Nokia 3650 User Guide FCC DRAFT
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks. LEGAL INFORMATION Part No. 9355722, Issue No. 1 1 1 Copyright ©2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia 3650, and the Nokia Original Accessories logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. All other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
Contents General information 11 Register your phone 11 Understand your phone 11 Menu 20 Options lists 21 Navigation bar - moving horizontally 22 Actions common to all applications 22 Volume control 24 Your phone 27 Make a call 27 Answer a call 30 Log - Call log and general log SIM folder 38 Settings 33 39 Change general settings 39 Phone settings 39 Call settings 41 Connection settings 43 Date and time 50 Security 50 Call restriction (network service) 55 Network 56 Accessory settings 56 Contacts 59
Camera and Images 67 Take pictures 67 Images - Store pictures Record a video clip 77 Watch a video clip 78 71 RealOne Player™ 79 Playing media files 79 Sending media files 81 Changing the settings 81 Messaging 83 Messaging - General information 84 Write text 86 Create and send new messages 90 Inbox - receive messages 97 My folders 102 Remote mailbox 102 Outbox 107 View messages on a SIM card 108 Cell broadcast (network service) 108 Service command editor 109 Messaging settings 109 Wireless village 115
Calendar and To-do 121 Create calendar entries 121 Set calendar alarms 124 Send calendar entries 125 To-do 125 Extras 127 Calculator 127 Composer 128 Converter 129 Notes 131 Clock 131 Recorder 132 Memory card 133 Basic steps for accessing 137 Setting up the phone for the browser service 138 Browsing 140 Viewing saved pages 142 Downloading 143 Ending a connection 144 Browser settings 144 Applications (Java™) 147 Installing a Java application 148 Java application settings 149 Manager - installing applicati
PC Suite for Nokia 3650 165 Software and hardware requirements 165 Installing PC Suite 166 Connecting your phone to the PC 167 Starting to use PC Suite 169 Online and offline modes 170 Connection status 171 Main window information 172 PC Suite applications 173 Removing PC Suite from your PC 175 Reference information 177 Battery statements 177 Use proper care and maintenance 178 Understand Important safety information 179 Use Accessories safely 184 accessories 185 Glossary 189 Technical information 191 Trou
For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this User guide. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use a hand-held phone while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all important data. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. CALLING Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
Network Services The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider. Triband is a network dependent feature.
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1 General information Congratulations on purchasing your Nokia 3650 mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions which 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. A variety of Xpress onTM color covers are also available. Your phone can connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data cable, bluetooth, or the built-in IR port.
1 1 Open the cover with the back of the phone facing you. Press the locking catch (1) in the direction of the arrow and slide the cover (2). 1 2 Camera lens 2 Find the SIM card slot (3). Place the SIM card carefully into the slot. Make sure that the beveled corner on the SIM card faces the bottom of the phone and that the golden contact area on the card faces downward. 4 4 3 3 Slide the silver catch over the SIM card to secure it. (4).
Charge the battery 1 Connect the lead to the charger. You will hear it click into place. 2 Connect the lead from the charger to the base of the phone (6). 3 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet. The battery indicator bar starts scrolling. Note, that you can use the phone while charging. 4 When the battery is fully charged, the bar 6 stops scrolling. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and then from the phone. See also “Battery statements” on page 177 in the User Guide.
1 TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: Your phone has a built-in antenna (grey area in picture). As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone 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. Not touching the antenna area during a phone call optimizes the antenna performance and the talktime of your phone.
Use the Scroll key 5 Press the scroll key on the top , bottom , left and right (shown with blue arrows 1 to 4) to move in the Menu. Scroll to an application or a folder and press the scroll key in the middle (shown with blue arrow 5) to open it. For example: 1 2 3 4 2 To open an Options list, press Options. The small arrow at the bottom of the display (1) indicates if the list contains more items. The lighter the arrow, the fewer the items left in the list. To scroll down the Options list, press .
1 Copy names and numbers from a SIM card to the phone memory If you have stored names and phone numbers on a SIM card, you can copy them to the phone memory. 1 Press to open the main Menu. 2 Use the scroll key to move to Contacts. 3 Press 4 When you open Contacts for the first time, the phone asks you if you want to copy all your contact data from the SIM card to the phone memory. Press OK. to open Contacts. See also “Copy contacts between the SIM card and phone memory” on page 59.
• Press • To change the profile, press to open Contacts. • Press and to call your voice mailbox. See “Call your voice mailbox” on page 28. briefly and select the profile. Shortcuts in editors • Press to open a list of commands related to writing and editing text. Press to switch between predictive, traditional text input and number mode (Dictionary→ Dictionary on, Alpha mode, Number mode).
1 When available and a connection is available in the network or in the current cell. See ‘Packet data (General Packet Radio Service, GPRS)’, p. 44 and ‘GPRS’, p. 49. B Shows an analog or a digital clock. Also see settings for ‘Date and time’, p. 50 and settings for Standby mode→ Background image, p. 40. C Indicates which cellular network the phone is currently using. D Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more power left in the battery.
- Indicates that there are messages waiting to be sent in Outbox. See p. 107. - Indicates when Incoming call alert has been set to Silent and Message alert tone to None in the currently active profile. See “Profiles” on page 117. - Indicates that the phone’s keypad is locked. - Indicates that you have an active alarm. See ‘Clock’, p. 131. - Indicates that Bluetooth is active. Note that, when data is transmitted via Bluetooth, is shown. - Indicates that all calls to the phone are forwarded.
1 •MENU Press (Menu key) to open the main Menu. In the Menu, you can access all the applications in your phone. Options in the Menu are: Open, List view / Grid view, Delete, Organize, Rename, Help, and Exit. 5 3 2 1 4 Using the scroll key to move Moving in the Menu Press the scroll key on the top , bottom , left and right (shown with blue arrows 1 to 4) to move in the Menu.
Rearrange the Menu You can rearrange the Menu in any order you like. You can move applications that you use more often from a folder to the Menu, and place applications you use less often in folders. You can also create new folders. 1 Scroll to the item you want to move and select Options → Move. A check mark is placed beside the application. 2 Move the selection where you want the application to be and press OK.
1 • NAVIGATION BAR - MOVING HORIZONTALLY In the navigation bar, you can see: • small arrows or tabs which tell you if there are more views, folders, or files you can move to. • editing indicators, see ‘Write text’, p. 86. • other information, for example, 2/14 in the figure below means that the current picture is the second of 14 pictures in the folder. Press to see the next picture.
Tip: For information on how to insert text and numbers, see “Write text” on page 86. • Mark multiple items - Press and hold and at the same time move the scroll key down or up. As the selection moves, a check mark is placed next to the items. To end the selection, stop the scrolling with the scroll key and then release . After you have selected all the items you want, you can move or delete them by selecting Options → Move to folder or Delete.
1 1 To search for an item, start to key in text in the search field. The phone immediately starts to search for matches and moves the selection on the best match. To make the search more accurate, key in more letters and the selection moves on the item that best matches the letters. 2 When the correct item is found, press to open it. • VOLUME CONTROL When you have an active call or are listening to a sound, press or to increase or decrease the volume level, respectively.
The loudspeaker cannot be activated when you have a headset connected to the phone. TURN OFF THE LOUDSPEAKER When you have an active call or a sound is playing, select Options→ Deactiv.handsfree. Headset mode To adjust the volume level when a headset is connected to your phone, press or or use the headset’s keys.
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2 Your phone • MAKE A CALL 1 Key in the phone number, including the area code. Press to move the cursor. Press to remove a number. or For international calls, press twice for the international prefix (the + character replaces the international access code) and then key in the country code, the area code without 0, and the phone number. Tip: To adjust the volume during a call, press decrease the volume level.
2 Call your voice mailbox The voice mailbox (network service) is an answering machine where callers who are unable to reach you can leave you voice messages. • To call your voice mailbox, press • If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, key it in and press OK. You can obtain this number from your service provider. and in standby mode. See also “Settings for call forwarding” on page 32. Each phone line may have its own voice mailbox number, see “Line in use (network service)” on page 42.
