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User’s Guide for Nokia 3510

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Quick and easy


This Quick Guide explains the basic • Speed dialling: First assign a
functions of your Nokia 3510 mobile phone number to a speed dialling
phone. More information on these key (see page 19). Then press the
functions is given in chapters 3-6. speed dialling key you want and
.
■ Making a call
• Answering a waiting call: First
• Before you can make your first activate Call waiting service (see
call, see Installing the SIM card page 10). Then you can answer a
and the battery to learn how to waiting call by pressing .
insert the SIM card, install and The first call is put on hold. Press
charge the battery, and switch on to end the active call.
your phone.
1. Key in the area code and phone ■ Sending a text message
number and press . 1. Press Menu, select Messages
2. Press to end the call. and Write message
2. Key in a message. See Writing
■ Call functions text on page 11.
• Answering a call: Press . See also Text and picture
• Ending/rejecting a call: Press templates on page 23.
. You can also press 3. To send the message, press
Silence to mute the ringing, and Options and select Send.
then either answer or reject the 4. Enter the recipient’s phone
call. number and press OK to send the
• Adjusting earpiece volume: message, or search for the phone
During a call, press the scroll number in the phone book. Press
keys. OK to send the message.
• Calling your voice mailbox: For more information, see
Press and hold . If the phone Messages (Menu 2) on page 21.
asks for the voice mailbox
number, key it in and press OK.

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■ Locking and unlocking


the keypad
To lock the keypad:
• In standby mode, press Menu
and within 1.5 seconds
to lock the keypad.
To unlock the keypad:
• In standby mode, press
Unlock and within 1.5
seconds to unlock the keypad.
To set the keypad to lock
automatically:
• Press Menu, Settings, Phone
settings and Automatic
keyguard. Select On to
activate the keyguard and
select the time after which
the keypad automatically
locks.

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Contents
List of menu functions................ iv 4. Writing text ............................ 11
Setting predictive text input on
Quick and easy............................ vii or off ............................................................ 11
FOR YOUR SAFETY..................... xii Using predictive text input.................... 11
Writing compound words................... 12
General information .................. xiv Using traditional text input................... 12
Stickers in the sales package ................ xiv Tips for writing text................................. 13
Access codes.............................................. xiv
5. Using the menu ...................... 14
Overview of the functions of Accessing a menu function ................... 14
the phone .................................... xv
Multimedia messaging service .............. xv 6. Menu functions ...................... 15
Polyphonic sound (MIDI) ......................... xv Phone book
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) . xvi (Names - Menu 1).................................... 15
Selecting the phone book settings .. 15
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) . xvi
Saving names and phone numbers
1. Your phone ............................... 1 (Add name) ............................................. 16
Keys and connectors................................... 1 Saving multiple numbers and
Standby mode .............................................. 2 text items per name ......................... 16
Searching for a name in the
2. Getting started......................... 3 phone book ............................................. 17
Installing the SIM card and the battery 3 Editing a name, number or
Removing the SIM card.......................... 4 text item.................................................. 17
Charging the battery .................................. 4 Erasing names and numbers.............. 18
Switching the phone on and off ............. 4 Copying phone books........................... 18
Keypad lock (Keyguard) ............................. 5 Sending and receiving
Changing the covers................................... 6 a business card ...................................... 18
Putting on the carrying strap .................. 7 Assigning a number to
3. Call functions........................... 8 a speed dialling key .............................. 19
Making a call ................................................ 8 Voice dialling.......................................... 19
Last number redialling............................ 8 Adding a voice tag ............................ 20
Calling your voice mailbox.................... 8 Making a call using a voice tag .... 20
Speed dialling a phone number........... 8 Replaying, changing or
Making a conference call ...................... 9 erasing a voice tag............................ 20
Answering or rejecting an Service numbers .................................... 21
incoming call ................................................ 9 Ringing tone per name........................ 21
Call waiting ............................................... 9
Options during a call............................... 10

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Messages (Menu 2).................................. 21 Settings (Menu 6)..................................... 32


Writing and sending text messages 21 Time and date settings ........................ 32
Options for sending a message......... 22 Clock settings ..................................... 32
Text and picture templates ................ 23 Date settings....................................... 32
Inserting a text template into a Automatic update of date and
message................................................ 23 time ....................................................... 32
Inserting a picture template Call settings............................................ 33
into a message ................................... 23 Call divert ............................................ 33
Reading and replying to Anykey answer ................................... 33
a text message....................................... 23 Automatic redial................................ 33
Inbox and outbox folders ................... 24 Speed dialling settings..................... 33
Erasing text messages ......................... 24 Call waiting service........................... 33
Chat .......................................................... 25 Summary after call............................ 34
My folders and Archive folder........... 25 My number sending .......................... 34
Voice messages...................................... 26 Line for outgoing calls ..................... 34
Info messages ........................................ 26 Phone settings ....................................... 34
Service command editor ..................... 26 Language.............................................. 34
Text message settings ......................... 26
Keyguard settings.............................. 34
Receiving multimedia messages .......... 27
Cell info display ................................. 34
Multimedia messaging settings........ 28
Welcome note .................................... 35
Viewing multimedia messages.......... 28
Viewing the received message ...... 28 Network selection ............................. 35
Viewing a saved message................ 29 Confirm SIM service actions .......... 35
Call register (Menu 3) ............................. 29 Help text activation.......................... 35
Missed calls and received calls......... 29 Start-up tone...................................... 35
Dialled numbers ................................... 30 Accessory settings ................................ 35
Erase recent call lists ........................... 30 Security settings.................................... 36
Call counters and call timers............. 30 Restore factory settings...................... 37
Tones (Menu 4) ......................................... 31 Games (Menu 7) ....................................... 37
Profiles (Menu 5)...................................... 31 Starting a game..................................... 37
Game services and game settings.... 37
Organiser (Menu 8).................................. 38
Alarm clock ............................................. 38
Calendar................................................... 39
Making a calendar note................... 39
When the phone alarms for
a note.................................................... 40

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Tools (Menu 9) .......................................... 40 Download settings................................ 50


Screen saver ........................................... 40 Bookmarks............................................... 50
Screen saver activation timeout ... 41 Receiving a bookmark ...................... 51
Receiving screen savers via Service inbox .......................................... 51
MMS or picture messaging ............ 41 To set the phone to receive
Calculator................................................ 41 service messages................................ 51
Making a currency conversion....... 42 The cache memory................................ 52
Countdown timer.................................. 42 Security indicator.................................. 52
Stopwatch............................................... 43 Authority certificates........................... 52
Time observation and SIM services (Menu 11) .......................... 53
time splitting ...................................... 43
Lap times ............................................. 43
7. Battery statements ................. 54
Charging and Discharging...................... 54
Viewing and erasing times ............. 43
Mobile Internet services, WAP 8. Genuine Accessories............... 55
(Menu 10)................................................... 44 Battery......................................................... 55
Basic steps for accessing and using Indoor........................................................... 55
WAP services.......................................... 44 Standard Charger (ACP-7).................. 55
Setting up the phone for Battery Charging Stand (DDC-1)...... 56
a WAP service ........................................ 44 Indoor and Vehicle ................................... 56
Saving the service settings Personal Headset Kit (HDC-5) ........... 56
received as a text message............. 44 Vehicle ......................................................... 56
Keying in the service settings Mobile Charger (LCH-9)...................... 56
manually .............................................. 45 Plug and Play Handsfree (PPH-1)..... 57
Settings when GSM data is the Mobile Inductive Loopset (LPS-3)........ 57
selected data bearer ......................... 46
9. Care And Maintenance .......... 58
Settings when GPRS is the
selected data bearer ......................... 46 10. Important Safety
Making a connection to Information................................. 59
a WAP service ........................................ 47
Browsing the pages of LIMITED WARRANTY.................. 63
a WAP service ........................................ 47
Your Details ................................ 64
General guidelines for using the
phone keys........................................... 48 Index............................................ 65
WAP direct calling ............................ 49
Ending a WAP connection.................. 49
Appearance settings of the WAP
browser .................................................... 49

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FOR YOUR SAFETY


Read these simple guidelines. Breaking QUALIFIED SERVICE
the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Only qualified personnel may
Further detailed information is given in install or repair phone
this manual. equipment.
Do not switch the phone on ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
when wireless phone use is Use only approved accessories
prohibited or when it may cause and batteries. Do not connect
interference or danger. incompatible products.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST WATER-RESISTANCE
Don't use a hand-held phone Your phone is not water-
while driving. resistant. Keep it dry.
INTERFERENCE CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
All wireless phones may get When connecting to any other
interference, which could affect device, read its owner's guide for
performance. detailed safety instructions. Do
not connect incompatible
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or rules. products.
Switch the phone off near CALLING
medical equipment. Ensure the phone is switched on
and in service. Enter the phone
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless devices can cause number, including the area code,
interference in aircraft. then press . To end a call,
press . To answer a call,
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING press .
Don't use the phone at a
refuelling point. Don't use near EMERGENCY CALLS
fuel or chemicals. Ensure the phone is switched on
and in service. Press as
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING many times as needed (e.g. to
Don't use the phone where
exit a call, to exit a menu, etc.) to
blasting is in progress. Observe
clear the display. Enter the
restrictions, and follow any
emergency number, then press
regulations or rules.
. Give your location. Do
USE SENSIBLY not end the call until told to do
Use only in the normal position. so.
Don't touch the antenna
unnecessarily.

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Network Services
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900 and
GSM 1800 networks.
Dualband is a network dependent feature. Check with your local service provider if you
can subscribe to and use this feature.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are
special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can
take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through
your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters
and/or services.
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This
device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-7, ACP-8 and
LCH-9.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone
manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, 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.

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General information
■ Stickers in the sales • PIN2 code (4 through 8 digits):
package The PIN2 code may be supplied
with the SIM card and is required
The stickers contain important
to access some functions, such as
information for service and
charging unit counters.
customer support purposes.
• PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits):
Attach the sticker to Your
The Personal Unblocking Key
Details page of this owner’s guide.
(PUK) code is required to change
a blocked PIN code. The PUK2
■ Access codes code is required to change a
• Security code (5 digits): The blocked PIN2 code.
security code protects your If the codes are not supplied with
phone against unauthorised use, the SIM card, contact your local
and is supplied with the phone. service provider for the codes.
The preset code is 12345. Change
• Barring password: The barring
the code in the Settings menu,
password is needed when using
see Security settings on page 36.
the Call barring service, see
Keep the new code secret and in
Security settings on page 36. The
a safe place separate from your
password is supplied by your
phone.
service provider.
Set the phone to request the
code, see Security settings on
page 36.
• PIN code (4 trough 8 digits): The
Personal Identification Number
(PIN) code protects your SIM card
against unauthorised use. The
PIN code is usually supplied with
the SIM card.
Set the phone to request the PIN
code each time the phone is
switched on, see Security
settings on page 36.

