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Nokia 3100 and Nokia 3120 User Guide What information is needed? Numbers Where is the number? My number Wireless service provider Voice mail number Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s number Wireless service provider Wireless provider’s customer care Wireless service provider Model number 3100 3100b Label on back of phone (under battery) 3120 3120b Phone type number International mobile equipment identity (IMEI) RH-19 (for 3100 and 3120) Label on back of phone (under battery) RH
LEGAL INFORMATION 168 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION . declare under our sole responsibility that the products RH-12 and RH-28 are in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive:1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. PART NO. 9235515, ISSUE NO. 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Contents Quick guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7. Text entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Standard mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1. For your safety . . . . . . . . . . 3 Predictive text . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 About your device. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Enter punctuation Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . 5 and special characters . . . . . . 25 Shared memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 8. Phone security . . . . . . . . . . 26 2. Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lock the keypad (Keyguard). .
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Save numbers, text items, 18. Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 and images per contact . . . . . 50 Game downloads menu . . . . . 67 Make a call from contacts . . . 50 Launch a game . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Edit a contact entry . . . . . . . . 50 Game options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Delete names and numbers . . 50 19. Applications . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Copy contacts entries . . . . . . . 51 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 1-touch dialing . . . . . .
23. Instant messaging . . . . . . . 80 26. Reference information . . . . 90 Network selection. . . . . . . . . . 80 Battery information . . . . . . . . 90 User name and password . . . . 82 Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Log into service. . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Enhancements, batteries, and Log off service. . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 chargers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Care and maintenance. . . . . . 92 24. PC connectivity . . . . . . . . .
NOTES vi Copyright © 2004 Nokia
Your Nokia phone at a glance Nokia 3100 and Nokia 3120 User Guide 1 Copyright © 2004 Nokia
Quick guide Press Press a key briefly and release it. Press and hold Press a key, hold it for two to three seconds, and release it. Make a call Enter a phone number and press the Talk key. Answer a call Press the Talk key. Answer call during call Select Answer call. End a call Press the End key. Decline a call Press the End key. Mute a call Select Options > Mute during a call. Redial Press the Talk key twice. Adjust call volume Press the Scroll left or Scroll right key during a call.
For your safety 1 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
WATER-RESISTANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACKUP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your phone. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the End key as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main screen.
For your safety • NETWORK SERVICES To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize Network Services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply.
2 Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 3100 or Nokia 3120 mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions which are practical for daily use, such as a stopwatch, alarm clock, calculator, calendar, and more. Your phone can also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using the data cable. To personalize your phone, you can set your favorite ringing tones, create a Go to Menu, and select an Xpress-on™ color cover.
Welcome Find information about your phone This information is provided on the phone label. The label is on the back of the phone (under the battery). It contains the model and serial numbers, as well as other important information about your phone. See “Remove the back cover and battery” on page 10 for instructions on how to access the phone label.
Contact your service provider In many cases, the service provider will make available descriptions of its services and instructions for using features, such as: • Voice mail and voice privacy • Call waiting, call forwarding, and caller ID • Messaging • News and information services • Selected Internet services Service providers may differ in their support of features. Before you sign up with a service provider, make sure that the service provider supports the features that you need.
Overview of functions 3 Overview of functions Certain features use shared memory. See “Shared memory” on page 5 for more information. • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), see “Multimedia messages” on page 35 and “Options” on page 32. • Speaker phone function, see “Speaker phone” on page 22 • Polyphonic MIDI ringing tones enable richer ringing tones with a wide variety of sounds. • General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is used for sending and receiving data over the mobile network.
4 SIM card and battery 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. • SIM CARD INSTALLATION Warning: Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and information on using SIM card services, contact your SIM card vendor. This may be the service provider, network operator, or other vendor.
SIM card and battery Install the SIM card The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. 1 Use a fingernail as a lever to unlatch the metal SIM card holder. 2 Swing the SIM card holder open. 3 Insert the SIM card into the holder as shown, beveled corner first, with the gold colored contacts on the SIM card face up (away from the phone).
