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Nokia 6275i User’ s Guide i 9251758_6275i_1_en_au_oth_v1.0.fm Page -9 Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:24 PM.
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Contents For your safety ............................... vii Network services .................................. viii About your device ................................ viii Shared memory....................................... ix Welcome .............
messages ............................................ 22 Choose a multimedia message option .................................................. 23 Delete multimedia messages ........ 24 Multimedia message settings ....... 25 Allow multimedia reception .
Call settings .......................................... 48 Anykey answer ................................. 48 Automatic redial .............................. 48 Speed dials ........................................ 48 Calling cards ...................
13. Extras........................................ 78 Memory card ......................................... 78 Games ..................................................... 78 Collection ............................................... 78 Launch an application .
For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and return to standby mode.
The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the CDMA 800 and 1900, and AMPS 800 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others.
W elcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Nokia mobile phone. Your phone provides many functions which are practical for daily use, such as a hands-free loudspeaker, camera, MP3 player, video recorder, and more. Your phone can also connect to a PC, laptop, or other device using a USB data cable, Bluetooth wireless technology, or infrared.
Phone at a glance 1 1. Phone at a glance ■ Keys and parts Front view • Earpiece (1) • Display (2) • Scroll key (3) • Right selection key (4) • End and power key (5) • Keypad (6) • Pop-.
Phone at a glance 2 ■ Standby mode Depending on your wireless service provider or network operator and the model number of your phone, some or all of the following selection keys may appear in standby mode. The standby mode indicates that your phone is idle.
Phone at a glance 3 Note : Some features may not be available, depending on your network. For more information, contact your wireless provider. Scroll method 1. To select Menu , use the center selection key. To scroll through the main menu, use the scroll key.
Phone at a glance 4 ■ Go to functions The Go to menu allows you to change the function of the left selection key on your phone so that your most frequently used functions can be quickly accessed from the Go to menu in standby mode. Select options 1.
Set up your phone 5 2. Set up your phone ■ Antenna Your device has an internal antenna. Hold the device as you would any other telephone with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder.
Set up your phone 6 temperature. The increased temperature is a normal function of this product and does not pose a safety concern for you or the device. If the temperature is uncomfortable to you, use a headset or allow your device to return to room temperature before your next call.
Set up your phone 7 MicroSD card Your phone has a microSD card slot located under the battery. To insert the microSD card, complete the following steps. Keep all microSD cards out of the reach of small children. 1. Remove the battery. Slide the microSD slot cover toward the base of the phone (1), and lift open the microSD slot cover (2).
Set up your phone 8 2. Push down on the other end of the battery to snap the battery into place. Replace the back cover 1. Set the back cover on the phone with the cover tabs aligned to the slots in the phone. 2. Press the back cover latch down, and slide the back cover toward the top of phone.
Set up your phone 9 ■ Connect the headset A compatible headset, such as HS-5, may be included with your phone or purchased separately as an enhancement. See “Enhancements”, p. 58. 1. Plug the headset connector into the Pop-Port™ connector at the bottom end of your phone.
Set up your phone 10 ■ Answer or reject ac a l l To answer an incoming call, press the call key. To end the call, press the end key. To reject an incoming call, press the end key. To mute the ringing tone, press the volume key, or select Silence . To adjust the volume of the earpiece, press the volume key located on the right side of your phone.
Set up your phone 11 3. Enter the phone number of the second participant; or to retrieve a number from your contacts, select Search and the number you want to call. 4. Press the call key. The first participant is put on hold. 5. When the second participant picks up, press the call key to connect the calls.
Text entry 12 3. T ext entry You can use two methods for entering text and numbers: standard mode and predictive text mode. Select Clear to backspace the cursor and delete a character. Select and hold Clear to backspace continuously and delete characters.
Text entry 13 Activate or deactivate At any text entry screen, select Options > Prediction on to activate or Prediction off to deactivate. Text entry The following illustration shows how to enter the word Nokia with predictive text. With the English dictionary selected, press the following number keys one time only (6, 6, 5, 4, 2).
Messages 14 4. Messages If you have subscribed to a message network service, you can send and receive messages to compatible phones that are also subscribed to a message service. You can also send and receive multimedia and e-mail messages if supported by your network operator.
Messages 15 If you create a second distribution list, select Menu > Messaging > Distribution lists > Options > Create new list . 2. Enter a name for the list, and select OK . 3. To add a contact to this list, select Add new , and add the contacts one by one.
