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Nokia 7610 User Guide Phone information Numbers Where is the number? My number Wireless service provider Voice mail number Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s number Wireless service provider Provider’s customer care Wireless service provider Model number Label on back of phone (under battery) Type number Label on back of phone (under battery) IMEI number Label on back of phone (under battery) Nokia 7610 User Guide i Copyright © 2004 Nokia
NOTES ii Copyright © 2004 Nokia
LEGAL INFORMATION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the products RH-51 and RH52 are in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity 168 PART NO. 9230217, ISSUE NO. 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
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Nokia 7610 phone at a glance Camera lens Power key (on top) Earpiece Speaker (on side) Five-way scroll key Display Left selection key Right selection key Send key End key Edit key Clear key Menu key Note: The internet symbol on the 0 key does not appear on all phones.
Quick guide Make a call Enter a phone number, and press the Send key. Answer a call Press the Send key. Answer call during call Select Options > Answer, or press the Send key. End a call Press the End key. Decline a call Press the End key. Mute a call Select Options > Mute during a call. Redial Press the Send key twice. Adjust call volume Scroll left or right with the Scroll key during a call. Use the in-call menu Select Options during a call.
Contents Nokia 7610 phone at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi 1 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common actions for all applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Search for items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Loudspeaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Date and time. . . . . .
IM settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 IM conversations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 IM contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Group chat sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Log off service. .
16 Reference information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Battery information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Enhancements, batteries, and chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Care and maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTES xii Copyright © 2004 Nokia
For your safety 1 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS 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.
For your safety 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 information. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.
2 General information Congratulations on your purchase of a Nokia mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions that are practical for daily use, such as a digital camera, a video recorder, messaging, e-mail, a clock, an alarm clock, a calculator, and a calendar. Your phone can connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable or Bluetooth technology. For more information on connectivity, refer to the PC Suite user guide on the CD-ROM supplied with your phone.
General information • FIND THE PHONE LABEL If you ever need to call the Nokia Customer Care Center or your service provider, you will need to provide specific information about your phone. This information is located on the phone labels, which are found on the back of the phone beneath the battery. Information label under battery The inside cover of this guide has a chart in which you can enter the information from your phone label so that you can refer to it easily.
• ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy to use for all users including those with disabilities. For more information, visit www.nokiaaccessibility.com. For more information on accessibility enhancements, see also “Phone adapter HDA-10 accessibility enhancement” on page 114.
Getting started 3 Getting started To begin using your phone, a SIM card must be inserted into the phone. You may also use a memory card with the phone. Before you attempt to insert or remove a SIM card or memory card, review the following procedures to become familiar with the inside of your phone. “Nokia 7610 phone at a glance” on page v identifies other features on your phone.
Make sure that the bevelled corner on the SIM card is at the top of the holder and that the gold-colored contact area on the card is facing the inside of the phone. 4 bevelled corner To secure the SIM card, fold the SIM card holder back down into the phone (1), and slide the holder into the closed position (2) until it firmly snaps into place. • INSERT THE MEMORY CARD This phone uses a reduced size multimedia card (RS-MMC). Only use RS-MMCs with this device.
Getting started • INSERT THE BATTERY Warning: Use only batteries 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. 1 Align the gold-colored contacts of the battery with the corresponding connectors on the phone, and push the opposite end of the battery until it snaps into place. 2 Slide the cover back onto the phone. You will hear it click into place.
• SWITCH THE PHONE ON OR OFF Press and hold the Power key. After it is switched on, the phone goes through various start-up stages while it is loading software. It may be more than 30 seconds before the phone is ready for use. • ATTACH THE WRIST STRAP You can attach the wrist strap at the top left corner or bottom right corner of the phone. Thread the strap through the holder and tighten it. Note: Only connect the strap to one fixture at a time. Use only Nokia approved enhancements.
Getting started • SET THE TIME AND DATE If you are prompted to enter the time and date when you turn your phone on, use the number keys 0–9 to key in the current time, then the date. Press OK to accept the settings. See also “Date and time” on page 62. • MAKE A CALL 1 In the standby mode, key in the phone number, including the area code. 2 If you make a mistake, press the Clear key to clear numbers. 3 Press the Send key, and wait for the answer.
Your phone has a screen saver. If there are no actions for 5 minutes, the display is cleared and a screen saver becomes visible. To deactivate the screen saver, press any key. You can also modify the screen saver display and the time that elapses before the screen saver starts. See “Themes” on page 73 and “Standby mode” on page 58. • ICONS Several icons may be displayed while the phone is in the standby mode. The icons are related to activity, data connections, enhancements, or voice volume.
Getting started Data connection indicators When an application is establishing a data connection, an indicator blinks in the standby mode. When an indicator is shown continuously, the connection is active. Data call GPRS connection. The GPRS symbol is shown instead of the antenna symbol when there is an active GPRS connection, when there are multiple GPRS connections, and for when the GPRS connection is put on hold during voice calls.
Move in the menu Use the Scroll key as follows to navigate the menu: 5 3 1 • • Scroll up by pressing the Scroll key up (1). • • Scroll left by pressing the Scroll key left (3). • Press the center of the Scroll key (hereafter, press the Scroll key) to open a selected application or folder (5). Scroll down by pressing the Scroll key down (2). 2 4 Scroll right by pressing the Scroll key right (4).
Getting started Switch between open applications If you have several applications open and want to switch from one application to another, press and hold the Menu key. The application switching window opens showing a list of applications that are currently open. Scroll to an application and press the Scroll key to go to it. If memory is getting low, the phone may close some applications. The phone saves any unsaved data before an application is closed.
