Nokia 3595 User Guide Phone Notes Information Numbers Where to find? My number Wireless service provider Number to call for voice mail Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s number Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s customer care Wireless service provider Model number 3595 Title page and phone label (under battery) Phone type number NPM-10 Back of title page and phone label Electronic serial number (ESN) Nokia 3595 User Guide Phone label Copyright © Nokia 2003
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in 850 and 1900 GSM networks. LEGAL INFORMATION Part No. 9355727, Issue No. 1 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Air Glide, Bowling, Backgammon, Sky Diver, Nokia 3595, Xpress-On, 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 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Welcome and quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Get the most out of this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Get started with the quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Menu shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Scroll bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About menu shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of menu shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contact list menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Personalize your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Accessory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Polyphonic sound (MIDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Download ringing tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigate the mobile Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Use bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Disconnect from the mobile Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Security issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 GPRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. Do not switch on the phone 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.
For your safety WATER-RESISTANCE Your wireless 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 guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. CALLING Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the phone number, including the area code, then press the Talk key. To end a call, press the End key.
NOTES Nokia 3595 User Guide 3 Copyright © 2003 Nokia
For your safety Nokia 3595 phone at a glance Power key Earpiece Display screen Scroll up key Right selection key Left selection key End key Talk key Scroll down key Number keys Pound key Star key Connection port Microphone 4 Copyright © 2003 Nokia
2 Welcome and quick guide You will find that your Nokia 3595 mobile phone has many useful features for everyday use, such as a calendar, text messaging, and alarm clock. • GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE The diagram to the left illustrates the various components of your phone. Familiarize yourself with the diagram to help you better understand the instructions that follow. Understand the terms This guide uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform.
Welcome and quick guide Notice text clues This user guide provides text clues to make instructions clear and easy to follow. Clue What it means Indicates one of the following items: bold • • • The word or phrase appears on the phone’s screen. Special text, such as Notes and Warnings. The name of one of the phone keys. bold and blue Indicates the text is an address on the World Wide Web. italic Italics indicate emphasis. Pay close attention to any information in italics.
• GET STARTED WITH THE QUICK GUIDE Make a call Answer a call Answer with call waiting End a call Reject a call Redial Adjust call volume Use the in-call menu Save a name and number Recall a name/number Recall a name/number during a call Add e-mail address Add multiple numbers Send a text message Send a picture message Use browser Nokia 3595 User Guide Enter a phone number, press the Talk key. Press the Talk key. Press Options, then select Answer call. Press the End key. Press the End key.
Welcome and quick guide • MENU SHORTCUTS Press Menu followed by the menu numbers. Note: Menu items may vary depending on network and accessories used. 1 2 3 4 5 MESSAGES Text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1 Multimedia msg. . . . . . . . . . . . 01-2 Voice messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-3 Info messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-4 Message settings . . . . . . . . . . . 01-5 Service command editor . . . . . 01-6 CALL LOG Missed calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• UNDERSTAND WIRELESS NETWORK SERVICES 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.
Welcome and quick guide LPS-3 Mobile Inductive Loopset The LPS-3 Mobile Loopset gives people with T-coil equipped hearing aids the ability to make and receive calls without noise interference. Also compatible with the Nokia 3300, 3500, 8200, 8300 and 8800 series digital phones, the loopset gives hearing-impaired users clear access to digital telephony. The loopset is easy to use. You wear the loopset around your neck, connect it to your phone, and speak directly toward the microphone.
• SHARED MEMORY The following features in this phone may share memory: ringing tones, pictures, screen savers, and JavaTM games and applications. Using any of these features may reduce the memory available for any features sharing memory. This is especially true with heavy use of any of the features (although some of the features may have a certain amount of memory specially allotted to them, in addition to the amount of memory shared with other features).
Welcome and quick guide Have the phone or accessory available Whether you are calling about your phone or an accessory, have the equipment with you when you call. For example, if you are calling about a headset, please have it available. If a Nokia representative asks a specific question about the accessory, you will have it available for quick reference. Nokia Customer Care Center, USA Customer Care Centre, Canada Nokia Mobile Phones Nokia Products Ltd.
3 Before you begin Before you begin, you need to prepare your phone by installing the SIM card, and charging the battery. This chapter covers these topics as well as instructions on how to attach the optional headset. Note: Your service provider supplies the SIM card and headset. • INSTALL THE SIM CARD Important: Switch off the phone before installing the SIM card. Press and hold the power key for about two seconds to turn your phone off.
Before you begin • INSTALL THE BATTERY 1 Place the battery in the compartment with the label side facing up and the golden contact area of the battery aligned with the contact prongs inside the phone. 2 Slide the battery until it snaps into place. gold colored contacts Replace the back cover 1 Direct the back cover towards the locking catches on the phone. 2 Slide the back cover until it locks into place. Note: Always store and use the phone with the covers attached.
• CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. 2 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of the phone. Charger The battery power indicator (or battery bar) appears on the screen and starts scrolling. If the phone is on, Charging appears briefly on the screen. When the battery bar stops scrolling, the battery charge is complete. Battery full appears also, if the phone is on. 3 Disconnect the charger from the phone.
Before you begin • REMOVE THE BATTERY If you purchase a new battery or need to access information on the phone label, you may need to remove the battery. Important: Switch off the phone before removing the battery. Do not puncture or burn the battery. Please recycle or dispose of properly. 1 With the back of the phone facing you, press and hold the back cover release button. 2 Slide the cover up, then lift it off the phone. 3 Lift out the battery.
Use the headset With the headset connected, you can make and answer calls as usual, using the keypad to press the Talk key and the End key or to enter numbers to call. The microphone for the headset hangs at the side of your head. Although the microphone may seem far from your mouth, you can speak at a normal volume. Refer to the packaging materials of your headset for further information regarding its operation.
About your phone 4 About your phone • SWITCH ON YOUR PHONE • Press and hold the power key for about two seconds. After your phone is on, when any key is pressed, the keypad and display lights stay on for up to 15 seconds. The phone may ask for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) or a security code. Your service provider supplies the PIN code. See “About security codes” on page 87 for more information.
• ABOUT THE ANTENNA Tip: Your phone has a built-in antenna. 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 during a call optimizes the antenna performance and the talk-time of your phone.
About your phone • ABOUT INDICATORS AND ICONS On your phone, you have two types of identifiers: indicators and icons. Indicators Indicators show the status of the phone. The phone uses three types of indicators: Signal Strength Indicator • • • • Battery Strength Indicator The signal strength indicator shows the strength of the signal to your phone. The battery strength indicator shows how much power is left in your phone’s battery. The volume indicator shows the earpiece volume level.
Icon What it means You have a call on hold. You have one or more new voice mail messages. You have a new voice mail message on line 1. You have new voice mail messages on line 1 and line 2. You have a new voice mail message on line 2. You have one or more new text messages. If the icon blinks, text message memory is full. Keyguard is on. Your phone will not accept any key presses. The alarm clock is set. The call alert and text message alert tones are turned off. The Timed profile is selected.
About your phone Icon What it means Indicates an e-mail address in your contact list. You have assigned the name and number to a caller group. The headset is attached to your phone. The car kit is attached to your phone. The loopset is attached to your phone. A Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) is attached to your phone. The contact entry is stored on the SIM card. You are using predictive text input. Your phone uses a built-in dictionary to predict or guess the word entered.
