Nokia 6070 User Guide FCC-Draft Issue 1
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Contents For your safety.......................... 6 General information ................. 9 Overview of functions........................... 9 Access codes............................................ 9 Configuration settings service ........ 10 Download content and applications 11 Nokia support and contact information 11 1. Get started ......................... 12 Install the SIM card and battery .... Charge the battery.............................. Switch the phone on and off........... Antenna .........
Phone ...................................................... 54 Connectivity.......................................... 55 Enhancements ...................................... 57 Configuration........................................ 57 Security .................................................. 58 Restore factory settings..................... 59 10.Operator menu.................. 60 11.Gallery ............................... 60 12.Media ................................ 61 Camera .............................
For your safety For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
For your safety WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
For your safety configuration may include changes in menu names, menu order, and icons. Contact your service provider for more information. This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.
General information General information ■ Overview of functions Your phone provides many functions that are practical for daily use, such as a calendar, a clock, an alarm clock, a radio, and a built-in camera. Your phone also supports the following functions: • Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (EDGE). See “Packet data (EGPRS),” p. 56. • Extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML). See “Web,” p. 80. • Audio messaging. See “Nokia Xpress audio messaging,” p. 31. • Instant messaging.
General information The module PIN is required to access the information in the security module. See “Security module,” p. 85. The signing PIN is required for the digital signature. See “Digital signature,” p. 87. PUK codes The personal unblocking key (PUK) code and the universal personal unblocking key (UPUK) code (8 digits) are required to change a blocked PIN code and UPIN code, respectively. The PUK2 code (8 digits) is required to change a blocked PIN2 code.
General information To discard the received settings, select Exit or Show > Discard. To edit the settings, see “Configuration,” p. 57. ■ Download content and applications You may be able to download new content (for example, themes) to the phone (network service). Select the download function (for example, in the Gallery menu). To access the download function, see the respective menu descriptions. For the availability of different services, pricing, and tariffs, contact your service provider.
Get started 1. Get started ■ Install the SIM card and battery Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery. Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service provider, network operator, or other vendor. This device is intended for use with the BL-5B battery.
Get started To remove the battery, lift the lower end of the battery out of the compartment (7). To remove the SIM card, press the SIM card release (8), and slide the SIM card towards the top of the phone (9). ■ Charge the battery Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. Check the model number of any charger before use with this device.
Get started ■ Switch the phone on and off Warning: Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. To switch the phone on, press and hold the power key. If the phone asks for a PIN or a UPIN code, enter the code (displayed as ****), and select OK. To switch the phone off, press and hold the power key.
Get started ■ Wrist strap To attach the wrist strap to the bottom of the phone, open the back cover. Thread the lace around the hook (1) as shown in the picture. Hold the lace in its position and close the back cover (2).
Your phone 2.
Your phone ■ Standby mode When the phone is ready for use, and you have not entered any characters, the phone is in the standby mode. 1 Name of the network or operator logo 2 Signal strength of the cellular network 3 Battery charge level 4 Left selection key (Go to) 5 Middle selection key (Menu) 6 Right selection key (Names) The right selection key may be another shortcut to a function that you selected. See “My shortcuts,” p. 52.
Your phone Power saving A digital clock view overwrites the display when no function of the phone has been used for a certain period of time. To activate the power saver, see Power saver in “Display,” p. 52. To deactivate the screen saver, press any key. Indicators You received one or several text or picture messages. See “Read and reply to an SMS message,” p. 26. You received one or several multimedia messages. See “Read and reply to an MMS message,” p. 29.
Your phone ■ Keypad lock (keyguard) To prevent the keys from being accidentally pressed, select Menu, and press * within 3.5 seconds to lock the keypad. To unlock the keypad, select Unlock, and press * within 1.5 seconds. If the Security keyguard is set On, enter the security code if requested. To answer a call when the keyguard is on, press the call key. When you end or reject the call, the keypad automatically locks. For Automatic keyguard and Security keyguard, see “Phone,” p. 54.
Call functions 3. Call functions ■ Make a call 1. Enter the phone number, including the area code. For international calls, press * twice for the international prefix (the + character replaces the international access code), then enter the country code, the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number. 2. To call the number, press the call key. 3. To end the call or to cancel the call attempt, press the end key.
