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Nokia 6236i Nokia 6236i Screen images are simulated. Imagenes en simulacro de pantalla. 9239 161[...]
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1 Nokia 62 36i Use r Guide[...]
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2 LEGAL INFOR MATION PART NO. 9239161, ISSUE NO. 1 Copyright ©2005 Nokia. All rights re served. Nokia, Nokia Con necting People, Nokia 62 36i, Pop-Port™, and the Nokia Original En hancements logos are trademarks or reg istered trademarks of Nokia Corpor ation. Other company an d product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of [...]
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Contents 3 Contents For your safety ............................................... ...................................... 6 Welcome ..................................... ....................................... ................... 9 Register you r device ...... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ........ ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ........ ..... ..... [...]
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Contents 4 View dialed n umbers......... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... . 3 6 Delete c all logs .... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ...... . .... 36 View duration of cal ls......[...]
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Contents 5 Phone settings ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ........ ..... ..... ..... 63 Infrared act ivation .... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... . .. 64 Voice commands..... .....[...]
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For your safety 6 For your sa fety Read these simpl e guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete use r guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the dev ice on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when i t may cause int erfer en ce or dang er. ROAD SAFETY CO MES FIRST Obey all local law s. [...]
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For your safety 7 WATER-RESIS TANCE Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BAC K-U P COP IES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important in formation. CONNECT ING TO OTH ER DEVICE S When c onnec tin g to any ot her d evi ce, read its u ser guide for detai led safety instruc tions. Do not conne ct incompatible [...]
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For your safety 8 ■ Shared memory The foll owing device fe atures may shar e memo ry: cont acts; tex t message s; photo s, images, and ton es in gallery; calendar notes; and applic ations. Use of one or more of these features may reduce th e memory available for the remaining features sharing memory. If your phone displays a message that the memo[...]
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Welcome 9 Wel c o me Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia 6236i mobile phone. Your device provides many functions that are practi cal for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeaker, alarm cloc k, calculator, calendar, camera, FM radio, and more. Your device can also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a data c able or infrared.[...]
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Welcome 10 Nokia support and con tact i n forma tion Check www.nokia.co m/suppor t or you r local Nokia Web s ite for the late st version of this guide, addi tional information, downloads and servic es related to your Nokia product. On the Web site, you can get inform ation on the use of Nokia products and services. If you need to contact cu stome [...]
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Phone at a gla nce 11 1. Phone at a gl ance Power ke y (1) Earpiece ( 2) Headse t connector (3 ) Five-w ay joystick (4) Right s ele ctio n ke y (5) End ke y (6) Pop-Port™ c onnector (7) Microphone (8) Charger port (9) Keypad ( 10) Send key (11) Left selecti on key (1 2) Displ ay screen (13) Volum e key (14) IR port (15) ■ The start screen Depen[...]
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Phone a t a gla nce 12 ■ Quick keys Depen ding on your wi reless servic e provider and the model num ber of your device, some or all of the following joystick shortcuts may be available from the start screen. Scrol l up —Launch the browser. Scrol l right —View Ge t It Now men u. Scrol l down —Go to calendar. Scrol l left — Create a tex t [...]
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Phone at a gla nce 13 ■ Get the most out of this guide The fo llow ing sec tions il lustr ate t he vario us com pone nts of your phon e. Fam iliar ize yourself with th ese sectio ns to hel p you under stand th e instr uctions that fol low. This guide uses certain terms for the st eps that you are asked to perform. • Press means to press and rel[...]
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Phone a t a gla nce 14 ■ Go to function The Go to menu allows y ou to change w hat you can ac cess with t he left selection key on your d evice. With th is funct ion, your most fre quently use d functions ca n be quickly accessed from the Go to menu on the star t screen. Choose Go to functio ns 1. To access Go to , press the left selection key; o[...]
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Set up your pho ne 15 2. Set up your phone ■ Antenna In the Nokia 62 36i phones, the an tenna is int ernal and located t owards the t op of the de vice. A GPS antenna is ac tivated when you place an emergenc y call or when you sele ct Location on from the Location info sharing menu. See "Location in fo sharing," p. 60. Hold the device a[...]