Create folders—To create a new folder, select Options > New folder. You are asked to give a name to the folder (up to 35 letters). Move items to a folder—To move items to a folder or between folders, select Options > Move to folder (not shown if there are no folders available). When you select Move to folder, a list of available folders opens, and you can also see the root level of the application (for moving an item out of a folder). Select the location to which you want to move the item, and select OK.
Getting started • LOUDSPEAKER The loudspeaker allows you to speak and listen to the phone from a short distance without having to hold the phone to your ear. The loudspeaker can be used during a call, with sound and video applications, and when viewing multimedia messages. Sound and video applications use the loudspeaker by default. Using the loudspeaker makes it easier to use other applications while in a call. To activate the loudspeaker during an active call, select Loudsp. or Options > Activate loudsp.
4 Your phone • MAKE A CALL 1 In the standby mode, key in the phone number, including the area code. Scroll right or left to move the cursor. Press the Clear key to remove a number. For international calls, press the * key twice for the international prefix (the + character replaces the international access code), and key in the country code, the area code without 0, and the phone number. Calls described here as international may be made between regions of the same nation.
Your phone To forward calls to your voice mail, see “Call forwarding (network service)” on page 21. Each phone line may have its own voice mail number. See "Line in use (network service)" on page 59. CHANGE THE VOICE MAIL NUMBER To change the phone number of your voice mail, select Menu > Tools > Voice mail > Options > Change number. Key in the number (obtained from your service provider), and press OK. 1-touch dialing To view the 1-touch dialing grid, select Menu > Tools > 1-touch.
To drop one participant from the conference call, select Options > Conference > Drop participant; then scroll to the participant, and press Drop. The quickest way to make a new call is to dial the number, and press the Send key to start the call. The existing call is automatically put on hold. • ANSWER A CALL To answer an incoming call, press the Send key. To end the call, press the End key. If you do not want to answer a call, press the End key.
Your phone 2 3 To switch between the two calls, press Swap. To end the active call, press the End key; or to end both calls at the same time, select Options > End all calls. Call forwarding (network service) When call forwarding is activated, you can direct your incoming calls to another number, for example, to your voice mail number. For details, contact your service provider. Select Menu > Settings > Call forwarding.
If you receive indication of missed calls while in the standby mode, press Show to access the list of numbers. To call back, scroll to the number or name you want to call, and press the Send key. To view a list of the 20 numbers for calls most recently accepted (network service), select Menu > Log > Recent calls > Received calls. Dialed numbers To view the 20 phone numbers for the most recently called or attempted, select Log > Recent calls > Dialed numbers.
Your phone View the general log Select Menu > Log and scroll right. In the general log, the sender or recipient name, phone number, name of the service provider, or access point is displayed for each communication event. Events such as a text message sent in more than one part and packet data connections, are logged as one communication event. FILTER THE GENERAL LOG 1 Select Options > Filter. A list of filters opens. 2 Scroll to a filter, and press Select.
5 Personal information • CONTACTS To open Contacts, press the center of the Scroll key in the standby mode, or select Menu > Contacts. In Contacts, you can store and manage contact information, such as names, phone numbers, and addresses. You can also add a personal ringing tone, voice tag, or a thumbnail image to a contact card. You can create contact groups, which allow you to send text messages or e-mail to many recipients with compatible devices at the same time.
Personal information If you want to copy a phone, fax, or pager number from Contacts to your SIM card, select Contacts, open a contact card, scroll to the number, and select Options > Copy to SIM direct. Add a ringing tone for a contact card or group You can set a ringing tone for each contact card and group. When that contact or group member calls you, the phone plays the chosen ringing tone (if the caller’s telephone number is sent with the call and your phone recognizes it).
ADD A VOICE TAG TO A PHONE NUMBER Voice tags can only be added to phone numbers stored in phone memory. See "Copy between SIM card and phone memory" on page 24. 1 In Contacts, scroll to the contact to which you want to add a voice tag, and press the Scroll key to open the contact card. 2 Scroll to the number to which you want to add the voice tag, and select Options > Add voice tag. 3 Press Start to record a voice tag. 4 After the starting tone, clearly say the words you want to use as a voice tag.
Personal information View subscribed contacts Select Menu > Contacts, and scroll to the second tab to open the subscribed contacts list. This list allows you to view presence data, including availability and IM status, for all subscribed contacts. See also “Presence (network service)” on page 27 and “Instant messaging (IM) (network service)” on page 86.
The presence application on your phone allows you to change your own published information and determine who is authorized to see your presence. To view the presence information of others, you must use the Contacts application. See "View subscribed contacts" on page 27. Change your availability Select Options > My availability and one of the following: Available—You are available for people to call or send you messages, for example, your phone is set to Normal profile. See "Profiles" on page 72.
Personal information PRIVATE PRESENCE Select Menu > Presence > Private pres. to change your private presence information. This information is only available to those whom you have authorized to view your private information. Select Options and one of the following: My availability—Select Available, Busy, or Not available. My presence msg.—Write a text message of up to 40 characters to describe your current availability. My presence logo—Add a logo to your availability information.
• Add new—Add a new blocked viewer manually or from your contacts directory. You can only select a contact who has a user ID in the contact card. • Add to contacts—Add the viewer to your contacts directory. • View details—Show the user ID information of the viewer. • Refresh lists—Connect to the presence service to update the viewer lists. This option is only available when you are not logged in to the presence service. Update presence—Update your presence information to the presence service.
Personal information • POSITIONING (NETWORK SERVICE) Select Menu > Positioning. Positioning allows the network to detect the position of your phone. By enabling or disabling Positioning, you choose when your position information is provided to the network. To enable positioning in your phone, select Settings > Positioning > On. If you need to enter a lock code, see “Security” on page 63. When you receive a position request, a message is displayed showing the service that is making the request.
