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Nok ia 6220 classic User Gui de 92069 57 Is sue 1.
DECL ARAT ION OF CONFORM ITY Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-328 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.
This dev ice may contain commodities, tech nology or software s ubject t o export laws a n d r egu lations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FCC/ INDU STRY CA NADA NO TICE Your devic e m ay c a use T V or radio interference (for exa m ple, when us in g a telephone in close proximity t o receiving equipment).
4 Cont ents SAFETY .... ........................................ .. 6 Support ........................................... .. 8 Help ......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... .. 8 Nokia suppor t and con tact i nformation .
5 RealPla y er ........ .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... 54 Flash Player .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 Recor der ...... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .... 55 11.Inter net ....
6 SA FETY SAF ETY Read these sim ple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the co mplete user g uid e for furth er in forma tio n. SW ITC H ON S AF ELY Do not switch t he devi ce on when wirele s s pho ne use is prohi bited or when it may ca use interfe rence or dang er.
7 SAFET Y Consider insta lling antivirus and othe r security software on your device and any con nected comput er. Your device may have prein stalled bookmarks and links for third- party internet sites. You may al so acces s othe r third-par ty sites thr ough yo ur device.
8 Suppo rt Suppo rt ■ He lp Your device has context-sensitive help. To access h e lp when an application is open, select Op tion s > Help . To switch between help and the application that is open in the ba ckgroun d, select a nd hold , and sele ct from t he list of ope n applications.
9 Get started 1. Ge t st a rte d ■ Insert a (U)SIM card and battery This device u ses BP- 5M batteries. 1. To open the back cove r of the device, w it h the ba ck of the device facing you slide the cover tow a rd the bottom of the device (1), and remo ve it (2) .
10 Get started Re mov e a memo ry ca rd Import ant: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation when the ca rd is being a cces s ed. Removing th e card i n th e middle of an oper a tion may dam age th e memory card as well a s the device, a n d data stored on the ca rd may be cor rup te d.
11 Get started My Nokia My Nokia is a fr ee service t h at sends you t ips , tricks, a nd support for your Nokia device regularly a s text messages. If M y Nokia is available in you r country a n d supported by your service provider, your de vice invites you to join the My Nokia ser vi ce af ter y ou ha ve s e t the tim e an d th e da te.
12 Your dev i ce your device. For m ore information on availability, contact you r s ervice provider or nea rest au thor ise d Noki a de aler . When you receive a conf igu ration message, and the settings are not automatically saved and a ctivated, 1 new message is displa yed.
13 Your device GPS l ight ( 12) My own key ( 13) microSD card s lot (14) Microphone (15) Micro USB connector (16) Char ger conn ector (17) Noki a AV C onn ec tor (2 .
14 Your dev i ce Offline profile To quickly activa t e the off line profile, press briefly the power key, an d sele ct Offline . T o leave t he offline profile, press briefly the power key, and select another profile. When the offline profile is active, all t he connections to a cellular network are turned off.
15 Your device or or — A packet da t a con n ection is a ctive in a part of the network that supports E GPRS; the connection is on h old; a connection is a vailable. Your device may not use EGPRS in t h e data tr a nsfer. or or — A UMTS pa cke t data conn e ction is act ive ; the conn e ction is on hold; a connection is ava il able.
16 Your dev i ce To change t h e menu view, select Opti ons > Change Menu view an d a view type . To close an application or a fo lder, select Back and Ex it as many ti mes as needed to return to the standby mode , or se lect Opti o ns > Ex it .
17 Your device When the device or k eypad is locked, c a lls may be possible to th e official emergency number programmed in to you r devic e. PIN codes The person a l identifica t ion number ( PIN) code or the universa l personal identification nu m ber (UPIN) code (4 t o 8 digit s) help to prote ct your SI M card.
18 Call functions provided by diff erent se rvice provide rs. Th e available content depe n ds on your service provider. Select > Applications > Download! .
19 Call func tions ■ Make a voice c all 1. In the stan dby m ode, enter t he ph one number, including t he area code . Press th e clear key to r emove a num ber.
