
Your wireless provider may have  
already saved your voice mailbox  
number to your phone. If so, the  
number will appear in the display in  
step 2. Select OK to leave the  
number unchanged.  
• Select Listen if there is a  
notification message in the  
display.  
• In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Voice  
messages > Listen to voice  
messages.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Voice  
messages > Voice mailbox  
number.  
When you connect and the  
prerecorded greeting begins, follow  
the automated instructions to listen  
to your voice messages.  
2. If the number is not displayed or  
incorrect, enter your voice  
mailbox area code and number.  
3. Select OK.  
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Automate voice mail  
Write and send  
You can can automate voice mail  
with dialling codes. For more  
information, see ”Save voice mail  
dialling code” on page 13.  
When a picture is added to a text  
message, the message converts to  
picture message. The message  
counter in the upper right of your  
display shows the characters  
available for you to type in.  
Picture messages  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Create message >  
Text > Edit message.  
Picture messaging is a network  
service. If your wireless service  
provider supports this feature, your  
phone comes with five preloaded  
pictures. Pictures can be attached to  
a message and sent using text  
messaging to compatible phones or  
PCs. Picture messages behave the  
same as text messages, but pictures  
take up more space than text.  
Pictures are stored in the Templates  
folder at Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Templates.  
2. Write a message using the  
keypad (or enter nothing if you  
choose to just send a picture),  
and select Options.  
3. Select Insert picture.  
4. Scroll down through the pictures,  
and select View.  
5. Select Insert to insert the picture  
into your message; otherwise  
select Back, scroll to another  
picture, and select View again.  
Note: Picture message  
function can be used only if it  
is supported by your network  
operator or service provider.  
Only compatible devices that  
offer picture message  
6. To send the picture message,  
select Options > Send.  
7. Select Add number.  
features can receive and  
display picture messages.  
8. Enter the phone number for your  
recipient, or select Search to  
retrieve a number from the  
Copyright protections may prevent  
some images, music (including  
ringing tones) and other content  
from being copied, modified,  
transferred, or forwarded.  
contacts list, and select OK.  
9. Select Options > Send.  
Picture images are not saved in Sent  
items and can only be received Via  
text msg..  
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If your wireless service provider  
supports this feature, you can check  
for e-mail messages using the  
minibrowser. In the standby mode,  
select Menu > Messages >  
View a picture message  
When you receive a picture message,  
the message icon (  
the display.  
) appears in  
1. Select Show to view the picture  
message or select Exit to dismiss  
the notification message.  
Minibrowser messages > Connect.  
See ”Minibrowser” on page 55 for  
more information on using the  
Minibrowser in your phone to access  
web pages.  
2. If you have more than one picture  
message, select the message of  
your choice.  
When you have unopened picture  
Message folders  
messages in your inbox,  
is  
shown in the upper left corner  
during standby mode as a reminder.  
Save messages to folders  
You can save drafts of messages or  
received messages to an existing  
folder or to a folder that you have  
created.  
3. Scroll to view the whole picture if  
necessary.  
4. Once you are finished, select  
Back to view the notification in  
the Inbox or Options for other  
choices such as Reply or Forward.  
1. Open the received message or  
create a new message, and select  
Options.  
If you would like to save the picture  
to your Templates folder for later  
use, select Options > Save picture.  
You can enter a title for the picture,  
and select OK.  
2. Select Save > Sent items,  
Templates, Archive, or a folder  
you have created on your own.  
Save the message to another  
folder  
While viewing a message, select  
Options > Save and the destination  
folder.  
If your templates folder is full of  
pictures, select the picture you  
would like to replace.  
Minibrowser messages  
Minibrowser messaging is a network  
service. See ”Network Services” on  
page viii for more information.  
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View saved messages  
Archive folder  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Store messages that have been read  
Messages > Text messages.  
in the Archive folder.  
2. Select and open the folder  
containing the message you wish  
to view.  
Templates folder  
Pictures and prewritten templates  
are stored in the Templates folder.  
Preloaded templates can be edited  
and personalised.  
3. Select the message you wish to  
view.  
Inbox folder  
My folders  
Keep your messages organised by  
creating custom folders and saving  
some of your messages there.  
Messages are automatically stored  
in the inbox after they have been  
read or if you select Back when a  
notification appears in standby mode.  
Add a folder  
Sent items folder  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages > My  
folders > Options > Add folder.  
Messages that you have sent and  
messages that you have created but  
have not sent are automatically  
stored in the sent items folder.  
2. Enter a name for the new folder,  
and select OK.  
When sending messages, set Save to  
Sent items as sending to Always save  
or Always prompt to ensure that  
your messages are saved. If Save to  
Sent items as sending is set to Off,  
sent messages are not stored in the  
sent items folder.  
Rename a folder  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > My folders.  
2. Any folders that you have created  
appear in the display. Scroll to the  
folder you wish to rename, and  
select Options > Rename folder.  
To change the settings, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages >  
Message settings > Other settings.  
3. Select and hold Clear to delete  
the existing entry, then enter the  
new name for the folder, and  
select OK to confirm or Back to  
exit.  
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3. Select the message you wish to  
delete, and select Options >  
Delete.  
Delete a folder  
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.  
4. Select OK to delete the message  
or Back to exit.  
Delete all messages in a folder  
1. In the standby mode, select  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > My folders.  
Menu > Messages > Text  
messages > Delete messages.  
2. Scroll to the folder you wish to  
remove, and select Options >  
Delete folder.  
2. Select the folder containing the  
messages you wish to delete and  
one of the following:  
3. Select OK to delete or Back to exit.  
All — Deletes all messages in all  
of the folders.  
Delete messages  
If your message memory is full and  
you have more messages waiting at  
All read — Deletes any messages  
which have been read in all of the  
folders.  
the network,  
standby mode. You can do the  
following:  
blinks during in  
All unread — Deletes any  
messages which have not been  
read in all of the folders.  
• Read some of the unread  
messages, and delete them.  
Inbox — Deletes all messages  
from the Inbox folder.  
• Delete messages from some of  
your folders.  
Sent items — Deletes all messages  
from the Sent items folder.  
Archive — Deletes all messages  
from the Archive folder.  
Delete a single message  
To delete a single message, you need  
to open it first.  
User defined folders — All user  
defined folders that the user has  
added under My folders are  
displayed at the end of the  
predefined folders.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Messages > Text messages.  
2. Select the folder containing the  
message you wish to delete.  
3. Select OK to delete the messages.  
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6. Call register  
Call register stores information  
about the last 20 missed, 20  
received, or 20 dialled calls. It also  
adds the total duration of all calls.  
When the number of calls exceed  
the maximum, the most recent call  
replaces the oldest.  
View missed calls  
The missed calls feature does not  
function when your phone is  
switched off. Missed calls are calls  
that were never answered.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Call register > Missed  
calls.  
Whether viewing missed, received,  
or dialled calls, the menu options are  
the same:  
2. If a missed call notification  
appears, select List.  
Time of call — Display the date and  
time of the call.  
3. Scroll to a name or number, and  
select Options.  
Send message — Send a message to  
the number.  
4. Select an option.  
View number — Display the number.  