5 Make and answer calls This chapter tells you how to make and receive calls and how to adjust certain options. • MAKE A CALL Check the signal strength The signal indicator on the left side of your phone screen shows the strength of the network radio signal. The indicator scrolls as the signal strength increases and decreases. To get the strongest signal, try moving your phone slightly. If you are inside a building, move toward a window.
Make and answer calls Adjust the earpiece volume during a call • To increase the volume of a call, press the Scroll up key and watch the volume indicator go up. • To decrease the volume, press the bottom scroll key and watch the volume indicator go down. If an accessory with its own loudspeaker is connected to your phone, the volume keys adjust the volume for that accessory. • END A CALL Press the End key. • ANSWER A CALL When someone calls you, the phone alerts you and Calling flashes on the display.
• SILENCE AN INCOMING CALL You can stop the ring for an incoming call by pressing Silence. Then, answer or decline the call. • REDIAL THE LAST-DIALED NUMBER Press the Talk key twice. Dial any of the twenty last-dialed numbers 1 Press the Talk key. 2 Scroll to the number you want to redial. 3 Press the Talk key again.
The menu 6 The menu Your phone offers many functions that are grouped in menus and submenus. Access these menus with the selection keys and scroll keys or by entering the appropriate shortcut number. See “Nokia 3595 phone at a glance” on page 4 and “Understand the terms” on page 5 for more information about the selection keys and scroll keys and their functions. • SCROLL BAR While using phone menus, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the screen. This bar indicates where you are in the menu.
• LIST OF MENU SHORTCUTS Here is an abbreviated list of menu items and their shortcuts. Later chapters tell you how to work with the menus, explaining their functions. Note: Some items may not appear due to the SIM card configuration and network service availability. For quick access to the Messages menu, press Menu, then 0, then the menu numbers. For example, to access your Messages Inbox, press Menu 01-2.
The menu 2 Call log 1 Missed calls 2 Received calls 3 Dialed numbers 4 Delete recent call lists 1 All 2 Missed 3 Received 4 Dialed 5 Call timers 1 Duration of last call 2 Duration of received calls 3 Duration of dialed calls 4 Duration of all calls 5 Life timer 6 Clear timers 6 Call costs (Depends on network availability and your SIM card) 1 Last call units 2 All calls units 3 Call cost settings 7 GPRS data counter 1 Data sent in last session 2 Data received in last session 3 All sent data 4 All received
3 Profiles 1 Normal 1 Select 2 Customize 1 Ringing options 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibrating alert 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad tones 7 Warning tones 8 Alert for 9 Profile name (Appears under Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My profile 1 and My profile 2) 3 Timed 2 Silent 3 Meeting 4 Outdoor 5 My profile 1 6 My profile 2 4 Settings 1 Tone settings 1 Ringing options 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibrating alert 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad tones 7 Warning tones 8 Alert for 2 Time and date setting
The menu 4 Phone settings 1 Language 2 Automatic keyguard 3 Cell info display 4 Welcome note 5 Help text activation 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 Start-up tone 7 Memory status Display settings 1 Wallpaper 2 Color schemes 3 Operator logo 4 Screen saver timeout 5 Display brightness Network services 1 Call forwarding 2 Call waiting 3 Send own caller ID when calling 4 Line for outgoing calls 5 System selection 6 Confirm SIM service actions Accessory settings 1 Headset 2 Handsfree (Only shows up when phone is connected to
6 Organizer 1 Alarm clock 2 Calendar 3 To-do list 7 Games 1 Select game 1 Air Glide 2 Bowling 3 Backgammon 4 Sky Diver 2 Game downlds. (depends on network availability) 3 Memory 4 Settings 1 Game sounds 2 Game lights 3 Shakes 8 Applications 1 Select app. 2 App.
The menu 11 Services THE FOLLOWING MENU ITEMS MAY VARY; CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER.
• CONTACT LIST MENU 1 For access to your contact list, press the End key to return to the start screen. 2 Press Contacts. These options may be available, depending on your SIM card: 1 Find Add contact Edit name Delete Copy Add number Settings 1 Memory in use 2 Contacts view 3 Memory status 8 1-touch dialing 9 Voice tags 10 Caller groups 1 Family 2 VIP 3 Friends 4 Business 5 Other 11 Info numbers (ONLY SHOWS UP IF YOU HAVE INFO MESSAGE 2 3 4 5 6 7 SERVICE INCLUDED ON SIM CARD) 12 Service nos.
Enter letters and numbers 7 Enter letters and numbers You can enter letters and numbers into your phone for a person’s name and phone number, writing a text message, etc. There are two ways to do this: • • ABC mode, for making entries in the contact list and renaming caller groups. Predictive text input, for writing text messages, adding notes to a picture message, entering calendar notes, and entering a web address using WAP services.
Enter spaces and punctuation • • To enter a space, press 0 once. To enter punctuation, press 1 repeatedly until the character you want appears. Delete mistakes If you make a mistake: • • Press Clear to delete each character. Press and hold Clear to delete the entire field of characters. Change letter case To switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, press #. The ABC icon switches to abc, showing you are using lowercase letters.
Enter letters and numbers IN 123 MODE You can access the following special characters only in 123 mode. There are two places you can use these characters: • • At the start screen, when you dial a phone number At the number prompt, when you add a new entry to the contact list Action Character’s Function Press * Press * twice to enter +. Use this character as a prefix for dialing international numbers. Press * three times to enter p.
Turn off predictive text • To switch from predictive text input to ABC mode, repeat steps 1-3, then select Prediction off. OR • While writing the message, quickly press # twice to switch between predictive text input and ABC mode. Tip: Your key presses must be quick! Press # twice in about 1.5 seconds. Write words using predictive text • Press the number key that corresponds to the letter you want to enter.
Enter letters and numbers Use predictive text shortcuts You can use predictive text shortcuts to write messages. Press Menu 01-1-1 (Messages > Text messages > Create message) and use the following shortcuts: • • • • • • • • Press * to view the next matching word if the underlined word is not the word you intended. Press Spell to add a new word to the dictionary. Press 0 to accept a word and add a space. Press and hold # to enter a number. Press # to change the character case.
8 Use the contact list You can keep track of contact information in your contact list. • • Names are saved in the contact list memory and/or SIM memory. For each name in the phone memory, you can add up to five phone numbers, including the following categories: General • • Mobile Home Work Fax For each name in the phone memory, you can also store an e-mail address, a web address and a street address. For more details about the phone’s memory and SIM memory, see “Phone memory” on page 42.
Use the contact list Save a name and number while in a call 1 Press Options. 2 Scroll to Contacts, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Add contact, then press Select. 4 Enter the name, then press OK. 5 Enter the phone number, then press OK. Save an e-mail address You can save an e-mail address for a name in your contact list. Tip: All contact list entries that contain e-mail addresses must be stored in the phone memory. See “Phone memory and SIM memory” on page 42.
• EDIT NUMBERS 1 At the start screen, press the Scroll up or Scroll down key to scroll through the list until you find the entry you want to change. 2 Press Details, then press Options. 3 Scroll to Edit number, then press Select. 4 Edit the number, then press OK. • ADD TEXT ENTRIES You can add a web address, street address, or note for each name. 1 At the start screen, press the Scroll up or the Scroll down key to scroll through the list until you find the name.