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Overview of the functions of the phone


The Nokia 3510 phone provides ■ Polyphonic sound
many functions which are very (MIDI)
handy for daily use, such as a
Polyphonic sound consists of several
Calendar, Clock, Alarm clock,
sound components played at the
Countdown timer, Calculator,
same time through a speaker. The
Games, and many more.
polyphonic sounds make ringing
A range of accessory covers is also tones sound like real melodies
available for your phone. To change compared to the beeps in traditional
the covers, see Changing the covers ringing tones. The polyphonic sounds
on page 6. are used in ringing tones, message
alert tones and in gaming for
■ Multimedia messaging background music and sound
service effects. Your 3510 phone has sound
The multimedia messaging service components from over 40
enables you to receive multimedia instruments that can be used for
messages. These messages can be polyphonic sounds. A maximum of
made up of text, graphics and sound. four instruments can be played
The graphic part can be saved for use simultaneously. The format
as a screen saver, and the sound part supported is the scalable polyphonic
can be saved for use as a ringing MIDI (SP-MIDI).
tone. You can receive polyphonic ringing
Note: The default setting of tones via multimedia service, see
the multimedia message Receiving multimedia messages on
service is on (Allow page 27 and Tones (Menu 4). You
multimedia reception is set can also download them via WAP via
to Yes), and your operator or Tone services menu. See Tones
service provider may charge (Menu 4) on page 31.
you for every message you
receive.

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■ GPRS (General Packet ■ WAP (Wireless


Radio Service) Application Protocol)
GPRS is a technology that allows You can access various WAP services
mobile phones to be used for such as news, weather reports,
sending and receiving data over the entertainment, cinema and online
mobile network. GPRS is a data games. These services are specially
bearer that enables wireless access designed for mobile phones and they
to data networks such as the are maintained by WAP service
Internet. The applications which use providers.
GPRS are WAP, MMS and SMS Check the availability of WAP
messages. services, pricing and tariffs with your
Before you can use GPRS network operator and/or the service
technology provider whose services you wish to
• You need to subscribe to the use. Service providers will also give
GPRS service. you instructions on how to use their
services.
For availability and subscription
to GPRS service, contact your See Mobile Internet services, WAP
network operator or service (Menu 10) on page 44.
provider.
• You need to save the GPRS
settings for the applications used
over GPRS.
See Setting up the phone for a
WAP service on page 44.
See Text message settings on
page 26.
Fees for GPRS and applications
Both the active GPRS connection
and the applications used over GPRS,
for example WAP services, sending
and receiving data and SMS
messages, require a fee. For more
detailed information on fees,
contact your network operator or
service provider.

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Your phone

1. Your phone
■ Keys and connectors 1. Power key,
Switches the phone on and off.
While in the phone book or in
menu functions, or when the
keypad is locked, briefly pressing
the power key turns the phone’s
display lights on for
approximately 15 seconds.
2. Selection keys, and
The function of the keys depends
on the guiding text shown on the
display above the keys, for
example Menu and Names in
standby mode.
3. Scroll keys, and
Enables scrolling through names,
phone numbers, menus or
settings. Also adjusts the
earpiece volume during a call.
4. ends an active call. Exits
from any function.
5. dials a phone number, and
answers a call. In standby mode,
it shows the most recently called
number.
6. - enter numbers and
characters. Pressing and holding
calls your voice mailbox.

and are used for


various purposes in different
functions, for example, when
locking the keypad.

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Your phone

■ Standby mode The phone’s keypad is


locked. See Keypad lock
When the phone
(Keyguard) on page 5.
is ready for use
and no characters The phone does not ring for
have been an incoming call or for a text
entered by the message when Incoming
user, the phone is in standby mode. call alert is set to Off and
The selection keys in standby mode Message alert tone is set to
are Menu and Names. Off. See Tones (Menu 4) on
page 31.

xxxxxx Indicates the cellular The alarm clock is set to On.


network in which the phone See Alarm clock on page 38.
is currently being used. The countdown timer is
Shows the signal strength running. See Countdown
of the cellular network at timer on page 42.
your current location. The The stopwatch timing is
higher the bar, the stronger running in the background.
the signal. See Stopwatch on page 43.
Shows the battery charge All your calls are diverted to
level. The higher the bar, the another number, Divert all
more power in the battery. voice calls. If you have two
Other essential indicators in phone lines, the divert
standby mode: indicator for the first line is
and for the second line
You have received one or
is . See Call divert on
several text or picture
page 33.
messages. See Reading and
replying to a text message Calls are limited to a closed
on page 23. user group (network
service). See Security
You have received one or
settings on page 36.
several voice messages. See
Voice messages on page 26.

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Getting started

2. Getting started
■ Installing the SIM card 3. Insert the SIM card into the
and the battery phone. Make sure that the SIM
card is positioned correctly and
• Keep all miniature SIM cards out
that the golden contact area on
of the reach of small children.
the card is facing downwards.
• The SIM card and its contacts can
easily be damaged by scratches
or bending, so be careful when
handling, inserting or removing
the card.
• Before installing the SIM card,
always make sure that the phone
is switched off and you can then 4. Replace the battery.
remove the battery.
1. With the back of the phone
facing you, press the release
button. Slide and lift the back
cover off the phone in the
direction of the arrows.
5. Replace the back cover. Make
sure that the locking catches on
the sides of the covers go in the
notches on the phone.

2. Lift the battery out of the phone,


the end side first.

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Getting started

Removing the SIM card The charging time depends on the


If you need to remove the SIM card charger and the battery used. For
from the phone, remove the back example, charging a BLC-2 battery
cover and the battery, press the snap with the ACP-7 charger takes about
of the SIM card holder down and 3 hours and 45 minutes.
gently push the SIM card towards
the top of the phone. ■ Switching the phone on
and off
Press and hold
the power key,
.
Note that if the
phone displays
Insert SIM
card even
■ Charging the battery though the
SIM card is
1. Connect the lead of the charger
properly
to the socket on the bottom of
your phone. inserted, you
should contact
your network operator or service
provider. Your phone does not
support 5 Volt SIM cards and the
card may need to be changed.
• If the phone asks for a PIN code,
key in the PIN code (displayed as
2. Connect the charger to an AC
****), and press OK.
wall socket.
See also PIN code request in
The text Charging is displayed
Security settings on page 36 and
briefly if the phone is switched
Access codes on page xiv.
on. When the battery is
completely flat, it may take a few • If the phone asks for a security
minutes before the charging code, key in the security code
indicator appears on the display (displayed as *****), and press OK.
or any calls can be made. See also Access codes on page
You can use the phone while the xiv.
charger is connected.

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Getting started

Warning: Do not switch the ■ Keypad lock (Keyguard)


phone on when wireless
You can lock the keypad to prevent
phone use is prohibited or
the keys being accidentally pressed,
when it may cause
for example, when your phone is in
interference or danger.
your bag.
• Locking the keypad
TIPS ON
EFFICIENT
OPERATION:
Your phone has a
built-in antenna.
As with any
other radio
transmitting
device, do not
touch the
In standby mode, press Menu
antenna
and then within 1.5 seconds
unnecessarily to lock the keypad.
when the phone
is switched on. When the keypad is locked,
Contact with the appears at the top of the display.
antenna affects • Unlocking the keypad
call quality and may cause the phone Press Unlock and then
to operate at a higher power level within 1.5 seconds to unlock the
than otherwise needed. Not keypad.
touching the antenna area during a
• When keyguard is on
phone call optimises the antenna
performance and the talktime of To answer a call, press .
your phone. During a call, the phone can be
operated normally. When you
end or reject a call, the keypad
will automatically be locked.
• Automatic keyguard
You can set the keypad to lock
automatically after a certain
time. See Keyguard settings on
page 34.

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Getting started

Note: When Keyguard is on, 2. Gently pull the front cover off the
calls may be possible to the phone starting from the bottom.
emergency number
programmed into your
phone (e.g. 112 or other
official emergency number).
Key in the emergency
number and press .
The number is displayed
only after you have keyed in 3. Replace the key mat on the new
its last digit. front cover, if necessary.

■ Changing the covers


Before changing either cover, always
switch off the power and disconnect
the phone from the charger or any
other device. Always store and use
the phone with the covers attached.
4. To replace the front cover, align
1. To remove the back cover of the the top of the phone with the top
phone, with the back of the of the front cover and gently
phone facing you, press the back push the phone towards the
cover release button and slide the cover. Ensure that the locking
cover off the phone. See catches on the sides go in the
Installing the SIM card and the notches on the phone, and that
battery on page 3. the cover is locked into place.

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Getting started

5. To replace the back cover of the Insert the carrying strap by


phone, direct the back cover threading the strap as shown in
towards the locking catches on the picture and tighten.
the front cover and slide the back
cover until it locks into place. See
Installing the SIM card and the
battery on page 3.

■ Putting on the carrying


strap
1. Take off the back and front cover,
see Changing the covers on page 3. Press the power key back in.
6. Make sure it is properly in place.
2. Lift the power key from the edge 4. Replace the front and back cover,
shown in the picture. see Changing the covers on page
6.

You can also remove the power


key completely, but make sure
not to lose it.

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Call functions

3. Call functions
■ Making a call Calling your voice mailbox
1. Key in the phone number, In standby mode, press and hold
including the area code. To edit , or press and .
the number on the display, press If the phone asks for the voice
or to move the mailbox number, key it in and press
cursor and press Clear to delete OK. See also Voice messages on
the character to the left of the page 26.
cursor.
For international calls, press Speed dialling a phone
twice for the international prefix number
(the + character replaces the
Assign a phone number to one of the
international access code) and
speed dialling keys, (from
then key in the country code,
through ), and you can call that
area code and the phone number.
number in either of the following
2. Press to call the number. ways:
3. Press or End call to end • Press the speed dialling key you
the call (or to cancel the call want and then press .
attempt).
• If Speed dialling is activated,
Making a call using the phone book press and hold a speed dialling
1. See Searching for a name in the key until the call is started. See
phone book on page 17. Speed dialling settings on page
2. Press to call the number 33.
on the display. See also Assigning a number to a
speed dialling key on page 19.
Last number redialling
In standby mode, press once
to access a list of the 20 numbers
you most recently called or
attempted to call. Scroll to the
number or name you want, and press
to call the number.

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Call functions

Making a conference call ■ Answering or rejecting


Conference calling is a network an incoming call
service that allows up to six people Press to answer the incoming
to take part in a conference call. call and press to end the call.
1. Make a call to the first Press to reject the incoming
participant. call.
2. To make a call to a new If you press Silence, only the ringing
participant, press Options and tone is muted. Then either answer or
select New call. reject the call.
3. Key in or search the phone book Tip: If the Divert if busy
for the phone number of the new function is activated to
participant and press Call. The divert the calls, for example
first call is put on hold. to your voice mailbox,
4. When the new call has been rejecting an incoming call
answered, include the first will also divert the call. See
participant in the conference Call divert on page 33.
call. Press Options and select
Conference. Call waiting
5. To add a new participant to the You can answer an incoming call
call, repeat steps 2 through 4. while you have a call in progress if
6. To have a private conversation you have activated the function Call
with one of the participants: waiting service, see Call waiting
service on page 33.
Press Options and select Private.
Scroll to the desired participant During a call, press to answer
and press OK. Once you have the waiting call. The first call is put
finished the private conversation, on hold. Press to end the
re-establish the conference call active call.
as described in step 4 above.
7. To end the conference call, press
.

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■ Options during a call


Press Options during a call for some
of the following network service
options (if they are available from
your service provider and operator
for the current call):
Mute or Unmute, End call, End all
calls, Phone book, Menu and Hold or
Unhold, New call, Conference,
Private, Answer and Reject.
Send DTMF is used to send DTMF
tone strings, for example, passwords
or bank account numbers. Key in the
DTMF string or search for it in the
phone book and press OK. Note that
you can key in the wait character w
and the pause character p by
repeatedly pressing .
Swap is used to switch between the
active call and the call on hold.
Transfer is used to connect a call on
hold to an active call and to
disconnect yourself from the calls.