View received calls  
Received calls are calls that have  
been answered.  
Use number — Edit the number and  
associate a name with the number.  
Save — Enter a name for the number  
and save it to your contacts list.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Call register > Received  
calls.  
Add to contact — Add the number to  
an existing entry in your contacts  
list, if the number is not associated  
with a name.  
2. Scroll to a name or number, and  
select Options.  
3. Select an option.  
Delete — Clear the number from  
memory.  
View dialled numbers  
Call — Call the number.  
Dialled calls are previous numbers  
you have dialled from your phone:  
1. In the standby mode, press the  
call key.  
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OR  
Duration of calls  
In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Call register > Dialled  
numbers.  
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 a name or number, and  
select Options.  
3. Select an option.  
Last call  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration >Last  
call duration for more information.  
Call times  
You can make or receive up to five  
calls to or from the same number  
and view the time each call  
occurred. Your clock must be set for  
this feature to work accurately.  
Show call time on display  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration >Last  
call duration > Details > Show call  
time on display > On or Off.  
1. While viewing a missed, received,  
or dialled call, select Options >  
Time of call.  
2. Scroll down to view the most  
recent call times from this  
number; select Back to return to  
the options list.  
Dialled calls  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration  
>Duration of dialled calls > Details  
for more information.  
Delete call registers  
You can delete any missed, dialled,  
or received calls from phone  
memory.  
Received calls  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration >  
Duration of received calls > Details  
for more information.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Delete recent call  
lists.  
2. Select the type of calls you want  
to clear: All, Missed, Received, or  
Dialled.  
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In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Data/fax calls and one  
of the following options:  
All calls  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration >  
Duration of all calls for more  
information.  
Last sent data/fax — View the size  
(KB) of the last sent data/fax call.  
Last received data/fax — View the  
size (KB) of the last received data/  
fax call.  
Life timer  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration > Life  
timer.  
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.  
Clear timers  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Call duration > Clear  
timers, enter your security code, and  
select OK.  
Duration of last data/fax call — View  
the duration time of the last data or  
fax call.  
Duration of all data/fax calls — View  
the duration time of all calls.  
Duration of data/fax  
Clear all data/fax registers — Select  
OK > Yes to clear all data and fax logs.  
calls  
Data/fax calls are a network service.  
See ”Network Services” on page viii  
for more information. If your  
wireless service provider supports  
this feature, you can view the size or  
duration of sent or received data and  
fax calls.  
Duration of minibrowser  
Minibrowser is a network service  
and a carrier-dependent feature. See  
”Network Services” on page viii, for  
more information. If your wireless  
service provider supports this  
feature, you can view the size or  
duration of sent or received data  
from the minibrowser.  
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.  
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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.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Call register > Minibrowser calls and  
one of the following options:  
Last sent browser data — View the  
size (KB) of the last send browser  
data.  
Last received browser data — View  
the size (KB) of the last received  
data.  
All sent browser data — View the size  
(KB) of all sent browser data.  
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  
registers.  
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7. Profiles  
Profiles define how your phone  
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.  
2. Select the option you want to  
personalise: Incoming call alert,  
Ringing tone, Ringing volume,  
Vibrating alert, Light alert,  
Message alert tone, Keypad  
tones, Warning tones, Alert for, or  
Profile name.  
You cannot rename the General  
profile.  
Set a timed profile  
Timed profiles can be used to  
Profiles are also available for  
enhancements such as a headset  
and car kit. See ”Enhancement  
settings” on page 39.  
prevent missed calls. For example,  
suppose you attend an event that  
requires your phone 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  
Activate  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Profiles, the profile of your choice,  
and Activate.  
returning your phone to the default  
profile at a time you specify.  
Personalise a profile  
You can personalise any of the  
profiles a variety of ways.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Profiles, the profile you  
want activate and set for timed  
expiration, and Timed.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Profiles, the profile you  
wish to personalise, and  
Personalise.  
2. Enter the time for the profile to  
expire, and select OK.  
Timed profiles can be set up to 24  
hours in advance.  
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8. Settings  
Use this menu to set or change the  
time and date settings, call settings,  
phone settings, tone settings,  
enhancement settings, security  
settings, network settings and to  
restore the factory settings.  
Speed dialling  
You can activate or deactivate Speed  
dialling. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Call settings >  
Speed dialling > On or Off.  
Minibrowser confirmation  
Call settings  
You can specify whether or not you  
want your phone to display  
messages when you begin or end a  
browser session.  
Anykey answer  
Anykey answer allows you to answer  
an incoming call by briefly pressing  
any key except the power, right  
selection, or end key.  
Select Menu > Settings > Call  
settings > Minibrowser confirmation  
and one of the following options:  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call settings > Anykey  
answer > On or Off.  
None — No confirmation notes are  
displayed.  
On connection — Phone asks you to  
confirm your awareness to possible  
charges incurred for Internet access.  
Automatic redial  
Occasionally, your network may  
experience heavy traffic, resulting in  
a fast busy signal when you dial.  
With automatic redial activated,  
your phone redials the number, and  
notifies you once the network is  
available.  
On exit — Phone asks you to confirm  
your wish to end browsing.  
Both — Confirmation required before  
connecting to the Internet and before  
you terminate a browser session.  
Calling card  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call settings > Automatic  
redial >On or Off.  
If you use a calling card for long  
distance calls, you can save the calling  
card numbers in your phone. Your  
phone can store up to four calling cards.  
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Contact your calling card company  
for more information.  
Save information  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call settings > Calling  
card.  
Make calls  
After you have saved your calling card  
information in your phone, you can  
make a call using your calling card.  
2. Enter your security code, and  
select OK.  
3. Scroll to one of the four memory  
locations, and select Options >  
Edit > OK > Dialling sequence.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Call settings >  
Calling card.  
4. Select one of the following  
sequence types:  
2. Enter your security code, and  
select OK. (See ”Access codes” on  
page 40.)  
Access no. + phone no. + card no.  
— Dial 0-800 access number,  
phone number, then card number  
and PIN, if required.  
3. Scroll to the calling card of your  
choice, and select Options > OK.  
4. Press the end key to return to  
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 0-800 access number,  
card number and PIN, if required,  
then phone number.  
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 and PIN, if  
required.  
5. Press and hold the call key for a  
few seconds until Card call is  
displayed.  
6. When you hear the tone or  
5. Enter the required information  
(access number or prefix and card  
number), and select OK to  
system message, select OK.  
Data or fax calls  
Data or fax calls is a network service.  
See ”Network Services” on page viii  
for more information.  
confirm your entries.  
6. Select Card name.  
7. Enter the card name, and select  
OK.  
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If your wireless service provider  
supports this feature, you can set up  
the phone to send or receive data or  
fax calls when a terminal, such as a  
PDA or PC, is connected.  
Data transfer  
You can view the transmission speed  
when sending or receiving data or  
fax calls.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call settings > Data/fax  
calls > Data rate display > Graphic or  
Off.  
For better performance during data  
calls, place the phone on a  
stationary surface. Do not move the  
phone by holding it in your hand  
during a data call.  
Call summary  
Your phone can display the time  
spent on a call when you hang up.  
