Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 2605 Nokia
Go to page of 101
This Proof Indicates Approximate Color Only. For Accurate Color Match, Use Approved Color Standard. DO NOT USE COLOR FORMULAS ON THIS FILE. Inks SUPPLIER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING WORKING DRAWINGS BEFORE PLA TES ARE MADE FOR ACCURACY IN MEASUREMENTS, PLATE TOLERANCE REQUIREMENTS, REGISTRATION AND CONSTRUCTION DET AILING.
Nokia 2605 User Guide 920528 3 Issue 2 E N.
Copyright © 2008 Nokia. All r ights reserved. Nokia, Navi and Nokia Connecting P eople are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respec tive owners.
Export con trols This device may contain commodities, technology, or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited.
Con ten ts 4 Contents SAFETY .................................. 6 Welcome ............................... 9 Gettin g Help ......... ....... ....... ..... ....... 9 Get The M ost Out Of This Gui de......... ..... ....... ....... ........ .. 10 1. Phone at A Glance .
Contents 5 8. M obi le Inst ant Messagin g .................... 54 9. My Ringtones ..... .......... 55 10. Recen t Calls.................. 56 View C alls.... ....... ........ .... ........ ....... 56 View C all Timers....... ....... ....... ..... 56 11.
SAFET Y 6 SAFETY Read th ese simp le guid elin es. N ot foll owin g them may be da ngerou s or il legal. Read th e comple te user guid e for further i nformatio n. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch th e device on when wire less phone use is prohibited or when it may c ause interfe rence or dange r .
SAFET Y 7 ■ About Y our Device The wireless device (RM-33 9) described in this guide is approved for u se on th e fol lowi ng V e rizon Wirele ss ne tworks : CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDMA20 00 1xRT T . Contact V erizon W ireles s for more in fo rmat ion abo ut net work s.
SAFET Y 8 ■ Network Services To use the device you must have service from a wireless ser vice provider . Many of the features require special network features. These are not available on all networks; othe r networks may require t hat y ou make specif ic arra ngement s with your s ervice provider before you can use the network services.
Wel com e 9 Wel c o m e Congratulations on you r purchase of this N okia mobil e device. Y our device provid es many practical functions for daily use, su ch as a hands -free speake rphone, alarm clock, calc ulator , calendar , camera and image and data down loads.
Welcome 10 Nokia su pport a nd contact information Check www . nokiausa.c om/support or your local Nokia we bsite for the latest guides, additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product. On the we bsite, you ca n get informa tion on th e use of Nok ia products and services.
Phone a t A Glanc e 11 1. Phone at A Gla nce 1. Earpiece 2. Display screen 3. Directiona l key 4. Right Soft key 5. Camer a ke y 6. End /P ower key 7. Alph anum eric keyp ad 8. V ibration key 9. Next key 10. International Dialing key 1 1. V oicem ail 1-touch dial key 12.
Phone at A Glance 12 1. Charging/ Data port 2. Volume keys 3. H eadse t jack 4. Cam era Xpress-on TM snap 5. C amera lens 6. Fr ont d isplay 7. Ba ck cover Xpress-on TM snap 8.
Phone a t A Glanc e 13 ■ Standby Mode The start screen is hom e base and indicates that your phone is in Standby M ode. 1. Signal strength — The strength of th e signal received by the phone is indicated by t he number of bars displayed. 2. Message — Pres s the Le ft Soft key to select this option.
Phone at A Glance 14 Data session : a wireless da ta communica tion is in progress. Dormant mode : the phone is in a dormant state during a data call. Your connection is st ill active. No service indicator . TTY is enabled. Voice call: a call is in progress.
Phone a t A Glanc e 15 Each ma in menu contain s submen us and lists from which you can selec t or view items and customize your phon e features. Some features may not be available, depending on your network. For mor e informa tion, c ontact Verizon Wire less.
Phone at A Glance 16 The default menu setting for the Directiona l key is as follows: Press the Direct ional key Right — M Y SHORTCUTS . Press the Direct ional key Up — M obile Web . Press the Direct ional key Left — My V eriz on . Press the Dir ectional key Dow n — Calendar .
