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    Application Memory Card guide Electronic use r's guide release d subject to "Nokia Us er's Guides Terms an d Conditions, 7 th June, 1998". 935 7 2 43 ISS U E 1 EN[...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Copyright © No kia Mobile Ph ones 1995-2 000. All rights rese rved. Reproductio n, trans fer, distri bution or s torage of pa rt or all o f the conten ts in this document in any form wit hout the prior wr itten permi ssion of Nokia is prohi bited. Nokia and Nokia Conn ecting People are register ed [...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SECURITY SO CKETS LAYER -SOFTWARE ( “ SSL ” ) READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AN D CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING T HE SSL. USE OF THE SSL SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR AC CEPTANCE OF THESE TER MS AND CONDITIONS . In this li cense agre ement ("Li cense Agreem ent"[...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved.[...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . FOR Y OUR SAFETY Read these simpl e guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or il legal. Further de tailed information is given in this manual. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRS T Do not use the communicator while driving; park the vehicle first. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference w[...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. T able of contents Introduction 1 To insert the memory card 1 Extra memory for stor ing your data 2 To install new applications directly on the memory card 4 To backup and restore data using the memory card 5 To use the memory card tool 6 WAP services 7 WAP services settings 8 Bookmarks 10 To naviga[...]

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    ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction 1 This Application Memory Card gu ide includes in formation on the Appl ication Memory Card for Nokia 9 1 1 0 and 9 1 1 0i communicators. On the memory card there are three pre-in stalled applications : WAP services, Fi nd, and Quick imaging. This Applicati on Memory Card guide includ[...]

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    2 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. 5 Close the hatch and replace the battery. IMPORT ANT! Keep all memory cards out of small children ’ s reach. Make sure that the hatch is closed before replacing the battery! Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation. Be sure to close all memory card applications before removin[...]

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    3 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . You can find WAP services under the Internet application. See figure 3. Find and Quick imaging applications can be found under the System application. To view files stored on the memory card, select Open in the Notes application. Press the Menu button to create a ne w folder, or to copy or move f[...]

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    4 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. your memory card by selecting Voice recorder in the Extras application. To install new applications directly on the memory card You may wish to install applications on the memory card to save memory space in the communicator. The WAP services, Find, and Quick imaging applications can be found on t[...]

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    5 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . To backup and restore data using the memory card To make backups of various communicator data to the card, select Backup/ Restore in the System application and choose Settings to change t he Connection type to Me mory card . Proceed by selecting Backup . To make backups of the data on your memory[...]

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    6 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. To use the memory card tool To check that the card is ready for use, select Memory card tool in the System application and press Check card . See figure 8. Note: If you rena me your card, the new name has to be in capital lette rs. Figure 8 WAR NI NG! Do not try to format the extra application mem[...]

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    7 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. 2. WAP services The WAP services application can be used to access Internet services whi ch are based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). These services can contain news, weather reports, flight times, dictionaries, etc. To obtain access to WAP se rvices, you need: • to be in a network wh[...]

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    8 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Differences between the WWW and WAP services applications The WA P services applicat ion is similar to the WWW appli cation in the Nokia 9 1 10 Communicator but there are two significant differences: • The WAP services application uses a data call to access the WAP access points. However, the WA[...]

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    9 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . The WAP access point settings are: Access point name — Y ou can give the access point any name you prefer (max. 30 characters), for example the name of your WAP service provider , so that you are able to separate different access points from each other . Homepage — Write the homepage address [...]

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    10 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Bookmarks Press Bo okmarks in the applicat ion main view to open the Bookmar ks list. The name of the WAP access point used for connecting to the bookmark is shown next to the bookmark title. See figure 3. Below the bookmarks list is the address field where you can enter the homepage address of t[...]

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    11 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . To connect to WAP servic es After you have set a valid WAP access point, you can start using the WAP services by pressing Home in the main view of the W AP services application. See figure 1. Y ou will get a “ Connecting t o service ” note, telling you about the progress of the connection. T[...]