20 Call functions Voic e dia lling A voice tag is a dde d automatically to all entries in Contacts. Use long names, and avoid simil ar names f or different n u mbers. Make a voic e dial ling call Voi ce tags a re sensiti ve to ba ckgroun d noise. Us e voic e tags in a quiet envir onment .
21 Call func tions Call waiting During a call, to answer the waiting call, press t he call key. The f irst call is put on hold. To switch between the two calls, select Swa p . To end t he active ca ll, press the end k ey. To activate the call waiting function (network service), select > Settings > Phone sett.
22 Call functions ■ Call settings Ca ll Select > Se tti ng s > Phon e sett. > Phone > Call an d from the followi ng: Send my caller ID (network service) — to displa y or hide your phone number from the person to w hom you are ca lling Call waiting (ne twork service) — See ‘Call waiting,’ p.
23 Call func tions Ca ll bar r in g 1. Sel ect > Settings > Phone s e tt. > Phone > Call barri ng (network service) to restrict t h e calls t hat you make a nd receive with your device. 2. Scroll to the desire d ba rring option, a nd select Opti on s > Ac ti va t e .
24 Call functions Vide o sharing setti ngs A person - to-person conn e ction is also known as a se ssion in it iation prot ocol (SIP) connection. B efore you ca n use video shar ing, ask you r service provider for the configured SIP prof ile to be u sed in your device .
25 Posi tion ing ■ Log To view misse d, re ceived, or dialled calls; text messages; packet data connections; and fax and da t a calls re gist ered by t he device, sele ct > Log . In the s tandby m ode, you can use the call key as a shortcut to Di alle d numbers in the Recent calls l og (network se rvice).
26 Posit ion ing Your devic e is preconf igure d to u se the Nokia A-GPS se rvice, if no ser vice provider-specific A-G PS settings are ava ila ble. The assistance dat a is r e trieved from t h e Nokia A-GPS service server only when nee de d. To disa ble diffe re nt positioning methods, se e ‘Positioning s e ttings,’ p.
27 Posi tion ing If your device h as found satellites, a bar for each satellite is sh own in the satellite information view. When your device has receive d e nough data from the satellite signal to ca lcu late the coor dina tes of you r location , t he bars t urn grey.
28 Posit ion ing To receive a note wh e n your device r egisters to a network outside your home network, s e lect Opt io ns > T ools > Settin gs > In te r n et > Roam ing warning > On . Contact your ne t work se rvice provider f or de tails a nd roamin g costs .
29 Posi tion ing Save a nd se nd locations To save a location t o you r device, pre ss the scroll ke y, and s e lect Add > To place s . To send a loca t ion to a com pa tible device, press t he scr oll ke y, a n d select Send . If you se n d the location in a text message, the in for mation is converted t o plain text.
30 Posit ion ing To in stall N okia M ap Loade r to a c om patible PC, s ee htt p: //maps .nokia. com , and follow the instructions on the screen. Plan a r oute To plan a rou te, select a location on t he map or se arch for a location, press the scroll ke y, and sele ct Add > To r oute .
31 Posi tion ing the language later, in the Maps main view, select Op tion s > Tools > Settings > Navigation > Voice gu idance . Voice gu i dence is not a vail able for pe destrian navigation.
32 Posit ion ing select Cu rrent position . To enter the position information manually, select Ente r manually . To add a landmark to preset categories, select the landmark, and Opti ons > Add t o category . Sele ct the ca t egories to which you want to a dd t he landmark.
33 Write text 5. Writ e text ■ T r aditional and predictive text input When you write text, on the display indicat e s predictive t ex t input and traditional text input. To set the predictive text input on or off, press # repeatedl y, or press * , a nd sele ct Acti va te p re d icti ve te xt or Pred ict ive text > Off .
34 Messaging To er a s e a cha racte r, p ress the cl ear key. T o erase more c harac ters, press and hold the c lear key. To ins ert a space, press 0 . To move t he cur sor to the next line, press 0 th ree ti mes . ■ Copy and delete text 1. To selec t letters a nd w ords, pre ss and hold # , and at the same time scroll left or right.