Call functions Tip: If the Divert if busy function is activated to divert the calls (for example, to your voice mailbox), rejecting an incoming call also diverts the call. See “Call,” p. 53. If a compatible headset with a headset key is connected to the phone, to answer and end a call, press the headset key. Call waiting To answer the waiting call during an active call, press the call key. The first call is put on hold. To end the active call, press the end key.
Write text 4. Write text You can enter text (for example, when writing messages) using traditional or predictive text input. When using traditional text input, press a number key, 1 to 9, repeatedly until the desired character appears. In predictive text input you can enter a letter with a single keypress. When you are writing text, predictive text input is indicated by and traditional text input by at the top left of the display.
Write text If ? is displayed after the word, the word you intended to write is not in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, select Spell. Enter the word (traditional text input is used), and select Save. To enter a full stop, press 1. 3. Start writing the next word. Write compound words Enter the first part of the word, and scroll right to confirm it. Write the last part of the word, and confirm the word.
Navigate the menus 5. Navigate the menus The phone offers you an extensive range of functions, which are grouped into menus. 1. To access the menu, select Menu. To change the menu view, select Options > Main menu view > List or Grid. 2. Scroll through the menu, and select a submenu (for example, Settings). 3. If the menu contains submenus, select the one that you want (for example, Call). 4. If the selected menu contains further submenus, select the one that you want (for example, Anykey answer). 5.
Messages 6. Messages The message services can only be used if they are supported by your network or your service provider. Note: When sending messages, your phone may display Message sent. This is an indication that the message has been sent by your device to the message center number programmed into your device. This is not an indication that the message has been received at the intended destination. For more details about messaging services, check with your service provider.
Messages Write and send an SMS message 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Text message. 2. Enter a message. See “Write text,” p. 22. At the top of the display, the message length indicator tracks the number of available characters. For example, 10/2 means that you can still add 10 characters for the text to be sent as two messages. To insert text templates or a picture into the message, see “Templates,” p. 27. Each picture message comprises several text messages.
Messages replying to an e-mail, first confirm or edit the e-mail address and subject. 4. To send the message to the displayed number, select Send > OK. Templates Your phone has text templates and picture templates can use in text, picture, or SMS e-mail messages. that you To access the template list, select Menu > Messaging > Saved items > Text messages > Templates. ■ Multimedia messages (MMS) A multimedia message can contain text, sound, a picture, a calendar note, a business card, or a video clip.
Messages New sound clip — to make a new recording to be added to the message Business card or Calendar note — to insert a business card or a calendar note in the message Slide — to insert a slide to the message. Your phone supports multimedia messages that contain several pages (slides). Each slide can contain text, one image, a calendar note, a business card, and one sound clip. To open a desired slide if the message contains several slides, select Options > Previous slide, Next slide, or Slide list.
Messages Read and reply to an MMS message Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Multimedia message objects may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. When your phone receives a multimedia message, the animated displayed. When the message has been received, and the text Multimedia message received are shown. is 1. To read the message, select Show. To view it later, select Exit. To read the message later, select Menu > Messaging > Inbox.
Messages ■ Folders The phone saves received text and multimedia messages in the Inbox folder. Multimedia messages that have not yet been sent are moved to the Outbox folder. If you have selected Message settings > Text messages > Save sent messages > Yes, and Message settings > Multimedia msgs. > Save sent messages > Yes, the sent messages are saved in the Sent items folder.
Messages of the recipient; then write your greeting text. Select Insert > Open Gallery to insert an image from Gallery or New image to insert a recent photo. Select Options to see the available options. To send the postcard, select the graphical key, or select Options > Send. ■ Flash messages Flash messages are text messages that are instantly displayed upon reception. Write a flash message Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Flash message. Write your message.
Messages Gallery, Edit subject to insert a subject to the message, Message details to view the message details, or Loudspeaker or Handset. 3. To send the message, select Send > Recently used, To phone number, To e-mail address, or To many. Depending on your operator, more options may be available. 4. Select the contact from the list, enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address, or search for it in Contacts. Select OK, and the message is moved to the Outbox folder for sending.
Messages Access the IM menu To access the menu while still offline, select Menu > Messaging > Instant messages. If more than one set of connection settings for the instant messaging service is available, select the desired one. If there is only one set defined, it is selected automatically. The following options are shown: Login — to connect to the instant messaging service Saved convers.