Repeat—Press the center of the Scroll key to change the entry to be repeating. Shown with in the day view. Repeat until—Set an ending date for the repeated entry, for example, the ending date of a weekly course you are taking. This option is shown only if you have selected to repeat the event. Synchronization— • Private—After synchronization the calendar entry can be seen only by you and it will not be shown to others, even if they have online access to view the calendar.
Personal information Clear calendar memory To remove more than one event at a time, go to the month view, and select Options > Delete entry and one of the following: Before date—Delete all calendar entries that take place before a certain date. Enter the date before which all calendar entries will be deleted. All entries—Delete all calendar entries. • TO-DO In the To-do list you can keep a list of tasks that you need to do. The to-do list uses shared memory. See "Shared memory" on page 3.
6 Multimedia • CAMERA You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos while on the move. The images are automatically saved in Gallery, where you can rename them and organize them in folders. You can also send images and video recordings in a multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or by Bluetooth connection. The camera produces JPEG images, and video clips are recorded in the 3GPP file format with the .3gp file extension.
Multimedia SELF-TIMER To include yourself in the picture, use the self-timer to delay the taking of a picture. Select Options > Self-timer > 10 seconds, 20 seconds, or 30 seconds > Activate. The camera takes the picture after the selected delay has elapsed. IMAGES AND MEMORY CONSUMPTION Your phone has approximately 8 MB of free memory for images, contact information, calendar, messages, and so on. See "Shared memory" on page 3.
Camera and video settings Select Menu > Camera > Options > Settings to adjust the settings for still image captures and video recording. Select the following options: Image—Adjust the settings for still images: • Image quality—High, Normal, and Basic. The better the image quality, the more memory the image consumes. See "Images and memory consumption" on page 35. • Default image name—Allows you to set a name for saved images.
Multimedia Options when viewing an image are Send, Set as wallpaper, Rotate, Zoom in, Zoom out, Full screen, Delete, Rename, View details, Add to ’Go to’, Help, and Exit. You can view animated GIF files in the same way as other images. Zoom on a saved image 1 Select Options > Zoom in or Zoom out. You can see the zooming ratio at the top of the display. See "Keyboard shortcuts" on page 37. 2 Press Back to return to the initial view. The zooming ratio is not stored permanently.
RealPlayer does not support all file formats or all the variations of a file format. For example, RealPlayer will attempt to open all .mp4 files. However, some .mp4 files may include content that is not compliant with 3GPP standards and, therefore, is not supported by this phone. In this case, the operation might fail and result in partial playback or in an error message. Play media files Options in RealPlayer are Play, Pause, Continue, Stop, Mute, Unmute, Clip details, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Multimedia Change settings Select Options > Settings > Audio, Video, or Connection. • MOVIE DIRECTOR Select Menu > Movie. Use Movie director to create edited video clips that may contain video, sound, and text. Editing is carried out automatically according to the style that you select. The style determines the transitions and visual effects that are used in the video clip. Open Movie director, and scroll right or left to move between the the tab.
3 Select one of the following durations for the video clip: • • Multimedia message to create a video size suitable to be sent by MMS • User defined to enter the video duration manually. Same as music to create a video of the same duration as the selected music clip After the video preview is prepared, the Preview muvee view opens, where you can Play, Save the new video clip, and Recreate (to make a new variation of the video clip). • GALLERY Select Menu > Gallery.
Multimedia Default images folders Select Gallery > Images. The Images folder is the default location where your phone saves images taken with the camera. Within the Images folder, there are additional default folders called Picture msgs., Presence logos, and Wallapers. PICTURE MESSAGES FOLDER Select Gallery > Images > Picture msgs.. Use this folder to store pictures sent to you in picture messages.
To upload images: 1 Select Options > Image uploader. 2 To begin an upload, mark the images that you want to upload, and select Upload. 3 Enter a name for the folder on the image server in which the images will be stored, and press the Left selection key. Track lists for audio files You can create a track list to play audio files on your phone. Select Menu > Gallery > Options > Create new > Track list, and follow the screen prompts to select sound clips for the track list.
Messaging 7 Messaging Note: This function can only be used if it is supported by your network operator or service provider. Only devices that offer compatible picture message, multimedia message, or e-mail features can receive and display these messages. Devices that do not have multimedia features may receive details of a link to a web page. Select Menu > Messaging.
Reports (network service)—You can request that the network send you a delivery report of the text messages, smart messages, and multimedia messages you have sent. To turn on delivery report reception, go to the Messaging main menu, select Options > Settings > Text message or Multimedia message, and select Receive report > Yes. It might not be possible to receive a delivery report of a multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail address.
Messaging The most common punctuation marks are available under the 1 key. Press the 1 key repeatedly to reach the desired punctuation mark. You can also press the * key to open a list of special characters. Scroll through the list, and press Select to select a character. To insert a space, press the 0 key. To move the cursor to the next line, press the 0 key three times. To switch between upper and lower case, press the # key.
TIPS ON PREDICTIVE TEXT INPUT Erase a character—Press the Clear key. Press and hold the Clear key to clear more than one character. Change between the different character cases—Press the # key to change between the character cases Abc ( ), abc ( ), and ABC ( ). Note that if you press the # key twice quickly the predictive text input is turned off. Insert a number in letter mode—Press and hold the desired number key, or press the Edit key, and select number mode. Key in the numbers you want, and press OK.
Messaging To select lines of text, press and hold the Edit key. At the same time scroll down or up. 2 To end the selection, release the Scroll key while holding the Edit key. 3 To copy the text to the clipboard while still holding the Edit key, press Copy; or release the Edit key, and press it once to open a list of editing commands, for example, Copy or Cut. If you want to remove the selected text from the document, press the Clear key.
