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LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 2 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 2 Copyright © Nokia Mobile Phones 1997-2004. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 3 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 3 Content Introduction.................................................................. 9 Getting help ..................................................................................... 10 Facts about your communicator ................................................ 12 GSM data transmission ................................................................ 14 General information ..................................................
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 4 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 4 Call divert (Menu 4) ...................................................................... 51 Infrared (Menu 5) .......................................................................... 52 SIM services (Menu 6) .................................................................. 52 Desk............................................................................. 53 Main view .....................................................................
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 5 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 5 To attach a ringing tone ............................................................... 76 To insert a picture .......................................................................... 76 To create or modify templates ................................................... 76 To store DTMF tones ...................................................................... 77 To create contact groups ......................................................
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 6 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 6 Short Message Service ...............................................................136 Office ........................................................................ 140 Word processor .............................................................................140 Sheet ................................................................................................144 Presentation viewer ....................................................
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 7 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 7 FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this Owner’s guide. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the communicator while driving; park the vehicle first. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules. Switch off the phone near medical equipment.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 8 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 8 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its Owner’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. INFRARED PRECAUTIONS Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 9 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 9 Introduction 1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Nokia 9210 Communicator. It is a complete communications tool: it is a wireless mobile phone, messaging device, and a personal digital assistant (PDA) in one pocketable package. Front Back Earpiece Phone Figure 1 Microphone The Nokia 9210 Communicator consists of two parts: the phone and the communicator interface.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 10 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 10 Introduction Large color Active Matrix TFT LCD screen communicator interface Built-in speaker Figure 2 Both these parts use the same information from the memory of the communicator - they are not separate devices.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 11 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Note: The help application is located on the memory card. If you remove or replace the original memory card, you will not be able to view the help topics, unless you use PC Suite to install the help from the sales package CD-ROM onto the new memory card. For more information, see troubleshooting section 20 on page 185 and the PC Suite guide on the CD-ROM.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 12 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Introduction 12 Facts about your communicator About network services The wireless phone described in this Owner’s guide is a dual band phone using either GSM 900 or 1800 networks automatically. A number of features included in this Owner’s guide are called network services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 13 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM The stickers contain important information for service and customer support purposes. Keep these stickers in a safe and secure place. Attach the sticker on Your Details page of this Owner's Guide. Access codes The Nokia 9210 Communicator uses several access codes to protect against unauthorised use of your communicator and SIM card.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 14 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Introduction 14 GSM data transmission The Nokia 9210 Communicator employs the data transmission capabilities of the GSM network to send faxes, short messages, and e-mail, and to establish connections with remote computers. Wireless data connections can be made from most locations where your phone operates. However, it is recommended that you move the communicator to a location where the strongest possible wireless signal can be obtained.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 15 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Distance and obstacles can cause signals to become out-of-phase. They can also cause reflected signals. Both situations result in a loss of signal strength. Low signal strength Due to either distance or obstacles, the radio signal strength from a cell site may not be strong or stable enough to provide a reliable data connection for communication.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 16 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 16 2. General information This chapter explains how the communicator operates and how to supply power to the communicator. For information on first start-up and setup of your communicator, see the Getting Started Guide. Communicator display Name and icon of application Menu bar Figure 3 Indicator area Scroll bar Search field Command buttons Commands The communicator interface is turned on by opening the cover.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 17 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM The left hand frame is highlighted. . Press the Tab key to highlight the right frame. This item is selected Details of item The commands that you can apply Figure 4 If there is more than one frame in the view, the selected one is always highlighted. You can move from one frame to another by pressing the Tabulator key. See Figure 4. Dialogs and pages This is a dialog This is a page Figure 5 Another page. To go to it, press the Menu key.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 18 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 18 The icons that appear on the Inbox/Outbox indicator rows change according to the application and current situation. The battery level and signal strength indicators are the same as shown on the phone display when the phone is on. Application icon Application name Inbox/Outbox Time Signal strength and battery level Call status - You have a voice call, and the handsfree loudspeaker and microphone are on. See page 55.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 19 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM - The battery is fully charged. All the four bars are displayed. Signal strength - The communicator is connected to a wireless network. When all the four bars are shown, the wireless signal reception is good. If the signal is weak, make sure the antenna is up. You can also try to improve the reception by moving the communicator slightly or by using it in the handsfree mode. - The phone is on, but it is outside network coverage.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 20 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 20 To use the applications When the cover is opened, the application that was active the last time the communicator was used, is shown on the display. To switch to another application, press the corresponding application button. You can even do this during a call. You need not exit an application before starting another. All inactive applications remain in the background until you activate them again.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 21 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM The Shift key is used together with letter keys to insert capital letters and used together with number keys to insert special characters. The Shift key does not need to be held down when pressing a key: pressing first Shift and then a letter or number key generates an uppercase or special character. In combination with Control key and a particular letter key it generates shortcut commands. See ’Shortcuts’ on page 27.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 22 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 22 Arrows key Tip: In the WWW browser application, use the Arrows key to move a pointer around the display. See page 112. The Arrows key can be used to move the cursor or selected frame. Enter When the cursor is shown, pressing Enter moves the cursor to the beginning of the next text line or adds a new line. Enter can also be used to open folders, applications, and documents.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 23 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To charge the battery Note: See important safety information on battery usage on page 24. Tip: To check the current battery level, see the battery indicator communicator or phone display. on the 1 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the communicator, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 2 Connect the charger to the proper voltage AC wall outlet. While charging is in progress, the battery level indicator scrolls on the phone display.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 24 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 24 Battery infortion Tip: Read this section for information on how to prolong the life of your battery. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out. Do not short-circuit the battery.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 25 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Always close the device cover before removing the battery. Closing the cover will save all data. Note: The battery does not fit into place if the SIM card is not correctly installed. Do not force the battery into place! Check that you have inserted the SIM card as described in the Getting Started Guide. If the SIM card is incorrectly installed, remove it by pulling it out of the slot, and insert it again.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 26 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 26 Figure 9 4 When you have secured the card in place, close the hatch. WARNING: Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children. General features To select several items at once Where multi-selection is available, you can select several items at once. The commands you use affect all the selected items. Multi-selection works in most lists.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 27 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Press and release the Chr key. A dialog opens. 2 Press the Menu key to select the page with the character you want to insert. 3 Select the special character or characters, then press Insert. To insert special characters from the keyboard There are two ways to insert special characters directly from the keyboard.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 28 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 28 Shortcut Function Ctrl + t Ctrl + d Full screen mode (if available) Deletes files, messages, shortcuts and other items.