Messages Open if a new contact is shown in the list. To add contacts, see “Contacts for IM,” p. 35. indicates the online and the offline contacts in the phone contacts memory. indicates a blocked contact. indicates a contact that has been sent a new message. • Select Groups > Public groups to display the list of bookmarks to public groups provided by the network operator or service provider. To start an instant messaging session with a group, scroll to a group, and select Join.
Messages New messages received during an active conversation are held in Instant messages > Conversations. If you receive a message from someone who is not in IM contacts, the sender ID is displayed. To save a new contact that is not in the phone memory, select Options > Save contact. Participate in a conversation To join or start an instant messaging session, select Write. Write your message, and select Send or press the call key to send it.
Messages Block and unblock messages To block messages, connect to the instant messaging service, and select Conversations > IM contacts; or join or start a conversation. Scroll to the contact from whom you want to block incoming messages, and select Options > Block contact > OK. To unblock the messages, connect to the instant messaging service, and select Blocked list. Scroll to the contact from whom you want to unblock the messages, and select Unblock.
Messages ■ E-mail application The e-mail application allows you to access your compatible e-mail account from your phone when you are not in the office or at home. This e-mail application is different from the SMS and MMS e-mail function. Your phone supports POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers. Before you can send and retrieve any e-mail, you may need to do the following: • Obtain a new e-mail account or use the current one. For availability of your e-mail account, contact your e-mail service provider.
Messages e-mail. Then, to download the selected e-mail, mark the desired ones, and select Options > Retrieve. 3. Select the new message in Inbox. To view it later, select Back. indicates an unread message. Read and reply to e-mail Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. E-mail messages may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. Select Menu > Messaging > E-mail > Inbox and the desired message.
Messages ■ Voice messages The voice mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe to it. For details, contact your service provider. To call your voice mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Voice messages > Listen to voice messages. To enter, search for, or edit your voice mailbox number, select Voice mailbox number. If supported by the network, indicates that there are new voice messages. Select Listen to call your voice mailbox number. ■ Info messages Select Menu > Messaging > Info messages.
Messages Sending profile — If more than one message profile set is supported by your SIM card, select the set you want to change. The following options may be available: Message centre number (delivered from your service provider), Messages sent via, Message validity, Default recipient number (text messages) or E-mail server (e-mail), Delivery reports, Use packet data, Reply via same centre (network service), and Rename sending profile.
Messages and a multimedia messaging service account contained in the active configuration settings. Allow adverts — to receive or reject advertisements. This setting is not shown if Allow multimedia reception is set to No. E-mail The settings affect the sending, receiving, and viewing of e-mail. You may receive the configuration settings for the e-mail application as a configuration message. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can also enter the settings manually. See “Configuration,” p. 57.
Messages Font size and smileys Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > Other settings. To change the font size for reading and writing messages, select Font size. To replace character-based smileys with graphical ones, select Graphical smileys > Yes. ■ Message counter Select Menu > Messaging > Message counter for approximate information on your recent communications.
Contacts 7. Contacts You can save names and phone numbers (Contacts) in the phone memory and in the SIM card memory. The phone memory may save contacts with numbers and text items. You can also save an image for a certain number of names. Names and numbers saved in the SIM card memory are indicated by . ■ Search for a contact Select Menu > Contacts > Names. Scroll through the list of contacts, or enter the first letter of the name for which you are searching.
Contacts To search for an ID from the server of your service provider if you have connected to the presence service, select User ID > Search. See “My presence,” p. 45. If only one ID is found, it is automatically saved. Otherwise, to save the ID, select Options > Save. To enter the ID, select Enter ID manually. 4. Enter the number or text item; to save it, select OK. 5. To return to the standby mode, select Back > Exit. ■ Copy contacts Search for the contact you want to copy, and select Options > Copy.
Contacts To delete a number, text item, or an image attached to the contact, search for the contact, and select Details. Scroll to the desired detail, and select Options > Delete > Delete number, Delete detail, or Delete image. Deleting an image from contacts does not delete it from Gallery. ■ Business cards You can send and receive a person’s contact information from a compatible device that supports the vCard standard as a business card.
Contacts Connect to 'My presence' service or Disconnect from service — to connect to or disconnect from the service View my presence — to view the status in Private pres. and Public presence Edit my presence — to change your presence status. Select My availability, My presence message, My presence logo, or Show to. My viewers > Current viewers, Private list, or Blocked list Settings > Show current pres.