Use the contact list • PHONE MEMORY You can save names and numbers in the internal memory of the phone, SIM card appears when the memory, or in a combination of the two. The SIM icon contact list entry is saved in SIM memory. The shorter the names and numbers, the more entries you can store in the contact list. The phone’s memory can hold from 125 to 500 names, depending on the number of characters used for each name, number, or text entry.
Switch between memory types The default memory type is Phone and SIM. 1 At the start screen, press Contacts. 2 Scroll to Settings, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Memory in use, then press Select. 4 Scroll to Phone and SIM, Phone, or SIM card then press Select. If you choose to keep Phone and SIM as the memory type: • • • Contact names and numbers can be recalled from both the phone and SIM card Contact list entries are displayed in a combined list New entries are saved to the phone memory.
Use the contact list Delete a stored name 1 At the start screen, press the Scroll up key or the down scroll key to scroll through the list until you find the entry you want to delete. 2 Press Details, then press Options. 3 Scroll to Delete, then press Select, then OK. Delete entire contact list content Caution: This feature deletes the entire content of the contact list and cannot be undone! Warning: Some repair services for your phone may erase your contact list entries.
9 Check call history Your phone registers information about each call you make and receive. The call log keeps track of the following: • • • • • • Missed calls Received calls Dialed calls GPRS data sent and received. Time spent online for GPRS data transfers Text messages sent and received • CHECK MISSED, RECEIVED, OR DIALED CALLS Your phone saves the last 20 numbers you have dialed or the last 10 numbers you have missed or received.
Check call history • CHOOSE OPTIONS IN CALL LISTS When you view the missed calls, received calls, or dialed calls list and press Options, the following choices may appear. Note: Not all options will appear each time. Also, the order of options may vary. Choice What it does Call time Shows the date and time of the last call. Use the scroll keys to view up to five recent call dates/time for the displayed phone number. Send message Allows you to write a short text message to the person who called you.
• USE CALL TIMERS Two phone lines If you subscribe to a second phone line (see “Work with two phone lines” on page 62), call timers are separate for each phone line. When you view call timers, the call timers that are shown are for the currently selected outgoing line. However, if you view call timers while you are in a call, the call timers that are shown are for the line you are using at that moment. View the call duration 1 Press Menu 2-5 (Call log > Call timers).
Check call history Show call timer during a call Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, billing round-off, etc. 1 While in a call, press Options. 2 Scroll to Menu, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Call log, then press Select. 4 Scroll to Call timers, then press Select. The time for the active call is shown on the display. Show call timer after call Your phone can display the time spent on a call after you end the call.
Choice What it does Message details Shows either the sender or recipient of the message, along with details of the sent message. Send message Allows you to write a short text message to the person who either sent you a message or received a message from you. This option will display if the message was sent to or received from a phone number. Send e-mail Allows you to write a short text message to the person who either sent you a message or received a message from you.
Check call history • MANAGE CALL COSTS This network service allows you to check call costs. You can view the last call cost or the total cost of all calls made or received since the counters were reset. Contact your service provider for availability and instructions. Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, billing round-off, taxes, etc.
Check the connection timer The time is displayed in hh:mm:ss format. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, billing round-off, etc. 1 Press Menu 2-8 (Call log > GPRS connection timer). 2 Scroll to the information you are interested in viewing. • Duration of last session • Duration of all sessions Clear the connection timer 1 Press Menu 2-8 (Call log > GPRS connection timer). 2 Scroll to Clear timers and press Select.
Advanced calling features 10 Advanced calling features This chapter covers advanced calling features, including: • In-call options and swapping between calls • Call settings that you control such as anykey answer • Network services such as call forwarding Not all features that are described are available in all wireless networks. Contact your service provider for availability of network services. • USE IN-CALL OPTIONS During a call, press Options to see the in-call menu.
Make a new call 1 Enter the second phone number or recall it from the contact list. 2 Press the Talk key. OR 1 Press Options. 2 Scroll to New call, then press Select. 3 Enter the second phone number or recall it from the contact list. 4 Press Call. With either method, the first call is automatically put on hold. SWITCH BETWEEN TWO CALLS IN PROGRESS Press the Talk key or Swap. The icon represents the active call and the icon represents the call on hold. END THE ACTIVE CALL Press the End key.
Advanced calling features • USE 1-TOUCH DIALING Assign a name and number to a 1-touch dialing location so that when you press this key, the phone automatically dials the associated number. Key 1 is used to access your voice mail. See “Listen to your voice messages” on page 62 for details on voice mail. Assign a number to a 1-touch dialing key 1 Press Contacts, scroll to 1-touch dialing, then press Select. 2 Scroll to a dialing location, then press Assign. 3 Enter a phone number, press OK.
• USE ANYKEY ANSWER This feature allows you to press any key to answer an incoming call. Note: Anykey answer does not work with the power button, the End key, or the left and right selection keys. Turn on Anykey answer 1 Press Menu 4-3-4 (Settings > Call settings > Anykey answer). 2 Scroll to On and press Select. Turn off Anykey answer 1 Press Menu 4-3-4 (Settings > Call settings > Anykey answer). 2 Scroll to Off and press Select.
Advanced calling features 1 Press Menu 4-6-3 (Settings > Network services > Send own caller ID when calling). 2 Scroll to one of the following options, then press Select: Default: your phone number is sent according to the network. Yes: your phone number is sent to the other person’s caller ID. No: your phone number is not sent to the other person’s caller ID. Forward your calls This network service lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number.
CANCEL CALL FORWARDING 1 Press Menu 4-6-1 (Settings > Network services > Call forwarding). 2 Scroll to the call forwarding option you want , then press Select. 3 Scroll to Cancel, then press Select. Note: Canceling all call forwarding may also cancel any automatic forwarding of calls to voice mail that your service provider has activated for you. Also, this option may cancel your call forwarding service. Contact your service provider for details.
Advanced calling features CONFIRM CALL WAITING STATUS 1 Press Menu 4-6-2 (Settings > Network services > Call waiting). 2 Scroll to Check status and press Select. ANSWER A WAITING CALL 1 Your phone signals when you have a call waiting. 2 Press the Talk key to put the current call on hold and answer the waiting call OR Press Answer. REJECT A WAITING CALL You can just let the phone ring or perform the following steps: 1 Press Options and scroll to Decline call. 2 Press Select.
Make a conference call This network service, if available from your service provider, allows you to make conference calls with your phone. Check with your service provider for availability and details for use. 1 Place a call to the first person. 2 Press Options and scroll to New call. 3 Press Select, enter the number of the next party you want to include, then press Call. 4 After the other party answers, press Options. 5 Scroll to Conference, then press Select.
Advanced calling features Transfer a call When you have one active and one call on hold, you can connect the two calls and disconnect yourself from the call. Note: Your network must support this feature. Contact your service provider for availability. During a call, press Options, scroll to Transfer calls, then press Select.
11 Use voice features The voice features in your phone make communication more convenient. You can check messages from friends or business associates, record a voice tag for contacts in the Contacts function, and use voice dialing for handsfree operation. • ABOUT VOICE MAIL Voice mail is a network feature that allows callers to leave a voice message for you when you are not able to take the call.