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Set up y our pho ne 16 Remove t he back cov er With the back of the device facin g you, slid e the back cove r to ward th e bottom of the device and remove. Remove th e battery After you have remov ed the back cover, ins ert your finge r into the finger grip, an d lift the battery from its compa rtment. UIM (CDMA S IM) card slot Your dev ice ha s a[...]
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Set up your pho ne 17 Charg e the batte ry 1. Plug the charger transformer into a standard ac outlet. 2. Insert the cha rger output plug into the round jack at the bottom end of the device . After a few seconds , the battery indicator in the displ ay starts to scroll from bottom to top. If the battery is complete ly discharged, it may take a few mi[...]
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Set up y our pho ne 18 ■ Make a call To make a call, in the standby mode, enter the number you wa nt to call, and press the se nd key. Use the contact s list To begin entering name s in your contact s list, do the following: 1. Enter the number in the standby mod e. 2. Select Save to save the number to your conta cts list. 3. E nter a contact n a[...]
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Set up your pho ne 19 ■ Answer calls Answer or silence an i ncoming call • Press the send key , or sel ect Answ er to answer the ca ll. • Press the end key to reject the call. • Select Silence to mute the ringing ton e, then Dismis s ; or do nothing, and the call is eventually forw arded to voice mail. If your devi ce is set to Silent in th[...]
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Set up y our pho ne 20 1. Select Op tio ns during a call to display the following: Loudspea ker or Nor mal —Acti vate or d eacti vate the louds peak er wh ile in a ca ll. New call —Initia te a conference call. See "Conferen ce calling," p. 18. Save —Add a nu mber while in a call to you r contact list. This option is available only w[...]
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Text en try 21 3. T ext entry You can use two meth ods for entering text and numbers: standard mode and predictive text mode. • Select Clear to backspace the cursor and delete a character. • Select an d hol d Clear to backspace continu ously and delete characters. ■ Standard mode Standard mode is the only way to enter tex t into the conta cts[...]
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Text en try 22 ■ Predictive text mode Predictive text mode allows you to write me ssages quickly using your ke ypad and the built-in dictionary. Predic tive mode is mu ch faster than the standard mode me thod becaus e you only pres s the co rresponding ke y on your ke ypad once for each lette r. Activate or deactivate 1. At any text entry screen,[...]
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Messages 23 4. Messages If you hav e subscribed to a m essage netwo rk service, you can send and re ceive messages to compatible phones that also subscrib e to a message service. If supported by your service provider, you can also send and receive multim edia messages, and e- mail . Se e "Text en try," p. 22. When c omposin g TXT me ssage[...]
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Messages 24 Insert n umber —Insert a phone number or find a phone number in the contacts li st. Save message —Sele ct Drafts to save th e message in the Drafts fo lder; se lect Te m pl at e s to sav e the message as one of your predefin ed templates in the Te m pl at e s folde r. Exit editor — Exit th e messa ge edit or. Use templa te —Inse[...]
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Messages 25 3. S ele ct Send > Send to number , Send to e-mail , Send to distrib. list (if a list has been created), or Send to many > Select . A distribution list, selected from a list of predefined groups you create, only contains phone numbers of recipients. 4. Enter the recipient’s phone num ber, or select Search and selec t a number fr[...]
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Messages 26 2. Select the set ting you wish to cha nge. Priority —Se t the priority of the note as Norma l or Urgent . Delivery note —A n ote is sent to you con firming deliv ery of th e mes sage. Select On or Off . Send callback number — A callbac k number is se nt to the re cipient. Select Off or your phone number. Signature — Select On t[...]
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Messages 27 Copyri ght pro tection s may pr event some image s, ringi ng ton es, and o ther con tent from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. This fu nction can be used only if it is suppor ted by your service pro vider or net work ope rato r. For av ailabili ty and a subscription to the multimed ia messaging servic e, contact your s[...]
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Messages 28 Ye s — Allow all incomi ng messages. When ne w messages arrive, you are notified with Multime dia message received or the num ber of multiple messa ges received are displayed. In home ne twork — Allow incoming me ssages only if you a re in the service provider’s home system. This is a netw ork service. Che ck with your se rvice pr[...]
