Issue 2 EN Software on CD-ROM Guide Electronic user's guide released subject to "Nokia User's Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998"
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Table of Contents Software on CD-ROM...............................................................9 To install software from the CD-ROM ............................................................. 9 Remote synchronisation....................................................................................... 10 Unit converter ......................................................................................................... 14 File viewer ..............................................................
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 the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't use the communicator while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. WATER-RESISTANCE Your communicator is not waterresistant. Keep it dry. BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all important data. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. CALLING Close the cover and ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
1. Software on CD-ROM This guide contains information about software that you can install from the CDROM found in the sales package. These applications are located in the ‘Software for the communicator’ and ‘Software for PC’ sections. Please note that some addon programs have their own user’s guides. They are located next to the programs on the CD-ROM. Tip: For more information on installing software, see the User’s Guide.
Software on CD-ROM 10 Tip: Use a memory card to gain more space for the different applications and files on the CD-ROM. Note: Remember to install the add-on applications in the same language as your communicator.
Figure 1 1 If no profiles have been defined, press New. A dialog opens. Continue with step 4. 2 If at least one profile has already been defined, press Profile Settings in the main view to view available profiles. 3 To create a new profile based on the settings of an old one, select the one to be used as a base and click New. A dialog opens. 4 Define the following: Tip: When adding a new profile based on an old one, select the profile whose values are closest to the values of the new profile.
Software on CD-ROM 12 Password: Type your password here. For security reasons, the password is shown with asterisks (*****). Refer to your service provider or system administrator for your correct password. Data page Figure 2 On this page, you can select which data to synchronise with a server. 1 Select the application with the Arrows key and click Change to choose Yes or No. If you choose Yes a dialog opens.
To synchronise data 1 In the main view, check that you have selected the correct profile. Press Sync to start the synchronisation. The status of the synchronisation is displayed at the bottom of the screen. 2 To cancel the synchronisation before it is finished, press Cancel. 3 You are notified when the synchronisation has been completed. Press View log to open a log file or Close to return to the main view. To edit existing server profiles 1 In the main view, press Profile Settings.
Software on CD-ROM 14 To view synchronisation logs You can view a profile’s last synchronisation log. 1 In the main view, press Profile Sync. A list of server profiles is displayed. 2 Select a profile and press View Log. The log shows you the number of updated, added, or deleted items. Unit converter You can use the Unit converter for the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator to convert units of measurements. Figure 3 To open the conversion tool, select the conversion category in the main view and press Open.
Energy kcal kJ Length mi km Mass lbs kg Power hp kW Pressure Pa b Temperature F C Time d h Velocity mph km/h Volume gal (US) litre Software on CD-ROM 15 The conversion tool for a particular conversion category has two frames, see Figure 3. Only one frame can be active at a time. The frames always have corresponding values; if the value in either of the two frames is changed, the other frame is automatically updated. Tip: To move between the frames, use the Tab key.
Software on CD-ROM 16 1 Press Change unit in the conversion tool view for the particular conversion category. A dialog opens. 2 Choose from the list or search the list by typing a string in the search field. 3 Press Select to accept the change or Cancel to dismiss it. To add and edit currency units Note: Only currency units can be edited, deleted, and added. Tip: To delete a currency, select it and press the Menu key; select File > Delete currency.... Press Delete.
• color RGB 24-bit with LZW compression or no compression Figure 4 Supported formats The CD-ROM contains five installation files that support different file formats. Below is the list of available installation files and the corresponding supported file formats. Installation file All installation files Viewer1.
Software on CD-ROM 18 Viewer2.sis Viewer3.sis Viewer4.sis Viewer5: Image formats ©2003 Nokia Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft Excel 2/3/4/5/7/97/98/ 2000 XLS, XLC Microsoft PowerPoint 3/4/7/97/ 98/2000, PPT, POT, PPS Microsoft Excel 2/3/4/5/7/97/98/ 2000, XLS, XLC Microsoft Word 1/2/4/5/6/7/97/ 98/2000 DOC, WRI Lotus 1-2-3 v.