Set Up Y our Phone 17 2. Set Up Y o ur Phone ■ Antenna Y our devic e may have internal an d external an tenn as. As with any radio transmit ting device, avoid t ouching the antenna area unnecessarily whil e the ant enna is transmit ting or receivin g.
Set U p Your Phon e 18 Note: Al ways turn off the device, and disconnect th e charger and any other device, before rem oving the cover . Avoid touc hing e lectronic comp onents w hile changing the cover . Always store and use the device with the cover attached.
Set Up Y our Phone 19 ■ Charge the Batte ry 1. P lug th e AC-6 U char ger transforme r into a standard AC outlet. 2. Open the charge r cover on the left side of the phone. 3. I nsert the charge r output plug into the slot. The battery streng th indi cator scrolls, to show t he battery is chargin g.
Set U p Your Phon e 20 1. Plac e the phone wi th the front of the phone facing you. Place your thumb in the gap between the c amera Xpress-on TM snap and t he phone and push down. 2. Push th e camera Xpress -on TM snap towa rd the top of the phone. 3.
Set Up Y our Phone 21 5. P ush t he c amer a Xpre ss- on TM snap to ward th e bottom of the phone un til it is in place. ■ Repla ce the B ack Camera Xpress-on TM snap Y ou can remove and replace the back Xpress-on TM sn ap on the back of the phone.
Set U p Your Phon e 22 ■ T urn Y our Phone On or Off To turn your phone On or Off, press and hold th e End/Power key fo r at leas t 3 seconds. Th e first ti me the device is tur ned on , Set up Assistan t prompts you to customize your device, see "Set up Assist ant, " p.
Set Up Y our Phone 23 ■ Make A C all To make a call (net work serv ice), m ake sure th e phon e is powere d on. Enter the phone num ber (including the area code if necessary), and press th e Send key . T o delete a character to the l eft of the cursor , press the Clear key .
Set U p Your Phon e 24 ■ Answer Calls The followin g options are availabl e to manage incom ing calls (networ k serv ice). Answer or sile nce an incoming call There are t hree ways to answer an inco ming call de pending on the phone set tings. F or more infor matio n, see " Answ er Options, " p.
Set Up Y our Phone 25 Picture I D Y ou can assign a picture to a contact that is displayed when the conta ct calls you, or when you call the con tact. See "Assign Picture ID," p. 46. Silent Mode Open the flip, an d press the Volume keys Do wn until All Sou nds Off is displayed.
Set U p Your Phon e 26 Main Menu — Us e Ma in Me nu. V oice Privacy On — Select whether to protect the privacy of the c onve rsatio n. Notepad — Open the notepad. Vo i c e Re c or d — Record a phone call. Mute Fun cti on To prevent the other person from hearing your own voic e during a call, utilize the Lef t Soft key to select Mute .
Text En try 27 3. T ext Entry Your phone off ers five me thod s for ent ering te xt, nu mbers, and symbols: Word , Abc , ABC , 1 23 , and Symbols . The follow ing rules appl y: • Press the Clear key to backspace the cursor and delete ac h a r a c t e r .
Text Entry 28 • If a displayed word is not correct, press 0 to view other word options. • If your word does not appear , delete your entry , and press the Left Soft key to change the mode to Abc . Re-en ter your w ord using the Multi-tap Mode . • When you have finished t he w ord and it is correct , press # to confirm a nd insert a space .
Med ia C ent er 29 4. Media Center Media Center (network service) allows you to personalize your phone to your own l ifest yle and taste s. Y ou can d ownload rin gtones, m usic, sounds, pict ures, game s, news, infor mation, tools, a nd extras. You can also find information such as th e location of restaura nts or ATMs.
Media Center 30 • Send — To send the highlighte d sound in a picture messag e . • To Online A lbum — To upload the highlighted sound to Online Album . • Rename — T o rename the highlight ed sound, enter a new name and select OK (only for self-recorded sounds) to save.
Med ia C ent er 31 Self Time r — Choose Off , 3 seco nds , 5 seconds , or 10 seconds , and sel ect SET . Brightness — Press left or right on the Directional key , and se lect SET . White Balance — Press left or right on the Directional key to choose Auto , Sunny , Cloudy , Tu n gs t e n , Fluores cen t , or Darkne ss , and select SET .
