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Nokia N93 User guide 9245 183 ISSUE 2 EN.
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Contents For your safety ................................. .......... 7 Get connected .......................................... 10 Your Nokia N93 ........................ ............... 11 Modes .......... .............. .............. .............
Inbox—receive messages ................... ............. ................ ... 49 Mailbox...... ............. .............. ................ ............. .............. ....... 50 View messag es on a SIM card .................... ................ .
Recorder........... ............. ................ .............. .............. ............. 94 Converter .................... .............. ............. .............. .............. .... 94 Calculator ................... .............. .........
7 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further inf ormation. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
8 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVI CES When connecting t o any other devi ce, read its use r guide for deta iled safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGEN CY CALLS Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on and in service.
9 them, you should take the same prec autions, for security or content, as you woul d with any internet site. Network services To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features require special network features.
Get connected 10 Get connected Use your device on the 2G and 3G networks. See ‘Your Nokia N93’ p.11 Use Bluetooth technology, for example, to transfer files and connect to compatible enhancements. See ‘Bluetooth connectivity’ p. 83. Use infrared to transfer and synchronize data between compatible devices, for example.
Your Nokia N93 11 Your Nokia N93 Model number: Nokia N93-1 Hereinafter referred to as Nokia N93. Modes Your device has four mechanic al modes that are optimized for different us es: fold closed fo r carrying, f old open for traditional mobile phone use, image for recording video and taking pictures, and view for v iewing your images and videos.
Your Nokia N93 12 compatible headset is connected to the device, press the answer key on the headset. To change the settings, see ‘Cover display’, p. 104. To make calls or use the menu, open the fold. To use the flash as a flashlight, press the flash key on the side of the device.
Your Nokia N93 13 Use the view mode to do the following: • View your images. • Activate photos and movies from the gallery to watch slideshows. • Make hands-free video calls, and send live vi deo during a video call. Adjust the angle of the display for optimum secondary camera angle.
Your Nokia N93 14 To select letters and words, press and hold . At the same time, press or to highlight text. To copy the text to clipboard, while still holding , select Copy .
Your Nokia N93 15 To view the log information of a previous transfer, in the main view, select Transfer log . To view the de vices you have copied or transferred data from, in the main view, select Phones . Essential indicators The device is being used in a GSM network.
Your Nokia N93 16 Data is being transmitted using Bluetooth connectivity. A USB connection is active. An infrared connection is a ctive. I f the indi cator is blinking, the device is trying to connec t to the other device or the connection has been lost.
Your Nokia N93 17 select Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger. To cancel an ala rm, select Clock > Options > Remove alarm . Clock settings To change the clock set tings, select Clock > Options > Settings . To change the time or date, select Time or Date .
Your Nokia N93 18 connect your device to the internet and compatible devices that have wireless LAN. For information about using your device in a home network, see ‘Home network’, p. 19. To use wireless LAN, a wireless LAN must be avilable in the location, and your device must be connected to the wireless LAN.
Your Nokia N93 19 Home network Your device is compatible with UPnP. With a wireless LAN access point device, you can create a home network and connect compatible UPnP devices that support wireless LAN.
Your Nokia N93 20 Memory card You can use a compatible miniSD card as extra storage space to save the memory on your device. You can also back up information fr om your device to the memory card.
Your Nokia N93 21 To restore info rmation from the m emory card to the device memory, select Options > Restore from card . Format a memory card When a memory card is reform atted, all data on the card is permanently lost. Some memory cards are supplie d preformatted and others require formatting.
Your Nokia N93 22 To free device memory, tran sfer data to a compatible memory card, if you have on e. Mark files to be moved, and select Move to folder > Memory card and a fo lder. You can also trans fer media files to a compatible PC, for example, using the transfer option in Gallery .
Camera 23 Camera Your Nokia N93 has two cameras, a high-resolution camera on the side of the de vice (the main camera) and a lower-resolution camera on the top of the main display (the secondary camera). You can use both cameras to take still images and record video in the portrait and landscape views.
Camera 24 • Status indicators (1) for audio mute on, stabilization on, video light mode, and the current capture mode. • The toolbar (2), which you can scroll through before recording to select the shooting mode, white balance, and color tone (the toolbar is not displayed during rec ording).
Camera 25 Video quality —Set the quality of the video clip to TV (high) (best quality for long term usage and play back on a compatible TV or PC and handset), TV (normal) , Handset (high) , Handset (normal) , or Sharing (limited video clip size to send using multimedia message (MMS) ).