Contacts The status information of the first contact on the subscribed names list is displayed. The information that the person wants to give to the others may include text and some of the following icons: , , or indicates that the person is available, not visible to others, or not available. indicates that the person’s presence information is not available. 2. Select Details to view the details of the selected contact; or select Options > Subscribe new, Chat, Send message, Send bus. card, or Unsubscribe.
Contacts ■ Voice dialing You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag that has been added to a phone number. Any spoken words, such as a name, can be a voice tag. The number of voice tags you can create is limited. Before using voice tags, note the following: • Voice tags are not language-dependent. They are dependent on the speaker's voice. • You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it. • Voice tags are sensitive to background noise.
Contacts Make a call with a voice tag If the phone has an application running that is sending or receiving data using a packet data connection, you must end the application before voice dialing. 1. In the standby mode, press and hold the volume down key. A short tone is heard, and Speak now is displayed. 2. Say the voice tag clearly. The phone plays the recognized voice tag, and dials the phone number of the voice tag after 1.5 seconds.
Call register 8. Call register The phone registers the phone numbers of identified missed, received, and dialed calls; and the approximate length of your calls. Select Menu > Log. The phone registers if it is switched on and within the network service area, and the network supports these functions.
Settings 9. Settings ■ Profiles Your phone has various setting groups, called profiles, for which you can customize the phone tones for different events and environments. Select Menu > Settings > Profiles. Scroll to a profile, and select it. To activate the selected profile, select Activate. To set the profile to be active until a certain time up to 24 hours, select Timed, and set the time the profile setting shall end.
Settings Warning tones. You can find the same settings in the Profiles menu. See “Profiles,” p. 51. If you select the highest ringing tone level, the ringing tone reaches its highest level after a few seconds. To set the phone to ring only for calls from phone numbers that belong to a selected caller group, select Alert for. Scroll to the caller group you want or All calls, and select Mark. ■ My shortcuts With personal shortcuts, you get quick access to often used functions of the phone.
Settings Screen saver > On — to activate the screen saver for the main display. To set the time after which the screen saver is activated, select Time-out. To select a graphic for the screen saver, select Image and an image or a graphic from the Gallery. Select Slide set and a folder in the Gallery to use the images in the folder as a slide set. To download more images for the screen saver, select Graphic downloads. Power saver > On — to save some battery power.
Settings Call divert (network service) — to divert your incoming calls. You may not be able to divert your call, if some call barring functions are active. See Call barring service in “Security,” p. 58. Anykey answer > On — to answer an incoming call, briefly press any key, except the end key and the left and right selection keys.
Settings Cell info display > On — to receive information from the network operator depending on the network cell used (network service) Welcome note — to enter a welcome note to be shown briefly when the phone is switched on Operator selection > Automatic — to set the phone automatically to select one of the cellular networks available in your area. With Manual, you can select a network that has a roaming agreement with your home network operator. Confirm SIM service actions — See “SIM services,” p. 89.
Settings If data transfer is not started within 2 minutes after the activation of the IR port, the connection is canceled and must be started again. IR connection indicator When is shown continuously, the IR connection is activated, and your phone is ready to send or receive data through its IR port. When blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device, or a connection has been lost.
Settings and enter the access point name (APN) to establish a connection to an EGPRS network. You can also set the dial-up service settings (access point name) on your PC using the Nokia Modem Options software. See “Nokia PC Suite,” p. 90. If you have set the settings both on the PC and on your phone, the PC settings are used. ■ Enhancements This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a compatible mobile enhancement. Select Menu > Settings > Enhancements.
Settings To save the configuration settings received by a configuration message from a service provider, see “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. Select Menu > Settings > Configuration and from the following options: Default configuration settings — to view the service providers saved in the phone. Scroll to a service provider, and select Details to view the applications that the configuration settings of this service provider support.
Settings Call barring service (network service) — to restrict incoming calls to and outgoing calls from your phone. A barring password is required. Fixed dialling — to restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers if this function is supported by your SIM card Closed user group (network service) — to specify a group of people whom you can call and who can call you Security level > Phone — the phone asks for the security code whenever a new SIM card is inserted into the phone.