Media Center 32 ■ Mobile We b To connec t to the inte rnet and br owse for the l ates t new s, sto ck quotes, movie listin gs, and more ( network service) , select MENU > Media Center > Mobile Web or press up on the Directional key in Standby Mode.
Med ia C ent er 33 When usin g an application, an incoming call automatically interrupts the application and allows you to answe r the call. Wh en you complete your call, you ca n resume usin g the application . Make an emergency ca ll while online Y ou can end you r data connection t o make an em ergency ca ll.
Messaging 34 5. Messaging If you have subscribe d to a message network ser vice, you can se nd and receive messages to and from compatible phones that also subscribe t o a m essage s ervice. You can also se nd and receiv e multimedia a nd e-mail message s.
Messaging 35 Pictu res are scaled to fi t the displa y area . Your phone has a pict ure messa ge viewer for playing message s. Incoming me ssages rem ain in the inbox until you delet e them (when Auto Erase Inbox is set to off, see "Message Settings ," p.
Messaging 36 Y ou may also use the Alphanume ric keypad to manu ally enter a phone num ber or e-mail ad dress i n the To: field. The default entry mode for the To: field is 123 (numbe r). To switch to M ulti-tap Mode to enter an e-mail address, utilize the Soft key to select 123 > Word , Abc , AB C , or Symbols .
Messaging 37 1. To compo se a ne w mess age from Standby Mode, select MENU > Messaging > N ew Message > Pictur e Message or press the Left Soft key M essage > New Message > Picture M essage . Selec t a recipient or enter in the contac t phone number or email address.
Messaging 38 Add Slide — Add a slide to the me ssage. Priority Level — Se t the p riori ty leve l to High or Normal . Remove Picture — Remove a picture from the message (if previously added, and when the cursor is in this field).
Messaging 39 Rep ly — Send a TXT Message , or Picture Message reply . Reply w . copy — Send a reply which include s the original m essage text (tex t messages only ). For ward — Forward the message to another phone number , or e-mail addre ss or upload the me ssage to Online Albu m .
Messaging 40 • Reply w . copy — Send a reply which includes t he original message text (te xt messages on ly). • Save Quick Text — Sa ve the messa ge tex t i n the Quick Text gallery .
Messaging 41 • Save Quick Text — Sa ve the messag e text in the Qu ic k Te xt ga llery . • Ad d To C o nt a ct s — Add the recipient to Contac ts (if the recipi ent is not in the Conta ct List). • Message Info — Display recipie nt informatio n, time stamp, and othe r inf ormati on.
Messaging 42 Picture A uto Receiv e — Select whe ther to save inco ming picture messages aut omatically . If set to Off , you can select Reject to refuse t o re ceive the messa ge. Quick Text — V iew an d edit Quick Text en tries, w hich ar e short, prewritten messages that can be recalled and ins erted into a text message.
Messaging 43 Resetting the voicema il counte r does not d elete voic email f rom your voicem ail box. To delete messa ges, you must access your vo icemail box and use the voicema il system comm ands. If the stor age limit of your voic email box is exceeded, ol d messages may b e overwritten .
Con tac ts 44 6. Contacts Y ou can keep track of contact info rmation in Contacts . Contac t names are sa ved in Conta cts memory , and e ach cont act ent ry can contain multipl e phone numbe rs and e-mail addre sses. Contact entries can be as signed to 1-to uch dials, pic ture IDs, ringt ones, and caller groups.
Contacts 45 3. Sele ct SAVE . Y ou can also quickly cre ate a contact in St andby Mode by e ntering the num ber and s electing Save > Add New Contact and follow the steps above. If no nam e is entered, the default phone numbe r or email addre ss is displayed in the Cont act List.
Con tac ts 46 3. If A dd New Contac t is se lected, c hoose a number , and selec t OK . Enter a name or ot her fields, and select SAVE . 4. If Update Exi stin g is selected , choose an exist ing contact > a numb er > OK .
Contacts 47 Access the Contact List To view th e Contac t List, pre ss Contacts in Standby Mode, or select MENU > Contacts > Contact List . To quickly find a contac t you want , ente r the fi rst le tter of the contac t nam e in th e Go T o fie ld.