35 Messaging 3. To ente r the subject for a m u ltimedia, or e-mail messa ge, scroll down to the Subject field. If t he subject fie ld is not visible for a multimedia message, se lect Op t i ons > Message header fields , mark Subje ct , and s elect OK .
36 Messaging ■ E-mail When you create a n ew mailbox, t h e name you give to t he mailbox re pla ces New mai lbox. You can have up to six mail box es. IMAP4 and POP3 mailbo x es Select > Messaging and the mailbox. Connect to mailbox? is displayed.
37 Messaging To postpone se nding a message, sc roll to a message, and se lect Opti ons > D efer sending . ■ Mes sage re ader To listen to a message in Inbox or a mailbox, scroll to th e messa ge or m ark the messages, a nd sele ct Op tio ns > Listen .
38 Conta ct s Multimedia me ssaging settings To define multimedia message settings, such as which access point is used and whether multimedia m essages are re t rieved automatically, select > Messaging > Op ti ons > Settings > Multime dia message .
39 Gal le ry To view information about the m e mory consumption of contacts, select Op tion s > Contacts in f o . To view the list of fixed dia llin g numbers, select Opt ions > SIM number s > Fixed dial contacts . This s e tting is only s how n if su ppo rted by your SI M card.
40 Gal lery To set an ima ge as the w allpaper or t o be shown durin g a call, select Images , a nd scroll to the image. Select Opti on s > Use image > Set as wallpape r or Se t as call image . To as sign the im age t o a c ontac t, se lect A ssign to contact .
41 Gal le ry 1. To watch im ages and video clips on TV, first connect the video-out cable to the video input of a compat ible TV. 2. Connect the other en d of the vide o- out cable to the Nokia AV Connector of your device. 3. Sel ect > Gallery > Images or Vid eo clips and t he fil e you w ant to view.
42 Gal lery To check details , such as ope ning hours of the selected st ore, select Opt ions > Inf o ( if provide d by th e service provide r). Select the desir e d retail pick u p point.
43 Cam era Go t o ... we bs. — to conne ct to th e servi ce and v iew the upl oaded and draf t albums in the web brow ser. The view may var y de pending on the se rvice provide r.
44 Ca mer a ■ Capture images Main ca mera 1. To activate the main camera, open the lens cover. Ma ke sure that the lens cover is fully open. indicates still image mode. 2. To zoom in or out , press th e volume key s. To make lighting and colour adjustments be fore taking a pict u re, select from the active toolbar settings.
45 Cam era Keep a s a fe dist ance when usi ng the flas h. D o not us e t he fla sh on people or an imals at clo s e ra nge . D o n o t co ve r th e fla sh wh ile ta k ing a p i ct ur e. Self timer — to activate the self-timer (main camera only). Select the self-timer delay, and to activate the self-tim er, select Acti vate .
46 Ca mer a • To send the image t o a com patible online album, select Sign in for Share online () • To open the Gallery, sele ct Go to Ga llery () . • If yo u do n ot wan t to ke ep the ima ge, sel ect Dele te () . • To use the image as wallpaper in the standby mode, select Op t i ons > Set as wallpaper .
47 Cam era ■ Record videos 1. To activate t he main came ra, open the lens cove r. If the ca m era is in the image mode, change to video m ode . In acti ve toolbar, se le ct Switch to video mode . indicates video mode. To activate t he seconda ry camera, select Op ti ons > U se secondary camer a .
48 Ca mer a active t ool bar se ttings return to the default se t tings aft e r you close the camera, but the main settings remain the same until you change them again. Still image camera se t tings To change the main settings, select Op tion s > Set t ings .
49 Media 10 . M e d i a ■ Music player Warning: L i sten to music a t a m oderate level. Continu ous exposure to high volume m a y da m a g e y o u r h e a r i n g . D o n o t h o l d t h e d e v i c e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n t h e loudspea ker is in use, becaus e the volume may be extremely loud.