Running H/F 2 1 Make a call to the first participant. 2 To make a call to a new participant, select Options→New call. Key in or search the memory for the phone number of the participant and press OK. The first call is automatically put on hold. 3 When the new call has been answered, join the first participant in the conference call. Select Options→Conference. 4 To add a new person to the call, repeat step 2 and then select Options→ Conference→Add to conference.
2 • ANSWER A CALL • To answer an incoming call, press • To end the call, press . . If you do not want to answer a call, press busy” tone. . The caller will hear a “line Tip: If you have activated the Call forward →If busy function to forward calls, for example, to your voice mailbox, rejecting an incoming call will also forward the call. See “Settings for call forwarding” on page 32. When a call comes in, press Mute to quickly mute the ringing tone.
If you have activated the Call waiting service, the network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress. See “Call waiting: (network service)” on page 42. 1 During a call, press to answer the waiting call. The first call is put on hold. To switch between the two calls, press Swap. 2 To end the active call, press . Tip: To end both calls at the same time, select Options→End all calls and press OK.
2 Tip: You can also store a sequence of DTMF tones for a contact card. When you make a call to the contact, you can retrieve the sequence. Add DTMF tones to the phone number or DTMF fields in a contact card. Glossary: DTMF tones are the tones you hear when you press the number keys on the phone keypad. DTMF tones allow you to communicate with voice mailboxes and computerized telephony systems, for example.
• LOG - CALL LOG AND GENERAL LOG Go to Menu→ Log. In the log you can monitor phone calls, text messages, packet data connections, and fax and data calls registered by the phone. You can filter the log to view just one type of event and create new contact cards based on the log information. To view a list of sent messages, go to Messaging → Sent.
2 Missed calls and received calls To view a list of the last 20 phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call you without success (network service), go to Log→ Recent calls→ Missed calls. When you see a note in standby mode about missed calls, press Show to access the list of missed calls. To call back, scroll to the number or name you want and press . To view a list of the 20 numbers or names from which you have most recently accepted calls (network service), go to Log→ Recent calls→ Received calls.
Call costs (network service) Go to Log→ Call costs. Call costs allows you to check the cost of the last call or all calls. The call costs are displayed separately for each SIM card. The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so forth. CALL COSTS LIMIT SET BY A SERVICE PROVIDER Your service provider can limit the cost of your calls to a certain amount of charging units or units of currency.
2 Note: When no more charging units or currency units are left, calls may only be possible to the emergency number programed into your phone (such as 911 or other official emergency numbers). SET A CALL COST LIMIT FOR YOURSELF 1 Select Options → Settings → Call cost limit → On. 2 The phone requests you to enter the limit in units. For this you may need the PIN2 code. Depending on the Show costs in setting, enter either the amount of charging units or currency.
Filter the log 1 2 Select Options → Filter. A list of filters opens. Scroll to a filter and press Select. Erase the contents of the log To erase all the log contents, Recent calls log, and Messaging delivery reports permanently, select Options → Clear log. Confirm by pressing OK.
2 •SIM FOLDER Go to Menu→ SIM Your SIM card may provide additional services that you can access in this folder. See also “Copy contacts between the SIM card and phone memory” on page 59, ‘Confirm SIM service actions’, p. 53, ‘Fixed dialing’, p. 52, and “View messages on a SIM card” on page 108. Options in the SIM directory are: Open, Call, New SIM contact, Edit, Delete, Copy to Contacts, My numbers, SIM details, Help, and Exit.
3 Settings • CHANGE GENERAL SETTINGS Go to Menu→ Tools→ Settings. 1 Scroll to a setting group and press open it. 2 Scroll to a setting you want to change and press to • • • to switch between options if there are only two (On/Off). open a list of options or an editor. open a settings slider such as the Contrast setting. Press or to increase or decrease the value. Note: You may be able to receive some settings from your service provider in a text message.
3 • Writing language - You can change the writing language of your phone permanently. Changing the language affects • the characters available when you press any key ( - • the predictive text dictionary used, and • the special characters that are available when you press the and keys. Tip: You can also make this change in some of the editors. Press select Writing language:.
from Images. • Left selection key and Right selection key - You can change the shortcuts that appear over the left and right selection keys in standby mode. In addition to the applications, you can have the shortcut point to a function, for example, New message. Note: You cannot have a shortcut to an application that you have installed. Display • Contrast - To change the contrast of the display to lighter or darker. • Color palette - To change the color palette used on the display.
3 Call waiting: (network service) The network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress. Select Activate to request the network to activate call waiting, Cancel to request the network to deactivate call waiting, or Check status, to check if the function is active or not. Automatic redial When this setting is activated, your phone will make a maximum of ten attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful call attempt. Press to stop automatic redialing.
Tip: To switch between the phone lines, press and hold mode. in standby Voice message indicators: , , or is shown if you have one or several voice messages. • CONNECTION SETTINGS General information about data connections and access points To define settings for access points, go to Settings→ Connection settings→ Access points. A data connection is required to connect to an access point.
3 GSM DATA CALLS A GSM data call enables data transmission rates to a maximum of 14.4 kbps. For availability and subscription to data services, contact your service provider. Minimum settings needed to make a data call To insert a set of very basic GSM data call settings, go to Settings→ Connection settings→ Access points and select Options→ New access point. Fill in the following: Data bearer: GSM data, Dial-up number, Session mode: Permanent, Data call type: Analog, and Maximum data speed: Automatic.
Minimum settings needed to make a packet data connection • You need to subscribe to the GPRS service. For availability and subscription to GPRS, contact your service provider. • Go to Settings→ Connection settings→ Access points and select Options→ New access point. Fill in the following: Data bearer: GPRS and Access point name: enter the name given to you by your service provider.
3 Edit an access point When you open Access points, the list of already available access points . opens. Scroll to the access point you want to edit, and press Delete an access point In the list of access points, scroll to the access point you want to remove and select Options→ Delete. Access points Options when editing access point settings are: Change, Advanced settings, Help, and Exit.
• Dial-up number (for GSM data and high speed data only) - The modem telephone number of the access point. • User name - Write a user name if required by the service provider. The user name may be needed to make a data connection, and is usually provided by the service provider. The user name is often casesensitive. Tip: When you are writing, press Press to enter a space. to open the special characters table.
3 • • • Session mode - Permanent / Temporary. Data call type (for GSM data and high speed data only) - Analog, ISDN v.110, or ISDN v.120 defines whether the phone uses an analog or digital connection. This setting depends on both your GSM service provider and Internet Service Provider (ISP), because some GSM networks do not support certain types of ISDN connections. For details, contact your ISP. If ISDN connections are available, they establish connections more quickly than analog methods.
Note: Charges may apply for certain types of received calls, such as roaming and high speed data calls. Contact your GSM service provider for more information. Note: The phone expects the callback call to use the same data call settings that were used in the callback-requesting call. The network must support this type of call in both directions, to and from the phone. • • • Callback type - The options are Use server no. / Use other no.
3 packet data connection, for example, to send and receive e-mail, is quicker. If you select When needed, the phone will use a packet data connection only if you start an application or action that needs it. The GPRS connection is closed after it is not used by any application. Note: If there is no GPRS coverage and you have chosen When available, the phone will periodically try to establish a packet data connection.
• • • PIN code (4 to 8 digits) - The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN code is blocked. If the PIN code is blocked, you need to unblock the PIN code before you can use the SIM card again. See the information about the PUK code.
3 Autolock period - You can set an autolock period, a time-out after which the phone is automatically locked and can be used only if the correct lock code is entered. Key in a number for the time-out in minutes or select None to turn off the autolock period. To unlock the phone, key in the lock code. Note: When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number programed into your phone (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number).
Note: When calls are limited to Closed User Groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number). Confirm SIM services - To set the phone to display confirmation messages when you are using a SIM card service. Certif. management In the Certificate management main view, you can see a list of authority certificates that have been stored in your phone. Press to see a list of user certificates, if available.
3 Glossary: User certificates are issued to users by a Certifying Authority. Viewing certificate details - checking authenticity You can only be sure of the correct identity of a WAP gateway or a server when the signature and the period of validity of a WAP gateway or server certificate have been checked. You will be notified on the phone’s display • if the identity of the WAP server or gateway is not authentic or • if you do not have the correct security certificate in your phone.
