Nokia 6620 manuel d'utilisation

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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Nokia 6620 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

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Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Nokia 6620 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Nokia 6620
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Nokia 6620
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Nokia 6620
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Nokia 6620 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Nokia 6620 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Nokia en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Nokia 6620, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Nokia 6620, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

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    n web version 2.1 for the Nokia 6600/6620 User ’ s Guide © 2004 N ovarra, Inc.[...]

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    n web Use r’s Guide October 15, 2004 n web User ’ s Guide © 1999-2004 Novarra, Inc. The copyright in this documentation and the software accompanying this documentation is owned by Novarra, Inc. Protected by U .S., Canadian and other patents, both registered and pending. All rights reserved. This software is provided by the above named authors[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de i T able of Content s Table of Content s ....... .... ........ .... ........ .... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... . i Chapte r 1: Abou t Thi s Book ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ........ .... ........ .... 1 Chapter 2: Introduction . ....... ..... .......[...]

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    ii n web Use r’s Guide Table of C onten ts Main Menu Softkeys .......................................................................................................... ..... 11 Options Screen Softkeys .................................................................................................... .....12 Splash Screen .......................[...]

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    Tabl e of Content s n web User’s G uide iii To Add a Favorite from the Favorites Screen ............................................................................... 22 Editing a Favorite................................................................................................................................ 23 Deleting a Favorite .......[...]

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    iv n web Use r’s Guide Table of C onten ts[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 1 CHAPTER 1 About This Book n web is your phone’ s gateway to the W eb. n we b User ’ s Guide helps you to use n web to visit W eb pages. Later , use this User ’ s Guide as a refer ence for less common tasks, such as changing your home page. n web User ’ s Guide makes the following assumptions: • Y ou know how to us[...]

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    2 n web Use r’s Guide About Th is Bo ok[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 3 CHAPTER 2 Introduction W elcome to n web . Soon you will be connecting to Internet and intranet content throughout your coverage area. n web is easy to use because it works much like the W eb browser s you use on your desktop c omputer . Y ou can enter W eb addresses (also called U RLs - Uniform Resource Locators), cre ate [...]

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    4 n web Use r’s Guide Introdu ction 7. An Instal l nW eb? confirmation screen appears. Confirm installation: Ye s → Conti nue → OK 8. Y ou may get the following message: Application nW eb is untruste d. Continue anyway? Se lect Ye s . 9. The Select Memory screen appe ars. Select Ph me m and then press OK . 10. The Install ation screen with a [...]

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    What nweb Looks Like n web Use r’s Gui de 5 Y ou can change these actions by checking Swap Nav Keys on the Options screen. When this option is selected, pressing the Navigation Joystick up or down moves the cursor one element left or right. Pressing it left or right moves you up or down one page. NOTE With the Swap Nav K eys option selecte d, the[...]

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    6 n web Use r’s Guide Introdu ction Using n we b Menus Main Menu The Main M enu is the place to go to perform the various functions found in n web . Opening the Ma in Menu 1. Go to the Main Menu by pressing the Optio ns Soft key and sele cting Menu . Pre ss the Select Soft key or the center of the Navigation Joystick . -or - Press the Menu Soft k[...]

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    Using nwe b Menus n web Use r’s Gui de 7 Add T o Favorites 3 Saves the current W eb address to your Favorites list. S tart from the page y ou want to boo kmark and o pen the Main Menu . Select this icon and press the OK Sof tkey . Back 4 Allows you to r eturn to a p age or series o f pa ges tha t had been pr evio usly visite d: Ope n the Main M e[...]

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    8 n web Use r’s Guide Introdu ction Using the Lef t o r Right Sof tkeys to Initiate Commands When browsing the W eb, the bottom line of your phone's display identifies one or more softkeys. These keys are shortcut controls and they correspond to the softkey buttons directly below the phone’ s display . De pending on where the cursor is pre[...]

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    Using nwe b Menus n web Use r’s Gui de 9 Advance d Options Scre en Sof tkeys Selecting the Options icon opens the Options screen. Pressing the Options Softkey , sele cting Advanced and pressing the Select Softkey opens the Advanced Options screen. From this screen, ce rtain features and options can be changed. If change s are made, press the Opti[...]

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    10 n web Use r’s Guide Introdu ction Edit Fav orit e Scre en S of tke ys The Edit Favorite screen opens when either Edit Favorite or Add is chose n in the Favorites screen Menu Sof tkey . T o use, ope n this screen and edit/add a title for the W eb page and the URL (W eb address). Press the Options Soft key and select OK . Press the Select Softke[...]