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Messages 29 1. From the start screen, select Menu > Messages > Multimedia msgs . > Create message . 2. Enter your m essage text, and select Options > In sert > Image , Soun d clip , New sound clip , or Vide o clip . The list of available fol ders in the Gallery displays. 3. Open the desired folder ; scroll to the image, sound clip, o[...]
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Messages 30 It takes more time to send a multime dia message th an to send a text mes sage. While the mul timed ia mess age is bein g sent , the anima ted in dicat or disp lays and you can us e other functions on the device. If there is an interruption while the me ssage is being se nt, the device aut omatically tries to resend it a few tim es. If [...]
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Messages 31 If bl inks and M ulti media me-mo ry fu ll. View waiti ng m sg. is d ispla yed, memor y for mult imedi a mes sages is ful l. To vie w the waiti ng message, select Show . Before you can save the me ssage, delete some o f your old m essages. See ’D e le t e m e s sa g es ,’ p. 3 3 . Reply to mu ltimedia message Select Reply or Reply t[...]
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Messages 32 Voice mail s ervices vary by se rvice provider . The follow ing instructions are examples of common operations. Please check with your service provider for specific instruction s on using your voice mai l service. Write down voice ma ilbox number and p rocess 1. Write down your voice mailbox number. 2. Call and check your voice mail as [...]
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Messages 33 View saved messages 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Messages > Tex t messages . 2. Select the folder con taining the message you wis h to view. Inbox —Autom atically stores messages after they have been read or if you sele ct Back when the mes sage notification a ppears on the s tart screen. Outbox —Stor es message s th[...]
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Messages 34 2. Select the m essages you w ish to delete. All —Dele tes all messages in all of the folders. All read —Deletes an y mess ages t hat have be en re ad in al l of th e folder s. All unr ead —Deletes any messages that have not been read in all of the fold ers. 3. Select and Mark the folders that have mes sages you wa nt to delete : [...]
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Call log 35 5. Call log Call log stores informat ion about the last 30 mis sed, 30 receive d, and 30 dialed calls. It also adds the total duration of all calls. Wh en the number of calls exc eeds the ma ximum, t he most re cent call re places the oldest . Whether viewin g missed, received, or dialed calls, th e menu options are the same: Time of ca[...]
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Call log 36 ■ View dialed numbers Dialed calls are previo us numbers yo u have dial ed from you r device: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Call log > Dialed numbers , or press the send ke y. 2. Scroll to a name or number, and select Optio ns . 3. Select an option to view or activate. View call times You can mak e or receive cal ls to o[...]
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Call log 37 ■ View duration of data and fax calls Data and fax calls are a network s erv ice. See " Network Ser vices ," p. 7. If y our wir ele ss service provider supports this feature, you can view the size or duration of sent or received data and fax calls. Note: The actual tim e invoiced for calls a n d services by your service prov[...]
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Contacts 38 6. Contacts The contacts lis t can hold u p to 500 conta cts with multipl e numbers and te xt notes for each contact. The amount of numbers and text entries that you can save may vary, depending on length and the total number of entries in the contacts list. ■ Add new contacts You can access the contacts list in the standby m ode. Pre[...]
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Contacts 39 5. Enter any rema ining pauses or other inform ation that allows you to lis ten to your messa ges, an d select OK . 6. Enter a name ( such as voice mail) , and select OK . To dial and listen to you r voice mail, pr ess and hold t he assigned 1-touc h dialing key in the standby mode. Insert dialin g codes Press * repeatedly to cycle thro[...]
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Contacts 40 Set up voice tags For information on setting up voice tags and othe r voice features, see "Voice commands ," p. 6 5. Caller gr oups You can add contacts list entries to any of five caller groups, and then assign a unique ringe r tone or graphic to that group. This en ables you to identify ca llers from the group by their uniqu[...]
