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0434 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-396 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. © 2008 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Navi are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation.
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Contents SAFETY.............................................. 6 Make a video call ........................................... 22 General information ........................ 7 4. Write text................................... 23 Helpful hints ...................................................... 7 About your device............................................. 9 Network services............................................... 9 Enhancements ................................................
Phone ................................................................ Enhancements ................................................ Configuration.................................................. Restore factory settings............................... 36 37 37 38 Application options ....................................... 45 15.Web ........................................... 46 Digital rights management......................... 39 Print images ....................................................
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 device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
General information ■ Helpful hints Before taking your phone to a Nokia Care point Q: What can I do to resolve operation issues with my phone? A: Try the following: • Switch off the phone and remove and replace the battery. • Restore the factory settings. Select Menu > Settings > Rest. factory sett.. To save all personal data in your phone, select Restore settings only. • Update the phone software with Nokia Software Updater if available. See www.nokia.com/softwareupdate or your local Nokia website.
Q: How can I change the look of the menus? A: To change the menu view, select Menu > Options > Main menu view > List, Grid, Grid with labels, or Tab. Q: How do I personalise my menu? A: To rearrange the menu, select Menu > Options > Organise. Scroll to the menu you want to move, and select Move. Scroll to where you want to move the menu, and select OK. To save the change, select Done > Yes.
■ About your device The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the WCDMA 850 and 2100, and GSM 850, 900,1800, and 1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect local customs, privacy and legitimate rights of others, including copyrights. Copyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other content from being copied, modified, or transferred.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this device, such as multimedia messaging (MMS), browsing, e-mail application, instant messaging, remote synchronisation, and content downloading using the browser or MMS, require network support for these technologies. ■ Enhancements Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model.
■ Software updates Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. Nokia may produce software updates that may offer new features, enhanced functions, or improved performance. You may be able to request these updates through the Nokia Software Updater PC application.
For the availability of different services, pricing, and tariffs, contact your service provider. ■ Nokia support Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website for the latest guides, additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product. The website provides information on the use of Nokia products and services. If you need to contact Nokia Care services, see the list of local Nokia Care contact centres at www.nokia.com/customerservice.
4. Close the SIM card holder, and pull it until it locks into place (7). Insert the memory card and battery 1. To insert the memory card, press it into the slot until it locks into place (1). D ra ft 2. Ensure the card is properly inserted with the gold-coloured contact area on the card facing down (2). 3. Observe the battery contacts and insert the battery (3-4). FC C 4. Replace the back cover (5-6).
■ microSD card You can save data such as ringing tones, themes, tones, images, and video clips on a compatible microSD card. It is possible to remove or replace the microSD card during phone operation without switching the phone off. Your phone supports microSD cards up to 4 GB. Use only compatible microSD cards approved by Nokia for use with this device. Nokia uses approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be fully compatible with this device.
contact your network operator, service provider, nearest authorised Nokia dealer, or see the support area on the Nokia website, www.nokia.com/support. When you receive the settings as a configuration message, the settings are not automatically saved and activated. Configuration settings received is displayed. Select Show > Save. If required, enter the PIN code supplied by the service provider. ■ Antenna D ra ft Your device may have internal and external antennas.
11. Microphone 12. Charger connector 13. Enhancements connector 14. USB connector 15. Camera lens 16. Camera flash 17. Power key 18. Loudspeaker 19. Volume up/PTT ■ Standby mode D ra ft 20. Volume down The phone is in standby mode when the phone is ready for use, and you have not entered any characters. 1. 3G indicator 2. Signal strength of the cellular network C 3. Battery charge level FC 4. Indicators. See “Indicators,” p. 16. 5. Name of the network or the operator logo 6. Clock 7. Display 8.
You missed a call. See “Log,” p. 31. The keypad is locked. See “Access codes,” p. 10. The phone is silent when an incoming call or text message is received. See “Tones,” p. 32. The alarm clock is activated. , The packet data connection mode, Always online is selected and the packet data service is available. , A GPRS or EGPRS connection is established. , The GPRS or EGPRS connection is suspended (on hold). Bluetooth is activated. See “Bluetooth wireless technology,” p. 34.
2. Near Field Communication ■ NFC Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless connectivity technology that enables two-way communication between electronic devices. You can perform contactless transactions, access digital content, and connect devices with a single touch. NFC operates over a distance of a few centimeters. NFC technology is supported by leading mobile device manufacturers and is compatible with the majority of available non-contact payment and ticketing card infrastructures.