Messages 16 Save —Select Drafts to save the message in the drafts folder or Templates to save the message as one of your predefined templates in the templates folder. Exit editor —Exit the message editor. Use template —Insert a predefined template into your message.
Messages 17 Reply to message 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Tex t messages > Inbox and your desired message, or when you receive a message, select Show . 2. Select Reply > Empty screen , Original text , Tem pl a te , or one of the predefined answers; then compose your reply using the keypad.
Messages 18 Templates —Stores pictures and prewritten templates. Preloaded templates can be edited and personalised. My folders —Allows you to organise your messages by creating custom folders and saving some of your messages here.
Messages 19 Archive —Deletes all messages from the archive folder User defined folders—Deletes all messages from the user defined folder 4. Select Done > Ye s to empty the marked folder.
Messages 20 Save sent messages > Always save , Always prompt , or Off Queue if no digital > On , On prompt , or Off —Messages are stored in the outbox until they can be sent with digital service. ■ Multimedia messages Multimedia messaging is a network service.
Messages 21 Multimedia message folders and options Select Menu > Messaging > Multimedia messages. and from the following: Create message —Create and send multimedia messages. Inbox —Check for received multimedia messages. Multimedia messages are automatically stored in the Inbox when they are received.
Messages 22 message is being sent, the phone automatically tries to resend it a few times. If this fails, the message remains in the Outbox and you can try to manually resend it later. Check your Outbox for unsent messages. Note: When sending messages, your device may display the words Multimedia message sent .
Messages 23 Choose a multimedia message option Create message options The options available to you depend on the mode of text input you are using and the features supported by your wireless service provider or network operator.
Messages 24 Exit editor —Exits the message editor. Insert smiley —Insert a smiley. Insert word or Edit word —Enter or edit the text of a new word that might not appear in the predictive text dictionary. This appears only when predictive text is on.
Messages 25 some of the unread multimedia messages, and delete them; and you can delete multimedia messages from some of your folders. Delete a single multimedia message 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Multimedia msgs. . 2. Select the folder containing the multimedia message you wish to delete.
Messages 26 In home network —Allow incoming messages only if you are in the service provider’s home system. This is a network service. Check with your service provider for more information. No —Block all incoming messages. Incoming multimedia messages You can set how your phone retrieves incoming multimedia messages.
Messages 27 1. Select Menu > Messaging > V oice messages > V oice mailbox no. . The voice mailbox number is displayed. 2. If the box is empty, enter the voice mailbox area code and number, and select OK . Set up voice mail 1. After you save the voice mailbox number, in standby mode, press and hold 1 .
Messages 28 For example, if you pause for 5 seconds after connecting to voice mail, enter p twic e (tw o ti mes 2 .5 seconds) after the voice mailbox number: 2145551212pp. 5. Enter any remaining pauses or other information that enables you to listen to your messages, and select OK .
Log 29 5. Log Log stores information about the last 30 missed, received, or dialled calls. It also displays the total duration of all calls. When the number of calls exceed the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest.
Log 30 ■ View message recipients You can view recipients of messages you have sent. Select Menu > Log > Msg. recipients . ■ Clear log lists You can delete any missed, dialled, or received calls from phone memory. Select Menu > Log > Clear log lists > All call lists , Missed calls , Received calls , Dialled numbers , or Msg.
Log 31 All received data/fax —View the size (KB) of all received data and fax calls. Duration of last call —View the duration time of the last data or fax call. Duration of all calls —View the duration time of all calls. Clear all data/fax registers —Select Ye s to clear all data and fax registers.
Contacts 32 6. Contacts The contacts list can hold up to 500 contacts with multiple numbers and text notes for each contact. The amount of numbers and text entries you can save may vary, depending on the length and total number of entries in the contacts list.
Contacts 33 Change default number You can also change which phone number is the default (primary) number for the contact entry. 1. In standby mode, scroll down to select the contact entry you want to change, and select Details . 2. Scroll to the number you want to set as default, and select Options > Set as default .
Contacts 34 Delete Speed dials numbers 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Speed dials . 2. Scroll to the entry you want to delete, and select Options > Delete > Ye s . ■ V oice tags You can dial up to 25 stored numbers using voice dialling.