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 29 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM OK - Confirms the name of the document. Browse - Opens a dialog in which you can browse for a location where you save your file. Change format - Opens a list of formats. You can now change the format of the document being saved. Cancel - No saving is done and the dialog is closed. Note: If you want to quit the application, but you do not want to save the file, press the Menu key and select File > Discard changes, then close the file.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 30 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 30 search for a text string with the Find function explained above, and press Replace. A dialog opens. 2 Type the text string in Replace with: field. 3 To replace all the matching text strings in the document, press Options. A dialog opens; select Yes. Tip: Replace all is available only if you have selected Yes in the Replace all dialog. 4 Press Replace or Replace all.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 31 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 11 When printing via infrared, make sure that the infrared port of the communicator faces the infrared port of the printer. Keep the infrared connection clear. If the connection is obstructed for too long, for example, if something is moved between the infrared sensors or the communicator is moved, printing is interrupted. For details on infrared connection, see page 33.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 32 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 32 To make use of an individual communication event 1 Choose a log event and press Use. The command buttons change. Tip: A communication type can have one of the following delivery statuses: pending, delivered, failed, sent, not sent, and scheduled. 2 You can now do the following: send a fax or short message to the contact, call the contact, or add the contact to your Contacts directory.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 33 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Use the memory card in the communicator to gain more space for the different applications and files on the CD-ROM. Tip: See the Add on Applications Guide for information on other software available for your communicator. Note: For information on the installable applications, see the Software on CDROM Guide on the CD-ROM.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 34 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM General information 34 To transfer all data 1 In the main view, press Transfer now. 2 Activate the infrared connection on the Nokia 9110/9110i Communicator. The transfer begins. All items are transferred to the Nokia 9210 Communicator. To transfer selected data Tip: Alternatively, press the Menu key and select Tools > Select data…. 1 In the main view, press Options. A dialog with four pages opens.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 35 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 35 Phone 3. Phone Front Back Earpiece Phone Microphone Figure 13 With the cover phone you can make, receive, and manage calls, send and receive short messages, search for phone numbers, change profiles and define many settings. For more complicated tasks like sending long DTMF sequences or modifying phone settings, use the Telephone application. See the Telephone chapter, starting on page 55.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 36 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 36 Dials a phone number and answers a call. Sends the ongoing call to hold if pressed during a call. In the standby mode: shows the list of the most recently dialled numbers. Ends any active call, cancels a dialled call, or clears the display. 0...9 The number and alphabet keys. Tip: If you have subscribed to two phone lines, you can switch between them by pressing and holding . Used for creating functions.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 37 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Display indicators The display indicators inform you about the current operation of the phone. The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready for use, with no characters entered on the display. NETWORK NAME or LOGO - The wireless network you are currently using. and bar - The current signal strength at your location. The more bars visible, the stronger the signal. and bar - Battery charge level.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 38 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 38 International calls When making international calls, start by pressing twice quickly. The international call character ‘+’ appears on the display, which informs the network centre to select the international dialling prefix. After this you can enter the country code, area code and phone number. Note: Calls described here as international may in some cases be made between regions of the same nation.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 39 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 39 Phone Speed dialling is not possible during a call. To call service numbers Your service provider may have stored service numbers on your SIM card. For more information, see ’To call a number in the Telephone directory’ on page 56. 1 Press Names. 2 Scroll to Service Nos. and press Select. 3 Scroll to the service number and press to call the number.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 40 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 40 To manage calls There are a number of functions you can use during a call. Many of the in-call options are network services. To access the functions, press Options during a call. Some or all of the following in-call options may become available: Answer - Allows you to answer an incoming call. Reject - Allows you to reject an incoming call.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 41 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To lock the keypad Press Menu and then the key within 3 seconds. Note: While the keypad is locked, the displayed. icon and the Unlock command are To unlock Press Unlock and then the key within 3 seconds. Note: When the keypad is locked, calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your communicator (for example, 112 or other official emergency number).
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 42 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 42 3 To exit help, press Back. To use the menus Tip: You can access the menu functions even during a call. The phone offers a set of menu functions that allow you to tailor the phone for your particular use. The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling the menu or using the appropriate shortcuts. To scroll the menus 1 Press Menu. 2 Press either or to scroll the list of menus until you reach the desired menu.
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LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 44 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 44 2 While viewing the message, press Options to scroll through the list of options and press Select at the highlighted option to select it. The available options are: Delete - Erases the selected message from the memory. Reply- Opens the editor for a reply. Key in the reply and press Options > Send. Forward- Asks for the number where the message should be forwarded. Enter the number and press OK to forward the message.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 45 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM If the voice mailbox number has not been saved before, the phone asks for you to save it first. Note that the voice mailbox is a network service and you may need to subscribe to it first. Voice mailbox number (1-7-2) In this submenu, you can store and edit your voice mailbox number. A voice mailbox can be a network service or your personal answering machine. For more information and for the voice mailbox number, contact your service provider.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 46 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 46 Call duration (2-5) Shows the duration of your outgoing and incoming calls, and allows you to reset the timers. Last call duration (2-5-1) Shows the duration of the last outgoing or incoming call in hours, minutes or seconds, for example, 0:02:15. All calls’ duration (2-5-2) Shows the total duration of all calls made and received with any SIM card that you have used with the communicator.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 47 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Clear cost counters (2-6-3-1) Resets all cost counters. You cannot undo the reset operation. Show cost / Show in units (2-6-3-2) You may select whether the call costs and call cost limits will be displayed in currency or charging units. Contact your network service provider for the prices of charging units. The display shows the option that is currently not selected. To select the option shown on the display, press Select.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 48 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 48 Settings (Menu 3) Call settings (3-1) Anykey answer (3-1-1) When selected, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key on the keypad, except , , , Mute selection key, or the blank selection key. Automatic redial (3-1-2) When this function is selected and you call a number that is busy or does not answer, the phone will attempt to call the number until the call is connected. The maximum number of redials is 10.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 49 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Clock (3-2-1) You can select whether the time is shown on the display. Cell info display (3-2-2) When this function is selected, the phone will indicate when it is used in a network cell based on Micro-Cellular Network technology. The setting will remain in effect even if the SIM card is changed or the phone is switched off.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 50 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 50 Note: When security features which restrict calls are in use (for example, call barring, fixed dialling, or system lock etc.), calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (for example, 112 or other official emergency number). PIN code request (3-3-1) The options are On and Off. See ’Security’ on page 159. Call barring service (3-3-2) Tip: A barring password is required for using this function.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 51 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM IMPORTANT: The default lock code is 12345. For security reasons, it is imperative that you change the lock code. Keep the code secret and in a safe place, separate from the communicator. For information on changing the lock code, see section ’Security’ on page 159. Restore factory settings (3-4) You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values. You need the lock code for this function.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 52 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Phone 52 Infrared (Menu 5) If you want to receive data from another device via infrared, use this function. Make sure that the infrared port of the communicator faces the infrared port of the other device and press Activate. For more information, see ’To activate the infrared connection’ on page 33. Note: Your communicator is a Class 1 Laser product.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 53 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 4. Desk Tip: Your favourite links can be, for example, certain WWW pages, WAP services, applications, documents, and photo albums. Desk is an application where you can create and manage links to your favourite documents, applications, or third-party software.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 54 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Desk 54 To write notes Tip: You can start writing a note quickly in any application or even during a phone call by pressing the Desk application button twice. 1 Press Write note. A simple text editor opens. Figure 16 2 Write the note. 3 Press Close to save the document. The note will now appear in the main view of Desk. To change the background image You can also customise the background image of the Desk main view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 55 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 5. Telephone Tip: You can also switch to other applications during a phone call. You can use the Telephone application to make and receive phone calls, handsfree calls, or conference calls. You can record and redirect calls, use voice mailboxes, and manage settings and profiles. Open the Telephone application by pressing the Tel application button on the keyboard.