4 Swing the SIM card holder closed. The gold colored contacts on the SIM card will meet the gold colored contacts on the inside of the phone. Gently press the SIM card holder into the phone until it clicks into place. Install the battery The SIM card must be installed before installing the battery. 1 Position the battery so the gold colored contacts match up with those on the phone. The battery label should be facing toward the phone. 2 Insert the battery, contact end first into the battery slot.
SIM card and battery • CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. 2 Insert the charger plug into the round jack in the bottom of the phone. 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.
5 About your phone • IN-PHONE HELP Many features have brief descriptions (help text) which can be viewed on the display. To view the help text, scroll to a feature and wait for about 15 seconds. Select More to view all of the description (if necessary) or select Back to exit. See “Help text” on page 60 for more information. • ABOUT THE ANTENNA Note: 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.
About your phone • START SCREEN When you turn on your phone, the first screen that appears is the start screen.The start screen is “home base” and indicates that the phone is in the standby mode. Signal strength Battery level Menu Contacts Signal strength—A higher bar indicates a stronger network signal. Battery level—A higher bar indicates more power in the battery. Menu—The Left selection key in the standby mode accesses the menu functions.
Animated screen savers Your phone has preinstalled animated, color screen savers that can be accessed from the Gallery. See “Screen saver” on page 57 for more information. Press any key to deactivate the screen saver. Wallpaper You can set the phone to display a background picture (wallpaper) when it is in the standby mode. • THE MENU Your phone offers many functions that are grouped in menus and submenus. Access these menus with the selection keys and scroll keys.
About your phone Icons Icons are graphical representations of a specific item or situation. The following table shows examples and tells you what each icon means. Icon What it means You have one or more text or picture messages. See “Read and reply” on page 33. You have one or more multimedia messages. See “Read and reply” on page 36. You have one or more voice messages. See “Voice messages” on page 41. Your phone keypad is locked. See “Lock the keypad (Keyguard)” on page 26.
• CHANGE THE XPRESS-ON™ COVERS Warning: Before changing covers, ensure the phone is powered off and disconnected from the charger or any other device. Always store and use the phone with the covers attached. Remove the back cover This procedure is discussed in the section “Remove the back cover and battery” on page 10. You do not need to remove the battery when changing your phone’s covers.
About your phone 3 Insert the latches from the bottom of the new front cover into the matching holes at the bottom of the phone. 4 Gently push the latches from the middle and bottom of the front cover into the matching holes in the middle and bottom of the phone. 3 4 5 Gently snap the cover into place. 5 6 Position the back cover over the locking catches on both sides of the phone and slide toward the top of the phone.
6 Basic operations • SWITCH THE PHONE ON OR OFF Warning: Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. 1 To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the power key on top of the phone for at least three seconds. If the phone displays Insert SIM card, even though the SIM card is properly inserted, or SIM card not supported, contact your service provider.
Basic operations Redial the last number Press the Talk key twice. Make an international call 1 Press the Star key twice for the international prefix. A Plus (+) sign replaces the international access code. 2 Enter the country code, the area code without a leading zero (if necessary), and the phone number. Make a conference call Conference calling is a network service that allows up to six persons to take part in a conference call. 1 2 3 Make a call to the first participant.
Note: When the Keyguard is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your phone. Enter the emergency number and press the Talk key. • OPTIONS DURING A CALL Many of the options that you can use during a call are Network Services. During a call, select Options, then select one of the following: Hold—Place the current call on hold. Lock keypad—Lock the keypad to prevent an accidental key press. Record—Record the call. End call—End the call.
Text entry 7 Text entry You can use two methods for entering text and numbers. • Standard mode is the only way to enter names into Contacts, enter a welcome note, and to rename caller groups. • Predictive text input is a quick and easy method for writing messages. Press the Pound key to switch predictive text on or off and to use predictive text in various modes.
• PREDICTIVE TEXT Predictive text input allows you to write messages quickly using your keypad and the built-in phone dictionary. It is much faster than using the standard mode “multi-tap” method. You can use predictive text to write a message and create a calendar note. When predictive text is on, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the display. When predictive text is off, the icon appears in the upper left corner of the display.
