Nokia 9362065 - Manual

Nokia 9362065

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 14 – For your safety
  • Page 16 – Network services
  • Page 17 – General information; Stickers in the sales package; Standby mode; GPRS connection
  • Page 18 – See ‘Date and; Indicators related to actions
  • Page 19 – See; Data connection indicators
  • Page 20 – Menu; Moving in the Menu
  • Page 21 – Closing applications; Exit; Rearranging the Menu; Options; Move; OK
  • Page 22 – Switching between applications; Options lists
  • Page 23 – Navigation bar - moving horizontally; Opening items for viewing; Open; Editing items; Edit; Renaming items; Rename; Removing, deleting items; Delete; Marking an item
  • Page 24 – Marking multiple items
  • Page 25 – To; Send; Searching for items; Find; Volume control
  • Page 26 – Voice volume icons; Loudspeaker; Activating the loudspeaker
  • Page 27 – Turning off the loudspeaker; Activate handset; Headset mode; Keyguard; Shared memory
  • Page 28 – Making a call
  • Page 29 – Your phone; Making a call using the Contacts directory; See ‘Line in use (network; Changing the voice mailbox number; Change number
  • Page 30 – Speed dialling a phone number; Making a conference call
  • Page 31 – Conference; Answering a call; Options during a call
  • Page 33 – Settings for call diverting; If busy; Log - Call register and general log
  • Page 34 – Connections to your remote mailbox, multimedia messaging centre,; Recent calls register; Go to; When you see a note in standby mode about missed calls, press; Show
  • Page 35 – Dialled numbers; • To clear all recent call lists, select; in the Recent calls main view.; Call duration
  • Page 36 – GPRS data counter; GPRS counter; Viewing the general log; Filtering the log; Filter; Erasing the contents of the log; Clear log
  • Page 37 – Packet data counter and connection timer; View details; Log settings; Settings
  • Page 38 – Personal information; Contacts; To open Contacts, press; Options in the Contacts directory:; Creating contact cards; Open Contacts and select; . An empty contact card
  • Page 39 – Personal information; Copying contacts between the SIM card and phone memory; Inserting an image in a contact card
  • Page 40 – Viewing a contact card; Assigning default numbers and addresses
  • Page 41 – Voice dialling; Voice tags; Voice tags can only be added to phone numbers stored in the phone’s
  • Page 43 – Replaying, erasing, or changing a voice tag; Voice tag; Start; Assigning speed dialling keys; is reserved for the voice; Assign speed dial; Assign
  • Page 44 – Adding a ringing tone for a contact card or group; to open a contact card or go to the Groups list and select a contact; group and press; Select; • To remove the ringing tone, select; Managing contact groups; See ‘Adding a ringing tone for a contact card or group’, p. 44.
  • Page 45 – Creating contact groups; New group; Adding members to a group; Add to; Calendar; See ‘Shared
  • Page 46 – Creating calendar entries; Editing calendar entries; Done
  • Page 47 – Deleting calendar entries; Calendar entry fields
  • Page 48 – Calendar views; Press; Synchronisation icons; in Day and Week views:
  • Page 49 – Month view
  • Page 50 – Settings for calendar views; Setting calendar alarms
  • Page 51 – To delete a to-do note
  • Page 52 – Importing data from compatible Nokia phones
  • Page 53 – Multimedia; Camera; in standby mode or go to; Taking pictures; Options before taking a picture:; Camera; in standby mode. The Camera application opens and you can see
  • Page 54 – After the image has been saved:; See ‘Inserting an image in a contact
  • Page 55 – See ‘Images and memory consumption’,; Camera mode affects image size and orientation
  • Page 56 – Standard
  • Page 57 – Images and memory consumption; See ‘Shared memory’,; Image quality; Picture; type
  • Page 58 – Viewing images
  • Page 59 – Zooming on a saved image; Zoom in; Full screen; Moving the focus; Keyboard shortcuts
  • Page 60 – Video recorder; Recording a video clip
  • Page 61 – See ‘Setting up your Video; Setting up your Video recorder; RealOne PlayerTM
  • Page 62 – Playing media files
  • Page 63 – Shortcuts during play
  • Page 64 – Changing the settings; Gallery
  • Page 65 – Opening files
  • Page 66 – Other default folders; Picture messages folder; Messaging; Wallpapers folder; Downloading files; See ‘Access
  • Page 67 – Uploading images to an image server (network service); Image uploader; Set up the image server; Image servers
  • Page 68 – Inbox
  • Page 70 – Messaging - General information; Reply; Opening a received message; new message; Adding a recipient to a message; Add recipient
  • Page 71 – Sending options; Writing text; Using traditional text input
  • Page 73 – Using predictive text input; Dictionary on