Use voice features Work with two phone lines If your particular SIM card supports it, your phone can have two phone lines. Your service provider can tell you if your SIM card allows the use of this feature and can give you access to two phone lines. If you decide to use two phone lines, you can select one of the two lines for outgoing calls, but you can still answer calls on both lines. If you use two phone lines, you will be given a voice mailbox number for each line.
Using voice tags Before using voice dialing, note that: • • • • • Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent on the speaker’s voice. Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record them and make calls in a quiet environment. When recording a voice tag or making a call by speaking a voice tag, hold the phone in the normal position near to your ear. Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbers.
Use voice features Change a voice tag 1 Press Contacts, scroll to Voice tags, then press Select. 2 Scroll to the contact name with the voice tag you want to change. 3 Press Options, scroll to Change, and press Select. 4 Press Start, then speak the new contact name. The phone repeats and saves your new voice tag. Delete a voice tag 1 Press Contacts, scroll to Voice tags, then press Select. 2 Scroll to the contact name with the voice tag you want to delete.
Work with an existing voice command tag After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can either play back, change or delete the tag. PLAY BACK VOICE COMMAND TAGS 1 Press Menu 9-3 (Extras > Voice commands). Audible alerts appears. 2 Press Select and scroll to the voice command tag you want to play back. 3 Press Options, then select Playback. CHANGE VOICE COMMAND TAGS 1 Press Menu 9-3 (Extras > Voice commands). Audible alerts appears.
Use voice features • AUDIBLE ALERTS Audible alerts provide you with the current signal bar or battery bar strength of your phone. In order to obtain audible alerts, the alerts must first be set up as voice commands. To set up voice commands, see “Add a voice tag for a command” on page 64. Set up audible alerts 1 Press and hold Contacts. 2 Pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone. Please speak now appears.
12 Personalize your phone • PROFILES Profiles let you select the sound settings that match your environment, whether it is a meeting or a soccer game. Each profile contains settings for the ringing option, ringing tone, ringing volume, vibrating alert, message alert tone, keypad tones, and warning tones. Just pick the profile that suits your current environment: Silent, Meeting, or Outdoor. Your phone also has profile settings for Nokia accessories such as a headset, car kit, loopset, and TTY adapter.
Personalize your phone Option What it does Allows you to turn the vibrating alert on or off. Vibrating alert Note: Your phone has an internal vibrating mechanism so you do not need a special battery to use this feature. In some profiles, the vibrating alert default is Off, so the lights may not flash unless you change the default. Message alert tone Allows you to choose an alert style. Your choices include No tone, Standard, Special, Beep once, Ascending, and Ringing Tone.
Set a timed profile Timed profiles can prevent missed calls. For example, if you attend an event that requires you to set your phone to the Silent profile, you may forget to return the phone to the Normal profile after the event is over. You may not notice incoming calls. With the timed profile, you can have the phone automatically return to the Normal profile at a time you specify. 1 Press Menu 3 (Profiles). 2 Scroll to the profile you wish to activate, then press Select.
Personalize your phone Set up the car profile You can connect your phone to an approved Nokia car kit for convenient handsfree operation. For descriptions and illustrations, see “Express Car Kit (CARK-125)” on page 151 and “Full Car Kit (CARK-134)” on page 152. The car kit contains a microphone and a speaker, so you can conduct a conversation without holding the phone to your ear. The setting used with the car kit is called Handsfree.
Set up the loopset profile The LPS-3 loopset gives people with T-coil equipped hearing aids the ability to make and receive calls without noise interference. Important: Refer to the booklet that comes with the LPS-3 for complete instructions and safety information. 1 Plug the loopset plug into the jack in the bottom of the phone, as shown in the illustration. 2 Press Menu 4-7-3 (Settings > Accessory settings > Loopset). 3 Scroll to Use loopset, then press Select. 4 Scroll to Yes, then press Select.
Personalize your phone 1 Connect the TTY/TDD by a cable to the HDA-9 adapter. 2 Plug the HDA-9 adapter into the connector on the bottom of your phone, as shown in the illustration. 3 Press Menu 4-7-4 (Settings > Accessory settings > TTY/TDD > Use TTY), then press Select. 4 Scroll to Yes, then press Select. NOTES ABOUT TTY/TDD CALLS • • • The Nokia TTY/TDD Adapter (HDA-9) is for use with compatible TTY/TDD devices only.
RECEIVE A TTY/TDD CALL Tip: You may find it helpful to use the vibrating alert under the Profiles menu. See “Customize a profile” on page 67 for details. 1 Make sure the TTY/TDD device is connected to your phone. 2 Press the Talk key to answer the call, then type your responses on the TTY/TDD. END A TTY/TDD CALL Press the End key. • POLYPHONIC SOUND (MIDI) Your phone is equipped with a polyphonic tone generator capable of playing up to four different voices simultaneously.
Personalize your phone Listen to received ringing tones Caution: If you press Exit at any time before saving the ringing tone, the ringing tone will be deleted. 1 When your phone displays Ringing tone received, press Options. 2 Scroll to Playback, then press Select. Save received ringing tones 1 Press Options. 2 Scroll to Save tone, then press Select. The tone is saved to the Tones folder or another folder you have created in the gallery.
Delete a welcome note 1 Press Menu 4-4-4 (Settings > Phone settings > Welcome note). 2 Press Options. 3 Scroll to Delete, then press Select. • ACTIVATE HELP TEXT Many menu items have brief explanations associated with them. To view the help text, scroll to the menu item and wait for about 30 seconds. Press More to see the next page of the text or Back to exit. 1 Press Menu 4-4-5 (Settings > Phone settings > Help text activation). 2 Scroll to On, then press Select.
Personalize your phone Display the clock This feature lets you continuously display the time on the start screen. 1 Press Menu 4-2-1 (Settings > Time and date settings > Clock). 2 Scroll to Hide clock or Show clock. Only one choice appears, depending on the current setting. 3 Press Select. A confirmation note appears on the screen. Set the date format 1 Press Menu 4-2-2 (Settings > Time and date settings > Date).
Set automatic update of date and time If this feature is supported by your wireless service provider, it automatically updates the clock in your phone in accordance with the current time zone. This may be helpful if you are traveling from New York to California, for example, and want to receive the local time from the wireless network. 1 Press Menu 4-2-3 (Settings > Time and date settings > Auto-update of date & time).
Personalize your phone Open the Gallery Press Menu 5 (Gallery). After a brief pause, the following options appear in the display. Option What it does View folders Allows you to explore the folders in the gallery menu. Delete folder Allows you to delete a folder you have created. Rename folder Allows you to rename a folder you have created. Add folder Allows you to add a folder of your own. Gallery downl. Allows you to use the graphic and tone downloads in your phone.
Option What it does Details Allows you to view details of the file, such as the name, time and date the file was created Sort Allows you to sort the files according to date, type, name, or size ADD A FOLDER 1 Press Menu 5 (Gallery), scroll to Add folder and press Select. 2 Enter a folder name and press OK. Folder added appears. DELETE A FOLDER 1 Press Menu 5 (Gallery), scroll to Delete folder and press Select. 2 Scroll to the folder you want to delete and press Delete. 3 Press OK.