Camera 26 • Status indicators (1) for sequence on, self-timer on; Automatic () , On () , or Off () flash mode, and the current capture mode. • The toolbar (2), which you can scroll through before .
Camera 27 change them again. To cha nge the main settings, select Options > Settings and from the following: Image quality — Print 3M - Large (2048x1536 resolution), Print 2M - Med. (1600x1200 resolu tion), Print 1.3M - Small (1280x960 resolution), or MMS 0.
Camera 28 when the timer is runnin g. The camera takes the picture after the selected delay elapses. You can also use the se lf-timer in the sequence mode. Tip! Select Options > Self timer > 2 s econds to keep your hand steady when taking a picture.
Camera 29 Shooting modes are only ava ilable in the main camera. Scroll through the toolbar, an d select from the video or image shooting modes. When you take pictures, the default shooting mode is Automatic . To make your own shooting mode suitable for a certain environment, select User > Options > Change .
Gallery 30 Gallery To store and organize your images, video clips, sound clips, playlists, and streaming links, or share your files with other compatible UPnP devices through wireless LAN, press , and select Gallery . To open the gallery from the Camera application, select Optio ns > Go to Gallery .
Gallery 31 The options related to Home net. are not available in Gallery before the settings for Home net. have been configured. View images and video clips Pictures taken and video clips recorded with the camera are stored in Images & video in Gallery .
Gallery 32 and effects. Transitions are vi sual effects that you c an add in the beginning and end of the video or between the video clips. You can also use Movie director to create custom video clips. Select the video clips and images you want to create a muvee with and select Options > Edit > Create muvee .
Gallery 33 To send the video, select Send > Via multimed ia , Via e-mail , Via Bluetooth , or Via infrared . Contact your service provider for details of the maximum multimedia message size that you can send.
Gallery 34 Play —to open the RealPlayer application, and play a selected video clip Pause —to pause the slide show Continue —to resu me the slide show, if paused End —to close the slide show To browse the images, pres s (previous) or (next).
Gallery 35 To switch between full screen and nor mal screen, press * . Albums With albums you can conveniently manage your images and video clips. To view the albums list, in the Images & video folder, select Options > Albums > View albums .
Gallery 36 Change customer info —to change the customer and order informa tion. You ca n copy the customer information from contacts. Add image —to add more images to t he order Remove image —to remove images from the order Log —to view the details of the previous orders.
Gallery 37 the files, reorganize them, add text to them, or add new files. To cancel the web upload process, and save the created post as a draft, select Back > Save as draft . If the uploading has already started, select Canc el > Save as draft .
Gallery 38 User name and Password —to enter the user name and password you created for your account when you registered to the online service Upload image size —to select the size in which t he im.
Media applications 39 Media applications Music player Press , and select Music player . With the mu sic player, you can play music files and cr eate and listen to playlists . Warning: L isten to music at a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing.
Media applications 40 stops at the end of the play list or restarts from its beginning, select Options > Loop . To open your web bookmarks for downloading music, select Options > Track downloads . To return to the standby mode and leave the music playing in the background, select Options > Play in background .
Media applications 41 player as the connection mode. A compatible memory card needs to be inserted in the device. • To use Nokia Music Manager in Nokia PC Suite, c onnect the compatible USB cable and select PC Suite as the connection mode. To change the default USB connection mode, press , select Connect.
Media applications 42 The playlists on your device are not synchronized with the Windows Media Player playlists. Image print Use Image print to print your images using a compatible data cable, wireless LAN (if available), Bluetooth connectivity, or a compatible memory card (if availab le).
Media applications 43 Back up files To transfer and back up media files from your device to a compatible PC through the wireless LAN, select Options > Transfer and memory > Autom atic transfer . See ‘Wireless LAN’, p. 17. Your device starts a device search.
Messaging 44 Messaging Press , and select Messag. . In Messag. , you can create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize text messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and special text messages containing data.
Messaging 45 delivery report of a multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail address may not be possible. Tip! When you have opened any of the default folders, to switch between the folders, press or .
Messaging 46 2 To write the desired word, press the ke ys, — . Press each key only once for one letter. For example, to write "Nokia" when the English dictionary is selected, press for N , for o , for k, for i, and for a. The word suggestion changes after each keypress.