Operator menu 10. Operator menu This menu lets you access a portal to services provided by your network operator. The name and the icon depend on the operator. For more information, contact your network operator. If this menu is not shown, the following menu numbers change accordingly. The operator can update this menu with a service message. For more information, see “Service inbox,” p. 84. 11. Gallery In this menu you can manage graphics, images, recordings, video clips, themes, and tones.
Media 12. Media Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ringing tones), and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. ■ Camera You can take photos or record video clips with the built-in camera. The camera produces pictures in JPEG format and video clips in 3GP format. When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws and respect local customs as well as privacy and legitimate rights of others.
Media Select Menu > Media > Radio. To use the graphical keys , , , or on the display, scroll left or right to the desired key, and select it. To change the volume, press the volume keys. Save radio stations 1. To start the station search, select and hold or the radio frequency in 0.05 MHz steps, briefly press . To change or . 2. To save the station to a memory location, 1 to 9, press and hold the corresponding number key.
Media ■ Recorder You can record pieces of speech, sound, or an active call for up to 5 minutes. The actual recording time depends on the available memory space. The recorder cannot be used when a data call or packet data connection is active. Record sound 1. Select Menu > Media > Recorder. To use the graphical keys, , , or right to the desired key, and select it. , on the display, scroll left or 2. To start the recording, select . To start the recording during a call, select Options > Record.
Organizer 13. Organizer ■ Alarm clock You can set the phone to alarm at a desired time. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock. To set the alarm, select Alarm time, and enter the alarm time. To change the alarm time when the alarm time is set, select On. To set the phone to alert you on selected days of the week, select Repeat alarm. To select the alarm tone or set a radio station as the alarm tone, select Alarm tone. If you select the radio as an alarm tone, connect the headset to the phone.
Organizer week, select Options > Week view. To delete all notes in the calendar, select the month or week view, and select Options > Delete all notes. Other options for the day view may be Make a note, Delete, Edit, Move, or Repeat a note; Copy a note to another day; and Send note as a text message or multimedia message, with IR, or to the calendar of another compatible phone. In Settings you can set the date and time settings.
Organizer ■ Notes To use this application for writing and sending notes, select Menu > Organiser > Notes. To create a note if no note is added, select Add note; otherwise, select Options > Make a note. Write a note, and select Save. Other options for notes include deleting and editing a note. While editing a note, you can also exit the text editor without saving the changes. You can send the note to compatible devices using a text message, a multimedia message, or IR. .
Organizer Synchronizing for the first time or after an interrupted synchronization may take up to 30 minutes to complete, if the contacts or calendar are full. Synchronization settings You may receive the configuration settings required for synchronization as a configuration message from the service provider. To manage the configuration settings, see “Configuration,” p. 57. 1.
Organizer point. Select Options > Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Square, Square root, or Change sign. Enter the second number, if needed. For a total, select Equals. Repeat this sequence as many times as it is necessary. To start a new calculation, select and hold Clear. To perform a currency conversion, select Menu > Organiser > Calculator. To save the exchange rate, select Options > Exchange rate. Select either of the displayed options.
Organizer ■ Countdown timer Select Menu > Organiser > Timer. Enter the alarm time in hours, minutes, and seconds, and select OK. If you wish, write your own note text that is displayed when the time expires. To start the countdown timer, select Start. To change the countdown time, select Change time. To stop the timer, select Stop timer. If the alarm time is reached when the phone is in the standby mode, the phone sounds a tone and flashes the note text if it is set or Countdown time up.
Applications 14. Applications ■ Games Your phone software includes some games. To launch a game, select Menu > Applications > Games. Scroll to the desired game, and select Open. For options related to a game, see “Other application options,” p. 70. Game downloads Important: Only install and use applications and other software from sources that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Select Menu > Applications > Options > Downloads > Game downloads.
Applications Update version — to check if a new version of the application is available for download from Web (network service) App. access — to restrict the application from accessing the network. Different categories are shown.
Push to talk 15. Push to talk Push to talk (PTT) over cellular is a two-way radio service available over a GSM/GPRS cellular network (network service). PTT provides direct voice communication. To connect, press and hold the volume up (PTT) key. You can use PTT to have a conversation with one person or with a group of people having compatible devices. When your call is connected, the person or group you are calling does not have to answer the phone.