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Writing text

4. Writing text
You can key in text, for example, Tip: To quickly set the
when writing messages, in two predictive text input on or
different ways, using the traditional off when writing text, press
method, or another method called twice, or press and
predictive text input. hold Options.
When you are writing text, the
predictive text input is indicated by ■ Using predictive text
and the traditional text input input
by at the top left of the display. You can key in any letter from A
The character case is indicated by through Z with a single keypress. The
Abc, abc, or ABC next to the text predictive text input is based on a
input indicator, and you can switch built-in dictionary to which you can
the character case by pressing . also add new words.
The number mode is indicated by
123, and you can switch between 1. Start writing a word by using the
the letter and number mode by keys through . Press
pressing and holding . each key only once for one letter.
The word changes after each
keystroke.
■ Setting predictive text
For example, to write Nokia
input on or off
when the English dictionary is
When writing text, press Options selected, press once for N,
and select Dictionary. once for o, once for k,
• To set the predictive text input once for i and once for
on, select a language in the a:
dictionary options list. Predictive
text input is only available for the
languages in the list. To insert a number while in letter
mode, press and hold the desired
• To change back to the traditional
number key.
text input, select Dictionary off.
For more instructions on writing
text, see Tips for writing text on
page 13.

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2. When you have finished writing ■ Using traditional text


the word and it is correct, input
confirm the word by pressing
Press a number key, through
or adding a space with
, repeatedly until the character
.
you want appears. Not all of the
If the word is not correct, you characters available under a number
have the following options: key are printed on the key. The
• Press repeatedly until characters available depend on the
the word you want appears language selected in the Language
and confirm it. menu, see Language on page 34.
• Press Options and select To insert a number while in letter
Matches. mode, press and hold the desired
If the ? character is displayed number key.
after the word, the word you • If the next letter you want is
intended to write is not in the located on the same key as the
dictionary. To add the word to the present one, wait until the cursor
dictionary, press Spell, key in the appears, or press or
word (traditional text input is and then key in the letter.
used) and press Save. When the • The most common punctuation
dictionary becomes full, the new marks and special characters are
word replaces the oldest one that available under the number key
was added. .
3. Start writing the next word. For more instructions on writing
text, see Tips for writing text below.
Writing compound words
Key in the first part of the word and
confirm the word by pressing .
Write the last part of the word and
confirm the word by pressing
or .

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■ Tips for writing text • To insert a number while in letter


mode, press Options and select
You can also use the following keys
Insert number. Key in the
for writing text:
numbers you want and press OK.
• To insert a space, press .
• To insert a name or a phone
• To move the cursor to the right or number by searching for it in the
left, press or , phone book, press Options and
respectively. select Insert name or Insert
• To delete a character to the left number.
of the cursor, press Clear. Press • To insert a word when using
and hold Clear to delete the predictive text input, press
characters more quickly. Options and select Insert word.
• To insert a special character Write the word using the
when using traditional text input, traditional text input and press
press or when using the Save. The word is also added to
predictive text input, press and the dictionary.
hold , or press Options and
select Insert symbol.
Scroll through the list of
characters and press Use to
select a character.
To scroll through the list more
quickly, press , , or
, and press to select a
character.

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5. Using the menu


The phone offers you an extensive By shortcut
range of functions, which are The menus, submenus and setting
grouped into menus. Most of the options are numbered and you can
menu functions are provided with a access them by using their shortcut
brief help text. To activate the help numbers. The shortcut number is
texts, see Help text activation on shown in the top right corner of the
page 35. To view the help text, scroll display.
to the menu function you want and
• To access the menu, press Menu
wait for 15 seconds. To exit the help
and within two seconds key in
text, press Back.
the index number of the menu
function you want to access.
■ Accessing a menu
For example, to set the Anykey
function answer On, press Menu, , ,
By scrolling and .
1. To access the menu, press Menu.
2. Scroll through the menu and
select, for example, Settings by
pressing Select.
3. If the menu contains submenus,
select the one you want, for
example Call settings.
4. If the selected submenu contains
further submenus, repeat step 3.
Select the next submenu, for
example Anykey answer.
5. Select the setting of your choice.
6. Press Back to return to the
previous menu level, and Exit to
exit the menu.

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6. Menu functions
■ Phone book Selecting the phone book
(Names - Menu 1) settings
You can save names and phone 1. Press Names or Menu and Phone
numbers in the phone’s memory book and then select Settings.
(internal phone book) or in the SIM 2. Select Memory in use, and select
card’s memory (SIM phone book). one of the following options:
• The internal phone book can save Phone and SIM to recall names
a maximum of 500 names with and numbers from both phone
several numbers and text notes books. The names and numbers
for each name. The total number will be saved in the phone’s
of names that can be saved memory.
depends on the number of names
Phone to use the phone’s internal
and the phone numbers and text
phone book.
items attached to them.
SIM card to use the SIM card’s
• The phone supports SIM cards
phone book.
that can save a maximum of 250
names and phone numbers. 3. Select Phone book view and
Names and numbers saved in the select one of the following
SIM card’s memory are indicated options:
by . Name list to show three names at
a time.
Name and no. to show one name
and one phone number at a time.
4. Select Memory status. Select
Phone or SIM card to see how
many names and phone numbers
are currently saved and how
many can still be saved in the
selected phone book.

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Saving names and phone The first number saved under a name
numbers (Add name) is automatically set as the default
number, and is indicated by .
Names and numbers will be saved in
When you select a name from the
the memory currently being used,
phone book, for example, to make a
see Selecting the phone book
call, the default number is used
settings above.
unless you select another number.
1. Press Names or Menu and Phone
1. Make sure that the memory in
book and select Add name.
use is either Phone or Phone and
2. Key in the name and press OK. SIM, since multiple numbers and
See Writing text on page 11. text items can only be saved in
3. Key in the phone number and the phone’s memory. See
press OK. To key in the numbers, Selecting the phone book
see Making a call on page 8. settings on page 15.
4. When the name and number are 2. To access the list of names and
saved, press Done. phone numbers, press or
Tip: Quick save in standby mode.
In standby mode, key in the 3. Scroll to the name saved in the
phone number. Press phone’s internal phone book to
Options and select Save. which you want to add a new
Key in the name and press number or text item and press
OK. Details. (If the name is not saved
in the phone, the phone will ask
Saving multiple numbers and you whether you want to save it
text items per name there.)
You can save a maximum of five 4. Press Options and select Add
phone numbers and three brief text number or Add info.
items in the phone’s internal phone
book for each name. You can choose
to select any three text items, out of
four text types: e-mail, web address,
postal address, and note.

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5. Select one of the following Searching for a name in the


number or text types: phone book
General is the default type 1. Press Names or Menu and Phone
used when no other number type book, then select Search.
is set as the default number.
2. Either press List to access the
Other number types are
phone book or key in the first
Mobile, Home, Office
character(s) of the name you are
and Fax.
searching for and press Search.
Text types are E-mail, The matches appear with the
Postal addr., Note and pop-up window.
Web address:.
3. Scroll to the name you want and
To change the number or text press Details. Scroll to view the
type, select Change type in the details of the selected name.
options list.
Tip: To find a name and
6. Key in the number or text item phone number quickly,
and press OK to save it. press or in
7. Press Back and then Exit to standby mode. Key in the
return to standby mode. first letter(s) of the name,
Changing the default number and/or scroll to the name
you want.
Press or in standby
mode, scroll to the name you want
and press Details. Scroll to the
Editing a name, number or
number you want to set as the text item
default. Press Options and select Set Search for the name (and number)
as default. you want to edit and press Details.
Scroll to the name, number or text
item you want to edit, and press
Options. Select Edit name, Edit
number or Edit info, edit the name,
number or text and press OK.

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Erasing names and numbers 3. Select One by one, All or Default


Press Names or Menu and Phone nos.
book, and select Erase. • If you select One by one, scroll
• To delete names and numbers to the name you want to copy
one by one, select One by one and and press Copy.
scroll to the name (and number) Default nos. is shown if you copy
you want to delete. Press Erase from the phone to the SIM card.
and press OK to confirm. Only the default numbers will be
• To delete all names and numbers copied, since your SIM card may
in the phone book at once, select not support multiple numbers
Erase all and then scroll to the stored under one name.
phone book, Phone or SIM card 4. To select whether you want to
and press Erase. Press OK and keep or erase the original names
confirm with your security code. and numbers, choose Keep
original or Move original.
Copying phone books • If you select All or Default
You can copy names and phone nos., press OK when Start
numbers from the phone’s memory copying? or Start moving? is
to your SIM card’s memory and vice displayed.
versa.
1. Press Names or Menu and Phone Sending and receiving a
book, and select Copy. business card
2. Select the copying direction, You can send and receive a person’s
From phone to SIM card or From contact information as a business
SIM card to phone. card as an Over The Air (OTA)
message, if supported by the
network.

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• Receiving a business card • If a number is already assigned to


When you have received a that key, press Options, and you
business card as an Over The Air can view, change or erase the
(OTA) message, press Show. Press assigned number.
Options and select Save to save To make a call using the speed
the business card in the phone’s dialling keys, see Speed dialling a
memory, or Discard to discard the phone number on page 8.
received business card.
• Sending a business card Voice dialling
You can send a person’s contact You can make a phone call by saying
info as a business card to a a voice tag that has been added to a
compatible phone or other phone number. You can add a
compatible handheld device that maximum of 14 voice tags. Any
supports the vCard standard. spoken word(s), such as a person’s
1. Search the phone book for the name(s), can be a voice tag.
name and phone number you Before using voice dialling, note
want to send, press Options that:
and select Send bus. card. • Voice tags are not language
2. To send the business card as dependent. They are dependent
an OTA message, select Via on the speaker's voice.
text msg. • Voice tags are sensitive to
background noise. Record them
Assigning a number to a and make calls in a quiet
speed dialling key environment.
Press Names or Menu and Phone • When recording a voice tag or
book and select Speed dials. Scroll to making a call by saying a voice
the speed dialling key number you tag, hold the phone in the normal
want. position near to your ear.
• Press Assign and then Search. • Very short names are not
Select the name first and then accepted. Use long names and
the number you want to assign to avoid similar names for different
that key. numbers.

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Note: You must say the 5. When the voice tag has been
name exactly as you said it successfully saved, Voice tag
when you recorded it. This saved is displayed, a beep sounds
may be difficult in, for and a symbol appears after
example, a noisy the phone number with the voice
environment or during an tag.
emergency, so you should
not rely solely upon voice Making a call using a voice tag
dialling in all When an application using the GPRS
circumstances. connection is sending or receiving
data, you cannot make a call using
Adding a voice tag voice dialling. To make a call using a
Save or copy the names and phone voice tag, end the application using
numbers to which you want to add a the GPRS connection.
voice tag in the phone’s memory. 1. In standby mode, press and hold
You can also add voice tags to the Names. A short tone is heard and
names in the SIM card, but if you Speak now is displayed.
replace your SIM card with a new 2. Say the voice tag clearly.
one, you first need to delete the old
3. The phone plays the recognised
voice tags before you can add new
voice tag and then dials the
ones.
phone number of the voice tag
1. In standby mode, press or after 1.5 seconds.
.
If you are using the headset, press
2. Scroll to the name to which you and hold the headset key to start the
want to add a voice tag and press voice dialling.
Details. Scroll to the phone
number you want and press Replaying, changing or erasing
Options. a voice tag
3. Select Add voice tag. Press Names and select Voice tags.
Scroll to the name with the voice tag
4. Press Start, and speaking clearly you want, and press Options.
say the word(s) you want to
record as a voice tag. After • To replay the voice tag, select
recording, the phone plays the Playback.
recorded tag. • To erase the voice tag, select
Erase and press OK.