Text entry Keep these factors in mind when adding words: • • • New words that you accept by selecting Save, the 0 key, or deleting the space between two words are saved to the dictionary. Depending on the language and the length of the words, you may be able to add hundreds of words to the dictionary. When the dictionary is full, the most recent addition replaces the first.
8 Phone security • 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, select Menu and press the Star key. • To unlock the keys, select Unlock and press the Star key. When the Keyguard is enabled, the keypad and display cannot light if you press a key. Press the power button briefly to activate the keypad and display lights.
Phone security • CALL RESTRICTION This network service lets you restrict the calls your phone can make and receive. Check with your service provider for details. When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your phone. Turn on call restrictions 1 Select Menu > Settings > Security settings > Call restrictions. 2 Select the type of calls you want to restrict. The options are: Outgoing calls—Calls cannot be made.
2 Select one of the following options: On—Activate fixed dialing. Off—Deactivate fixed dialing. Number list—View the numbers in your fixed dialing list. Note: If you activate fixed dialing and the number list is empty, all outgoing calls, except for emergency numbers such as 911, require entry of the PIN2 code. 3 Select Number list. Fixed dialing not active and then Fixed dialing list empty appear in the display. You are prompted to enter the PIN2 code. 4 Enter the PIN2 code and select OK.
Phone security • ACCESS CODES • Security code—This code, supplied with the phone, protects your phone against unauthorized use. The preset code is 12345. See “Security” on page 62 for more information. • PIN code—This code, supplied with the SIM card, protects the card against unauthorized use. Set on the PIN code request in the Security settings menu (see “Security” on page 62 for more information), so that the code is requested each time the phone is switched on.
9 Messages You can read, write, send and save text, multimedia, and e-mail messages. Before sending a message, you need to save your message center number. See “Message settings” on page 43 for more information. • BEFORE YOU CAN SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES You will need the following to send and receive messages: • • A messaging service through your service provider A message center number, which must be saved to your phone (if your service provider has not done so already).
Messages Save message—Select Archive to save the message in your archive. Select Templates to save the message as one of your predefined templates. Insert contact—Insert a name from contacts into your message. Insert number—Insert a number from contacts into your message. Use template—Insert a predefined template into your message. Insert picture—Insert a picture from the Gallery into your message. Exit editor—Save the message to your archive automatically and leave the message editor.
Use detail—Extract numbers, e-mail addresses and website addresses from the current message. Forward—Forward the message to another recipient. Edit—Edit the message. Move—Move the message to a folder you specify. Rename—Rename the message before it is saved to a folder. Copy to Calendar—Copy text from the beginning of the message to your phone’s calendar as a reminder note for the current day. Message details—View the sender’s name and phone number, the message center used, reception date and time.
Messages Send to many—Send the message to several recipients. Send to list—Send the message to a predefined distribution list. See “Distribution lists” on page 34 for more information. Sending profile—Use a predefined message profile to send the message. See “Message settings” on page 43 for more information. E-mail Before you can send any e-mails via SMS, you need to save the settings for e-mail sending. See “Message settings” on page 43 for more information.
3 4 5 6 Select Reply to reply to a message. Select Empty screen, Original text, Template, or select a standard answer to be included in the reply. Confirm or edit the e-mail address and subject, if you are replying to an email message. Compose your reply, then select Options > Send > OK. Inbox and sent items folders The phone saves the incoming text messages in the Inbox folder and the sent messages in the Sent items folder.
Messages 3 4 Select the contact you want to add to the distribution list. To add more contacts to the list, select Options > Add contact. VIEW 1 2 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Distribution lists. Scroll to a list and select Options > View list. UNDELIVERED OPTIONS If a message cannot be sent to certain recipients in the distribution list, n message not sent. Show recipients? appears in the display, where n is the number of messages.
Multimedia messaging supports the following formats: • Picture: JPEG, GIF, PNG, OTA-BMP, and WBMP • Sound: SP-MIDI and monophonic ringing tones You are not able to receive any multimedia messages if you have a call in progress, a game or a Java application running, or an active service connection. Because delivery of multimedia messages can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communications.