  • Page 74 – Spell; Tips on using predictive text input; Abc; Insert symbol
  • Page 75 – Dictionary; Writing compound words; Copying text
  • Page 76 – Copy; Editing options
  • Page 77 – Creating and sending new messages; Writing and sending text messages
  • Page 78 – Creating and sending picture messages
  • Page 79 – To send a picture message:; Multimedia messages; Settings needed for multimedia messaging
  • Page 80 – See ‘Settings for; Creating multimedia messages
  • Page 81 – Removing an object from a multimedia message
  • Page 82 – Working with different media objects; to open the Objects view.; Settings needed for e-mail; See ‘Connection settings’,; Writing and sending e-mail messages
  • Page 84 – Inbox - receiving messages; Options in different message viewers
  • Page 85 – Viewing multimedia messages in Inbox; Multimedia message objects
  • Page 86 – Sounds in a multimedia message; Sound objects in a multimedia message are indicated by; Play sound clip; Viewing a multimedia presentation; Play presentation
  • Page 87 – Receiving smart messages
  • Page 88 – Viewing service messages in Inbox; Download message
  • Page 89 – Back; Viewing service messages in the browser; My folders; Templates folder; New template
  • Page 90 – Mailbox; Opening the mailbox; Yes; Connect; Viewing e-mail messages when online
  • Page 91 – If you are using the POP3 protocol, e-mail messages are not updated; Viewing e-mail messages when offline; See ‘GSM; Retrieving e-mail messages from the mailbox; • If you are offline, select; to start a connection to a remote
  • Page 93 – Opening e-mail messages; Disconnecting from mailbox; Viewing e-mail attachments
  • Page 94 – Retrieving attachments to the phone; Retrieve; Opening an attachment; Saving attachments separately; Save
  • Page 95 – Deleting e-mail messages; Undeleting e-mail messages when offline; Undelete
  • Page 96 – Outbox; Status of the messages in Outbox:; Viewing messages on a SIM card
  • Page 97 – Service command editor
  • Page 98 – Messaging settings; Settings for text messages
  • Page 99 – See ‘Packet data (General; Settings for multimedia messages; See ‘Settings needed
  • Page 101 – Settings for Mailboxes
  • Page 102 – Must be defined
  • Page 103 – Settings for service messages
  • Page 104 – Settings for Cell broadcast; Settings for the Other folder
  • Page 105 – Tools; Changing general settings; Phone settings; General; Phone language
  • Page 107 – Call settings; Send my caller ID
  • Page 108 – Cancel; Automatic redial; Anykey answer; On; Line in use
  • Page 109 – Line change; Connection settings; General information about data connections and access points
  • Page 110 – • download JavaTM applications,; GSM data calls; Sending data in HSCSD mode may drain the phone’s battery faster; Minimum settings needed to make a packet data connection; GPRS, contact your network operator or service provider.
  • Page 111 – Creating an access point; See ‘Receiving smart
  • Page 112 – Access points
  • Page 115 – Charges may apply for certain types of received calls, such as; GPRS
  • Page 116 – See ‘Using your phone as a modem’,; Data call; Date and time
  • Page 117 – Security; Phone and SIM
  • Page 121 – Changing the trust settings of an authority certificate; Call barring
  • Page 122 – Network; Operator selection
  • Page 123 – Cell info display; Enhancement settings; Indicators shown in standby mode:; See ‘Changing the
  • Page 124 – File manager; to see the folders on the; Finding files
  • Page 125 – See ‘Sending and receiving data via; Viewing memory consumption; Voice commands
  • Page 126 – You can have only one voice command per item.
  • Page 127 – Adding a voice command to an application; Adding an application to the list
  • Page 128 – New application; See ‘Adding a voice command to; Starting an application using a voice command; Speak now; Retry; Replaying, erasing, or changing a voice command; Playback
  • Page 129 – Personalisation; Profiles; Changing the profile
  • Page 130 – Customising profiles
  • Page 131 – Themes
  • Page 132 – Editing themes
  • Page 133 – Image in ’Go to’; Restoring themes
  • Page 134 – Adding shortcuts
  • Page 135 – Extras; Wallet; Options in the wallet main view:
  • Page 136 – Entering the wallet code; See ‘Resetting the wallet and; Storing personal card details; Cards
  • Page 137 – Creating personal notes
  • Page 138 – Creating a wallet profile
  • Page 139 – Phone ID sending; Retrieving information from wallet to your browser; Tickets; View
  • Page 140 – Wallet settings; See ‘Entering; Calculator
  • Page 141 – Converter; Converting units
  • Page 142 – Setting a base currency and exchange rates
  • Page 143 – Notes; Changing clock settings
  • Page 144 – Setting an alarm; Set alarm; Turning off the alarm; Personalising the alarm tone
  • Page 145 – Recorder