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• To change the voice tag, select ■ Messages


Change. Press Start to add the (Menu 2)
new voice tag.
You can read, write and send text
Service numbers and picture messages or save your
You can call the service numbers of messages. All the messages in your
your service provider if the numbers phone’s message memory are
are included on your SIM card. organised in folders.
Press Names and select Service Nos. Before you can send any text or
Scroll to a service number and press picture messages, you need to save
to call the number. your message centre number, see
Text message settings on page 26.
Ringing tone per name You can also receive multimedia
You can assign a ringing tone to messages with text, ringing tones
each phonebook memory entry. You and graphics. Multimedia messages
can, for example, assign the same will be dealt with in Receiving
ringing tone to all your friends or multimedia messages, starting on
colleagues. page 27.
1. Press Names or Menu and Phone
book, and scroll to the entry Writing and sending text
(name) to which you want to messages
assign a ringing tone. Your phone is able to send and
2. Press Details and then Options. receive multi-part messages
Select Ringing tone and then comprised of several ordinary text
choose the ringing tone you want messages (network service).
to assign to the entry. Note that Invoicing is based on how many
Default means you will use the ordinary messages are needed for a
same general ringing tone used in multi-part message.
the active profile. The number of available characters
and the current part number of a
multi-part message are shown at the
top right of the display.

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1. Press Menu, and select Options for sending a


Messages and Write message. message
2. Key in a message. See Writing After you have written a message,
text on page 11. press Options, and select Sending
See also Inserting a text template options.
into a message on page 23 and • To send a message to several
Inserting a picture template into recipients, select Send to many.
a message on page 23. When you have sent the message
3. To send the message, press to everyone you want to send it
Options and select Send. to, press Done.
4. Enter the recipient’s phone • To send a message using a
number and press OK to send the message profile, select Sending
message, or search for the phone profile and then the message
number in the phone book. Press profile you want to use.
OK to send the message. For example, if you select a
Note: When sending profile that you have defined for
messages via the SMS e-mail transmission, key in or
network service, your phone search the phone book for the
may display the words recipient’s e-mail address and
"Message Sent". This is an press OK. Key in the e-mail
indication that the message service number and select Accept
has been sent by your phone to send the message.
to the message centre To define a message profile, see
number programmed into Text message settings on page
your phone. This is not an 26.
indication that the message
• To forward a message to several
has been received at the
recipients or using a message
intended destination. For
profile, select Forw. options and
more details about SMS
then select Send to many or
services, check with your
Sending profile, respectively.
service provider.

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Text and picture templates Inserting a picture template


Press Menu, select Messages and into a message
Templates. The list of text templates, When you are writing or replying to
indicated with , and picture a message, press Options. Select
templates, indicated with , is Attach picture and select a picture
displayed. to view. Press Attach to insert the
picture into your message.
Your phone offers you 10 picture
message templates. You can also The indicator on the header of
save new pictures into the the message indicates that a picture
Templates folder. More pictures can has been attached. The number of
be found on the Nokia website, characters that you can enter in a
http://www.club.nokia.com. message depends on the size of the
picture.
Note: This function can be
used only if it is supported To view the text and the picture
by your network operator or together before sending the
service provider. Only message, press Options and select
phones that offer picture Preview.
message features can
receive and display picture Reading and replying to a
messages. text message
• Each picture message is made up When you have received a text or
of several text messages. picture message, the indicator
Therefore, sending one picture and the number of new messages
message may cost more than followed by messages received will
sending one text message. appear on the display.
• Since picture messages are saved The blinking indicates that the
in the phone’s memory, you message memory is full. Before you
cannot view them if you use your can receive or send new messages,
SIM card with another phone. delete some of your old messages.
Inserting a text template into a 1. Press Show to view the message,
message or press Exit to view it later.
When you are writing or replying to Reading the message later: Press
a message, press Options. Select Menu, select Messages and
Use template and select the Inbox.
template that you want to insert.

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2. If more than one message is 4. Write your reply message.


received, select the message you 5. Press Options, select Send and
want to read. An unread text press OK to send the message to
message is indicated by and the displayed number.
an unviewed picture message is
indicated by in front of it.
Inbox and outbox folders
3. While reading or viewing the
After you have read an incoming
message, press Options.
text or picture message, the phone
You can select an option to erase, saves the message in the Inbox
forward, edit, move, and rename folder of the Messages menu.
the message you are reading. You
You can save a message that you
can also change the font size of
want to send later in the Outbox or
the message. Select Copy to
Archive folder.
calend. to copy the message to
your phone’s calendar as a
reminder note for the current Erasing text messages
day. Press Menu, select Messages and
Select Details to view, for select Erase messages.
example, the sender’s name and To delete all the messages in a
phone number, the message folder, scroll to the folder and press
centre used, the date and time OK. Then press OK when Erase all
the message was received. read messages from folder? is
Select Use number to extract displayed.
numbers from the current To delete all read messages from all
message. the folders, scroll to All read and
Select Save picture to save the press OK. Then press OK when Erase
picture in the Templates folder. read messages from all folders? is
displayed.
Select Reply to reply to a
message. Select Original text to
include the original message in
the reply, or select standard
answers, for example, Thank you
or Congrats or Template to be
included in the reply, or select
Empty screen.

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Chat To view the latest messages sent and


You can have a conversation with received during the current chat
other people using this faster text session, press Options and select
message service. Messages sent or Chat history. The messages you sent
received during a chat session are are indicated by "<" and your
not saved. nickname, and the messages you
received by ">" and the sender’s
1. To start a chat, press Menu, nickname. Press Back to return to
select Messages and Chat. Key in the message you are writing.
or search the phone book for the
phone number of the person with To edit your nickname, select the
whom you want to start the chat option Chat name.
session and press OK.
Another way to start a chat:
My folders and Archive
When you have received a folder
message, press Show to read it. To organise your messages, you can
To start a chat, press Options and add new folders and then move
select Chat. messages to the new folder or to
2. Key in your nickname for the chat Archive folder.
and press OK. To add or delete a folder, press
3. Write your chat message, see Menu, select Messages and My
Writing text on page 11. folders.

4. To send the message, press • To add a folder, press Options


Options and select Send. and select Add folder.
5. The reply message from the other • To delete a folder, scroll to the
person is shown above your folder you want to delete, press
original message. To reply to the Options and select Delete folder.
message, press OK and repeat To move a message to another
step 3. folder, press Options while reading
the message you want to move.
Select Move, scroll to the folder
where you want to move the
message and press OK.

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Voice messages Info messages


Voice mailbox is a network service With the info message network
and you may need to subscribe to it service, you can receive messages on
first. For more information and for various topics, for example weather
the voice mailbox number, contact or traffic conditions, from your
your service provider. service provider. For available topics
Press Menu, select Messages and and relevant topic numbers, contact
Voice messages. Select your service provider.
• Listen to voice messages to call If the GPRS connection is set to
your voice mailbox at the phone Always online, the info messages
number you have saved within may not be received. In that case, set
the Voice mailbox number menu. the GPRS connection to When
Note also that pressing and needed, see Setting up the phone for
holding calls your voice a WAP service on page 44.
mailbox.
Each phone line may have its own Service command editor
voice mailbox number, see Line Press Menu, select Messages and
for outgoing calls on page 34. Service command editor. Key in and
• Voice mailbox number to key in send service requests (also known as
or edit your voice mailbox USSD commands), such as activation
number and press OK to save it. commands for network services, to
your service provider.
If supported by the network, the
indicator will indicate new
voice messages. Press Listen to call
Text message settings
your voice mailbox number. Text message settings affect the
sending of messages.
Press Menu, select Messages,
Message settings and Text
messages. If more than one message
profile set is supported by your SIM
card, select the message profile set
that you want to change. Select

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• Message centre number to save ■ Receiving multimedia


the phone number of the messages
message centre. You need the
The multimedia messaging service
message centre number to send
enables you to receive multimedia
text and picture messages. You
messages. These messages can
receive the number from your
contain text, graphics and sound
service provider.
parts. The graphic part can be saved
• Messages sent as to select the for use as a screen saver, and the
message format. sound part can be saved for use as a
• Message validity to set how long ringing tone.
the network will attempt to send You can store three Multimedia
you a message, for example, messages in the Multimedia inbox.
when your phone is turned off. Graphic parts can be saved in the
• Default recipient number to save Pictures folder and sound parts in
a default number to send the ringing tone list. See Viewing
messages for this message multimedia messages on page 28.
profile. The following formats are supported:
• Delivery reports to request the • Text: Unicode
network to send delivery reports
• Graphic: GIF87, GIF89a, BMP,
about your messages (network
PNG, OTA-BMP, JPEG and WBMP
service).
• Sound: Polyphonic sound (MIDI)
• Use GPRS to set GPRS as the
preferred SMS bearer. If a received message contains any
unsupported elements, they are
• Reply via same centre to allow
replaced by a fixed text Object type
the recipient of your message to
not supported.
send you a reply via your message
centre (network service)
• Rename sending profile to
change the name of the selected
message profile.

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The size of the multimedia message • Incoming multimedia - choose


can be a maximum of 30 KB. If the one of the following:
size of the message exceeds 30 KB, • Reject not to receive
you will not be able to receive the multimedia messages, and a
message. Depending on your notification of this is sent to
network operator or service provider, the network.
you may receive an SMS, which
• Retrieve to receive
contains an Internet address where
multimedia messages.
you can view the multimedia
message. If the multimedia message • Allow adverts to receive or reject
contains images larger than the adverts.
display, the phone scales them down • Connection settings - you can
to fit the display area. define WAP connection settings
Note: The default setting of for retrieving multimedia
the multimedia message messages. You can edit the
service is on (Allow settings (Edit active multimedia
multimedia reception is set settings) or activate them
to Yes), and your operator or (Active multimedia settings). For
service provider may charge more information on editing the
you for every message you settings, see Mobile Internet
receive. services, WAP (Menu 10) on page
44.
Multimedia messaging
settings Viewing multimedia
Press Menu, select Messages,
messages
Message settings and Multimedia When you have received a
msg.. Select multimedia message, the text
Multimedia message received is
• Allow multimedia reception -
shown.
choose No, Yes or Home network
to use the multimedia service. If Viewing the received message
you choose Home network, you Press Show to view the message, or
cannot receive multimedia press Exit to delete it.
messages when outside your own
network.

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Note that if you press Exit, you ■ Call


cannot view the message later. If register
you want to view the message later, (Menu 3)
you have to save it by pressing
Show, Options and then selecting The phone registers the phone
Save message. numbers of missed, received and
dialled calls, and the approximate
You also have the following options length and cost of your calls.
available when you press Options:
The phone registers missed and
• Play to listen to a sound clip. received calls only if the network
• Save tone to save a sound part in supports these functions, the phone
the ringing tone list. is switched on and within the
• Discard to delete a message. network’s service area.
• Details to view the message When you press Options in the
subject, size and class. Missed calls, Received calls and
Dialled numbers menus, you can
• Save image to save the attached
view the date and the time of the
image, for example, to be used as
call, edit or erase the phone number
a screen saver.
from the list, save the number in the
Viewing a saved message phone book, or send a message to
Press Menu, select Messages and the number.
Multimedia inbox. Select the
message you want to read. Missed calls and received
When viewing the message, press calls
Options. Select To view a list of the last ten phone
• Play to listen to a sound clip. numbers from which somebody has
• Save tone to save the sound part tried to call you (network service),
in the ringing tone list. press Menu, select Call register and
Missed calls.
• Details to view the message
subject, size and class. Tip: When a note about
missed calls is being
• Erase message to delete the displayed, press List to
message. access the list of phone
• Save image to save the attached numbers. Scroll to the
image, for example, to be used as number you would like to
a screen saver. call back and press .