For more information on  
connectivity, refer to the PC/PDA  
Connectivity Guide. The PC/PDA  
Connectivity Guide can be  
downloaded from the Nokia website  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Call settings > Call  
summary > On or Off.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Call settings >  
Data/fax calls > Incoming data/  
fax call and one of the following  
options:  
Phone settings  
Phone language  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings > Phone  
language and the language of your  
choice.  
Normal — The phone receives  
incoming calls as usual.  
Data calls only — The phone  
The language setting affects the  
time and date formats of the clock,  
alarm clock, and calendar.  
receives only data calls.  
Fax calls only — The phone  
receives only fax calls.  
2. Select Data calls only or Fax calls  
Automatic keyguard  
only.  
You can set the keypad of your  
phone to lock automatically after a  
preset time delay.  
3. When you are finished receiving  
the fax or data call, repeat steps  
1 and 2, and select Normal.  
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1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings >  
Off — Used to turn off tones. No  
tones are sent when you press a key.  
Automatic keyguard > On or Off.  
Set length  
You can also specify DTMF tone  
length when using the Fixed option.  
2. If you select On, Set delay:  
appears.  
3. Enter the delay (in hh:mm  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings > DTMF  
tones > DTMF tone length > Short  
(0.1 seconds) or Long (0.5 seconds).  
format), and select OK.  
When keyguard is on, it may be  
possible to dial the emergency  
number.  
Welcome note  
DTMF tones  
You can write a welcome note that  
briefly appears whenever you switch  
your phone on, if provided by your  
service provider.  
DTMF tones are the tones that sound  
when you press the keys on your  
phone keypad. You can use DTMF  
tones for many automated dial-up  
services such as banking and airlines  
or for entering your voice mailbox  
number and password.  
Predictive text input is not available  
for entering welcome note text.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone  
settings > Welcome note.  
DTMF tones are sent during an active  
call. You can send them manually  
from your phone keypad, or send  
them automatically by saving them  
in your phone.  
2. Enter a note (up to 44 characters).  
Press * to display and select from  
available special characters.  
3. When you are finished, select  
Set type  
Options > Save.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings > DTMF  
tones > Manual DTMF tones and on  
of the following options:  
Select Delete if you want to delete  
the previous text and begin creating  
another welcome note.  
Continuous — The tone sounds for as  
long as you press and hold a key.  
Banner  
Banner is a network service. See  
”Network Services” on page viii for  
more information.  
Fixed — Used to send tones of the  
duration you specify in the DTMF  
tone length option.  
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If your wireless service provider  
supports this feature, then you can  
choose whether the display shows  
the operator logo when the phone is  
in the idle state.  
Time and date settings  
Time  
Show or hide the clock  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date settings >  
Clock > Show clock or Hide clock.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings > Banner >  
Default or Personalise.  
Set the time  
Help text activation  
Your phone displays brief  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Time and date  
settings > Clock > Set the time.  
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.  
Scroll to page through the full help  
text, if necessary.  
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm  
format), and select OK.  
3. Select am or pm (this option  
displays only when 12-hour  
format is in use).  
The default setting for help text is  
on. However, you can turn help text  
on or off.  
Change the format  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date settings >  
Clock > Time format > 24-hour or  
12-hour.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Phone settings > Help  
text activation > On or Off.  
Date  
Display brightness  
Show or hide the date  
You can change the brightness of  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date settings >  
Date > Show date or Hide date.  
your phone display.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Phone  
settings > Display brightness.  
Set the date  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Time and date settings >  
Date > Set the date, enter the date,  
and select OK.  
2. Scroll up or down to adjust the  
brightness level to your preference.  
3. Select OK to accept your settings.  
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enter the time manually (once the  
battery is replaced or recharged, and  
you are still outside of the digital  
network).  
Change the date format  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Time and date  
settings > Date > Date format  
and the format of your choice.  
Tone settings  
2. With Date on the display, select  
Date separator, and the separator  
of your choice.  
From this menu, you can adjust the  
ringing volume, keypad tones, and  
other tone settings for the currently  
active profile. See ”Personalise a  
profile” on page 33.  
Set the auto-update of date  
and time  
Auto-update is a network service.  
See ”Network Services” on page viii.  
Enhancement settings  
The enhancement settings menu is  
shown only if the phone is or has  
been connected to a compatible  
enhancement.  
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 example, when  
you have traveled to another  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Enhancement settings >  
Headset, Handsfree, Text phone, or  
Charger and the desired accessory.  
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.  
Security settings  
If you use the Auto-update of date &  
time option while outside your digital  
network, you may be prompted to  
enter the time manually. Network  
time will replace the time and date  
when you re-enter your digital  
network.  
Restrict calls  
Call restriction is a network service.  
See ”Network Services” on page viii  
for more information.  
If your wireless service providers  
supports this feature, then you can  
restrict the calls your phone can  
make and receive. When calls are  
restricted, calls still may be possible  
to the official emergency number.  
If your battery has been removed or  
has discharged outside the digital  
network, you may be prompted to  
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Contact your service provider for the  
restriction password.  
If you enter the wrong security code  
five times in succession, you will not  
be able to enter a code for five  
minutes, even if you power off the  
phone between incorrect entries.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu  
> Settings > Security settings >  
Call restrictions.  
2. Enter the security code, and  
Phone lock  
select OK.  
The phone lock feature protects your  
phone from unauthorised outgoing  
calls or unauthorised access to  
information stored in the phone.  
When phone lock is activated, Phone  
locked is displayed each time you  
turn your phone on.  
3. Select the type of calls you wish  
to restrict:  
Restrict outgoing calls — Calls  
cannot be made.  
Restrict incoming calls — Calls  
cannot be received.  
When the phone is locked, calls still  
may be possible to the official  
emergency number.  
4. Scroll to an option: Select, Add  
restriction, Edit, or Delete.  
Note: Edit and Delete options  
are available only if a  
restriction is added  
previously.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Security  
settings > Access codes > Phone  
lock.  
2. Enter the lock code and select OK.  
Access codes  
3. Select one of the following  
options:  
The security and lock codes control  
access to features and is supplied  
with the phone. The preset security  
code is 12345. Once you change the  
security code, keep the new code  
secret and in a safe place separate  
from your phone.  
On turns the phone lock feature  
on immediately after the phone is  
turned off and then on.  
Off immediately turns off the  
phone lock feature.  
Call not allowed is displayed if you  
attempt to place a call while the  
phone is locked.  
Avoid using codes similar to  
emergency numbers such as 111 to  
prevent accidental dialling of the  
emergency number.  
To answer a call with phone lock on,  
select Answer or press the call key.  
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emergency numbers to prevent  
accidental emergency calls.  
Allowed phone number when  
phone locked  
When phone lock is on, the only  
outgoing calls that can be made are  
to the emergency number (for  
example, 111 or other official  
emergency number) and the number  
stored in the Allowed number when  
lock active location.  
The security code can be used for the  
lock code.  
Change the security code  
The security code is needed for tasks  
such as deleting all contacts or  
restoring factory settings.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu  
> Settings > Security settings >  
Access codes > Change security  
code.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security settings >  
Access codes > Allowed number  
when lock active.  