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 56 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 56 To call a number in the Telephone directory When you have no active voice calls, the Telephone application main view shows the Telephone directory. The default directory is in the communicator memory. From the top of the telephone list, you can select directories contained in the SIM card and - if fitted - directories contained in a memory card. Contact cards that do not contain any phone numbers appear dimmed.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 57 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 57 Telephone To answer a call Figure 18 Tip: The caller’s name appears in the note if the telephone number is sent with the call, and if the caller’s number is listed in your Contacts directory. 1 When you receive a call and the communicator cover is open, a note about the incoming call appears. To answer the call, press Answer or close the device cover and answer the call via the phone. 2 If you do not want to take the call, press Reject.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 58 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 58 1 Contact your network operator for a number to use with an additional voice mailbox. 2 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Voice mailboxes…. 3 When the Voice mailboxes dialog appears, press Add. Type a name and number. To record a call You can record the conversation during a call. Once a call is in progress, press the Menu key and select Call > Record to open the Recorder application.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 59 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To make conference calls The conference call is a network service. Contact your network operator to check if this service is available. In a conference call, you and up to five persons can hear each other simultaneously. The display shows a conference call as a single call. 1 Make a call. 2 Once the called person has answered, make a call to a second person by pressing New call. The first call is put on hold.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 60 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 60 To remove a conference call participant 1 Press Conference commands. 2 Select the caller from the list of participants and press Drop. See Figure 20. To talk privately with one of the conference call participants 1 Press Conference commands. 2 Select a participant from the list and press Private call. The call is now split into two: the conference call is on hold and the one-to-one call is active.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 61 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To send DTMF tones during a call Dual tone multi-frequency tone system is used by all touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific frequency, or tone, to each key so that it can easily be identified by a microprocessor. DTMF tones allow you to communicate with voice mailboxes, computerised telephony systems, etc. To send DTMF tones during a call, you have two methods.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 62 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 62 To change the profile in use, press the Menu key. Use the Arrows key to select the Profiles icon at the right-hand end of the menu bar and a new profile from the menu list. Profiles icon Figure 21 To select and modify a profile, press the Menu key and select Settings > Profiles…. The profiles provided with your communicator are: General - The default profile of the communicator.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 63 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 63 Figure 22 General page Name: Type the name of the profile. Some profiles cannot be renamed. Ringing type: Choose the ringing type for the ringing tone. The options are Normal/ Ascending/Ring once. Ringing tone: Defines the sound for the incoming call. Press Change to choose from sound files provided with the communicator or to browse for other sound files, if available. To record a tone, see page 168.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 64 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 64 Other page Play ringing tone for: Allows you to choose which incoming calls will make a ringing sound. The options are All calls/VIP group only/None. If you choose VIP group only, only the calls coming from someone defined as a VIP will ring; see page 83 in the Contacts chapter. All other calls alert on the display with a message, but will not ring. Speed dials Tip: See also ’To speed dial’ on page 38.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 65 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 24 To divert voice calls Voice call diverting allows you to direct your incoming voice calls to another phone number. This is also known as call forwarding. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Network services > Call diverting…. The Voice call diverting dialog opens. 2 Choose divert options: Divert all calls — All incoming calls are diverted. Divert if busy — Incoming calls are diverted when you are engaged in another call.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 66 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 66 To restrict voice calls To restrict voice calls you use the voice call barring network service. To use call barring or change the barring settings you need a barring password, which you can obtain from the network operator. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Network services > Call barring…. The Voice call barring dialog opens. 2 Choose one of the available options: Outgoing calls — Calls cannot be made.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 67 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM For information on voice mailboxes, see page 57. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Voice mailboxes. 2 To change the settings of a voice mailbox, highlight it and press Edit. A dialog with two pages opens. See Figure 25. Figure 25 Properties page Define the following options: Name: Type a descriptive name for the mailbox. Number: Type a number for the mailbox obtained from the network service.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 68 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 68 Advanced settings 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Advanced…. 2 Define the following options: Call costs page Tip: To see the phone serial number, press the Menu key and select Tools> Serial number (IMEI). Your network operator may ask you for this information. If your network supports the call charging display service, use this page to change call charge settings and to view cost counters.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 69 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 27 Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, rounding-off for billing, taxes, and so on. Fixed dialling page Fixed dialling is a network service which allows you to restrict your calling to a limited set of numbers stored in the SIM card. The service is offered by some network operators.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 70 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Telephone 70 Note: When fixed dialling is set to on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 112 or other official emergency number). Line selection page If you subscribe to the alternate line network service, you will have two lines (phone numbers) for your communicator. Each line can have different settings for some of the Telephone features.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 71 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM When the flight profile has been selected, emergency calls must be made from the phone (close the communicator cover): 1 Press . The phone display will read Flight profile is active.. 2 While the note is visible (for approximately five seconds) you can dial an emergency number programmed into your communicator, for example, 112. 3 Press . IMPORTANT! Never use the phone when in an aircraft.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 72 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 72 6. Contacts You can use the Contacts application to create, edit, and manage all contact information, such as phone numbers and addresses. Start the Contacts application by pressing the Contacts application button on the keyboard. The main contacts database is in the communicator’s memory. You can also store contacts in the SIM card and in databases on an attached memory card.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 73 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts are listed by name. You can change the sort order of the list. See ’General page’ on page 82. You can create more than one contacts database in a memory card. For more information see page 83. Note: You cannot delete your own business card, the internal contacts database of the communicator, the contacts database on a SIM card, a read-only memory card contacts database, or contacts in a read-only contacts database.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 74 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 74 To open a contact card Tip: To copy or move a range of contacts, select, the contacts, press the Menu key and select File > More options > Copy to or Move to. 1 In the Contacts main view, with the left-hand frame highlighted, select a card. 2 Press Open to open the card in a full display view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 75 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To change fields in a contact card To add a field You can add fields to a contact card to suit your own circumstances. For more information on specific fields, see ’Information on fields’ on page 75. 1 Open a contact card. 2 Press Add field. A list opens, showing fields you can add to the card. 3 Using the Arrows key, select a field and press Select. To rename a field You can rename fields to suit your contacts.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 76 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 76 To attach a ringing tone Tip: To play a ringing tone, use the File manager application to open a ringing tone file. See ’To open a file’ on page 153. The default ringing tones are not displayed in the File manager. You can set a specific ringing tone for each contact card. When that contact calls you, the communicator plays the chosen ringing tone (if the telephone number is sent with the call). 1 Open the contact card.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 77 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 32 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Templates. A list of templates opens. 2 Either press New to create a new template, or move to an existing template in the list and press Open. A contact card template opens. 3 Edit the template. You can change the name of the template and add or remove fields.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 78 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 78 If you need a phone number-DTMF combination number for a contact, store the phone number followed by the DTMF sequence in the Tel field. You can use the following non-numeric characters: Character Function * # The asterisk and hash symbols may be used if the DTMF service requires them p Inserts a pause of approx.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 79 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To change group memberships for a contact or a group Figure 34 1 To view or change the groups to which a contact or a group belongs, open the contact card, press the Menu key, and select Card or Group > Belongs to groups. A list opens, showing memberships for the contact or group. 2 To add the card to a new group, press Add to group. A list of contact groups in the current database opens. 3 Select a group and press Add.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 80 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 80 1 In the SIM card main view, press New contact. A dialog opens, as shown in Figure 36. If fixed dialling is active, the SIM contents show only your fixed dialling numbers. For more information on fixed dialling, see page 69. 2 The memory location shows the first free location number. To change the location, press Change. 3 Enter a name for the contact. 4 Enter a number for the contact.