Viewer5: Text formats Viewer5: Archived files Viewer5: Other formats Internet Hypertext Markup Language HTML Plain text TXT vCard VCF Rich text format RTF Winzip, PKZIP ZIP, EXE Unix Gzip TGZ Unix Compress TAR, TAZ Microsoft project MPP Visio VSD To view files Note: The menu options and commands available depend on the type of file that is viewed. 1 Select File viewer in the Extras application main view and press Enter. 2 The Open dialog appears.
20 Software on CD-ROM • Press the Menu key and select View > Full screen mode to display only the document or file contents on the screen. • To send the file, press Send. The Send dialog opens. The options are As a mail / Via infrared. Press Send to confirm sending. • To close File viewer, press Close. Text documents and images • Press the Menu key and select Picture/Document > Fit to width to zoom the file so that it fits the screen width.
21 Software on CD-ROM Images • Press the Menu key and select Picture > Fit to width to zoom the image so that it fits the screen width. • Select Picture > Fit to window to zoom the image so that it fits to the screen. • Select Picture > Rotate to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise. • Select Picture > Reset to original to view the picture as it was viewed when opened. Archived files • To extract selected files, press Extract. A target folder dialog opens.
Software on CD-ROM 22 View page Default font: To select the default font, press Change. The font dialog opens. View unknown as: Defines how the viewer handles unknown file types. The options are Text/Hexadecimal/Do not view. Unsupported files as: Defines how the viewer handles unsupported file types. The options are Ask user/Open in registered app/View as unknown. Other page Show gridlines: Select the default setting for spreadsheet gridlines. The options are Yes/No.
23 Software on CD-ROM Notes is a simple text editor for typing quick notes and creating note lists. You can make several notes to create a note list. You can sort a list in multiple ways and save a list as a notebook. Notes includes many of the standard commands found in word processors. Notes is available in English only. To add and delete notes and notebooks To add a new note, press New note. To delete a note, press the Menu key and select File >Delete note.
Software on CD-ROM 24 To count the words in a note Tip: The word count feature is useful when you want to send a note as a short message. Short messages must be no longer than 160 alphanumeric characters. Press the Menu key and select Tools > Word count. To spell check a note If you have installed the spell checker application, you can check the spelling of a note as follows: 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Spell check.
Display - Define the date format in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. Options are last update date /creation date. Note Preferences Always start on a new note - Lets you decide whether Notes should automatically create a new note for the user. The options are No / Yes / Only when switched on. Include in list - Lets you define how much text is displayed in the note list in split view. The options are First line / All text. The First line option displays only the first line of the note.
26 Software on CD-ROM 2 Type in the text you want to find. Press Replace to type the text you want to use as the replacement text. 3 Press Options to refine your search by selecting a case sensitive match and to match whole words or just parts of a word. 4 Press Find. Notes searches the current note, then the rest of the notes in the notebook. 5 To find the next occurrence, press Find next. Multimedia converter Tip: NIM stands for “Nokia Interleaved Multimedia” file format.
Software on CD-ROM 27 Figure 6 There are major advantages in using the converter: • When converting a file, the size of the converted audio or video file is usually much smaller than the size of the original file. Therefore the playback on the communicator does not require much processing power and is more fluent. In fact, many files cannot be played at all on the communicator without conversion. • When playing back a WAV file with your communicator, the quality of the sound is better.
28 Software on CD-ROM To optimise an audio-only file 1 In the menu, select File > Open. A dialog opens. 2 Browse to the audio file you want to convert and click OK. The file information is transferred to the Original file fields on the left side of the window. The fields display the file type, file size, and playback time.
You can use PC Suite for Nokia 9210i Communicator to copy the converted files to your communicator. For more information, see the PC Suite Guide found on the sales package CD-ROM. Games The communicator is not only an efficient business tool, but it also provides you with exciting entertainment for your leisure time. In this section, you will find fantastic games that you can play on your Nokia 9210i Communicator.
Software on CD-ROM 30 Bounce Bounce is a game in which you control a small ball in a dangerous world. You bounce and roll the ball around each level, avoiding hazards and collecting the hoops you need to unlock the exit to the next level. Use rubber blocks to bounce higher or even reverse gravity to get those hard to reach hoops. Instructions are available within the game. Bounce is in English only. Figure 7 Requirements Bounce requires at least 1.