2. Enter the current security code  
2. Enter the lock code and select OK.  
(default is 12345), and select OK.  
3. Enter the phone number, or select  
Search, recall the number from  
the phone book, and select OK.  
3. Enter the new security code (5  
characters), and select OK.  
4. Enter the new security code  
Change the lock code  
The lock code allows you to access  
the phone when it is locked.  
again, and select OK.  
When you change your security  
code, make sure you store it in a safe  
place, away from your phone. Avoid  
entering access codes similar to  
emergency numbers to prevent  
accidental emergency calls.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security settings >  
Access codes > Change lock code.  
2. Enter the current lock code  
(default is 12345), and select OK.  
3. Enter the new lock code (4  
Voice privacy  
characters), and select OK.  
Voice privacy is a network service.  
See ”Network Services” on page viii.  
If your wireless service provider  
supports this feature, the voice  
privacy feature protects the privacy  
of your current phone conversation  
from other callers placing phone  
calls on your same network.  
4. Enter the new lock code again,  
and select OK.  
When you change your lock code,  
make sure you store it in a safe  
place, away from your phone. Avoid  
entering access codes similar to  
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In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Security settings > Voice  
privacy > On or Off.  
3. Select Call divert.  
4. Scroll to the type of forwarding  
that matches the feature code  
you entered (for example, Divert  
if busy), select Activate.  
Network  
The Network menu allows you to  
personalise the way your phone  
chooses a network in which to operate  
while you are within or outside of  
your primary or home system.  
The activated feature code is now  
stored in your phone, and you are  
returned to the Feature code:  
prompt. Continue entering other  
feature codes (for example, #81  
to cancel Divert if busy), or press  
the end key to return to standby  
mode.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network > Home only or  
Automatic.  
When you enter a network feature  
code successfully the feature  
becomes visible in the Network  
services menu.  
Your phone is set to search for the  
most cost-effective network. If your  
phone does not find a preferred  
network, it selects a network  
automatically based on the option  
you choose in the Network.  
Call diverting  
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  
features  
The following features are network  
services. See also ”Network Services”  
on page viii.  
Activate  
This is a network service. All options  
listed may not appear in the display.  
Contact your wireless provider for  
more information.  
Store a feature code  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network services >  
Network feature setting.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network services >  
Call divert and one of the  
following options:  
2. Enter the feature code from your  
service provider (for example, *81  
for activating Divert if busy), and  
select OK.  
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Divert all calls — Diverts all calls  
to the number you specify.  
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.  
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.  
1. During a call, select Answer or  
press the call key to answer the  
waiting call.  
Divert if out of reach — Divert  
incoming calls when your phone  
is off.  
The first call is put on hold.  
2. Press the end key to end the  
active call.  
Cancel all diverts — Cancel any  
call diverting options you have  
set.  
Restore factory settings  
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.  
2. Select Activate.  
3. Enter the number to which your  
calls, data, or other information  
are diverted, and select OK.  
Cancel  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Settings > Restore  
factory settings.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Settings > Network services > Call  
divert > Cancel all diverts.  
2. Enter the security code (the  
default security code is 12345),  
and select OK.  
Cancel all diverts may affect your  
ability to receive voice mail  
messages. Contact your wireless  
provider for specific details.  
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9. Voice  
2. Highlight the contact you want  
to assign a voice tag, select  
Voice dialling  
You can dial up to 25 stored  
numbers using voice dialling.  
Details > Options > Add voice tag.  
3. Select Start, then speak clearly  
Before using voice tags, note the  
following:  
into the microphone.  
Do not select Quit unless you want  
to cancel the recording.  
• Voice tags are not language  
dependent. They are dependent  
on the speaker’s voice.  
The phone automatically stops  
recording, saves, and replays the  
• You must say the name exactly as  
you said it when you recorded it.  
voice tag.  
appears next to the  
phone numbers which have voice  
tags assigned.  
• Voice tags are sensitive to  
background noise. Record voice  
tags and use them in a quiet  
environment.  
If recording is not successful, your  
phone displays Voice system error.  
Select Options > Add voice tag, and  
repeat step 3.  
• Very short names are not accepted.  
Use long names, and avoid similar  
names for different numbers.  
Dial a number  
1. Select and hold Contacts.  
Note: Using voice tags may  
be difficult in a noisy  
environment or during an  
emergency, so you should not  
rely solely upon voice dialling  
in all circumstances.  
2. When you hear several beeps and  
Speak now appears, release the  
key.  
3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly  
into the microphone.  
Assign a voice tag to an entry  
Before you can use voice dialling,  
you must first assign a voice tag to  
the number.  
When the phone finds the voice  
tag, Found: appears, and the  
phone automatically dials the  
number. If the phone does not  
locate a number or recognise the  
voice tag, No match found appears.  
1. In the standby mode, scroll down  
to enter the contacts list.  
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Voice tags  
Add a voice tag  
After you have associated a voice  
tag to a contact, you can choose one  
of the following options:  
Before using voice commands, you  
must first add a voice tag to the  
phone function.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Play back  
1. Select Menu > Voice > Voice tags.  
Voice > Voice commands.  
2. Select the phone function you  
wish to tag: Profiles, Voice  
mailbox, Voice recorder or Call  
register.  
2. Scroll to the name with the voice  
tag you want to hear.  
3. Select Options > Playback.  
Modify  
3. If necessary, scroll to an option  
associated with that function,  
and select Options > Add  
command.  
1. Select Menu > Voice > Voice tags.  
2. Scroll to the name with the voice  
tag you want to change.  
4. Select Start, and speak the voice  
3. Select Options > Change.  
tag clearly into the microphone.  
4. Select Start, then speak clearly  
into the microphone. The phone  
repeats your voice tag, and Voice  
tag saved appears.  
Do not select Quit unless you want  
to cancel the recording.  
The phone replays then saves the  
recorded tag.  
commands that have voice tags  
assigned.  
appears next to  
Delete  
1. Select Menu > Voice > Voice tags.  
2. Scroll to the name with the voice  
tag you want to erase.  
Activate a voice command  
3. Select Options > Delete. Delete  
After you have associated a voice  
tag with a phone function, you can  
issue a command by speaking the  
voice tag.  
voice tag? appears.  
4. Select OK to erase the voice tag.  
Voice commands  
You can set as many as five voice  
commands, which allow hands-free  
operation of certain phone features.  
1. Select and hold Contacts.  
2. When Speak now appears,  
pronounce the voice tag clearly  
into the microphone.  
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When the phone finds the voice tag,  
Found: appears, and the phone plays  
the recognised voice tag through the  
earpiece. The function you requested  
is activated.  
3. When you are finished recording,  
select Stop.  
4. Enter a name for the recording,  
and select OK. The recording is  
saved to the Recordings list.  
Voice tag options  
After you have associated a voice  
tag to a command, select one of the  
following options:  
Voice recorder options  
After you have saved the recording  
to the Recordings list, highlight the  
recording, and choose one of the  
following options:  
Playback — Listen to the voice  
command tag.  
Playback — Listen to the recording  
Change — Change the voice  
using the earpiece.  
command.  
Delete — Erase the recording.  