Contacts 35 Voice tags 1. After you have associated a voice tag to a contact, select Menu > Contacts > V oice tags and your desired voice tag entry. 2. Select Playback , Change , or Delete . ■ Edit contacts list entries 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Names , and scroll to the entry you want to edit in your contacts list.
Contacts 36 ■ Delete contacts entries To delete all entries in your contacts list, in standby mode, select Menu > Contacts > Del. all contacts .
Contacts 37 card > Via text message , Via infrared , or Via Bluetooth . Default number and All details options appear only if you have more than one number or detail saved to the contact entry. 2. Enter the number for your recipient, or select Search to retrieve a number from your contacts list.
Gallery 38 7. Gallery You can save pictures, video clips, recordings, and ringing tones to folders in the Gallery and add new folders. You can download images and tones using SMS, mobile Internet sites, or Nokia PC Suite. Your device supports a digital rights management system to protect content you have acquired.
Gallery 39 Type of view > List with details , List , or Grid —Determine how to display the folders and files within them. Sort —Sort the contents of the selected folder by name, date, format, or size. Add folder —Create a new folder. Memory status —Check the available memory for the device handset.
Media 40 8. Media ■ Camera You can take photos and record video clips with the built-in 2.0 megapixel camera. The camera lens is on the back of the phone.
Media 41 Img. sequence on or Img. sequence off —Turn image sequencing on or off. The pictures are then saved to the gallery. This option only appears in still image mode. View previous —View the previous photo or video taken. This option only appears when a photo has been taken during that session.
Media 42 lists, see the instructions for the Nokia Audio Manager application in the Nokia PC Suite online help. See “Infrared connectivity”, p. 56, or “Bluetooth connectivity”, p. 54. Play music tracks Warning : Listen to music at a moderate level.
Media 43 To change the volume, press the volume keys. ■ Save radio channels 1. To start the channel search, select and hold or . To change the radio frequency in 0.1 MHz steps, briefly press or . 2. To save the channel to a memory location 1 to 9, press and hold the corresponding number key.
Media 44 Record speech or sound 1. Select Menu > Media > Voice recorder . 2. To start the recording, select the record virtual button. To start the recording during a call, select Options > Record . While recording a call, all parties to the call hear a faint beeping sound about every 2 seconds.
Settings 45 9. Settings Use this menu to change profiles, display settings, themes, tone settings, time and date settings, call settings, phone settings, voice co mmands, connectivity settings, enhancement settings, security settings, application settings, network s e ttings, network services, restore factory settings, and phone details.
Settings 46 ■ Display Standby mode settings You can choose settings for the display of the standby screen on the display. Wallpaper Select Menu > Settings > Display > Standby mode settings > Wallpaper and one of the following: On —Activate wallpaper on your phone.
Settings 47 ■ Themes A theme contains many elements for personalising your phone, such as wall pape r, screen saver, colour scheme, and a ringing tone. Themes automatically loads wallpapers, screen savers, ringing tones and background colours. Selecting a theme over-writes previous settings.
Settings 48 Date Select Menu > Settings > Time and date > Date > Show date or Hide date , Set the date , Date format , or Date separator . Date and time auto-update Auto-update is a network service.
Settings 49 Save information 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > Calling card . 2. Enter your security code, and select OK . See “Security”, p. 59. 3. Scroll to the calling card of your choice, and select Options > Edit > Select > Dialling Sequence .
Settings 50 International prefix You can store an international dialling prefix into your device. In standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Call > International prefix .
Settings 51 ■ Phone settings Language settings The phone language affects the time and date formats of the clock, and alarm clock. Automatic keyguard You can set the keypad of your device to lock automatically after a preset time delay. 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > Automatic keyguard > On or Off .
Settings 52 Off —Used to turn off tones. No tones are sent when you press a key. Set length You can specify DTMF-tone length for the Fixed option. In standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Phone > DTMF tones > D TMF tone length > Short (95 ms) or Long (350 ms).
Settings 53 Assign a voice tag to a command Before using voice commands, you must first add a voice tag to the device function. 1. Select Menu > Settings > V oice commands . 2. Select the device function you want to tag: Profiles , Messages , Infrared , V oice recorder , or Log .
Settings 54 Bluetooth connectivity Bluetooth technology connectivity enables cost-free wireless connections between electronic devices and can be used to send and receive images, texts, gallery files, voice recordings, videos, notes, business cards, and calendar notes.