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Contacts 41 3. Enter the new number, or select Se arch to retrieve a number from the contacts list ; select OK . 4. Enter a name for the entry, and sele ct OK . Delete 1- touch dialing number s 1. In the standby mode, select Names > 1-touch dialing . 2. Scroll to the 1-touch dialing location you wish to dele te, and select Opt ions > Delete &[...]
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Contacts 42 Dial a nu mber 1. Press and hold the right s election key. 2. When you hear several be eps and Spe ak now appears , release t he key. 3. Pronounce the voice tag clearly into th e microphone. When the de vice finds the voic e tag, F ound: appears, and the device automatically dials t he number. If t he device does n ot locate a number or[...]
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Contacts 43 Send bus. card —Send the c ontact as a bus iness card to another device. Send message —Create and send t he cont act a text m essage or multimedia me ssage. 1-touch dialing —Add the contact to your 1-touc h dialing list. Edit name —Edit the name of the contact. View na me —Vie w the nam e of the contact. Ava ilable when a cont[...]
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Contacts 44 Search for a name 1. In the st andby mode, selec t Na mes to displ ay the con tents of your contact s list. 2. Press the key tha t corresponds to the firs t letter of the nam e until the lett er for which you are searching. 3. Scroll to select a contact, a nd select De tails to view the de tails. Confi gure s ettings You can sel ect how[...]
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Get it now 45 7. Get it now Get It Now services all ow you to commu nicate wi th advanced Messaging and Chat capabilities; get News and Info with online acc ess; download Fun and Ga mes software; and share images with Flix an d Pix. Visit verizonwireless.com/getitnow for information on how to u se the Get It Now services. Your phone must be switch [...]
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Get it now 46 ■ Check memory stat us Allow s you to vie w mem ory a vailab le for Appli cation s. Sele ct Menu > Get It Now > Option s > Inf orm ation . Th e amount of Fr ee memory an d the Total memo ry display. This varies according to the number of applica tions you install. ■ Other options available for applications • Delete —D[...]
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Mobile Web 47 8. Mobile W eb Mobile Web 2.0 is a digital network se rvice and is no t available everyw here. Mobile Web text messages and alerts fe es apply for message s both sent and received. Airtime charges apply. See "Network Services," p. 7. Your devi ce has a bui lt-in browser you can use t o connect t o selecte d servi ces on the [...]
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Mobile Web 48 Phone k eys • Press the powe r key to display the m obile web home screen. • Scroll up or down to brow se the site. • Select an it em. • To enter letters and numbe rs, press a key from 0–9 . • To enter s pecia l chara cters , press * . Receive a cal l while online Depending on your w ireless service provider, you ma y stil[...]
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Gallery 49 9. Gall ery You can s ave picture s, video cli ps, rec ordings, and rin g tones to folders in the Gallery and add new folders to the on es already t here. Images and t ones can be downloaded using mu ltimedia messages, text messages, or mobile Internet sites. Note: On ly com pa tible device s that offer comp atibl e mul timed ia me ssag [...]
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Gallery 50 Add folder —Create a new folde r. Memory status —Check the available mem ory for the device handset. Activation key lis t —Vie w the list of available activation ke ys. You can delete activatio n keys if desired .[...]
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Camera 51 10 . C a m e r a You can take photos and record video clips w ith the built-in camera. The camera lens is on the back of the device. The camera produces photos in JPEG format and video clips in H.263 (SubQCIF) format. After you take a picture or video , you c an attac h it to a multimedia messag e, send it with multim edia messages, save [...]
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Camera 52 Change mode In the standby mode, select Menu > Cam era > Options > Change mode or, from the viewfinder mode , press and hold the right or left joystick position to switch between the follow ing modes: Standard photo —Take normal landscape photos. Portrait photo —Take a smaller icon-sized, vertical photo, which can be added to[...]
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Camera 53 Other o ptions In the standby mode, select Menu > Camera > Options to display the following additional options: Zoom —Zoom in closer to your image before capturing a photo or get a closer look at the captured photo. Use the joystic k to navigate around the photo. View p revi ous —View the previously captured photo. Displays only[...]