Delete — Erase the voice command  
tag.  
Edit title — Rename the recording.  
Add alarm — Add an alarm to the  
recording.  
Voice recorder  
This feature allows you to record  
speech or sound with your phone  
and listen to them later. The total  
available time is 60 seconds if no  
memos have been stored. The  
maximum length of a recording  
depends on how much memory  
remains available.  
Record speech or sound  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Voice > Voice recorder >  
Record.  
2. After the recorder start tone is  
heard, begin recording speech or  
sound.  
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10. Organiser  
Your phone contains features to help  
organise your everyday life, including  
an alarm clock, calendar, calculator,  
countdown timer, and stopwatch.  
Alarm on appears briefly in the  
display, and appears in  
standby mode.  
Alarm conditions  
Alarm clock  
When the alarm sounds, your phone  
beeps, vibrates (if vibrate alert is on  
in the currently active profile), and  
lights up.  
Set an alarm  
The alarm clock is based on the  
phone clock. It sounds an alert any  
time you specify and even works if  
the phone is turned off.  
With the phone on, select Stop to  
shut the alarm off or Snooze. If you  
select Snooze, the alarm stops for 10  
minutes, and Snooze on appears in  
the display.  
If an alarm is not set  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock.  
If you do not press a key, the alarm  
stops (snoozes) for 5 minutes, then  
sounds again.  
2. Enter the time for the alarm in  
hh:mm format, and select OK.  
If the alarm time is reached while  
the phone is switched off, the phone  
switches itself on and starts sounding  
the alarm tone. If you select Stop,  
the device asks whether you want to  
activate the phone 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.  
3. Select am or pm if 12-hour clock  
format is on.  
Alarm on appears briefly in the  
display, and  
appears in  
standby mode.  
If an alarm is set  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > On.  
2. Enter the time for the alarm in  
hh:mm format, and select OK.  
Turn an alarm off  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Alarm clock > Off.  
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1. Go to the date for which you  
want to set a reminder. (See ”Go  
to a date” on page 48.)  
Calendar  
The calendar keeps track of  
reminders, calls you need to make,  
meetings, memo, 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:  
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 the subject and  
select Options > Save. Enter a  
location and select Options >  
Save. Enter a start and end time.  
Choose an alarm option.  
Open  
Call — Enter the phone number  
and select Options > Save. Enter  
a name and select Options >  
Save. Enter a time. Choose an  
alarm option.  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar.  
To move the cursor in some calendar  
views, use the scroll keys.  
Birthday — Enter the person’s  
name and select Options > Save.  
Enter the year of birth. Choose an  
alarm option. Enter a time.  
Go to a date  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Calendar > Options >  
Go to date.  
Memo — Enter the subject and  
select Options > Save. Enter an  
end date. Choose an alarm  
option. Enter a time.  
2. Enter the date (for example,  
15/07/2005), and select OK.  
Reminder — Enter the reminder  
and and select Options > Save.  
Choose an alarm option. Enter a  
time.  
Note a specific date  
You can choose from five types of  
notes: Meeting, Call, Birthday,  
Memo, and Reminder. Your phone  
asksforfurtherinformationdepending  
on which note you select. You can also  
set an alarm for your note.  
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Send note — Send the note to  
another device using text message,  
or in calendar format.  
View notes (day view)  
After you have created some  
calendar notes, you can view them  
as follows:  
Copy — Copy the note. You can then  
paste the note to another date.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
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.  
Organiser > Calendar.  
2. Scroll to the date containing the  
note. Days with notes appear in  
bold type.  
3. Select Options > Day notes.  
4. To view a highlighted note, select  
Send a note  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Options > View.  
Organiser > Calendar.  
Options while viewing a list  
of notes  
Select Options while viewing the  
2. Scroll to the date containing the  
note you wish to send. Days with  
notes appear in bold type.  
day’s notes and one of the following:  
3. Select Options > Day notes.  
View — View the full note.  
4. Scroll to the note you wish to send,  
and select Options > Send note >  
Via calendar or Via text msg.  
Make a note — Create a new note for  
the selected date.  
Delete — Delete the note.  
5. If you select Via calendar, enter  
the number for the recipient; or  
select Search to retrieve a  
Edit — Edit the note.  
Move — Move the note to another  
date on your calendar.  
number from the contacts list,  
and select OK. The note is sent.  
Repeat — Enable the note to recur on  
a regular basis (daily, weekly, bi-  
weekly, monthly, and yearly).  
6. If you select Via text msg., select  
Add number.  
7. Enter the number for the  
recipient; or select Search to  
retrieve a number from the  
contacts list, and select OK.  
Tip: Repeat is not available for  
Birthday note.  
Go to date — Jump to another date  
on your calendar.  
8. Select Options > Send.  
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1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Receive a note in calendar  
format  
When you receive a calendar note,  
your phone displays Calendar note  
received. Save the note in your  
calendar and set an alarm for any  
date and time.  
Organiser > Calculator.  
2. Enter the first number in the  
calculation.  
Press # for a decimal point if  
necessary.  
Press * to cycle through the add  
(+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and  
divide (/) characters. Pausebriefly  
to select the displayed character.  
View notes  
1. When your phone displays  
Calendar note received, select  
Show.  
3. Enter the second number in your  
calculation.  
2. Scroll to view the entire message,  
if necessary.  
4. Select Options (equals is  
highlighted).  
Save notes  
To perform a square or square root  
calculation, select Options > Square  
or Square root. Select Options >  
Change sign or scroll to change the  
sign of your result.  
After viewing the calendar note,  
select Options > Save.  
Discard notes  
After viewing the calendar note,  
select Options > Discard or select  
Exit.  
Currency converter  
You can convert foreign currency to  
domestic, or vice versa.  
Calculator  
The calculator in your phone adds,  
subtracts, multiplies, divides,  
calculates the square and the square  
root, changes the sign of the number  
entered, and converts currency  
values.  
1. At the Calculator screen, enter a  
currency amount to convert.  
2. Select Options > In domestic or In  
foreign.  
In domestic — converts foreign  
currency to domestic currency.  
Note: This calculator has a  
limited accuracy and is  
designed for simple  
calculations.  
In foreign — converts domestic  
currency to foreign currency.  
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If you have not done so already,  
you are prompted to enter the  
exchange rate.  
The countdown timer only works  
when the phone is on. Once you turn  
off your phone, the timer is no  
longer active.  
3. Enter the exchange rate (press #  
to insert a decimal), and select OK.  
Set the countdown timer  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
You can also edit the exchange rate  
at any time.  
Organiser > Countdown timer.  
Note: When you change base  
currency, you must key in the  
new rates because all  
2. Enter the time (in hh:mm  
format), and select OK.  
previously set exchange rates  
are set to zero.  
3. Enter a note for the timer, and  
select OK.  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Organiser > Calculator >  
Options > Exchange rate >  
Foreign unit expressed in  
appears in standby mode when  
the countdown timer is set.  
When the time runs out, your phone  
sounds an alarm, displays the timer  
note, and flashes its lights.  
domestic units or Domestic unit  
expressed in foreign units.  
• Press any key during the alarm to  
stop the timer.  