Messaging 47 Write and send messages The appearance of a multimedia message may va ry, depending on the receiving device. Before you can create a multimedia message or write an e-mail, you must have the correct connection settin gs in place. See ‘Receive MMS and e-mail settings’, p.
Messaging 48 To see what the multimedia message looks like, select Options > Preview . 7 To add an attachm ent to an e-mail, select Options > Insert > Image , Sound clip , Video clip , or Note .
Messaging 49 Inbox—receive messages In the Inbox folder, indicates an unre ad text message, an unread multimedia me ssage, data received through infrared, and data received through Bluetooth connectivity. When you receive a m essage, and 1 new message are shown in the standby mode.
Messaging 50 Calen. entry —To save the invitation, select Option s > Save to Calendar . Web message —To save the bookmark to the bookmarks listed in web, select Options > Add to bookmarks . If the message contains both access point settings and bookmarks, to save the data, select Options > Save all .
Messaging 51 New —to retrieve all new e-mail messages Selected —to ret rieve only the e-mail messages that have been marked All —to retrieve all messages from the mailbox To stop retrieving messag es, select Cancel .
Messaging 52 the heading as well, you must delete the e-mail message from your remote mailbox; th en make a connection from your device to the remote mailbox again to update the status. To delete an e-mail from the devic e and the remote mailbox, select Options > Delete .
Messaging 53 Msg. cen tre in us e —Select which message center is used to deliver text messages. Receive report —Select whether the network sends delivery report s on your mess ages (net work service ). Message validity —Select how long the message center resends your message if the first attempt fails (network service).
Messaging 54 Receive report —Select whether you want the status of the sent message to be shown in the log (network service). Receiving a deli very report o f a multimedia message that has been sent to an e-mail address may not be possible.
Messaging 55 APOP secure login (for POP3 only)—Use with the POP3 protocol to encrypt the sending of passwords to the remote e-mail server while connecting to the mailbox.
Messaging 56 Setting the device to retrie ve e-mail automatically may involve the transmission of large amounts of data through your service provider's network.
Make calls 57 Make calls Voice calls Tip! T o i n c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e t h e v o l u m e d u r i n g a c a l l , press or . If you have set th e volume to Mu te , you can still adjust the volume with the or keys. You can make voice calls in the fold-open mo de and view mode.
Make calls 58 Your device supports conf erence calls between a maximum of six participants, including y ourself. To have a private conversation with one of th e participants, select Options > Conference > Private . Select a participant, and select Private .
Make calls 59 2 A short to ne is played, an d Speak now is displaye d. Say clearly the name or nickname that is saved on the contact card. 3 The device plays a synthesized voice tag for the recognized contact in the selected device language, and displays the name and number.
Make calls 60 recipient may deny video sending ( ), in which case you hear the sound and may s ee a still image or a grey background graphic. Tip! To increase or decrease the volume during a call, press or .
Make calls 61 Settings Person-to-person connection setti ngs A person-to-person connection is also known as a session initiation protocol (SIP) connection.
Make calls 62 The loudspeaker is acti ve. You can also use a compatible headset to continue your voice call while you share live video. 4 Select Pause to pause the sharing session. Select Continue to resume sharing. 5 To end the sharing session, select Stop .
Make calls 63 Answer or reject a call To answer the call in the fold-open mode, press . If Answer if fo ld opened is set to On , to answer a call in the fold-closed mode, open the fold, and the call starts automatically. Otherwise, open the fold, and press .
Make calls 64 To answer the waiting call, pr ess . The first call is put on hold. To switch between the two calls, select Swap . Select Options > Tr ansfer to connect an incoming c all or a call on hold with an active cal l and to disconnect yourself from the calls.
Make calls 65 calls . The device registers missed and received calls only if the network supports thes e functions, the device i s switched on, and within the network ser vice area. Tip! When you see a note in the standby mode about missed calls, select Show to access the list of missed calls.
Make calls 66 To monitor all voice and video calls, text messages, or data connections registered by the device, press , select My own > Log , and press to select the general log. For each communication event, you can see the sender or recipient name, phone number, name of the service provider, or access point.
Contacts (phonebook) 67 Contacts (phonebook) Press , and select Contacts . In Contacts you can add a personal ringing tone or a thumbnail image to a co ntact card. You can also create contact group s, which allow you to send text messages or e-ma il to many recipients at the same time.