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To view a list of the last ten phone • Call duration and scroll to view
numbers from which you have most the approximate duration of your
recently accepted calls (network incoming and outgoing calls in
service), press Menu, select Call hours, minutes and seconds. To
register and Received calls. clear the timers, your security
code is needed.
Dialled numbers Each phone line has its own call
timers and the timers of the
To view a list of the 20 phone
selected line are displayed. See
numbers that you have most
Line for outgoing calls on page
recently called or attempted to call,
34.
press Menu, select Call register and
Dialled numbers. See also Last • Call costs (network service) and
number redialling on page 8. select Last call units or All calls'
units to check the cost of your
Erase recent call lists last call or all calls.
To erase the recent calls lists, press Select Call cost settings and
Menu, select Call register and select then select Clear counters or
Erase recent call lists. Select Show costs in to set the phone to
whether you want to delete all the show the remaining talk time in
phone numbers in the recent call terms of charging units, Units, or
lists, or only the numbers in the units of currency, Currency.
missed calls, received calls or dialled Contact your service provider for
numbers lists. You cannot undo the charging unit prices. Select Call
operation. cost limit to limit the cost of your
calls to a certain amount of
charging units or units of
Call counters and call timers currency. The PIN2 code is
Note: The actual invoice for needed for the call cost settings.
calls and services from your
Note: When no more
service provider may vary,
charging units or currency
depending upon network
units are left, calls may only
features, rounding-off for
be possible to the
billing, taxes and so forth.
emergency number
Press Menu and select Call register. programmed into your
Select phone (e.g. 112 or other
official emergency number).

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• GPRS data counter and scroll to If you receive a traditional ringing


check the amounts of data that tone as an OTA message, you can
were most recently sent and save it in the ringing tone list. You
received, data sent and received can also download polyphonic
in total, and to clear the ringing tones from a predefined WAP
counters. The counter unit is a site using the Tone services
byte. submenu, or via MMS. The number
• GPRS connection timer and scroll of ringing tones you can savein the
to check the duration of the last ringing tone list depends on the size
GPRS connection or the total of an individual ringing tone. If there
duration of GPRS connection. You is no free space for ringing tones,
can also clear the timers. you can replace a previously stored
ringing tone with the received one.
The ringing tone list contains both
■ Tones traditional and polyphonic ringing
(Menu 4) tones.

Press Menu, select Tones and Tone ■ Profiles


settings. You can find the same (Menu 5)
settings in the Profiles menu, see
Profiles (Menu 5) on page 31.
Your phone has various setting
Select Incoming call alert to choose
groups, or profiles, for which you can
how the phone notifies you of an
customise the phone tones for
incoming voice call. The options are
different events and environments.
Ringing, Ascending, Ring once, Beep
First, personalise the profiles to your
once and Off.
liking and then you only need to
Select Ringing tone, Ringing volume activate a profile to use it.
and Vibrating alert for an incoming
Available profiles are General,
voice call and an incoming message.
Silent, Discreet, Loud, My style 1,
The vibrating alert does not work
and My style 2.
when the phone is connected to a
charger, desktop stand or a car kit. Press Menu and select Profiles.
Scroll to a profile and press Select.
Select Message alert tone to set the
alert tone for incoming messages, • To activate the profile, select
Keypad tones, or Warning tones to Activate.
set the phone to sound tones, for
example, when the battery is
running out of power.
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Tip: To quickly change the • Show clock (Hide clock) and the
profile in standby mode, time is shown on the top right of
press the power key , the display when the phone is in
scroll to the profile you standby mode.
want to activate and press • Set the time, key in the correct
Select. time and press OK.
• To set the profile to be active for • Time format and set the 12-hour
a certain amount of time up to 24 or 24-hour time format.
hours, select Timed and set the
The clock also serves the functions
desired time length. When the
Messages, Call register, Alarm
time set for the profile expires,
clock, timed Profiles and Calendar.
the previous profile that was not
timed, becomes active. If the battery is removed from the
phone for more than a few minutes,
• To personalise the profile, select
you may need to set the time again.
Personalise. Select the setting
you want to change and make Date settings
the changes. Press Menu, select Settings, Time
For the currently active profile, and date settings and Date. Select
the settings can also be changed • Set the date to give the current
in the Tones menu, see Tones date.
(Menu 4)on page 31. In addition,
• Date format to choose how the
you can rename a profile, Profile
date is displayed.
name. The General profile cannot
be renamed. Automatic update of date and
time
■ Settings Select Auto update of date & time
(Menu 6) and On to set the phone to
automatically update the time and
date according to the current time
Time and date settings zone. To set the phone to ask for
Clock settings confirmation before the update,
Press Menu, select Settings, Time select Confirm first.
and date settings and Clock. Select

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Call settings Anykey answer


Press Menu, select Settings, Call
Call divert settings and then Anykey answer.
Press Menu, select Settings, Call Select On and you can answer an
settings and Call divert (network incoming call by briefly pressing any
service). With call divert, you can key, except and .
direct your incoming calls to another
number, for example, to your voice Automatic redial
mailbox number. For details, contact Press Menu, select Settings, Call
your service provider. Divert options settings and Automatic redial.
that are not supported by your SIM Select On and your phone will make
card or your network operator may a maximum of ten attempts to
not be shown. connect the call after an
Select the divert option you want, unsuccessful call attempt.
for example, select Divert if busy to Speed dialling settings
divert voice calls when your number Press Menu, select Settings, Call
is busy or when you reject an settings and Speed dialling. Select
incoming call. On and the names and phone
To activate the divert setting, select numbers connected to the speed
Activate, to deactivate the divert dialling keys, from to , can
setting, select Cancel, or Check be dialled by pressing and holding
status to check whether the divert is the corresponding number key. See
activated or not. To change the Assigning a number to a speed
timeout during which the call is dialling key on page 19.
diverted, first select Set delay, if this Note that speed dialling will be
is available for the divert option, activated automatically when you
and then select Activate to turn the save the first speed dialling entry, if
divert setting on. speed dialling has not been
To cancel all the active call diverts at activated already.
once, select the option Cancel all
diverts. Call waiting service
Press Menu, select Settings, Call
To see the divert indicators in
settings and Call waiting service.
standby mode, see Standby mode on
Select Activate and the network will
page 2.
notify you of an incoming call while
you have a call in progress (network
service). See Call waiting on page 9.

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Summary after call Tip: In standby mode, you


Press Menu, select Settings, Call can switch from one line to
settings and Summary after call. the other by pressing and
Select On and the phone will briefly holding .
display the duration and cost
(network service) of the last call. Phone settings
My number sending Language
Press Menu, select Settings, Call Press Menu, select Settings, Phone
settings and My number sending. settings and Language. Select the
Select On and your phone number language for the display texts. If
will be displayed to the person you Automatic is selected, the phone
are calling (network service). Select selects the language according to
Set by network to reset the phone to the information on the SIM card.
the setting that you have agreed
upon with your service provider. Keyguard settings
Press Menu, Settings, Phone
Line for outgoing calls settings and Automatic Keyguard.
Line for outgoing calls is a network Select On to activate the keyguard
service to select the phone line (that on and select the time after which
is, subscriber number) 1 or 2 for the keypad automatically locks.
making calls.
Cell info display
Press Menu, select Settings, Call
Press Menu, select Settings, Phone
settings and Line for outgoing calls.
settings and Cell info display. Select
If you select Line 2 and have not
On to set the phone to indicate
subscribed to this network service,
when it is used in a cellular network
you will not be able to make calls.
based on Micro Cellular Network
However, calls on both lines can be
(MCN) technology.
answered regardless of the selected
line. If the GPRS connection is set to
Always online, the info messages
If supported by your SIM card, you
may not be received. In that case, set
can prevent the line selection by
the GPRS connection to When
selecting the option Lock.
needed, see Setting up the phone for
For more information on availability, a WAP service on page 44.
contact your network operator or
service provider.

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Welcome note Help text activation


Press Menu, select Settings, Phone To set the phone to show or not to
settings and Welcome note. Key in show the help texts, press Menu,
the note you would like to be shown select Settings, Phone settings and
briefly when the phone is switched Help text activation.
on. To save the note, press Options, See also Using the menu on page 14.
and select Save.
Start-up tone
Network selection To set the phone to play or not to
The cellular network to which your play a start-up tone when the phone
phone is connected can be selected is switched on, press Menu, select
either manually or automatically. Settings, Phone settings and Start-
Press Menu, select Settings, Phone up tone.
settings and Network selection. If you have set a welcome note, the
Select Automatic and the phone start-up tone will not be played, see
automatically selects one of the Welcome note on page 35.
cellular networks available in your
area.
Accessory settings
If you select Manual, the phone
The accessory settings menu is
shows a list of the available
shown only if the phone is or has
networks and you can select a
been connected to one of the
network that has a roaming
following accessories: headsets
agreement with your home network
HDC-5 or HDE-2, loopset LPS-3 or
operator. Otherwise, No access will
handsfree car kits PPH-1 or CARK
be displayed and you must select
125.
another network. The phone stays in
manual mode until the automatic Press Menu, select Settings and
mode is selected or another SIM card Accessory settings. Select Headset,
is inserted into the phone. Handsfree or Loopset.

Confirm SIM service actions


See SIM services (Menu 11) on page
53.

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• Select Default profile to select Press Menu, select Settings and


the profile you want to Security settings. Select
automatically activate when you • PIN code request to set the
connect the selected accessory. phone to ask for your PIN code
You can select another profile every time the phone is switched
while the accessory is connected. on. Some SIM cards do not allow
• Select Automatic answer to set the PIN code request to be turned
the phone to automatically off.
answer an incoming call after • Call barring service (network
five seconds. If the Incoming call service) to restrict incoming calls
alert is set to Beep once or Off, to and outgoing calls from your
automatic answer will not be phone. A barring password is
used. required.
• Select Lights to set the lights • Fixed dialling to restrict your
permanently on, On. Select outgoing calls to selected phone
Automatic to switch the lights numbers, if this function is
on for 15 seconds after a supported by your SIM card. The
keypress. The Lights option is PIN2 code is required.
only available when Handsfree is
• Closed user group. Closed user
selected.
group is a network service that
• Select Use loopset to use the specifies the group of people
loopset instead of the whom you can call and who can
headset,Yes. Use loopset is call you. For more information
available only when Loopset is contact your network operator or
selected. service provider.
• Security level. Select Phone and
Security settings the phone will ask for the
Note: When security security code whenever a new
features, which restrict SIM card is inserted into the
calls, are in use (call barring, phone.
closed user group and fixed
dialling), calls may be
possible to certain
emergency numbers in
some networks (e.g. 112 or
other official emergency
number).