Foreign unit expressed in  
domestic units — The number of  
home units it takes to make one  
unit of foreign currency.  
• After 30 seconds the timer alert  
expires automatically.  
Domestic unit expressed in  
Change the time  
After you have set the timer, you can  
change the time.  
foreign units — The number of  
foreign units it takes to make one  
unit of your home currency.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Countdown timer >  
Change time.  
2. Enter the exchange rate, and  
select OK.  
2. Enter the new time, and select  
Countdown timer  
OK.  
You can enter a specified time (up to  
99 hours and 59 minutes). When the  
time runs out, your phone sounds an  
alarm.  
3. Leave the note as it was, or enter  
a new note, and select OK.  
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the running time. Each time you  
select Split, the new measured  
time appears at the beginning of  
the list.  
Stop the timer before the  
alarm sounds  
After you have set the timer, you can  
stop the timer.  
Lap timing — You can use the Lap  
time function when you want to  
track how long it takes to  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Countdown timer > Stop  
timer.  
complete each cycle or lap. Select  
Lap to note the lap time. The  
clock stops, then 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.  
Stopwatch  
Your phone 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:ss format.  
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.  
2. Select Stop to end timing and  
display total time.  
Save, view or delete times  
To save a time while the clock is  
running, select Stop > Options >  
Save, enter a name for the  
Split or lap time  
Use the split time or lap time  
functions for activities where you  
need to pace yourself.  
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.  
1. In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Organiser > Stopwatch > Split  
timing or Lap timing > Start.  
To view the last measured time,  
select Menu > Organiser >  
Stopwatch > Split timing or Lap  
timing > Show last.  
Split timing — You can use the  
split time function for such  
activities 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  
To browse saved times, select  
Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >  
Split timing or Lap timing > View  
times.  
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To delete a saved time, select  
Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >  
Split timing or Lap timing > View  
times. Select the time you wish to  
delete and Options > Delete times.  
Select OK at Delete?  
You can delete saved times with the  
Delete all or One by one option.  
Operation note  
If you press the end key and return to  
standby mode, the clock continues  
to run in the background, and  
appears in the upper left corner of  
the screen.  
To return to the stopwatch screens,  
do the following:  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Organiser > Stopwatch >  
Continue.  
2. To stop the clock, select Stop.  
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11. Games  
Challenge yourself or a friend to one  
of the fun games in your phone.  
Some menus listed are network  
services. Contact your wireless  
provider for more information.  
Play a game  
1. In the standby mode, select  
Menu > Games > Select game.  
2. Scroll to a game.  
3. Options and submenus vary with  
each game. Select one of the  
following options, if supported by  
the game:  
New game — Launches a new  
game.  
High scores — View the high  
scores for this game (if previously  
played).  
Instructions — View instructions  
for playing the game. Select More  
for more information.  
Game settings  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Games > Settings > Game sounds,  
Game lights, or Shakes.  
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12. Minibrowser  
Minibrowser is a carrier dependent  
feature and a network service. See  
”Network Services” on page viii, for  
more information.  
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 phone 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, you can view  
weather reports, check news or  
flight times, view financial  
information, and much more. The  
web browser on your phone can  
display WAP-based content.  
It should not be necessary to  
manually configure the browser on  
your phone. Normally this is done by  
your wireless provider when you  
subscribe to the feature. Contact  
your wireless provider if you have  
problems using the browser.  
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 and content, as you would  
with any Internet site.  
Sign on to the mobile  
Internet  
In the standby mode, select Menu >  
Minibrowser > Connect.  
After a brief pause, your phone  
attempts to connect to your wireless  
provider’s home page. If you receive  
an error message, your phone may  
not be set up for browsing. Contact  
your wireless provider to make sure  
that your phone is configured  
properly.  
Mobile Internet access  
Because mobile Internet content is  
designed to be viewed from your  
phone, your wireless provider is now  
your mobile Internet service provider  
as well.  
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After you end your voice call, the  
mobile Internet connection  
automatically resumes.  
Navigate the mobile  
Internet  
Since your phone screen is much  
smaller than a computer screen,  
mobile Internet content is displayed  
differently than you may be  
accustomed to seeing. This section  
contains guidelines for using phone  
keys to navigate a WAP site.  
If your wireless service provider does  
not support incoming calls while  
browsing, incoming calls are  
automatically forwarded to voice  
mail.  
Make an emergency call while  
online  
You can end your data connection  
and make an emergency call.  
Phone keys  
• To browse the WAP site, scroll up  
or down.  
1. To close your mobile Internet  
connection, press the end key.  
• Select a highlighted item.  
2. Press the end key as many times  
as needed to clear the display and  
ready the phone for calls.  
• To enter text, press # to switch  
text input modes and then press  
0-9.  
3. Enter the emergency number for  
your present location (for  
• To enter special characters, press *.  
Even if the broswer page does not  
have a Back option, you can also  
press the end key to go back one  
page.  
example, 111). Emergency  
numbers vary by location.  
4. Press the call key.  
Disconnect  
Receive a call while online  
To close your mobile Internet  
connection, press and hold the end  
key.  
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.  
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13. PC connectivity  
With the PC Suite you can, for  
example, create and send text and  
picture messages, synchronise  
contacts and calendar between your  
phone and a compatible PC. You may  
find more information for PC suite in  
the support area on the Nokia web  
Some of the features in PC Suite are  
carrier dependent.  
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14. Enhancements  
Check the model number of any  
charger before use with this device.  
This device is intended for use when  
supplied with power from Nokia  
ACP-7 charger.  
• Installation of any complex car  
enhancements must be made by  
qualified personnel only.  
Power  
• Standard 900-mAh Li-Ion  
Battery (BL-5C)  
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  
dangerous. For availability of  
approved enhancements,  
please check with your dealer.  
• Retractable Charger (AC-1)  
• Travel Charger (ACP-12)  
• Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7)  
• Mobile Charger (LCH-12)  
Audio  
• Headset (HS-5)  
• Retractable Headset (HS-10)  
• Boom Headset (HDB-4)  
• FM Stereo Headset (HS-2R)  
• Loopset (LPS-4)  
A few practical rules about  
accessories and enhancements:  
• Keep all accessories and  
enhancements out of the reach  
of small children.  
Warning: When using the  
headset your ability to hear  
outside sounds may be  
affected. Do not use the  
headset where it can  
• When you disconnect the power  
cord of any accessory or  
enhancement, grasp and pull the  
plug, not the cord.  
endanger your safety.  
• Check regularly that  
enhancements installed in a  
vehicle are mounted and are  
operating properly.  
Data  
• Data Cable (CA-42)  
• Desk Stand with Sync (DCV-14)  
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Car  
• Car Installation Kit (CARK-126)  
• Headrest Handsfree (BHF-1)  
• Mobile Holder (MBC-15S)  
• Full Car Kit (CK-6)  
Covers  
• Xpress-on Colour Covers  
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15. Reference information  
This section provides information about  
your phone batteries, enhancements,  
chargers, safety guidelines and  
Use the battery only for its intended  
purpose. Never use any charger or  
battery that is damaged.  
technical information. Be aware that  
the information in this section is  
subject to change as batteries,  
Do not short-circuit the battery.  