With sharing enabled, you can send a bookmark, business card, call request, alarm alert, calendar note, gallery item, profile, radio station, note, or to-do note. ■ Service tags A tag may contain a shortcut such as an SMS-based service, a URL of an internet-based service, a business card, or a phone number of a telephone service. D ra ft This Nokia NFC phone is compatible with non battery-powered (passive) tags.
■ Payment and ticketing Using your service provider's compatible payment or ticketing services with this device requires a service subscription with your service provider and the installation of your service provider’s application. The service provider may be your bank, or for public transportation, your local public transport operator. Payment and ticketing applications and services are provided by third parties.
3. Calls ■ Make a voice call Do one of the following: • Enter the phone number, including the area code if required, and press the call key. For international calls, press * twice for the international prefix (the + character replaces the international access code), enter the country code, the area code without the leading 0, if necessary, and the phone number. • To list previously called numbers, press the call key once. To call a number select it, and press the call key. • Call a number saved in Contacts.
Phone > Voice recognition > Recognition lang., and your language. Complete the Voice recog. training from the instructions on the display. Before using voice tags, note the following: Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice dialling in all circumstances. 1. In the standby mode, press and hold the right selection key. A short tone sounds, and Speak now is displayed. 2. Say the name of the contact you want to call.
1. To start a video call in standby mode, enter the phone number or select Contacts and a contact. 2. Press and hold the call key, or select Options > Video call. Starting a video call may take a while. If the call is unsuccessful, you are asked if you want to try a voice call or send a message instead. To adjust the volume during a call, press the volume key up or down. 3. To end the call, press the end key.
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 using traditional text input, and select Save. To 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. 5. Messaging ■ Write and send a text message 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Message. 2. Enter one or more phone numbers in the To: field.
Important: Exercise caution when opening messages. Messages may contain malicious software or otherwise be harmful to your device or PC. ■ Nokia Xpress audio messaging You can use the multimedia messaging service (MMS) to create and send an audio message. MMS must be activated before you can send audio messages. 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > Audio message. The recorder opens. 2. Speak your message. 3. Enter one or more phone numbers in the To: field, or select Add to retrieve a number. 4.
Write and send e-mail You can either write an e-mail message before connecting to the e-mail service or connect to the service first, then write and send your e-mail. 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Create message > E-mail. If more than one e-mail account is defined, select the account from which you want to send the e-mail. 2. Enter the recipient’s e-mail address, the subject, and the e-mail message. To attach a file, select Options > Insert. 3. Select Send.
■ Voice messages To call your voice mailbox, select Menu > Messaging > Voice messages > Listen to voice msgs. To enter, search for, or edit your voice mailbox number, select Voice mailbox no. The voice mailbox is a network service, and you may need to subscribe to it. For more information, contact your service provider. If supported by the network, mailbox number, select Listen. indicates new voice messages.
Font size — to select the font size used in messages Graphical smileys — to replace character-based smileys with graphical ones Text messages Select Menu > Messaging > Message settings > Text messages and from the following options: Delivery reports — to request delivery reports for your messages (network service) Message centres — to set the phone number and name of the message centre that is required for sending text messages. You receive this number from your service provider. Msg.
Allow MMS receptn. — to receive or block multimedia messages. If you select In home network , you can only receive multimedia messages when you are inside your home network. The availability of this menu depends on your phone. Incoming MMS msgs. — to decide how multimedia messages are retrieved. Allow adverts — to receive or reject advertisements. Configuration sett. — select Configuration to view the configurations that support multimedia messaging. Select a service provider, Default, or Personal config.
To synchronise your contacts from a PC, see “Connectivity,” p. 34. ■ Save names and phone numbers Select Menu > Contacts > Names > Options > Add new contact. Names and numbers are saved in the phone memory. ■ Add contact details Search for the contact to which you want to add a detail, select Details > Options > Add detail, and from the available options. In the phone memory, you can save different types of phone numbers, a tone or a video clip, and short text items for a contact.
■ 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. To send a business card, search for the contact whose information you want to send, and select Details > Options > Send business card. When you receive a business card, select Show > Save to save the business card in the phone memory. To discard the business card, select Exit > Yes.