Messages 1 2 To view the message immediately, select Show; to view the message later, select Exit. While viewing the message, select Options and select one of the following: Zoom—Enlarge the picture. Set contrast—Adjust the contrast in the picture. Details—View details of the file, such as the name, size, format, time, and date the file was created. Save image—Save any picture that is attached to your picture gallery. Save tone—Save a ringing tone, if included, to the gallery.
TEXT MESSAGES 1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create message. 2 Write your message and select Options > Save message. 3 Select either Archive, Templates, or the name of a folder which you created. MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES 1 Select Menu > Messages > Multimedia msgs. > Create message. 2 Write your message and select Options > Save message. The message is saved to the Saved items folder. View saved messages TEXT MESSAGES 1 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Inbox.
Messages • PICTURE MESSAGES Your phone comes with 10 preloaded pictures. You can, however, overwrite any of the 10 pictures that come with your phone. Pictures can be attached to a message and sent using a text message to compatible phones. Picture messages behave the same as text messages, but pictures take up more space than text. Pictures are stored in the Templates folder under Messages > Text messages > Templates. Note: You cannot send a picture message by using e-mail.
1 2 Select Menu > Messages > Text messages > Create message. Write a message using the keypad (or enter nothing if you choose to just send a picture) and select Options. Note: Insert pictures before adding text. You can then check remaining space for text in the upper right corner of the display. 3 4 Select Insert picture, then scroll to a picture and select View. To insert the picture into your message, select Insert. OR 5 6 To send the picture message, select Options > Send.
Messages • VOICE MESSAGES If you subscribe to voice mail, your service provider will furnish you with a voice mailbox number. You need to save this number to your phone to use voice mail. When you receive a voice message, your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying a message, or both. If you receive more than one message, your phone shows the number of messages received. Save your voice mailbox number Your service provider may have already saved your voice mailbox number to your phone.
1 Write down your voice mailbox number, then call and check your voice mail as you normally would. 2 Write down your interaction with the recorded prompts step-by-step. Keep in mind that each voice mail service may vary. However, it should look something like this: Dial 2145551212, pause 5 seconds, press 1, pause 2 seconds, press 1234, press pound key. INSERT DIALING CODES Press the Star key repeatedly to cycle through dialing codes.
Messages • INFO MESSAGE SERVICE With the info message network service, you can receive short text messages from your service provider on various topics, such as weather and traffic conditions. Contact your service provider for more information. Select Menu > Messages > Info messages and select one of the following: Info service—Select On or Off to activate or deactivate the service. Topics—Options for selecting, adding, editing, and deleting info topics.
Define multimedia message settings 1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Multimedia msgs., then select one of the following: Save sent messages—Save sent multimedia messages to the Sent items folder. Delivery reports—Request the network to send delivery reports on your messages. Allow multimedia reception—Choose Yes, No, or In home network for your multimedia service. In home network cannot receive multimedia messages outside the home network. Yes is usually the default setting.
Messages Font size Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > Other settings > Font size, then select Small font or Large font. • SERVICE COMMANDS Use the Service commands editor to enter and send service requests (also known as USSD commands) to your service provider. Contact your service provider for information about specific service commands. 1 Select Menu > Messages > Service commands. 2 Enter a service request, such as, an activation command for a specific network service and select Send.
10 Call log Your phone registers the phone numbers of missed, received and dialed calls and the approximate length and cost of your calls. When the number of calls exceed the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest. For Call log to work properly: • • • Your service provider must support caller ID and it must be enabled. Your calls cannot be blocked. Your phone must be on and within the service area.
Call log Edit number—Edit the number and associate a name with the number. Save—Enter a name for the number and save it to contacts. Add to contact—Add the number to an existing entry in contacts, if the number is not associated with a name. Delete—Clear the number from memory. Call—Call the number. View missed calls Missed calls are calls that were never answered. The missed calls feature does not function while your phone is off or outside of the service area.