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 81 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 2 Press the Menu key and select File > Send. In the Send submenu, make a further choice of media: As a mail/As a short message/Via infrared. You may have other sending options if you have installed additional software. An editor dialog opens, depending on the sending medium you have chosen, as shown in the example below. The contact card you want to send has now become a ‘business card’.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 82 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Contacts 82 Settings Press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings, then select a page, as follows: General page Figure 38 Default template: Allows you to define which template is used when creating a new contact card. When you press Change, you can choose a template from a list of templates used with the current database. Name display: Allows you to define the display order of names in the Contacts directory main view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 83 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM VIP group page VIP group: Allows you to nominate an existing contact card group to be treated as VIP group. You can restrict the ringing of incoming calls so that only calls from a member of a VIP group will ring, the others will not ring. See Profile settings, ’Other page’ on page 64. To create a new contacts database Contacts databases are created on a memory card. 1 Press the Menu key and select File > More options > New database.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 84 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 84 7. Calendar In the Calendar application, you can create and check your scheduled events, appointments, anniversaries, and birthdays. You can also list things to do and set alarms to all of the calendar entries. You can synchronise your calendar and tasks with Microsoft and Lotus programs when you connect your communicator to a compatible PC.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 85 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To define information in a calendar entry Tip: To change the default values of an entry details dialog, press the Menu key and select Entry > Default settings. Figure 40 Tip: To see how attachments are created and copied to an entry, see page 89. Note: Day, event, anniversary, and task entry all have slightly different entry dialogs. The following descriptions of each dialog page list all the possibilities.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 86 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 86 Duration: The duration of the entry. If you change the value in the Start and End fields, this field is updated. End: The time when the entry ends. Priority: The priority of a task. The options are High/Normal/Low. Task list: The task list to which the task entry is connected. Due date: The deadline of a task. Start warning: The days before the due date when a task starts being shown in today’s entry list.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 87 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 42 Example: To define an entry that is repeated Daily with two days between every repeat, define “every 3 days” in Repeat interval. Repeat interval: The time period between repeats. This option is available if you have selected Daily, Weekly, Monthly by day, or Monthly by date in Repeat type. Repeat indefinitely: Frequency of the repetition. The options are Yes / No.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 88 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 88 Synchronisation: Whether your calendar entries are shown to others when you connect to the network and synchronise your calendar. The options are Public, Private, and No synchronisation. See the PC Suite Guide on the CDROM for more information about synchronisation. To edit an entry 1 Select the entry in the view. 2 Press Enter. A details dialog for the entry opens. Edit the details on the various pages.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 89 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Details page Action: The consequences of removing the entries. The options are Delete/Move to a file. Entries: The types of entries which will be removed. The options are All/Crossed out. Time period: The time scope of the removal. The options are Whole calendar/Until today/From today/Other. Start: The start date of the entries to be removed. End: The end date of the entries to be removed.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 90 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 90 Commands in all views Tip: In most of the views you can go to today’s date by pressing the Space key on the keyboard. The following command buttons are available in all of the views: Edit - Opens a selected calendar entry for editing. New entry - Enables you to create a new calendar entry if there are no entries for that day.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 91 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Week view Tip: To change the starting day of the week, press Extras, open the Control panel, and select Regional settings. Choose Date page and then First day of the week. Figure 44 Tip: To move the position of the title box from left to right, press the Menu key and select View > View settings…. See Title location in ’View settings’ on page 97. The week view shows the events for the selected week in seven day boxes.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 92 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 92 Tip: In day and week views, you can quickly move to a different date by pressing the Tab key, selecting the desired date with the Arrows key, and pressing Enter. Task lists Figure 46 Tip: To see how to-do task lists are created, see page 94. You can create one or several business or personal task lists which may contain tasks with or without deadlines. You can also set an alarm or a repeat for a task.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 93 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Entries are marked with bars. Example: Use a green bar for hobbies and a red bar for business trips to get a quick overview of your activities during a week. See ’View settings’ on page 97. If a time box contains entries, the bar across the bottom of the weekly time schedule shows the details of the entry. The numbers to the right of the entry description indicate the number of entries contained in that time box.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 94 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 94 Tip: To change the number of months shown in the anniversary view, press the Menu key and select View > View settings…. See Months in view in ’View settings’ on page 97. The anniversary view shows the anniversaries for four months at a time. You can add here all the birthdays and other anniversaries that you want to be reminded of. Note: Only anniversary entries are shown in the anniversary view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 95 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Tip: If you choose to sort a task list manually, all tasks on the list appear numbered. You can enter a new task entry randomly by focusing on a location in the list. You can also change the order of the tasks by cutting and pasting (Ctrl + X and Ctrl + V). List name: The name of the task list. Position: The position of the task list among the other task lists. Sorting: How the tasks are sorted hierarchically in the task list.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 96 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Calendar 96 Time period: The time scope of the search. The options are Whole calendar/Until today/From today/User defined. From: The starting point of the search. Until: The ending point of the search. Entry types page Choose the type of entries you want to find. The options are: Appointments/ Events/Anniversaries/Tasks. Tip: You can stop a search by pressing Stop. 3 To start searching, press Find.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 97 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM You can define the appearance of the view and default entry types for each view by following these steps: 1 Go to the view you want to define. 2 Press the Menu key and select View > View settings…. A dialog with two pages opens. 3 Define the view settings on the two pages of the dialog. See ’Details page’ and ’Entry types’ below. 4 Press Close to return to the currently active view. Note: The contents of the dialog vary in different views.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 98 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 98 8. Internet This chapter describes how to get access to the Internet and how to use the Internet applications, WWW browser and WAP browser. Note: The Mail application, described in the Messaging chapter, also uses an Internet connection. See ’Mail’ on page 126.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 99 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 99 Figure 51 The first two lines contain a summary of the details of the preferred connection. Define the following: Tip: You may have to set up several Internet connections, depending on the sites you want to access. For example, browsing the WWW may require one setup; browsing your company’s intranet may require another connection. Preferred connection: The default connection which will be used to connect to the Internet.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 100 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 100 Figure 52 Note: The exact values for the settings are provided by your ISP. Figure 53 Tip: All your connections should have different names. Connection name: Give a descriptive name for the connection. Phone number: The modem telephone number of the IAP. Tip: Often the minimum requirement for an Internet connection is: Phone number, Username, and Password.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 101 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 101 Figure 54 Proxies page You may want to use a proxy to quicken access to the Internet. Note also that some ISPs require the use of Web proxies. Contact your ISP to determine proxy details. When you have made an Internet connection for your company’s intranet, and you are unable to retrieve Web pages from the general WWW, you may need to setup a proxy server to retrieve Web pages outside your company’s intranet.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 102 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 102 Note: To be able to use High speed, the network service provider has to support this feature, and if necessary, to activate it for your SIM card. Remote modem type: The options are Analog/V.110 ISDN/V.120 ISDN. This setting can depend on both your GSM network operator and ISP, because some GSM networks do not support certain types of ISDN connections. For details, contact your Internet service provider.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 103 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Other page Figure 56 Allow plain text login: If you selectYes, the password at connection may be sent in clear. The options are Yes/No. For optimum security, use option No. Some Internet service providers require that this setting is Yes. Use PPP compression: If you selectYes, this option speeds up the data transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP server. The options are Yes/No.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 104 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 104 Press Edit script to edit the script. In the Edit script dialog you can press Import script to import a script. On importing, it replaces the current contents of the script file. Define the following: Use login script: The options are Yes/No. Display terminal window: The options are Yes/No. If you choose Yes, once a connection is established you see the execution of the script.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 105 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM IMPORTANT: Beware of viruses. Only install onto the communicator software you have obtained from sources that offer adequate protection against viruses. For information on software installation and security certificates, see ’Certificate manager’ on page 163. To change the internet access point you use to connect to the WWW, press the Menu key in the main view of the WWW application and select Tools > Edit Internet access….