Settings 55 characters. The first time you try to connect the devices, you must each enter the same pass code. Once the devices are paired, you will not need to use the pass code again, so there is no need to remember it. Paired devices are placed in your paired device list.
Settings 56 4. If required, enter the Bluetooth connectivity pass code of the device to pair with the device. Your phone connects to the device. You can start data transfer. To view the device you are connected to, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Act iv e device .
Settings 57 To deactivate the IR connection, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Infrared . When the phone displays Deactivate infrared? , select Ye s . If data transfer is not started within 2 minutes after the activation of the IR port, the connection is cancelled and must be started again.
Settings 58 5. Open a second instance of Windows Explorer and display the contents of the folder on your PC where you have MP3 files, photo files, or video files stored. 6. Select the files on your PC that you wish to transfer to the phone. 7. Drag and drop the files from the second window into the first window and place in a folder.
Settings 59 Default profile —Choose the profile you wish to be auto matically activated when a headset, car kit, or loopset is connected. Automatic answer —Answer calls automatically after one ring when a headset, car kit, loopset, or charger is connected.
Settings 60 Restrict sent calls —Set restrictions on making calls. Restrict rcvd. calls —Set restrictions on receiving calls. 4. Select whether to block or allow numbers: Blocked numbers —Set the numbers the phone can only block, allowing all the rest.
Settings 61 Change PIN code Before you can change your PIN code, you must enable PIN code request. See “PIN code request”, p. 59. 1. In standby mode, select Menu > Settings > Security > Access codes > Change PIN code . 2. Enter the current PIN code, and select OK .
Settings 62 chooses a network in which to operate while you are within or outside of your primary or home system. Your device is set to search for the most cost-effective network. If your device cannot find a preferred network, it selects a network automatically based on the option you choose in the Network menu.
Organiser 63 1 0. Organiser Your phone contains features to help organise your everyday life, including an alarm clock, calendar, calculator, countdown timer, and stopwatch. ■ Alarm clock Set an alarm The alarm clock is based on the phone clock. An alarm sounds at the time you specify, even if the phone is turned off.
Organiser 64 Set the snooze time-out You can set the Snooze time-out for the alarm. Select Menu > Organiser > Alarm clock > Snooze time-out and a snooze time. When the alarm sounds, your phone beeps, vibrates (if vibrate alert is on in the currently active profile), and lights up.
Organiser 65 Make a calendar note You can make a calendar note for a specific date. You can choose from five types of notes. Your phone asks for further information depending on which note you select. You can also set an alarm for your note. 1. Select Menu > Organiser > Calendar .
Organiser 66 monthly, and yearly). Repeat is not available for Birthday note. Go to date —Jump to another date on your calendar. Go to today —Return to the current date.
Organiser 67 To write additional notes, select Menu > Organiser > Notes > Options > Make a note . Create your note, select any note options, and select Save . When you create a note, the following options are available: Insert time & date —Adds the time and date to your note.
Organiser 68 Select Menu > Organiser > To-d o li st . The current to-do list is displayed. If there are no to-do tasks, select Add to create your first to-do list note. If there are existing to-do list notes, scroll to a to-do list note, and select View .
Organiser 69 Send a to-do list note To send the to-do list note in calendar format (vCal), in a text message, in a multimedia message, or directly to another device, select Menu > Organiser > To-d o li st , scroll to the note you wish to send, and select Options > Send > Send as message , Via calendar , Via infrared , or Via Bluetooth .
Organiser 70 Press * to cycle through the add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/) characters. Pause briefly to select the displayed character. 3. Enter the second number in your calculation. 4. Select Equals . To perform a square or square root calculation, select Options > Square or Square root .
Organiser 71 2. Enter the time (in hh:mm:ss format), and select OK . 3. Enter a note for the timer, and select Start . and the timer (in hh:mm:ss format) appear in standby mode when the countdown timer is running. When the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm, vibrates, and flashes its lights.
Organiser 72 ■ Stopwatch Your phone has a stopwatch that can be used to track time. The stopwatch displays time in hours, minutes, seconds, and fractions of a second in hh:mm:ss.ss format. Using the stopwatch or allowing it to run in the background when using other features increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life.
Organiser 73 Operation note If you press the end key and return to standby mode, the clock continues to run in the background, and appears at the top of the screen.
