Nokia 9290 Communicator Information Management and Service Provider Guide
Chapter Section Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Nokia 9290 Communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PC connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. INTRODUCTION This guide is intended mainly for the IT and Help Desk personnel of Carriers, Corporations, or Internet Service Providers. The following pages provide information to understand the functionality of the Nokia 9290 Communicator and the requirements to set up the data call, e-mail, WWW, and WAP services. This guide can also be used as a general technical specification document for the Nokia 9290 Communicator.
2. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR Contents: 2.1 Technical specification 2.2 GSM phone feature list 2.3 Content of the sales package 2.4 Optional Nokia original accessories 2.
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2.2 GSM phone feature list Display & keypad • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Up to five lines for text and status indicators Indicators (e.g.
Security and cost control • • • • • • • Electronic keyguard (Menu + ❊) Security code (when a non-owner SIM is inserted) Device lock PIN1, PIN2 Advice of charge Call restriction Last and cumulative call timer Other controls Volume control • Number of volume levels: 10 • Separate voice volume level settings for handportable, car handsfree, and headset mode • In-call volume control with the scroll keys Power control • Ignition switching time-out: 45 seconds • Car kit power off: 12 h • Automatic power save i
2.4 Optional Nokia original accessories 2.
3. APPLICATIONS Contents: 3.1 Desk 3.2 Tel 3.3 Messaging 3.3.1 SMS 3.3.2 Mail 3.3.3 Fax 3.4 Internet 3.4.1 WWW 3.4.2 WAP 3.5 Contacts 3.6 Calendar 3.7 Office 3.8 Extras 3.8.1 Control panel 3.9 Other applications 3.9.1 Log 3.9.2 Receive via IR 3.9.
3.1 Desk The Desk application group is used for managing and using various links to your favorite applications or third-party software. You create these links in the relevant applications. Also, quick notes can be written in this application. The Desk application is customizable by the user: • Background image is changeable • Reminder notes can be created quickly • Shortcuts/links can be created to: • Applications • Messages • WWW pages and WAP bookmarks • Documents, Sheets, Notes 3.
3.3.3 Fax 3.4.2 WAP User can read, write, and send fax messages. The Fax editor allows user to write formatted text with embedded objects such as spreadsheet objects. User can also use another editor for writing fax messages. The Fax viewer is used for viewing received faxes (fax images).
Contacts compatibility: • Microsoft Schedule+ 7.x • Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000 • Lotus Notes 4.5, 4.6, 5.0 • Lotus Organizer 97, 5.0, 6.0, GS/4.0 • SyncML remote synchronization 3.7 Office 3.
Profiles Enables the user to control the audio-visual functionality and accessibility of the device. Each profile is a group of setting values that can be activated at once by activating the profile. One of the profiles is always active. Default profiles are Normal, Silent, Flight, Outdoor, Meeting, Pager, and Car, but the user may add, delete, and modify them as s/he wishes. 3.9.
4. PC CONNECTIVITY Contents: 4.1 Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator 4.2 Upgrade software 4.3 Multimedia converter 4.
4.1 Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator You can connect your Nokia 9290 Communicator to a compatible PC or laptop using the Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator program supplied on the CD-ROM in the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package. Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator works with Windows 95/98/2000 and NT 4.0.
5. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND DATA SERVICES Contents: 5.1 Introduction 5.
5.1 Introduction Before you can start to use the Nokia 9290 Communicator data features efficiently, you have to check the following information from your GSM carrier: • The cellular network that you use must support data calls • Data service must be activated for your SIM card • Before you can use HSCSD data, check with your carrier to see whether it is supported 5.2 Data call and high-speed data options Data call options can be handled in Internet settings.
6. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND INTERNET SERVICE Contents: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Nokia 9290 Communicator and Internet features 6.3 Creating Internet connections 6.4 Connection details 6.5 Advanced settings 6.5.1 Setting proxies 6.5.2 Modifying data call settings 6.5.3 Taking callback into use 6.5.4 Other settings 6.5.5 Setting script options 6.5.6 Setting server address options 6.6 Editing Internet access 6.7 Tested Nokia 9290 Communicator compatible PPP access servers 6.
6.1 Introduction 6.3 Creating Internet connections This chapter describes how to configure Internet settings manually to the Nokia 9290 Communicator to be able to access the Internet. Information concerning the correct settings must be obtained from the Internet service provider (ISP).
6.5 Advanced settings To define advanced settings of the connection, press Advanced settings. A dialog with four pages opens. 6.5.2 Modifying data call settings 1. To activate the Data call tab, press the Menu key. 6.5.1 Setting proxies You may wish to use a proxy to speed up access to the Internet. Note also that some ISPs require the use of WWW proxies; contact your ISP to determine the proxy details.
6.5.3 Taking callback into use This option allows a server to call you back once you have made the initial call, which means in most countries that a connection is established without your having to pay for the call. Contact your ISP to find out whether this service is available and to subscribe to this service. If you are roaming outside your home network or use high-speed data calls, you may still have to pay for part of the call. some ISPs require that this setting is Yes.
6.5.6 Setting server address options Note: Usually you do not have to alter Address options. Most ISPs support automatic configuration of IP and DNS addresses. 1. Press Address options to open the server address options dialog. 2. In the Address options dialog, you can set the addresses of your Internet services. IP addresses are unique strings of numbers that point to computers on the network.
Compatibility tested PPP servers with the Nokia 9290 Communicator: Cisco AS5300 Cisco AS5200 Shiva Access Switch Shiva LanRover E+ Microsoft NT RAS 4.0 Ericsson Tigris AXC 623 Ascend Max 4004 Lucent PortMaster 3 Nortel/Bay Networks Versalar 8000 Morning Star PPPD Various Linux/Unix based PPP daemons conforming RFC 1661 6.
7. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND E-MAIL SERVICE Contents: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Mail settings 7.3 General page 7.4 Servers page 7.5 Retrieve 7.6 Advanced page 7.7 PCmail and Nokia 9290 Communicator 7.8 Compatible e-mail systems 7.9 Supported e-mail attachments 7.
7.1 Introduction For reading and sending e-mail via the Nokia 9290 Communicator remote e-mail client, you need to have an Internet Access Point (IAP) configured to your Nokia 9290 Communicator. For further information on how to configure IAPs, please refer to Chapter 6 – Nokia 9290 Communicator and Internet Service. You also need to have an e-mail account that supports SMTP protocol for sending e-mail, and POP3 or IMAP4rev1 protocol for receiving e-mail.
7.4 Servers page 1. Press the Menu key to activate the Servers tab. 2. Select Mail account type (POP3 or IMAP4). This defines the mail protocol your mailbox service provider recommends. If you are allowed to choose between these two protocols, you should select IMAP if you are working with multiple folders and receive a lot of attachments, and POP if you have a single incoming mail folder and receive no attachments.
• Secure login (APOP): The options are Yes/No. Use of APOP increases security when connecting to a POP3 mail server. Please check with your e-mail service provider whether this option can be used. The option is available only if the used e-mail protocol is POP3. • Note that this does not encrypt your mail or protect the mail itself in any way. This option just protects your password from being transmitted as plain text.
Stalker CommuniGate Pro Mail Server (http://www.stalker.com/CommuniGatePro) • Stalker CommuniGate Pro 3.3 supports SMTP, MIME, IMAP4, and POP3 standards and also secure connections (SSL/TLS). Also APOP command is supported for POP3. Sun Internet Mail Server (http://iplanet.com/) • Sun Internet Mail Server 4.0 supports SMTP, MIME, POP3, and IMAP4 standards University of Washington IMAP4 Server (http://www.washington.edu/imap) • UW IMAP Server v10.173 supports POP3 and IMAP4 standards Zmailer (http://www.
Table 1 Supported e-mail attachments The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the following e-mail attachment types: Attachment type File extensions Audio File WAV, AU, WVE MIME Types “audio/x-wav” “audio/basic” “audio/x-sibo-wve” CompuServe GIF GIF “image/gif” Computer Graphics Metafile CGM “image/cgm” Corel/Novell Presentations SHW Symbian OS Word* - “image/x-cgm” Symbian OS Sheet* - Symbian OS Bitmap* MBM “image/x-presentations” Internet HyperText Markup Language* HTML, HTM “text/html”
8. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND WAP SERVICE Contents: 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Defining WAP access points manually 8.3 Setting home page 8.
8.1 Introduction 8.3 Setting home page Before you can use the WAP services, you need to configure your WAP settings. Your WAP service provider will provide you with the exact values for the WAP settings. Follow the instructions carefully. You can use this information to define and edit the settings manually. Also, your service provider may be able to send some, or all, of the required settings to you via a special short message called an Over the Air (OTA) message.
9. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND REMOTE / OVER THE AIR (OTA) CONFIGURING Contents: 9.1 General 9.2 Further information and support 9.3 Creating configuration messages 9.3.1 Configuration over SMS only 9.3.2 Non-supported feature sets 9.3.
9.1 General This chapter shows how the Nokia 9290 Communicator can be configured remotely using Symbian’s Bearer Independent Object (BIO) messaging. Remote configuration helps the end user to get the most out of the device as quickly as possible. Complex settings, such as Internet settings, can be “pushed” to the device by the carrier or the help desk of an Internet service provider or a corporate IT department.
10. NOKIA 9290 COMMUNICATOR AND SECURITY Contents: 10.1 Hardware and SIM card security 10.2 Radio interface security 10.3 Software security 10.4 Internet and intranet 10.4.1 Incoming data calls 10.4.2 Attacks from the Internet 10.4.3 Dial-up security 10.5 SSL and TLS 10.5.1 Web browser 10.5.2 Reading and sending mail 10.5.3 Supported encryption algorithms 10.
10.1 Hardware and SIM card security The following security methods can be used to ensure Nokia 9290 Communicator hardware and SIM card security (for details and activation/deactivation, please refer to the Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide): • PIN code & PUK code • Security code for SIM change security • Device lock – to lock the whole device • Call restriction – to restrict incoming or outgoing calls 10.
To enhance the security of PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAP, some other authentication methods can be used when creating a network connection. If the method works with normal PAP or CHAP, it can be used with the Nokia 9290 Communicator. Other login schemes can be supported using a login script.
11. FORUM NOKIA - COMMUNITY FOR DEVELOPERS Contents: 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Information for Symbian application developers 11.3 Developing optimized WAP services 11.4 Nokia Developer ProPoint 11.
11.1 Introduction 11.3 Developing optimized WAP services Forum Nokia is an online community for third parties developing applications and services for Nokia platforms. The Forum Nokia Web site provides information for different technologies and platforms for developers, system integrators, content providers, and for others who are interested in the mobile application development.
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Abbreviation: bps 39 bits per second CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CMT Cellular Mobile Telephone DNS Domain Name Server DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency GSM Global Digital System for Mobile Communications HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data HTML HyperText Markup Language IAP Internet Access Point IMAP Internet Mail Access Protocol IP Internet Protocol IrDA Infrared Data Association ISP Internet Service Provider IT Information Technology MIME Multi-purpose In
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Shortcuts for the Nokia 9290 Communicator: The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports WindowsTM-like shortcuts.
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WAP INTERNET SMS MAIL Setup checklist Information you need Where to obtain it Where to insert it Mail address of your remote mailbox If you have an existing mail account, this address is your mail address See “Mail” in the User Guide.
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