Accidental short-circuiting 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-circuiting the  
terminals may damage the battery or  
the connecting object.  
chargers, and enhancements change.  
Batteries and chargers  
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.  
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 59°F and 77°F  
(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 after the battery has  
finished charging. 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  
as they may explode. Batteries may  
also explode if damaged. Dispose of  
batteries according to local regulations.  
Please recycle when possible. Do not  
dispose as household waste.  
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When looking at the hologram label,  
you should see the Nokia connecting  
hands symbol from one angle and the  
Nokia Original Enhancements logo  
when looking from another angle.  
Nokia Battery  
Authentication  
Guidelines(forbatteries  
with Nokia Hologram  
labels)  
Step 2:  
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:  
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 respectively.  
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  
batteryforauthenticity. Ifauthenticity  
cannot be verified, return the battery  
to the place of purchase.  
Step 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 number at  
the top row followed by the bottom  
row.  
How do you check the  
authentication features on the  
hologram label?  
Step 4:  
Step 1:  
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Confirm that the 20-digit code is  
valid by verifying it at the Nokia  
website or through a text message.  
Battery information  
This section provides information  
about battery charging times with  
the Standard Charger (ACP-7), the  
Mobile Charger (ACP-12), talk-  
times, and standby times. Be aware  
that the information in this section  
is subject to change. For more  
information, contact your service  
provider.  
• Through the Internet:  
batterycheck and follow the  
instructions; or  
• Create a text message:  
Key in the 20-digit code, for  
example,123456789198765432  
10 and send to  
Charging times  
The following charging times are  
approximate:  
+61 427 151515  
National and international  
operator charges will apply.  
Charger  
options  
ACP-12  
ACP-7  
You should receive a message  
indicating whether the code can  
be authenticated.  
BL-5C mAh  
Up to 1.5 Up to 3  
Li-Ion battery hours  
hours  
What if you battery is not verified  
as authentic?  
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),  
If you cannot confirm that your  
Nokia battery with the hologram  
label is an authentic Nokia battery,  
please do not use the battery, but  
take it to the nearest authorised  
Nokia service point or dealer for  
assistance. The use of a battery that  
is not 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  
warranty applying to the device.  
temperatures to which the battery is  
exposed, and many other factors.  
Function  
Talk time  
Standby time  
Digital  
3.5 to 4.5 hours  
111 to 169 hours  
To find out more about original Nokia  
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16. 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 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.  
Keep the device and all its parts and  
enhancements out of the reach of  
small children.  
Do not drop, knock, or shake the  
device. Rough handling can break  
internal circuit boards and fine  
mechanics.  
When you disconnect the power cord  
of any accessory or enhancement,  
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning  
solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the device.  
Check regularly that enhancements  
installed in a vehicle are mounted  
and are operating properly.  
Do not paint the device. Paint can  
clog the moving parts and prevent  
proper operation.  
Installation of any complex car  
enhancements must be made by  
qualified personnel only.  
Use only the supplied or an approved  
replacement antenna. Unauthorised  
antennas, modifications, or  
attachments could damage the  
device and may violate regulations  
governing radio devices.  
Keep the device dry. Precipitation,  
humidity, and all types of liquids or  
moisture can contain minerals that  
will corrode electronic circuits. If your  
device does get wet, remove the  
battery and allow the device to dry  
completely before replacing it.  
Use chargers indoors.  
All of the above suggestions apply  
Do not use or store the device in  
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts  
and electronic components can be  
damaged.  
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 hot areas.  
High temperatures can shorten the  
life of electronic devices, damage  
batteries, and warp or melt certain  
plastics.  
Before sending your device to a service  
facility, create a backup of data you want  
to keep such as contacts and calendar  
notes.  
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17. Additional safety information  
inadequately protected medical devices.  
Operating environment  
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.  
Consult a physician or the manufacturer  
of the medical device to determine if they  
are adequately shielded from external RF  
energy or if you have any questions.  
Switch off your phone in health care  
facilities when any regulations posted in  
these areas instruct you to do so.  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that could be sensitive  
to external RF energy.  
Your device and its enhancements may  
contain small parts. Keep them out of the  
reach of small children.  
This device meets RF exposure guidelines  
when used either in the normal use  
position against the ear or when  
positioned at least 7/8 inch (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  
7/8 inch (2.2 cm) away from your body.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend  
that a minimum separation of 6 inches  
(15.3 cm) be maintained between a  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid  
potential interference with the  
pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent research  
by and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research. To minimise the  
potential for interference, persons with  
pacemakers should  
Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic  
materials may be attracted to the device,  
and persons with a hearing aid should  
not hold the device to the ear with the  
hearing aid. Always secure the device in  
its holder, because metallic materials  
may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not  
place credit cards or other magnetic  
storage media near the device, because  
information stored on them may be  
erased.  
Always keep the device more than  
6 inches (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  
Medical devices  
Operation of any radio transmitting  
equipment, including wireless phones,  
may interfere with the functionality of  
If you have any reason to suspect that  
interference is taking place, switch off  
your device immediately to minimise the  
potential for interference.  
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Hearing Aids  
Potentially explosive  
Some digital wireless devices may  
interfere with some hearing aids. If  
interference occurs, consult your service  
provider.  
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  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly  
installed or inadequately shielded  
electronic systems in motor vehicles such  
as electronic fuel injection systems,  
electronic antiskid (antilock) braking  
systems, electronic speed control  
systems, air bag systems. For more  
information, check with the  
equipment in fuel depots, storage, and  
distribution areas, chemical plants or  
where blasting operations are in  
manufacturer or its representative of  
your vehicle or any equipment that has  
been added.  
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.  
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  
Using your device while flying in aircraft  
is prohibited. Switch off your device  
before boarding an aircraft. 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.  
explosive materials in the same  
compartment as the device, its parts, or  
enhancements. For vehicles equipped  
with an air bag, remember that an air bag  
inflates 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 deployment area.  
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is  
improperly installed and the air bag  
inflates, serious injury could result.  
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.  
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Failure to observe these instructions may  
lead to suspension or denial of telephone  
services to the offender, legal action, or  
both.  
Emergency calls  
Important: Wireless phones,  
including this phone, 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 phone  
for essential communications  
like medical emergencies.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
Check for adequate signal strength.  
2. Press the end key as many times as  
needed to clear the display and ready  
the phone for calls.  
3. Enter the official emergency number  
for your present location. Emergency  
numbers vary by location.  
4. Press the call key.  
If certain features are in use, you may  
first need to turn those features off  
before you can make an emergency call.  
Consult this guide or your service  
provider. When making an emergency  
call, give all the necessary information as  
accurately as possible. Your wireless  
phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an  
accident. Do not end the call until given  
permission to do so.  
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The highest SAR value for this model  
phone when tested for use at the ear is  
0.75 W/kg. While there may be  
differences between the SAR levels of  
various phones and at various positions,  
they all meet the relevant international  
guidelines for RF exposure.  
Certification information  
(SAR)  
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS  
INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your mobile phone 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  
This product meets RF exposure  
guidelines when used either in the  
normal use position 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.  
guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part  
of comprehensive guidelines and  
establish permitted levels of RF energy  
for the general population. The guidelines  
were developed by independent scientific  
organisations through periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific studies.  