Settings needed for multimedia messaging You may receive the settings as a smart message from your network operator or service provider. See "Smart messages" on page 49. For availability of and subscription to data services, contact your network operator or service provider. Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia message > Access point in use and select the access point you created. See "Multimedia messages" on page 54.
Messaging View multimedia objects Options in Objects are Open, Save, Send, Help, and Exit. To see the available media objects in the multimedia message, open the message, and select Options > Objects. In Objects you can view files that have been included in the multimedia message. You can choose to save the file in your phone or send it, for example, by Bluetooth connection to another compatible device. Important: Multimedia message objects may contain viruses or be harmful to your device or PC.
In addition, you can receive a text message service number; voice mail number; profile settings for remote synchronization; access point settings for the browser, multimedia messaging, or e-mail; presence and IM settings; access point login script settings; or e-mail settings. To save the settings, select Options > Save to SMS sett., Save to Voice mail, Save to Settings, or Save to e-mail sett.
Messaging Retrieve e-mail messages If you are not logged in to the e-mail server, select Options > Connect to start a connection to a remote mailbox. 1 When you have an open connection to a remote mailbox, select Options > Retrieve e-mail and one of the following: New—Retrieve all new e-mail messages to your phone. Selected—Retrieve only the e-mail messages that have been marked. Use the Mark/Unmark > Mark or Unmark commands to select messages one by one.
If you are not logged in to the e-mail server, the e-mail will be deleted from your phone. During the next connection to the remote mailbox, it will be automatically deleted from the remote mailbox. If you are using the POP3 protocol, messages marked to be deleted are removed only after you have closed the connection to the remote mailbox.
Messaging • The topic number, topic name, and whether it has been flagged ( ) for follow-up. You will be notified when messages belonging to a flagged topic have arrived. Options in Cell broadcast are Open, Subscribe or Unsubscribe, Hotmark or Remove hotmark, Topic, Settings, Help, and Exit. Note: A packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell broadcast reception. Contact your network operator for the correct GPRS settings. See "GPRS" on page 61.
Reply via same ctr. (network service)—By setting this option to Yes, if the recipient replies to your message, the return message is sent using the same message service center number. Note that this may not work between all operators. Multimedia messages Select Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia message to open the following list of settings: Access point in use—Select which access point is used as the preferred connection for the multimedia message center.
Messaging Message validity (network service)—If the recipient of a message cannot be reached within the validity period, the message is removed from the multimedia message center. Maximum time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the network. Image size—Define the size of the image in a multimedia message. The options are Small (up to 160x120 pixels) and Large (up to 640x480 pixels). E-mail Select Messaging > Options > Settings > E-mail.
Security—Used with the POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols to secure the connection to the remote mailbox. APOP secure login—Used with the POP3 protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords to the remote e-mail server. This option is only shown if POP3 is selected for Mailbox type. Retrieve attachments—Retrieve e-mail with or without attachments. This option is only shown if the Mailbox type is set to IMAP4. Retrieve headers—Limit the number of e-mail headers you want to retrieve to your phone.
Settings 8 Settings Select Menu > Settings. 1 Scroll to a setting group, and press the Scroll key to open it. 2 Scroll to a setting you want to change and press the Scroll key to do the following: • Switch between options if there are only two (On/Off). • Open a list of options or an editor. • Open a slider view (scroll right to increase or left to decrease the value).
Welcome note or logo— The welcome note or logo is displayed briefly each time you switch on the phone. Select Default if you want to use the default image or animation. Select Text to write a welcome note (up to 50 letters). Select Image to choose a photo or picture from Gallery. Orig. phone settings—You can reset some of the settings to their original values. To do this, you need the lock code. See "Security" on page 63. After resetting the settings, the phone may take a longer time to power on.
Settings Automatic redial When this setting is activated, your phone attempts to connect the call a maximum of ten times after an unsuccessful call attempt. Press the End key to stop automatic redialing. Summary after call Activate this setting if you want the phone to briefly display the approximate duration of the last call. 1-touch dialing Select On, and the numbers assigned to the 1-touch dialing keys (2–9) can be dialed by pressing and holding the key. See "Assign 1-touch dialing keys" on page 26.
Fill in these settings from the top because your Data bearer selection determines which fields are available: • Connection name—Give a descriptive name for the data connection. • Data bearer—The options are GPRS and Data call. The data bearer selection affects the other fields that are available. Fill in all fields marked with Must be defined, or with an asterisk. Other fields can be left empty, unless you have been instructed otherwise by your service provider.
Settings ADVANCED ACCESS POINT SETTINGS If you need to enter advanced settings, contact your Internet service provider. To access advanced access point settings, select Menu > Settings > Connection > Access points, select the access point you want to modify, and select Options > Advanced settings. You can then define the following settings: • Phone IP address—The IP address of your phone • Primary name server—The IP address of the primary DNS server • Second.
For information on pricing, contact your service provider. To define GPRS connection settings, select Menu > Settings > Connection > GPRS, and specify these settings: GPRS connection—If you select When available and your network supports packet data, the phone registers to the GPRS network. Also, starting an active packet data connection, for example, to send and receive e-mail, is quicker.
Settings • SECURITY Select Menu > Settings > Security > Phone and SIM or Certif. management. Phone and SIM If your phone requests a security code, refer to the following explanations to determine what you should enter. If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code or if you have not received such a code, contact your service provider. You can change the following codes: lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These codes can only include the numbers from 0 to 9.
• • • • Fixed dialing—You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if supported by your SIM card. You need the PIN2 code for this function. When this function is active, you can only call those phone numbers that are included in the fixed dialing list or which begin with the same digits as a phone number on the list. Press the Scroll key to set fixed dialing on. When fixed dialing is activated, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your phone.