50 Media Creat e a pl ay list 1. Sel ect Op ti on s > Create playlist . 2. Ente r a name for th e pl aylist, and se lect OK . 3. T o add so ngs now, select Yes . To add son gs later, s ele ct No . 4. Sel ect a rtists to find the songs you wa nt t o includ e in t he pl ayli st.
51 Media To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia PC Suit e , see the N okia PC Suite user guide. ■ Nokia Podcasting With the Nokia Podcasting applica t ion (network se rvice ), you can search, discover, subscribe t o, and download podca sts over the air, a nd play, manage, and share audio podcasts with you r de vice.
52 Media To subscribe t o a channel and add it to your podca sts, se lect Opt io ns > Subs cribe . You can al so mark channel s to add t hem al l at t he same t ime . Directorie s Directories he lp you to find ne w podcast episodes to which to subscribe.
53 Media To update t h e selected podca st or m arked podcasts, f or a new episode, sele ct Opt io ns > Update . To add a ne w podcast by en t ering the U RL of the podcast , select Opti ons > New podcast . To e dit the URL of a se lected podca st , select Edit .
54 Media To vie w the l ist of saved stations, se lect Opt ions > Stations . T o chang e the settings of a stat io n, select the station and Edit . Radi o functi ons To adjust th e volume, pres s t he volume ke ys. If there a r e any saved stations, scroll r ight or left to t he next or previous st a tions.
55 Int erne t ■ Flash Play er To view, play, a nd interact w ith flash files made for mobile devices, sel ect > Applications > Flash Pla y e r . To open a folder or play a flash file, select it. ■ Recorde r With voice recorde r, you ca n record voice call conversations and voice m emos.
56 Inte rne t The security icon does not indicate that the data transmiss ion between the gateway and the cont ent serv er (or pla ce where t he requ ested re s ourc e is stor ed) is se c ure. The s er vic e provider secures the data tra nsmission between the gat eway and the content server .
57 Int erne t browsing. T o move i n M ini map, scroll. Wh en you stop scrollin g, Mini map disappears and t he area outlined in Mini map is dis pla yed. Page overview With Page overview, you can move more quickly to the desired pa rt of a web page. Page overview may not be a vailable on all pages.
58 Per sona lisat io n Clear pr ivacy data A cache is a memor y location that is used to s tore data tempo rarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confide ntial information re quiring passwords, empty the ca che after each us e. The i nf or mation or servic es y ou ha ve acces sed are s tored i n the cache.
59 Time mana gement To personalise a pr ofile, sele ct the profile, P ersonalis e , and the des ired settings. To s et t he pro file to b e active unti l a ce rtain t ime wit hin t he ne xt 24 h ours, sele ct Time d an d th e ti me. See also ‘Off line profile, ’ p.
60 Office applications To cre a te a note, st art writi ng. To insert i m ages , sound or video cli ps, business cards, w eb bookmarks, or files, select Op tion s > In sert obje ct and the type of it em. To set the device to show a note when making or r eceiving a call from a con t act, select Opti ons > Settin gs .
61 Office app lic ations Download languages . You can r em ove languages exce pt English and add ne w ones. The languages a re free of ch arge, but dow nloa ding may involve t he transmission of la rge amounts of data t hrough y o ur service provider 's ne t work.
62 Settings To view a list of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, s croll righ t or left to the Quickword, Quicksheet, or Qu ickpoint view. For example, available Microsoft Word documents are listed in the Quickword view. Not all variations or features of Word, Excel, a nd PowerPoint file format s ar e supported.
63 Settings Security — to change the device and SIM card s e ttings, suc h as PIN and lock codes; vie w certif ica te details and ch e ck authenticity; a nd view and edit security modules When s ecu.
64 Settings • To set the acces s poin t name to use your de vice as a m ode m with your computer, select Ac ce ss point . • To enable the use of HSDPA (network service) in UMTS networks , select High speed packet access .
65 Data management To view details of a voice, sc roll r ight, scroll to th e voice, and select Opti ons > V oice details . To test a voice , scroll to the voice, and se lect Opt io ns > Play voice .