Personalize your phone SELECT WALLPAPER 1 Press Menu 4-5-1 (Settings > Display settings > Wallpaper). 2 Scroll to Change image, then press Select to browse the gallery. 3 Select Graphics, press Open and scroll to the image you want. 4 Press Select, then press Set as wallpaper. Replace existing wallpaper? appears on the screen. 5 Press OK. A confirmation note appears on the screen. Note: If the wallpaper feature is off when an image is set as a wallpaper, it is switched On.
SCREEN SAVER TIMEOUT 1 At the start screen, press Menu 4-5-4 (Settings > Display settings > Screen saver timeout). 2 Scroll to either 2 minutes or 5 minutes and press Select. 3 If you want to set a custom time (up to 60 minutes), scroll to Other and press Select. 4 Enter the custom time and press OK. A confirmation note appears on the screen. Display brightness You can change the brightness of the phone display. 1 Press Menu 4-5-5 (Settings > Display settings > Display brightness).
Personalize your phone Assign a ringing tone to a caller group 1 From the start screen, press Contacts. 2 Scroll to Caller groups and press Select. 3 Scroll to the group you want and press Select. 4 Scroll to Group ringing tone and press Select. 5 Scroll to the tone you want to hear for this caller group and press Select. Tip: You can set your phone to ring only when people from certain caller groups call you, and to be silent for all other call groups.
• RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS You can use Menu 4 8 (Settings > Restore factory settings) to reset some of the phone settings to their original values. Caution: Restoring factory settings does not delete your contact list. However, it does delete all customized settings you may have entered. 1 Press Menu 4-8 (Settings > Restore factory settings). 2 Enter the Security code, then press OK. For the default code, see “Security code” on page 89.
Personalize your phone Remove the phone from the front cover With the back of the phone facing you, gently separate the cover from the phone, starting at the bottom. Change the keypad 1 Lift the keypad from inside the old front cover. 2 Place the keypad into the new front cover.
Replace the new front cover 1 To replace the front cover, align the top of the phone with the top of the front cover. Make sure both sets of plastic tabs line up with their slots, as shown at right. 2 Align the cover and snap it shut all the way around the edge of the phone. Tabs Replace the back cover 1 Direct the back cover towards the locking catches on the phone. 2 Slide the back cover until it locks into place.
Manage phone security 13 Manage phone security Your phone is equipped with different security features that allow you to do the following: • • • Avoid making accidental calls Prevent unauthorized use of your phone Restrict outgoing or incoming calls • LOCK THE KEYPAD (KEYGUARD) Keyguard disables your keypad to prevent accidental key presses (for example, when your phone is in your pocket or purse). • • To lock the keys, press Menu, then *. To unlock the keys, press Unlock, then *.
• ABOUT SECURITY CODES The following table summarizes how different types of security codes are used in your phone. Code Purpose Use the security code for the following procedures: Security code • Reset call timers (page 47) • Clear the data counter (page 50) • Clear the connection timer (page 51) • Restore factory settings (page 83) • Delete your entire contact list (page 44) If phone security is on, the phone requests the security code the first time you use it after installing a new SIM card.
Manage phone security Set PIN code request You can activate the PIN code request to prevent unauthorized use of your phone. If you set the PIN code request to On, your phone will ask for the code each time you turn the phone on. Note: When the phone is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone (for example, 911 or other official emergency number). 1 Press Menu 4-7-1 (Settings > Security settings> PIN code request).
• SECURITY CODE The default security code is 12345. Nokia recommends that you change the default code immediately. You need the security code to access certain phone features. When the phone requires the security code, it displays Security code: Enter the code, then press OK. If you enter an incorrect security code five times in a row, the phone will not accept the correct code for 5 minutes. Change the security code 1 Press Menu 4-7-6 (Settings > Security settings > Change access codes ).
Manage phone security Add numbers to the fixed dialing list 1 Press Menu 4-7-3 (Settings > Security settings > Fixed dialing). 2 Scroll to Number list, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Add, then press Select. 4 Enter your PIN2 code and press OK. 5 Enter a name to go with the restricted phone number, then press OK. 6 Enter the phone number you want to restrict, then press OK. Repeat steps 3-6 for each number you want to add to the list.
3 Scroll to one of the following options, then press Select: Activate: Enter the restriction password and press OK. Cancel: Enter the restriction password and press OK. Check Status: The phone lists the call types with call restriction active. Change your restriction password 1 Press Menu 4-7-6 (Settings > Security settings > Change access codes). 2 Scroll to Change restriction password, then press Select. 3 Enter your current password, then press OK. 4 Enter your new password, then press OK.
Communicate with mobile messages 14 Communicate with mobile messages You can use mobile messages to keep in touch with friends, family, and business associates. Your Nokia 3595 phone allows you to do the following: • • • • Send and receive text messages Communicate with e-mail Communicate online with other phone users Compose, send, receive and view multimedia messages (MMS) • Send and receive picture messages Not all messaging features are available in all wireless networks.
Set the message mode You can choose the type of message sent by your phone. The message modes include text, e-mail, fax and page. Note: This features appears only if your SIM card supports multiple message types. 1 Press Menu, then press Select. 2 Scroll up to Message settings, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Text messages, then press Select. 4 Scroll to Sending profile, then press Select. 5 If your SIM supports more than one message profile, choose a profile, then press Select.
Communicate with mobile messages Choose other message settings You can modify the following message settings, under Messages > Message settings > Text messages > Sending profile. For menu locations, see “List of menu shortcuts” on page 27 Note: The following list is dynamic. The order and number of items may vary, depending on the SIM card. Check with your service provider for more information.
• SEND AND RECEIVE TEXT MESSAGES You can use the text message feature to compose and send a short text message to another phone. Tip: Review ABC mode and predictive text input from “Enter letters and numbers” on page 34 before reading this section. Send text messages 1 Press Menu 01-1-1 (Messages > Text messages > Create message). 2 Enter a message. You can compose one long message made up of several linked parts. Each part can be up to 160 characters.
Communicate with mobile messages Send messages to multiple recipients You can send the same message to more than one recipient. Tip: Before using this feature, the names of your recipients must be entered into the contact list. See “Save names, numbers, and e-mail addresses” on page 39 for instructions. 1 From the message screen press Options. 2 Scroll to Sending options, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Send to many, then press Select. 4 Scroll to the person’s name, then press Send.
Read a new text message later 1 When you receive a text message, press Exit. 2 Later when you want to read the message, press Menu, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Inbox, then press Select. A list of message headers is displayed. Indicates that a text message has been read. Indicates that a text message has not been read. 4 Scroll to the message you want, then press Select. 5 If the message is long, use the scroll keys to scroll through the message.
Communicate with mobile messages Choice What it does Use detail Allows you to extract phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or web addresses from the current message. The phone goes through and gathers all phone numbers, e-mail addresses or web addresses in the message, including the originating number or address. IM Allows you to start an online conversation. Forward Allows you to send the message to another recipient. Edit Allows you to modify the message.
Define an e-mail sending profile If you use the e-mail feature on a regular basis, you may find it helpful to define an e-mail sending profile. Note: This feature depends on your SIM card. Contact your service provide for more information about e-mail profiles. 1 Press Menu, then press Select. 2 Scroll up to Message settings, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Text messages, then press Select. 4 Scroll to Sending profile, then press Select.