Share — to share a profile using NFC. ■ Themes Select Menu > Settings > Themes and from the following options: Select theme — to set a theme. Open the Themes folder, and select a theme. Theme downloads — to open a list of links to download more themes ■ Tones Select Menu > Settings > Tones to change the tone settings of the selected profile. If you select the highest ringing tone level, the ringing tone reaches its highest level after a few seconds.
■ Date and time Select Menu > Settings > Date and time > Date & time settings, Date and time format, or Auto-update of time (network service) to change the time, time zone, and date settings. ■ My shortcuts Personal shortcuts give you quick access to frequently used phone functions. Left and right selection key To change the function assigned to the left or right selection key, select Menu > Settings > My shortcuts > Left selection key or Right selection key and the function.
■ Connectivity You can connect your phone to a compatible device using Bluetooth wireless technology or a USB data cable. Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth technology allows you to connect your phone to a compatible Bluetooth phone within a 10 metre (33 feet) range. This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.
Hide your Bluetooth device from others Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > My phone's visibility. Select Hidden, or deactivate Bluetooth. Modem settings You can connect the phone using Bluetooth wireless technology or a USB data cable connection to a compatible PC and use the phone as a modem to enable GPRS connectivity from the PC. To define the settings for connections from your PC: 1.
Printing & Media — to use your phone with a PictBridge compatible printer, or to connect your phone to a compatible PC Data storage — to connect to a PC that does not have Nokia software and use your phone for data storage To change the USB mode, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > USB data cable and the desired USB mode. ■ Call Select Menu > Settings > Call and from the following options: Call divert — to forward your incoming calls (network service).
Language settings — to set the language of your phone, select Phone language. Automatic selects the language according to the information on the SIM card. To select the USIM card language, select SIM language. To set a language for the voice commands, select Recognition lang. Memory status — to view the amount of available phone memory Automatic keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 10. Security keyguard — See “Access codes,” p. 10.
Preferred access pt. — to view the saved access points. Scroll to an access point, and select Options > Details to view the name of the service provider, data bearer, and packet data access point or GSM dial-up number. Connect to support — to download the configuration settings from your service provider Personal config. sett. — to manually add personal accounts for services, and to activate or delete them. The parameters vary according to the selected service type.
■ Digital rights management Content owners may use different types of digital rights management (DRM) technologies to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses various types of DRM software to access DRM-protected content. With this device you can access content protected with WMDRM 10, OMA DRM 2.0, OMA DRM 1.0. If certain DRM software fails to protect the content, content owners may ask that such DRM software's ability to access new DRM-protected content be revoked.
■ Camera The camera produces images in JPG format, and you can digitally zoom up to eight times. Capture an image Select Menu > Media > Camera > Capture. To capture another image, select Back. To send the image as a multimedia message, select Send. Your phone saves the image in Gallery > Images. To zoom, press the volume key up or down. ■ Video You can record video clips in 3GP or MP4 format. The length and file size of the clips may vary depending on the selected quality and available memory.
To open folders with Artists, Albums, or Genres, scroll to the one you want, and select Expand, or scroll right. To open a video clip list stored in your phone, select Videos > Open, or scroll right. To customise the music player and equaliser theme, select Menu > Media > Music player > Go to Music player > Options > Settings > Music player theme.
Tune-in and save radio stations 1. To start the search, select and hold 0.05 MHz steps, briefly press or or . . To change the radio frequency in 2. To save a station, select Options > Save station. 3. Enter the name of the station, and select OK. Listen to the radio 1. To scroll to a radio station, select or , or press the headset key. 2. To select a radio station location, briefly press the corresponding number keys. 3.
To activate an equaliser set, scroll to one of the sets, and select Activate. To edit or rename a selected set, select Options > Edit or Rename. Not all sets can be edited or renamed. ■ Stereo widening Select Menu > Media > Stereo widening > On or Off to improve the stereo sound. 12. Push to talk Select Menu > Push to talk. 13. Organiser ■ Alarm clock D ra ft With Push to talk (PTT) you may have a conversation with one person or with a group of people (channel) having compatible devices.
To set the date, time, time zone, calendar tone, date or time format, default view, or the first day of the week, select Settings. To set the phone to delete old notes automatically after a specified time, select Auto-delete notes. To synchronise your calendar from a PC, see “Connectivity,” p. 34. Make a calendar note Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar. Scroll to the date, and select Options > Make a note. Then select the note type, and fill in the fields.