Application manager / Yes - the certificate is able to certify the origin of new software. Internet / Yes - the certificate is able to certify e-mail and imaging servers. Important: Before changing these settings, you must make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner. • CALL RESTRICTION (NETWORK SERVICE) Call restriction allows you to restrict the making and receiving of calls with your phone.
3 • NETWORK Network selection Choose Automatic to set the phone to automatically search for and select one of the cellular networks available in your area, or Choose Manual, if you want to 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.
Indicators shown in standby mode: - a headset is connected. - a loopset is connected.
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4 Contacts To open Contacts, press go to Menu→ Contacts. in standby mode or In Contacts, you can store and manage contact information, such as names, phone numbers, and addresses. Contacts use shared memory. See “Shared memory” on page 25. 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 email to many recipients at the same time.
4 • EDIT CONTACT CARDS Options in the Contacts directory are: Open, Call, Create message, New contact, Edit, Delete, Duplicate, Add to group, Belongs to groups, Mark/Unmark, Send business card, Contacts info, Help, and Exit. Options when editing a contact card are: Add thumbnail / Remove thumbnail, Add detail, Delete detail, Edit label, Help, and Exit. 1 2 3 In the Contacts directory, scroll to the contact card you want to edit and press to open it.
Insert a picture to a contact card There are two different types of pictures you can add to a contact card. See “Camera and Images” on page 67 for more information on how to take and store pictures. • To attach a small thumbnail image to a contact card, open a contact card, select Options→ Edit and then select Options→ Add thumbnail. The thumbnail image is also shown when the contact is calling you. • To add an image to a contact card, open a contact card, and press to open the image view ( ).
4 Example: Scroll to Phone number and press Assign. A list of phone numbers in the selected contact card is shown. Scroll to the one you want to have as the default and press . When you return to the contact card view, you can see the default number underlined. Voice dialing You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has been added to a contact card. Any spoken word(s) can be a voice tag. Before using voice dialing, note that: • • • Voice tags are not language dependent.
4 5 record as a voice tag. • Press Start to record a voice tag. The phone sounds a starting tone and the note Speak now is displayed. • Press Quit to return to the contact card. After the starting tone, say clearly the word(s) you want to record as a voice tag. After recording, the phone plays the recorded tag and the note Playing voice tag is displayed. If you do not want to save the recording, press Quit.
4 REPLAY, ERASE, OR CHANGE A VOICE TAG To replay, erase, or change a voice tag, open a contact card and scroll to the number that has a voice tag (indicated by ) and select Options→ Voice tags→ then either • • • Playback - to listen to the voice tag again, or Delete - to erase the voice tag, or Change - to record a new voice tag instead of the old one. Press Start to record. Assign 1-touch dialing keys 1-touch dialing is a quick way to call frequently used numbers.
contact or group and press Select. To remove the ringing tone, select No personal tone from the list of ringing tones. Note: For an individual contact, the phone will always use the ringing tone that was assigned last. So, if you first change a group ringing tone and then the ringing tone of a single contact that belongs to that group, the ringing tone of the single contact will be used when the contact calls you the next time. Tip: To listen to a ringing tone, go to Recorder.
4 Create contact groups 1 2 3 In the Contacts directory, press to open the Groups list. Select Options→ New group. Write a name for the group or use the default name Group and press OK. Add members to a group 1 2 In the Contacts directory, scroll to the contact you want to add to a group and select Options→ Add to group:. A list of available groups opens. Scroll to the group to which you want to add the contact and press .
5 Camera and Images With the camera you can take pictures of people or events while on the move. The pictures are automatically saved in the Images application, where you can rename them and organize them in folders. You can also send photos to your friends in a multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or via a Bluetooth or infrared connection. The camera produces JPEG pictures. Press Camera in standby mode or go to Menu→ Camera.
5 2 To take a picture, press . Note: Do not move the phone before the Camera application starts to save the photo. The photos are saved automatically in the Images application. After the image has been saved: • If you do not want to save the photo in the Images select Options→ Delete. • To return to the viewfinder to take a new picture, press . Options after a picture has been taken are: New image, Delete, Send, Rename image, Go to Images, Settings, Help, and Exit.
• • Standard when you want to take normal landscape pictures, Portrait when you want to take a smaller icon-sized, vertical picture, which can be added to a contact card, or • Night when the lighting is dim and the Camera needs a longer exposure time for the picture to be of good quality. Note that, in dim conditions, any movement while taking a picture may cause it to get blurred. The image size and orientation is the same for Standard and Night.
5 Glossary: Resolution - A measure for the sharpness and clarity of an image. Resolution refers to the number of dots (pixels) in an image or a display. The more pixels there are, the more detailed the picture is. Resolution is usually measured in pixels, for example, 640x480=300 kilopixels (kpix)=0.3 megapixels (Mpix). IMAGES AND MEMORY CONSUMPTION Your phone has 3.4 MB (megabytes) of free memory for images, contact information, calendar, messages, and so on. See “Shared memory” on page 25.
•IMAGES - STORE PICTURES Go to Menu→ Images. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Images allows you to view, organize, delete, and send photos and pictures stored in your phone. In Images you can organize images: • • taken with the camera, sent to your Inbox in a multimedia or a picture message, as an e-mail attachment, via an infrared or Bluetooth connection.
5 View images Note: When you open Images and you use a memory card, the starting tab is determined by which memory is selected as the Memory in use. 1 2 3 Press or to move from one memory tab to another. To browse the images, press and . Press , to open an image. When the image is open, you can see the name of the image and the number of images in the folder on the top of the display. When you are viewing an image, pressing or previous picture in the current folder.
Full screen When you select Options→ Full screen, the panes around the picture are removed so that you can see more of the image. Press to go back to the initial view. Moving the focal point When you are zooming or viewing an image in full screen mode, use the scroll key to move the focal point to the left, right, up, or down, so that you can take a closer look at one part of the picture, for example, its upper right corner.
5 Arrange images and folders • • To remove an image or folder, scroll to it and select Options→ Delete. To rename an image or a folder, scroll to the image or folder you want to rename and select Options→ Rename. Write the new name and press . See “Actions common to all applications” on page 22 for further information on how to create folders and mark and move items to folders. Send images You can send photos or images via different messaging services.
1 2 To send an image or a folder to Photo Zone, scroll to the image or folder and select Options→ Image uploader→ Upload. After the correct settings are in place, the data connection and the image sending is started. Folders you have sent appear as new albums at Photo Zone. To end the connection, press Cancel. • In case Auto folder naming is set to Off, select New folder to create a new folder and enter a folder name, or select one of the previously created folders.
5 In the Picture messages folder, you can find graphics sent to you in picture messages. If you want to save a graphic you have received in a picture message, go to Messaging→ Inbox, open the message, and select Options→ Save picture. VIEWING PICTURES 1 Scroll to the picture you want to view and press . The picture opens. Press to view the next picture in the folder. 2 Press Back to return to the Pictures main view.
6. Video recorder Go to Menu→ Video recorder. Note: Obey all local laws governing the taking of videos. Do not use this feature illegally. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use the Video recorder. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. With the Video recorder you can record video clips, and play video clips stored on your phone or on a memory card.
The video clip is saved to either the phone’s memory or the memory card, depending on the setting of your Memory in use. See “Set up your Video recorder” on page 78. Options in video clip view of Video recorder are: Play, Record, Send, Delete, Rename, Settings, About product, Help, and Exit. • WATCH A VIDEO CLIP To watch a video clip from the Video recorder video clip list: 1 2 Open the Video recorder. Scroll to a video clip and select Options→Play.
7 RealOne Player™ Go to Menu→ RealOne Player. With the RealOne Player you can play media files stored in the phone’s memory or on a memory card, or play music and video files and stream live content from the internet. Options in list view are: Play, Open, Rename, Delete, Move to folder, New folder, Mark/ Unmark, Send, Add to Favorites, Settings, Help, About product and Exit. Glossary: Media files are video, music or audio clips which you can play on a media player like the RealOne Player.