Communicate with mobile messages FROM THE CONTACT LIST First you must have an e-mail address entered into the contact list. See “Save names, numbers, and e-mail addresses” on page 39 for instructions. 1 Press the Scroll up key, then scroll to the person to whom you want to send an e-mail message. 2 Press Details, scroll through the list until the e-mail address is highlighted, then press Options. 3 With Send e-mail highlighted, press Select. 4 Enter a subject, then press OK. 5 Enter a message.
INBOX FOLDER Messages are automatically stored in the Inbox folder after they have been read or if you press the End key when Message received appears on the start screen. SENT ITEMS FOLDER You can use the Sent Items folder to store saved messages. ARCHIVE FOLDER To make sure that certain messages will not be overwritten when memory becomes full, move some of your messages to the Archive folder. TEMPLATES FOLDER Pictures and prewritten templates are stored in the Templates folder.
Communicate with mobile messages Move a message to a folder 1 While viewing the message, press Options. 2 Scroll to Move and press Select. 3 Scroll to the destination folder and press Select. The message is moved. • DELETE MESSAGES If your message memory becomes full, the message icon blinks in the display. You can do the following to create more space: • • Read some of the unread messages and then delete them. Delete some of these messages from your folders.
• SEND AND RECEIVE PICTURE MESSAGES Picture messages are like picture postcards. You can add text to the postcard before sending the message to a friend who has a compatible phone. You can find pictures under Messages > Text messages > Templates. Notes about picture messages • • • • This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or service provider. Only phones that offer picture message features can receive and display a picture message.
Communicate with mobile messages Attach a picture to a text message 1 Press Menu 01-1-1 (Messages > Text messages > Create message). 2 Enter your message, then press Options. 3 Scroll to Insert picture, then press Select. 4 Scroll to the picture you want to send, then press View. 5 After viewing the picture, select Insert. 6 Select Options, scroll to Send, then press Select. 7 Enter the phone number or recall a number from your contact list, then press OK.
Save picture messages with edited text 1 While viewing the message, press Options. 2 Scroll to Edit text, then press Select. 3 Scroll to As text msg., then press Select. 4 Make changes to the text, then press Options. 5 Scroll to Save message, then press Select. 6 Choose Sent items, Archive, or Templates, then press Select. 7 If the phone prompts you to replace the original, press OK. • RECEIVE MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES (MMS) A multimedia message (MMS) can contain text, images, and sounds.
Communicate with mobile messages ALLOW MULTIMEDIA RECEPTION You can choose to receive all messages or to receive messages only when you are in the service provider’s home network. 1 Press Menu, then press Select. 2 Scroll up to Message settings, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Multimedia msg., then press Select. 4 Scroll to Allow multimedia reception, then press Select. 5 Scroll to one of the following, then press Select: Yes to allow all incoming messages.
ABOUT CONNECTION SETTINGS Contact your service provider for information about downloading appropriate connection sets for the multimedia message service. View a multimedia message When you receive a multimedia message, the phone beeps and displays Multimedia message received. To view the message now, press Show. You can use the scroll keys to view the different elements of the message, for example, text, images, or MIDI tones.
Communicate with mobile messages • USE THE INFO MESSAGE SERVICE With the info message network service, you can receive short text messages on various topics, such as weather and traffic conditions, from your service provider. Info message selections can be found under Messages > Info messages. Note: For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider.
15 Your WAP browser Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services on the mobile Internet. You can view weather reports, check news or flight times, view financial information, make online purchases and much more. • NOTES ON MOBILE INTERNET ACCESS This section gives a brief overview of mobile Internet technology. Technology background WAP A technology called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is to mobile devices what the World Wide Web (WWW) is to personal computers.
Your WAP browser The service provider’s role Because mobile Internet content is designed to be viewed from your phone, your wireless service provider now becomes your “mobile Internet service provider” as well. It’s likely that your service provider has created a home page and set up your browser to go to this page when you log on to the Internet. Once at your service provider’s home page, you’ll find links to a number of other sites.
• USE BROWSER OPTIONS The Services menu gives you the options shown in the following list. Some service providers may have customized the options on the Services menu. Contact your service provider for more information if any of the options shown here are not available. Choice What it does Home Starts the browser and takes you to your service provider’s home page. Bookmarks Shows a list of all saved bookmarks. Bookmarks help you find a WAP site quickly.
Your WAP browser Examples of mobile Internet sites The following illustrations show most of the elements you may find on a mobile Internet site. These are examples only. 1) Header line: shows the current Internet site. 1) 2) Inactive link: appears as an underlined word. 2) 3) Active link: appears as a highlighted word. 3) Use the Scroll up and Scroll down keys to scroll through the list of links. 1) Selection list: Brackets [ ] appear when you have the option to enter information.
• USE BOOKMARKS You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. A bookmark helps you find a site again, just as a slip of paper helps you find a page in a book. Set a bookmark You can add up to 30 bookmarks. 1 Press Menu 11-2 (Services > Bookmarks), then press Options. 2 Scroll to New bookmark, then press Select. 3 Enter the address, then press OK. 4 Enter a title, then press OK. Note: You can set a bookmark to mobile.nokiausa.
Your WAP browser • SECURITY ISSUES Clear the cache memory Note: The information or services you have accessed may be stored in the cache of your phone. A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to store data temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords (for example, your bank account), empty the cache of your phone after each use. 1 Press Menu 11 (Services). 2 Scroll to Clear the cache, then press Select.
• GPRS When you use GPRS to connect to the mobile Internet, you are making a data call. The following icons appear on the screen to show you the status of your connection. Note: In order to use GPRS, you must first subscribe to the network service. Contact your service provider for details. Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Your WAP browser Set up the GPRS connection Some service providers may have customized the options on the Services menu. Contact your service provider for more information if the options shown here are not available. Important: GPRS may not be available in all wireless networks. The establishment and continuation of a GPRS and Internet connection depends on network availability, service provider support, and signal strength.
Make a call while online When you are browsing a WAP card and want to make a call to a number on the WAP page, you can select Use number. Your phone then searches the information on the WAP card for a string of numbers. You can then choose from the number or numbers displayed to place the call. An alternate way is to press the End key to disconnect from the Internet, then place your call by searching the contact list for a name and number or by keying in the phone number.
Your personal digital assistant 16 Your personal digital assistant Your Nokia 3595 phone has many useful features for organizing your everyday life, including a calendar, alarm clock, calculator, to-do list, and stopwatch. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to use your phone as a personal digital assistant. • USE THE CALENDAR The calendar shows a month view and day view. You can use the calendar to keep track of reminders, calls you need to make, and birthdays. You can also set an alarm for calendar notes.
ENTER A REMINDER 1 Press Menu 6-2 (Organizer > Calendar), press Select, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Make a note, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Reminder, then press Select. 4 Enter your note, press Options, scroll to Save, then press Select. 5 Scroll to Alarm on or Alarm off, then press Select. If you have selected Alarm on, enter a time, then press OK. 6 Scroll to am or pm, then press Select. ENTER A CALL NOTE 1 Press Menu 6-2 (Organizer > Calendar), press Select, then press Options.