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Media 54 11 . M e d i a ■ Media player The media player allows you to download, view and play compatible images, audio and video files and animaated images from a vari ety of sources. The media player all ows you to play streaming videos and streaming audio from a netw ork server. Streaming functionality is a network servic e and requires network[...]
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Media 55 Use the radio With the radio on, select Op tions and one of the following opti ons: Turn o ff —Tu rn off the radio. Save channel —Save the current sta tion to one of 20 locations . Automatic tun ing —Pres s the joystick up or down to start the ch annel sea rch. Select OK when a channel is found. Man ual tu ning —Pres s th e jo ysti[...]
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Media 56 ■ V oic e recorder This feature allows you to record piece s of speech or sound with your device and listen to them la ter. The total availa ble time is 3 minut es if no memos have been stored. The maximum length of a recordi ng depends on how much memory remains availa ble. From the st art scr een, se lect Me nu > Media > V oi ce [...]
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Settings 57 12. Settings Use this me nu to change profiles, tone settings, time and date settings, call settings, phone setting s, voice comma nds, enhanceme nt settings, security settings, application settings, network settings, network services, and restore factory settings. ■ Profiles Profil es define how your d evice react s when yo u receive[...]
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Settings 58 ■ Display settings Wallpape r You can set your device to display a background picture (wallpaper) on the start s creen. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Di spla y setti ngs > Wallpaper > Select wallpaper > Graph ics or Images > Ope n . 2. Brows e the G raphics folder . 3. When you a rrive a t the imag[...]
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Settings 59 ■ Backlight time-out You can choos e whether the backligh ts will be always on, off, or on for a select ed t ime. In the standby mode, select Menu > Set tings > Backlight tim e-out > 15 seco nds or Customize . ■ Tone settings You can adjus t the ringing volum e, keypad tones , and more for the active profile. See "Cust[...]
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Settings 60 If you use th e Auto-update of date & time option while outside your digital network, you m ay be prompted to enter the time manually . Network time will replace the time and date when you re-enter your digital network. If your battery has been removed or has discharged outside the digital network, you may be prompted to en ter the [...]
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Settings 61 Automatic r edial Occasionally, your network may experience he avy traffic, resulting in a fast busy signal when yo u dial. With aut omatic redi al activated, yo ur device redials the number (numbe r of times is specified by the network), and notifies you once the network is a vailable. In the standby mode , select Menu > Settings &g[...]
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Settings 62 Make ca lls After you hav e saved you r calling card in fo rmation in y our device, you can ma ke a call with yo ur calling card. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Se ttings > Call sett ings > Calling card . 2. Enter your lock code, and select OK . See "Change lock code," p. 68. 3. Scroll to the calling card of yo[...]
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Settings 63 Call summar y Your de vice can d isplay the time sp ent on a call when you ha ng up. In th e stand by mode, select Menu > Se ttings > Call settings > Call summary > On or Off . Ringi ng tone for no caller ID You can select a different ringing tone for calls received with no caller ID. From the start s creen, selec t Menu >[...]
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Settings 64 Memory status You can view the size of memory available on your device. In the standby mode, select Menu > S ettings > Phone settings > Memory status > Size , Free memory , Used memory , Contacts , Gallery , Multimedia msgs. , or Organizer . You can view the size of memory availa ble for application insta llations. In the st[...]
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Settings 65 2. Align the IR port with th e activate d device port tha t is sending the bu siness card. 3. S ele ct Show > Sav e to save the business card in phone book me mory or Exit > OK to discard the business card. ■ V oice commands You can set as many as five voice comm ands, which allow handsfree operation of certain phone features. A[...]
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Settings 66 Voice recorder This feature allows you to record piece s of speech or sound with your phone and listen to them later. The total availa ble time is 30 s econds if no mem os have been stored. The maximum length of a recordi ng depends on how much memory remains availa ble. Record speech or sound 1. At the start screen , select Menu > S[...]
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Settings 67 TTY/TDD Select Ye s or No to use TTY/TDD. C heck wit h the manufacture r of the TTY/TDD d evice for a connecting c able that is compatible with the Nokia device. TTY/TDD communic ations depend on netw ork availabilit y. Check with your s ervice provider for availability a nd description of services. Cha rge r Select the option of your c[...]