Contacts (phonebook) 68 Default numbers and addresses You can assign default numbers or addresses to a conta ct card. In this way if a contact has several numbers or addresses, you can easily call or send a messag e to the contact to a certain n umber or address.
Contacts (phonebook) 69 When fixed dialing is activated, calls may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. Add ringing tones for contacts When a contact or group member calls you, the device plays the chosen ringing tone (if the caller ’s telephone number is sent with the call an d your device recognizes it).
Services 70 Services Various service providers ma intain pages specifically designed for mobile devices. These pages use the wireless markup language (WML), extensible h ypertext markup language (XHTML), or hypertext mar kup language (HTML). Check the availability of servic es, pricing, and fees with your service provider.
Services 71 Connection security If the security indicator is displayed during a connection, the data transmis sion between the device and the internet gateway or server is encrypted.
Services 72 You can download files th at cannot be shown on the browser page, such as ring ing tones, images, operator logos, themes, and video clips. To download an item, scroll to the link, and pres s . When you start a download, a list of ongoing, paused, and completed downloads from the current browsing session is displayed.
Services 73 accessed are stored in the cache. To empty the cache, select Options > Advanced opti ons > Clear cache . Web settings Select Options > Settings and from the following: Access point —Change the default access point. See ‘Connection’, p.
Calendar 74 Calendar Use Calendar to remind you of meetings, anniversaries, and to keep track of your tasks and other notes. Create calendar entries Shortcut: In the day, week, or month calendar view, press any key ( — ). An appointment entry opens, and the characters you ente r are added to the Subject field.
Calendar 75 You can view received meeting requests in the mailbox or in the calendar. To respond to a meeting request using e-mail, select Options > Respond: . Calendar views Tip! Select Options > Settings to change the starting day of the week or the view that is shown when you open the calendar.
My own 76 My own Visual Radio You can use Visual Radio (network service) as a traditional FM radio with automatic tuning and saved stations. If you tune to stations that offer Visual Radio service, you can view visual information on the display related to the radi o program.
My own 77 Visual Radio can be used for listening when the device cover is closed. Channel information may be displayed on the cover display. To mute or unmute the radio, press . Listen to the radio Note that the quality of th e radio broadcast depends on the coverage of the radio stat ion in that particul ar area.
My own 78 To adjust di splay setting s fo r the visual content view, select Options > Display settings > Lighting or Power saver time-out . Saved stations You can save up to 20 r adio stations in Visual Radio. To open your station list, select Options > Stations .
My own 79 Saved clip —to play a file saved in Gallery See ‘Gallery’, p. 30. 2 Scroll to a file, and press to play the fi le. Tip! To view a video clip in full screen mode, press . Press again to change back to nor mal screen mode. Shortcuts during play are as follows: • To fast forward, press and hold .
My own 80 use them to provide additional security or speed up access to browser pages th at contain sound or video clips. Netw. se tt. — • Default access point —Scroll to the access point you want to use to connect to the internet, and press .
My own 81 Quality —Select the playback quality. If the playback appears uneven and slow, change the Quality setting to Normal or Low . Full screen —Play the file using the entire display.
My own 82 • Add/Remove —Add or remove video clips and images or Add/Remove > Capture to open the camera application to capture new video clips and images • Move —Reorder the position of vid.
Connectivity 83 Connectivity PC connections You need to connect your de vi ce t o a c o m p a ti b l e P C t o do the following: • Transfer information between Nokia PC Suite applications and your device. For example, to synchronize calendar appointments or transfer images.
Connectivity 84 need to be within 10 meters (33 feet) of ea ch other, but the connection may be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or from other electronic devices.
Connectivity 85 Remote SIM mo de To use the remote SIM mode with a compatible car kit enhancement, set Bluetooth connectivity on, and enable the use of the remote SIM mode with your device. Before the mode can be activated, the two devices must be paired and the pairing initiated fr om the other device.
Connectivity 86 2 Select the item and Options > Send > Via Bluetooth . Devices with Bluetooth technology within range st art to appear on the display. Device icons are: co mputer, phone, audio or video device, and other device. To interrup t the search, select Stop .
Connectivity 87 Receive data When you receive data throug h Bluetooth connectivity, a tone sounds, and you are asked if you want to accept the message. If you accept, is shown, and the item is placed in the Inbox folder in Messag. . Messages received through Bluetooth connect ivity are indicated by .