Con tac ts 48 Set As ICE Contact or Unassign I CE Contact — Assign or unassign your contac t as an ICE (In Case of Em ergency) contac t. Call — Dial the con tact (n etwork s ervice). Send Name Car d — Send the name card to a compatible devic e using Bl uetooth.
Contacts 49 To edit individual contacts and add them to caller groups: 1. In St andby Mode, select Contacts , sc roll to t he c ontac t you want to add to a group, and Edit . 2. Scr oll to the Grou p: field, and select Set . 3. High light an existing group from the list of grou p names, and select OK .
Con tac ts 50 Set u p 1-to uch dialin g 1. From Standby Mode , select MENU > Con tacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scroll to an un assigned 1-touch dial slot , and select SET . 3. Highlight the contac t you want to assi gn to the sele cted 1-touch dial slot, and select OK .
Contacts 51 ■ In Case of Emergency (ICE) Y ou ca n set up to three co ntac ts as yo ur In Cas e of Emer gen cy (ICE ) conta cts. Y ou can ca ll ICE c ontac ts ev en if your phone is locked. See "Security ," p. 72. A contact can on ly be assigned as one ICE contact .
Con tac ts 52 • To modify the information of the contact, select EDIT . For edit ing options, see "Create New Contacts," p. 44. Both the erase and edit options aff ect your Contac t List. For example, if you erase a contact, the contact is deleted from both ICE contacts list and Contact Lis t.
E-mail M essages 53 7. E-mail Mess ages To launch the int ernet brow ser and access t he email me ssaging screen (network service ), in Standby Mode, select Message > Email . A Mobile Web session starts, scroll to a n email provider and press the OK key .
Mobile Instant Messaging 54 8. Mobile Instant Messaging To access instant messaging (network service), in Standby Mode, select Message > Mobile I M > Get New Appli cations to download IM applications, or use one of the applications preloaded.
My Ringto nes 55 9. My Ringtones You can set your fa vori te mus ic as a ring tone, a contact ID for a particul ar contac t, or as alert s ounds for c alenda r entries throug h My Ring tones .
Rece nt C all s 56 1 0. Recent Calls Informat ion about missed, received , or dialed calls is stored in Recent Calls . Whe n the numbe r of calls excee ds the max imum, the most r ecent c all replaces the oldest.
Rece nt C all s 57 Note: Some tim ers may b e reset d uring se rvice or so ftwa re upgrades. T he actual t ime invoice d for calls and serv ices by V erizon Wireless m ay vary , depending on n etwork feature s, rounding off for billin g, taxes, and so forth.
VZ Na vi gato r 58 1 1. VZ N avigator VZ Navigator suppo rts GPS-related service, helping you find your way . With VZ Navigat or , you can get your current location, or get directions from the current locat ion to a selected a ddress. Select MENU > VZ Navigator > OK to down load navigator applic ations.
Setting s & To ols 59 12. Settings & T oo ls Use th e Settings & Tools menu to customize your phone and to use your phone as an organizer and personal digital assistant. ■ My V erizon The V eriz on Wire less My V erizo n web p ortal (n etwo rk s erv ice) al low s you to acc ess your account in formati on.
Settings & Tools 60 3. Use the Dir ectional key to ad d (up), subtract (down) , multiply (right), or divide (l eft) values. 4. Enter the s econd number. 5. Press t he OK key (equals) to solve you r equation . Select Operat or to use par enthe ses in yo ur equat ion o r to enter an exponen t ( Po w er ).
Setting s & To ols 61 Delete an existing event 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > T ools > Calendar (or press down on the Directional key in Standby Mode), scroll to the event date, and VIEW . 2. Hig hlight th e event entry you wa nt to remove and press the Left Soft key Eras e > Ye s > OK .
Settings & Tools 62 To set t he font size of an event. In Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Too ls > Calendar Preview > Font Size > Norma l or Large . Alarm Clock Alarm clock allows you to se t up to three alarms. You must turn on your phone to use the alar m clock.
Setting s & To ols 63 The stopwat ch accuracy is not the sa me as that of a professional instrument. T herefore, Noki a advises agai nst its u se for official competit ions or any other ev ent in which a high-pre cision devic e would be requ ired to establish exact t imes.