Catalogs 74 1 1. Catalogs Catalogs is a network service. Contact your wireless network operator for more information. See “Network services”, p. viii.
Minibrowser 75 12. Minibrowser Minibrowser is a network service. See “Network services”, p. viii. Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services on the mobile internet.
Minibrowser 76 wireless provider to make sure that your phone is configured properly. ■ Navigate the mobile internet Since your phone screen is much smaller than a computer screen, mobile internet content is displayed differently than you may be accustomed to seeing.
Minibrowser 77 also clears when you press and hold the end key to power off your device. To close your mobile internet connection while browsing, press the end key.
Extras 78 13. Extras Your wireless provider may provide extra features in the Extras menu. ■ Memory card To manage the content of your microSD card, select Menu > Extras > Memory card > Options > Type of view , Sort , Application settings , Add folder , Memory status , or Activation key list .
PC connectivity 79 14. PC connectivity ■ PC data transfer You can transfer data, such as music, photos, and videos, from your device to a compatible PC or from a compatible PC to your device using Bluetooth connectivity. See “Bluetooth connectivity”, p.
Enhancements 80 15. Enhancements Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the AC-3 or AC-4 charger. Warning : Use only batteries, chargers and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model.
Enhancements 81 • Easy-to-use Plug-in Car Handsfree (HF-3) • Wireless Plug-in Car Handsfree (HF-33W) • Advanced Car Kit (CK-7Wi) • Advanced Car Kit (CK-20W) • Mobile Holder (CR39) Headsets .
Battery information 82 16. Battery information ■ Charging and discharging 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 83 batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. ■ Nokia battery authentication guidelines Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety.
Battery information 84 4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is valid by following the instructions at www.nokiaoriginals.com/check. To create a text message enter the 20-digit code, for example, 12345678919876543210, and send to +44 7786 200276.
Care and maintenance 85 17. Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage.
Additional safety information 86 18. Additional safety information ■ Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Additional safety information 87 • Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the device is switched on • Not carry the device in a breast pocket • Hold the device to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference.
Additional safety information 88 chemical plants; or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked.
Additional safety information 89 guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
Additional safety information 90 Talk and standby times Operation times are estimates only and depend on signal strength, phone use, network conditions, features used, battery age and condition (including charging habits), temperatures to which the battery is exposed, and many other factors.
91 MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED W ARRANTY NOTE! This Limited Warranty is in addition to, and does not affect your legal (statutory) rights under your applicable national laws relating to the sale of consumer products.
92 3. This Limited Warranty does not cover defects or alleged defects caused by the fact that the Product was used with, or connected to, a product, accessories, software and/or service not manufactured, supplied or authorised by Nokia or was used otherwise than for its intended use.
93 Statutory obligations This Limited Warranty must be read subject to any statutory provisions that imply warranties or conditions into this Limited Warranty that cannot be excluded, restricted or modified or cannot be excluded, restricted or modified except to a limited extent.
94 Index A About your device viii Access codes 60 Alarm clock 63 repeating 63 Antenna 5 Application settings 61 Applications collection 78 Authenticate hologram 83 Automate voicemail 27 Automatic redi.
95 DTMF tones 51 E Emergency calls 76 , 88 with keypad locked 51 Enhancements 58 approved 80 Equaliser 44 ESN x Extras 78 F Fax calls 30 File transfer 57 Folders 38 Font colour 46 G Gallery 38 Games 7.
96 settings 61 Network services viii Nokia battery authentication guidelines 83 Nokia PC Suite 79 Nokia support and contact information x Notes 66 options 67 send 67 O Organiser 63 P PC connectivity 7.
97 V Video record 40 View saved messages 17 Voice dialling 34 , 52 Voice mail 26 Voice messages 26 Voice privacy 61 Voice recorder 43 Volume adjust 10 Volume control 10 W Wallpaper 46 Wireless internet make emergency call while online 76 9251758_6275i_1_en_au_oth_v1.
Nokia Care Online The Nokia Care web support provides you with more information on our online services. INTERACTIVE DEMONSTRATIONS Learn how to set up your phone for the first time, and find out more about its features. Interactive Demonstrations give step-by-step instructions on using your phone.
HOW DO I USE MY PHONE? The Set Up section, at www.nokia-asia.com/setup , helps you prepare your phone for use. Familiarise yourself with phone functions and features by referring to the Guides and Demos section at www.
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