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    12 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Save as document — saves the page content to the Down loaded files folder . Reload — reloads the current address from the network. Y ou will have to start browsing the pages from the beginning. Back — opens the previous page if available. Clear cache — Empties the browser cache, all tempo[...]

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    13 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . To use the navigation commands WAP service pages have different commands. Here are some of the possible commands which may become available while browsing: Go — Select an active link and press Go to open a new WAP service page. Back — If you have browsed through at least two pages, Back allo[...]

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    14 3. Find With the Find application you are able to search for different kinds of documents and files which have been saved either in the memory of the communicator or on the memory card. Find application is able to search for: • Calendar events, To-do list items and Memos, • contact cards, • short messages, • mail messages, • notes, •[...]

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    15 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll to the da ta type you want to remo ve from the selection and press Toggle . 3 Press OK to close the window. Y ou can go through the rest of the settings in th e similar way . Modified — allows you to search for files or documents which have been created at a certa[...]

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    16 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . Location — allows you to choose whether you want to search for the document or file from the communicator ’ s memory , from the memory card, or both memories. Search text in — you can search for text which appears in the Document name , Document content , Document name or content , or Docu[...]

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    17 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Documents found view After the search has been completed you can see the documents in the Documents found view , see figure 2. Y ou have three options: Press Open to open the file or document. The button is dimme d, if it is not possible to open that file in the Find application. Press Details to[...]

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    18 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . To use the Menu b utton When you press the menu button in t he Find application main view , the following options appear: Save search criteria — allows you to save your search criteria for later use in the Find appl ication. Find appl ication create s a Search crite ria folder in t he Own text[...]

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    19 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. 4. Quick imaging The Quick imaging applicati on allows you to receive images from a digi tal camera via an infrared connection and send them as mail attachments. It is also possible to receive images from another communicator , a scanner or a PC, provided that they support the IrTran-P protocol. T[...]

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    20 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. To receive images and send them as mail attachments, press Re ceive to mail . Images will be saved either to the communicator Downloaded files folder , or on the memory card, depending on what you have define d in the settings. 5 If you pressed Receive to mail , the mail editor is automatically o[...]

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    21 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . Troubleshooting 1. A connection cannot be establi shed between the digital camera and the communicator . Make sure that the digital ca mera supports the IrTran-P protocol. You can verify this from the manual of your digital camera. Check that the infrared ports of the camera and the communicator[...]

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    22 5. Care and maintenance Y our Nokia 9 1 1 0i Communicator is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your communicator , battery , charger OR any accessory: Keep it and all its parts [...]

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    23 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. Important The data on the memory ca rd does not hav e password pr otectio n. When the system is locked, the memory card data can not be accessed until the lock code of the communicator is entered (see the User ’ s manual). If the car d is removed from your communicator and used in another devic[...]

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    24 ©2000 Nokia Mobi le Phones. All rights reserved . Warranty Nokia warrants the memory card to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery to you as evidenced by a copy of your receipt. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser and is not transferable. AN[...]

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    25 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Glossary CC a c h e Cache is a buffer memory which is used in browsers for storing the most commonly used data temporarily . Using a cache speeds up access to the data. Cookies Cookies are little pieces of information, given by the server to you, to store information about your visits to a web sit[...]

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    26 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reser ved. WAP access point The point where your communicator connects to t he WAP service by way of a data call. WA P service access point can be provided, for example, by a network operator or a WAP service provider . Certain services can be accessed through their own access point.[...]

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    27 ©2000 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Index B Bookmarks, WAP services 10 F Find 14 Settings 14 I Image sending 19 M Menu button Find 18 WAP servi ces 11 Q Quick imaging 19 Sending images 19 Settings 19 Troubleshooting 21 S Search criteria 14 Loading 18 Saving 18 Search results 17 Saving 17 Searching a document 16 Sending images 19 T T[...]