Connectivity 88 Home network Your device is compatible with UPnP. Using a wireless LAN access point device or a wireless LAN router, you can create a home network and connect compatible UPnP devices t.
Connectivity 89 Your device notifies you if another device attempts to connect to it and the home network. Do not accept connection requests from an unknown device. If you use wireless LAN in a network that doe s not have encrypti on, switch off sharin g Nokia N93 files with other devices, or do not share any pr ivate media files.
Connectivity 90 the home network can view and copy your files you have selected for sharing in the Images & video and Music folders. To select media files for sharing with ot her devices from the Images & video and Music folders or to view the sharing status of Images & video or Music , select Share content .
Connectivity 91 Gallery . See ‘Image print’, p. 42. Content sharin g does not have to be switched on. To search f iles with di fferent criteria, select Options > Find .
Connectivity 92 UMTS network and wireless LAN, select Act. data conn . . To search for wirel ess LANs av ailable within range, select Availab. WLAN . Data connections In the active connections view, you can see the open data connections: data calls ( ), packet data connections ( or ), and wireless LAN connections ( ).
Connectivity 93 Server profile settings Contact your service provider for the correct settings. Server name —Enter a name for the configuration server. Server ID —Enter the unique ID to identify the configuration server. Server password —E nter a password to identify your device to the server.
Office 94 Office Recorder To record voice memos, press , and select Office > Recorder . To record a telephone conversation, open Recorder during a voice call. Both parties hear a tone every 5 seconds during recording. Converter To convert measures from one unit to another, press , and select Office > Converter .
Office 95 Notes To write notes, press , and select Office > Notes . You can send notes to compati ble devices, and sa ve plain text files (.txt format) that you receive to Notes .
Office 96 variations or fe atures of the mentioned file formats are supported. See also ‘More information’, p. 97. View Word documents To move in the document, use the scroll key.
Office 97 See also ‘More information’, p. 97. View presentations To move between the slide, outline, and the notes view, press or . To move to the next or pre vious slide in the presentation, press or . To view the presentation in full screen, select Options > Full screen .
Office 98 Browse fo r file —to browse for PDF files in the device memory or on a compatible memory car d. Settings —to modify default zoom level and viewing mode of PDF documents. View PDF files When a PDF file is open, select Options and one of the following: Zoom —to zoom in, out, or to a selected percentage.
Office 99 indicated by icons on the top of t he display in the direction they appear in the decoded information. Select Saved data > Options and from the following: Scan new code —to scan a new c.
Personalize your device 100 Personalize your device Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Your device may also have been specially configured for your service provider.
Personalize your device 101 Scroll to the setting you want to change, and press to open the choices. Tones stored on the memory card are indicated with . You can scroll through the tone list and listen to each one before you make your selection. To stop the sound, press any key.
Personalize your device 102 together elements from other themes or select images from the Gallery to personalize themes further. The themes on a compatible memory card (if inserted) ar e indicated by . The themes on the memory card are not available if the m emory card is not inserted in the device.
Tools 103 Tools Multimedia key To open the shortcut assigned to the multimedia key, press and hold . To open a list of multimedia applications, press . To open the desired application, use the scroll key. To exit the list without selecting an applic ation, press .
Tools 104 Select Default to use the default image, Te xt to write a welcome note, or Image to select an image from Gallery . Orig. phone settings —You can reset some of the settings to their original values. To do this, you need the lock code. See ‘Security’, ‘Phone and SIM’, p.
Tools 105 Answer if fold opened —Select No or Yes . If fold cl osed —Select End call or Activate loudspe aker . Call settings Send my caller ID —Select Yes or No to set your phone to be seen or hidden from th e person you are calling. Otherwise, the value may be se t by your service provider when you subscribe to the network service.
Tools 106 Line change —To p revent line selection (network service), select Disable if supported by your SIM card. To change this setting, you need the PIN2 code. Connection Data connections and access points Your device supports packet data connections, such as GPRS in the GSM network.
Tools 107 To be able to use a data connection, the network serv ice provider must support this fe ature, and if necessary, activate it for your SIM card. Packet data Follow the instructions from your service provider. Access point name —You obtain the access point name from your service provider.
Tools 108 Security settings for WEP are as follows: Wep key in use —Select the WEP key number. You can create up to four WEP keys. The same se ttings must be entered on the wireless LAN access point device. Authentication type —Select Open or Shared for the authentication type between your d evice and the wireless LAN access point device.