Settings • Decrease the risk of viruses or other malicious software and be sure of the authenticity of software when downloading and installing software. Important: Note that even if the use of certificates makes the risks involved in remote connections and software installation considerably smaller, they must be used correctly in order to benefit from increased security.
• NETWORK Select Menu > Settings > Network > Operator selection or Cell info display. Operator selection Automatic—Set the phone to automatically search for and select one of the cellular networks available in your area. Manual—Select the desired network manually from a list of networks. If the connection to the manually selected network is lost, the phone will sound an error tone and ask you to select a network again.
Tools and applications 9 Tools and applications Select Menu > Tools to access common tools and applications. For instructions on voice mail and 1-touch dialing, see “Call voice mail” on page 18 and “1-touch dialing” on page 19. • APPLICATION MANAGER Select Menu > Tools > Manager. In App. manager you can install new compatible Symbian operating system applications (SIS files) and Java applications (Java MIDlets and MIDlet suites).
If you install an update or repair to an existing application, the original application is removed and the update or repair takes its place. You must have the original application or a full backup copy of it in order to restore it after it has been removed. To restore the original application, first remove the updated or repaired application, and then install again from the original application or the backup copy. During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the application to be installed.
Tools and applications If you remove an application, you can only reinstall it if you have the original application or a full backup of the removed application. If you remove an application, you may no longer be able to open documents created with that application. If another application depends on the application that you removed, the other application may stop working. Refer to the documentation of the installed application for details. • FILE MANAGER Select Menu > Tools > File mngr.
You can have only one voice command per item. Any spoken words can be a voice command. When recording, hold the phone at a short distance away from your mouth. After the starting tone, say clearly the word, or words, you want to record as a voice command. Voice commands have the same requirements as voice tags. Before recording a voice command, see “Requirements for voice tags” on page 25. Note: You must say the voice command exactly as you said it when you recorded it.
Tools and applications Replay, erase, or change a voice command To replay, erase, or change a voice command, scroll to the item that has a voice command (indicated by ), and select Options and one of the following: Playback—Listen to the voice command again. Delete—Erase the voice command. Change—Record a new voice command. Press Start to record. • DEVICE MANAGER This feature is operator dependent and may not be available on all phones. Contact your service provider for information and availability.
10 Personalization • PROFILES Select Menu > Profiles. Use Profiles to adjust and customize sound tones for different events, environments, or caller groups. The currently selected profile is defined at the top of the display in the standby mode. If the Normal profile is in use, only the current date is shown. Options in Profiles are Activate, Customize, Create new, Delete profile, Help, and Exit. Change the profile 1 Select Menu > Profiles. A list of profiles opens.
Personalization Alert for—Set the phone to ring only with calls from phone numbers that belong to a selected contact group. Phone calls coming from people outside the selected group will have a silent alert. You can select All calls, or you can select items from a list of contact groups, if you have created them. See "Create contact groups" on page 27. Availability—Choose Available, Busy, or Not available to be displayed as your presence information for the selected profile.
Wallpaper—Choose an image to use as a background image in the standby mode. Select an image from one of the available themes or from Gallery, where your own images are saved. Color palette—Change the color used on the display. Screen saver—Select what is shown on the screen saver bar. Choose to display the time and date or write the text you want displayed. The location and background color of the screen saver bar changes in one minute intervals.
Personalization You can only add shortcuts from preinstalled applications and functions. 1 Open the application and scroll to the item that you want to add as a shortcut. 2 Select Options > Add to ’Go to’, and press OK. A shortcut in Go to is automatically updated if you move the item to which it points, for example, from one folder to another. Hints on using shortcuts: • To open a shortcut, scroll to the icon, and press the Scroll key. The file opens in the corresponding application.
11 Extras • NOTES Select Menu > Extras > Notes. You can link notes to Go to and send them to other devices. Plain text files (TXT format) you receive can be saved to Notes. Press any key from 1 to 0 to start to write. Press the Clear key to clear letters. Press Done to save. • CALCULATOR Select Menu > Extras > Calculator. Options in the calculator are Last result, Memory, Clear screen, Help, and Exit. 1 Enter the first number of your calculation. To add a decimal, press the # key.
Extras 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scroll to Type, and press the Scroll key to open a list of measures. Scroll to the measure you want to use, and press OK. Scroll to the first Unit field, and press the Scroll key to open a list of available units. Select the unit from which you want to convert, and press OK. Scroll to the next Unit field, and select the unit to which you want to convert. Scroll to the first Amount field, and key in the value you want to convert.
Select Options > Record sound clip, scroll to a function, and press the Scroll key to select it: Record Pause Stop Fast forward Fast rewind Play an opened sound file • CLOCK Select Menu > Extras > Clock. Options in Clock are Set alarm, Reset alarm, Remove alarm, Settings, Help, and Exit. Change settings To change the time or date, select Options > Settings. See also “Date and time” on page 62. Set an alarm 1 To set a new alarm, select Options > Set alarm. 2 Enter the alarm time, and press OK.
Extras Personalize the alarm tone 1 To personalize the alarm tone, select Options > Settings > Clock alarm tone. When you scroll through the list of tones, you can stop on a tone to listen to it before you make your selection. 2 Press Select to select the current tone. • MEMORY CARD Select Menu > Extras > Memory. Options in Memory card are Backup phone mem., Restore from card, Format mem. card, Memory card name, Set password, Change password, Remove password, Memory details, Help, and Exit.
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Extras Back up and restore information You can back up the phone memory and restore it to your phone. To back up information from phone memory to the memory card, select Options > Backup phone mem. To restore information from the memory card to phone memory, select Options > Restore from card. Lock the memory card You can set a password to lock your memory card against unauthorized use. Select Options > Set password. You will be asked to enter and confirm your password.