7 To play a media file directly, or stream live content from the internet: 1 Select Options→Open→URL address. 2 Enter the URL of the site you want to play or stream content from. Before your media file or stream begins playing, your phone will connect to the site and load the file. Note: You cannot connect to a site unless you have configured an Access Point, see Default Access Point setting, p. 81.
• SENDING MEDIA FILES You can send media files by using the Send option from your video clip list. 1 Scroll to the file you want to send and select Options→Send. 2 Select one of the four ways you have of sending your file, via Via infrared, Via Bluetooth, Via multimedia or Via e-mail.
7 • Port Range - Choose the port which is available for streaming. If not sure of the number, ask your service provider. To change the Proxy settings, select Options→Proxy to open the following list of settings: • Use Proxy / Host address / Port - Choose whether a proxy is used. Tip: When you select one of the settings a tab view is opened. Press or to move between the different setting tabs. The following icons indicate which setting you are in: for Video for Playback for Network, and for Proxy.
8 Messaging Note: Your phone must be switched on to use the functions in the Messaging folder. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Go to Menu→ Messaging Options in the Messaging main view: Create message, Connect (shown if you have defined settings for the mailbox), or Disconnect (shown if there is an active connection to mailbox), SIM messages, Cell broadcast, Service command, Settings, Help, and Exit.
8 Tip: When you have opened one of the default folders, for example, Sent, you can easily move between the folders: by pressing to open the next folder (Outbox), or by pressing to open the previous folder (Drafts). Mailbox - When you open this folder, you can either connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages or view your previously retrieved e-mail messages offline. See p. 74 for further information on online and offline modes.
and sent messages are in read-only state until you select Reply or Forward, which copies the message to an editor. Note that you cannot forward e-mail messages sent by you. Note: Messages or data that have been sent via an infrared or Bluetooth connection are not saved in the Draft or Sent folders. Open a received message When you receive a message, and the note 1 new message is shown in standby mode. Press Show to open the message.
8 Sending options To change how a message is sent, select Options→ Sending options when you are editing a message. When you save the message, its sending settings are also saved. • WRITE TEXT You can key in text in two different ways, using the method traditionally used in mobile phones or another method called predictive text input. Icons: and indicate the selected case.
• To switch between upper and lower case, press Tip: To set predictive text input on or off, press writing text. . twice quickly when Use predictive text input To activate predictive text input, press and select Dictionary on. This will activate predictive text input for all editors in the phone. The indicator is shown at the top of the display. 1 Write the desired word by pressing the keys . Press each key only once for one letter. The word changes after every key press.
8 • • to select it. If the ? character is shown after the word, the word you intended to write is not in the dictionary. To add a word to the dictionary, press Spell, key in the word (max. 32 letters) using traditional text input, and press Save. The word is added to the dictionary. When the dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces the oldest added word. To remove the ? and clear characters one by one from the word, press . TIPS ON USING PREDICTIVE TEXT INPUT • To erase a character, press .
• • Insert word - to add a word (max. 32 letters) to the dictionary by using traditional text input. When the dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces the oldest added word. Edit word - to open a view where you can edit the word, available only if the word is active (underlined). Write compound words Write the first half of a compound word and confirm it by pressing . Write the last part of the compound word and complete the compound word by pressing to add a space.
8 3 4 To copy the text to clipboard, while still holding , press Copy. Or, release and then 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 To insert the text into a document, press and hold and press Paste. Or, press once and select Paste. . • CREATE AND SEND NEW MESSAGES Note: When sending messages, your phone may display the words Message Sent.
semicolon (;) to separate each recipient. Press message field. 3 to move to the Write the message. Note: Your phone supports sending of multiple text messages at the same time, therefore, the normal 160 characters limit for one text message can be exceeded. If your text exceeds 160 characters, it will be sent in two or more messages and message sending may cost you more. In the navigation bar, you can see the message length indicator counting backwards from 160.
8 Your phone allows you to send and receive picture messages. Picture messages are text messages that contain small black-and-white graphics. There are several default pictures available in the Picture msgs. folder in Images. Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your service provider. Only phones that offer picture message features can receive and display picture messages. To send a picture message: 1 2 3 There are two possibilities, either: • Go to Images→ Picture msgs.
SETTINGS NEEDED FOR MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING Options in the multimedia message editor are: Send, Add recipient, Insert, Preview message, Objects, Remove, Delete, Message details, Sending options, Help, and Exit. You may receive the settings as a smart message from your service provider. See ‘Receiving smart messages’, p. 71. For availability of and subscription to data services, please contact your service provider.
8 SET UP THE MESSAGING STORE The messaging store defines whether the phone’s memory or the memory card are used as default. To define the messaging store: Messaging→ Options→ Settings →Messaging store and select either the phone’s memory or the memory card, if one is used. CREATE MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES Note: When you are sending a multimedia message to any phone other than the Nokia 3650 or Nokia 7650, it is recommended to use a smaller image size and a sound clip that is no longer than 15 seconds.
Note: If you chose Image, first you need to select whether the image is stored in the phone’s memory or the memory card, if one is used. • If you select Insert→ New image, Camera opens and you can take a new picture. Press Remove to remove the picture and take another instead. • If you select Insert→ New sound clip, Recorder opens and you can record a new sound. The new photo or sound is automatically saved and a copy is inserted in the message.
8 • Configure an Internet Access Point (IAP) correctly. See ‘Connection settings’, p. 29. • Define your e-mail settings correctly. See ‘Settings for e-mail’, p. 83. Note: Follow the instructions given by your remote mailbox and Internet Service Provider. WRITE AND SEND E-MAIL MESSAGES Options in the e-mail editor are: Send, Add recipient, Insert, Attachments, Delete, Message details, Sending options, Help, and Exit. 1 2 Select New message→ Create:→ E-mail. The editor opens.
ATTACHMENT VIEW - ADD AND REMOVE ATTACHMENTS To add an attachment to an e-mail, select Options→ Attachments in an open e-mail. The Attachments view opens where you can add, view, and remove attachments. • To add an attachment, select Options→ Insert→ Image, Sound clip, Video clip, or Note. A list of items opens. Scroll to the one you want to add and press OK. will appear in the navigation bar to indicate that the e-mail has an attachment.
8 for data received via Bluetooth, and for an unknown message type. View messages in Inbox To open a message, scroll to the message and press . Use the scroll key to move up and down in the message. Press to move to the previous or next message in the folder. or Options in different message viewers The available options depend on the type of message you have opened for viewing: • • • • • • • • • • • • Save picture - saves the picture to Images→ Picture msgs.
View multimedia messages in Inbox You can recognize multimedia messages by their icon . To open a multimedia message, scroll to it and press . You can see an image, read a message and hear a sound, simultaneously. If sound is playing, press or to increase or decrease the sound volume. If you want to mute the sound, press Stop. MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE OBJECTS Options in the Objects view are: Open, Save, Send, Call, and Exit.
8 Receive smart messages Tip: If you receive a vCard file that has a picture attached, the picture will be saved to Contacts as well. Your phone can receive many kinds of smart messages, text messages that contain data (also called Over-The-Air (OTA) messages). To open a received smart message, open Inbox, scroll to the smart message ( ), and press . • Picture message - to save the picture in the Picture msgs. folder in Images for later use, select Options→ Save picture.
• • E-mail notification - Tells you how many new e-mails you have in your remote mailbox. An extended notification may list more detailed information such as subject, sender, attachments, and so on. In addition, you can receive a text message service number, voice mailbox number, profile settings for remote synchronization, access point settings for the browser, multimedia messaging or e-mail, access point login script settings, or e-mail settings. To save the settings, select Options→ Save to SMS sett.
8 •MY FOLDERS Options in My folders are: Open, New message, Delete, Message details, Move to folder, Move to phone memory (shown if you have defined the memory card as the messaging store), Move to memory card (shown if you have defined the phone memory as the messaging store), New folder, Rename, Help, and Exit. In My folders you can organize your messages into folders, create new folders, and rename and delete folders. Select Options→ Move to folder, New folder, or Rename folder.
Open the mailbox When you open the mailbox, you can choose whether you want to view the previously retrieved e-mail messages and e-mail headings offline or connect to the e-mail server. When you scroll to your mailbox and press , the phone asks you if you want to Connect to mailbox? Select Yes to connect to your mailbox or No to view previously retrieved e-mail messages offline. Another way to start a connection is to select Options→ Connect.