View call times You can receive up to five calls from the same number and view the time each call occurred. Your clock must be set for this feature to work accurately. See “Set the time” on page 20 for instructions on setting your clock. 1 2 3 While viewing dialed numbers or a missed or received call, select Options > Call time. Press the Scroll down key to view other call times from this number. Select Back to return to the options list.
Contacts 11 Contacts You can save up to 300 names, with multiple numbers and text notes for each name. The amount of numbers and text entries that you can save may vary, depending on their length, the total number of entries in Contacts, and the amount of shared memory available. • CONTACTS MENU Select Menu > Contacts, then select one of the following: Find—Find a name or select from a list. Add contact—Add a name to Contacts. Delete—Delete a name and its associated numbers.
• SAVE NUMBERS, TEXT ITEMS, AND IMAGES PER CONTACT You can save different types of phone numbers and short text items per name in Contacts. The first number saved is automatically set as the default number. It is indicated with a frame around the number type indicator. When you select a name from Contacts, this number is used to make a call. To save multiple names, text items and images per contact, do the following: Note: Make sure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phone and SIM.
Contacts 3 Scroll to the entry you want to delete, select Delete, and select OK. OR To delete the entire contents of contacts, select Delete all, then select either Phone or SIM card. 4 Select Delete > OK, enter the security code, and select OK. • COPY CONTACTS ENTRIES You can copy your contacts from the phone to the SIM card or vice versa. The following options are available: One by one—Selects and copies entries one by one. All—Copies all entries from the SIM card or phone.
Assign a key 1 Select Menu > Contacts > 1-touch dialing, scroll to any empty slot and select Assign. 2 Enter the number (including the area code), select OK, enter a contact name for the entry and select OK. OR Select Find to retrieve a number from Contacts and select the contact you want. 3 If applicable, select Yes to activate 1-touch dialing. Make a call Press and hold the key to which an entry has been assigned. Your phone dials the entry assigned to the key.
Contacts • CALLER GROUPS You can add contacts entries to any of five caller groups, and then assign a unique ringing tone or graphic to that group. This enables you to identify callers from the group by their unique ringing tone or graphic. A caller group can be as small as one person or as large as the contacts list. You can rename caller groups to suit your preference.
12 Profiles Profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ringing options, keypad tones, and other settings for each of the six available profiles can be left at their default setting or customized to suit your needs. Select and customize the most suitable profile for your situation, such as when you are in a meeting or outdoors. The profiles available are Normal, Silent, Quiet, Loud, My profile 1, and My profile 2.
Profiles • SET A TIMED PROFILE Timed profiles can be used to prevent missed calls and can be set up to 24 hours in advance. 1 2 3 Select Menu > Profiles. Select a profile, then select Timed. Enter the time for the profile to expire and select OK.
13 Operator menu Your service provider may have programmed an operator-specific menu into your phone. If this menu exists in your phone, its functions depend entirely on the service provider. Contact your service provider for more information.
Settings 14 Settings Use this menu to set or change your personal shortcuts, time and date settings, call settings, phone settings, display settings, tone settings, enhancement settings, security settings, and to restore factory settings. • OVER THE AIR (OTA) SERVICE To use browsers, MMS, GPRS, and other wireless services, you must have the proper settings on your phone. If you receive the settings directly as an OTA message, then you need only save the settings on your phone.
• TIME AND DATE Select Menu > Settings > Time and date settings and select one of the following options: Clock—Show or hide the clock in standby mode, set the time, and select the time format. Date—Show the date in standby mode and set the date, the date format, and the date separator. Auto-update of date & time—Set the phone to update the time and date according to the current time zone. • CALL Call forwarding Call forwarding tells your network to redirect incoming calls to another number.
Settings Anykey answer Anykey answer allows you to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except the power key, the Left selection key, the Right selection key, and the End key. Select Menu > Settings > Call settings > Anykey answer, then select On or Off. Automatic redial Occasionally, your network may experience heavy traffic, resulting in a “fast” busy signal when you dial.
• PHONE Set the display language 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Phone language. 2 Select the language of your choice. Set automatic Keyguard 1 Select Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Automatic keyguard. 2 Select On or Off, enter the delay time (in mm:ss format) and select OK. Cell info display Note: Cell info display is network-dependent and may not work the same in all networks. Contact your service provider for availability.