The information stored in the wallet can be easily retrieved while browsing to automatically fill in online forms on browser pages, for example, when the service asks for credit card details. Data in the wallet is encrypted and protected with a wallet code that you define. You can group wallet data into profiles that can be accessed, for example, for making purchases online. Because of the nature of the wallet, it will automatically close after 5 minutes.
Extras 3 Select Options > Create new. An empty form opens. 4 Fill in the fields, and press Done. You can also receive card information directly to the phone from a card issuer or service provider (if they offer this service). You are notified as to which category the card belongs. Save or discard the card. You can view and rename a saved card, but you cannot edit it. You can open, edit, or delete the fields in the card. Any changes will be saved upon exiting.
User info card—Select a card from the list. Receive e-receipt—Select a destination from the list. Deliver e-receipt—Select To phone, To e-mail, or To pho. & e-mail. RFID sending—Set to On or Off. Defines whether or not your unique phone identification is sent with the wallet profile (for future development dependent on RFID-based ticketing). 5 Press Done to save the new profile.
Extras Reset the wallet and wallet code To reset both the contents of the wallet and the wallet code: 1 Key in *#7370925538# in the standby mode. 2 Enter the phone lock code, and press OK. See "Security" on page 63. 3 To confirm that the data is erased, press OK. When opening the wallet again, you must enter a new wallet code. See "Enter the wallet code" on page 82. • GAMES Select Menu > Games. To start a game, scroll to the game icon, and press the Scroll key.
12 Instant messaging (IM) (network service) Select Menu > IM. Options in Instant Messaging are Open, Login or Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit. Take text messaging to the next level by experiencing instant messaging in a wireless environment. Engage in instant messaging with friends and family as long as you all use the same IM service. Check with your wireless service provider for availability. Before you can start using IM on your phone, you must make sure that your phone can establish a GPRS connection.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) • REGISTER WITH AN IM SERVICE Before you can use IM, you must register with an IM service to obtain an IM user name and password. You can obtain an IM user name and password by registering over the Internet (using your computer) with the IM service provider you have selected to use. During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to create the user name and password of your choice.
Allow messages from and Allow invitations from—These settings define whether you receive instant messages or group invitations from All, IM contacts only, or None. Message speed—Select the speed at which new messages are displayed. Auto-reload availab.—Choose how to update information when your IM contacts log in or out of the IM service. Select Automatically or Manually. Reload user availab.—Use this setting to define which IM contacts are included in a manual or automatic status update.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) You can send instant messages to anyone who uses the same IM service as you do, as long as you have that person’s user name. You can also add that person to IM contacts during an IM conversation. See “IM contacts” on page 90 for more information. More than one IM conversation can be active at the same time. Conversations lists all active conversations by IM contact name. Select one of the names to open the conversation with that person.
Save To save your conversation or group chat, perform the following steps before you end the conversation: 1 From the conversation view or group conversation view, select Options > Record convers. 2 In the Conversation name screen, enter a name for the conversation, and select OK. The conversation is saved as a note under the Extras phone menu. 3 To stop recording the conversation, select Options > Stop recording.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) Search To search for a person or group that is currently online, from the IM contacts screen, select Options > Search and one of the following: Groups—Select this option to search for an IM group by Group name, Topic, or Group members. If you search by group member, you must enter the member’s exact IM user ID. Users—Select this option to search for an IM user by User’s name, User ID, Phone number, or E-mail address.
• GROUP CHAT SESSIONS Select IM groups from the IM main menu. The group chat feature allows you to converse with multiple participants simultaneously. You can create your own private group chats or be invited to join a live group chat in progress. During a group chat, all messages are displayed in one group conversation view screen. You can also save a group chat history. See “Save” on page 90. In IM groups, a list of IM groups that you have saved or are currently joined to is shown.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) Group members—Determine whether to restrict the chat group to a list of members or to allow anyone to participate. Select either Selected only (chat group is restricted to a list of members) or All (anyone can join the chat group). See “Add and remove group members” on page 93 for more information. Banned list—Select contacts that cannot join the group or send messages to the group. Allow private msgs.
Send an invitation for a group chat Members must be online before you can invite them to a group chat. 1 From the group conversation view, select Options > Send invitation. 2 Scroll to the contacts whom you want to invite to the group chat, press the Scroll key to insert an X into the box beside the contact name, and select OK. 3 Enter an invitation message, and select Done. The invitation is sent. 4 To invite other members to the group, repeat steps 2–3.
Instant messaging (IM) (network service) • LOG OFF SERVICE To close the IM application and log out of the IM service at the same time, press Exit from the IM main menu. Ongoing conversations are automatically closed when you exit IM. To log out of the IM service but leave the IM application open, go to the IM main menu and select Options > Logout. You can also exit the IM application but still stay connected to the IM service.
13 Web (mobile browser) Select Menu > Web, or press and hold the 0 key in the standby mode. Various service providers maintain pages specifically designed for mobile phones, offering services such as news, weather reports, banking, travel information, entertainment, and games. With the mobile browser you can view these services as WML, XHTML, or HTML pages.
Web (mobile browser) • MAKE A CONNECTION Once you have stored all the required connection settings, you can access browser pages. There are three different ways to access browser pages: • • • Select the homepage ( ) of your service provider. Select a bookmark from the Bookmarks view. Press the keys 2–9 to start to write the address of a browser service. The Go to field at the bottom of the display is immediately activated, and you can continue to write the address there.
2 Start to fill in the fields. Only the address must be defined. The default access point is assigned to the bookmark if no other one is selected. Press the * key to enter special characters such as /, ., :, and @. Press the Clear key to clear characters. 3 Select Options > Save to save the bookmark.