Push to talk To set the PTT settings for use, select PTT settings. To set the required settings for the PTT connection, select Config. settings. To open the browser and to connect to the PTT network portal provided by the service provider, select Web. ■ Connect to and disconnect PTT To connect to the PTT service, select Menu > Push to talk > Switch PTT on. indicates the PTT connection. indicates that the service is temporarily unavailable.
Push to talk The icon behind the contact in the list denotes current login status: , , or indicate that the person is available, unavailable, or unknown; indicates that the login status is not available. The login status is only available for subscribed contacts. To change the subscribed contacts, select Options and from the available contact list options Subscribe contact or Unsubscr. contact; or if one or more contacts are already marked, Subscribe marked or Unsubscr. marked.
Push to talk To start a one-to-one call from the list of PTT channels, select Channel list, and scroll to the desired channel. Select Options > Active members, scroll to the desired contact, and press and hold the volume up (PTT) key. To start a one-to-one call from the list of callback requests you have received, select Callback inbox. Scroll to the desired nickname, and press and hold the volume up (PTT) key. Receive a PTT call A short tone notifies you of an incoming channel and one-to-one call.
Push to talk Send a callback request You can send a callback request in the following ways: • To send a callback request from the contacts list in the Push to talk menu, select Contacts list. Scroll to a contact, and select Options > Send callback. • To send a callback request from Contacts, search for the desired contact, select Options > Contact details, scroll to the PTT address, and select Options > Send callback.
Push to talk ■ Add a one-to-one contact You can save the names of persons to whom you often make one-to-one calls in the following ways: • To add a PTT address to a name in Contacts, search for the desired contact, and select Options > Add detail > PTT address. • To add a contact to the PTT contacts list, select Menu > Push to talk > Contacts list > Options > Add contact. • To add a contact from the channel list, connect to the PTT service, select Channel list, and scroll to the desired channel.
Push to talk Add a channel Select Menu > Push to talk > Add channel. Select from the following options: Guided — to add a new channel. To set the security level for the channel, select Public channel or Private channel. If you select Private channel, the phone automatically creates a scrambled part to the channel address that the members cannot view when they receive the invitation to the channel. Only the person who creates the private channel can invite more members to the channel.
Push to talk ■ PTT settings There are two kinds of PTT settings: settings for connecting to the service and settings for use. You may receive the settings for connecting to the service from your service provider. See “Configuration settings service,” p. 10. You can enter the settings manually. See “Configuration,” p. 57. To select the settings for connecting to the service, select Menu > Push to talk > Config.
Web 16. Web You can access various mobile Internet services with your phone browser (network service). Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Check the availability of these services, pricing, tariffs, and instructions with your service provider. With the phone browser you can view the services that use wireless markup language (WML) or extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) on their pages.
Web Secondly, make a connection to the service in one of the following ways: • Select Menu > Web > Home; or in the standby mode, press and hold 0. • To select a bookmark of the service, select Menu > Web > Bookmarks. • To select the last URL, select Menu > Web > Last web address. • To enter the address of the service, select Menu > Web > Go to address, enter the address of the service, and select OK. ■ Browse pages After you make a connection to the service, you can start browsing its pages.
Web empty the cache after each use. The information or services you have accessed is stored in the cache. To empty the cache, see “Cache memory,” p. 85. Direct calling The browser supports functions that you can access while browsing. You can make a phone call, and save a name and a phone number from a page. ■ Appearance settings While browsing, select Options > Other options > Appear.
Web ■ Cookies A cookie is data that a site saves in the cache memory of your phone. Cookies are saved until you clear the cache memory. See “Cache memory,” p. 85. While browsing, select Options > Other options > Security > Cookie settings; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Settings > Security settings > Cookies. To allow or prevent the phone from receiving cookies, select Allow or Reject. ■ Scripts over secure connection You can select whether to allow the running of scripts from a secure page.
Web Save. To view or delete the bookmark, select Options > View or Delete. To discard the bookmark directly after you have received the bookmark, select Exit > OK. ■ Download files To download more tones, images, games, or applications to your phone (network service), select Menu > Web > Downloads > Tone downloads, Graphic downloads, Game downloads, Video downloads, Theme downloads, or App. downloads.