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 106 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 106 Figure 60 Note: In order to free up additional memory for large Web pages, all other applications are closed automatically when the WWW browser is opened. To change the Internet access point, press Change connection. 3 Press OK to establish a connection. 4 If you have not redefined your default homepage, a Nokia 9210 link page opens.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 107 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 107 Figure 61 Example: An example of a URL address is www.nokia.com • If you have a bookmark of the page you want to visit, press Bookmarks, select a bookmark in the Bookmarks list and press Go to. • Select a link on your default home page and press Go to. Note: If the page and its components are encrypted by a security protocol, the security icon appears in the line on top of the display.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 108 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 108 • Back - Allows you to retrieve the previous page, if you have browsed through at least two pages. • Bookmarks - Opens the Bookmarks view. • Stop - Interrupts the retrieve operation. • Close - Closes the WWW browser application. Pointer Tip: You can scroll the page up and down by pressing Chr + ∧/∨ on the Arrows key. To make navigation in the WWW browser and Java applications easier, you can use the pointer.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 109 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To open the currently active frame as a new page and discard the other frames, press the Menu key and select File > Open > Frame as new page WWW settings To change the WWW settings, press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings. A dialog with five pages opens. See Figure 62. Figure 62 General page Auto load images: The options are Yes/No. If you select Yes the WWW browser loads all the pictures on a Web page when it displays the Web page.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 110 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 110 Search page address: Type in the location of your search page. Load at startup: Determines which Web page will open when you start the Web browser. The options are Home page/Search page/None. Fonts page Standard font: Defines the default font used. Fixed width font: Defines the fixed width font to use on certain Web pages. Font size: Defines the default font size.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 111 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Bookmarks Tip: When you scroll through the bookmarks, the full URL address of the currently selected bookmark is shown on top of the view. To open the Bookmarks view, press Bookmarks in the main view of the WWW application. See Figure 61. The Bookmarks view lists links to WWW pages in related folders. You can organise, edit, and view these bookmarks. You can also search for them and then connect to the URL addresses directly. See Figure 63.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 112 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 112 WAP The WAP application can be used to access Internet services which are based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). These services can contain news, weather reports, flight times, dictionaries, and so on. Note: The content of each service depends on the content provider of that service. To use such a service, follow the instructions provided by the content provider.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 113 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To define and edit WAP connections 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > WAP access. A dialog opens. 2 Press New to create a new connection, and Edit to edit an existing connection. A dialog opens. See Figure 64. Figure 64 3 Press Close when you are ready. Tip: The shortcut to define and edit WAP access points is Ctrl + Shift + X. Name: Name of the connection. All your connections should have different names.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 114 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Internet 114 Bookmarks The Bookmarks view is the main view of the WAP application. You can organise, edit, and view these bookmarks in the same way as WWW bookmarks, see page 111. Tip: The shortcut to add a bookmark is Ctrl + B. To add a bookmark, press the Menu key, then select Bookmarks > Add bookmark. A dialog opens. See Figure 65. Figure 65 Note: A bookmark always uses the same connection defined in the WAP access field.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 115 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM WAP settings To define WAP service settings, press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings. A dialog with two pages opens. Figure 66 Here you can change settings such as your WAP home page. NOTE: You can use a file on the communicator as your home page. Java The Java in the Nokia 9210 Communicator is a Personal Java application environment designed especially for the communicator.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 116 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 116 9. Messaging Tip: To start Messaging, press the Messaging application button on the communicator keyboard. Messaging contains the following applications: Fax, Mail and SMS (Short Message Service). The overall requirements for using fax, mail and SMS, applications are as follows: • The phone must be turned on. • The network you are using must support fax calls, data calls, and the Short Message Service.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 117 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Folders in the Messaging main view are: Inbox - Received faxes and short messages. Received mail appears in the Remote mailbox folder. Outbox - Messages which are waiting to be sent from the communicator. Drafts - Saved message drafts. Sent - Messages which have been sent to other devices. Any remote mailboxes that you set up appear at the bottom of the folder list.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 118 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 118 To sort messages and faxes You can also sort faxes, mail and short messages by various criteria, such as date and size, which affects the way they appear in the different views of Messaging. Tip: To choose the sorting order, press the Menu key and select View > Sorting order. Choose between Ascending and Descending. 1 Open the folder where you want to sort the messages and faxes. 2 Press the Menu key and select View > Sort by.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 119 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM priority high priority low message contains an attachment Outbox Tip: You can send faxes, mail and short messages immediately, at a predefined time or upon request, depending on a delivery setting. See Sending options in the corresponding editors. Figure 69 Statuses Faxes, mail and short messages waiting to be sent from the communicator can have the following statuses in Outbox: Sending - The fax or short message is currently being sent.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 120 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 120 Suspended -You have suspended the sending of the message or fax. You can resume the sending of a message by pressing Send now in the Outbox view. Resend - The fax or short message failed to be sent but the communicator will retry to send it. Scheduled - The fax or short message is scheduled to be sent at a specific time. To cancel the sending of a fax, mail or short message, select it and press Cancel sending.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 121 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 121 Figure 70 Tip: You can select more than one contact at a time, see ’To select several items at once’ on page 26. 2 Search for a contact or contacts in the left frame and press Select. The right frame shows the contacts you have already selected; to remove a contact, select it and press Unselect. 3 Press Done.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 122 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 122 WARNING! If you do not use this method to delete mail messages from your communicator, the messages you delete from your communicator may also be permanently deleted from your remote mailbox the next time when you go online. Tip: Use a PC mail client to move mail messages from your remote inbox to other folders for archiving.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 123 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Press Write fax in the main view of Messaging. The fax editor opens, see figure 71. Tip: You can zoom in the fax editor. Press the Menu key and select View > Zoom > Zoom in or Zoom out Figure 71 2 Write the fax. To format the text, press the Menu key and select Format. Tip: To select a recipient, see details on page 120. 3 Press Recipient to select the recipient. A fax can have only one recipient.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 124 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 124 Full template: The header field of the fax will have more information about the sender and recipient of the fax, the date of the fax and a separate Remarks: field. You can save and use customised cover templates in the Templates folder using File manager; for more information see page 151. Whatever cover template you use, the available recipient information is filled in automatically.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 125 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM You can retrieve faxes from a remote fax box by using Fax polling, if available in the network. It allows you to make a fax call to a fax machine and then receive information by fax. To retrieve faxes from a remote fax box 1 Press the Menu key in the main view of Messaging and select Receive > Fax > Dial fax poll. 2 Type in the fax number for the remote fax box, or choose the number by pressing Recipient. 3 Press Call to call the number.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 126 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 126 Mail The Nokia 9210 Communicator mail system is compliant with Internet standards SMTP, IMAP4 (rev 1) and POP3. To be able to receive and send mail, you need to have set up a remote mailbox service. This service may be offered by an Internet service provider, a network service provider, or your company.