Your personal digital assistant ENTER A MEETING NOTE 1 Press Menu 6-2 (Organizer > Calendar), press Select, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Make a note, then press Select. 3 Scroll to Meeting, then press Select. 4 Enter the subject of the meeting, press Options, scroll to Save, then press Select. 5 Enter the meeting location, press Options, scroll to Save, then press Select. 6 Enter the meeting start time, then press OK. 7 Scroll to am or pm, then press Select.
• USE THE ALARM CLOCK The alarm clock feature is based on your phone’s internal clock and sounds an alert at a time you specify. The alarm clock works even if you turn your phone off. Set the alarm clock 1 Press Menu 6-1 (Organizer > Alarm clock). 2 Enter the alarm time in hhmm format, then press OK. 3 Select either am or pm, then press Select. Step 3 is necessary only if you have selected am/pm format. Manage the alarm PHONE ON • Press Stop to shut off the alarm. OR • Press Snooze.
Your personal digital assistant • SHARE BUSINESS CARDS Your phone can send or receive an electronic business card as a short text message. The business card can have either: • • a name and number, or a name, multiple numbers (home, work, fax, mobile), an e-mail address, web address and street address if you have entered this information in the contact list.
1 When your phone displays Business card received, press Show. 2 After viewing the business card, press Options. 3 Scroll to Save to keep the information in the contact list, then press Select OR Scroll to Discard to delete the business card, then press Select. • USE THE CALCULATOR Your phone’s calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and computes square and square root functions. You can also use the calculator to convert currency. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function.
Your personal digital assistant Use the square and square root functions You can use the calculator for finding the square of a number or the square root of a number. 1 Press Menu 9-1 (Extras > Calculator). 2 Enter the number. 3 Press Options, scroll to Square or Square root, then press Select. Convert currency SET THE EXCHANGE RATE 1 Press Menu 9-1 (Extras > Calculator), then press Options. 2 Scroll to Exchange rate, then press Select.
Add a to-do note When you add a new note, the default priority is medium (2). You can change the priority to high (1) or low (3). 1 Press Menu 6-3 (Organizer > To-do list), press Select, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Add, then press Select. Subject: appears on the display. 3 Enter your note, press Options, scroll to Save, then press Select. 4 Scroll to the priority you want, then press Select.
Your personal digital assistant Measure split time You can use the split time function for such things as a long distance race when you need to pace yourself. 1 Press Menu 9-2 (Extras > Stopwatch), then press Select. 2 Scroll to Split timing, press OK, then press Start. 3 Take an intermediate time by pressing Split. The timer continues to run. The split time appears below the running time. If you split the time more than once, the new measured time appears at the beginning of the list.
View times You can view saved times, which are listed in the order they were saved. 1 Press Menu 9-2 (Extras > Stopwatch), then press Select. 2 Scroll to View times and press Select. 3 Scroll to the time you want to view and press Select. Delete times You can delete times from the stop watch memory. You can delete times one at time or delete all the times at once. DELETE ALL TIMES 1 Press Menu 9-2 (Extras > Stopwatch), then press Select. 2 Scroll to Delete times and press Select.
Your personal digital assistant Choose other stopwatch options You can choose the following options when using the Stopwatch. Choice Function Start Allows you to start timing again after the timing has stopped. If the maximum amount of laps has been saved, this option is not available. Save Allows you to save and name the last measured time. If the stopwatch memory is full, you will be prompted to delete saved times. Reset Allows you to reset the stopwatch.
Automatic configuration Your wireless service provider can automatically configure your phone with the correct synchronization settings by using SMS. This can only take place while your phone is in idle mode. Contact your service provider for more information. Even though it is highly recommended that your service provider configure the correct synchronization settings for you, it is helpful for you to know what the meaning of the settings.
Your personal digital assistant Choice What it does Password Allows a password to be established or changed , which is used to authenticate the user name while connecting with the synchronization server. If the password or user name is changed in the phone without also changing them with the synchronization service provider, the data will not be able to be synchronized. Synchronization Server Allows the input of the name of the synchronization server used to synchronize the data.
17 Fun and games • GAME RULES Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the four fun games in your phone. • • • • In Air Glide, you try to land the glider in the zone. You must avoid running into birds because they will destroy the glider. In Bowling, you try to score as many points as possible. Hit strikes and spares as you go for glory and monitor your progress on the high score chart. In Backgammon, you can play one of the world’s most popular and enduring games.
Fun and games Game control AIR GLIDE Press 4 to move the glider to the left and press 6 to move it to the right. You can set the game level to either easy or difficult. 1 Press Menu 7-1 (Games > Select game). 2 Scroll to Air Glide, press Options, and press Select. 3 With Open highlighted, press Select. 4 Select Game level, scroll to one of the following levels, and press Select Easy Difficult BOWLING Press 4 to move the ball to the left and press 6 to move the ball to the right.
You can redefine the controls by selecting the keys you want. 1 Press Menu 7-1 (Games > Select game). 2 Scroll to Sky Diver, press Options, and press Select. 3 With Open highlighted, press Select. 4 With Controls highlighted, press Select 5 Scroll to Define keys and press Select. 6 Select the key you want to assign the up, down, left, right and fire controls. After each key definition, a confirmation note appears. Note: You cannot exit this option until you have define all five controls.
Fun and games • CUSTOMIZE YOUR PHONE WITH JAVA™ APPLICATIONS Your Nokia 3595 phone has an Applications menu for downloading and storing Java applications or midlets. The phone software may include midlets specially designed for this phone. Examples of downloadable Java applications include interactive games, animations, sports training calendars, and map applications. Launch an application 1 Press Menu 8-1 (Applications > Select app.
Choose other application options When viewing the list of applications, press Options to access the choices listed in the following table: Choice What it does Open Allows you to launch an application. Delete Allows you to delete the application or application set from the phone. Web access An application may require web access to make updates. You can restrict the application from accessing the mobile Internet. Your choices include Ask first, Allowed, and Not allowed.
Reference information 18 Reference information • BATTERIES, CHARGERS, AND ACCESSORIES This section provides information about the phone batteries, accessories, and chargers. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as the batteries, chargers, and accessories change. Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, and pen) causes a direct connection of the + and terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), 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.
Reference information Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the phone only in its normal operating positions. Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the phone, and persons with a hearing aid should not hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid.
Other medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Reference information Vehicles Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.
• EMERGENCY CALLS Important: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless, and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies). To make an emergency call: 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on.
Reference information • CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) from your body when the phone is switched on.
Reference information • 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: • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. • Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
• ACCESSORIES If you want to enhance your phone’s functionality, a range of accessories is available for you. You can select any of these items to help accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of these and other accessories, contact your dealer. A FEW PRACTICAL RULES FOR ACCESSORY OPERATION • • Keep all accessories out of reach of small children. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Reference information Standby and talk times The times shown in the following table are estimates only and represent a range for either standby or talk times (not a combination of both).
Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) The Standard Travel Charger is a lightweight (187 g) and durable AC charger. To use the Standard Travel Charger, plug it into a standard 120-V wall outlet and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone. This charger can also be used with the optional Compact Desktop Charging Stand (DCV-10). Note: If the battery is completely empty, you cannot use the phone until it has enough charge to operate.
Reference information Mobile Charger (LCH-9) You can charge your phone’s battery from your vehicle battery by using the Mobile Charger (LCH-9). Calls are possible during charging. A green light indicates that the charger is ready for charging. The battery charging times are the same as those for the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8). The input voltage range is from 11-24 Vdc, negative grounding.