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    Using nwe b Menus n web Use r’s Gui de 11 Histo ry Scr een So f tkeys Selecting the Hist ory icon opens the History screen. The History list contains a record of all the pages you recently visited when you used the Load or Click commands. T o use, open this scre en and select the W eb address you want to open. Press the Options S oftkey and selec[...]

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    12 n web Use r’s Guide Introdu ction Options Scree n Sof tk eys Selecting the Options icon opens the Options screen. From thi s screen, certain features and options can be cha nged. If changes are made, press the Options Soft key , select OK and press the Select Sof tkey . T o clear the ca che used by n web , press the Options Softke y , sele ct [...]

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    Clear Key n web Use r’s Gui de 13 W eb Page Sof tkeys Where the cursor i s on a W e b page or wh at the page is doing will determine the various Softkey functions. Clear Key When on a W eb page, the Clear Key takes you back to the previous screen. When in a text input box or scree n, the Clear Key removes one cha racte r to the left each tim e it[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 15 CHAPTER 3 Browsing the W eb on Y our Phone Just like the W eb browser you use on your desktop computer , n web lets you browse the W eb on your phone in several ways: • V isit a W eb page by entering its W eb address, also called a URL (Uniform Resource Locator ). • V isiting another W eb page by selecting a link. • [...]

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    16 n web Use r’s Guide Brow sing the We b on You r Pho ne 4. Press the Opti ons S oftk ey and select OK . 5. Press the Sel ect Sof tkey or the center of the Navigation Joystick . The W eb page downloads. Followi ng a Link Many W eb pages contain links, which are text or images, that when selec ted take you to another W eb page or to another part [...]

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    Going to Your Ho me Page n web Use r’s Gui de 17 Going to Y our Home Page 1. Go to the Main Menu by pressing the Options S oftkey and selecting Menu . Pr ess the Select Softke y or the center of the Navigation Joystick . -or - Press the Menu Soft key . 2. Select Home and press the OK Softkey . NOTE See Ch apter 6, “ Customi zing nw eb” for in[...]

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    18 n web Use r’s Guide Brow sing the We b on You r Pho ne 6. Enter your password. When completed, press the Opti ons Softkey . NOTE Y ou will only see the letters/numb ers for a brief moment a nd then th ey turn into a sterisks when ent ering in your p a ssword. 7. Select OK and press the Select Soft key or the center of the Navigation Joystick .[...]

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    PUSH Message s n web Use r’s Gui de 19 Single-Choice Drop down List s 1. Use the Navigation Joystick and highlight the drop-down list. Press the center of the Navigation Joystick to open the list. 2. Select the item you want and press the center of the Navigation Joystick . The list closes and your choice appears on the W eb page. Multiple-Choice[...]

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    20 n web Use r’s Guide Brow sing the We b on You r Pho ne 3. T o view the messa ge/URL, press the Opti ons S oftke y . Selec t Load and press the Select Sof tkey or the center of the Navigation Joystick . 4. The text message, or pushed W eb page appears. Closing n web NOTE The End K ey t akes you o ut of n web at any time, ho wever it leaves n we[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 21 CHAPTER 4 V iewing, Adding, Editing and Deleting Favorites When you read a printed book, you place a bookmark a t the page where you stopped reading so that you can remember where you stopped. Y ou c an bookmark a W eb page, also known as a f avorite, for later referenc e. A favorite in n web , does not store the actual pa[...]

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    22 n web Use r’s Guide Viewing, A dding, Editing and Deleting Favorites Addin g a Favorite T o Add a Favorite from a Loaded Page 1. Go to the W eb page you want to add. 2. Open the Main Menu by pressing the Option s So ftkey and selecting Menu . Pr ess the Select Softke y or the center of the Navigation Joystick . -or - Press the Menu Soft key . [...]

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    Edit ing a Favori te n web Use r’s Gui de 23 Editing a F avorite A previously saved favorites’ s name and addre ss can be changed. 1. Go to the Main Menu by pressing the Options S oftkey and selecting Menu . Pr ess the Select Softke y or the center of the Navigation Joystick . -or - Press the Menu Soft key . 2. Select Favorites . Press the OK S[...]

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    24 n web Use r’s Guide Viewing, A dding, Editing and Deleting Favorites 5. Press the Options Soft key . Select Done and press the Sel ect Sof tkey or the center of the Navigation Joystick . The last W eb page that wa s loaded is displayed.[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 25 CHAPTER 5 Finding W eb Pages Y ou Recently Vi sited Using the Back and Forward functions to browse through the pages you recently visited, one page at a time, can be tedious. Instead, use the Histo ry list to view a list of the pages you visited and go directly to any page in that list. The History list contains a record o[...]