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 127 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Mail account name: The name of the remote mailbox. You can type here any name to describe the mailbox. My name: Type in your name. Username: Type in your user name. Password: Type in your password. If you leave this field blank, you will be prompted for password when you try to read mail in your remote mailbox. My mail address: Type in the mail address given to you by your service provider.The address must contain the ‘@’ character.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 128 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 128 Sync. mails in Inbox: Specifies the number of message headers to be retrieved from Inbox of the remote mailbox. The options are All/None or you can define the appropriate number of messages to be retrieved. Sync. mails in folders: Specifies the number of message headers to be retrieved from the folders of the remote mailbox excluding Inbox.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 129 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To write and send new mail Tip: If you cannot send mail from your communicator, check first that your mail address is correct in Mail settings. See page 127. 1 Press Write mail in the main view of Messaging. The mail editor opens, see figure 73. Tip: You can zoom in the mail editor. Figure 73 2 Write the mail message. Tip: To see how to select recipients, see page 120.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 130 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 130 Note: The addresses you have entered are checked against your contacts database once you press Send. Names which do not match with the contacts database, or addresses which do not have ‘@’, should be removed from the address fields. If a name you have entered in one of the address fields matches a group name, the name is replaced with the mail addresses of the group members. Style of sent mail You can format only HTML messages.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 131 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Send mail: When the message will be sent. The options are Immediately/Upon request/During next connection. To retrieve mail Tip: Delete mail regularly from your communicator to free up memory space. For more information, see ’To avoid low memory’ on page 121. Mail addressed to you is not automatically received by your communicator, but by your remote mailbox.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 132 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 132 2 Press the Menu key and select Receive > Folder subscriptions…. A list of folders in the remote mailbox opens. 3 Select the folder. 4 Press Subscribe. If you have already subscribed to the folder, press Unsubscribe to cancel the subscription. 5 Press Go offline and Go online to include the new subscribed folders in the list. To read mail You can read, reply to and forward mail in the mail viewer.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 133 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Style of replied to, and forwarded mail You can edit the style of replied to, and forwarded mail. 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Preferences…. A dialog opens. 2 Define the following: Include message in reply: If you choose Yes, the original message is included in the reply to the message. The options are Yes/No. HTML normal font: Defines the default font size and family used in HTML messages.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 134 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 134 2 Press Open to open the attachment for viewing. Press Save to save the attachment. Press Delete locally to delete the attachment from your communicator; the attachment is not deleted from your remote mailbox. Working online and offline Working online means working with your communicator connected to a remote mailbox via Internet connection.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 135 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM You can convert Internet mail to PC mail so that it is synchronised with a PC, or convert PC mail to Internet mail so that it can be sent directly from the communicator. All synchronisation settings are defined on the PC. The only setting you can do on your communicator is to delete the account you are using. To create new PC mail Note: You need to have set a mail account on your remote PC to be able to create new PC mail.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 136 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 136 Short Message Service Tip: Your service provider may send you smart messages in the form of short messages; these messages may include, for example, configuration settings. For details, contact your service provider. The Short Message Service (SMS) enables you to send and receive short messages over the digital wireless network. Short messages can be sent or received even during voice, data, and fax calls.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 137 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Tip: To define a specific date and time when the short message will be sent, select Scheduled in the Send short message option. 4 If you wish to adjust the sending options of the short message, press Sending options. A dialog with two pages, Sending options and Advanced opens. For details, see SMS settings on page 138. 5 Press Send.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 138 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Messaging 138 Short messages on the SIM card To move and copy messages from the SIM card to the Inbox, press the Menu key and select Receive > Short message > SIM messages. To move, copy or delete messages, press the corresponding command button. SMS settings Any changes you make to SMS settings affect the way in which your short messages are sent and received.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 139 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. Messaging 139 to the Short Message Service, is able to a reply to a message, and uses a device which supports this feature. Note also that the network must support this feature. Include original in reply: Specifies whether text in the received short message is quoted when you make a reply. If set to Yes, the contents of the message body are copied to a new short message.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 140 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 140 10. Office Office contains the applications Word processor, Sheet, and Presentation viewer applications, which are all compatible with Microsoft Windows. Office also contains a File manager application for file and folder management tasks like moving, copying, and renaming files and folders. Figure 75 Word processor You can use Word processor to write new and edit existing text documents.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 141 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Press Font in the document you are creating or editing. A dialog opens, see Figure 76. Figure 76 2 Press Change to change the value of a list item. To see the effect of the changes you have made, press Preview. 3 Press Done to save the changes you have made. To change text style 1 Select the text whose style you want to change. 2 Press Style. A list of choices in alphabetical order opens.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 142 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 142 To create a new or modify an existing style option 1 Press Style. 2 To create a new style option, press New. Or, to modify a style option, select the style and press Edit. A dialog opens. 3 Give the style option a new name by typing over the old name. Note that you cannot edit the names of the default styles. Press Format to view a list of style values you can change.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 143 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To hide or make visible text markers To hide or make visible markers that are used in editing within the document, proceed as follows. 1 Press the Menu key and first select Tools > Preferences…. A dialog with two pages opens. 2 Set the following options on or off: Basic options page: Show tabs, Show spaces, and Show paragraph marks, Advanced options page: Show forced line breaks, Show non-breaking spaces, and Show hard hyphens.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 144 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 144 Sheet In Sheet you can work and store your data in a file that is called a workbook. Each workbook contains at least one worksheet. A workbook can also contain chartsheets; a chartsheet is a spreadsheet file containing a chart that is based on data from a worksheet. Sheet can open files created with recent versions of Microsoft Excel for Windows. Note that not all features and formatting of the original files will be supported.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 145 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 78 Example: You might want to sum up figures in cells C2 to C4 in cell C5; select cell C5, press Point reference and select the cell range from C2 to C4. Press Enter or OK to confirm the action. The SUM will now appear in C5. In a formula, you can enter constant values or cell references. A cell reference tells Sheet where to look for the values or data you want to use in the formula.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 146 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 146 To select cells There are two ways to select a cell or a range of cells in a worksheet: Example: To select column A, enter A:A. To select row 1, enter 1:1. To select columns B and C as well as rows 2 and 3, enter B2:C3 • Press the Menu key and select Edit > Select. Then enter the selection range or choose a range from the list. • Press and hold the Shift key, and increase the selection frame with the Arrows key.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 147 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To clear cells 1 Choose the cell or cells you want to clear. 2 Press Clear. A lists of choices appears. 3 To clear both the contents and formats of the cell or cells, select All. To clear only the contents of the cell or cells, select Contents. To clear only the formats of the cell or cells, select Formats. To adjust column width or row height 1 Select the column(s), or row(s).