8 can order the e-mail messages to be sent the next time you connect to the mailbox. When you open Mailbox the next time and you want to view and read the e-mail messages offline, answer No to the Connect to mailbox? query. Retrieve e-mail messages from the mailbox Options when viewing an e-mail message are: Reply, Forward, Delete, Attachments, Message details, Move to folder, Add to Contacts, Find, Help, and Exit. If you are offline, select Options→ Connect to start a connection to a remote mailbox.
2 To cancel retrieving, press Cancel. After you have retrieved the e-mail messages, you can continue viewing them online. Select Options→ Disconnect to close the connection and to view the e-mail messages offline. COPY E-MAIL MESSAGES TO ANOTHER FOLDER If you want to copy an e-mail from the remote mailbox to a folder under My folders, select Options→ Copy. Select a folder from the list and press OK.
8 If the attachment has a dimmed indicator, it has not been retrieved to the phone. To retrieve the attachment, scroll to it and select Options→ Retrieve. Note: If your mailbox uses the IMAP 4 protocol, you can decide whether to retrieve e-mail headings only, messages only, or messages and attachments. With the POP3 protocol, the options are e-mail headings only or messages and attachments. For further information, see p. 83.
Note: The phone mirrors the e-mail headings in the remote mailbox. So, although you delete the message content, the e-mail heading stays in your phone. If you want to remove the heading as well, you have to first delete the e-mail message from your remote mailbox and then make a connection from your phone to the remote mailbox again to update the status. To delete an e-mail from both the phone as well as from the remote mailbox, select Options→ Delete → Phone and server.
8 • Defer sending. Failed - The maximum number of sending attempts has been reached. Sending has failed. If you were trying to send a text message, open the message and check that the Sending settings are correct. Example: Messages are placed in the Outbox, for example, when your phone is outside the network coverage area. You can also schedule e-mail messages to be sent the next time you connect to your remote mailbox.
Note: A packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent cell broadcast reception. Contact your service provider for the correct GPRS settings. For further information on the GPRS settings, see ‘Packet data (General Packet Radio Service, GPRS)’, p. 33. •SERVICE COMMAND EDITOR In the Messaging main view, select Options→ Service command. You can send service requests, such as activation commands for network services (also known as USSD commands), to your service provider.
8 Yes, the status of the sent message (Pending, Failed, Delivered) is shown in the Log. • Message validity - If the recipient of a message cannot be reached within the validity period, the message is removed from the text message service center. Note that the network must support this feature. Maximum time is the maximum amount of time allowed by the network. • Message sent as - The options are Text, Fax, Paging, and E-mail. For further information, contact your service provider.
Note: If you receive multimedia message settings in a smart message and save them, the received settings are automatically used for the Preferred connection. See ‘Receiving smart messages’, p. 71. • Secondary conn.- Select which access point is used as the secondary connection for the multimedia message center. Note: Both Preferred connection and Secondary conn. must have the same Homepage setting pointing to the same multimedia service center. Only the data connection is different.
8 • • • • • • • receiving msg. to Retr. immediately. Reject message - if you want to reject multimedia messages. The multimedia messaging center will delete the messages. Allow anon. messages - Select No, if you want to reject messages coming from an anonymous sender. Receive adverts - Define whether you want to receive multimedia message advertisements or not. Reports - Set to Yes, if you want the status of the sent message (Pending, Failed, Delivered) to be shown in the Log.
• • Mailbox name - Write a descriptive name for the mailbox. Access point in use (Must be defined) - The Internet Access Point (IAP) used for the mailbox. Choose an IAP from the list. For more information on how to create an IAP, see also ‘Connection settings’, p. 29. • My mail address (Must be defined) - Write the e-mail address given to you by your service provider. The address must contain the @ character. Replies to your messages are sent to this address.
8 • - To retrieve e-mail with or without attachments. Retrieve headers - To limit the number of e-mail headers you want to retrieve to your phone. The options are All and User defined. Used with IMAP4 protocol only. Settings for service messages When you go to Messaging and select Options→ Settings→ Service message, the following list of settings opens: • • Service messages - Choose whether or not you want to receive service messages. Authentic.
• When the limit is reached, the oldest message is deleted. Memory in use - Define memory store. Choices are phone’s memory or memory card, if one is used. • WIRELESS VILLAGE You can send and receive messages with Wireless Village. Check with your service provider for availability. Wireless Village is different from SMS or email because you can have a true, two-way conversation with other users. For more information on Wireless Village, see www.nokia.com.
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9 Profiles Go to Menu→ Profiles. In Profiles, you can adjust and customize the phone tones for different events, environments, or caller groups. There are five preset profiles: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager, which you can customize to meet your needs. You can see the currently selected profile at the top of the display in standby mode. If the General profile is in use, only the current date is shown.
9 • Ringing tone - To set the ringing tone for voice calls, choose a ringing tone from the list. When you scroll through the list, you can stop on a tone to listen to it before you make your selection. Press any key to stop the sound. If a memory card is used, tones stored on it have the icon next to the tone name. Ringing tones use shared memory. See “Shared memory” on page 25. Note: You can change ringing tones in two places: Profiles or Contacts.
10 Favorites Go to Menu→ Favorites. Note:Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can use Favorites to store shortcuts, links to your favorite photos, video clips, notes, Recorder sound files, browser bookmarks, and saved browser pages.
10 In Favorites: • To open a shortcut, scroll to the icon and press in the corresponding application. . The file is opened • To delete a shortcut, scroll to the shortcut you want to remove and select Options→ Delete shortcut. Removing a shortcut does not affect the file it is referring to. • To change the shortcut heading, select Options→ Edit shortcut name. Write the new name. This change affects only the shortcut, not the file or item the shortcut refers to.
11 Calendar and To-do Go to Menu→ Calendar Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Options when editing a calendar entry are: Delete, Send, Help, and Exit. In Calendar, you can keep track of your appointments, meetings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other events. You can also set a calendar alarm to remind you of upcoming events. Calendar uses shared memory.
11 to take effect: All occurrences - all repeated entries are changed / This entry only - only the current entry will be changed. Delete calendar entries • • In the Day view, scroll to the entry you want to delete and select Options→ Delete or press . Press OK to confirm. If you are deleting a repeated entry, choose how you want the change to take effect: All occurrences - all repeated entries are deleted / This entry only - only the current entry will be deleted.
Calendar views MONTH VIEW In the Month view, one row equals one week. The current date is underlined. Dates that have calendar entries are marked with a small triangle at the right bottom corner. There is a frame around the currently selected date. • To open the Day view, scroll to the date you want to open and press • To go to a certain date, select Options→ Go to date. Write the date and press OK. Tip: If you press in Month, Week, or Day views, the current date is automatically highlighted.
11 WEEK VIEW In the Week view, the calendar entries for the selected week are shown in seven day boxes. The current day of the week is underlined. Memos and Anniversaries are placed before 8 o’clock. Meeting entries are marked with colored bars according to starting and ending times. To view or edit an entry, scroll to the cell that has an entry and press to open the Day view, then scroll to the entry and press to open it.
3 4 Set the alarm time and date. Press Done. An alarm indicator Day view. is shown next to the entry in the Stop a calendar alarm The alarm duration is one minute. When the alarm time expires, press Stop to end the calendar alarm. If you press any other key, the alarm is set to snooze. • SEND CALENDAR ENTRIES In the Day view, scroll to the entry you want to send and select Options→ Send.
11 3 To save the to-do note, press Done. Note: If you remove all characters and press Done, the previously saved note will be deleted. • • • • To open a to-do note, scroll to it and press . To delete a to-do note, scroll to it and select Options→ Delete or press . To mark a to-do note as completed, scroll to it and select Options→ Mark as done. To restore a to-do note, select Options → Mark as not done.
12 Extras • CALCULATOR Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Go to Menu → Extras→ Calculator Options in Calculator are: Last result, Memory, Clear screen, Help, and Exit. 1 Enter the first number of your calculation. Press mistakes. 2 Scroll to a function and press Use to add, to erase any to select it. to subtract, 3 Enter the second number.