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Settings 68 Allow num bers when phone locke d When phone lock is on, the only outgoi n g c a l l s t h a t c a n b e m a d e a r e t o t h e emergency numbe r programmed into your device (for example, 911) or the number s tored in the Allowed no. when phone locked location: 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security settin gs .[...]
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Settings 69 If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you can restrict the calls your device ma kes and receives. When calls are restric ted, calls still ma y be possible to the offi cial emergency number p rogrammed into your d evice. Contact your ser vice provider for the restriction password. 1 . In the standb y mode, select Menu [...]
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Settings 70 Roaming option s You can s et your device to roam or se arch for anoth er network w hen you are not in your hom e area. 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network > Roaming options . 2. Select one of the following options: Home o nly —You c an make and receiv e calls in your ho me area only. Automatic A /Automat[...]
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Settings 71 Call forwar din g Call forwarding tel ls your network to redi rect inco ming calls to an other number. Call forwarding is a ne twork service and m ay not work the same in all netw orks, so contact you r wireless provider for availability. Activate All options listed may not appear in the display. Contact your wireless provider for more [...]
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Settings 72 Send own caller ID when call ing If your wireless service provider supports this feat ure, then you can allow or prevent your num ber from appearing on the receiving caller ID. In the standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Network services > Send my calle r ID > Ye s or No . View yo ur own p h one number In the standby mode,[...]
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Settings 73 Connection indicator • When shows continuously , the IR connec tion is activat ed and your device is ready to send or receive data using its IR port. • When blinks, you r device is either tr ying to conne ct to the oth er device or a connection ha s been lost.[...]
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Organizer 74 13. Organizer Your device contains feature s to help organize your everyda y life, including an alarm clock, calendar, calculator, c ountdown timer, and stopwatch. ■ Alarm clock If the alarm tim e is reached while the device is switche d off, the device switc hes itself on and starts soundin g the alarm tone . If you select Stop , th[...]
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Organizer 75 If you do n ot press a key, the ala rms stops (snoozes) f or 10 minut es, then s ounds ag ain. If the alarm tim e is reached while the device is switche d off, the device switche s itself on and sta rts sounding the alarm tone. If you select Stop , the dev ice asks whether yo u want to act ivate the devic e for calls. Select No to s wi[...]
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Organizer 76 Remin der —Ente r the subjec t you wish to be remind ed about. You are given the option to set an ala rm. 4. Enter your note, an d select Opti ons > Sav e . View note s (d ay vi ew) After you have c reated cale ndar notes, you c an view them . 1. In the standby mode, select Menu > Organizer > Calendar . 2. Scroll to the date[...]
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Organizer 77 4. I f y ou s ele cte d Via calendar , enter the number for the recipient , or select Search to retrieve a numbe r from the contacts list a nd OK . If you selected Via text mess age , the not e appear s as a te xt messa ge in the displa y. 5. S ele ct Sen d > Sen d to numbe r , Send t o e-mai l , Se nd to many or Send t o dis tri b [...]
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Organizer 78 Add a To-do note 1. From the start sc reen, sele ct Menu > Organizer > To-do list . 2. If there are no notes, select Add note . 3. Enter the subject of th e to-do note, and se lect Sav e . 4. S elec t eit her High , Medium , or Low priority. The to-do note is saved. The device auto matically sets the deadline. View a To-do note 1[...]
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Organizer 79 ■ Calculator The calculator in your device adds, subtra cts, multiplies, divides, c alculates the square and the square root, changes th e sign of the number entered , and converts curr ency va lues . Note: This calcula tor has a limited accu racy and is designed for simple calculation s. 1. In the standby mode, select Men u > Org[...]
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Organizer 80 Stop the ti mer before t he alar m sounds Aft er yo u ha ve set th e ti mer, you can sto p th e ti mer. In the s tan dby m ode, select Menu > Organizer > Countdown timer > Stop time r . ■ Stopwatch Your dev ice has a st opwatch th a t can be used to trac k time. Th e stopwat ch disp lays time in hours, mi nutes, seconds and [...]