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 148 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 148 To change number format 1 Select the cell or cells. 2 Press the Menu key and select Format > Numbers. A dialog opens. 3 Choose the required format from the list. Depending on the format you choose, you may define the place of the decimal. To change fonts 1 2 3 4 5 Select the cell or cells. Press the Menu key and select Format > Font. A dialog opens. Press Change to change the value of a list item.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 149 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Press the Menu key and select Edit > Delete. A dialog opens. 2 Choose from the list what you want to delete. To go to any sheet or chart within the same workbook Tip: To view sheets in the Chartsheet view, press Sheets/ Charts. 1 Press the Menu key and select View > Worksheets or Sheets/Charts. A list opens. 2 Choose a sheet or chart and press OK to open the sheet and Cancel to dismiss it. Note: You cannot change the order of the sheets.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 150 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 150 Figure 81 5 Press Close to confirm the changes and Esc to dismiss them. Note: You can select only one object at a time. To replace chartsheet data Tip: To define the general appearance of a chart, press Chart settings. Define the page style and name in the two pages of the dialog which opens. You can replace the data on which your chartsheet is based. 1 Press Sheets/ Charts and select the worksheet your chart is based on.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 151 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To get an overview of the whole presentation, press Outline view. This opens up a view where the text content of the presentation is in a list format. See Figure 82. Figure 82 To view only title texts, press Titles only. To return to the standard slide show, press Slide view. To search for and view a slide 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Go to slide…. A list of the slides in the presentation opens.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 152 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 152 You can toggle between the frames with the Tab key. The folder view The folder tree can contain folders from two roots, the communicator and a memory card. Tip: Avoid saving files to the root of the communicator; use folders instead. Under the communicator root there is C:\Documents\ folder that contains four default folders: \Documents\Downloaded\, \Documents\Photo gallery\, \Documents\Templates\, and \Documents\Tones\.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 153 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Choose a folder in the left folder tree frame and press Open. A view of all the subfolders and files of the parent folder opens. See Figure 84. Figure 84 2 To view any possible subfolder, select it and press Open. 3 To view parent folders, press Esc or select View > Sort by. 4 Press Close folder to return to the main view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 154 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 154 2 Search for a target folder with the Arrows key. To hide or show the subfolders of a folder, press Collapse and Expand respectively. You can also navigate in the folder list with the Arrows key and +/ - keys. To create a new target folder, press New folder. 3 Press OK to confirm the move and Cancel to dismiss it. To create new folders 1 Press the Menu key in the main view of File manager and select File > New folder.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 155 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 2 3 4 Choose the folder or memory storage where you want the search to take place. Press the Menu key and select Tools > Find…. A dialog opens. Enter in the field the string for which you want to search. Press Options to define the search in more detail. See Figure 87. Tip: You can search according to time period, start and end time, and the file type. Figure 87 Press Change to change the value of a list item. When ready, press Close.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 156 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Office 156 1 Press the Menu key and select Memory card > Backup to memory card… or Restore from memory card…, depending on what you want to do. A dialog opens. 2 If you are making a backup, look for a backup folder on the memory card by pressing Change or type in the name of a new folder in the Backup folder field. If you are restoring data to your communicator, select the folder in the communicator into which you want to restore your data.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 157 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 11. Extras Extras contains the following applications: Calculator, Clock, Control panel, Recorder, Imaging, Cell broadcast, Video player, and Fax modem. Most of the new applications that you install will be added to the Extras application group. For more information on applications available on the sales package CDROM, see Software on CD-ROM Guide in the Using Nokia 9210 Communicator section of the CD-ROM.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 158 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 158 Tip: To turn off a sounding alarm, press Stop or any key on the keypad of the phone cover. Press Snooze to silence the alarm for five minutes. 5 Press Done to accept the set alarm. To change your home city If your home city and time settings on your communicator are not set correctly, you must first set your home city and then set the time, since your home location defines the time zone used. 1 Go to the World clock main view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 159 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 159 Figure 90 To move between the input field, output sheet, and function map, press the Tab key. The input field is never empty in the desktop calculator: it contains either the result of the previous calculation or a zero (0) if you have pressed backspace. Note: For more detailed information about Calculator, see the Nokia 9210 Communicator help.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 160 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 160 The codes are shown as asterisks. If you are changing a code, you will be prompted for the current code and then the new code twice. PIN code request: If you set the PIN code request On, the communicator requests that you enter the code every time you turn on the phone. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, you will need a PUK code to unblock the SIM card.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 161 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Barring password: This setting allows you to change the barring password. If you enter an incorrect password three times in succession, the password is blocked and you must ask the network service provider for a new password. Note: Avoid using codes that are similar to emergency numbers to prevent accidental dialling of the emergency number.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 162 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 162 Accessories Here you can define some of the settings when you use the Nokia 9210 Communicator with Advanced HF Car Kit CARK109 or Headset HDC-8L. For other information on accessories for Nokia 9210 Communicator, see the accessories section of Getting started guide. Define the accessories options as follows: 1 Double-click the Accessories icon in the Control Panel.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 163 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Figure 92 Press + and - to adjust the bar you are editing. Contrast level: Pressing + increases and - decreases the contrast of the display. Brightness: The brightness level of the display. There are five levels to choose from. Screen saver: A time period after which, if there has not been any key presses within that time, the brightness will go down to its lowest level.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 164 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 164 Note however, that even if the use of certificates makes the risks involved in remote connections and software installation considerably smaller, they must be used correctly in order to benefit from increased security. The existence of a certificate does not offer any protection by itself; Certificate manager must contain correct, authentic, and trusted certificates for increased security to be available.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 165 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM To add a new certificate, press Add. A dialog opens in which you can search and select the new certificate. To delete a certificate, select it and press Delete. Date and time Here you define the current time and date for your communicator. Time: The current time. Date: The current date. Daylight-saving: Determines how the time of your communicator is affected by changes in daylight saving time. The options are On/Off/Define summer.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 166 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 166 Tip: You can also start the installation by browsing for the installation package in communicator memory or memory card with File manager, selecting it, and pressing the Enter key. IMPORTANT: When downloading or transferring software packages into the communicator, use only packages whose file names end ‘.sis’. An example suitable file name is ‘MediaPlayer.sis’.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 167 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM IMPORTANT: If you remove software, you can only re-install it by having the original software package file, or by restoring a full back-up that contains the removed software package. If you remove a software package, you may no longer be able to open documents created with that software. If an another software package depends on the software package that you removed, the other software package may stop working.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 168 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 168 Internet access Here you are able to edit, create new, and delete existing Internet access points. For details on how this is done, see the Internet section of the Settings checklist delivered in your sales package. For details on IAPs, see ’To set up your Internet access point’ on page 98. About this product Here you can scroll to see copyright information on the Nokia 9210 Communicator.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 169 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM The maximum length of a recording depends on the available memory. You can open files that have been stored in the following file formats: .WAV, .AU, and compressed GSM encoded file format. Compression is done implicitly during the recording process. Recorder contains all the controls like Play, Stop, Pause, and Record that are typically found in recording equipment. Press Resume to continue after recording or playback has been paused.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 170 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 170 To view image properties, press the Menu key and select File > Properties… You can use the Imaging application for viewing images and handling image albums. You can delete, rename, copy, and move images from one album to another and create your own favourite albums. Tip: If you have images or albums in the \Documents\Photo gallery\ directory on an inserted memory card, they also will appear in this view.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 171 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 1 Select the image or images in the thumbnail view with the Arrows key. Tip: You can select several images with the Space key. You can also use the Edit menu commands and the corresponding shortcuts (Ctrl+c, Ctrl+x, Ctrl+v) to move or copy images. 