Tools 109 packet data connection only if you start an application or action that needs it. Access point —The access point name is needed to use your device as a packet data mo dem to your computer. Wireless LAN Show availability —Select whether is displayed when a wireless LAN is available.
Tools 110 Lock if SIM changed —You can set the device to ask for the lock code when an unknown SIM card is inserted into your device. The device mainta ins a list of SIM cards that are recognized as the owner’s cards. Closed user group —You can specify a group of people to whom you can call and who can call you (network service).
Tools 111 actions that involve transferring confidential informatio n. They should also be used if yo u want to reduce the risk of viruses or other malicious so ftware and be sure of the authenticity of software when downloading and installing software.
Tools 112 App. installation > Yes —The certificate is able to certify the origin of a new Java application. Select Options > Edit trust setting to change the value. Track protection object Some copyright-protected music files may include a transaction identifier.
Tools 113 Network Your device can automatical ly switch between the GSM and UMTS networks. The GSM network is indicated with in the standby mode. The UMTS network is indicated with . Network mode (shown only if supported by the wireless service provider)—Select which network to use.
Tools 114 If you are using a Text phone , you must activate it on your device. Press , and select Tools > Settings > Enhanceme nt > Text phone > Use Text phone > Yes .
Tools 115 Installa tion files may be tran sf erred to your device from a compatible computer, downloaded during browsing, or sent to you in a multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared. You can use Nokia Application Installer in Nokia PC Suite to install an application to your device.
Tools 116 2 In App. mgr. , select Opti ons > Install . In other applications, scroll to the installation file, and press to start the installation. During installation, the device shows information about the progress of the installation.
Tools 117 select Options > S uite settings to change settings related to that specific application. Activation keys for copyright-protected files Copyright protections may pr event some images, music (including ringing tones), and other content from being copied, modified, tran sferred or forwarded.
Troubleshooting 118 Troubleshooting Q&A Access code s Q: What is my password for the lock, PIN, or PUK codes? A: The default lock code is 1234 5 . If you forget or lose the lock code , contact yo ur device de aler. If you forget or lose a PIN or PUK code, or if you have not received such a code, contact your network service provider.
Troubleshooting 119 Q: Why do images or videos captured using night mode tend to be noisier under dark lighting conditions compared to normal mode? A: The output of the image se nsor unde r the dark lighting conditions is more amplified wi th night mode than with normal mode to provide better brightnes s.
Troubleshooting 120 • Send data using Bluetooth connectivity to a compatible device. • Store data on a compat ible memory card. Messaging Q: Why can’t I select a contact? A: The cont act card does n ot ha ve a phone number or an e-mail address. Add the missing information to the contact card in Contacts .
Troubleshooting 121 Wireless LAN Q: Why can't I see a wireless LAN (WLAN) access point even though I know I'm within its range? A: The WLAN acces s point ma y use a hidden service set identifier (SSID).
Battery information 122 Battery information Charging and disc harging Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out.
Battery information 123 Enhancements logo on the packaging, and inspect the hologram label using the following s teps: Successful completion of the four steps is not a total assurance of the authenticit y of the battery.
Battery information 124 and its enhancements. It may also invalidate any approv al or warranty applying to the device. To find out more about original Nokia batteries, visit www.
Care and maintenance 125 Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated w ith ca re. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty co verage.
Additional safety information 126 Additional safety information Your device and its enhancemen ts may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children.
Additional safety information 127 Hearing aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult your service provider.
Additional safety information 128 To make an emerg ency call: 1 If the device is not on, swit ch it on. Chec k for adequate signal strength. Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the device. 2 Press as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the device for calls.
129 Index A access points 106 activatio n keys 117 alarm cloc k 16 applications 114 , 115 B backing up 20 Bluetooth 83 device address 86 headset 113 pairing 86 security 85 switching off 87 bookmarks 70 C cache, clearing 72 calendar 74 call register. See log.
130 RealPlayer 78 file manager 21 fixed dialing 68 FM radio 76 G gallery 30 backup files 43 ordering files in albums 35 , 36 presentations 34 TV out mode 34 H handsfree. See loudspeaker. headset settings 113 help application 22 home network 19 I IAP. See access points.
131 display 104 language 103 lock code 110 original settings 104 personalizing the device 100 PIN code 110 screen saver 104 UPIN code 110 UPUK code 110 shortcuts 13 SIM card copying na mes and numbers.
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