■ Countdown timer 1. To activate the countdown timer, select Menu > Organiser > Countd. timer > Normal timer, enter the alarm time, and write a note that is displayed when the time expires. To change the countdown time, select Change time. 2. To start the timer, select Start. 3. To stop the timer, select Stop timer. Interval timer 1. To have an interval timer with up to 10 intervals started, first enter the intervals. 2. Select Menu > Organiser > Countd. timer > Interval timer. 3.
15. Web You can access various mobile internet services with your phone browser. Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software. For availability of these services, pricing, tariffs, and instructions, contact 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 web pages. Appearance may vary due to screen size.
■ Browse pages After you make a connection to the service, you can start browsing its pages. The function of the phone keys may vary in different services. Follow the text guides on the display. For more information, contact your service provider. ■ Bookmarks You can save page addresses as bookmarks in the phone memory. To add a bookmark while browsing, select Options > Add bookmark; or in the standby mode, select Menu > Web > Bookmarks.
■ Service inbox The phone is able to receive service messages sent by your service provider (network service). Service messages are notifications (for example, news headlines), and they may contain a text message or an address of a service. To access the Service inbox in the standby mode, when you have received a service message, select Show. If you select Exit, the message is moved to the Service inbox. To access the Service inbox later, select Menu > Web > Service inbox.
Digital signature You can make digital signatures with your phone if your SIM card has a security module. Using the digital signature can be the same as signing your name to a paper bill, contract, or other document. 1. To make a digital signature, select a link on a web page, for example, the title of a book you want to buy and its price. The text to sign, which may include the amount and date, is shown. Check that the header text is Read and that the digital signature icon shown. is 2.
■ Nokia PC Suite With Nokia PC Suite, you can manage your music, synchronise contacts, calendar, notes, and to-do notes between your phone and a compatible PC or a remote internet server (network service). You may find more information and PC Suite at www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website. ■ Data communication applications For information on using a data communication application, refer to the documentation provided with it.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode.
2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down and up, you should see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively. 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 authorised Nokia Care point or dealer for assistance.
Additional safety information • Use chargers indoors. • Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as contacts and calendar notes. • To reset the device from time to time for optimum performance, power off the device and remove the battery. These suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorised service facility for service.
Additional safety information Parts of the device are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the device, because information stored on them may be erased. ■ Medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices.
systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer, or its representative, of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added. Only qualified personnel should service the device or install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
• Change your profile from offline or flight profile mode to an active profile. 2. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the device for calls. 3. Enter the official emergency number for your present location. Emergency numbers vary by location. 4. Press the call key. When making an emergency call, give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident.
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. Each year, Americans make billions of calls from their wireless phones, and the numbers are rapidly growing.
because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary.
APPENDIX For updates: http://www.wow-com.com/consumer/issues/driving/ articles.cfm?ID=85 ■ Message from the FDA See http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/ for updated information. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? D ra ft 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.
APPENDIX • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
APPENDIX If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
APPENDIX of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work? D ra ft Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks.
APPENDIX the risks presented by cellular phone RF emissions. RF emissions from cellular phones have not been shown to present a risk of injury to the user when the measured SAR is less than the safety limits set by FCC (an SAR of 1.6 w/kg). Even in a case where the maximum measurement uncertainty permitted by current measurement standards was added to the maximum permissible SAR, the resulting SAR value would be well below any level known to produce an acute effect.
Index cookies 47 countdown timer 45 customer service 12 A D access codes 10 alarm clock 43 antenna 15 audio messages 25 data communication 50 digital rights management 39 digital signature 49 downloads 11 B C 64 e-mail application 25 ending calls 21 equaliser 42, 43 F factory settings 38 flash messages 25 flight mode 17 front camera 15 G gallery 38 games 45 C H FC calculator 44 calendar 43, 44 call log 31 register. See call log.
settings call 36 configuration 37 connectivity 34 messages 27 my shortcuts 33 phone 36 profiles 31 restore factory settings 38 themes 18, 32 tones 32 shortcuts 33 signal strength 16 SIM services 49 software updates 11 speed dialling 21 standby mode 16, 33 stopwatch 45 strap 15 switch on and off 14 audio messages 25 flash messages 25 info messages 27 service commands 27 voice messages 27 microphone 15 N Near Field Communication 18 NFC 18 call request 22 payment & ticketing 20 read tag 19 switch off 18 Noki