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    26 n web Use r’s Guide Finding We b Pages You R ecently V isited Clearing th e History W ARNING If the Hi story is cleared, it cann ot be re covered. Cle aring the list removes all record of your browsing history . If you need to remember the location of a page you recently visited, create a bookmark of that page before clearing the History scree[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 27 CHAPTER 6 Customizing n web Y ou can change n web to improve the speed, ease-of-use and security of your browsing experience. The options in n web that are configura ble are broken down into two sections: • “The Options Screen - Basic” on page 27 • “The Options Screen - Advance d” on page 31 The Options Scr een[...]

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    28 n web Use r’s Guide Customizing nwe b Home Page The home page can be the W eb site you visit the most , your company’ s W eb page or a special portal page. 1. Highlight the Home Page text i nput box and enter or change the address of the home page. 2. Use the Navigation Joystick to go to another option to change -or - T o save your change, p[...]

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    The Options Screen - Basic n web Use r’s Gui de 29 Swap Navigation Keys There are two options for the ac tions of Navigation Joystick w hile in W eb page: • The default setting is Swap Navigation K eys is unchecked. Pressing the Navigation Joystick up or down moves you up or down one page. Pressing it left or right moves the cursor one element [...]

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    30 n web Use r’s Guide Customizing nwe b St ar t up St artup enables you to set the page that opens when you launch n web . The choices are: • Home Page - The designated Home Page is loaded. • Main Menu - The main menu is displayed. • Favorites - The Favorites screen is displayed. • Last Page - The last page loaded in the previous session[...]

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    The Opt ions Screen - A dvanc ed n web Use r’s Gui de 31 The Options Scr een - Advanced The Advanced screen contains information on the Host Addr ess , Host Port and Secure Host Port . These options are not user cha ngeable. Opening the Advanced Screen 1. Go to the Main Menu by pressing the Options S oftkey and selecting Menu . Pr ess the Select [...]

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    32 n web Use r’s Guide Customizing nwe b[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 33 CHAPTER 7 T roubleshooting If your home page or other W eb page doesn’t load when you open n web , do a little troubleshooting before contacting your carrier . Y ou may be able to fix the problem yourself. Poor Signal or No Signal A coverage strength indicator is located somewhere on your phone. This indicator is not par[...]

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    34 n web Use r’s Guide Troub les hootin g Error Conditions Home Page does not load when n web is launched • Make sure the cor rect address i s entered in the Home Page text input box in the O ptions screen. • Make sure S tartup is set to Home Page in t he Options s creen. See “Startup” on page 28 for more informati on. The Navigation Joys[...]

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    Error Messages n web Use r’s Gui de 35 404 Not Fo und The serve r has no t foun d any- thing matchi ng th e URL o f your reque st. The co ndit ion may be tempor ary or perma nent. Check the URL. Contact the web - master /carri er if th e erro r pe rsist s. 406 Not Acceptab le The ser ver ca n only g enerat e a respon se that i s not a ccepted by [...]

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    36 n web Use r’s Guide Troub les hootin g n web Error Messages Error Cause Suggestion Low Memo ry Detected Low memory was d etected . This usuall y occurs th en the us er loads a W eb p age that is too large to fit in the phon es memo ry . Nothin g can b e done. The ph one does not h ave sufficient memo ry to downloa d that p age. Unable to Load [...]

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    Error Messages n web Use r’s Gui de 37 Unable t o load page (HTTP <ddd>) An erro r occurred lo ading a page and the HTTP st atus co de was ddd, where “ ddd” i s a 3- digit num- ber . Check the URL and try loa ding the p age again. T imeout co nnecting to host. n web tim ed out w hile conn ecting to the W ireles s Data Server . Re-requ e[...]

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    38 n web Use r’s Guide Troub les hootin g[...]

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    n web Use r’s Gui de 39 Index A Abou t 7 Add To Favorites 7 B Back 7, 16, 25 bookm ark 21 Browsi ng 15 C Cache 29 Cache Use d 29 Checkboxes 18 Clear Ca che 29 Clear K ey 13 Clearing 26 Closing 20 Command s Abou t 7 Add To Favorites 7 Back 7 Clear C ache 29 Exi t 7 Forward 7 History 7 Home 6 Load 7 Options 7 Refresh 7 Show Fa vorites 6 Customizing[...]

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    40 n web Use r’s Guide K Keys Softkeys 8 L Left Sof tkey 8 Link 16 Lists Multiple-C hoice 19 Single -Choice 19 Load 7 Loadin g 15 Local e 30 M Main Men u 6 Icons 6 Opening 6 Shortcu ts 6 Menus Function Scr een 8 Main Men u 6 N Navigation Joystick 4 nwe b Erro r Mess age s 36 O Opening 31 Options 7 Options Scr een Addi tion al C ache Fe ature s 29[...]