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Organizer 81 Options You can choose the following option s when using the stopwatch: Continue —Appears when the stopwatch is working in the background. Show last time —Appears when you have saved a split or lap time. Displays the last ti me save d. Split timing —As ks if you want to discon tinue previous timing. Lap timing —Asks if you w an[...]
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Extras 82 14. Ex tras Extras is a network service. See "N etwork Services," p. 7. If your wireless service provider supports this feature, you w ill fi nd useful application s pre-installed on your device. Also, you can manage and download ne w applications that may be offered by your wireless provider. An application may require a few se[...]
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Enhan cements 83 15. Enhancements Check the model number of any charger before use with this devic e. This device is inten ded for use when supplied with power from ACP-7 or ACP-12. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved by Nokia for us e with this particular model. The use of any othe r types may invalidate any approval or[...]
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Reference information 84 16. Reference information ■ Battery information Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved on ly after two or three complete c harge and discharge cycles. The b attery c an be charge d and dischar ged hu ndred s of ti mes but i t will event ually wear out. Wh en the[...]
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Reference info rmatio n 85 Successf ul compl etio n of the fo ur steps is not a to tal assu rance of the authen ticity of the batte ry. If you ha ve any rea son to believ e that you r battery is not an authen tic original Nokia batte ry, you should refrain from using it a nd take it to the nearest authorized Nokia serv ice point or dealer for assis[...]
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Care and main tenance 86 Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions belo w will help you prote ct your warrant y cove rage and en joy your device for m any year s. • Keep the device and all of its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. • [...]
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Additional safety information 87 Additiona l safety information ■ Operating environment Your device and its enhancements m ay contain sm all parts. Keep them out of the reach of small ch ildren. Rememb er to fo llow a ny spec ial r egula tio ns in fo rce in any are a and al wa ys swi tch off your device wh en its use is prohibited or w hen it may[...]
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Additional safety information 88 If you have a ny reason to suspe ct that interfere nce is taking place , switch off your dev ice immedia tely. HEAR IN G AID S Some digital wirele ss devices m ay int erfere with som e hearin g aids. If inter ference occurs, consult your service provider. ■ Vehi cle s RF signals may a ffect improperly installed or[...]
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Additional safety information 89 ■ Emergency ca lls Importa nt: Wire less phones, including this device, operate u sing radio signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programm ed functions. Be cause of this, conn ections in a ll conditions cann ot be guaranteed. You shou ld never rely solely on any w ireless device for essential c [...]
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Additional safety information 90 ■ Cer tific atio n Info rm ation (SAR ) THIS NOKIA RM-60 DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIR EMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mob ile devic e is a ra dio tran smitte r an d rece iver. It is desi gned a nd man ufac tured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequenc y (RF) energy set by the [...]
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91 For body-worn operations, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guideline s for use with a carry ca se, belt clip or holder that conta ins no metal and that pos itions the handset a mi nimum of 7/8 inch (2.2 c m) away from the body. Use of o ther carr y cases, belt cl ips or hol ders may not ensu re compl iance with the FCC RF[...]
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92 ■ Tec hnica l infor matio n Type d esigna tion —RM-60 Dimen sions —Wi dth 42.3 m m; length 105.5 mm ; depth 18 m m Weig ht —98 g with BL-6C Li-Ion Battery Volume — 69 cubi c cm Wireless net works —CDMA 800 MH z and CDMA 1900 MHz Frequency range (Tx) —PCS: 1851 .25–19 08.7 5 MHz, Cell ular: 824. 70-848.37 MH z Freque ncy ra nge (R[...]
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93 ■ Nokia One-Y ear Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia” ) warrants that this ce llular phone (“Product” ) is free from defects in material and workm anship that result in Produc t failure during normal usage, according to the following terms and con ditions: 1. The limited warrant y for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on [...]
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94 a) The Product has been subjected to abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dam pness, unauthorized modifications, unaut horized connections, unauth orized repair, misuse, neglect, ab use, accident, alteratio n, improper installation, or other acts which are not th e fault of Nok ia, in cluding damage caused[...]