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Select Memory and the phone ■ Games


will ask for the security code (Menu 7)
whenever you want to select the
phone’s internal memory or to
copy from one memory to Note: The phone must be
another. See Selecting the phone switched on to use this
book settings on page 15 and function. Do not switch on
Copying phone books on page 18. the phone when the use of a
wireless phone is prohibited
• Change of access codes and you or when it may cause
can change security code, PIN interference or danger.
code, PIN2 code or barring
password. Codes can only include
numbers from 0 to 9.
Starting a game
Press Menu, select Games and
Note that you should avoid using
Select game. Select the game you
access codes similar to
would like to play: Kart racing,
emergency numbers, such as 112,
Space Impact, Dance2Music, Link5
to prevent accidental dialling of
or Bumper. If available for the game,
an emergency number.
select the game type and then New
game.
Restore factory settings
You can read instructions on how to
To reset some of the menu settings use the keys and how the game
to their original values, press Menu, works by selecting Instructions from
select Settings and Restore factory the submenu.
settings. Key in the security code
and press OK. For example, the
names and phone numbers saved in
Game services and game
the phone book are not deleted. settings
Press Menu, select Games and
Game services or Settings. Select
• Game services and the phone
will try to connect to the WAP
pages of Club Nokia by using the
currently active service settings.

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If the connection fails, you may ■ Organiser


not be able to access Club Nokia (Menu 8)
from the WAP service whose
connection settings are currently Alarm clock
active. In this case, enter the
Services menu and activate The alarm clock uses the time format
another set of service settings, set for the clock. The alarm clock
see Making a connection to a works even when the phone is
WAP service on page 47. Try switched off.
again to connect to Club Nokia. Press Menu, select Organiser and
For the availability of different Alarm clock. Key in the alarm time
WAP services, pricing and tariffs, and press OK. To change the time
contact your network operator when the alarm time is set, select
and/or WAP service provider. On.

• Settings to set sounds, lights and When the alarm time expires
vibrator, Shakes, for the game. The phone will sound an alert tone,
You can save your Club Nokia and flash Alarm! and the alarm time
membership number, Club Nokia on the display.
ID. For more information on Club Press Stop to stop the alarm. If you
Nokia and the game services, visit let the phone continue to alarm for a
www.club.nokia.com. Availability minute or press Snooze, the alarm
may vary by country. stops for a few minutes and then
Under Settings select Game resumes.
controls and If the alarm time is reached while
• Default to activate the the phone is switched off, the phone
optimised game settings switches itself on and starts
when you are not using the sounding the alarm tone. If you press
games cover. Stop, the phone asks whether you
• Games cover to activate the want to activate the phone for calls.
optimised game settings Press No to switch off the phone or
when you are using the games Yes to make and receive calls.
cover. Note: Do not press Yes
when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may
cause interference or
danger.

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Calendar • Settings to set, for example, the


The calendar helps you to keep track date, time, date format or time
of reminders, calls that you need to format. In the Auto erase option,
make and birthdays. The phone can you can set the phone to
sound an alarm tone when the set automatically delete old notes
date for an event is reached, if you after a specified time. However,
have set an alarm for the note. the repeat notes, for example,
birthday notes, will not be
Note: The phone must be deleted.
switched on to use this
function. Do not switch on Making a calendar note
the phone when the use of a For keying in letters and numbers,
wireless phone is prohibited see Writing text on page 11.
or when it may cause Press Menu, select Organiser and
interference or danger. Calendar. Scroll to the date you
Press Menu, select Organiser and want, press Options and select
Calendar. Scroll to the day you want. Make a note. Select one of the
If you want to see the day’s notes, following note types:
press Options and select Day notes. • Reminder - Key in the note,
The note indicator is shown on the press Options and Save. Choose
first line. You can view a single note whether you want an alarm for
by scrolling to it in day view, then the reminder, and enter the time
pressing Options and View. The if you wish.
week view shows four weeks at a
• Call - Key in the phone
time.
number and press Options and
The other options for the calendar Save. You can also search for the
views may include: number in the phone book by
• Options for making a note, for pressing Options and Search.
sending a note directly to Then key in the time for the call
another phone’s calendar or as a and press OK. If you wish, select
text message. With tone to set an alarm for the
note, and the time for the alarm.
• Options for erasing, editing,
moving and repeating a note and
for copying a note to another
day.

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• Birthday - Key in the person’s ■ Tools


name (or search for it in the (Menu 9)
phone book by pressing Options
and Search), press Options and Screen saver
Save. Then key in the year of
birth, and press OK. If you key in The screen saver can be a still
the year, the note shows you the picture, an animation or a clock.
person’s age after their name. If 1. To set a screen saver on for a
you wish, select With tone to set profile, press Menu, select
an alarm for the note, and the Profiles, then the profile you
time for the alarm. want, select Personalise, Screen
When a tone alert is set, the saver and On.
indicator is displayed when you To use a screen saver for the
view the notes. currently active profile, press
Menu, select Tools, Screen saver
When the phone alarms for a and On.
note
2. To select a screen saver picture
The phone beeps and displays the
for a profile, press Menu, select
note. With a call note on the
Profiles, then the profile you
display, you can call the displayed
want, select Personalise, Screen
number by pressing . To stop
saver and Screen savers. You can
the alarm and view the note, press
also select a screen saver picture
View. To stop the alarm without
for the currently active profile by
viewing the note, press Exit.
pressing Menu, and then
selecting Tools, Screen saver and
Screen savers.. Choose either of
the following:

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• Pictures: Choosing Pictures Receiving screen savers via


will give you a list of pictures, MMS or picture messaging
possibly animated, that you You can receive animated or still
can choose as the screen pictures that you can use as screen
saver by pressing Options and savers via the multimedia messaging
Select. You can also preview service (MMS) or picture messaging
the picture by selecting service (GMS). The pictures are saved
Preview. in the Pictures folder under
Note that when using an Messages. To use a picture as a
animated screen saver, the screen saver, scroll to the picture
phone’s power consumption is you want, and press Options and
increased. then select Use as s. saver.
• Clocks: Choosing Clocks lets
you choose an analogue or Calculator
digital clock as the screen The calculator in your phone adds,
saver. subtracts, multiplies, divides,
To deactivate the screen saver for a calculates the square and the square
profile, press Menu, select Profiles, root and converts currency values.
the profile you want, Personalise, Note: The phone must be
Screen saver and Off. You can also switched on to use this
deactivate the screen saver for the function. Do not switch on
currently active profile by pressing the phone when the use of a
Menu, select Tools, Screen saver wireless phone is prohibited
and Off. or when it may cause
interference or danger.
Screen saver activation
timeout This calculator has a limited
To set the time length after which accuracy and rounding
the screen saver will activate, press errors may occur, especially
Menu, select Profiles, the profile in long divisions.
you want, Personalise, Screen saver 1. Press Menu, select Tools and
and Timeout. Or to set the timeout Calculator.
for the currently active profile, press 2. When ’0’ is displayed on the
Menu, select Tools, Screen saver screen, key in the first number in
and Timeout. You can choose the the calculation, press for a
time from the list or key in any time decimal point.
you want by choosing Other.

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3. Press Options and select Add, Countdown timer


Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Press Menu, select Tools and
Square, Square root or Change Countdown timer. Key in the alarm
sign. time in hours and minutes and press
Tip: Alternatively, press OK to start the countdown timer. If
once to add, twice to you like, write your own note, which
subtract, three times to is displayed when the time expires,
multiply or four times to and press OK. When the timer is
divide. running, the indicator is shown
4. Key in the second number. in standby mode.
5. For a total, press Options and If the alarm time is reached when
select Equals. Repeat steps 3 to 5 the phone is in standby mode, the
as many times as is necessary. phone sounds a tone and flashes
either the note, or if a note has not
6. To start a new calculation, first
been set, Countdown time up. Stop
press and hold Clear.
the alarm by pressing OK. If no key is
Making a currency conversion pressed, the alarm stops after 30
1. Press Menu, select Tools and seconds. Press OK to erase the note.
Calculator. To stop the countdown timer or to
2. To save the exchange rate, press change the countdown time:
Options and select Exchange Press Menu, select Tools and
rate. Select either of the Countdown timer. Select Change
displayed options. Key in the time to set the timer again, or Stop
exchange rate, press for a timer to stop the timer.
decimal point and press OK. The
exchange rate remains in the
memory until you replace it with
another one.
3. To make the currency conversion,
key in the amount to be
converted, press Options and
select In domestic or In foreign.
You can also make the currency
conversion in standby mode. Key in
the amount to be converted, press
Options and select In domestic or In
foreign.

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Stopwatch • Save to save the time. Key in a


You can measure time, take name for the measured time
intermediate times or lap times by and press OK. If no name is
using the stopwatch. During timing, keyed in, the total time is used
the other functions of the phone can as a title.
be used. • Reset to reset the time
Using the stopwatch consumes the without saving it.
battery and the phone's operating Lap times
time will be reduced. Be careful not Press Menu, select Tools,
to let it run in the background when Stopwatch and Lap timing. Press
performing other operations with Start to start the time observation
your phone. and Lap to take a lap time. Press
Time observation and time Stop to stop the lap timing. Press
splitting Options and you can save or reset
1. Press Menu, select Tools, the lap times. Refer to Time
Stopwatch and Split timing. observation and time splitting on
page 43.
You can select Continue if the
timing was set in the Viewing and erasing times
background, for example, Press Menu, select Tools and
because of an incoming call. Stopwatch.
2. Press Start to start the time If the stopwatch is not reset, you can
observation. Press Split every select Show last to view the most
time you want to take an recently measured time. Select View
intermediate time. The times. and a list of names or final
intermediate times are listed times of the time sets is shown,
below the running time on the select the time set you want to view.
display. Scroll to view the times. To delete the saved times, press
3. Press Stop to stop the time Options and select Erase times.
observation. Select All at once and press OK, or
4. Press Options and select select One by one and scroll to the
times you want to delete. Press
• Start to start the time
Erase and press OK.
observation again. The new
time is added to the previous
time.

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■ Mobile 3. Start browsing the pages of the


Internet WAP service. See Browsing the
services, pages of a WAP service on page
47.
WAP (Menu 10)
4. Once you have finished browsing,
See also WAP (Wireless Application
end the connection to the WAP
Protocol) on page xvi.
service. See Ending a WAP
Note: The phone must be connection on page 49.
switched on to use this
function. Do not switch on
Setting up the phone for a
the phone when the use of a
wireless phone is prohibited
WAP service
or when it may cause You may receive the service settings
interference or danger. directly to your phone from the
network operator or service provider
The WAP services use Wireless
that offers the WAP service that you
Mark-Up Language (WML) on their
want to use. For more information,
WAP pages. Web pages using the
contact your network operator or
Hyper Text Mark-Up Language
service provider, or visit Club Nokia’s
(HTML) cannot be viewed on your
Web site (www.club.nokia.com).
phone.
You can also key in the settings
Basic steps for accessing and manually. For the appropriate
settings, contact your network
using WAP services
operator or service provider. The
1. Save the service settings that are WAP settings may be available, for
needed to access the WAP service example, on the Web site of the
that you want to use. See Setting network operator or service provider.
up the phone for a WAP service
on page 44 and Appearance Saving the service settings
settings of the WAP browser on received as a text message
page 49. When you receive the service
2. Make a connection to the given settings as a text message, Service
WAP service. See Making a settings received is displayed.
connection to a WAP service on
page 47.