•COMPOSER Go to Menu→ Extras→ Composer. Options in the Composer main view are: Open, New tone, Delete, Mark/ Unmark, Rename, Duplicate, Help, and Exit. Composer allows you to create your own, customized ringing tones. Note that it is not possible to edit a default ringing tone. 1 Select Options→ New tone to open the editor and to start composing. • Use the keys to add notes and rests. See the table. Or, select Options→ Insert symbol to open a list of notes and rests. The default duration for a note is 1/4.
2 Select Back to save. Options when composing are: Play, Insert symbol, Style, Tempo, Volume, Help and Exit. Key Note Key and function c Shortens the duration of the selected note(s)/rest(s) in steps. d Lengthens the duration of the selected note(s)/rest(s) in steps. e Inserts a rest. f Press g Switches octaves, all selected note(s) or rest(s) is/are moved to the next octave. a b to open a list of notes and rests. Deletes selected note(s).
Convert units 1 2 3 Scroll to the Type field and press 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 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. The other Amount field changes automatically to show the converted value.
3 4 Add exchange rates (see example), scroll to the currency, and key in a new rate, that is, how many units of the currency equal one unit of the base currency you have selected. After you have inserted all the needed exchange rates, you can make currency conversions, see “Convert units” on page 130. •NOTES Go to Menu → Extras → Notes. You can link notes to Favorites and send them to other devices. Plain text files (TXT format) you receive can be saved to Notes. Press any key press ( Press Done to save.
• When the alarm tone sounds, press any key or Snooze to stop the alarm for five minutes, after which it will resume. You can do this a maximum of five times. 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 press Stop, the phone asks whether you want to activate the phone for calls. Press No to switch off the phone or Yes to make and receive calls.
• MEMORY CARD Options in the memory card are: Backup phone mem., Restore from card, Format mem. card, Memory card name, Set password, Change password, Remove password, Unlock memory card, Mem. in use, Help and Exit. If you have a memory card you can use it to store your multimedia files like video clips and sound files, photos, messaging information, and to backup information from your phone’s memory. Important: Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.
4 Slide the silver catch over the memory card to secure it. 5 When you have secured the card in place, replace the battery, then replace the cover by sliding it back into place. Important: Do not remove the memory card in middle of an operation. Be sure to close all memory card applications before removing the card. Important: If you are installing an application to the memory card and need to reboot the phone, do not remove the card until the reboot is complete.
Note: The password is stored in your phone and you don’t have to be enter it again while you are using the memory card on the same phone. If you want to use the memory card on another phone, you will be asked for the password. SET UP, CHANGE, OR REMOVE YOUR PASSWORD Select Options→Set password, Change password, or Remove password. The password can be up to eight characters long. Important: Once the password is removed, the memory card can be used on any phone without a password.
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13. Services (XHTML) Go to Menu→ Services or press and hold in standby mode. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Glossary: XHTML browser supports pages written in the Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) and the Wireless Markup Language (WML).
• SETTING UP THE PHONE FOR THE BROWSER SERVICE Receiving settings in a smart message Tip: Settings may be available, for example, on the site of a network operator or service provider. You may receive service settings in a special text message, a so-called smart message, from the network operator or service provider that offers the service. See ‘Receiving smart messages’, p. 84. For more information, contact your network operator or service provider, or visit Club Nokia’s site (www.club.nokia.com).
After you have selected a page or written the address, press to start to download the page. See also ‘Data connection indicators’, p. 11. Connection security If the security indicator is displayed during a connection, the data transmission between the phone and the browser gateway or server is encrypted and secure. Note: The security icon does not indicate that data transmission between the gateway and the content server (place where the requested resource is stored) is secure.
- The last visited page. When the phone is disconnected from the service, the address of the last visited page is kept in memory until a new page is visited during the next connection. - A bookmark showing the title. When you scroll through bookmarks, you can see the address of the highlighted bookmark in the Go to field at the bottom of the display. See Fig. 1, p. 117. Options when browsing are: Open, Service options, Bookmarks, History, Go to URL address, View images, Read service msgs.
Keys and commands used in browsing • To open a link, press . • To scroll the view, use the scroll key. • To enter letters and numbers in a field, press the keys . Press to enter special characters such as /, ., :, and @. Press to clear characters. • To go to the previous page while browsing, press Back. If Back is not available, select Options→ History to view a chronological list of the pages you have visited during a browsing session. The history list is cleared each time a session is closed.
SAVING BOOKMARKS • To save a bookmark while browsing, select Options→ Save as bookmark. • To save a bookmark received in a smart message, open the message in the Inbox in Messaging and select Options→ Save to bookmarks. See also ‘Receiving smart messages’, p. 84. • VIEWING SAVED PAGES Options in the Saved pages view are: Open, Back to page, Reload, Remove, Read service msgs., Disconnect, Move to folder, New folder, Mark/Unmark, Rename, Clear cache, Details, Add to Favourites, Settings, Help, and Exit.
If you want to start a connection to the web service and to retrieve the page again, select Options→ Reload. You can also arrange the pages into folders. Note: The phone stays online after you reload the page. • DOWNLOADING You can download items such as ringing tones, images, operator logos and video clips through the mobile browser. These items can be provided free or for a price.
• Scroll to the link and select Options→ Open. Details about the item are displayed on your phone. See Fig. 5 on p. 123. • If you want to continue with the downloading, press Accept or if you want to cancel the download, press Cancel. • ENDING A CONNECTION • Select Options→ Disconnect, or • Press and hold to quit browsing and to return to standby mode. Emptying the cache The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache memory of the phone.
• Font size - You can choose three text sizes in the browser: All small, small, normal, large and All large. • Cookies - Allow /Reject. You can enable or disable the receiving and sending of cookies. • Conf. DTMF sending - Always / First time only. The browser supports functions you can access while browsing. You can: make a voice call while you are on a browser page, send DTMF tones while a voice call is in progress, save in Contacts a name and phone number from a browser page.
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14 Applications (Java™) Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Go to Menu→ Applications Options in the Applications main view are: Open, View details, Settings, Remove, Go to URL address, Update, Help, and Exit. In the Applications main view you can open installed Java applications or remove them. In the Install view you can install new Java applications (file extensions .
14 • To start a data connection and to check if there is an update available for the application, scroll to it and select Options→ Update. Applications uses shared memory. See “Shared memory” on page 25. • INSTALLING A JAVA APPLICATION Options in the Install view are: Install, View details, Delete, Help, and Exit.
downloading the JAR file, you may need to enter a user name and password to access the server. You obtain these from the supplier or manufacturer of the application. During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the package to be installed. The phone shows information about the checks being carried out, and you are given options whether to continue with or cancel the installation. Once the phone has checked the integrity of the software package, the application is installed on your phone.
14 has been selected, you will be asked to select one. The options are: Allowed - The connection is created immediately without a notification. Ask first - You will be asked before the application makes the connection. Not allowed - Connections are not allowed.
15 Manager - installing applications and software Note: Your phone must be switched on to use the functions in the Tools folder. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Go to Menu→ Tools→ Manager In Manager you can install new applications and software packages, and remove applications from your phone. You can also check the memory consumption.
15 To help you, the software installation system uses digital signatures and certificates on software packages. Do not install the application if Manager gives a security warning during installation. Tip: Select Options→ View log to see what software packages have been installed or removed and when. Installing software You can install applications that are specifically intended for the Nokia 3650 phone or suitable for the Symbian operating system.
installation file, select the file, and press to start the installation. If you are installing software without a digital signature or a certificate, the phone warns you of the risks of installing software. Continue installation only if you are absolutely sure of the origin and contents of the software package. During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the package to be installed.
15 Note: If you have a memory card installed on your phone, you will have a choice of two memory views, one for the phone or Phone memory and one for the Memory card. If not, you will only have the Phone memory view. When you open either of the memory views, the phone calculates the amount of free memory for storing data and installing new software.
16 Connectivity Note: Your phone must be switched on to use the functions in the Connectivity folder. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. You can transfer data from your phone to another compatible device, for example, a phone or a computer, via Bluetooth or infrared.