66 Data mana gement certification, the device displays a warning. Continue installation only if you are sure of the origins a n d contents of t he application. Java applications may attem pt to, f or e xample, establish a data connection or send a messa g e.
67 Data management If you in sert another password-prot ected memory card into you r device, you are prompted to e n ter the pa ssword of the card. To unlock the card, sele ct Op ti ons > Unlock memory card .
68 Data mana gement To view licences that are not in use, select No t i n use . Un us ed li cen s e s ha ve no media file s conne cted to them. To view de tailed inform ation such a s the valid ity status and the ability to s end the file, scroll to a licence, and select it .
69 Con ne ctiv ity Contact your se rvice provider or company information management de partment for th e server profile se ttings. 17. Con n ectiv it y ■ Dat a tr a nsfe r With data transfer you can.
70 Con necti vity This device is compliant wit h Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following pro files: Advanced Audio Distribution, Audio/Video Remote Control, Basic Imaging, Device Identifi.
71 Con ne ctiv ity the unique address of your device, enter t he code *#2820# in the st andby mode. If you have searched for device s e arlier, a list of devices found previou sly is shown. To start a new search, select More devices . 4. Select the device with w h ich you want t o con nect.
72 Con necti vity USB connection mode — to select the default USB connection mode or change the active mode. Se le ct PC Su it e to use the devic e with Nokia PC Suite; Mass st orage to a cce ss fi .
73 Con ne ctiv ity indicates a PTT connection. indicates th a t PTT is se t to do n ot disturb (DND). Exit PTT Select Optio ns > Exit . L og out from PTT after exiting application? is displayed. To log out, sele ct Yes . To keep PTT a ct ive in t he background, se lect No .
74 Enhanc ements Not e: The actual invoice for calls and servi ces from your service pr ovider may vary, depending on n etwork features, rounding off for billing, t axes, and so forth. Select > Settings > Conn. mgr . . To view connection details, scroll to a conn ection, and select Opt io ns > D etails .
75 Batt ery and cha rge r i nf orma ti on battery may n ot work temporarily . Battery performa nce is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.
76 Care and ma intena nc e Auth entic ate ho logra m 1. When you look at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol f rom one angle and the Nokia Original Enhanceme nts logo when looking from another angle.
77 Additional safety information • Do not paint the de vice. Paint can clog the movin g parts and prevent proper operation. • Use a s oft, clean , dry clo th to clea n any lenses, su ch as c amera, pr oximity s enso r, and lig ht sens or lens es. • Use only the supplied or an a pproved replacement anten na.
78 Additional safety information connecti on is available . Ensur e the above separation dis tance in struction s are follow ed unt il the transmiss ion is completed. Parts of the device ar e magnetic. Met allic materials may be attracted to the devic e.
79 Additional safety information the devic e. Check regu larly that all w ireles s device equipm ent in you r vehicle is m ounted and operating pr operly. Do not store or carry flammable liqu ids, gases, or ex plosive materials in the sa me compar tment a s the device, its parts , or enhan cements .
80 Additional safety information 3. En ter the o ffici a l emergency number for yo ur pre s ent locatio n. Emerge ncy numb ers vary by location. 4. Pr ess the c all key. When ma king an eme rgency ca ll, give all th e necessa ry inf ormation as accurate ly as possible.
81 Inde x A A-G PS assi st ed GPS 25 alarm clock. See clock. B barring password 17 Bluetooth conne c tio n set tings 70 receiving data 71 sending da ta 70 bookmarks 55 C cache 58 calendar 59 call re gi ster.
82 M map s browsing m aps 27 media player. See RealPlayer. me mory car d. See mic roSD ca rd me nu 15 me ssage s lis tening to 37 ser vice mess age s 35 SIM messages 37 microSD ca rd 9 mobile dictionary 60 mu s ic player downloading mu sic 50 mu s ic shop 50 playlists 49 tr ansf errin g mu sic 50 N note s 60 active n otes 59 O offline mode.
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