2 Press the Menu key and first select Edit > Copy or Cut. 3 4 Open the target album. 5 Press the Menu key and select Edit > Paste.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 172 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 172 To receive images via infrared Tip: Large images transferred from a digital camera may take too much internal memory to be viewed. To scale the size of the transferred images down to 640x480 pixels, press the Menu key and select Tools> Use VGA, if the option is not already selected. Note that all cameras may not support this function. 1 Open the album where you want to save the received file. 2 Press Images via infrared.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 173 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Cell broadcast Tip: Check with your network service provider to see whether CBS is available. Cell Broadcast is an application which you use with the Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) to view the messages and to subscribe to topics of interest. In areas where CBS is provided, you can receive short messages on various topics such as taxis, weather, service provider services, and directory enquiries.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 174 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 174 To create or rename topic lists To create a new list, press the Menu key and select List > New blank list… or New list with selected topics… Tip: You can sort the topics by pressing the Menu key and selecting a sorting command in the View menu. To change the name of the list that is open, press the Menu key and select List > Rename list… Note that the reception must be turned off.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 175 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Note: Using the communicator as a fax modem requires that data calls are supported by the network operator and that this service is active in your SIM card. To install fax modem driver using cable connection 1 Start Windows. 2 Insert the Nokia 9210 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the computer and locate the modem information file (mdmn9210.INF). Alternatively, you can find the file on the www.forum.nokia.com Web site.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 176 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Extras 176 Connection type: Cable Transfer rate: 19200 or higher. Make sure that this setting is the same both in your communicator and your PC. Data bits: 8 Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Software Press Done. Note: Transfer rate is the speed with which the data is transferred between your communicator and PC. The best transfer rate for normal GSM calls is 19200 or higher. For high speed calls, you should select 115200.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 177 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM A parity error-checking procedure. The default option, None, can typically be used. Stop bits: Defines number of stop bits used. The default option, 1, can typically be used. Flow control: It is recommended to select Software. This setting needs to be the same in you PC as well. Operating system page Windows 2000: If you are not using Windows 2000, press Done and select No. The rest of the options on the page are dimmed.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 178 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Troubleshooting 178 12. Troubleshooting If you have problems with your communicator, you can visit Forum Nokia at www.forum.nokia.com for information and support material related to the communicator. 1. Phone or communicator interface does not start; both displays remain blank Make sure that the battery is properly installed and charged. Make sure that the contacts on the battery and the desktop stand are clean.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 179 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Try charging the communicator. If the device does not respond even after several restarts (disconnect the charger, take battery out, wait for 30 seconds, and replace the battery), remove all temporary files as follows: 1 Disconnect the charger and remove the battery to restart the communicator. 2 Insert the battery and open the cover.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 180 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Troubleshooting 180 Check the status of your call barrings and diverts, see ’Network services settings’ on page 64. The phone may be busy: data or fax is being sent or received, or the communicator is being used as a fax modem. Wait for the data/fax transmission to end, or drop the call by pressing the key on the phone keypad. 6. Call quality is poor Your location may not allow better call quality.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 181 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Mail reception: You have not subscribed to a remote mailbox service, or the mail service you are using uses another mail protocol than what you have selected. (Check with our Internet Service Provider whether you should be using POP3 or IMAP4.) If you are using secure connections, your remote mailbox service also has to support secure connections.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 182 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Troubleshooting 182 If you are trying to connect to the Internet (in order to use WWW or to receive or send mail), but the operation does not succeed, you can use the following checklist to find out where the problem might be located: 1 Is the data call active when you are trying to connect? Look at the data call indicator on the phone side.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 183 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 12. Infrared problems The communicator may be connected to a PC, laptop, printer, digital camera, wireless phone or another communicator via the infrared connection. If you are using the PC Suite for Nokia 9210 Communicator program on your PC, or if you want to receive data from another communicator or a digital camera, you must activate the Infrared connection on your communicator before the connection is made.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 184 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Troubleshooting 184 If you fail to establish an infrared connection, transfer the file to a PC and use the PC to print the document. Alternatively, you can fax the document to the nearest fax machine. See ’To write and send a new fax’ on page 123. 14. PC connectivity problems Make sure that PC Suite for Nokia 9210 Communicator is installed and running on your PC. See the PC Suite Guide for more information.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 185 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Your communicator can run out of memory just like a PC. There may be several reasons for that: • You have too many applications running. Press the Menu key and check the leftmost menu for tasklist of open applications. Choose the application that does not have to be open and close it. • You have received a lot of mail or you have saved large images or other items that use a lot of memory.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 186 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Troubleshooting 186 You may have removed or replaced the memory card that was originally inserted in your communicator. If you have removed the card, re-insert it. If you have replaced it, use PC Suite for Nokia 9210 Communicator to install memory card applications from the Preinstalled in Memory Card folder of the sales package CD-ROM to the new memory card.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 187 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 13. Care and Maintenance Your Nokia 9210 Communicator is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your communicator, battery, charger OR any accessory: Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children's reach. Keep it dry.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 188 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Important Safety Information 188 14. Important Safety Information Traffic safety Do not use a communicator while driving a vehicle. If using a communicator, park the vehicle first. Always secure the communicator in its holder; do not place the communicator on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle's lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 189 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 190 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Important Safety Information 190 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off the phone of your communicator when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point (service station).
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 191 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM IMPORTANT! The Nokia 9210 Communicator, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 192 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM Important Safety Information 192 communicator, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 193 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 193 Glossary AT Commands Operations of a fax modem can be controlled by AT commands. These commands give the advanced user an opportunity to control all the features of the modem. A list of common AT commands based on the ETSI 07.07 standard and supported by the Nokia 9210 Communicator is available on the CD-ROM included in the sales package of your communicator.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 194 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 194 Gateway IP address The address of a WAP gateway. (see: WAP gateway). Hotspot A World Wide Web (WWW) page may contain hotspots, such as selection lists, text entry fields, and reset/submit buttons, which enable you to input information into the WWW. HSCSD High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data is circuit-switched wireless data transmission for mobile users at data rates up to 38.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 195 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 195 IETF are responsible for most of the Internet standardisation. Nokia 9210 Communicator is using many IETF specifications. In the callback settings, one of the settings is specified by IETF whereas the other methods are specified by Microsoft. ISDN connections ISDN connections are a way to establish a data call between the Communicator and your Internet Access Point.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 196 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 196 The PIN2 code is supplied with some SIM cards. The PIN2 code is required to access certain functions supported by the SIM card. The length of the PIN2 code is 4 to 8 digits. Plug-in A plug-in is add-on software that can be downloaded from the WWW.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 197 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 197 An agreement between two or more network service providers to enable the users of one service provider to use the services of other service providers. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) A security protocol that prevents eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery over the Internet. Documents using SSL are identified with the prefix HTTPS.
LindaDeepak_ri.fm Page 198 Monday, September 27, 2004 2:34 PM 198 A voice mailbox is a network service or a personal answering machine where people can leave you voice messages. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. The transport protocol for WAP services, used by the WAP browser. WAP access point An extension to an Internet access point (see: IAP), which provides additional information that the WAP browser needs in order to be able to connect to a WAP service. Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.
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