Settings • DISPLAY Wallpaper You can set your phone to display a background picture (wallpaper) on the start screen. Some pictures are presaved in the Gallery menu. SELECT 1 Select Menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpaper > Select image. 2 Scroll to a folder that contains images and select Open. 3 Scroll to the image you want and select Options > Set as wallpaper. 4 If Replace current wallpaper? appears in the display, select OK.
• ENHANCEMENT The Enhancement settings menu appears only if the phone is or has been connected to some Nokia audio enhancements, for example, to a headset. 1 Select Menu > Settings > Enhancement settings. 2 Select either Headset, Handsfree, Loopset, TTY/TDD, or Gaming cover and follow the prompts. Note: TTY/TDD is only available in the Nokia 3100b and the Nokia 3120b phones.
Alarm clock 15 Alarm clock You can set the phone to sound an alert at a desired time. Select a tone Select Menu > Alarm clock > Alarm tone, then select one of the following options: Standard—Select the default alarm tone. Ringing tone—Select an alarm tone from the ringing tone list. Open Gallery—Select a sound clip from a Gallery folder to use as an alarm. Open a folder that contains tones, scroll to the tone you want, and select Options > Select. Set alarm 1 Select Menu > Alarm clock > Alarm time.
16 Gallery You can save pictures and ringing tones to folders in the gallery, or create folders of your own and save them there. You can download images and tones using MMS, web sites, or Nokia PC Suite. • FOLDERS Select Menu > Gallery and select one of the following options: View folders—Display the folders in the gallery menu. Add folder—Create a new folder. Delete folder—Delete a folder you have created. Rename folder—Rename a folder you have created. Gallery downloads—Download more images and tones.
Calendar 17 Calendar The calendar keeps track of reminders, calls you need to make, and birthdays. It can even sound an alarm for any of these events. Open the calendar Select Menu > Calendar. Four-way scrolling You can move the cursor in some calendar views by using the four-way scroll key like a joystick. Monthly view Monthly view provides an overview of the selected month and weeks. It also allows you to jump to a specific date.
Repeat—Repeat the note every day, every week, every 2 weeks, every month, or every month. Go to date—Jump to another date on your calendar. Send note—Send the note via the calendar or a text or multimedia message Copy—Copy the note. You can then paste the note to another date. Settings—Set the date and time, date and time format, the date separator, the day each week starts, and whether you want your notes to automatically delete after a specified time.
Games 18 Games Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the fun games in your phone! Select Menu > Games and select one of the following submenus: Note: The following menu items may vary. Contact your service provider for more information. Select game—Select a game or enter a game option list. Game downloads—Connect to game downloads on the Internet, by using your browser. Memory—Check the available memory for games and game related applications. Settings—Turn game sounds, lights, and shakes on or off.
19 Applications Your phone software includes a Java application specially designed for this Nokia phone. Also, you can manage and download new applications that may be offered by your service provider. • OPTIONS Open—Open the selected application or application set. Delete—Delete the application or application set from your phone. Web access—Choose an option for restricting network access. Update version—Check if a new version of the application is available to download.
Applications PC Suite Use the Java application installer from PC Suite to download the applications in your phone. Note: Only install sources that offer adequate protection against harmful software. View memory status for applications You can view the size of memory available for game and application installations. Select Menu > Applications > Memory.
Zoom in/Zoom out—Enlarge the area around the city or return the area to its default map size. Find—Find a city from a list. Time difference—Set the time for another city. Edit—Edit information about the selected city. Add—Add a city to the World Clock. See “Add a city” on page 70. Delete—Delete a city from the World Clock. Phone time zone—Set the correct phone time zone. Time format—Set to time to either AM/PM or 24-hour format. Instructions—Shows information about the World Clock.
Extras 20 Extras Extras include a calculator with currency exchange rate converter, countdown timer, stopwatch, and a voice recorder. • CALCULATOR Basic calculations The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, calculates the square and the square root, and converts currency values. Calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur, especially in long division. 1 Select Menu > Extras > Calculator and enter the first number in the calculation.