16 There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth devices. Check with your local authorities. Activate the Bluetooth application for the first time When you activate the Bluetooth application for the first time, you are asked to give a Bluetooth name to your phone. Note: After you have set Bluetooth to be active and changed My phone's visibility to All, your phone and this name can be seen by other Bluetooth device users. Write a name (max. 30 letters) or use the default name ‘Nokia 7650’.
Tip: When searching for devices, some Bluetooth devices may show only the unique Bluetooth addresses (device addresses). To find out what the unique Bluetooth address of your phone is, enter the code *#2820# in standby mode. Send data via Bluetooth Note: There can be only one active Bluetooth connection at a time. 1 Open an application where the item you wish to send is stored. For example, to send a photo to another device, open the Images application.
16 Glossary: Pairing means authentication. The users of the Bluetooth enabled devices should agree on the passcode and use the same passcode for both devices in order to pair them. Devices that do not have a user interface have a factory set passcode. • • • 6 If the other device requires pairing before data can be transmitted, a tone sounds and you are asked to enter a passcode.
16 Paired devices view Options in the paired devices view are: New paired device, Connect / Disconnect, Assign short name, Delete, Delete all, Set as authorized / Set as unauthorized, Help, and Exit. Pairing with a device makes device searches easier and quicker. Paired devices are easier to recognize, they are indicated by in the search result list. In the Bluetooth main view, press to open a list of paired devices ( ). PAIR WITH A DEVICE 1 Select Options→ New paired device in the Paired devices view.
16 Example: Give a short name to your friend’s Bluetooth enabled device or to your own computer to be able to recognize it more easily. To assign a short name, scroll to the device and select Options→ Assign short name. Write the short name and press OK. Note: Choose a name which is easy to remember and recognize. Later when you are searching for devices or a device is requesting a connection, the name you have chosen will be used to identify the device.
16 Disconnect Bluetooth A Bluetooth connection is disconnected automatically after sending or receiving data. •INFRARED CONNECTION To start infrared, go to Menu→ Connectivity→ Infrared Via infrared, you can send or receive data such as business cards and calendar notes to and from a compatible phone or data device. Do not point the IR (infrared) beam at anyone's eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a Class 1 Laser product.
16 Tip: You can also play phone-to-phone games via infrared. Example: To send a contact card via infrared: (1) Ask the receiver to activate the infrared port in his/her device. (2) Go to Contacts, scroll to a card and select Options→ Send→ via infrared. Note: Windows 2000: To be able to use infrared to transfer files between your Nokia 3650 and a compatible computer, go to “Control Panel” and select “Wireless Link”.
•USE YOUR PHONE AS A MODEM TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET OR TO SEND OR RECEIVE FAXES Detailed installation instructions can be found in Quick guide for Modem Options for Nokia 3650 on the CD-ROM supplied with the phone.
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17 PC Suite for Nokia 3650 Please refer to other sections of this user guide for instructions on operation, care, and maintenance, including important safety information. This section explains how to install PC Suite for the Nokia 3650 phone on a compatible PC, how to connect your phone to the PC, and how to start using PC Suite. For more detailed information on the use of PC Suite, please refer to the online help of the PC Suite applications.
17 • INSTALLING PC SUITE PC Suite for Nokia 3650 is in the “Install” section of the CD-ROM included in the PC Suite for Nokia 3650 package. The CD-ROM should launch automatically after you have inserted it into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. If not, proceed as follows: 1 Click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, and select Windows Explorer. 2 Go to the CD-ROM root directory and double-click the Nokia3650.exe file. The CD-ROM user interface opens.
• CONNECTING YOUR PHONE TO THE PC When you use PC Suite for the first time, you must connect your Nokia 3650 phone to the PC. Thereafter, you can use PC Suite whether or not your phone is connected to your PC. You can connect your phone to the PC via an infrared or Bluetooth connection. See the Connecting your Nokia 3650 to a PC and Disconnecting and reconnecting your Nokia 3650 online help topics for details. Tip: Check the icons on the taskbar to see the connection status.
17 Using a Bluetooth connection Note: Before you can connect your Nokia 3650 phone to the PC via Bluetooth for the first time, you must have provided a name for your phone to be used in a Bluetooth connection. For instructions on giving a name to your phone, see the chapter on connectivity in this user guide. Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on the phone to make your Nokia 3650 phone discoverable and connectable. Go to Connectivity and select Bluetooth. Then select Bluetooth On.
5 further information, refer to the chapter on connectivity in this user guide. Authorize the connection between your Nokia 3650 phone and your PC. Select Yes when a connection request appears on the phone’s display. You can set your PC as authorized, which means that the connection between your phone and your PC is made without separate authorization. To do this, go to the Paired devices view on your phone, scroll to the device, and select Options. Select Set as authorized.
17 If you are connecting your phone to the PC for the first time, after starting PC Suite you are asked to do two things: • Name your phone. You can use more than one Nokia 3650 phone with PC Suite. To be able to identify individual phones, you must give a name to your phone. • Select tasks to be created. To be able to back up and synchronize information between your Nokia 3650 phone and PC, you must have the appropriate tasks created.
• Work offline - Leave your phone disconnected and choose the name of your phone from a list of named devices. In offline mode you can work with the information stored on a phone not connected to your PC. In offline mode the information available is only as recent as your last synchronization or backup. The menus and other available options in offline mode differ from those of online mode, but you can still use most of the features of PC Suite.
17 • MAIN WINDOW INFORMATION The main window of PC Suite displays the following information and controls: toolbar shortcuts for menu commands application bar menu commands information about the selected command the name of the application that is currently open the name of the connected phone [ 172 ] connection status
• PC SUITE APPLICATIONS A number of icons are displayed on the left-hand side of the PC Suite window - this area is known as the application bar. To use an application, click its icon. For information on using an application, see the online help. Backup/Restore With Backup/Restore, you can back up information on your phone. If you ever lose information from your Nokia 3650 phone (for example, through accidental deletion), or need to refer to an earlier, backed up version, you can restore it to your phone.
17 Data Import With Data Import, you can transfer contacts and calendar data to your Nokia 3650 from the Nokia 3320, Nokia 3360, Nokia 3650, Nokia 6210, Nokia 6250, Nokia 6310, Nokia 6310i, Nokia 6320, Nokia 6340, Nokia 6360, Nokia 6370, Nokia 6385, Nokia 6510, Nokia 6590, Nokia 6610, Nokia 6650, Nokia 7110, Nokia 7160, Nokia 7190, Nokia 7210, Nokia 7650, Nokia 8210, Nokia 8290, Nokia 8310, Nokia 8390, Nokia 8810, Nokia 8850, Nokia 8890, Nokia 8910, Nokia 9110 Communicator, or Palm device.
17 Settings wizard With the Settings wizard, you can configure the e-mail account, remote connection, message center, and multimedia message center settings of your phone. For example, you can manage settings manually or copy a working configuration from the PC to the phone. You can also back up your phone settings to a file. Installing software on your phone With PC Suite, you can install Java and device software on your phone. These applications do not have an icon on the application bar.
17 To remove PC Suite, proceed as follows: 1 Click the Windows Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 3 Select PC Suite for Nokia 3650 from the list of installed programs. Click Add/Remove. A confirmation dialog box opens. 4 After confirming that you want to remove PC Suite from your PC, the uninstall program removes the program files and informs you that you need to restart your PC to complete the uninstall process.
18 Reference information • BATTERY STATEMENTS Charging and Discharging Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Note that a new battery's full performance 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 operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
18 Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose as household waste. Remove the battery only when the phone is switched off. • USE PROPER CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone, battery, charger or any accessory. If any of them is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you and, if necessary, arrange for service. • UNDERSTAND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Traffic Safety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle.
18 recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • • • • Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm (8 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
Potentially explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refueling point (service station).
18 FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. 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.
18 ear is 0.55 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.83 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
• • Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified personnel only. Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories that have been approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any other types could invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and could be dangerous. • ACCESSORIES Original Nokia accessories ensure the best possible operation of your Nokia mobile phone in various conditions. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
18 The compact headset gives hands-free control of your phone without cables or wires. The earpiece fits in either ear allowing for convenient and discreet access to all basic call controls. Then Answer/End button lets you answer and make calls, redial, and switch the audio back and forth between the handset and headset. A separate volume control lets you change the call volume as necessary while moving from place to place.