Battery Charging Stand (DDC-1) This Battery Charging Stand provides the possibility to charge a spare battery and thus have a full power source available whenever needed. It is compatible with both BLC-1 and BLC-2 batteries. This charging stand can be used with the Standard Charger (ACP-7), the Rapid Travel Charger (ACP-8) and the Travel Charger (ACP-12). Headset Kit (HDC-5) Small and lightweight, the headset kit allows easy and convenient handsfree operation.
Reference information Headset Kit (HDE-2) Small and lightweight, the headset kit allows easy and convenient handsfree operation. This headset comes with a clip for a comfortable fit. This headset’s 4-wire 2.5 mm plug fits directly into the bottom of your phone. See “Set up your headset” on page 16 for more details. Boom Headset (HDB-5) Small and lightweight, the Boom Headset fits over the ear. This headset has excellent audio quality with the microphone and speaker integrated into the unit.
Retractable Headset Kit (HDC-10) Compact and functional, this headset provides you with convenient, portable, handsfree operation. The retractable mechanism and remote control provide easy operation. See “Set up your headset” on page 16 for more details. Express Car Kit (CARK-125) This car kit provides charging and handsfree functionality. With excellent audio quality, the car kit is easy to use and is compatible with 12 V systems.
Reference information Full Car Kit (CARK-134) The Full Car Kit (CARK-134) offers a convenient handsfree option, automatic charging facility, transmission capacity with external antenna connection and car radio mute.
19 Technical information Weight 80 g 107 g with BLC-2 battery Size Length 119 mm (4.68 in.) Width 50 mm (1.97 in.) Depth 23 mm (0.90 in.) Transmitting power GSM 850 2 W GSM 1900 1 W Operating voltage 3.6 V DC nominal 3.6 V DC for car kit Networks GSM 850 MHz/1900 MHz Frequency band GSM 850 824.2 to 848.8 MHz (TX) 869.2 to 893.8 MHz (RX) GSM 1900 1850.2 to 1909.8 MHz (TX) 1930.2 to 1989.8 MHz (RX) Memory locations Nokia 3595 User Guide Up to 500 memory locations in phone.
Troubleshooting 20 Troubleshooting This section provides a table that lists some of the most commonly encountered problems and provides possible causes and solutions. Problem Possible cause Possible solution The charger and the phone are not properly connected. Securely connect the charger to the phone. The charger is not properly plugged in. Make sure that the charger is plugged in correctly. The battery is not charged. Charge the battery. The signal strength is poor.
21 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.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 7 The Consumer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable: a) The Product has been subjected to abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of Nokia, including damage caused by shipp
d) The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty. The Consumer will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of the Product. 9 e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 10 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
16 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Service 7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150 Tampa, FL 33614 Telephone: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-665-4228) Facsimile: (813) 287-6612 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17 The limited warranty period for Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined within their own warranty cards and packaging.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty NOTES 160 Copyright © 2003 Nokia
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.
5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card, or writing a "to do" list while driving a car, you are not watching where you are going. It’s common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby vehicles. 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic.
The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving. 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 (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. July 18, 2001 ......... Nokia 3595 User Guide 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.
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. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
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.
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. 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.
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.gov/oet/rfsafety • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection http://www.icnirp.de • World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project http://www.who.int/emf • National Radiological Protection Board (UK) http://www.nrpb.
Index Numerics block reception 106 receive multimedia message 106 alarm clock 121 delay alarm 121 snooze 121 symbol 21 allow multimedia reception 106 answer a call 24 answer call with any key 55 answer waiting call 58 1-touch dialing assigning a number 54 change a 1-touch number 54 delete a 1-touch number 54 A ABC mode 34 accessibility solutions 9 accessibility website 9 accessible features 9 accessory antenna contact 19 how to hold the phone 19 location 19 performance 19 anykey answer 55 battery charg
power 20 recycle 137 remove 16 temperature range 137 battery low indication 136 block incoming messages 106 block international calls 90 block multimedia messages 106 add names 81 assign ringing tone 82 graphics 82 remove names 81 rename 82 caller ID 24, 30 bookmark car profile 70 check volume 20 clock car kit icon 22 set while browsing 113 bookmarks 113 browser 12 hour 75 24 hour 75 alarm 121 display the clock 76 set the clock 75 closed user groups 91 use bookmarks 113 browser options 111 business
D F data call history 50 date factory settings default settings 83 file size 107 file type 107 fixed dialing 89 display the date 76 set the date 76 default security code 89 delete contact list entries 44 G desktop charging stand 148 dictionary gallery 77 add a folder 79 delete a folder 79 rename a folder 79 view a folder 78 games 131 Air Glide 131 Backgammon 131 Bowling 131 Sky Diver 131 GPRS 109 call history 45 check data call history 45 make a call while online 117 phone symbols 115 receive a cal
use 17 bottom 18 headset kit 149 help text 75 L I label 11 language 74 English 74 French 74 phone support 74 Spanish 74 icons 20 idle screen 19 in-call options access the contact list 53 conference calls 59 make a new call 53 put a call on hold 53 lights keypad and display 18 line for outgoing calls 30 lock codes information message service 108 install SIM card 13 international call 53 international calls PIN codes 87 PUK codes 88 loopset 10 profile 71 set as default 71 LPS-3 10 prefix 36 restric
mobile charger 148 mobile Internet 43 phone 42 shared 11 clear the cache 114 security issues 114 sign off 113 sign on 110 menus list of items 27 message settings message center number 92 message mode 93 mobile Internet site examples 112 how to read 112 multimedia inbox 105 messages check text messages 96 check voice mail 62 MIDI 73 MIDI tones 73 midlets 134 launch application 134 MMS 105 allow advertisements 106 block advertisments 106 connection settings 107 delete message 107 discard a message 107 m
transmitting power 153 turn on 18 phone label 11 phone size 153 phone symbols 20 phone weight 153 Q picture messages 105 sending with text 104 viewing 104 PIN code 88 play MIDI tone 107 polyphonic sound 73 reception 20 redial a call 25 reject a call 24 remove battery 16 remove SIM card 17 restore factory settings 83 restrict calls 90 ringing tones quick guide 7 R rapid travel charger 147 receive multimedia messages power button location 18 predictive text input 36 add word 37 language support 36 sh
service command editor 108 settings text clues 6 text message MMS connection sets 107 MMS, multimedia 105 signal strength indicator 20 SIM 42 SIM card 13 avoid damage 13 handling 13 install 13 remove 17 copy to calendar 98 text messages reading 96 resending 96 send to single recipient 94 sending 95 set up 92 use GPRS 94 time receive network update 77 SIM card feature time format 75 to-do note 125 touch tones fixed dialing 89 SIM memory icon 22 send pause 36 speed-dial 54 standard travel charger 1
U W update date and time 77 use two phone lines 58 user guide WAP 109 WAP browser 111 use phone keys 111 WAP page alternate formats 9 updates 6 active link 112 enter information 112 examples 112 header line 112 welcome note 74 user guide conventions 6 V voice commands 64 voice dialing wireless network services 9 write messages add a voice tag 62 change a voice tag 64 delete a voice tag 64 make a call with voice recognition 63 play back a voice tag 63 with built-in dictionary 36 www.