Change the time 1 2 Select Menu > Extras > Countdown timer > Change time. Enter the new time in hh:mm format, select OK, leave the note as it was, or enter a new note and select OK. Timer alarm WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm, displays the timer note, and flashes its lights. Press any key during the alarm to stop the timer. After 30 seconds, the timer alert stops automatically.
Extras • VOICE RECORDER You can record pieces of speech, sound or an active call for a minute. For example, this is useful when recording a name and phone number for writing them down later. This feature is only available in the Nokia 3100b and the Nokia 3120b phones. Recording 1 Select Menu > Extras > Voice recorder. 2 Select Record to start the recording. OR Select Options > Record to start the recording during a call.
21 Services Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services on the mobile Internet. Many wireless mobile Internet access features are network-dependent, and some features may not be available. Contact your service provider for more information. • TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND A technology called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is to mobile devices what the World Wide Web (WWW) is to personal computers.
Services To view the received settings first, select Options > View and then save the settings. To discard the settings select Options > Discard. Set up service settings manually 1 2 Select Menu > Services > Settings > Connection settings > Active service settings, select the set where you want to save the service settings, and select Activate. Select Edit active service settings, then select the settings and enter the setting information that you have received from your service provider.
• GPRS, HSCSD, AND CSD With your phone you can use General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), High-Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD), and Circuit Switched Data (CSD). GPRS is a technology used to send and receive data using short bursts or packets over the wireless network. With GPRS, you can stay connected to the mobile Internet and allow for faster downloads without completing a dial-up connection.
Services • BOOKMARKS You can save page addresses as bookmarks in the phone. This feature is network-dependent. Contact your service provider for more information. Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions for security or content as you would with any Internet site. Enter manually 1 2 Select Menu > Services > Bookmarks > Options > New bookmark.
You can access the Service inbox later either by selecting Menu > Services > Settings > Service inbox or while browsing, by selecting Options > Other options > Service inbox. • EMPTY THE CACHE MEMORY The information or services you access with the WAP browser are temporarily saved in the cache memory of the phone. A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords, empty the cache after each use.
Go to menu 22 Go to menu Your most frequently used functions can be quickly accessed from the Go to menu. • CHOOSE FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 Select Menu > Settings > Personal shortcuts > Select Go to options. Scroll to the function you want and select Mark to add it to the shortcut list or select Unmark to remove it from the list. Repeat the previous step to select as many functions as you want. Select Done > Yes.
23 Instant messaging You can now take text messaging to the next level by experiencing instant messaging in a wireless environment. You can engage in instant messaging with friends and family, regardless of the mobile system or platform (like the Internet) they are using. Before you can start using instant messaging, you must first subscribe to the text messaging service. You must also obtain a user name and password before you can use instant messaging.
Instant messaging The following table shows instant messaging icons and their descriptions. The icons and display text may appear differently, depending on which instant messaging service you use.
• USER NAME AND PASSWORD Before you can begin to use instant messaging, you must obtain a user name and password. You can do this by registering over the Internet (via your computer) with the IM service provider you have selected to use. During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to create the user name and password of your choice. For more information about signing up for instant messaging services, contact your wireless service provider.
Instant messaging RECEIVE AND REPLY When you receive an instant message, a screen appears, showing you have a new instant message with the name of the sender. Select Options > Write, enter a message, then select Options > Send. Chat sessions If you want to chat with a person, you must first add that person to IM Contacts. See “Add” on page 84 for instructions. IM CONTACTS VIEW 1 2 3 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts, then select the contact with whom you want to chat, and select Chat.
IM contacts You can add the names of your friends and family with whom you will be interacting frequently via instant messaging to IM contacts. ADD 1 2 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts > Add contact. Enter the contact’s user name, select Options > OK, enter the contact’s nickname, and select Options > OK. LOOK UP 1 2 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts > Look up.