18 Music Player HDR-1 The HDR-1 digital music player stores and plays AAC and MP3 music files on a removable 32 MB memory card, which holds up to one hour of music. The music player also includes a built-in FM radio, handsfree headset with voice dialing and answering functionality. The music player has a display for music information, and a USB cable supplied for downloading from a compatible PC. It uses a AAA battery, and can be used with or without your Nokia 3650 phone.
18 Chargers Your Nokia 3650 phone uses the ACP-7U standard charger and mobile chargers LCH-9 and LCH-12. The LCH-12 mobile charger can be used with 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc. The 3650 phone is also compatible with the ACP-12U and ACP-8U travel chargers. ACP-8U ACP-12U Car accessories WIRELESS CAR KIT CARK-112 The wireless car kit offers a convenient handsfree option in a car, with a remote control button.
MICROPHONE HFM-8 This HFM-8 is a small, directional microphone. Memory card The 64 MB memory card provides removable storage for your phone. The memory card increases available memory and storage for your multimedia files like video clips, and sound files, photos, messaging information, or to backup information from your phone’s memory. • GLOSSARY Business card A business card is the same as an entry in the phone book. It may contain a name, phone number, and text entry.
18 Menu A list of choices you can make to change settings on your phone or use various phone features. Predictive text A method of entering information in your phone that uses a dictionary to predict, or guess, what you are writing. Profile A group of settings you can use to customize the way your phone works. Quick save A fast method for saving a number. Ringing tone The sound your phone makes when you receive a call. Ringing tones can be ringing sounds or short tunes.
18 • TECHNICAL INFORMATION Feature Specification Weight 4.5 oz. (130 g) with 850 mAh Li-lon battery Size 139 cc Frequency Range Lowband 900 880 -915 MHz (TX) 925 - 960 MHz (RX) Highband 1900 1850 - 1910 MHz (TX) 1930 - 1990 MHz (RX) Transmitter Output Power Lowband up to 2W Battery Voltage 3.
18 Memory low When following notes are shown, the phone memory is low and you must start to delete some data: Not enough memory to perform operation. Delete some data first. or Memory low. Delete some data. In the event follow the instructions below: • • • To view what kind of data you have and how much memory the different data groups consume, go to Installer and select Options→Memory details.
• send data via infrared or Bluetooth to another device • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Phone display Q. Why do missing, discolored, or bright dots appear on the screen every time I turn on my phone? A. This is an intrinsic characteristic of the active matrix display. Your phone’s display contains multiple switching elements to control the pixels. A small number of missing, discolored, or bright dots on the screen might exist. Camera Q.
18 Multimedia messaging Q. What should I do when the phone tells that it cannot receive a multimedia message because memory is full? A. The amount of memory needed is indicated in the error message: Not enough memory to retrieve message. Delete some data first. To view what kind of data you have and how much memory the different data groups consume, go to Installer and select Options→Memory details.
• multimedia messaging center will delete all multimedia messages that are waiting to be sent to you. Select Multimedia reception→ Off - if you want to ignore all incoming multimedia messages. After this change the phone will not make any network connections related to multimedia messaging. Images Q. Is the format of the image I’m trying to open supported? A. See p. 67 for further information on the supported image formats. Messaging Q. Why can’t I select a contact? A.
18 PC connectivity Q. Why do I have problems in connecting the phone to my PC? A. Make sure that PC Suite for Nokia 3650 is installed and running on your PC. See the Installation guide for PC Suite on the CD-ROM in the ‘Install’ section. For further information on how to use the PC Suite for Nokia 3650, see the PC suite online help. Access codes Q. What is my password for the lock, PIN, or PUK codes? A. The default lock code is 12345. If you forget or lose the lock code contact your phone dealer.
• 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. This one year period is extended by each whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warranty.
18 5 Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must prove the date of the original purchase of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
8 Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Product. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer shall 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 because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc.
18 f) If the Product is returned during the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Consumer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect.
11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year warranty limitation may not apply to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Appendix A Message from the CTIA 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 Message from the CTIA 5 6 7 8 9 10 call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. 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.
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE. For updates: http://www.wow-com.com/consumer/issues/driving/ articles.cfm?ID=85 © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036.
Appendix B Message from the FDA 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 Message from the FDA 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. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell mobile or PCS phones.
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. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996.
Appendix B Message from the FDA body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines. 9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is-it is probably very small.
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: • FDA web page on wireless phones http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program http://www.fcc.
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Index Numerics 1-touch dialing 64 Making calls 28 A Access codes 50 Access points 43 Settings 46 Settings, Advanced 48 Access points, glossary explanation 43 Service provider, glossary explanation 43 Accessories Settings 56 Activating loudspeaker Alarm clock 131 Snooze 132 Animations 72 Answering a call 29 Automatic 56 Applications 147 Installing a Java application 148 Java application settings 149 Opening a Java application 149 Uninstalling a Java application 149 Attachments Retrieving 105 Viewing 105 A
Set by a service provider 35 Call register See Log Call restrictions 55 Calling 27, 27 Calls 1-touch dialing 28 Answering 29 Charging units 35 Conference calls 28 Cost limit 35 Declining 30 Dialed 34 Duration 34 Forwarding 30 International 27 Missed 33 Options during a call 31 Received 33 Settings 41 Settings for forwarding 32 Transferring 31 Using the Contacts directory 27 Camera 67 Battery saving mode 68 Image types 68 Memory card 70 Memory consumption 70 CD-ROM 162 Cell broadcast messages 108 Cell info d
D Data connections Indicators 19 Settings Date, settings 50 Declining calls 30 definition of terms 191 Deleting Calendar entries 122 Contact cards 60 Delivery reports 84 Dialed numbers 34 Digital rights management 143 Disconnecting Bluetooth 161 Display settings 41 DNS, Domain Name Service, glossary explanation 48 DRM 143 DTMF tones, glossary explanation 32 E Editing Calendar entries 121 Contact cards 60 Text 86 E-mail 95 Attachments 105 Deleting 106 Offline 103 Online 103 Opening 105 Remote mailbox 102
Data connections 19 Info service 108 Infrared 161 Installing software 152 Internet access points (IAP) See Access points Internet service provider, glossary explanation IP address, glossary explanation 48 ISDN, glossary explanation 47 ISP See Internet service provider J JAD and JAR files 151 Java See Applications.
Online 103 Organizing Menu 21 Outbox 107 P Packet data 44 Connection timer 37 Data counter 37 Glossary explanation 44 Pricing 45 Settings 49, 49 Pairing, glossary explanation 158 Password Memory card 134 Pasting Text 89 PC Connecting 162 Phonebook See Contacts Pictures Taking 67 Viewing 72 PIN code 51 Unblocking 51 Playing video 78, 79 Predictive text input 87 Tips 88 Turning off 89 Prepaid SIM cards 35 Prices for packet data 45 Profiles 117 Renaming 118 Settings 117 R RealOne Player™ 79, 79 File format
Settings 50 Sending Calendar entries 125 Contact cards, Business cards 65 Data via Bluetooth 157 Data via infrared 161 Media files 81 Video clips 78, 81 Service command editor 109 Service messages Service message settings 114 Service messages 101 Service provider for data connections, glossary explanation Settings 39 Access codes 50 Accessories 56 Applications (Java™) 149 Bluetooth 156 Calendar 124 Call Forwarding 32 Call restrictions 55 Certificates 53 Clock 131 Connection 43 Date and time 50 Device settin
In a contact card 61 Time, settings 50 To-do 125 Tones 117 Traditional text input 86 Transferring calls 31 Troubleshooting 192 Predictive text input 87 Predictive text input, turning off 89 Traditional text input 86 X XHTML browser 137 XHTML glossary explanation 137 XHTML pages Browser 137 U Unit converter 129 USSD commands 109 Z Zooming 72 V vCard format 65 Video clips See Media files Video player See RealOne Player™ Video recorder 77 Memory card 78 Saving video clips 78 Sending video clips 78 Set