  • Page 146 – Options in the memory card:; Not all memory cards are compatible with this phone. Data stored on; Format memory card; All data stored on the memory card will be permanently deleted; Backing up and restoring information
  • Page 147 – Restore from card; Memory card password; Set password; Unlocking a memory card; • Select; Unlock memory card
  • Page 148 – Checking memory consumption; Memory details
  • Page 149 – Services and Applications; or press and hold; Basic steps for accessing; • Make a connection to the service.
  • Page 150 – See ‘Ending a; Receiving settings in a smart message; Keying in the settings manually; Services; Add bookmark
  • Page 151 – Making a connection
  • Page 152 – Adding bookmarks manually; Start to fill in the fields. Only the address must be; to save the bookmark.
  • Page 153 – Browsing; Keys and commands used in browsing
  • Page 154 – Saving bookmarks; See ‘Receiving; Viewing saved pages
  • Page 155 – Reload; Downloading; Purchasing an item
  • Page 156 – Scroll to the link and select
  • Page 157 – Checking an item before downloading; Ending a connection; Browser settings
  • Page 158 – See ‘Options
  • Page 159 – Application manager
  • Page 160 – Installing applications - general information
  • Page 161 – Installing applications; Install; Installing JavaTM; Go to web address; Update
  • Page 162 – Java settings; downloading extra data, select; Removing an application; To remove an application, scroll to it and select; Remove; to confirm the removal.
  • Page 163 – Connectivity; Bluetooth connection; This phone is designed to be compliant
  • Page 164 – Activating Bluetooth application for the first time; After you have set Bluetooth to be active and changed
  • Page 165 – Bluetooth settings
  • Page 166 – More; Connecting
  • Page 167 – Sending data; Icons for different devices:; Computer; Checking the status of the Bluetooth connection
  • Page 168 – Paired devices view; Pairing with a device; Cancelling pairing
  • Page 169 – Setting a device to be authorised or unauthorised; Unauthorised; this device need to be accepted separately every time.; Authorised; - Connections between your phone and; Set as; Receiving data via Bluetooth; Closing the Bluetooth connection
  • Page 170 – Infrared connection; Sending and receiving data via infrared; See ‘Inbox - receiving
  • Page 171 – Checking the status of the infrared connection; Connection manager
  • Page 172 – Viewing connection details
  • Page 173 – Name; Ending connections; Disconnect; Disconnect all; Connecting your phone to a compatible computer
  • Page 174 – Using your phone as a modem; Sync - remote synchronisation
  • Page 175 – Creating a new synchronisation profile
  • Page 176 – Synchronising data
  • Page 177 – Troubleshooting; Memory low; Not enough memory to perform operation. Delete some data; Clearing calendar memory; Delete entry
  • Page 178 – Erasing log information; See ‘Care and; Bluetooth
  • Page 179 – Multimedia messaging
  • Page 181 – No valid access point defined. Define one in Services settings.; Log; PC connectivity; • Q: Why do I have problems in connecting the phone to my PC?; Access codes; A: The default lock code is
  • Page 182 – Application not responding; • Q: How do I close an application that is not responding?
  • Page 183 – Battery information; Charging and Discharging
  • Page 185 – Care and maintenance
  • Page 186 – Important safety information; Traffic Safety; Operating environment; Electronic devices
  • Page 187 – Pacemakers; Hearing aids
  • Page 188 – Vehicles; Potentially explosive atmospheres
  • Page 190 – To make an emergency call:
  • Page 192 – Index; Attachments
  • Page 193 – Browser
  • Page 196 – Packet data
  • Page 199 – Media files
  • Page 201 – Safety information
  • Page 203 – Remote synchronisation.
  • Page 204 – Volume control 22
  • Page 205 – XHTML pages
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Page 4 - Contents

Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 4 Contents For your safety ....................................................................................................14 1. General information ........................................................................................17 Standby mod...

Page 14 - For your safety

Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 14 For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this manual. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or da...

Page 16 - Network services

Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 16 ■ Network services The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900 and GSM 1800 and 1900 networks. A number of features included in this guide are called network services. These are special services that you arrange throu...

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