Instant messaging SET AN ALERT You can set an alert for a contact to notify you when the contact’s availability changes. 1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts, then select the contact for whom you want to set an alert. 2 Select Set alert. RELEASE AN ALERT 1 From the IM online menu, select IM contacts, then select the contact for whom you want to release an alert. 2 Select Remove alert. Private groups You can create your own private chat groups.
Instant messaging settings You can customize your instant messaging settings, depending upon the instant messaging service you have selected. After you open instant messaging, select Settings and the following options appear in the display: Option What it does Screen name Allows you to change your screen name. Automatic login Allows you to set your login to the automatic state. Sort contacts Allows you to display your contacts’ order either Alphabetically or By status.
Instant messaging You can set how your presence is seen by other users. Select Menu > IM > Settings > IM availability > Authorization, then select either My contacts or All. Note: If you select My contacts, only the contacts in your contact list can view your presence information. If you select All, anybody can view your presence information. • LOG OFF SERVICE From the IM online menu, you can exit the IM application but still stay connected to the IM service.
24 PC connectivity • NOKIA PC SUITE You can make a serial connection between your phone and a PC using the DKU-5 data cable, which is available for purchase as an enhancement. Once you establish this connection, you can access phone information from your PC. For information on how to connect to a compatible computer by a cable and how to install Nokia PC Suite, see the inbox literature for your phone. For more information about Nokia PC Suite, see the software online help or visit the support pages at www.
Enhancements 25 Enhancements If you want to enhance phone functionality, a range of enhancements is available for you. You can select any of these items to help accommodate your specific communication needs. For availability of these and other enhancements, contact your dealer.
26 Reference information • BATTERY INFORMATION Charging and discharging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery.
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).
• CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage and enjoy your device for many years. • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.
Reference information Medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless 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.
Potentially explosive environments Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations.
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.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PPIRH-19 and PPIRH-50.
Technical information 27 Technical information (3100 and 3120) Feature Specification Dimensions Width 1.68 in (42.8 mm) Height 4.00 in (1.08 mm) Depth 0.76 in (19.6 mm) Weight 87.4 gm with BL-5C Li-Ion Battery Wireless networks GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 networks Size (volume) 4.
Technical information (3100b and 3120b) Feature Specification Dimensions Width 1.68 in (42.8 mm) Height 4.00 in (1.08 mm) Depth 0.76 in (19.6 mm) Weight 87.4 gm with BL-5C Li-Ion Battery Wireless networks GSM 850, 1800, and 1900 networks Size (volume) 4.
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 28 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty Nokia warrants that the Nokia wireless phone and enhancements are free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty period for the Phone (Radio) units and all enhancements (excluding carry cases) is twelve (12) months from the date of purchase OR fourteen (14) months from date of wholesale shipment from Nokia, OR fifteen (15) months from the date of manufacture by Nokia.
8 Removal, alteration, or defacing of the Serial Number Plate, or the enhancement Date Code Labels will void the warranty. In no event shall Nokia be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages, direct or indirect, loss of anticipated benefits or profits, loss of use of its wireless telephone, resulting from the use of its wireless phone, or its enhancements, or arising from any breach of this warranty.
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 North America 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.
Index A G access codes 29 alarm clock 63 antenna 14 applications 68 authority certificates 78 gallery 64 games 67 B battery charge 13 C calculator 71 calendar 65 call forwarding 58 call waiting 59 cell info display 60 chat sessions 83 color schemes 61 contacts 49 countdown timer 71 currency conversion 71 customize display language 60 profiles 54 D disconnect from mobile Internet 78 display brightness 61 language 60 E earpiece volume 22 emergency calls (keypad locked) 60 exchange rate 71 Nokia 3100 an
private groups 85 profiles 54 PUK and PUK2 codes 29 Q quick guide 2 R redial last number 21 restore factory settings 62 S screen saver 57 security code 29 send my caller identity 59 settings call 58 display 61 enhancement 62 phone 60 security 62 time and date 58 tone 61 shared memory 5 SIM card 10 non-owner 26 security levels 26 start-up tone 60 summary after call 59 T text messages 32 time 20 V voice mail 41 voice recorder 73 W wallpaper 61 welcome note 60 X Xpress-on covers 18 106 Copyright © 20