Settings & Tools 64 ■ Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth technology e nables wireless connecti ons between electronic devices within a range of 10 meters (33 feet).
Setting s & To ols 65 3. Sele ct Opt ions a nd you may selec t from the follow ing: 1. My Phone Name — to set th e name of your d evice th at is to be seen by ot hers. Ente r a name, and s elect OK . 2. Discovery Mode — to allow your device t o be searched by other devices in the area.
Settings & Tools 66 2. Press up on the Directional key to select Settings & Tools, then press the OK key t o select. 3. Press dow n on the Di rectional ke y to highlight Blue tooth Menu , then press th e OK key to select. 4. With A dd New Devices highlight ed, press the OK key to sele ct.
Setting s & To ols 67 3. Keypad V olume — To se t the volume for the keypad , press the Directional key Up and Dow n (this option only works wh en the maste r volume is not set to All Soun ds Off , Al arm Only , or Vibrate Only by pressin g the Volume keys, see "Phone at A Glance," p.
Settings & Tools 68 Backlight To conserve battery life, you can s et the ph one backligh ting to d im when no t used. To set the back light durat ion, in S tandby M ode, select MENU > Settings .
Setting s & To ols 69 Mai n Me nu S et ting s To set the layout of the menu screen, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Displ ay Set tings > Main Menu Se ttin gs > Tab , List , or Grid . Press t he Left So ft key to Pr evie w th e highlight ed layou t and th en List to return to the available layout opti ons.
Settings & Tools 70 Set S hortcuts Shortcuts allow you to quickly acces s certain fu nctions. To access your shortcut s, in S tandby Mode, p ress the Directional key Right. Select the shortcut from the av ailable options. For the def ault shortcut s, see " My s hortcuts," p.
Setting s & To ols 71 To rese t the selected Dire ctional key to the de fault setting, hi ghlight the key , and press the Right Soft key Options > Reset ( Directi on) Key and press OK . To reset all Dir ectional keys t o their d efault setting, press the Rig ht Soft ke y Opt ions scr oll to Reset Dire ctional Keys and press OK .
Settings & Tools 72 4. Sound — Select Mode > Prompt Mode for the phone to prompt you for infor mati on, Readout Mode to prompt you and read the men u item s as you na vig ate, or Tones Only Mode to prompt you with beeps on ly .
Setting s & To ols 73 Enter your sec urity cod e whic h is by default the last four digits of your phone numbe r and press OK . S elec t fr om t he follo win g op tions : Edit Codes — To change the security code. Res tr ict io ns — To prevent th e use of cer tain func tions.
Settings & Tools 74 NAM Selection If your phone is registered with two phone numbers using number assignment module s (NAM) (for example, work and personal num b er s) , you can choose which num ber to show to the recipien ts of your calls.
Setting s & To ols 75 TTY Mode A phone with TTY/T DD (tel etype/tele commun icati on device for t he deaf) support can translate typed characters to voice.
Settings & Tools 76 Tou c h To n e s T ouch tone s are sound design ated to th e keys on your phone k eypad. Y ou c an use t ouch tones for ma ny au tomate d dial- up ser vic es suc h as banking and airlin es or for entering your voicema il box numbe r and password.
Setting s & To ols 77 SW/H W V er sion — The current soft ware an d hardw are version fo r your phone . Icon Glossary — The library of screen icons shown while on a call or when us ing featur es. Software Update — To check the stat us of your cur rent softwa re on your phone , select Status .
Voice command s 78 13. V oice commands V oice com mands transform your device into you r own virtual personal assistant, letting you us e your voice to make phon e calls, look up contacts, and so on. Before using voice services, not e the following: • V oice co mmand s are lang uage-de pend ent.
Voice commands 79 Lookup <Name> — S ay "Lookup" an d the name from you r Contact List (f or e xamp le, "Loo kup Tom" ) to r etrieve and displa y inf orma tion of th e cont act. Go To <Menu> — Say "Go T o" to open the list of menu options on your device and choose the m enu you w ant.
Enhanc ements 80 14. Enhancements War ni ng : Use only batteries, chargers, and enhanceme nts approved for use with this particular mode l. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability o f approv ed enha ncements , please check wit h your dealer .