Main Screen The Main Screen menu has five choices: Start Game, Online, Options, High Scores, and Quit. To select Quit, press the > arrow on the Arrows key and press Enter or the lowermost command button. Start Game The Start Game menu has four options: New Game, Continue, Instructions, and Back. New Game starts a new game from level 1. Continue takes you to the Continue menu. Instructions starts an automatic demonstration of the game's features. Back returns you to the main screen.
Software on CD-ROM 32 Online Selecting the Online option allows you to connect to the Nokia 9210i Communicator games home page. Note that you must have your communicator configured to access the Internet for this to work. When you close the browser, you will return to the Bounce main menu. Keep checking the home page for hints, tips, and news about this and other games. Note: Your communicator’s phone must be on to use this function.
Changing size Your ball can change size if it touches the right objects. A large ball jumps higher and moves faster than a small ball and can also float in water. The small ball can squeeze through small gaps. Demo There are many different elements in the game. You can see a rolling demo of the game's features by selecting Instructions from the Start Game menu. You can exit the demo at any time by pressing any key.
Software on CD-ROM 34 Triple Pop Triple Pop is a fast-paced puzzle game where different coloured balls fly in from the sides of the screen and form a heap at the centre. By rotating the heap, you can make the free-flying balls land where you want. When you get three balls of the same colour next to each other, they pop! If you're not fast enough, the heap grows outside the threshold and you lose. Triple Pop is in English only. Figure 8 Requirements Triple Pop requires at least 1.
Main Screen The Main Screen menu has five choices: Start Game, Online, Options, High Scores, and Quit. To select Quit, press the > arrow on the Arrows key and press Enter, or the lowermost command button. Start Game menu The Start Game menu has four options: New Game, Change Skill, Instructions, and Back. New Game starts a new game at the current skill level. Change Skill takes you to the Skill Options screen where you can change this skill level, and Instructions takes you to the playing instructions.
Software on CD-ROM 36 Note: Your communicator’s phone must be on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Options The Options menu has three options, Change Sound, Change Keys, and Back. Change Sound allows you to set the volume of sound effects. Change Keys allows you to redefine your control keys, and Back returns you to the main screen.
At the start of the game, you will see an empty bonus balls gauge. You can fill it by popping four or more balls at once. The longer the chain the bigger the bonus. As the gauge fills up, the icons illuminate to indicate which bonus ball will be launched when you press the key.
Software on CD-ROM 38 Card Deck Solitaire card games are perhaps some of the most familiar and popular card games. Card Deck for the Nokia 9210i Communicator offers you exciting entertainment and a variety of solitaire card games. Figure 9 Requirements Card Deck requires about 1.2 Mb of free memory and 400 kb of free disk space on your Nokia 9210i Communicator or on a memory card. To start Card Deck 1 Select the Card Deck icon from the Extras main view using the Arrows key, and press Open.
To move from one deck to another, press the < or > arrow on the Arrows key. To move within a deck, press the up or down arrows. To pick and drop a card, press the space bar or the key. To have new cards dealt on the table, press the Enter key. Online Visit the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator games home page at www.nokia.com/ games/92xx for hints and tips about this and other games. Snake EX Snake EX is an enhanced version of the classic Nokia Snake game for the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator.
Software on CD-ROM 40 To start playing Snake EX 1 Select the Snake EX icon from the Extras list using the Arrows key, and press Open. 2 When you get to the animated Snake EX start screen, press Settings and Mode to select controls, difficulty, and multiplayer settings. 3 Press Play to start a new game. Gameplay Make the snake grow longer by directing it to the food. You cannot stop the snake or make it go backwards. Try not to hit the walls or the tail.
Levels of difficulty The game has five levels of difficulty. On the first level, the snake moves slowly and it is easy to control. At higher levels, the snake moves faster, but eating food scores more points. Mazes In the classic mode, you can choose the maze where you want to play at the beginning of the game. Mazes have different sets of food and powerups. Extreme mode starts from the first maze and advances to a more difficult maze after you have reached a particular score.
Software on CD-ROM 42 Others Fonts Extra fonts to increase the number of character styles are available for your communicator in the ‘Others’ subfolder. Spell checker If you install the Spell checker application to your Nokia 9210i Communicator, you can check words and text for spelling in the applications where Spell check... is available on the Menu list, for example, in Word Processor. For detailed information on spell checking, see ‘To check spelling’ on page 31 of the User’s Guide.