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• To save and activate the received • Settings name - Key in the


settings, press Options and new name for the connection
select Save. set and press OK.
If no settings are saved in Active • Homepage - Key in the
service settings, the settings are homepage address of the
saved under the first free WAP service that you want to
connection set and also use, press for a period
activated. and press OK.
• To discard the received settings, • Session mode - Select
press Options and select Discard. Permanent or Temporary.
• To view the received settings • Connection security - Select
first, press Options and select On or Off.
View. To save the settings, press When the connection security
Save. is On, the phone tries to use a
Keying in the service settings secure connection to the WAP
manually service. If a secure connection
1. Press Menu, select Services and is not available, the
Settings. connection will not be made.
If you wish to connect
2. Select Active service settings. anyway, with a non-secure
You need to activate the set in connection, you must set the
the same place where you want connection security to Off.
to save the service settings. A set • Data bearer - Select GSM
is a collection of settings needed data or GPRS. For settings for
for making a connection to a the selected bearer, see
WAP service. Settings when GSM data is
3. Scroll to the set you want to the selected data bearer
activate and press Activate. below and Settings when
4. Select Edit active service GPRS is the selected data
settings. bearer, below.
Select each of the service For pricing, connection speed
settings one by one and key in all and other information,
the required settings. contact your network
operator or service provider.

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Settings when GSM data is the Settings when GPRS is the


selected data bearer selected data bearer
• Dial-up number - Key in the • GPRS connection - Select
phone number and press OK. Always online or When needed.
• IP address - Key in the address, If you select Always online, the
press for a dot and press OK. phone is automatically registered
You can obtain the IP address to a GPRS network when you
from your network operator or switch the phone on. Starting a
service provider. WAP creates the connection
• Authentication type - Select between phone and network and
Secure or Normal. data transfer is possible. When
you end the application, GPRS
• Data call type - Select Analogue
connection is ended but the
or ISDN.
registration to the GPRS network
• Data call speed - Select the remains.
speed you want to use, or select
If you select When needed, the
Automatic. Automatic is
GPRS connection is established
available only if the currently
when you connect to a WAP
selected data call type is
service and closed when you end
Analogue. The actual data call
the WAP connection.
speed depends on the service
provider. • GPRS access point - Key in the
access point name and press OK.
• Login type - Select Manual or
Automatic. If you select An access point name is needed
Automatic, the login type uses to establish a connection to a
the user name and password GPRS network. You can obtain
keyed in for the following the access point name from your
settings. If you select Manual, network operator or service
the login information must be provider.
entered when establishing a • IP address - Key in the address,
connection. press for a period and press
• User name - Key in the user OK. You can obtain the IP
name and press OK. address from your network
operator or service provider.
• Password - Key in the password
and press OK. • Authentication type - Select
Secure or Normal.

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• Login type - Select Manual or • Select a bookmark of the WAP


Automatic. If you select Manual service:
when the GPRS connection is set Press Menu, select Services,
to Always online, the Always Bookmarks and select a
online connection will be bookmark.
disabled.
If the bookmark does not work
• User name - Key in the user with the currently active service
name and press OK. settings, activate another set of
• Password - Key in the password service settings and try again.
and press OK. OR
• Key in the address of the WAP
Making a connection to a service:
WAP service
Press Menu, select Services and
Firstly, make sure that the service then Go to address. Key in the
settings of the WAP service you address of the WAP service, press
want to use are activated. To for special characters and
activate the settings: press OK.
• Press Menu, select Services and Note that it is not necessary to
Settings. Select Active service add the prefix http:// in front of
settings and scroll to the set you the address since it will be added
want to activate and press automatically.
Activate.
Secondly, make a connection to the Browsing the pages of a
WAP service. There are three ways to WAP service
connect:
After you have made a connection to
• Open the homepage of the WAP the WAP service, you can start
service: browsing its WAP pages. The
Press Menu, select Services and function of the phone keys may vary
Home. in different WAP services. Follow the
Tip: To open the text guides on the phone display. For
homepage of a WAP more information, contact your WAP
service quickly: service provider.
In standby mode, press
and hold .
OR

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Note that if GPRS is selected as the Add bookmark - to add the


data bearer, the indicator is current WAP page as a bookmark
shown on the top left of the display in your bookmarks list.
during browsing. If there is an Go to address - to key in the
incoming (or outgoing) call during a address of the WAP service you
GPRS connection, the indicator is wish to connect to.
shown on the top right of the
Service inbox - a list of service
display. The GPRS connection is
messages is displayed, see
suspended.
Service inbox on page 51.
General guidelines for using Appear. sett. - for details, see
the phone keys Appearance settings of the WAP
• Use the scroll keys or browser on page 49.
to browse the WAP page.
Download sett. - for details, see
• To select a highlighted item, Download settings on page 50.
press .
Use number - to copy a number
• To enter letters and numbers, from the current WAP page for
press the keys - and to saving or calling (which ends the
enter special characters, press WAP connection). If the WAP
the key. page contains several numbers,
• Some or all of the following you may select the desired one.
options are available while a Reload - to reload and update
WAP connection is in progress. the current WAP page.
Press Options and select the
Clear the cache - for details, see
option you want.
The cache memory on page 52.
Home - to go back to the
Security info - to view security
homepage of the WAP service
information about the current
Bookmarks - the list of WAP connection and the server.
bookmarks is displayed. For
Quit - to quit browsing and end
details, see Bookmarks on page
the call.
50.
The options may also include
Edit/Open row/Open link/Open
links provided by the service
list - to key in text or select a
provider.
highlighted item on the WAP
page.

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WAP direct calling Appearance settings of the


Certain WAP pages support WAP browser
functions that you can access while 1. When no WAP connection is in
browsing. This is indicated on the progress
WAP page. You may, for example, be
able to • Press Menu, select Services,
Settings and Appearance
• make a voice call while you are settings.
on a WAP page.
When a WAP connection is in
• send DTMF tones while a voice progress
call is in progress.
• Press Options and select
• save in the phone book a name Appear. sett..
and a phone number from a WAP
page. 2. Select Text wrapping or Show
images.
The phone asks for a confirmation
before carrying out the function. 3. Select On or Off for Text
wrapping and Yes or No for Show
images.
Ending a WAP connection
When Text wrapping is set to On,
When you are using a WAP service,
the text continues onto the next
press Options and select Quit. When
line if it cannot be shown on one
Quit browsing? is shown, press Yes.
line.
Alternatively,
When Show images is set to No,
• When GPRS is the selected the pictures appearing on the
bearer: Press once to exit WAP page are not shown. This
the WAP menu. The GPRS can speed up the browsing of
connection remains active. WAP pages that contain a lot of
• When GSM data is the selected pictures.
bearer: Press twice to first
end the connection and then exit
the WAP menu.

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Download settings Bookmarks


You can set the phone to allow or You can save a maximum of 50 WAP
prevent the phone receiving cookies. page addresses as bookmarks in the
A cookie is data that a WAP site phone’s memory.
saves in your phone’s browser cache 1. When no WAP connection is in
memory. The data can be, for progress
example, your user information or • Press Menu, select Services
your browsing preferences. Cookies and then Bookmarks.
will be saved until you clear the
When a WAP connection is in
cache memory, see The cache
progress
memory on page 52.
• Press Options and select
1. When no WAP connection is in
Bookmarks.
progress
2. Scroll to the bookmark you want
• Press Menu, select Services,
to use and press Options.
Settings and Download
settings. 3. Select one of the following
options:
When a WAP connection is in
progress Go to to make a connection to
the WAP page associated with
• Press Options and select
the bookmark.
Download settings.
Edit or Erase to modify or delete
2. Select Cookies and select Allow
the selected bookmark.
or Reject to allow or prevent the
phone receiving cookies. Send to send the selected
bookmark to another phone via
SMS.
New bookmark to create a new
bookmark without a connection
to a WAP service. Key in the
address and the title of the WAP
page and press OK.

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Note that your phone may If you press Exit, the message is
have some pre-installed moved to the Service inbox. To
bookmarks for sites not access the Service inbox later,
affiliated with Nokia. Nokia press Menu, select Services, and
does not warrant or endorse then Service inbox.
these sites. If you choose to When a WAP connection is in
access them, you should progress
take the same precautions,
Press Options and select Service
for security or content, as
inbox.
you would with any site.
2. Scroll to the message you want
Receiving a bookmark and press Options.
When you have received a bookmark
Select Retrieve to activate the
from a compatible phone, press
browser and download the
Options and select View to view the
contents of the service message.
bookmark, Save to save the
bookmark, or Discard to discard it. Select Details to display detailed
information on the service
notification.
Service inbox
Select Erase to delete the
The phone can receive service
selected service notification.
messages (pushed messages) sent by
your service provider. Service To set the phone to receive
messages are notifications of, for service messages
example, news headlines, and they Press Menu, select Services,
may contain an address of a WAP Settings, Service inbox settings and
service. Service messages. To set the phone
1. To access the service inbox to receive service messages, select
when no WAP connection is in On. If you select Off, the phone will
progress not receive service messages.
When you have received a service
message, 1 service message
received will be displayed. Press
View to access the Service inbox.

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The cache memory Security indicator


Note: The information or If the security indicator is
services you have accessed displayed during a WAP connection,
are stored in the cache of the data transmission between the
your phone. A cache is a phone and the WAP gateway or WAP
buffer memory, which is server (identified by the IP address
used to store data setting in the Edit active service
temporarily. If you have settings menu) is encrypted.
tried to access or have However, the security indicator does
accessed confidential not indicate that the data
information requiring transmission between the gateway
passwords (for example, and the content server (the location
your bank account), empty where the requested resource is
the cache of your phone stored) is secure. It is up to the
after each use. service provider to secure the data
To clear the cache memory when transmission between the gateway
no WAP connection is in progress and the content server.
• Press Menu, select Services, and
Clear the cache. Authority certificates
To clear the cache memory when a Authority certificates are used by
WAP connection is in progress some WAP services, such as banking
• Press Options and select Clear services, for checking signatures,
the cache. server certificates (used to
determine the identity of the WAP
server) or other authority
certificates.
You can download the certificate
from a WAP page, if the WAP service
supports the use of authority
certificates. After the download, you
can view the certificate and then
save or delete it. If you save the
certificate, it is added to the
certificate list on the phone.

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■ SIM
services
(Menu 11)
In addition to the functions available
on the phone, your SIM card may
provide additional services that you
can access in menu 11. Menu 11 is
shown only if it is supported by your
SIM card. The name and contents of
the menu depend entirely on the
service available.
Note: For availability, rates
and information on using
SIM services, contact your
SIM card vendor, e.g.
network operator, service
provider or other vendor.
You can set the phone to show you
the confirmation messages sent
between your phone and the
network when you are using SIM
services by selecting the option Yes
within the menu 6-3-6, Confirm
SIM svc actions.
Note that accessing these services
may involve sending a text message
or making a phone call for which you
may be charged.