Web Service inbox settings Select Menu > Web > Settings > Service inbox settings. To set whether you want to receive service messages, select Service messages > On or Off. To set the phone to receive service messages only from content authors approved by the service provider, select Message filter > On. To view the list of the approved content authors, select Trusted channels.
Web Select Menu > Web > Settings > Security settings > Security module settings and from the following options: Security module details — to show the security module title, status, manufacturer, and serial number Module PIN request — to set the phone to ask for the module PIN when using services provided by the security module. Enter the code, and select On. To disable the module PIN request, select Off. Change module PIN — to change the module PIN, if allowed by the security module.
Web The security indicator is displayed during a connection, if the data transmission between the phone and the content server is encrypted. The security icon does not indicate that the data transmission between the gateway and the content server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is secure. The service provider secures the data transmission between the gateway and the content server. Digital signature You can make digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card has a security module.
Web service provider. The phone displays 1 missed position request. To view the missed location request, select Show. To view the information on the 10 most recent privacy notifications and requests or to delete them, select Menu > Web > Positioning > Position log > Open folder or Delete all.
SIM services 17. SIM services Your SIM card may provide additional services that you can access. This menu is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name and contents of the menu depend on the SIM card. For availability and information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service provider, network operator, or other vendor.
PC connectivity 18. PC connectivity You can send and receive e-mail, and access the Internet when your phone is connected to a compatible PC through an infrared or a data cable (CA-42) connection. You can use your phone with a variety of PC connectivity and data communications applications. ■ Nokia PC Suite With Nokia PC Suite you can synchronize Contacts, Calendar, To-do list, and Notes between your phone and the compatible PC or remote Internet server (network service).
Battery information 19. Battery information ■ Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, replace the battery.
Battery information the Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packaging, and inspect the hologram label using the following steps: Successful completion of the four steps is not a total assurance of the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to believe that your battery is not an authentic original Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it and take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance.
Battery information What if your battery is not authentic? If you cannot confirm that your Nokia battery with the hologram on the label is an authentic Nokia battery, please do not use the battery. Take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a battery that is not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and may result in poor performance and damage to your device and its enhancements. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device.
Technical Information 20. Technical Information Weight 88 grams (3.1 ounces) incl. BL-5B battery Battery 820 mAh Li-Ion Battery, 3.
Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.
Additional safety information Additional safety information Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children. ■ Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions.
Additional safety information • Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the pacemaker • Not carry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you suspect interference, switch off your device, and move the device away. Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider.
Additional safety information depots, storage, and distribution areas; chemical plants; or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Additional safety information guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the public, regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements. The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.
APPENDIX APPENDIX ■ A message from the CTIA © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved. 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081 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.
APPENDIX When it comes to the use of wireless phones, safety is your most important call. Wireless phone "Safety Tips" 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road. 2.
APPENDIX times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip--dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix--they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel of a car.
APPENDIX stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number. Careless, distracted individuals and people driving irresponsibly represent a hazard to everyone on the road. Since 1984, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association and the wireless industry have conducted educational outreach to inform wireless phone users of their responsibilities as safe drivers and good citizens.
APPENDIX What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user.
APPENDIX exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones.
APPENDIX key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
APPENDIX then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit.
APPENDIX the phone. This difference between the RF test measurement and actual RF emission is because test measurements are limited by instrument accuracy, because test measurement and actual use environments are different, and other variable factors. This inherent variability is known as “measurement uncertainty.” When FCC conducts post-grant testing of a cell phone, FCC takes into account any measurement uncertainty to determine whether regulatory action is appropriate.
Index Index A access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 accessories. See enhancements. . .8 alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 application download . . . . . . . . . .11 audio messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 B barring password . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 battery authentication . . . . . . . . . . . .91 charge level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 91 installation . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index D I data communication . . . . . . . . . . 90 date settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 delete e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 dialed numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 digital signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 downloads applications . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 84 content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 files . . . .
Index capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 29 select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 shared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 54 menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 message center number . . . . . . . .25 message counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 message length indicator . . .
Index enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 operating environment . . . . . 96 screen saver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 script settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 scroll key. See navigation key. security codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 selection keys . . . . . . . . . . . . .16, 17 server synchronization . . . . . . . .
Index W wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 52 Web bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 wireless markup language . . . . . .80 WML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 write text message . . . . . . . . . . . 26 writing language . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 writing text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 X XHTML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .