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Nokia Phone Editor 7 Nokia Phone Editor Nokia Phone Editor is a program that allows you to edit and manage various functions of your phone from the keyboard of your PC. Phone Editor consists of the following components: • Contacts - used to manage phone book entries in your SIM card and in the phone's memory. Also used to store contact information on your PC • Messages - used to read, write, send, and organize your SMS messages from your PC. Also used to store and organize SMS messages on your PC • Profiles - used to edit profile and caller group settings from your PC • Settings - used to view and modify various system, message, and accessories settings. Also used to store and configure your personal business card information. • BEFORE YOU BEGIN Make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PC before using Phone Editor. If your phone is not connected to your PC, you cannot edit and manage your phone's information and settings. Important: Phone Editor cannot be used during active digital data or fax calls (and vice versa). Do not try to use these two features simultaneously. 7 • PHONE MEMORY AND PC STORAGE LOCATIONS Phone Editor uses three different storage locations for your data and settings: phone memory, SIM card memory, and your PC (RAM memory and hard drive storage). Each time you launch Phone Editor, phone numbers, text messages and various phone settings (in both phone and SIM card) are read into Phone Editor's memory. When you terminate the infrared connection or exit the program, your phone's information is stored on your PC. The next time you use Phone Editor, the information stored on your PC is updated. • TOUR NOKIA PHONE EDITOR AND CONTACTS WINDOW New contact PC Editor navigation bar Send message Send business card Editing tools (cut, copy, paste, delete) Indicates primary number Contact card viewer Click to add additional phone numbers or other information Contacts directory (list of folders or locations where contacts are stored) Status bar displays help texts and toolbar tips Memory status (SIM card and phone book memory) List of phone book entries for the selected folder. Connection status [ 22 ]

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Nokia Phone Editor
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Nokia Phone Editor
Nokia Phone Editor is a program that allows you to edit and manage various functions of your phone from the keyboard of your
PC. Phone Editor consists of the following components:
Contacts
- used to manage phone book entries in your SIM card and in the phone’s memory. Also used to store contact
information on your PC
Messages
- used to read, write, send, and organize your SMS messages from your PC. Also used to store and organize SMS
messages on your PC
Profiles
- used to edit profile and caller group settings from your PC
Settings
- used to view and modify various system, message, and accessories settings. Also used to store and configure your
personal business card information.
• BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PC before using Phone Editor. If your phone is not connected to
your PC, you cannot edit and manage your phone’s information and settings.
Important:
Phone Editor cannot be used during active digital data or fax calls (and vice versa). Do not try to use these two
features simultaneously.
• PHONE MEMORY AND PC STORAGE LOCATIONS
Phone Editor uses three different storage locations for your data and settings: phone memory, SIM card memory, and your PC (RAM
memory and hard drive storage).
Each time you launch Phone Editor, phone numbers, text messages and various phone settings (in both phone and SIM card) are
read into Phone Editor’s memory. When you terminate the infrared connection or exit the program, your phone’s information is
stored on your PC. The next time you use Phone Editor, the information stored on your PC is updated.
• TOUR NOKIA PHONE EDITOR AND CONTACTS WINDOW
Status bar displays
help texts and toolbar
tips
Memory status
(SIM card and
phone book
memory)
Connection status
PC Editor
navigation bar
New contact
Contact card viewer
Send message
Send business card
Contacts directory
(list of folders or
locations where
contacts are stored)
List of phone book
entries for the
selected folder.
Click to add
additional phone
numbers or other
information
Indicates primary
number
Editing tools (cut, copy, paste, delete)