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Battery statements

7. Battery statements
■ Charging and Use the battery only for its intended
Discharging purpose.
Your phone is powered by a Never use any charger or battery
rechargeable battery. which is damaged.
Note that a new battery's full Do not short-circuit the battery.
performance is achieved only after Accidental short-circuiting can
two or three complete charge and occur when a metallic object (coin,
discharge cycles! clip or pen) causes direct
connection of the + and - terminals
The battery can be charged and
of the battery (metal strips on the
discharged hundreds of times but it
battery) for example when you carry
will eventually wear out. When the
a spare battery in your pocket or
operating time (talk-time and
purse. Short circuiting the terminals
standby time) is noticeably shorter
may damage the battery or the
than normal, it is time to buy a new
connecting object.
battery.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold
Use only batteries approved by the
places, such as in a closed car in
phone manufacturer and recharge
summer or winter conditions, will
your battery only with the chargers
reduce the capacity and lifetime of
approved by the manufacturer.
the battery. Always try to keep the
Unplug the charger when not in use.
battery between 15 °C and 25 °C. A
Do not leave the battery connected
phone with a hot or cold battery may
to a charger for longer than a week,
temporarily not work, even when the
since overcharging may shorten its
battery is fully charged. Batteries'
lifetime. If left unused a fully
performance is particularly limited
charged battery will discharge itself
in temperatures well below freezing.
over time.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Temperature extremes can affect the
ability of your battery to charge. Dispose of batteries according to
local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do
not dispose of as household waste.

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Genuine Accessories

8. Genuine Accessories
A new extensive ■ Battery
range of
accessories is
Type Tech Capacity Talktime Standby
available for your
BLC-2 Li-lon 950 mAh 2 hrs 30mins - Up to 13
phone. Select the 4 hrs 30mins days
accessories which
accommodate your specific
communication needs. ■ Indoor
Some of the accessories are
described in detail below. Standard Charger (ACP-7)
Small, lightweight and durable
For availability of the accessories,
charger ACP-7 provides and easy
please check with your local dealer.
A few practical rules for accessories and convenient way to charge the
operation: phone. It is easy to connect to phone
or desktop stand.
• Keep the accessories out of small
children’s reach.
• When you disconnect the power
cord of any accessory, grasp and
pull the plug, not the cord.
• Check regularly that all mobile
phone equipment in a vehicle is
mounted and operating properly.
Use only batteries, chargers and
accessories approved by the phone Note: The plug types vary according
manufacturer. The use of any other to different markets.
types may invalidate any approval
or warranty applying to the phone,
and may be dangerous.

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Battery Charging Stand


(DDC-1)
The Battery Charging Stand provides
you with a compact solution to
charge your spare battery. Charging
status is indicated by the light. Red
light indicates charging; green light
indicates charging is completed. If
the charging is disabled due to
battery temperature, indication is
given by rapid red and green flashes.
For operation, safety, care and
maintenance, see your phone’s
owner’s guide. ■ Vehicle
Mobile Charger (LCH-9)
The multi-voltage Mobile Charger,
LCH-9, ensures your phone is always
ready for use whenever you travel.
This small charger's functional
design fits most car lighters and
■ Indoor and Vehicle interiors.
A green light indicates that the
Personal Headset Kit Mobile Charger is ready for charging.
(HDC-5) Check the charging status on the
The compact and functional phone display. The input voltage can
personal Handsfree Kit with Remote be 12 or 24 V DC, negative
Control. By using the remote control grounding.
option, you can answer and end calls Avoid prolonged charging with the
by pressing the button on the Mobile Charger when the car engine
microphone part of the Personal is not running; this may cause the
Handsfree. A cost-effective, hands- battery of your car to drain. Note
free solution for indoor or outdoor also that in some cars the cigarette
use. lighter plug is not provided with
electricity if the ignition is switched
off. Verify that the green LED light is
on.
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Plug and Play Handsfree ■ Mobile Inductive


(PPH-1) Loopset (LPS-3)
To provide you with a convenient The LPS-3 is a convenient, easy-to-
and portable handsfree facility while use portable accessory for users of
in vehicle, this kit comes with a hearing aids. It connects directly to
built-in speaker which allows you to the bottom of the phone and enables
talk and charge your phone at the you to use a hearing aid together
same time. You should ensure that with your mobile phone.
the kit, which requires an input The LPS-3 is worn round the neck
voltage of 12 volts, can be properly and contains a microphone within
plugged into the cigarette lighter the device, so you do not need to
socket and does not hamper the hold the phone near your ear.
operation of your vehicle. Simply
connect the mobile charger to your The operation of this device is based
vehicle's cigarette lighter socket and on induction technology used in
to your phone. Should be used public places: a loop system sends
together with an in-vehicle holder. out wireless sounds which are picked
May be used with or without up by the telecoil of the hearing aid
optional external microphone HFM- (switched to T mode).
8. Charging time is dependent on the
condition of the battery.

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Care And Maintenance

9. Care And Maintenance


Your phone is a product of superior • Do not attempt to open the
design and craftsmanship and phone. Non-expert handling may
should be treated with care. The damage it.
suggestions below will help you to • Do not drop, knock or shake the
fulfil any warranty obligations and phone. Rough handling can break
to enjoy this product for many years. internal circuit boards.
• Keep the phone and all its parts • Do not use harsh chemicals,
and accessories out of the reach cleaning solvents, or strong
of small children. detergents to clean the phone.
• Keep the phone dry. • Do not paint the phone. Paint can
Precipitation, humidity and all clog the moving parts and
types of liquids or moisture can prevent proper operation.
contain minerals that will • Use only the supplied or an
corrode electronic circuits. approved replacement antenna.
• Do not use or store the phone in Unauthorised antennas,
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving modifications or attachments
parts can be damaged. could damage the phone and may
• Do not store the phone in hot violate regulations governing
areas. High temperatures can radio devices.
shorten the life of electronic All of the above suggestions apply
devices, damage batteries, and equally to your phone, battery,
warp or melt certain plastics. charger or any accessory. If any of
• Do not store the phone in cold them is not working properly, take it
areas. When it warms up (to its to your nearest qualified service
normal temperature), moisture facility. The personnel there will
can form inside, which may assist you and, if necessary, arrange
damage electronic circuit boards. for service.

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Important Safety Information

10. Important Safety Information


■ Traffic Safety ■ Electronic devices
Do not use a hand-held telephone while Most modern electronic equipment is
driving a vehicle. Always secure the shielded from radio frequency (RF)
phone in its holder; do not place the signals. However, certain electronic
phone on the passenger seat or where it equipment may not be shielded against
can break loose in a collision or sudden the RF signals from your wireless phone.
stop.
Remember road safety always comes Pacemakers
first! Pacemaker manufacturers recommend
that a minimum separation of 20 cm be
■ Operating environment maintained between a handheld wireless
phone and a pacemaker to avoid
Remember to follow any special
potential interference with the
regulations in force in any area and
pacemaker. These recommendations are
always switch off your phone whenever it
consistent with the independent research
is forbidden to use it, or when it may
by and recommendations of Wireless
cause interference or danger.
Technology Research. Persons with
Use the phone only in its normal
pacemakers:
operating positions.
• Should always keep the phone more
Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic than 20 cm from their pacemaker
materials may be attracted to the phone, when the phone is switched on;
and persons with a hearing aid should
• Should not carry the phone in a
not hold the phone to the ear with the
breast pocket;
hearing aid. Always secure the phone in
its holder, because metallic materials • Should use the ear opposite the
may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not pacemaker to minimise the potential
place credit cards or other magnetic for interference.
storage media near the phone, because • If you have any reason to suspect that
information stored on them may be interference is taking place, switch
erased. off your phone immediately.

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Important Safety Information

Hearing aids ■ Potentially explosive


Some digital wireless phones may atmospheres
interfere with some hearing aids. In the Switch off your phone when in any area
event of such interference, you may want with a potentially explosive atmosphere
to consult your service provider. and obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an
Other medical devices explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury
Operation of any radio transmitting or even death.
equipment, including cellular phones, Users are advised to switch off the phone
may interfere with the functionality of when at a refuelling point (service
inadequately protected medical devices. station). Users are reminded of the need
Consult a physician or the manufacturer to observe restrictions on the use of radio
of the medical device to determine if they equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage
are adequately shielded from external RF and distribution areas), chemical plants
energy or if you have any questions. or where blasting operations are in
Switch off your phone in health care progress.
facilities when any regulations posted in
Areas with a potentially explosive
these areas instruct you to do so.
atmosphere are often but not always
Hospitals or health care facilities may be
clearly marked. They include below deck
using equipment that could be sensitive
on boats; chemical transfer or storage
to external RF energy.
facilities; vehicles using liquified
petroleum gas (such as propane or
Vehicles
butane); areas where the air contains
RF signals may affect improperly
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust
installed or inadequately shielded
or metal powders; and any other area
electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g.
where you would normally be advised to
electronic fuel injection systems,
turn off your vehicle engine.
electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking
systems, electronic speed control
systems, air-bag systems). Check with ■ Vehicles
the manufacturer or its representative Only qualified personnel should service
regarding your vehicle. You should also the phone, or install the phone in a
consult the manufacturer of any vehicle. Faulty installation or service may
equipment that has been added to your be dangerous and may invalidate any
vehicle. warranty which may apply to the unit.
Check regularly that all wireless phone
Posted facilities equipment in your vehicle is mounted
Switch your phone off in any facility and operating properly.
where posted notices so require. Do not store or carry flammable liquids,
gases or explosive materials in the same
compartment as the phone, its parts or
accessories.

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Important Safety Information

For vehicles equipped with an air bag, To make an emergency call:


remember that an air bag inflates with 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
great force. Do not place objects, Check for adequate signal strength.
including both installed or portable Some networks may require that a
wireless equipment in the area over the valid SIM card is properly inserted in
air bag or in the air bag deployment area. the phone.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
2. Press as many times as
improperly installed and the air bag
needed (e.g. to exit a call, to exit a
inflates, serious injury could result.
menu, etc.) to clear the display and
Using your phone while in the air is ready the phone for calls.
prohibited. Switch off your phone before
3. Key in the emergency number for
boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless
your present location (e.g. 112 or
telephones in an aircraft may be
other official emergency number).
dangerous to the operation of the
Emergency numbers vary by location.
aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone
network and may be illegal. 4. Press the key
Failure to observe these instructions may If certain features are in use, you may
lead to suspension or denial of telephone first need to turn those features off
services to the offender, or legal action or before you can make an emergency call.
both. Consult this guide and your local cellular
service provider.
■ Emergency calls When making an emergency call,
Important: remember to give all the necessary
information as accurately as possible.
This phone, like any wireless
Remember that your wireless phone may
phone, operates using radio
be the only means of communication at
signals, wireless and landline
the scene of an accident - do not cut off
networks as well as user-
the call until given permission to do so.
programmed functions.
Because of this, connections in
all conditions can not be
guaranteed. Therefore, you
should never rely solely upon
any wireless phone for essential
communications (e.g. medical
emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on
all wireless phone networks or when
certain network services and/or phone
features are in use. Check with local
service providers.

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■ Certification information The highest SAR value for this model


(SAR) phone when tested for use at the ear is
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS 0.66 W/kg. While there may be
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO differences between the SAR levels of
RADIO WAVES various phones and at various positions,
they all meet the relevant international
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter
guidelines for RF exposure.
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the limits * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
recommended by international averaged over ten grams of body tissue.
guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part The guidelines incorporate a substantial
of comprehensive guidelines and margin of safety to give additional
establish permitted levels of RF energy protection for the public and to account
for the general population. The guidelines for any variations in measurements. SAR
were developed by independent scientific values may vary depending on national
organisations through periodic and reporting requirements and the network
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. band. For SAR information in other
The guidelines include a substantial regions please look under product
safety margin designed to assure the information at www.nokia.com.
safety of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit stated in the international
guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating
positions with the phone transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR of
the phone while operating can be well
below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate
at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a base
station, the lower the power output of
the phone.

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