Web (mobile browser) Save bookmarks • • To save a bookmark while browsing, select Options > Save as bookmark. To save a bookmark received in a smart message, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox, open the message, and select Options > Save to bookmarks. See "Smart messages" on page 49. View saved pages Options in Saved pages are Open, Back to page, Reload, Saved pages mngr., Mark/ Unmark, Navigation options, Advanced options, Details, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Carefully read all the information provided. If the online content is compatible, you can use your wallet information to make the purchase: 1 Select Open wallet. 2 Enter your wallet code. See "Enter the wallet code" on page 82. 3 Select the appropriate card category from your wallet. 4 Select Fill in. This uploads the selected wallet information. If the wallet does not contain all information necessary for the purchase, you will be requested to enter the remaining details manually.
Web (mobile browser) • BROWSER SETTINGS From the Bookmarks screen, select Options > Settings and one of the following: Default access point—To change the default access point, press the Scroll key to open a list of available access points. The current default access point is highlighted. See "Connection" on page 59. Show images—Choose if you want to view pictures when you are browsing. If you choose No, you can later load images during browsing by selecting Options > Show images.
14 Connectivity • BLUETOOTH CONNECTION Select Menu > Connect. > Bluetooth. There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth devices in some locations. Check with your local authorities or service provider. Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between electronic devices within a maximum range of 30 feet (10 meters).
Connectivity • • • Generic object exchange profile Generic access profile Serial port profile with the PC connectivity software For more information on the compatibility between Bluetooth devices, consult their manufacturers. Bluetooth connection settings • Bluetooth—Select On if you want to use a Bluetooth connection. If you select Off, all active Bluetooth connections are ended, and Bluetooth connection cannot be used for sending or receiving data.
If you have searched for devices earlier, a list of the devices that were found previously is shown first. To start a new search, select More devices. If you switch off the phone, the list of devices is cleared and the device search needs to be started again before sending data. 3 Scroll to the device with which you want to connect and press Select. The item you are sending is copied to Outbox and the note Connecting is shown. 4 Pairing (if not required by the other device, go to step 5.
Connectivity Note: If you are currently connected to a device and you delete the pairing with that device, the pairing is removed and the device connection is terminated, but the Bluetooth connection remains active on your phone. • To set a device to be authorized or unauthorized, scroll to the device, select Options, and then select one of the following: Set as authorized—Connections between your phone and this device can be made without your knowledge. No separate acceptance or authorization is needed.
In Connection manager you can identify the status of multiple data connections, view details on the amount of data sent and received, and end unused connections. You can view details of data connections only. Voice calls are not listed.
Connectivity • CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO A COMPUTER For further information on how to make a connection to a compatible computer by USB or Bluetooth connection and how to install PC Suite, see the PC Suite user guide on the CD-ROM supplied with the phone. For further information on how to use Nokia PC Suite, see the help function on PC Suite or visit the support pages at www.nokia.com. • USE THE CD-ROM The CD-ROM should launch itself after you have inserted it into the CD-ROM drive of your compatible PC.
Data bearer—Select Web or Bluetooth as your synchronization method. Access point—Select the access point you want to use for the data connection. This option is only available if you choose Web in the Data bearer setting. Host address—Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct values. Port—Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct values. This option is only available if you choose Web in the Data bearer setting.
Troubleshooting 15 Troubleshooting • SIM CARD A SIM (subscriber identity module) card is required for your Nokia GSM phone to operate. The SIM card is supplied by your service provider and has your mobile phone number and all subscriber account information programmed on it.
• DIFFERENT WAYS TO STORE DATA • Use Nokia PC Suite to make a backup copy of all data to your computer. See "Connect your phone to a computer" on page 107. • • • Send images to your e-mail address and then save the images to your computer. Send data by Bluetooth connection to a compatible device. Store data on a compatible memory card. • PHONE DISPLAY If missing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the screen when you turn on your phone, this is a characteristic of this type of display.
Troubleshooting To stop the phone from making a data connection, you have the following options. Select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings > Multimedia message, and then: • Select On receiving msg. > Defer retrieval if you want the multimedia messaging center to save the message to be retrieved later, for example, after you have checked the settings. After this change, the phone still needs to send information notes to the network. When you want to retrieve the message, select Retr. immediately.
16 Reference information • BATTERY INFORMATION Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device.
Reference information • ENHANCEMENTS, BATTERIES, AND CHARGERS For availability of approved enhancements, check with your dealer. Battery The 900 mAh, Li-Ion based BL-5C battery provides power in a thin and light package. Variation in operation times will occur depending on the charger used, the SIM card, network and usage settings, usage style, and environments. See "Technical information" on page 120. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12.
Phone adapter HDA-10 accessibility enhancement The HDA-10 phone adapter is a Nokia enhancement that allows you to connect your mobile phone to a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) to make a call in digital mode. 18 in. If you are using a phone adapter, you must activate it on your mobile phone by selecting Menu > Settings > Enhancement > Enhancement in use > TTY.
Reference information • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. • Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses (such as camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses). • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
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 minimize the potential for interference, persons with pacemakers should: • Always keep the device more than 6 inches (15.
Reference information Potentially explosive 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.
• CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
Reference information For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with a carry case, belt clip, or holder that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 7/8-inch (2.2 cm) from the body. Use of other carry cases, belt clips, or holders may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 7/8-inch (2.
• TECHNICAL INFORMATION Weight 4.16 oz (118 g) with 900–mAh Li-Ion battery Size Volume: 5.7 cubic inches (93.5 cc) Length: 4.27 in (108.6 mm) Width: 2.1 in (53.0 mm) Thickness: 0.7 in (18.7 mm) Frequency range Nokia 7610 GSM900 880–915 MHz (TX) 925–960 MHz (RX) GSM1800 1710–1785 MHz (TX) 1805–1880 MHz (RX) GSM1900 1850–1910 MHz (TX) 1930–1990 MHz (RX) Transmitter output power Up to 2 W Battery voltage 3.