The guidelines include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the  
safety of all persons, regardless of age  
and health.The exposure standard for  
mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known 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  
* The SAR limit for mobile phones used by  
the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)  
averaged over ten grams of body tissue.  
The guidelines incorporate a substantial  
margin of safety to give additional  
protection for the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements. SAR  
values may vary depending on national  
reporting requirements and the network  
band. For SAR information in other  
regions please look under product  
frequency bands. Although the SAR is  
determined at the highest certified  
power level, the actual SAR of the phone  
while operating can be well below the  
maximum value. This is because the  
phone is designed to operate at multiple  
power levels so as to use only the power  
required to reach the network. In general,  
the closer you are to a base station, the  
lower the power output of the phone.  
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Limited Warranty  
Nokia Corporation, represented by its Mobile Phones Division ("Nokia") warrants that this Nokia cellular product and/or  
genuine Nokia accessory ("Product") is free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms  
and conditions:  
1. The limited warranty for the cellular phone, data product and all genuine Nokia accessories extends for the first  
twelve (12) months beginning on the date of purchase of the Product.  
2. The limited warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser ("Consumer") of the Product and is not  
assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.  
3. The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the Product in one of the countries (or areas) set  
forth at the end of this document. The limited warranty is only valid in Nokia's intended country (or area) of sale of  
the Product.  
4. During the limited warranty period, Nokia or its authorised service network will repair or replace, at Nokia's option,  
any defective Product or parts thereof with new or factory rebuilt replacement items, and return the Product to the  
Consumer in working condition. No charge will be made to the Consumer for either parts or labor in repairing or  
replacing the Product. All replaced parts, boards or equipment shall become property of Nokia. The external housing  
and cosmetic parts should be free of defects at the time of shipment and, therefore, shall not be covered under these  
limited warranty terms.  
5. Repaired Product will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the  
date of repair, whichever is longer.  
6. Upon request from Nokia or its authorised service center, the Consumer must provide purchase receipt or other  
information to prove the date and place of purchase.  
7. The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are  
applicable:  
a) The Product has been subject to: abnormal use, abnormal condition, improper storage, exposure to excessive  
moisture or dampness, exposure to excessive temperature or other such environmental conditions,  
unauthorised modifications, unauthorised connections, unauthorised repair including but not limited to use of  
unauthorised spare parts in repairs, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, Acts of  
God, spill of foods or liquids, maladjustment of customer controls or other acts which are beyond of reasonable  
control of Nokia, including deficiencies in consumable parts such as fuses and breakage or damage to antennas,  
unless caused directly by defects in materials or workmanship, and normal wear and tear of the Product.  
b) Nokia was not notified by Consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product during the applicable  
limited warranty period.  
c) The Product serial number or the accessory date code has been removed, defaced or altered.  
d) The defect or damage was caused by defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal  
reception by the external antenna.  
e) The Product was used with or connected to accessory not supplied by Nokia, not fit for use with Nokia cellular  
phones or used in other than its intended use.  
f) The battery was short circuited or seals of the battery enclosure or cells are broken or show evidence of  
tampering or the battery was used in equipment other that for which is has been specified.  
8. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer should take the following step-by-step procedure:  
a) The Consumer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing.  
b) If "a" is not convenient, the Consumer may contact the local Nokia office for the location of the nearest  
authorised service center.  
c) The Consumer shall arrange for the Product to be delivered to the authorised service center. Expenses  
related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty.  
d) The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty. The  
Consumer shall be responsible for expenses related to reinstallation of the Product.  
e) In case of certain operator specific features in the Product such as SIM-lock, Nokia reserves the right to  
refer the Consumer to the relevant cellular operator before service will be provided.  
f) If the Product is returned to Nokia after the expiration of the warranty period, Nokia's normal service  
policies shall apply and the Consumer will be charged accordingly.  
9. THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER RIGHTS AND REMEDIES  
UNDER ANY APPLICABLE LEGISLATION THAT CANNOT BE EXCLUDED. OTHERWISE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY  
LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS EXCLUDED AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED  
BY LAW, NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICIPATED  
BENEFITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT OF PRIVACY OF CONVERSATIONS, WORK STOPPAGE OR LOSS OR  
IMPAIRMENT OF DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.  
10. Nokia neither assumes nor authorises any authorised service center or any person or entity to assume for it any  
other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty.  
11. All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
12. The countries (or areas) in which this limited warranty is in force, subject to clause 3 above, are Australia and New  
Zealand.  
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Index  
edit 16  
A
send 19  
alarm clock 47  
countdown timer 51  
currency converter 50  
antenna 5  
anykey answer 34  
automate voice mail 25  
automatic redial 34  
auto-update 39  
D
dialling codes 14  
display language 36  
DTMF tones 37  
B
back cover  
E
removing 5  
replacing 6  
emergency calls 37, 56, 66  
enhancement settings 39  
enhancements 58  
ESN viii  
batteries and chargers 60  
battery  
charging 6  
charging times 62  
removing 5  
exchange rate 51  
replacing 5  
F
talk and standby times 62  
Battery Authentication 61  
business cards 19  
feature codes 42  
G
C
games 54  
calculator 50  
calendar 48  
H
call  
headset 6  
duration 30  
forward 42  
help viii  
help text 4, 38  
caller groups 15  
calling cards 34  
calls  
I
answering 9  
in-call options 9  
making 8  
indicators and icons 2  
K
care and maintenance 63  
Certification information (SAR) 67  
charger  
keyguard  
automatic 36  
lock and unlock 9  
connecting 6  
information 60  
times 62  
L
contacts list 13  
add 13  
languages 36  
Limited Warranty 68  
loudspeaker 9  
delete 18, 19  
69  
 
M
T
message folders 26  
messages  
talk and standby times 62  
text  
delete 28  
entry 11  
minibrowser messages 26  
picture messages 25  
text messages 20  
voice messages 24  
minibrowser 55  
messages 20  
time and date settings 38  
timed profiles 33  
tone settings 39  
turn phone on and off 6  
minibrowser messages 26  
V
N
view  
network services vii  
call duration 30  
call times 30  
data/fax call duration 31  
dialled numbers 29  
minibrowser duration 31  
missed calls 29  
picture messages 26  
received calls 29  
saved messages 27  
voice  
O
organiser 47  
P
phone settings 36  
picture messages 25  
predictive text 11  
profiles 33  
commands 45  
dialling 44  
messages 24  
Q
privacy 41  
recorder 46  
quick keys 2  
voicemail 24  
volume  
R
adjusting 9  
restore factory settings 43  
restrict calls 39  
using the loudspeaker 9  
W
S
welcome note 37  
safety vi  
wireless Internet 55  
disconnect 56  
SAR value 67  
scrolling 4  
security 39  
set  
make an emergency call 56  
receive a call while online 56  
sign on 55  
date 38  
time 38  
X
settings 34  
shared memory vi  
shortcuts 4  
standby mode 2  
start screen 2  
stopwatch 52  
Xpress-on covers 7  
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