Battery and Ch arger Information 81 15. Batter y and Ch arger Information ■ Battery Information You device is powered by a rechargeable battery . The battery intended for use wit h this device is BL-4 B 7 00 mAh Li- Ion. This device is intend ed for us e when supplied with powe r from th e follow ing chargers: AC-6U.
Battery and Ch arger Informa tion 82 Do not short-circuit th e battery . Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a meta llic object such as a coin , clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery .
Battery and Ch arger Information 83 Successfu l completi on of the steps is no t a total assurance of the authen ticity of the bat tery . If you have any reason to belie ve that your batter y is not a.
Care and Mai nte nan ce 84 Care and Mainte nance Y our device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The followin g suggestions will help you protect your wa rranty covera ge.
Care and Ma intenance 85 • Use only the sup plied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modif ica tions, or attachments could damage the device and ma y violate regu lations governing radio devic es. • Use ch argers indoor s. • Alwa ys create a backup of dat a you want to keep , such as contacts and ca lendar notes.
Additional Safety Information 86 Additional Safety Information ■ Smal l Chi ldren Y our de vice and i ts enhanc ement s may con tain sma ll p arts . Keep t hem out of the reac h of small children.
Additional Safety Information 87 Impl ante d medic al dev ices Manuf acture rs of medical devices re commen d that a minimu m separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches ) should be maintained between a .
Additional Safety Information 88 • Do not turn the volume u p to block out noisy surroundin gs. • Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort.
Additional Safety Information 89 ■ P otent iall y Ex plos ive En vir onme nts Turn off your devi ce when in a ny area wi th a pot entiall y explo sive atmosp here, and obey a ll signs and instructions . P otentially explosive at mospher es include area s where you would norma lly be advised t o turn off your vehicle engine.
Additional Safety Information 90 2. Press t he End key as many times as needed to clear the display and rea dy the device for calls. 3. Enter the o fficial emer gency num ber f or your prese nt location .
Additional Safety Information 91 Use of devi ce access ories and enhance ments may resul t in diff erent SAR value s. SAR values may vary depending on nat ional reporting and testing r equirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided un der product information at www.
Additional Safety Information 92 ■ Technica l In form atio n Type designation — RM-33 9 Dimensions — Width, 42 mm; len gth, 82mm ; depth, 16m m Weight — 65.6 g with 7 00 mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-4B) excluding battery deck Main Display — 1. 77"-in 128 x160 pixels, 262,0 00 colors Front Di splay — 1.
Additional Safety Information 93 Charging t imes The follow ing charging times are approx imate: Ta lk and standby times Operation times are estimates only and depend on sign al strength, device use ,.
Inde x 94 Index NUM ERIC S 123 mode 28 2-Sec pause 45 A ABC mode 28 Abc mode 28 about your ph one 7 accessibility 9 Airplane Mode 69 alar m c loc k 62 aler ts 3 8 answer options 74 antenna 1 7 applica.
Inde x 95 camer a 30 care and mainten ance 84 certification information ( SAR) 91 charg er 81 chargi ng times 9 3 conn ecti ng 19 cloc k 69 contac t information 10 list 46 Contacts defa ult nu mber 45.
Inde x 96 I inbox 38 indicators and icons 13, 77 instant messaging 54 L language 72 location shar ing 72 M main cloc k 69 MEDIA CENTER 29 medical devices, hearing aids 87 MEID 9 memory information 32,.
Inde x 97 R Recent Calls 56 ringtones 29 , 55 S safety 6, 86 securi ty 72 securit y and func tionality 3 3 setting s Bluetooth 64 Contact Li st 47 ICE contacts 51 inbox 38 phone 69 picture me ssage 30.
Inde x 98 V vibrate mode 25 voice co mmands 78 voice priv acy 75 voicemail 42 volume adjusting 24 , 66 earpie ce 24 VZ Nav igator 58 W wallpaper 68 WAP 8, 38 wireless internet 3 3 networks 92 world cl.
99 Notes.
100 Notes.
An important point after buying a device Nokia 2605 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Nokia 2605 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Nokia 2605 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Nokia 2605 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Nokia 2605 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Nokia 2605, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Nokia 2605.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Nokia 2605. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Nokia 2605 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center