Reference Information • Nokia ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is free from defects in material and workmanship that result in Product failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and conditions: 1 The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product.
b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by computer or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancelbots or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by Nokia.
Reference Information Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia at the telephone number listed at the end of this warranty if you need a loaner and the repair of the Product has taken or is estimated to take more than ten (10) days.
12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agreement.
Appendix A Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones. © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036.
Safety is the most important call you will ever make. A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Tens of millions of people in the U.S. today take advantage of the unique combination of convenience, safety and value delivered by the wireless telephone. Quite simply, the wireless phone gives people the powerful ability to communicate by voice--almost anywhere, anytime--with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency personnel or even with the police.
Appendix A 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car, you are not watching where you are going. It’s common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic.
NOTES 128 Copyright © 2004 Nokia
Appendix B Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. July 18, 2001 .........For updates: http://www.fda.
Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode.
Appendix B regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this document. 3.
- if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-today use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. 6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S.
Appendix B Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone.
Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a accompanied hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices.
Index Receive data 105 Send data 103 Settings 103 Numerics Browser 1-touch dialing Access points 59 Bookmarks 97 Browse 98 Connect 97 End connections 100 Icons 97 Service message settings 56 Service messages 50 WAP and XHTML pages 96 Assign numbers 26 Make calls 19 A Access points 59 Accessibility solutions 6 Accessories, See Enhancements Alarm Clock 78 Tone 79 Turn off or snooze 78 Answer a call 20 Antenna 10 Application manager 67 C Cache, clear 100 Calculator 76 Calendar 31 Alarm tone 32 Delete m
Reject 20 Settings 58 Settings for forwarding 21 Transfer 20 Use the Contacts directory 18 Camera 34 Memory consumption 35 Record videos 35 Self-timer 35 Settings 36 Take pictures 34 CD-ROM 107 Cell broadcast messages 52 Cell info display 66 Create 24 Data import 33 Insert images 24 Remote synchronization 108 Ringing tones 25 Voice tags 25, 26 Contact groups 27 Converter 76 Add exchange rates 77 Convert currencies 77 Convert units 76 Copy SIM card to phone memory 24 Text 46 Customer care 5 Certificates (
I Enhancements Activate 66 Descriptions 113 Rules for use 112 Settings 66 Icons 12 Activity 12 Bluetooth connection 104 Browser 97 Data connection 13 Enhancement 13 GPRS connection 106 In standby mode 12 Text input 44, 45 Voice volume 13 F File formats RealPlayer 37 SIS file 10 File manager 69 Files, open 40 Fixed dialing 64 Idle state, See Standby mode IM, See Instant messaging 86 Image server 41 Images 41 Folders Create and organize 16 Open 40 Forward calls 20 Frequencies 2 Add to a contact card 24
M Log in 87 Log off 95 Service provider icons 86 Settings 87 Mail E-mail 50 Voice mail 18 Make calls 18 Internet access points (IAP), See Access points Internet service provider (ISP), See Access points Media files File formats 37 Mute 38 Play 38 Search for 38 Sound and video 40 J Java Install applications 68 Settings 68 Media gallery, See Gallery Memory card 79 K Adapter 80 Back up and restore phone memory 81 Format 80 Insert 8 Lock with password 81 Memory consumption 81 Remove password 81 Unlock 8
Settings 53 Text messages 47 Write text 44 Missed calls 21 Phonebook, See Contact cards Picture messages 41 Pictures, See Camera and Gallery PIN code MMC, see Memory card Mobile browser, See Browser Model number 2 Movie director 39 Music files, See Media files Mute Unblock 63 Use when powering on 10 Play media files 38 Power on and off 10 Predictive text input How to use 45 Tips 46 Turn off 46 Presence 27 Availability information 28 Blocked 29 Private 29 Public 28 Settings 30 Viewers 28 Profiles 72 Rena
Recent calls log, See Log Record Service command editor 53 Set time and date 11 Settings 57–66 Sounds 77 Videos 35 Voice commands 70 Register your phone 4 Reject calls 20 Applications (Java) 68 Bluetooth connection 103 Calendar 32 Call forwarding 21 Call restriction 65 Camera 36 Cell broadcast (info service) 56 Certificates 64 Clock 78 Connection 59 Data call (GPRS) 62 Date and time 62 Display 58 E-mail 55 Enhancements 66 Fixed dialing 64 General 57 Lock code 10, 63 Log 23 Messaging 53 Messaging, Sent fo
SIM card Thumbnails, in contact card 24 Tickets 84 Time and date settings 62 To-do 33 Tools Copy names and numbers 24 Definition 109 Insert 7 Messages 52 SIS file 10 Smart messages 49 Snooze alarm 78 1-touch dialing 19, 26 Application manager 67 Device manager 71 File manager 69 Voice mail 18 Track list 42 Traditional text input 44 Transfer calls 20 Troubleshooting 109 Software Install applications 68 Remove applications 68 Sound files, See Media files Speed dialing, See 1-touch dialing Standby mode Sc
Voice dialing, See Voice tags Voice mail 18 Wallpaper, See Themes WAP pages, See Browser Warranty 4, 121 Web, See Browser Wrist strap 10 Write text Change the number 19 Forward calls to voice mail 21 Listen to messages 18 Voice messages, See Voice mail Voice recorder 77 Voice tags 25 Predictive text input 45 Traditional text input 44 Add, change, and delete 26 Make calls 26 Volume control 16 X W Z XHTML pages, See Browser Wallet Zoom Create a wallet profile 83 Create personal notes 83 Enter the
NOTES Nokia 7610 User Guide 143 Copyright © 2004 Nokia
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