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95 e) Nokia will repa ir the Product under the limited w arranty with in 30 days after receip t of t he Pro duct. I f Nokia cann ot per form re pairs co vered under this limited wa rranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purch as[...]
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96 11 . Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year wa rranty li mitat ion may no t apply to you (the Consu mer). Some stat es do not allow the exclusion or limi tation of incidental a nd consequential damages, so certain of the a bove limitations or exclusions may no t apply to you (the Consumer). Th [...]
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97 ■ Appendix A M essage from t he CTIA (Cellular Tel ecommunications & Internet Associat ion) to all u sers of mobile phones © 2001 Cellula r Telecommunic ations & Internet Asso ciation. All Rights Reserv ed. 1250 Con necticu t Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washin gton, DC 200 36. Phone: (202) 785-008 1 Safet y is the m ost impor tant call you [...]
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98 2. When a vailable, use a hands-free dev ice. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories are readily a vailable today. Wh ether you choose an installed mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if available to you. 3. Position you r wireless phone within easy reach. Make sure you [...]
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99 10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non emergency assistance number when neces sary. Certa in situa tions yo u encounter while drivi ng may req uire attent ion, b ut are no t urge nt enough to merit a call fo r emergenc y services. But you still can use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broke n- down vehi cl e pos i[...]
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100 ■ Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to al l user s of mobile pho nes. ©July 18, 2 001 For updates: ht tp://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S . Food and Dru g Adm ini strati on 1. Do wirele ss phones pose a health hazard ? The available scie ntific evidence does not show that any [...]
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101 FDA belon gs to an in teragen cy wor king grou p of the feder al agenci es t hat h a ve respo nsibilit y fo r diffe rent asp ects of RF s afety to en sure c oordi nated effo rts at the f ederal level. The follow ing ag enci es belo ng to t his w orkin g grou p: • Nation al Institute for Occup ational Safety an d Health • Environm ental Pr o[...]
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102 in other laboratories. A few animal stud ies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could acc elerat e the dev elopme nt of canc er in labo rato ry anim als. However, many of the studies that showed incr eased tumor development used animals that had been gene tically engineered or tre ated with canc er-causing chemicals so as to be pre-[...]
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103 FDA ha s be en a l eading p arti cipant i n the Worl d Hea lth Orga niz atio n Int ernation a l Elect romag netic Field s (EM F) Proj ect si nce i ts inc eptio n in 1 996 . An infl uent ial result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of re search needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the w[...]
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Additional safety information 104 Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first consistent test me thodology for measu ring the rate at which RF is deposited in the h eads of wireless phone use rs. The test method uses a tissue- simulating model of the human he ad. Standardized SAR test methodology is ex[...]
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Additional safety information 105 11. What about w ireless ph one interfer ence with medical equ ipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with som e electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test me th od to me asure elec tromagnetic inte rference (EM I) of implanted cardiac pac em ake rs a nd d[...]
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Index 106 Index NUMERICS 1-touch dia ling 40 A alarm clock 74 antenn a 15 automa te voicem ail 31 automatic redia l 61 B back co ver removing 16 replacing 16 backlight timeout 59 banner 58 batteries and chargers 84 battery authentication 84 chargin g 17 charging times 92 removing 16 replacing 16 talk and st andby times 92 battery information 92 bus[...]
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Index 107 E emergen cy c alls 89 while using w ireless Int ernet 48 enha ncemen t sett ing s 66 headset 66 music stand 67 TTY/TDD 67 enha ncemen ts 83 F FCC information 90 feature co des 70 folders 49 G gallery 49 , 54 games 82 get it now 45 go-to function 14 H head se t 17 , 66 hel p 9 help te xt 64 I indicators and icons 12 infrared activation 64[...]
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108 S safety 6 important safety inform ation 87 scrolling 13 securi ty settin gs 67 send own ca l ler ID 72 set time 59 settings 57 shared memory 8 speed dial 61 standard mode 21 start scr een 11 start-up tone 64 stopwatch 80 T taking photo 51 talk and standby tim es 92 technical i nformation 92 templates 25 text en try 21 predictive te xt 22 stan [...]